User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- SS5200 Thermostat
- In This Training Guide
- What is a “SmartSystem”?
- How Does it Work?
- What Happens While a Guest is in the Room?
- How Does the Sensor Know When the Room is Empty?
- If You Walk Into a Room That Feels Too Warm or Too Cool…
- Buttons on the Thermostat
- Pictures on the Thermostat
- Note to Housekeeping and Front Desk
- Slide Number 11
- When Housekeeping Finds a Problem in a Room
- Too Hot or Too Cold
- Temperature Won’t Go Lower/Higher
- Thermostat is Clicking
- Thermostat Won’t Respond
- What Happens While a Guest is in the Room?
- Installing a New Sensor
- Sensor Installation Steps - Overview
- Important Note About Installing a New Sensor
- Remove the Failed or Vandalized Sensor
- Insert Batteries
- Connect New Sensor to the Base
- After the Sensor is Installed
- Installing a New Thermostat
- Thermostat Installation Steps - Overview
- Important Note About Installing a New Thermostat
- Unlock the Thermostat
- Remove Failed or Vandalized Thermostat
- Attach New Thermostat to Base Plate
- After the Thermostat is Installed
- Link the Sensor to the Thermostat
- Unlock the Thermostat
- The Hidden Buttons
- Pressing the Buttons
- Unlock the Buttons(NOTE: New Thermostat Will Already Have Unlocked Buttons)
- Erase Old Sensors From Thermostat’s Memory
- Put the Thermostat into “Learn” Mode
- Establish Radio Link
- Check the Signal Strength
- Double Check Radio Link
- Lock the Buttons
- Lock the Thermostat Cover
- Troubleshooting
- Equipment Maintenance
- What Does the Flashing Wrench Mean?
- Low Batteries?
- Flashing Wrench Problem Solved
- If the Screen Went Completely Blank, Displays an “Inkblot” on the Front or Thermostat Has Been Crushed or Stolen
- If a Button is “Stuck”
- What if All of the Symbols are Starting to Appear on the Screen?
- What if the Thermostat is Clicking Loudly?
- Need Help?
- Product Return Procedures
- Thank you for your cooperation.
Pictures on the Thermostat
F
AN
H
EAT
C
OOL
A
UTO
O
FF
Temperature setting.
Continuous fan
is on (blank when
fan is off).
Flame
= Heat mode on
Snowflake = Cool mode on
Blank = System is off
Flashing flame or snowflake
means the system is blowing
warm or cool air at that moment.
Batteries on sensor
are low or missing,
or sensor is gone.
Sometimes this also
means the sensor is
broken.