User's Manual

Advanced Command Menu
EcoInsight+ SS6010
I, O & M Guide
Telkonet, Inc.
For Use with Firmware Version 2.x
20800 Swenson Drive, Suite 175
Advanced Command Menu
Waukesha, WI 53186
Revision 2.1
(800) 380-9640
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Each SS6010 can hold 7 different collections of settings. Each collection of settings is defined as a
“profile”. Typically each SS6010 will ship with at least 3 profiles pre-loaded into the thermostats
memory. Most common will include:
Sold- This profile contains the settings for operating when a hotel room is in the Sold state from a PMS.
UnSold - This profile contains more aggressive setback temperature values because the room is not
rented.
VIP - This profile contains either no setback value or very restrictive setback for rooms that you do not
want to turn off the HVAC in.
Profiles are completely configurable by the facility and can be changed at any time with network
systems.
When using Advanced Command 13 to change the profile, the thermostat will continue
to operate in that profile until it is manually changed again, either through EcoCentral or the
front panel of the thermostat.
14 Temporary Profiles (not available at all locations)
Advanced Command 14 also changes the profile of the thermostat, but unlike
Advanced Command 13, it is a temporary change. The profile will only be in effect for
a set amount of time (for example, 24 hours) or until the room is unoccupied for
longer than a set amount of time (for example, no occupancy sensed for 8 consecutive
hours). After the required time has passed, the thermostat will revert to its previous
profile.
15 This changes the polarity of the relay for the Multi-speed pin, 0 means N/O, 1 means N/C.
16 This changes the polarity of the relay for the (O) changeover, 0 means N/O, 1 means N/C.
17 This changes the polarity of the relay for the (G) pin, 0 means N/O, 1 means N/C.
18 This changes the polarity of the relay for the (Y1) cooling pin, 0 means N/O, 1 means N/C.
19 This changes the polarity for the (W1) heating , 0 means N/O, 1 means N/C.
20 This changes the polarity of the relay for the AUX, 0 means N/O, 1 means N/C.
This allows further setback after 24 hours of no occupancy.