
Selecting a Different Home Number
EvenAir Thermostat
Remote Wireless Temperature Sensors
Remote Wireless Bedside Control
When two or more wireless EvenAir installations are within 300-
feet of each other, the EvenAir thermostat and remote wireless
temperature sensors must be set to different Home numbers so
they do not interfere with one another.
Use Installer Option 58 in the thermostat installer manual to set
a new Home number.
Remove one of the batteries to remove power to the sensor.
While pressing the push button switch on the sensor, re-install
the battery. The LED will blink red once, then two rapid blinks,
then three rapid blinks and so on. Release the switch after the
number of blinks corresponding to the Home number to be set.
Changing the Home number does not affect the assignment as
the #1 or #2 sensor (1 to 8).
If a TSRC bedside control is used to control the ECool mode
for a whole house fan or economizer, the Home number in the
TSRC must be set to same home number selected in the
thermostat options. (see the TSRC manual).
Setting Wireless Sensors as #1 or #2 Using the TSRC Wireless Bedside Control
The TSER is factory set as #0 wireless temperature sensor and
must be set to #1. If two temperature sensors are used, set the
address number on the second sensor to #2. The sensor
location needs to be documented for future reference. Use the
removable labels included with the wireless sensor to identify
the sensors as #1 or #2. Place the labels on the front of the
thermostat over the battery cover.
The TSRC can be used to turn Econo
Cooling (ECool) On of Off. The TSRC
can be wall mounted or can sit on a
bedside table.
When the Econo Cool mode (ECool) is
turned On, the installed whole house fan
or Economizer will be activated using the
timer or temperature control.
The TSRC is battery powered and
requires no wiring.
Push Button
Switch
LED Indicator
Press the push button and the LED will blink once, then twice
and repeat this pattern. To set the sensor as the #1 sensor,
release the push button switch after one blink or after two blinks
to set it as #2 sensor. After releasing the push button, the LED
will blink yellow once to indicate successful communication or
blink red indicating that communication was not successful.
1 Blink = #1 Sensor
2 Blinks = #2 Sensor
After setting the sensor number, power can now be applied
to the Wiring Hub. The Wiring Hub will automatically detect
the Radio and the sensors being used when powered up.
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Outdoors
Link
Menu
ed
Set To
PM
Cool
Indoors
Econo
Cooling
ON
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The following pages include wiring diagrams and
options for different types of installations:
Wiring Diagram - Installation using wireless temperature
sensors.
Wiring Diagram - Installation using wired temperature
sensors.
Wiring Diagram - Humidifier.
Wiring Diagram - De-Humidification.
Wiring Diagram - Fresh Air Damper.
Option - Indoor Fan Vent Mode.
Wiring Diagram - Whole House Fan
Wiring Diagram - Whole House Ventilation Using Damper
and Equipment Fan
Wiring Diagram - Economizer Using Three Dampers and
Equipment Fan
INSTALLER
WIRING DIAGRAMS
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