Installation and
Start-Up Instructions
EVOLUTION SYSTEM ACCESS MODULE
SYSTMBBSAM01
Cancels: NEW
II SAM01-0-1
05-05
This is the safety-alert symbol
. When you see this symbol on
the equipment and in the instruction manual, be alert to the
potential for personal injury. Understand the signal words DAN-
GER, WARNING, and CAUTION. These words are used with
the safety-alert symbol. DANGER identifies the most serious
hazards, which will result in severe personal injury or death.
WARNING signifies a hazard, which could result in personal
injury or death. CAUTION is used to identify unsafe practices,
which may result in minor personal injury or product and property
damage. NOTE is used to highlight suggestions which will result
in enhanced installation, reliability, or operation.
INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS
Evolution System Access Module
SYSTMBBSAM01
Before the actual installation of a System Access Module can
begin, determine the mounting location. A radio test must be
performed with the System Access Module in the intended
mounting location. See below on how to perform a radio test. The
System Access Module is powered with a 24 VAC transformer
(included). A 120VAC supply must be near the mounting location
of the System Access Module. Provisions must be made to secure
the transformer to the outlet. The D-wire (24 VAC) from the
Evolution system MUST NOT be used to power the System
Access Module. Use this instruction to guide the actual installation
process after the Evolution system(s) have been installed. One
System Access Module is capable of handling two Evolution
systems.
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NOTE: Read the entire instruction manual before starting the
installation.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS.....................................................1
INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS.......................................1
INTRODUCTION..........................................................................1
INSTALLATION........................................................................1-3
Check Equipment and Job Site...........................................1
Component Location and Wiring Considerations ..............2
Connect Power Source ........................................................2
Radio Test............................................................................2
Install Components..............................................................2
Connect Evolution Systems ................................................2
Connect Water Sensor.........................................................2
System Start-Up...................................................................3
PIN Number.........................................................................3
INTRODUCTION
An Evolution System Access Module allows remote connectivity
for up to two Evolution systems within the same building. The
Evolution system owner as well as authorized dealer can monitor
and control the system via the internet as well as by telephone. The
System Access Module communicates through a two-way radio
via
the
Skytel
paging
network.
Please
visit:
RS-232 Connector..........................................................................3
Updating System Profile................................................................3
Troubleshooting..............................................................................3
coverage for the installation site. The coverage must be listed as
″Full Service″ for the System Access Module to function properly.
Please note that Skytel is continuously expanding their service area
so coverage may not be indicated by the web site. The System
Access Module can also monitor a dry-contact sensor to provide a
warning for the presence of water in the building, or some other
use. If the sensor is active, the Evolution system will not be
disabled or shut down.
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service, maintenance,
or use can cause fire, electrical shock, or other conditions that may
cause personal injury or property damage. Consult a qualified
installer, service agency, or your distributor or branch for infor-
mation or assistance. The qualified installer or agency must use
factory authorized kits or accessories when modifying this product.
Refer to the individual instructions packaged with the kits or
accessories when installing. Follow all safety codes and wear
safety glasses. Have fire extinguisher available. Read these in-
structions thoroughly and follow all warnings or cautions attached
to the unit. Consult local and state building codes and Sheet Metal
and Air Conditioning National Association (SMACNA) for special
installation requirements.
INSTALLATION
I. CHECK EQUIPMENT AND JOB SITE
INSPECT EQUIPMENT — File claim with shipping company,
prior to installation, if shipment is damaged or incomplete.
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power on. System installation screens will automatically appear
and will display the Equipment Summary screen when finished.
The Equipment Summary screen will display REMOTE ACCESS
near the bottom of the screen.
Updating System Profile
The Evolution System will automatically send system information
to Bryant’s computer servers within one hour after the system has
been successfully installed. Access to the system via the internet or
telephone will not be available until this occurs. The system can be
forced to send its information through the following process if
internet and telephone access is required immediately. Press and
hold the RADIO TEST button for 15 seconds. When the button is
first pressed, the red LED will turn on. Five seconds into the press,
the yellow LED will turn on. 15 seconds into the press, the green
COM1 LED will turn on. Release the button when the green LED
turns on. The red LED will flash when messages are being sent.
The red and yellow LED will flash when the SAM is waiting for
message replies. Upon successful profiling, both green LEDs will
be lit. If profiling is not successful, the red LED will be lit solid.
The entire profiling process can take up to 15 minutes per
Evolution System. If two systems are connected to one SAM, then
the profiling process can take up to 30 minutes.
If REMOTE ACCESS is not displayed, check connections to the
ABC wires as well as ensure the Yellow LED is lit on the System
Access Module (this ensures the module has power). The green
LED will be lit next to each ABC connection if the user interface
has established communication.
IX. PIN NUMBER AND SERIAL NUMBER
The PIN and Serial number of the System Access Module are used
by the system owner to register their system with Bryant. Remove
the sticker containing the PIN number from the radio and install at
the front of the Owner’s Guide. Also, write down the SAM serial
number in the Home Owner’s Guide. The serial number can be
found on the SAM packaging, at the bottom of the large SAM
circuit board (see Fig. 3), or in the user interface Service Menu. If
PIN number is lost or missing, it can be found by entering the
Service Menu of the User Interface (10 second press of the
Advance button) and looking at the Model/Serial Numbers screen.
The PIN will be listed with the System Access Module model and
serial numbers.
If the Evolution system ABC wiring is moved from connector 1 to
connector 2 (or vice versa), or Evolution equipment has changed,
the System Access Module must update Bryant’s servers with the
new information. This will happen automatically within one hour,
or can be manually forced with the process described above.
TROUBLESHOOTING
FAULT INDICATORS — Under normal operation, the Yellow
and Green LED will be on continuously (solid). If the System
Access Module does not receive communications with the Evolu-
tion system, the Green LED will not be on. If there are faults
present, the Yellow LED indicator will blink a two digit status
code. The first digit will blink at a fast rate, the second at a slow
rate.
RS-232 Connector
An RS-232 port has been provided for connection to home
automation equipment. Consult your home automation supplier for
support.
STATUS CODE
DESCRIPTION
Board Failure
45
61
62
Radio out of range (no coverage for five minutes)
Loss of communication with the radio
Radio not registered with the local network
(unregistered for five minutes)
63
64
Auxiliary sensor active
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Green Yellow
Green Yellow
Red
Red
Send Message 1
(short)
Flash Yellow at 1Hz
Okay?
Failed
Flash Yellow at 1Hz
and solid Red
Green Yellow
Red
Wait for Reply
(short)
Flash Green and Yellow
at 1 Hz
Green Yellow
Green Yellow
Red
Red
Timeout
Okay?
Flash Green and Yellow at
1Hz and solid Red
Send Message 2
(short)
Flash Yellow 2 times,
1 second off
Green Yellow
Green Yellow
Red
Red
Okay?
Failed
Flash Yellow 2 times
and solid Red
Flash Green and Yellow
2 times
Wait for Reply
(long)
Green Yellow
Green Yellow
Red
Red
Okay?
Timeout
Flash Green and Yellow
2 times and solid Red
Flash Yellow 3 times
1 second off
Send Message 2
(long)
Green Yellow
Green Yellow
Red
Red
Okay?
Failed
Flash Yellow 3 times
and solid Red
Wait for Reply
(long)
Glash Green and Yellow
3 times
Green Yellow
Green Yellow
Red
Red
Okay?
Timeout
Glash Green and Yellow
3 times and solid Red
Solid Green LED
Yellow and Red off
All tests passed
Fig. 2 — Radio Test Process and LED Sequence
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Antenna
Connection
PIN LABEL
RADIO
Home
Automation
Connection
(RS-232)
RADIOTEST
WLS
AUXILIARY
SENSOR
WLSC
A1
B1
STATUS
COMM1
ABC TO
SYSTEM 1
C1
A2
B2
COMM2
ABC TO
SYSTEM 2
24VAC+
24VAC-
C2
SERIAL NUMBER
Fig. 3 — System Access Module Control Board
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Printed in U.S.A.
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