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PC-502 Module Product Guide

 

 

Rev. 1.6   Date 3/17/2017 

 

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.   Set Room ID (rId) in the e528  

a. 

Press DISPLAY; the current rId will scroll across the screen. Note: If 
a value other than rId appears, use the UP/DOWN buttons to scroll 
through the values.   

b. 

The upper digit (“HI”) of the Room ID should appear. Use 
UP/DOWN to change the value (0–6). Press OFF/AUTO to set.  

c. 

Middle 2 Room ID digits (“MED”) should appear. Use UP/DOWN to 
change the value; use OFF/AUTO to set.  

d. 

Last 2 Room ID digits (“LO”) should appear. Use UP/DOWN to 
change value; use OFF/AUTO to set.  

e. 

Press DISPLAY to store values. New Room ID should scroll across 
LCD.  

3.   Set PAN ID (PAn) in the e528.  

a. 

In Service Mode, scroll to PAn. Press DISPLAY. Current PAn should 
appear on the LCD.   

b. 

Use UP/DOWN to change the PAN ID value (in decimal notation).  

c. 

Press DISPLAY to store the new value. A buzzer will sound on the 
e528 to signal that the PAN ID has been set.  

 4.  Set the RF Channel (rF) in the e528  

a. 

In Service Mode, scroll to rf; press DISPLAY. The current channel 
should appear on the LCD.  

b. 

Use UP/DOWN to change the rF value.   

c. 

Press DISPLAY to store the new value. A buzzer will sound on the 
e528 to signal that the RF Channel has been set.  

Binding with e529.RF  

1

.  Enter the Service Parameter mode as described above for  

the e528.4G.   

a. 

Set Room ID (rId) in the e529  

b. 

Press OFF/AUTO; the current rId will scroll across the screen. Note: If 
a value other than rId appears, use the UP/DOWN buttons to scroll 
through the values.   

c. 

The upper digit (“HI”) of the Room ID should appear. Use UP/DOWN 
to change the value (0–6). Press DISPLAY to set.  

d. 

Middle 2 Room ID digits (“MED”) should appear. Use UP/DOWN to 
change the value; use DISPLAY to set.  

e. 

Last 2 Room ID digits (“LO”) should appear. Use UP/DOWN to 
change value; use DISPLAY to set.  

Summary of Contents for PC-502

Page 1: ...Page 1 Overview and General Concept Page 2 Features Page 2 Specifications Page 3 Network Typology Page 3 Safety Regulatory Page 4 PC 502 Dimensions Page 5 Input Output Page 5 Binding Page 5 Binding the Device Page 7 Ordering Information Page 8 PC 502 I O Maps Page 8 Appendix 1 Page 8 Document Revision History Page 10 ...

Page 2: ... backbone In an in room RF network the PC502 provides S5bus to RF protocol conversion giving any INNCOM product participating in the INNCOM Integrated Room Automation System IRAS an RF transceiver for control of wireless products in the guestroom In the Deep Mesh 802 15 4 network the PC 502 is designed to patch areas within the network where signal strength is lost due to distance limitations or i...

Page 3: ...function as a gateway in an RS485 network as well Figure 5 in Appendix 1 shows a typical RS485 application The PC 502 in participation with the e528 may also provide the in room to Deep Mesh RF bridge where both wireless in room and wireless backend networking are required The PC 502 can also patch areas within the Deep Parameter PC 502 1 PC 502 2 RF Data Rate 250kbps 250kbps Antenna Type SMT SMT ...

Page 4: ...and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not 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 ...

Page 5: ...DC Input Voltage In 11 75 12 25 3 S5bus Multi Drop In Out 4 Binding The PC 502 uses reverse binding to acquire the information necessary to participate in a network application The device must signal that it s prepared to accept the networking information from the thermostat Binding with e528 4G 1 Enter the Service Mode on the e4 thermostat a Press and hold the F C button b Press and release the O...

Page 6: ...l notation c Press DISPLAY to store the new value A buzzer will sound on the e528 to signal that the PAN ID has been set 4 Set the RF Channel rF in the e528 a In Service Mode scroll to rf press DISPLAY The current channel should appear on the LCD b Use UP DOWN to change the rF value c Press DISPLAY to store the new value A buzzer will sound on the e528 to signal that the RF Channel has been set Bi...

Page 7: ...ormation from the thermostat meaning that the device will signal the thermostat that it wants the information Besides the information set in the thermostat in the steps above the PC502 requires a map of network components complete with unique address This information is typically carried in the I O Map 2 Place the thermostat in Service Parameter mode as above Go to the Io I O Map Teach parameter a...

Page 8: ...1 502 2 WH P Protocol Converter PC502 20dB radio White housing 201 502 2 BK P Protocol Converter PC502 20dB radio Black housing PC 502 I O Maps Default PC 502 I O Maps Deep Mesh Gateway Deep Mesh Room Gateway Default I O Map 0 or 227 Rental Room Gateway CELS Network ID servers enabled Default PC 502 I O Maps S5bus converter RF to S5bus converter only No 1 or 216 servers enabled Appendix 1 Figure 4...

Page 9: ...PC 502 Module Product Guide Rev 1 6 Date 3 17 2017 9 Figure 5 PC 502 RS 485 Network Figure 6 PC 502 Deep Mesh Network ...

Page 10: ...material in this document is for information purposes only The content and the product it describes are subject to change without notice Honeywell makes no representations or warranties with respect to this document In no event shall Honeywell be liable for technical or editorial omissions or mistakes in this document nor shall it be liable for any damages direct or incidental arising out of or re...

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