Aube Technologies CT240 User Manual

1 . introduction, Installation ct240 telephone controller

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The CT240 telephone controller is designed to remotely control your
home’s thermostat. It is possible to command a temperature
decrease (Unoccupied) during a prolonged absence or a temperature
increase (Comfort) before you return home.

Depending on your thermostat’s operating characteristics, it either
connects to the Aube output (for most Aube models) or to the auxil-
iary output.

When the auxiliary output is not used to control a thermostat, it can
be used to simultaneously control a load such as a water heater,
lighting, etc.

Any device connected to a telephone line must conform to the coun-
try's standards. The CT240 telephone controller meets:

• FCC68 standards for installation on the North American network.

• FDTBR21 standards for installation on the European network.

2.1 Included Parts

• One CT240 telephone controller

• One power transformer 120 V (North America) or 250 V (Europe)

• One 5 m (16 foot) telephone cable

NOTE:

If you are using an answering machine, position the answer-

ing machine switch to ON before installing the CT240.
Make sure that your answering machine answers after a minimum of
4 rings.

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Mount the CT240 near a telephone outlet.

NOTE:

If you plan to connect a load having more that 30 volts on the

auxiliary output, the CT240 must be installed inside a certified electri-
cal box.

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OPTIONAL. Connect your phone (or answering machine) to the
PHONE connector of the CT240.

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Connect one end of the telephone cable to the LINE connector of
the CT240 and the other end to the telephone outlet in your
home.

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Connect the thermostat and load. Both outputs work simulta-
neously.

NOTE:

Refer to your thermostat’s electrical specifications (telephone

interface) for the connection requirements.

If your thermostat requires a 12 VDC signal to switch to Vaca-
tion setpoint, use the ABC output (FIGURE 4):
A and C terminals:
• 0 VDC in Comfort mode
• 12 VDC in Vacation mode

NOTE:

50 mA max. for parallel connection of Aube thermostats.

If your thermostat requires a dry contact to switch to the Vaca-
tion setpoint, use the 123 output (FIGURE 5):
• Load = terminals 2 and 3 (NC) (open = Vacation)
• Thermostat = terminals 1 and 2 (NO) (closed = Vacation)

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When all connections have been made, connect the power
transformer to the 9 V outlet of the CT240 and the other end to
the wall electrical outlet. The power indicator light

is ON when

the circuit is powered.

1 . Introduction

1

Power Indicator. Indicates the CT240 is powered on. To turn
it off, unplug the power transformer.

2

Communication Indicator. Indicates the CT240 has
answered and is awaiting a command.

3

Ring Indicator. This indicator flashes when the phone rings.

4

Reset. This button can be used to reset the CT240 to its
default values. See section 3.3.

5

Manual Output Activation Button. Can be used to manually
switch the relay status.

6

Auxiliary Output. See section 2.

7

12 VDC Output. See section 2.

2. Installation

CT240 Telephone

Controller

Installation Instructions and User Manual

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