RDS120 User Guide
RDS120 User Guide
Smart Thermostat
User Guide
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8 Appendices........................................................................................ 31
8.1 Frequently asked questions .......................................................................31
8.1.1 What should I do if I forget the screen lock code?........................31
8.1.2 What if two users change the same setting at the same time? .....31
8.1.3 Will the thermostat work if the connection to the cloud is lost? .....31
8.1.4 Why does the scheduled Eco mode change to Comfort? .............31
8.1.5 What is the difference between Administrated WLAN and Private
WLAN? .......................................................................................31
8.1.6 What if the WLAN network is down during software updates?......32
8.1.7 Can I change the Green leaf settings? ........................................32
8.1.8 Can I change the air quality measurement standard? ..................32
8.1.9 Where can I check the current time on the thermostat? ...............32
8.1.10 Can the thermostat display the time correctly if there is no WLAN
connection? ................................................................................32
8.1.11 Can I set the time manually? .......................................................33
8.1.12 Why is the time displayed incorrectly even though the thermostat is
added to a WLAN network?.........................................................33
8.1.13 How does the built-in PIR sensor work? ......................................33
8.1.14 What should I do if I forget my account’s password? ...................33
8.1.15 I have registered an account but cannot log in. ............................33
8.1.16 I have signed up but have not received a confirmation email. ......33
8.1.17 Can I create more than one user account in the mobile app? ......33
8.1.18 How long are date and time valid, if power fails and the thermostat
has no connection to the cloud? ..................................................33
8.1.19 How long are settings saved in the thermostat if power fails? ......34
8.1.20 How does Free cooling work? .....................................................34
8.2 Technical specifications .............................................................................34
8.3 Regulatory information ...............................................................................34
8.3.1 ISED Regulations (Canada) ........................................................34
8.3.2 FCC Regulations (USA) ..............................................................35
8.4 EULA.........................................................................................................35
Index ........................................................................................................ 36
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About this User guide
Revision history
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About this User guide
1 Before starting
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Getting started with the thermostat
Thermostat display overview
2
Icon Description
1 Tap to display detailed information and additional settings.
2 Displays whether the system is in an energy-optimized mode. If the leaf
is red, predefined settings were changed. Tap the red leaf to restore the
energy-saving mode. The leaf turns green.
3 Room temperature.
4 Tap to toggle between At home and AWAY.
5 Displays whether the thermostat is following a schedule ( ) or
following the setpoint changes permanently ( ). Following a schedule
can mean the following:
● If there is network connection and the schedule has been set, the
thermostat follows the schedule. The temporary change of the
temperature setpoint is effective only during the currently scheduled
mode.
● If there is network connection but no schedule has been set, the
thermostat follows the default schedule in the system. For more
information about the default schedule, see Setting schedules
[➙ 29].
● If there is no network connection or valid time, the thermostat cannot
retrieve schedule information from the Cloud. It will operate in the
Comfort mode.
6 Tap to select a fan mode (AUTO/ON).
7 Tap or slide to change the room temperature setpoint.
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Getting started with the thermostat
2 Home screen icon overview
Idle display
Icon Description
1 Measured relative humidity
2 Shows room air quality:
● If the icon is green, the air quality is good.
● If the icon is orange, the air quality is average.
● If the icon is red, the air quality is poor.
In order to ensure that the room air quality is measured accurately
when the room is closed for a long time, it is recommended to force air
circulation such as opening a window.
3 Displays whether the system is in an energy-optimized mode. If the leaf
is red, predefined settings were changed. Tap the red leaf to restore the
energy-saving mode. The leaf turns green.
4 Measured room temperature.
NOTE: The icons displayed under the idle mode may differ for different scenarios.
For example, the outside air temperature icon may also be displayed on the
screen if you’ve connected an external outside air temperature sensor and
configured it correctly.
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Getting started with the thermostat
Home screen icon overview
2
Icon Description
Displays when the system works in an energy-optimized mode. If the
leaf is red, it means that some pre-defined settings have been changed.
Tap the red leaf to restore to the energy-saving mode. The leaf turns
green.
Temperature setpoint slider. Icon color changes as setpoint is changed:
● Slider changes to orange when setpoint is moved to a point that is
higher than the current room temperature and the system enters
heating mode to warm up the room.
● Slider changes to blue when setpoint is moved to a point that is
lower than the current room temperature and the system enters
cooling mode to cool down the room.
● If the system has reached setpoint and is idle, the slider color stays
white.
NOTE: The condition of switching between heating and cooling modes
is that the thermostat has been configured accordingly and then the
thermostat responds based on the background logical processing of the
comparison between the current room temperature and the heating and
cooling setpoint for the current mode.
Relative room humidity
The thermostat operates under a schedule. If a schedule has not been
set, the thermostat operates with the default schedule. This default
schedule may be the system default or may be specific under Advanced
Settings > Optimization.
When this icon is toggled on, the temporary change of the temperature
setpoint and fan settings only takes effect during the current scheduled
mode and will be overridden to the scheduled settings when the next
scheduled mode starts.
NOTE: If the thermostat has not been connected to a WLAN network, it
cannot read the real time from the network and thus cannot follow a
schedule. In this case, it always works under the Comfort mode.
User overridden. Temporary setpoint changes or fan settings are
effective if this icon is toggled on.
Tap to display options, such as Operation Mode, Settings and
Advanced Settings.
Indicates the room air quality is good.
Indicates the room air quality is average.
Indicates the room air quality is poor.
Indicates the outside air temperature. The temperature value is
displayed beside this icon. Note that this value is valid only if you’ve
connected an external outside air temperature sensor, configured it
correctly and the sensor itself can provide valid values.
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Presence detection
3 Presence detection using the built-in PIR sensor
3 Presence detection
Sensor location
1 The location of the PIR sensor. It is a black area if seen from the front of the
front module.
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Presence detection
Approach detection
3
3. Tap , tap , and then tap . Scroll down and tap Room presence detector.
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Presence detection
3 Approach detection
Sensor position
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Operating the thermostat from the thermostat main unit
Temperature control
4
NOTICE
After the initial setup of the thermostat, the displayed room temperature may not
be correct because the temperature sensors need time for the calibration. Wait for
at least one hour for the calibration.
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Operating the thermostat from the thermostat main unit
4 Operating modes
AWAY This mode lets the thermostat know that space is no longer
occupied and switches to the energy saving mode; the same as
set up in Unoccupied mode using the mobile app.
AUTO This commands the thermostat and the controlled HVAC system
to switch between heating and cooling. This is the default
setting.
NOTE: it is different from on the Home screen. For more
information about the functions of , see Operating modes in
a schedule [➙ 15].
HEAT ( ) Puts thermostat and the controlled HVAC system into Heating
only operation.
NOTE: If the heating or cooling stage is set to zero during the initial setup, OFF
mode is the only available option from the Operation Mode page.
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Operating the thermostat from the thermostat main unit
WLAN connection
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Operating the thermostat from the thermostat main unit
4 WLAN connection
To connect to a network
1. If the thermostat is selected for commercial application (common wireless
infrastructure), do the following:
– From the Home screen, tap , and then tap . The Advanced Settings
page displays.
– If required, enter the administrator password.
– Tap , and then tap . Wait for the thermostat to discover the networks
nearby.
– From the Home screen, tap , and then tap until the Settings page
displays.
– Tap , and then tap . Wait for the thermostat to discover the networks
nearby.
3. Tap the desired network. If necessary, tap or to scroll through the
networks to select one.
4. For secured networks, enter the selected password, then tap Connect.
Note: For more information about the administrator password, see Creating an
administrator password [➙ 18].
– On the Advanced Settings page, tap , tap , and then tap to scroll
down to find and tap Add Network.
– On the Settings page, tap , tap , and then tap to scroll down to find
and tap Add Network.
– On the Advanced Settings page, tap and then tap . The current
network displays on the screen.
– On the Settings page, tap and then tap . The current network displays
on the screen.
3. Tap Network Settings. The default DHCP (Dynamic host configuration protocol)
setting page displays on the screen.
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Operating the thermostat from the thermostat main unit
Screen lock protection
4
– On the Advanced Settings page, tap , tap , and then tap until Push
Button Setup appears.
– On the Settings page, tap , tap , and then tap until Push Button
Setup appears.
3. Tap Push Button Setup, and then press the WPS button on the WPS-
supported router to start the discovery of the thermostat.
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Operating the thermostat from the thermostat main unit
4 Screen lock protection
3. Tap OK to confirm.
NOTICE
If an administrator password is lost, there is no way to recover it.
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Operating the thermostat from the thermostat main unit
Fan control
4
To name a room
1. On the Settings page, tap and then tap .
2. Tap the text field, and then enter a room name as desired, or tap to select a
name from the pre-set list.
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Operating the thermostat from the thermostat main unit
4 Checking the basic information about the thermostat
3. Tap , tap , tap Adapt, and then select an area on the map.
4. Tap or to scroll to a desired time zone, tap to select it and then tap .
5. If it is connecting to the cloud, the thermostat detects the date and time
automatically based on the previously-selected time zone. If it is not connecting
to the cloud, follow the on-screen instructions to set the year, month and date
manually.
3. Tap and then tap . Detailed information about the thermostat displays.
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Green leaf
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5 Green leaf
The Green leaf indicates that the system has an energy-optimized operation:
● Use Green Leaf default setpoints for heating and cooling.
● Run system automatically based on a schedule.
● Operate fan in Auto mode if the thermostat controls external fan equipment.
● Switch to follow a schedule with presets defined under Advanced Settings >
Optimization.
If the thermostat detects one of the following, the leaf icon turns to red. Touch the
red leaf to switch the setting back to an energy-optimized operation.
● The room air temperature is 4 ℉ or 2 K higher than the default heating setpoint
for Comfort or Economy when the heating output is energized.
● The room air temperature is 4 ℉ or 2 K lower than the default cooling setpoint
for Comfort or Economy when the cooling output is energized.
● The fan operates in On mode.
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Air quality control
6
There is a default air quality setpoint for each operating mode in a schedule. It is
adjustable under Advanced Settings > Optimization. If the actual VOC level is 10%
higher than the default setpoint for the current operating mode, the ventilation
function is activated to force air circulation.
To ensure that the room air quality is measured accurately when the room is
closed for a long time, it is recommended to circulate air such as opening a
window.
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Operating the thermostat from the mobile app
Downloading the app
7
– From the Home screen of the thermostat, tap , tap , tap and then tap
. The activation code and the QR code will display.
– If is available on the Home screen, tap it and then tap . The activation
code and the QR code will display.
4. In the app, scan the QR code using the built-in scanner or enter the activation
code manually.
5. Agree to the terms of use, and then tap Create. A confirmation email will be
sent.
6. Enter the code enclosed in the confirmation email, set a password for the
account, then tap Activate.
7. To associate additional thermostats with the account, tap , tap Devices, tap
Add device and then add devices by scanning the corresponding QR codes.
After initial power-up of the thermostat and after initial system configuration, tap
to create an account and associate mobile app. Refer to the quick guide for more
detailed information.
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Operating the thermostat from the mobile app
7 Changing background color
After reconfiguration of the thermostat, log out and return to the app before
changes take effect.
2. Manage account information. For example, changing user name, modifying the
password, or choosing another display language.
Managing thermostat
details To change a room name
1. Tap and then tap Devices.
To delete a thermostat
1. Tap and then tap Devices.
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Operating the thermostat from the mobile app
Widget overview
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Operating the thermostat from the mobile app
7 Widget overview
1 Options menu
2 Room name
3 Advanced settings.
4 Room humidity, outside air temperature and air quality display.
5 Indicates if the system is running in an energy-saving mode. If not, the leaf
icon turns red. Touch the red leaf to switch back to energy-optimized
operation.
6 Displays whether the thermostat is operating following a schedule or not.
indicates the schedule is running while indicates the schedule is not
activated. Tap the icon to toggle between the two modes. These two modes
are also available on the Home screen of the local thermostat.
the icon is on the same screen. If the setpoint has been overridden, the
temporary setpoint displays in this area.
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Operating the thermostat from the mobile app
Widget overview
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Operating the thermostat from the mobile app
7 Widget overview
1 Seven-day view by default, showing the heating and/or cooling running hours
of each week day counting down from the current day.
2 Tap to switch to the four-week view.
3 Tap to switch to the 12-month view.
4 Indication of heating and/or cooling running hours: Orange bars are for
heating while blue bars for cooling.
5 The current day/month
6 The current month/year
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Operating the thermostat from the mobile app
Temperature control
7
2. Expand the Unit field, and then change the temperature unit.
To program a different schedule, set up different time periods for the following
operating modes: Comfort, Economy and Unoccupied. For more information about
these operating modes, see Operating modes in a schedule [➙ 15].
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Operating the thermostat from the mobile app
7 Switching between Heating and Cooling
Once the schedule for one day is set, it can be copied to other days. In addition,
preset setpoints for the different modes can be customized.
2. Select which day of the week to set schedules for. By default, the system uses
the current day.
3. On the vertical time line, tap and hold a specific time point to set a switching
point. A switching point marker displays beside the time point. To fine tune the
switching point, drag the switching point marker to the desired time.
4. Tap the switching point marker, and then select Comfort, Economy or
Unoccupied from the drop-down list.
5. Repeat Steps 3 and 4 to set other switching points.
NOTE: A maximum of five switching points per day can be set. To delete one, tap
on the switching point marker.
2. Tap any of the modes, for example, Unoccupied, to expand the preset
setpoints.
3. Drag the temperature slider to the setpoint.
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Appendices
Frequently asked questions
8
8 Appendices
8.1.2 What if two users change the same setting at the same
time?
The last command received by the server takes effect.
3. Tap , tap , and then tap . Scroll down and tap Room presence detector.
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Appendices
8 Frequently asked questions
to connect to a home network. Selecting the WLAN connection type differently only
affects the entry to WLAN management:
● If you’ve selected Administrated WLAN *, you can only manage WLAN under
Advanced Settings.
● If you’ve selected Private WLAN, you can manage WLAN under either Settings
or Advanced Settings.
NOTE: In order to differentiate institutional use from home use, this document
recommends only Settings for home users to manage the WLAN connection.
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Appendices
Frequently asked questions
8
● The thermostat connected to a WLAN network once and could display time
correctly.
● The thermostat hasn't been powered off for more than three minutes.
Lacking either of the above conditions may result in incorrect time display.
8.1.17 Can I create more than one user account in the mobile
app?
Yes, you can, but you cannot log into different accounts at the same time. Besides,
it is normally unnecessary to do so if you want to manage more than one
thermostat using the app, because one user account can associate with a
maximum of 12 thermostats. However, one thermostat can only be associated with
one user account. If your family members or colleagues want to manage the
thermostats, you can share the account info with them.
See Account creation and pairing [➙ 23] for more information about account
creation.
8.1.18 How long are date and time valid, if power fails and the
thermostat has no connection to the cloud?
If the power fails and thermostat powers up within five minutes, date and time are
correct. Following power failure and thermostat restarts after five or more minutes,
time is displayed only after synchronization is completed. The date is displayed as
normal.
The date and time will be synchronized automatically once power is resumed and
internet is connected.
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Appendices
8 Technical specifications
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Appendices
EULA
8
WARNING
Modification of this device to receive cellular radio telephone service signals is
prohibited under FCC rules and federal law.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to
try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician
for help.
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with
minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator & your body.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Statement
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
8.4 EULA
The software included in this product is licensed for use subject to the Siemens
end-user license agreement (EULA) posted at www.siemens.com/smart-thermostat
or this software identified by product model or part number on the website. The
open source software (OSS) information about the software can also be found from
the same website.
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Index
Index
A
account
creation........................................................... 23
management................................................... 24
administrator passwords ................................... 18
create ............................................................. 18
manage .......................................................... 18
G
Green Leaf ...................................................... 21
N
network
add ................................................................. 16
configuration ................................................... 16
connect ........................................................... 16
push button ..................................................... 17
S
screen lock
create ............................................................. 17
modify............................................................. 18
remove ........................................................... 18
software updates ............................................. 20
T
temperature
setpoint adjustment ......................................... 13
unit adjustment ............................................... 13
thermostat
connection status ............................................ 24
touch sound .................................................... 19
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