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nameiZone Nexus User Manual Rev 1.pdf

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HOME SCREEN

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1️⃣ Home Screen: Typical Modern style home screen

2️⃣ Colour Trim: Screens are supplied with different colour trim. Remove the trim supplied and replace it with the colour you prefer

3️⃣ AC Unit Summary: This is the AC Unit Summary. You can control the primary function directly from here or for more detailed control like zones press the button to access

4️⃣ Address: Tap on the address to change the site address

5️⃣ AC System Name: Tap on the system name to change it

6️⃣ Weather Tab: Press the Weather Tab to show the weather on the home page. The system will need to be registered on iZone Worldwide and have an internet connection to show the weather

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The weather will be based on the suburb you listed on the iZone Worldwide registration form or the nearest active weather station

7️⃣ Messages Tab: Tap on the message tab to review all system messages or alerts. If there is an alert the Message Tab will be red

8️⃣ Screen Settings Tab: Tap on the settings tab to access the Screen settings (Beep, Orientation, Child lock, Hide other services, Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Graphic display style). Configuration and Scenes

9️⃣ Time & Date: Tap on the time / date to change it. Depending on the configuration setting the time and date may also be updated automatically with your mobile devices in the home

1️⃣ 0️⃣ Location: The location is downloaded from the iZone World wide sever. The system will need to be registered on iZone Worldwide and have an internet connection to show the location. The location will be based on the suburb you listed on the iZone Worldwide registration form

1️⃣ 1️⃣ Home Button: Press the Home Button on the Nexus+ screen to return to the home page at any time

1️⃣ 2️⃣ Air Quality: The AIQ is the outdoor Air Quality Index. Press the AQI and the screen will display the Outdoor and indoor Air Quality readings. The system will need to be registered on iZone Worldwide and have an internet connection to display the AQI. The actual AQI is measured at the AQI station closest to your location

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Indoor Air Quality is only available on the Nexus+ controllers

1️⃣ 3️⃣ Relative Humidity: RH is the out door Relative Humidity. Press the AQI and the screen will display the Out Door and indoor readings. The system will need to be registered on iZone Worldwide and have an internet connection to display the RH. The actual RH is measured at the weather station closest to your location

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Indoor RH is only available on the Nexus+ controllers

1️⃣ 4️⃣ System Reset Button: iZone system reset button is located on the side or bottom of the screen depending on screen orientation

1️⃣ 5️⃣ Weather Forecast: The system will need to be registered on iZone Worldwide and have an internet connection to display the current outdoor weather and weather forecast. The weather is measured at the weather station closest to your location

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AC SYSTEM SUMMARY

1️⃣ AC System Summary: This is a typical Modern AC System Summary. If there is more than one AC system connected to this screen it may display multiple AC system summaries. The different systems are identified by the System name

2️⃣ System Name: The system name is displayed here. Press the name if you want to change it

3️⃣ AC Unit On / Off button: The AC unit can be turned on an off by pressing the On/Off button. When on the button will be green and the text below the button will read On. When off the button will turn red and the text below the button will read Off

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Please note that all AC units incorporate built in timers and delays so it may take several minutes after turning a unit on or off before you notice any change

4️⃣ AC Unit Mode button: Press the Mode button to change from Cool>Heat>Dry>Vent>Auto. When the Mode button is pressed The AC Unit Control screen will open

5️⃣ AC Unit Fan speed button: Press the Fan button to change from High>Med>Low>Auto fan speeds. When the Mode button is pressed The AC Unit Control screen will open

6️⃣ Zone adjustment: Press the Zones button to access the Zones Summary. When the Zones button is pressed The Zone summary will open

7️⃣ Favourites & Schedules: Press the Favourites button to access the Favourites and Schedule Summary. When the Favourite button is pressed The Favourites summary will open

8️⃣ Sleep Timer: Press the Sleep timer button to toggle different times from half and hour to 12 hours. When set the AC system will run for the selected period of time and then turn off automatically. If you require a more sophisticated schedule go to Schedules

9️⃣ iSave Control button: If fitted the iSave system can be manually turned on and off by pressing the iSave button. When the iSave system is turned on the AC unit will be changed automatically to Vent mode, the outside air dampers will open fully and the return air dampers will close fully. The zones will control as per normal. When the iSave system is turned off the AC unit will be changed automatically back to it's previous mode, the outside air dampers will close fully and the return air dampers will open fully

1️⃣ 0️⃣ Sensor Pair Button: You can use this pair button to pair devices to the iZone Aircon system like zone sensors, bridge etc

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AC UNIT CONTROL

1️⃣ AC Unit System Summary: This is the AC unit system summary

2️⃣ To Open AC Unit Control Summary: To open the AC Unit Control window press either the Mode or Fan speed button

3️⃣ Current Controlling Set point: The current controlling set point is shown here. This view will differ depending on the configuration of the AC Unit Controlling sensor. In this graphic the AC unit is being controlled from "Zones" and the zone that is currently furthest from set point is the OFFICE

4️⃣ AC Unit Control Summary: This is the AC Unit control summary

5️⃣ Zone Currently Controlling AC unit: The name of the zone currently controlling the AC unit

6️⃣ Current Mode: The current mode is displayed here. Press the mode button to change

7️⃣ Current Fan Speed: The current fan speed is displayed here. Press the fan button to change

8️⃣ Current Outdoor Air Quality: A summary of the current outdoor air quality is displayed here. For details of the outdoor air quality press the Outdoor button

9️⃣ Current Indoor Air Quality: A summary of the current Indoor air quality is displayed here. For details of the Indoor air quality press the Indoor button

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Only available on Nexus+ controllers

1️⃣ 0️⃣ Actual Temperature In Controlling Zone: The actual temperature in the controlling zone is displayed here

1️⃣ 1️⃣ System In Duct Temperature: The temperature of the air in the supply air duct is displayed here

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This is only displayed if a CDTS has been fitted to the system

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ZONE SUMMARY

1️⃣ Zones: When the "Zones" icon is pressed it will open the zone summary below. Press the Zones icon again and the summary will collapse

2️⃣ Zone Summary: The Zone will be listed here. Press on the Zone Set point or Airflow to open the Zone details

3️⃣ Zone Name: The Zone names are listed here

4️⃣ Zone Status: The current status of the zone is described here. By pressing the status it will toggle from Open>Closed>Climate.

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Climate is only applicable to zones that are set up for temperature control in the zone

5️⃣ Zone Set point: Zones configured for temperature control will display their current set point here. Press this temperature to access the zone details and make changes

6️⃣ Airflow % or Actual Temp: The % airflow or actual temperature for the zone will be displayed here. Press this % / temperature to access the zone details and make changes

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ZONE DETAILS

1️⃣ Press to Open Zone Details: Press on the Zone Set point or Airflow to open the details for the zone

2️⃣ Zone Details Screen: This is the Zone Details Screen

3️⃣ Zone Set Point: This is the Zone Set Point (If fitted with temperatures sensors)

4️⃣ Zone Name: The Zone Name will appear at the top of the Zone Details Screen

5️⃣ Increase Zone SP: To increase the Zone set point press the up arrow

6️⃣ Decrease Zone SP: To decrease the Zone set point press the down arrow

7️⃣ Close Zone: To close the zone, touch the Close button

8️⃣ Open Zone: To open the zone, touch the Open button

9️⃣ Current Zone Setting: The text of the current zone setting will be displayed in blue font. To set a zone to climate (Temperature) control, touch the Climate Control button

1️⃣ 0️⃣ Actual Zone Temp: The current temperature in the zone will be displayed here

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This will depend on configuration settings and will require a temperature sensor to be installed in this zone

1️⃣ 1️⃣ System In Duct Temp: The current system supply air temperature will be displayed here

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This will will require a CDTS temperature sensor to be installed in the main supply air duct

1️⃣ 2️⃣ RF & Battery: The strength of the wireless sensors signal and it's battery capacity are displayed here

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AIRFLOW SUMMARY

1️⃣ Zones: When the "Zones" icon is pressed it will open the zone summary below. Press the Zones icon again and the summary will collapse

2️⃣ Zone Summary: The Zones will be listed here. Press on the Airflow to open the Airflow details for this zone.

3️⃣ Zone Name: The Zone names are listed here. To change the name follow this link

6️⃣ Airflow %: The % airflow or actual temperature for the zone will be displayed here. Press this % to access the zone details and make changes

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AIRFLOW DETAILS

1️⃣ Press Zones: Press on the Zones icon to open the zone summary

2️⃣ Press the Zone Airflow to Change: Press on the Zone Airflow to open the Airflow details for this zone

3️⃣ Zone being edited: The Zone Name will appear at the top of the Airflow Details Screen

4️⃣ Airflow Details Screen: This is the Zone Airflow Details Screen

5️⃣ Increase / Decrease Max Airflow: Use the up and down arrows to edit the Maximum Airflow % to this zone. If these arrows are not visible the Airflow adjustment may have been locked

6️⃣ Increase / Decrease Min Airflow: Use the up and down arrows to edit the Minimum Airflow % to this zone. If these arrows are not visible the Airflow adjustment may have been locked

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FAVOURITES & SCHEDULING SUMMARY

A favourite is a short cut which allows the user to press a single button to simultaneously make multiple changes to the zones status, set points, mode, fan speed

Once a favourite has been created it can then be scheduled to start and stop at specific times during a 7 day week

To configure a schedule it is necessary to first create a Favourite with the Mode, Fan Speed and zone settings that you want to run when the schedule is active

Once the favourite has been created and tested it can then be scheduled to start and / or stop at the required time

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Please note if schedules overlap the following will occur in the example below:

  • Schedule A will start at 0:800 and will stop before its scheduled time at 08:45 as it has been overridden by Schedule B

  • Schedule B will start at 0:845 and will stop before its scheduled time at 09:15 as it has been overridden by Schedule C

  • Schedule C start and stop at its required schedule times of 09:15 - 10:40

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FAVOURITES SUMMARY

1️⃣ Favourite Name: The name of the favourite is displayed here it is useful to name it something that indicates what the favourite does. To edit the name use the edit pencil to access the details of the favourite

2️⃣ Favourite status: To manually activate this favourite just press the star

3️⃣ Favourites & Schedules Button: Press this button on the AC System Summary to open the Favourites and Schedules

4️⃣ Favourite Edit: Press the edit pencil to open the details screen for a favourite.

5️⃣ Schedule Status: The green clock indicates this schedule is active and will start / stop the favourite on the scheduled days / times. To deactivate this schedule simply press the clock and it will change to red indicating the schedule has been paused

6️⃣ Schedule Edit: Press the edit pencil to open the schedule details screen for this favourite

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FAVOURITE DETAILS

1️⃣ Press the edit pencil: Press the edit pencil to open the details screen for a favourite. In this example it is the Early Morning favourite

2️⃣ Mode for this favourite: This is the current mode for this favourite. Press this button to toggle through the different modes

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If N/A is selected the iZone system will not change the mode when this favourite is activated

3️⃣ Edit favourite name: Press the name of the favourite here to change the name of this favourite

4️⃣ Fan speed for this favourite: This is the current fan speed for this favourite. Press this button to toggle through the different fan speeds

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If N/A is selected the iZone will not change the fan speed when this favourite is activated

5️⃣ Zone settings for this favourite: These are the current zone settings for this favourite. Press the setting to change it. You can toggle from Closed>Open>Climate. To change the set point temperature on a Climate Controlled zone you will need to go to "Zones" and change the corresponding zone set point temperatures. Then return to favourites and set up the and save the favourite

6️⃣ Press to save changes: Once you are happy with all your changes press the Save button

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SCHEDULING SUMMARY

1️⃣ Favourite Name: The name of the favourite is displayed here it is useful to name it something that indicates what the favourite does. To edit the name use the edit pencil to access the details of the favourite

2️⃣ Favourite status: To manually activate this favourite just press the star

3️⃣ Favourites & Schedules Button: Press this button on the AC System Summary to open the Favourites and Schedules

4️⃣ Favourite Edit: Press the edit pencil to open the details screen for a favourite

5️⃣ Schedule Status: The green clock indicates this schedule is active and will start / stop the favourite on the scheduled days / times. To deactivate this schedule simply press the clock and it will change to red indicating the schedule has been paused

6️⃣ Schedule Edit: Press the edit pencil to open the schedule details screen for this favourite

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SCHEDULING DETAILS

1️⃣ Schedule is Active: When the clock is green the schedule is active and will run on the required days and times. Press the icon to deactivate this schedule

2️⃣ Schedule Edit Pencil: Press the edit pencil to open the details screen for a schedule. In this example it is the Early Morning schedule

3️⃣ Schedule Name: This is the Schedule Name. It uses the name of the Favourite you are scheduling to run. To change the name go to Favourites and change the name of the Favourite

4️⃣ Day of the week this schedule will run: The days this schedule will run are in a green circle. In this example the schedule will run Monday to Friday but will not run on Saturday and Sunday. To change the days the schedule will run simply press on the day you want to change

5️⃣ Start time is enabled: For a standard schedule you would normally enable both the start and the stop times. However it is possible for a schedule to not have a start time and only a stop time. For example in a commercial business you want the staff to start the AC system manually to save running costs when the weather is mild but you want it to turn OFF automatically at left running over night

6️⃣ Start time for this schedule: This is the time this schedule will start. You can adjust the hours and minutes to suit your requirements

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Please note it is a 24 hour clock

7️⃣ Stop time is enabled: For a standard schedule you would normally enable both the start and the stop times. However it is possible for a schedule to not have a stop time and only a start time. For example in a commercial business you want the system to automatically on in the morning but to only turn off when the security system is turned activated when all staff have left the building. (Additional hardware may be required)

8️⃣ Stop time for this schedule: This is the time this schedule will stop. You can adjust the hours and minutes to suit your requirements

9️⃣ Save schedule settings: Once you are happy with all your changes press the Save button

1️⃣ 0️⃣ Schedule is de-activated: When the clock is red the schedule is deactivated and will will not run. Press the icon to activate this schedule

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AIR QUALITY SUMMARY

Air quality is divided into two main areas- Indoor and Outdoor

Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) - Wikipedia Article

Relative Humidity (RH %) - Wikipedia Article

Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC ppb) - Wikipedia Article

Carbon Dioxide (CO2 ppm) - Wikipedia Article

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INDOOR AIR QUALITY

For humans indoor RH below 35% feels uncomfortably dry; above 65% feels uncomfortably humid

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The ideal range being between 50% to 60%

For ease of understanding the iZone summarise the overall IAQ from the worst reading of the VOC and CO2 sensors. The categories and levels are as follows:

RATING / PPB

VOC

Great

0-60 ppb

VOC levels are normal

Good

61-200 ppb

VOC levels are moderate. Opening windows, doors or turn on ventilation fans to increase the outdoor air exchange will help to reduce the VOC levels

Fair

201-2030 ppb

 VOC levels are elevated. Opening windows, doors or turn on ventilation fans to increase the outdoor air exchange will help to reduce the VOC levels

Poor

above 2030 ppb

VOC levels are high. The most important sources of VOCs include cigarette smoke, vehicle related emissions, building renovations, solvents, house hold cleaning products and pesticides. It is strongly recommended that windows, doors are opened or ventilation fans are started to increase the outdoor air exchange to reduce the VOC levels

RATING / PPM

CO2

Great

200-600 ppm

Co2 levels are low and healthy

Good

601-900 ppm

Co2 levels are acceptable

Fair

901-1400 ppm

Co2 levels are high and may cause drowsiness acceptable. Opening windows, doors or turn on ventilation fans to increase the outdoor air exchange will help to reduce the Co2 levels

Poor

above 1400 ppm

Co2 levels are excessive and extended exposure to these levels may cause health issues. Opening windows, doors or turn on ventilation fans to increase the outdoor air exchange will help to reduce the Co2 levels

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OUTDOOR AIR QUALITY

Each of the states and territories of Australia is responsible for monitoring air quality and publishing data in accordance with the national NEPM standards

Each state and territory publishes air quality data for individual monitoring locations, and most states and territories publish air quality indexes for each monitoring location

Across Australia, a consistent approach is taken with air quality indexes, using a simple linear scale where 100 represents the maximum concentration standard for each pollutant, as set by the NEPM

These maximum concentration standards are:

Pollutant

Averaging period

Maximum concentration standard

Carbon monoxide

8 hours          

9ppm

Nitrogen dioxide

1 hour

0.12ppm

 

Ozone

 

1 hour

0.10ppm

4 hours

0.08ppm

 

Sulphur dioxide

 

 

1 hour

0.20ppm

1 day

0.08ppm

1 year

0.02ppm

Lead

1 year

0.50 μg/m3

 

PM 10

 

1 day

50 μg/m3

1 year

25 μg/m3

 

PM 2.5

 

1 day

25 μg/m3

1 year

8 μg/m3

The air quality index (AQI) for an individual location is simply the highest of the air quality index values for each pollutant being monitored at that location

 AQI bands, with health advice for each:

AQI

Description

Health advice

0–33

Very Good

Enjoy activities

34–66

Good

Enjoy activities

67–99

Fair

People unusually sensitive to air pollution: Plan strenuous outdoor activities when air quality is better

100–149

Poor

Sensitive Groups: Cut back or reschedule strenuous outdoor activities

150–200

Very Poor

Sensitive groups: Avoid strenuous outdoor activities. Everyone: Cut back or reschedule strenuous outdoor activities

200+

Hazardous

Sensitive groups: Avoid all outdoor physical activities. Everyone: Significantly cut back on outdoor physical activities

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MONITORING AIR QUALITY

1️⃣ Monitoring Tab: Scroll down to the monitoring tab on the home screen

2️⃣ Overall Indoor Air Quality: Based on all the parameters being measured this is a guide to the overall indoor air quality

3️⃣ Indoor VOC's being measured: This is the level of VOC's being measured at the the Nexus + screen in parts per billion. Press the button "Good" for a guide of VOC levels

4️⃣ Indoor CO2 being measured: This is the level of equivalent CO2 being measured at the the Nexus + screen in parts per million. Press the button "Great" for a guide of CO2 levels

5️⃣ Indoor Relative Humidity being measured: This is the level of RH being measured at the the Nexus + screen in percentage. Press the button "Normal" for a guide of RH levels

6️⃣ Outdoor Air Quality index: This is the outdoor AQI being measured at air quality station closest to your home. Press the button "Good" for a guide of AQI levels

7️⃣ Current outdoor RH: Scroll down to view the current outdoor relative humidity

8️⃣ Current outdoor temperature: Scroll down to view the current outdoor dry bulb temperature

9️⃣ Air Quality button: Press the Air Quality button to access the air quality monitoring

1️⃣ 0️⃣ Outdoor expected conditions: Today's expected out door conditions

1️⃣ 1️⃣ Today's forecast maximum temperature: Today's expected maximum out door dry bulb temperature in degrees Celsius

1️⃣ 2️⃣ Today's forecast minimum temperature: Today's expected minimum out door dry bulb temperature in degrees Celsius

1️⃣ 3️⃣ Current outdoor relative humidity: The current out door relative humidity from the last reading received.

1️⃣ 4️⃣ Sun rise and sun set times for this location: Today's sunrise and sun set times for the location used on this screen (Bibra Lake)

1️⃣ 5️⃣ 3 day weather forecast: The three day weather forecast for the location used on this screen (Bibra Lake)