Page 2 - Enter Network Key/Password
19 1A) If the network is unsecured (with an “open” padlock), the following mes-sage will be dis-played. 2) Enter the network key (case-sensitive password). You or your network administrator will need to provide the required informa-tion. 1B) If the network is secured (with a “closed” padlock), the f...
Page 3 - Advanced Networking Information; IMPORTANT; The; Advanced Network
20 Advanced networking will be required in the following two instances: 1. When connecting to a non-broadcast network2. When configuring a static IP address Advanced Networking Information 7.4 Enter the Advanced Network Setup Menu. IMPORTANT : The Advanced Network screens are intended for individual...
Page 4 - vanced Network Settings; Network Security
21 6) Enter the Network Key using the on-screen keypad. 5) Press “Enter Network Key” button. 2) Press the “Enter SSID Name” button. 1) The “Network Security” button in this Ad- vanced Network Settings menu will be highlighted by default. 4) Select a network security type.* *NOTE: WEP-Shared is not s...
Page 5 - Host Settings
22 Host Settings 7.6 This screen is used to manage how the control obtains network addresses and is needed when DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) has been turned off or is not available on the router. Otherwise, you may use DHCP to automatically obtain this information. This manual configur...
Page 6 - Network Properties
23 Once a network has been joined, the control will reconnect to it after signal or power interruptions. When connected, a green dot will be shown. To disconnect from this network, enter the “Connect to a Network” menu and select “Disconnect”. NOTE: When joining a different network, the current rout...
Page 7 - Zoned Environments
24 Zoned Environments 7.9 2) The Zone Menu is shown at right. 4) The Zone Overview menu shows a quick view of each zone’s current condition. 3) In zoned environments, the main screen display will change to indicate the presence of mul-tiple zones. (Notice the new zone button—la-beled “Upstairs”—at r...
Page 9 - Wireless Registration
26 Wireless Registration 8 1A) In the Network Setup Screen, select the “Register Now” button to begin registration. Proceed to Step 2. 1B) If instead you try to connect to Weather before you have reg-istered, you will be prompted to register. 2) After reading and ac- cepting the License Agreement, e...
Page 10 - NexiaTM Home Intelligence Enrollment
27 Nexia™ Home Intelligence Enrollment 9 10) After entering your verification code, your additional fea-tures will now be enabled. 11) In the event your email address changes, you can update the email ad-dress with your new one. The process is similar to first-time registration. 9) Enter the 5-digit...
Page 11 - Software Upgrades; Upgrade the software by one of the following methods:
28 Software Upgrades 10 Your control is built with the future in mind and has the ability to upgrade its operating system. Software upgrades ensure your control has the most up-to-date software optimizing its opera-tion and providing exciting new features as they become available. The Software Upgra...
Page 12 - Troubleshooting; “No System Found” displays on the screen:
29 No response to any button presses: Remove and re-install the control as shown below. The boot up process may take several minutes. Re-Install Control Re-install control flat onto sub-base being careful to align unit correctly with the sub-base before applying force. Control should fit snug and no...
Page 13 - Dealer Information; System Alerts
30 2) Press “Close” to dismiss the alert. The error message can be recalled by pressing the Alert icon which will remain in the menu bar. Dealer Information can also be accessed by this path: System Alerts 1) When your system indicates an issue with communication or operation, an alert will display ...
Page 14 - Networking Diagnostics
31 Networking Diagnostics 12 Networking Diagnostics allows the user to view information about the: 1) Wireless Connection (connection to the local router),2) Internet Connection (connection to the Internet),3) Server Access (the 950’s ability to call out and connect to the Registration and Data Logg...
Page 15 - Base Limited Warranty
32 Base Limited Warranty Subject to the terms and conditions of this limited warranty, Trane U.S., Inc. (“Com- pany’) extends a limited warranty against manufacturing defects for the product(s) iden- tified in Tables 1, 1A, 1B attached hereto (“Products’) that are installed in a residential/ multi-f...
Page 18 - AMERICAN STANDARD HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING
35 FCC Information 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, u...