Amana DS01G Digi Smart Thermostat Instruction Manual

Amana DS01G Digi Smart Thermostat

ATTENTION INSTALLING PERSONNEL
As a professional installer you have an obligation to know the product better than the customer. This includes all safety precautions and related items. Prior to actual installation, thoroughly familiarize yourself . Pay special attention to all safety warnings. Often during installation or repair it is possible to place yourself in a position which is more hazardous than when the unit is in operation. Remember, it is your responsibility to install the product safely and to know it well enough to be able to instruct a customer in its safe use. Safety is a matter of common sense a matter of thinking before acting. Most dealers have a list of specific good safety practices follow them. The precautions listed  are intended as supplemental to existing practices. However, if there is a direct conflict between existing practices and the content of the precautions listed here take precedence

BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION

  • If devices are to be powered, field installed wiring will need to be run from thermostat location to unit location and from door sensor location to PTAC location and from wired magnet to sensor location.
  • If wireless platform DP01 or DL01E are being utilized then room numbers.
  • MUST BE CONFIGURED in the control board prior to binding wireless devices.
  • All units must have DT01 antenna for wireless devices to communicate properly.
  • Sequence of installation.
  • Mount the peripherals.
  • Verify operation of the door sensor.
  • Program room numbers.
  • Bind peripherals.
  • Reattach peripherals to their mounted backplates.
  • Install optional security screws.
  • Installation and videos are available on our website at www.amana-ptac.com
  • Use only one DD01E Passive Infrared Motion Sensor PIR door switch combination device and/or one DS01G to one DigiSmart PTAC unit.

Antenna Installation For DT01 Kit
A DT01 antenna must be installed on the digital PTAC to allow operation of either the DS01 remote RF thermostat or a DD01 combination PIR motion sensor and door switch.

WARNING
HIGH VOLTAGE DIscONNECT ALL POWER BEFORE SERVICING OR INSTALLING THIS KIT. MULTIPLE POWER SOURCES MAY BE PRESENT. FAILURE TO DO so MAY CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH. THE OFF SITCH DOES NOT DIScONNECT ALL POWER TO THE UNIT.

Preparation

Disconnect power to the unit by unplugging the power cord at the wall outlet or subbase, or disconnect power at the fuse box or circuit breaker. If the cabinet front is screwed to the chassis, remove the 1/4 screw or screws.

Remove cabinet front from chassis by tilting the bottom of the front forward, lifting slightly up and forward. Mount the antenna as high up on the control panel as possible and as far to the right as possible in a location that will not interfere with the reinstallation of the PTAC polymer room front. Mark holes for screw location. Remove antenna housing and drill two 1/8 holes where marked. Some units may have the holes already predrilled in the correct location.

DTO1 Mounting

Remove antenna cable and route cable through opening in bottom of antenna housing. Mount antenna housing with two screwse.

NOTE
The Amana brand logo should be in the lower right hand corner. Plug wire harness from antenna into connector on the control board to the right of the master switch, being careful not to bend and/or break the wires when you connect the cable to the PTAC. Gently push the connector into place by pushing on the edge of the connector with your thumb nails. Avoid pushing directly on the wires. Restore power to the PTAC unit. Reinstall the polymer room cover. The LED must be oriented at the top of the antenna housing the Amana brand logo will be on the lower rightfor proper unit operation.

Thermostat Installation for DS01G Kit

NOTE
A DT01 must be installed on the digital PTAC unit for the DS01 to be operable. Skip these steps if not installing.

  1. Select thermostat mounting location about five feet above the floor, on an inside wall, out of direct sunlight, away from sources of radiant heat lamps, fireplaces, heating and air conditioning equipment etc away from windows or door to the outside, and avoid areas with poor air circulation.
  2. If the PIR in the thermostat is to be used with a DD01 device as a 2nd motion sensor, point the thermostat towards the area where you are requiring additional motion sensing.
  3. Ensure location is out of the path of foot traffic where a person might accidentally bump into the thermostats and damage the device.
  4. Set flush-mount base extension aside from mounting base plate.
  5. Remove thermostat from mounting base plate by gently pulling apart at the bottom of the thermostat about 1”, and slide thermostat up to release from the top of the mounting base plate.
  6. If mounting thermostat flush to wall proceed to step 4A.
  7. If mounting thermostat with battery compartment recessed into drywall proceed to step 4B, or if mounting thermostat to an electrical box proceed to step 4C.
  8. Place flush-mount base extension against the wallat desired location and mark placement of the right mounting hole and top mounting holes.
  9. Make sure rectanglular opening is on the left side so that when mated with the mounting base plate the UP arrow is pointing up on the mounting base plate.
  10. If mounting in drywall, drill 7/32 holes, tap plastic anchors into wall.
  11. If mounting thermostat with battery compartmentrecessed into drywall, cut drywall opening 2 wide by 2&7/8 tall in desired location.
  12. The flush mount base extension may be used as a template.
  13. Duecare should be taken if wiring, plumbing or other contents behind the wall are unknownFor other surfaces, drill hole as required.
  14. Screw mounting base plate and flush-mount base extension assembly to the wall.
  15. DO NOT SNAP THERMOSTAT INTO PLACE UNTIL AFTER BINDING PROCESS.
  16. Discard flush-mount base extension.
  17. Place the mounting base plate against the wall in the desired location and mark placement of right mounting hole and top mounting hole.
  18. Make sure the UP arrow is pointing up on the mounting base plate.
  19. Drill a 7/32 holes and tap plastic anchors into wall.
  20. Screw mounting base plate to wall.
  21. DO NOT SNAP THERMOSTAT INTO PLACE UNTIL AFTER BINDING PROCESS.
  22. If mounting thermostat to one or two gang electrical box, discard flush-mount base extension.
  23. Screw mounting base plate to electrical box.
  24. Screws not included.
  25. DO NOT SNAP THERMOSTAT INTO PLACE UNTIL AFTER BINDING PROCESS.
  26. Install two (2) AA batteries included into the back of the thermostat. Terminals are marked + and – for polarity.

NOTE
Do not install thermostat on wall plate until all configuration settings and binding processes have been completed.

WIRED POWER OPTION

  1. If the option for wired power is used, the two thermostat wires 20 gauge minimum field supplied can beconnected to the thermostat.
  2. Route wires through the rectangular opening on the flush mount base plate base extension if used, and through the label in the area marked by a circle on the mounting base plate.
  3. Loosen set screws on wired terminals labeled 24VAC and insert wires into the opening.
  4. Tighten set screws for powered connection with 2 jumper.
  5. Move jumper from the two pins furthest from the battery block to the two pins nearest the battery block.
  6. Connect wires at PTAC unit to terminal pins C and R.
  7. The wire harness kit PWHK01C is required for this connection.

WIRED DOOR SWITCH OPTION

NOTE
Thermostat has motion sensing capability for energy management operation, and thermostat may be connected to a wired door switch or may work in conjunction with a wireless door switch or wired door switch connected to the PTAC.

  1. If connecting a wired door switch to this thermostat 20 gauge minimum field supplied can be connected to the thermostat.
  2. Route wires through the rectangular opening on the flush mount base plate base extension if used, and through the label in the area marked by a circle on the mounting base plate.
  3. Loosen set screws on wired terminals labeled REMOTE and insert wires into the openings.
  4. Tighten set screws.
  5. Connect wires at door switch.

BATTERY POWERED

NOTE
For battery powered, the 2 jumpers must be positioned on the center and left pins.

POWERED CONNECTION

NOTE
For external power connection, the 2 jumpers must be positioned on the center and right pins.

Mounting Sensor/Door Magnet Installation for DD01E and DD01F Kits

DD01E and DD01F must be mounted on the top door frame as close to the door as possible in the horizontal position. A DT01* must be installed in the PTAC unit for the DD01E or DD01F to be operable. Skip these steps if not installing.

  1. Remove motion sensor from mounting plate by pulling apart.
  2. Mount the back plate on the door trim directly above the door using the enclosed screws.
  3. Position so the UP arrow is pointing up.
  4. Mount the DD01E as low as possible on the door frame to be as close to the moving part of the door as possible without interfering with the door opening or closing.
  5. Choose a location for mounting the back plate that will provide good coverage of the PIR for motion into the room.
  6. Make sure that the DD01E will not interfere with the normal opening and closing of the door.
  7. DO NOT SNAP MOTION SENSOR IN PLACE UNTIL AFTERBINDING PROCESS.

DD01E and DD01F Mounting

Install two 2 AA batteries (included) into the back of the sensor. Terminals are marked + and – for polarity. Do NOT put batteries into the device until AFTER the magnet location is selected to test.

WIRED MAGNET AND POWERED DOOR SENSOR OPTION

In cases where there is no top door frame, the sensor will need to be mounted on the wall next to the door. In these cases a wired magnet a field supplied single pole single
throw wired magnet can be recessed or surface mounted and wired to the door sensor. The magnet will be a recessed style magnet with wired switch. The wires for the sensor
20 gauge field supplied) in the magnet will need to be run during construction. Two wires will be run from the door sensor location to the PTAC unit; the remaining two wires
will be run from the magnet location to the sensor location. The door sensor has four 4 terminal locations for wired power and/or wired magnets. The two 2 terminals closest to the binding button are for wired magnet and the top two  terminals are for wired power. Run the magnet wires through the opening in the center of the door sensor wall plate.

CONNECTING MAGNET

Using a pocket size straight blade screw driver push down on the terminal button to open the socket, insert wire into socket and release the terminal button. Insert one wire into each of the two 2 terminals. See following image for wirelocations.

POWER CONNECTION

If using the wired powered option for the door sensor, using a pocket size straight blade screw driver, push down on the terminal button to open the socket. Insert wire into socket and release the terminal button. Insert one wire into each of the two 2 terminals. See following for wire locations. Connect the power wires from the door sensor to the PTAC on terminals C & R. The wire harness kit PWHK01C is required for this connection.

Viewed from the back with the power block in upper right corner

Note
For battery connection, the jumper must be placed.

Note
For 24v powered connection, the jumper must be placed.

Door Magnet Installation

NOTE
Magnet buckets are shipped from the factory with the magnets in position A. The position may change based on the door and door frame alignment. Mount the door magnet holder on the front of the door where it will be as close as possible to the bottom of the motion sensor but no more then 1/8 from the bottom center of the sensor DD01E or DD01F when the door is closed. Select the correct slot in the magnet holder there are three slots to obtain 15/16 from back of sensor mounting plate to the center of the magnet. If you can easily slide a business card between the magnet and the DD01E or DD01F sensor, unit is properly placed vertically magnet and sensor alignment. Screw in place with the 2 screws provided. Open and close the door to make sure that the magnet holder and motion sensor will not interfere with normal opening and closing of the door.

Do NOT install batteries until you are ready to test the magnet location with DD01E.

MAGNET SLOTS

INSTALL THE MAGNET IN THE CORRECT SLOT. 15/16th FROM BACK EDGE OF SENSOR MOUNTING PLAT TO BACK OF MAGNET.

Select one of the three slots that places the magnet 15/16 from the sensor mounting plate on the door frame.The door frame and door usually wilnot align. Place holder on the door and select the slot that places the magnet as close as possible to the 15/16 depth from the back of the mounting plate.

CONSTRUCTION STYLE 1

Place magnet in Position A in instances when the door and frame align.

CONSTRUCTION STYLE 2

Place magnet in Position B in instances when the door extends into the room beyond the door frame.

CONSTRUCTION STYLE 3

Place magnet in Position Cin instances when the door extends into the room beyond the door frame.

CONSTRUCTION STYLE 4

Place magnet in Position A in instances when the door frame extends into the room beyond the door.

NOTE
Two (2) 1/4 spacers are provided in this kit for instances where the door is recessed behind the door trim. There is a line on the bottom of the DD01E and DD01F to assist in aligning the magnet in the proper bucket location. Above graphics are for example only. Always measure and place the magnet in the proper slot to obtain the 15/16” needed between the magnet and the sensor mounting plate on the door frame.

IMPORTANT NOTE
When properly installed, the center line mark on the bottom of the DD01E or DD01F will line up with the center of the line of the magnet holder containing the magnet. Choose magnet position A, B, or C to align the magnet 15/16 from the back of the DD01E or DD01F.

Door Sensor Operation Verification

NOTE
Do NOT attempt to bind a DD01E unless proper operation has been validated. To verify that door sensor is installed properly:

  1. Install batteries into DD01E OR DD01F and snap sensor onto wall plate.
  2. Close the door. Green light in lens should illuminate.
  3. Open door and green light will turn off.
  4. Repeat this step several times to ensure door sensor is operating correctly.
  5. Procedure must be accomplished within one minute.
  6. If not accomplished within one minute, remove batteries.
Configuration Settings

The PTAC control will automatically self-configure to work with the wall thermostat (DS01E Kit) if installed and bound. The PTAC control will automatically self-configure to activate pre-configured energy management routine when the DD01E or DD01F is installed and bound to the PTAC. Additionally, the setback times and setback temperatures can be changed usin the configuration settings. If you are using DP01* or DL01E Front Desk Platform, the PTAC control will need to be configure to identify its room number placement.

Standard and DS01E Configuration

To enter configuration feature mode

The display will alternate between displaying the feature code and the option code 0 factory default setting. Press the HEAT button one time to get into C1 mode and then the display will alternate between C1 and 0  the factory default. If an RF DS01 has been bound to the unit the display will alternate between C1 and rE. The lower right dot on the display will flash.The display will alternate between displaying the feature code and the option code 0 factory default setting. Press the HEAT button one time to get into C1 mode and then the display will alternate between C1 and  0 the factory default. If an RF DS01 has been bound tothe unit the display will alternate between C1 and rE. The lower right dot on the display will flash.

DP01 or DL01E

Entering Room Number Skip if not using DP01 Front Desk Platform
  1. The PTAC control can be set for a 4-digit room number.
  2. To select the first two digits floor, press the HEAT key until appears, then press the up down arrows to select the first two digits.
  3. To select the last two digits of the room number, press the HEAT key until appears, then press the up and down arrows to select the last 2 digits of the room number.
  4. For example for Room 201, press the HEATkey until appears, then press the up down arrows to select.
  5. Next to select the last two digits of the room number, press the HEAT key until appears, then press the up and down arrows to select.
  6. If a room contains more than one unit a suite a suffix must also be entered to identify which unit is in the main room and which unit(s) are in bedrooms.
  7. Master unit ALWAYS MUST have a 01 suffix and slaves a suffix or 02, 03, etc.
  8. To select the room # suffix, while still in configuration mode, press the HEAT key until appears.
  9. Then press the up and down arrows to select the room # suffix.
  10. Example: For the unit serving the main living area in room 224, press the HEAT key until appears, then press the up and down arrow keys to select 01 5=01 appears in the display.
  11. For the bedroom unit closest to the main room in room 224, press the up and down arrow keys to select 02 5= 02appears in the display.
  12. Press the OFF  key to exit configuration mode.

Binding of RF Devices

CAUTION
Do NOT HAVE TWO GROUPS OF PEOPLE BINDING UNITS IN THE PROPERTY AT THE SAME TIME. RADIO FREQUENCY (RF) GOES THROUGH WALLS AND UP TO 400.

IMPORTANT NOTE
If wireless platform DP01 or DL01E are being utilized, then room numbers MUST BE CONFIGURED in the control board prior to binding wireless devices. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO BIND MORE THAN ONE ROOM AT A TIME AT THE SAME PROPERTY

RF TRANSMITS THROUGH WALLS

The wireless devices (DS01G and or DD01E must be bound to the PTAC DT01 control for proper in-room communication. Ensure the unit is powered but in the OFF position.

NOTE
Both the DS01G and the DD01E must be bound to the PTAC unit during the same learn operation. If you need to rebind one device  then you must rebind both devices during the same learn mode event. All must be bound at one time.

  1. Press and hold OFF button on the PTAC until appears.
  2. Press and then immediately release the white tactile button on the back of the DS0  thermostat. should now be displayed on the PTAC LED display. If does
    not show on the display in 1-2 seconds, then press and release the white button a second time.
  3. Skip this step if there is no thermostat.
  4. Press and then immediately release the white tactile button on the back of the DD01 motion sensor. or should now be displayed on the PTAC LED displayIf or does not show on the display in 1-2 seconds, then press and release the white button a second time.

NOTE
If both a DD01 and a DS01 are being bound, then the display will show . Skip if there is no motion sensor. Press OFF on the PTAC touchpad to exit the bindingsequence. Slide top of the thermostat down onto the mounting base plate and then snap into place. Provided optional security screw may be used in the lower center of the thermostat.

Snap motion sensor onto motion sensor mounting plate. Provided optional security screws may be installed on right and left side of the sensor. If you wish to change from the factory default settings, configure the device or devices that were bound. If a wireless device is replaced or added, all devices including those previously bound will need to be bound/re bound to the unit.

CONFIGURATION SETTINGS CHART

Configuration Code Description Option Code Description
C1 Interface 0 Chassis Membrane
rE Wireless Remote
L5 Wired Thermostat
C2 Fan Operation bP Button present
bA 7-Button, reverts to Cyclic
A Always run fan even in Off
bC 7-Button reverts to Continuous
C3 Reverse Cycle Operation C Cooler Only
H Heat Pump
0 Service No Operation Eo
C4 Room I.D. Digit 1 & 2 00- 99 00- 99
C5 Room I.D. Digit 3 & 4 00 – 99 00- 99
C6 Wired or Wireless Occupancy 0 Off
1 On
18 18 Hour Automatic Entry
C8 Temp Limiting Cool 60- 72 60-72
C9 Temp Limiting Heat 68 – 90, 80 68 – 90, 80*
Cd English / Metric Temp F* Fahrenheit Scale
C Celsius Scale
d6 Sensorless Un-Occ. Time 1 – 32, 18 1-32, 18
d7 1st Un Occ Set Back Temp. 1 – 16, 2 1-16, 2
d8 1st Un-Occ. Set Back Time 1, 5, 1 – 24 1,5 ,1 – 24, 5
d9 2nd Un-Occ. Set Back Temp. 1 – 16, 3 1-16, 3
dA 2nd Un OccSet Back Time 1,5, 1 – 24 d8-24, 1
db 3rd Un Occ Set Back Temp. 1 – 16, 6 1-16, 6
dC 3rd Un Occ Set Back Time 1, 5, 1 – 24, 3 dA-24, 3
dF Jace Group Code 00- 99 00 – 99
r4 Room Prefix 00- 99 00 – 99
r5 Room Suffix 00 – 99 00 – 99

Setback Temps DD01E / DD01F

The DD01 and the DigiSmart control can be programmed for 3 different times to activate temperature setbacks. The current factory default temperature setbacks in v2.5software release are: 2º from set point in 30 minutes, 3º in one 1 hour, and 6º in three 3 hours. For each time, you can select a setback temperature. The amount of setback is the amount of degrees the control will operate from guest’s setting in degrees F. If a change to the factory default temperature settings is desired, use the following instructions.

NOTE
When first entering the configuration mode, if you see  – – then you have version 2.5 or higher. You can verify the software version by starting with the unit in the OFF position, and while holding down the + and – buttons , double click the COOL button and then release and push the FAN button within one second. The unit display will scroll through all of the thermister temperatures and the last item displayed will bs CS current software and you will see 25 for v2.5. Other software versions may have different factory setback defaults. Contact your PTAC representative to determine factory default settings.

WARNING
USE OF SETBACK TEMPERATURES Do NOT USE MOTION SENSING SETBACK TEMPERATURES IN ROOMS WHERE INCAPAcITATED PERSONS OR ANIMALS ARE UNABLE TO CHANGE THE CONTROL SETTING. AN UNATTENDED AIR cONDITIONER WITH EXTREME SETBACKS MAY RESULT IN UNDESIRABLE OR UNHEALTHY TEMPERATURE IN THE CONDITIONED SPACE, CAUSING UNDER HEATING, UNDER COOLING OR DEATH OF PERSONS OR ANIMALS.

  • To select first unoccupied set back temperature, press the HEAT key until feature code comes up.
  • To scroll to a previously viewed feature codes, press the COOL key.
  • Once you have scrolled to the feature, press either the up or down arrow to scroll to the desired first unoccupied setback temperature.
  • Cooling example: 720 guest set point + 20 Setback temperature = 740 operationalset point.
  • Press HEAT key to scroll to first unoccupied setback time.
  • The first unoccupied setback time is the time between when the control determines that the room is not occupied and when the control sets the operating set point temperature back. The increments are in hours 1 = 6 mins., .5 = 30 mins, 1 = 1 hour, etc.
  • Press either the up or down arrow to the desired first unoccupied setback time.
  • To select second unoccupied setback temperature, press the HEAT key until comes up.
  • Press either the up or down arrow to the desired second unoccupied setback temperature.
  • Cooling example: 720 (guest set point) + 40 (Setback temperature) = 760 operational set point.
  • Press HEAT key to scroll to second unoccupied setback time.
  • Press either the up or down arrow to the desired second unoccupied setback time.
  • Example: Operating set point would be 760 instead of 720, one hour 1.0 hour after guest leaves room.
  • Press HEAT key to scroll to third unoccupied setback temperature.
  • Press either the up or down arrow to the desired third unoccupied setback temperature.
  • Press HEAT key to scroll to third unoccupied setback time.
  • Press either the up or down arrow to the desired third unoccupied setback time.
  • To exit configuration mode: Press the OFF key.

NOTE
Configuration feature mode will also automatically exit if no keys are pressed for a period of two 2 minutes. The changes made in configuration mode are now in effect.
Additional codes are present and may be accessed within this menu. Contact the manufacturer for additional information.

Suggested Wireless Thermostat Locations in Typical Room Layouts

Select thermostat mounting location about five feet above the floor, on an inside wall, out of direct sunlight, away fromsources of radiant heat lamps, fireplaces, heating and air conditioning equipment, etc away from windows or door to the outside, and avoid areas with poor air circulation. Ensure location is out of the path of foot traffic where a person might accidentally bump into the thermostats and damage the device.

NOTE
Due to the motion sensor inside the thermostat, do not point towards a window.

CAUTION
This equipment is authorized for use under the United States Federal Communication Commission Rules and Regulations, Code of Federal Regulations and must be installed in accordance with the instruc- tions provided in this document. Failure to install or oper ate this equipment as instructed in this document could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This equipment contains no user serviceable parts. Any modification or repairs to the internal components or to the an- tenna configuration of the equipment without the express written consent of Everex Communications, Inc could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

NOTE
To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements in section 1307, a minimum separation distance of 20cm 8 inches is required between the equipment and all persons. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
  • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
  • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.