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Verdant VX-tr Network Installation

Installing thermostats

5. 

Wiring the thermostat

5.1. 

Power off the HVAc unit; 

5.2. 

connect the wiring harness to the thermostat wires in the wall; 
 

REFER TO THE WIRING TABLES TO DETERMINE PROPER WIRING.  

5.3. 

Plug the wiring harness into the back of the thermostat. 

5.4. 

Power on the HVAc unit.

Wiring Table - 24V AC

Wire 

Color

Terminal 

Letter

Terminal  

Connection

black

c

common

red

r

24V

Yellow

Y

compressor

White

W

Heat

Orange

O or b

reverse Valve

Green

GH

Fan High

Purple

GL

Fan Low

Wiring Table - 24V DC

Wire 

Color

Terminal 

Letter

Terminal  

Connection

black

r

24V

red

c

common

Yellow

Y

compressor

White

W

Heat

Orange

O or b

reverse Valve

Green

GH

Fan High

Purple

GL

Fan Low

NOTE: If the PTAC unit has only one (1) fan speed, connect both fan 
control wires – Green and Purple – to the fan terminal (G). 

Summary of Contents for VX-TR

Page 1: ...VX TR Network Installation V 4 October 20 2015 ...

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Page 3: ...mer 9 5 Wiring the thermostat 10 6 Mounting the thermostat to the wall 11 Configuring Thermostats 12 7 Setting the thermostat clock 13 8 Entering the room number 14 9 Configuring the Equipment Settings Compressor Type 15 10 Configuring the Equipment Settings Electric Heat 16 11 Configuring the Equipment Settings Reversing Valve 17 12 Configuring the Energy Saving Settings 18 Testing Thermostats 19...

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Page 5: ...IVE ETHERNET PORT FOR MAC ADDRESS PRINTED ON THE SERVER WITH DHCP AND THE ABILITY TO CONNECT OUTWARD VIA TCP TO A REMOTE MACHINE CONTACT THE PROPERTY SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR TO WHITE LIST THE SERVER MAC ADDRESS FOR CONNECTING TO THE INTERNET THE SERVER MAC ADDRESS IS PRINTED ON THE SERVER ...

Page 6: ...tenna to be parallel to the closest room in which Verdant thermostat will be installed WIRELESS RECEIVER AND THE ANTENNA MUST NOT BE INSTALLED NEAR METAL STRUCTURES OR SURFACES METAL STRUCTURES AND SURFACES SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCE THE RANGE OF THE WIRELESS SIGNAL DETERMINE THAT THE SERVER INSTALLATION LOCATION IS SUITABLE INSTALL THE SERVER IN A ROOM ADJACENT TO ROOMS IN WHICH VERDANT THERMOSTATS WIL...

Page 7: ...ering on the Server 3 1 Plug the Server into an electrical outlet with the supplied power cord TO PREVENT POWER RELATED ISSUES PLUG THE SERVER INTO A UPS UNINTERUPTED POWER SUPPLY UNIT LOGIN TO THE REMOTE MANAGEMENT WEBSITE TO CONFIRM THE SERVER IS CONNECTED TO THE INTERNET IF THE SERVER IS NOT CONNECTED TO THE INTERNET STOP THE INSTALLATION AND CONTACT VERDANT TECHNICAL SUPPORT ...

Page 8: ... CONNECTED TO THE WIRELESS NETWORK THE ROOMS FURTHEST AWAY FROM THE SERVER SHOULD BE INSTALLED LAST DETERMINE THE APPROPRIATE INSTALLATION LOCATION FOR THE THERMOSTAT THE THERMOSTAT SHOULD FACE THE BED AREA OF THE ROOM THERMOSTAT MUST NOT BE INSTALLED NEAR OR ON METAL STRUCTURES OR SURFACES INCLUDING METAL AIR DUCTING THAT MAY BE IN THE WALL METAL STRUCTURES AND SURFACES SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCE THE R...

Page 9: ...tat 4 2 Push the Black Button on the Network Programmer The red light on the Network Programmer will turn on and remain steadily lit If the red light on the Network Programmer is blinking or is not steadily lit the thermostat has not been programmed correctly Unplug the Network Programmer connector from the thermostat and repeat the steps above 4 3 Unplug the Network Programmer from the thermostat...

Page 10: ...the HVAC unit Wiring Table 24V AC Wire Color Terminal Letter Terminal Connection Black C Common Red R 24V Yellow Y Compressor White W Heat Orange O or B Reverse Valve Green GH Fan High Purple GL Fan Low Wiring Table 24V DC Wire Color Terminal Letter Terminal Connection Black R 24V Red C Common Yellow Y Compressor White W Heat Orange O or B Reverse Valve Green GH Fan High Purple GL Fan Low NOTE If ...

Page 11: ...to the wall 6 1 Remove the thermostat cover 6 2 Use the supplied wall anchors and mounting screws to secure the thermostat to the wall 6 3 Follow the Thermostat Configuration instructions to correctly configure the thermostat 6 4 Replace the thermostat cover and screw in the fixing screw ...

Page 12: ...mostat clock Enter the room number Configure the equipment settings Select Energy Savings Preset Use the Up and Down buttons to change the setting Press the Fan button to advance to the next setting Press the F C button to advance to the next configuration screen Press the Power button to save and exit configuration NOTE If the thermostat is connected to a network the equipment and the energy savi...

Page 13: ...t the thermostat clock to current time Use the Up and Down buttons to set the hours Press the Fan button to set the minutes Use the Up an Down buttons to set the minutes Press the F C button to advance to the next menu SETTING THE CLOCK CORRECTLY IS CRUCIAL FOR PROPER OPERATION OF THE THERMOSTAT ...

Page 14: ...creen Leading zeros 0 preceding other digits will be ignored i e Room number 123 should be entered as 00123 Use the Up and Down buttons to change the digit Press the Fan button advance to the next digit Press the F C button to advance to the next menu ENTERING THE ROOM NUMBER CORRECTLY IS CRUCIAL FOR PROPER OPERATION OF NETWORKED THERMOSTATS ...

Page 15: ...nfiguring Thermostats 9 Configuring the Equipment Settings Compressor Type Use the Up and Down buttons to change the compressor type by changing the first digit 0 No Compressor 1 Heat Pump 2 Air Conditioner Press the Fan button to advance to the next setting ...

Page 16: ...onfiguring Thermostats 10 Configuring the Equipment Settings Electric Heat Use the Up and Down buttons to change the Electric Heat setting by changing the second digit 0 No Electric Heat 1 Electric Heat Press the Fan button to advance to the next setting ...

Page 17: ... Energizes the PTAC OB valve to COOL 1 Energizes the PTAC OB valve to HEAT Refer to the PTAC unit documentation to determine the correct OB VALVE setting If incorrect OB VALVE Setting is selected the PTAC unit will turn on the heating when air conditioning is requested and turn on the air conditioning when heating is requested Press the Fan button to advance to the next setting Press the F C butto...

Page 18: ...nfiguring the Energy Saving Settings Use the Up and Down buttons to select one of Energy Saving presets 0 Energy Savings Off No Temperature Setback 1 Lowest Energy Savings 2 Lower Energy Savings 3 Standard Energy Savings 4 Higher Energy Savings 5 Highest Energy Savings ...

Page 19: ... Press the Power button to turn the thermostat ON Press the Down button to change the temperature setpoint below the current room temperature to confirm that the thermostat initiates air conditioning Press the Up button to change the temperature setpoint above the current room temperature to confirm that the thermostat initiates heating Change the fan speed by touching the Fan button to test if th...

Page 20: ...rooms Log in to Verdant s Remote Management Website Navigate to the property being installed Confirm that the thermostat is on the Remote Management Website with the correct room number IF INSTALLED THERMOSTAT S ARE NOT CONNECTING TO THE NETWORK AND DO NOT APPEAR ON THE VERDANT S REMOTE MANAGEMENT WEBSITE STOP THE INSTALLATION AND CONTACT VERDANT TECHNICAL SUPPORT ...

Page 21: ...is not controlling the PTAC unit Check if the HVAC unit is set to External Thermostat Class 2 mode Error Codes ERR1 Thermostat Temperature Sensor Hardware Defect ERR2 Thermostat Radio Hardware Defect ERR3 Thermostat Radio Software Defect ERR5 Thermostat Memory Defect ...

Page 22: ...tomer notifies Verdant s sole and exclusive remedy will be at Verdant s sole option and expense to repair or replace the product Replacement products or parts may be new or reconditioned or a comparable version of the defective item Verdant warrants any replaced product or part for a period of ninety 90 days from shipment or through the end of the original warranty whichever is longer Obtaining Wa...

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Page 24: ...ons Imperial 3 625 x 2 125 Screen Dimensions Metric 92mm x 54mm Operating Voltage 24V AC DC Control Outputs Fan High GH Fan Low GL Compressor Y Heat Pump OB Electric Heat W2 Occupancy Sensor Beam Width 47 94 Wireless Frequency 900MHz Temperature Accuracy 1 F FCC ID XEYVX IC 8410A VX THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS 1 THIS DEVIC...

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