Honeywell W8735D Owner's Manual

Honeywell W8735D Owner's Manual

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W8735D Telephone Access Module
OWNER'S GUIDE
69-2028-01
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  • Page 1 W8735D Telephone Access Module OWNER’S GUIDE 69-2028-01...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS USING THIS GUIDE The W8735D Telephone Access Module (TAM) is a Using This Guide ............2 multi-functional product. This means that it can be used in many different applications such as single- or Features ..............3 multi-zone applications, conventional furnaces, and heat pump equipment.
  • Page 3: Features

    Name each zone from a prerecorded list is given (to contractors) when the last five digits of the entered Contractor telephone number is entered. TELEPHONE ACCESS MODULE Contractor access is limited to the W8735D Alert History. DESCRIPTION The Telephone Access Module (TAM) is designed with a dial-in and dial-out capability.
  • Page 4: Battery Indicator

    Battery Indicator A light emitting diode (LED) indicator on the front panel of the TAM illuminates to provide information about the status of the battery: • Steady Green LED indicates the battery is good • Flashing Green LED indicates the battery is low •...
  • Page 5: Battery Installation

    Battery Installation The Telephone Access Module requires a 9-volt alkaline battery (not included) to provide power to the BATTERY unit during a power outage in order to allow the unit to COVER LATCH dial-out an alert indicating an extended power interruption.
  • Page 6: Operating Your Telephone Access Module

    Use this wallet card to help you with the menu items, alerts, and IMPORTANT: zone names. When interfacing with the W8735D make sure to The TAM is equipped with an emergency telephone always press firmly and fully on the telephone line disconnect feature activated when another key.
  • Page 7 Welcome Announcement IMPORTANT Set the proper number of rings for the TAM to avoid interfering with voice mail or an answering Call in to the Telephone Access Module machine. Enter your pass code To access the TAM when the phone line is shared set the number of rings the TAM will wait until it Listen for: answers to one more than the device sharing the...
  • Page 8 Pass Code See Table 1 for a list of the alert messages and corresponding causes. When the TAM answers your call, you will be asked to respond to the voice prompt, “Please enter your pass See “Acknowledging Alert Messages” on page 9 to code followed by the # key.”...
  • Page 9 Table 1. Alerts (Continued) NOTE: When you acknowledge the alert message by pressing the # key, you are clearing the dial-in Alert Description alert message and also clearing the dial-out alert. You are not correcting the condition that Outdoor High The outdoor temperature exceeded the caused the alert.
  • Page 10: Ending Your Call

    CHANGING YOUR TELEPHONE Current Date and Time You hear “Today is (month-day-year). The time is ACCESS MODULE SETTINGS (current time).” IMPORTANT: Outdoor Temperature (optional) The Telephone Access Module (TAM) is You hear “The outdoor temperature is (__) degrees.” designed to allow remote telephone access to your thermostat settings and other system Indoor Humidity (optional) information.
  • Page 11: Entering The Main Menu

    Entering the Main Menu Enter: IMPORTANT Thermostat Menu Your installer may have configured your Single Thermostat Settings Telephone Access Module. Before changing any Global Thermostat Settings settings, discuss the changes with your installer. Time and Date Menu hh, mm & mm, dd, yyyy To enter the Main menu: 1.
  • Page 12: Thermostat Menu

    1. Changing Single Thermostat Settings To return to the Main menu at any time from any menu, press The Thermostat Settings sub-menu allows you to the star (*) key. change the following for each thermostat. The announcements are: “The current Thermostat Menu temperature of (zone) is (__) degrees.
  • Page 13 3. Current Outdoor Temperature 4. Press 4 to change the Heat setpoint temperature for the current thermostat. If available, this selection announces the current • Enter the setpoint and press the # key. outdoor temperature. 5. Press 5 to change the Cool setpoint temperature for the current thermostat.
  • Page 14: Date And Time Menu

    Date and Time Menu Confirming Your Time and Date Change Press 2 from the Main menu to select the Date and Once the time and date are entered, you hear “Based Time menu. From this menu, you change the current on your input, the date is (____) and the time is (___).
  • Page 15: Alert Menu

    Alert Menu Changing Your Pass Code The announcement is: “Pass code menu. Please Press 4 from the Main menu to select the Alert menu. enter a new four-digit pass code followed by the # From this menu you can set the priority level (High, key.”...
  • Page 16: Call And Ring Menu

    Call and Ring Menu To return to the Main menu, press the * key. Press 5 from the Main menu to select the Call and If needed, use the “Limit Menu” Ring Menu. From this menu you can set the number on page 23 to change the of rings required for the Telephone Access Module to values of the temperature and...
  • Page 17 Selecting a Call and Ring Menu Item 2. Press the # key to confirm your change or press 0 (zero) to re-enter a different number of rings. Press the number key for the desired action, and refer to that numbered section (1 to 6) below for more If the Ring Setting is not entered correctly, the TAM information.
  • Page 18 3. Entering or Changing the Main Dial-out 2. Enter the main telephone number for dial-out alerts and press the # key. Number • You hear “You entered (_____) for the main You select a number where you can be contacted phone number.
  • Page 19 CHANGING THE BACKUP NUMBER 2. Enter the contractor telephone number for dial- out alerts and press the # key. The announcement is: “Current backup phone • You hear “You entered (_____) for the number is (_____). Press # if this is correct. Press contractor phone number.
  • Page 20 6. Setting the Dial-out Sequence DIAL-OUT TO CONTRACTOR ONLY IF MAIN AND BACKUP NUMBERS DO NOT ANSWER This action determines the order of the dial-out calls • Press 2. made when alerts occur. See Table 3 on page 21. The confirmation message is: “You have chosen to NOTE: If the backup and/or contractor numbers are only have the device call the contractor if the other not entered you hear “Current backup/con-...
  • Page 21 Table 3. Dial-Out Procedure. When these numbers programmed, the TAM dials-out If Acknowledged If Not Acknowledged Main or Backup Alert is cleared. Dial-out procedure is attempted every 30 minutes for High priority telephone number alerts to the Main or Backup number until the alert is acknowledged. Main and Backup Alert is cleared if either Main or Dial-out procedure is attempted to both the Main and Backup...
  • Page 22 Table 3. Dial-Out Procedure. (Continued) When these numbers programmed, the TAM dials-out If Acknowledged If Not Acknowledged Main and Backup Alert is cleared if either Main or Backup Dial-out procedure is attempted to the Main and Backup numbers and possibly acknowledges the alert.
  • Page 23: Limit Menu

    Limit Menu Press 6 from the Main menu to select the Limit Menu. Table 4. Factory Default Alert Level and Limit From this menu you can set the indoor and outdoor Settings. temperature limits, the humidity level limits, and reset Factory Alert all limits to their factory defaults.
  • Page 24 Indoor Temperature Low Limit Setting Set the Low limit setting a few degrees below the set-back The Indoor Temperature Low Limit setting is used to setting on your thermostat. This activate an alert when the displayed temperature on way you can be notified if the the thermostat is lower than the value you set.
  • Page 25 Indoor Temperature High Limit Setting If your indoor high limit setting is set to the factory setting, you hear “The high limit setting is 90° F The Indoor Temperature High Limit setting is used to (32° C).” activate an alert when the displayed temperature on the thermostat is higher than the value you set.
  • Page 26 Outdoor Temperature Low Limit Setting If your outdoor low limit setting is set to the factory setting, you hear “The low limit setting is 40°F (4°C).” The Outdoor Low Limit setting is used to activate an alert when the displayed outdoor temperature on the If your outdoor low limit setting is correct, and the thermostat is lower than the value you set.
  • Page 27 Outdoor Temperature High Limit Setting If your outdoor high limit setting is set to the factory setting, you will hear: “The High Limit Setting is The Outdoor High Limit setting is used to activate an 105° F (40° C).” alert when the displayed outdoor temperature on the thermostat is higher than the value you set.
  • Page 28 Humidity (Indoor) Low Limit Setting If your Low Limit setting is set to the factory setting, you hear “The low limit setting is 25 percent.” The Humidity Low Limit setting is used to activate an alert when the indoor humidity is lower than the value If your humidity low limit setting is correct, and the you set.
  • Page 29 Humidity (Indoor) High Limit Setting If your humidity high limit setting is set to the factory setting, you hear “The high limit setting is 70 percent.” The Humidity High Limit setting is used to activate an alert when the indoor humidity is higher than the If your humidity high limit setting is correct and the value you set.
  • Page 30 Resetting All Limits To Their Factory Defaults Press 6 from the Main menu to select the Limit Menu. Table 5. Factory Default Settings. At the Limit menu, press 7. You hear “You have Limit Factory Setting chosen to reset all limits to factory default settings. Press # key if this is correct.
  • Page 31: Zone Names

    Zone Names Press 7 from the Main menu to select the Zone menu. The Telephone Access Module can announce the temperatures and settings of up to 50 zones by Once you are at the Zone Menu, you hear: name. “Zone menu. There are (__) zones in this system. Press 1 to assign zone names.
  • Page 32 Table 6. Zone IDs and Names. ID # Zone Name ID # Zone Name ID # Zone Name ID # Zone Name Area 1 Bonus Room Laundry Room Rec Room Area 2 Computer Room Library Sewing Room Area 3 Living Room Area 4 Dining Room Lower Level...
  • Page 33 Assigning Zone Names Erasing Zone Names 1. From the Zone menu, press 1. 1. From the Zone menu, press 2. • You hear either “Zone 1 0 is not yet named. • You hear “You have chosen to erase all zone Press 0 (zero) to change this zone name.
  • Page 34: Quick Start

    QUICK START This section describes how to call your TAM and receive any alerts and messages. 1. Dial the phone number of the TAM (this is the telephone number at the location where the TAM is installed). 2. When the TAM answers the call, you hear “Wel- come to the telephone access center.”...
  • Page 35: 1-Year Limited Warranty

    1-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Honeywell's sole responsibility shall be to repair or replace the product within the terms stated above. HONEYWELL Honeywell warrants this product, excluding battery, to be free SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE OF from defects in the workmanship or materials, under normal...
  • Page 36 Automation and Control Solutions Honeywell International Inc. Honeywell Limited-Honeywell Limitée 1985 Douglas Drive North 35 Dynamic Drive Golden Valley, MN 55422 Toronto, Ontario M1V 4Z9 yourhome.honeywell.com ® U.S. Registered Trademark © 2008 Honeywell International Inc. 69-2028—01 M.S. Rev. 01-08...

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