WhiteRock Corporation WR1212 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Fig.5 Hang the upper 2 Slots onto the Tabs
_Take engaged upper Slots and Tabs as the center of a pivotal movement, slide down the
Receiver Unit. See Fig.6
Fig.6 Slide down the Receiver Unit before engage the lower 2 tabs
_Before engaging the lower 2 Slots of the Receiver Unit onto the lower 2 Tabs of the Base Plate,
make sure the Terminal Pins Adapter (See Fig.3) is in position in accepting the Terminal Pins of
the Base Plate. See Fig.6
_Press the lower 2 Slots onto the lower 2 Tabs. Mounting ZoneLogic Receiver Unit is now
complete.
5. Install 2XAA alkaline battery inside the thermostat Transmitter Unit.
6. Installation of ZoneLogic is now complete and ready for programming.
Panel Indication
a. System Switch On Receiver Unit
b. Fan Switch
c. Using Condition/Power Switch
d. Pre-Set Temperature Adjusting Button (UP) On Receiver Unit 
e. Pre-Set Temperature Adjusting Button (DOWN) On Receiver Unit
f. Power Switch on Transmitter Unit
g. System Switch On Transmitter Unit
h. Pre-Set Temperature Adjusting Button (UP) On Transmitter Unit
i. Pre-Set Temperature Adjusting Button (DOWN) On Transmitter Unit
LCD Display Indication
A. Local Temperature. An indication of the local
temperature whether it is sensed by the Receiver or
Transmitter Unit
B. Pre-set Temperature. An indication of an adjustable
temperature which users wish to have and
cooling/heating system to control at
C. Temperature Degree Scale in Fahrenheit or
Celsius. By pressing the d & e push buttons on the
Receiver Unit at the same time, or pressing the h & i
buttons on the Transmitter Unit at the same time, will
be able to change the indication of "F" to "C", or vise
versa.
D. Heating or Cooling System Selection Indication
E. Radio Frequency Remote Control in Use Indication
F. Low Battery Warning Indication on the Transmitter
Unit
G. Power On or Off Indication
Radio Frequency Remote Control Thermostat
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Wireless Radio-Frequency
Remote Control Thermostat
Heat and/or Cool Control
HVAC Central Air System or Heat Pump System
Table Of Contents
1. Compatibility
2. Install The Thermostat
3. Panel Indication
4. LCD Display Indication
5. Operating The Thermostat
Compatibility
ZoneLogic wireless R/F remote control thermostat is compatible with the following Heating/Cooling system:
•  Gas (Standing Pilot)
• Electronic 
Ignition
•  Gas Fired Boilers
• Oil-Fired 
Boilers
• Oil-Fired 
Furnace
• Electric 
Air 
Conditioning
•  Single Stage Heat Pump System
ZoneLogic wireless R/F remote control thermostat is NOT compatible with the following system:
•  Millivolt Gas Heater System
•  120/240 Line Volt System
•  Multi-Stage Heat Pump System
Install The Thermostat
1. Remove the old thermostat
Unscrew all holding screws from the existing thermostat to the base plate. Carefully rotate the 
thermostat
until the wiring in the back is visible. 
Loosen the colored-wires from the back.  Remove one wire at a time and then label the wire immediately,
using a small piece of masking tape based on the terminal label on the base plate (i.e. R, Rc, G, Y, W etc.).
You may need to stretch out the wires from the wall to have sufficient wire length to work with. 
SAFETY PRECAUTION: Don’t use your fingers to touch the bare copper wires at any time because you may
get an unpleasant electrical shock even at a low 24 VAC. Put a piece of black electrical tape to cover each bear
copper wire to prevent any potential shorting from accidentally touching two wires.
Remove the old base plate from the wall.
2. Disengage the Base Plate from the Receiver Unit
The Base Plate has 4 tabs surround. See Fig.1
Press to disengage the bottom 2 tabs from the Receiver unit.
After the bottom 2 tabs were disengage from the slots, pulling
the Base Plate up and away from the Receiver Unit. See Fig.2.
Fig.2 Pulling the Base Plate up and away from the Receiver
Unit
2. Mount the Base Plate
_Before mounting the base plate, direct wires from wall
opening through the Wiring Entrance Holes. See Fig.1
_Mount the Base Plate to the wall. Use a screwdriver to tighten the
mounting screws provided in the package through the Mounting
Holes to the wall. See Fig.1
3. Wire the terminal
_Refer to the wiring labels which placed on the wires, match the
letters for each of the corresponding terminal. Connect the wires to
the back of the ZoneLogic Receiver Unit.   Connect one wire at a
time based on the label on the Receiver Unit.  For example, R wire is
connected to the R terminal, Y wire to the Y terminal, etc. When
connecting the wires to the terminal you need to remove the black
electrical tapes from the wires and put the wires under the screw washers. 
Then tighten the screws. See Fig.1
4. Mount the Thermostat Receiver Unit to the Base Plate
_Before mounting the Receiver Unit, check the DIP switch (See Fig.3) on the back of the Receiver Unit if the
setting is identical to the one above the Battery Chamber of the back of the Thermostat Transmitter Unit. If the
setting of the DIP Switches is not identical, ZoneLogic will not work. See Fig.4
NOTE: The implementation of DIP Switch is to avoid interference with your neighbors when two or more
ZoneLogic units are used in the same neighborhood. During assembling, the DIP Switches in each ZoneLogic
were set to the same setting.
Please make one last check if the setting is correct before mounting the Receiver Unit. Should you experience
any interference when using your ZoneLogic, just change the DIP Switches setting to another set of On/Off
combination, ZoneLogic will function normally again.
_Mount the Thermostat Receiver Unit to the Base Plate by first hanging the upper 2 Mounting Slots of the
Receiver Unit (See Fig.3) onto the Base Plate upper 2 Tabs. See Fig.5
Fig.1 Base Plate
Fig.2
1. First Pulling Up
Fig.3 Dip Switch on Receiver Unit                   Fig.4 Dip Switch on Transmitter
2. Then Pulling Away
Wiring Entrance Hole
Mounting Holes
Terminals
Tab
Tab
Tab
Tab
Connector Pins
Upper Mounting Slots
Lower Mounting Slots
DIP Switch
Battery Chamber
Connector
Pin Adapter
DIP Switch
h                           g
Hang the upper
2 slots onto tabs
Terminal Pins
e
i                             f  
a         b          c
F     E                 D
G
C
B
A
•  For local control in WINTER:
1. Set switch "a" to the left (Heater);
2. Set switch "b" to the right (Fan on/off
automatically);
3. Set switch "c" to the right (Local);
4. Press buttons "d" & "e" to preset desired
temperature;
The system is now sensing and controlling the
heating system.
•  For local control in SUMMER:
1. Set switch "a" to the right (Cooler);
2. Set switch "b" to the right (Fan on/off
automatically);
3. Set switch "c" to the right (Local);
4. Press buttons "d" & "e" to preset desired
temperature;
The system is now sensing and controlling the air-
conditioning system.
Operating The
Thermostat
Suggested adjustments before running your
cooling/heating system:
•  For remote control in WINTER:
1. Set switch "a" to the left (Heater);
2. Set switch "c" to the left (Remote control);
3. Set switch "b" to the right (Fan on/off
automatically);
4. Turn on switch "f";
5. Set switch "g" to the left (Heater);
6. Press buttons "h" & "i" to preset desired
temperature;
The system is now sensing and controlling the
heating system.
•  For remote control in SUMMER:
1. Set switch "a" to the right (Cooler);
2. Set switch "c" to the left (Remote control);
3. Set switch "b" to the right (Fan on/off
automatically);
4. Turn on switch "f";
5. Set switch "g" to the right (Cooler);
6. Press buttons "h" & "i" to preset desired
temperature;
The system is now sensing and controlling the air-
conditioning system.
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
INTERFERENCE STATEMENT
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.
CAUTION: 
To assure continued FCC compliance: 
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to he 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.