Installer configuration parameter menu – Honeywell SERIES COMMUNICATING TB7600 User Manual

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INSTALLER CONFIGURATION PARAMETER MENU

This section describes the parameters available for TB7600 Series thermostat configuration. The TB7600 Series can
be programmed at the thermostat or through WEBStation-AX, with the following exception: Wireless models must have
the Com Addr, PAN ID, and Channel set at the thermostat before adding to the wireless network or doing any
programming in WEBStation-AX.

To program the thermostat through WEBStation-AX, refer to the BACnet Integration Reference Guide for BACnet
models (Form No. 63-4524) or the Wireless Installation and Integration Reference Guide for TB7200, TB7300, TB7600
Thermostats (Form No. 63-4522) for wireless models.

Local configuration:

1. To enter configuration, press and hold the Menu button for 8 seconds
2. If a password lockout is active, Password is prompted. Enter password value using the and arrows and

press Yes to gain access to all configuration properties of the thermostat. A wrong password entered will prevent
local access to the configuration menu.

3. Once in the configuration menu, press the No button repetitively to scroll between all the available parameters.
4. When the desired parameter is displayed, press Yes to adjust it to the desired value using and arrows.

Once set, press Yes to scroll to the next parameter.

Table 14. Configuration Parameters for all models

Configuration

parameters

Significance Default value

Adjustments

Pswrd

Configuration parameters menu
access password
Default value = 0 (no password
prompted)
Range is: 0 to 1000

This parameter sets a protective access password to prevent
unauthorized access to the configuration menu parameters. A
default value of “0” will not prompt a password or lock the access to
the configuration menu.

Com addr

Thermostat networking address
Default value = 254
Range is: 0 to 254

If the thermostat is installed as a stand-alone unit, this parameter
will not be used or displayed

For BACnet models valid range to use is from 0 to 127. Default
value of 254 disables BACnet communication for the thermostat.
For wireless models valid range is 0 to 254 with a maximum of 30
thermostats per WEB-2xx controller and 50 thermostats per WEB-
6xx/-7xx controller.

PAN ID

Personal Area Network
Identification
Default value = 0
Range is: 0 to 500

Conditional parameter to wireless models (TB76xxX5x14W)
This parameter will only appear on wireless thermostats. If the
thermostat is BACnet, this parameter will not be used or displayed.

This parameter (Personal Area Network Identification) is used to
link specific thermostats to a single specific WEBs controller with a
wireless communication card (TB-VWG-APP-1014). For every
thermostat reporting to a WEBs controller and wireless
communication card (maximum of 30 thermostats per WEB-2xx
controller and 50 thermostats per WEB-6xx/-7xx controller) be sure
you set the SAME PAN ID value both at the wireless
communication card and the thermostat(s).

The default value of 0 is NOT a valid PAN ID. The valid range of
available PAN ID is from 1 to 500

Channel

Channel selection
Default value = 10
Set to: 15 or 25
Range is: 10 to 26

Conditional parameter to wireless models (TB76xxX5x14W)
This parameter will only appear when a wireless network adapter is
present. If the thermostat is installed as a stand-alone unit or is a
BACnet model, this parameter will not be used or displayed.

This parameter (Channel) is used to link specific thermostats to a
specific WEBs controller with a wireless communication card. For
every thermostat reporting to a gateway (maximum of 30
thermostats per WEB-2xx controller and 50 thermostats per WEB-
6xx/-7xx controller) be sure you set the SAME channel value both
at the wireless communication card and the thermostat(s).

Honeywell recommends using only the channels 15 (2425
MHz) or 25 (2575 MHz).

The default value of 10 is NOT a valid channel. Although the valid
range of available channels is from 11 to 26 use only channel 15 or
25 to avoid interference with other wireless devices.

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