Method and system for configuring wireless sensors in an HVAC system

US10635119B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10635119-B2
Application numberUS-201815951392-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 12, 2018
Priority dateMar 29, 2012
Publication dateApr 28, 2020
Grant dateApr 28, 2020

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An HVAC controller for controlling an HVAC system may be configured to enroll one or more wireless devices, and once one or more wireless devices are enrolled, to prompt the user to enter an identifier, a location, a device type and/or a function for one or more of the enrolled wireless devices. The HVAC controller may use the identifier, location and/or device type to identify each of the enrolled devices. This may facilitate a user in selecting various sensors to participate in sensor averaging, identifying where certain sensor data is originating, identifying devices having a low battery condition, as well as performing other tasks as desired.

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What is claimed is: 1. An HVAC controller for controlling one or more components of an HVAC system of a building, the HVAC controller comprising: a user interface including a display; a memory; an I/O block for sending and/or receiving signals to and/or from the one or more components of the HVAC system including one or more remote sensors, wherein each of the one or more remote sensors is associated with a unique identifier that uniquely identifies the remote sensor to the HVAC controller to support communication between the HVAC controller and the one or more remote sensors; a controller operatively coupled the user interface, the memory, and the I/O block, the controller is configured to: display one or more screens on the display that allow a user to assign a name label to each of the one or more remote sensors; and subsequently display the user assigned name labels on one or more screens to identify the corresponding one or more remote sensors. 2. The HVAC controller of claim 1 , wherein the controller is further configured to: display one or more screens on the display that allow a user to assign a location label to each of the one or more remote sensors; and subsequently display the user assigned location labels on one or more screens to identify the corresponding one or more remote sensors. 3. The HVAC controller of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to solicit the assignment of the name label from the user via the one or more screens, store the assigned name label in the memory of the HVAC controller, and subsequently display the assigned name label on one or more screens that allow the user to select which of the one or more remote sensors, if any, are to be used by the controller in providing temperature control to the building. 4. The HVAC controller of claim 3 , wherein the one or more screens that allow the user to select which of the one or more remote sensors, if any, are to be used by the controller in providing temperature control to the building also allow the user to select whether an internal temperature sensor of the HVAC controller, if present, is to be used in providing temperature control to the building. 5. The HVAC controller of claim 3 , wherein when two or more sensors are to be used for providing temperature control to the building, the controller uses sensor averaging. 6. The HVAC controller of claim 5 , wherein the controller is configured to display one or more screens that allow the user to assign a weight for use in sensor averaging to each of the two or more sensors that are to be used for providing temperature control to the building. 7. The HVAC controller of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to solicit the assignment of the name label from the user via the one or more screens, store the assigned name label in the memory of the HVAC controller, and subsequently display the assigned name label on one or more screens that allow the user to select which of the one or more remote sensors, if any, are to be used by the controller in providing humidification control to the building. 8. The HVAC controller of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to solicit the assignment of the name label from the user via the one or more screens, store the assigned name label in the memory of the HVAC controller, and subsequently display the assigned name label on one or more screens that allow the user to select which of the one or more remote sensors, if any, are to be used by the controller in providing dehumidification control to the building. 9. The HVAC controller of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to solicit the assignment of the name label from the user via the one or more screens, store the assigned name label in the memory of the HVAC controller, and subsequently display the assigned name label on one or more screens that allow the user to select which of the one or more remote sensors, if any, are to be used for viewing only. 10. An HVAC controller for controlling one or more components of an HVAC system of a building, the HVAC controller comprising: a user interface including a display; a memory; an I/O block for sending and/or receiving signals to and/or from the one or more components of the HVAC system including one or more remote sensors, wherein each of the one or more remote sensors is associated with a unique identifier that uniquely identifies the remote sensor to the HVAC controller to support communication between the HVAC controller and the one or more remote sensors; a controller operatively coupled the user interface, the memory, and the I/O block, the controller is configured to: display one or more screens on the display that allow a user to assign a location label to each of the one or more remote sensors; and subsequently display the user assigned location labels on one or more screens to identify the corresponding one or more remote sensors. 11. The HVAC controller of claim 10 , wherein the controller is configured to solicit the assignment of the location label from the user via the one or more screens, store the assigned location label in the memory of the HVAC controller, and subsequently display the assigned location label on one or more screens that allow the user to select which of the one or more remote sensors, if any, are to be used by the controller in providing temperature control to the building. 12. The HVAC controller of claim 11 , wherein the one or more screens that allow the user to select which of the one or more remote sensors, if any, are to be used by the controller in providing temperature control to the building allow the user to select whether an internal temperature sensor of the HVAC controller, if present, is to be used in providing temperature control to the building. 13. The HVAC controller of claim 11 , wherein when two or more sensors are to be used for providing temperature control to the building, the controller uses sensor averaging. 14. The HVAC controller of claim 13 , wherein the controller is configured to display one or more screens that allow the user to assign a weight for use in sensor averaging to each of the two or more sensors that are to be used for providing temperature control to the building. 15. The HVAC controller of claim 10 , wherein the controller is configured to solicit the assignment of the location label from the user via the one or more screens, store the assigned location label in the memory of the HVAC controller, and subsequently display the assigned location label on one or more screens that allow the user to select which of the one or more remote sensors, if any, are to be used by the controller in providing humidification control to the building. 16. The HVAC controller of claim 10 , wherein the controller is configured to solicit the assignment of the location label from the user via the one or more screens, store the assigned location label in the memory of the HVAC controller, and subsequently display the assigned location label on one or more screens that allow the user to select which of the one or more remote sensors, if any, are to be used by the controller in providing dehumidification control to the building. 17. The HVAC controller of claim 10 , wherein the controller is configured to solicit the assignment of the location label from the user via the one or more screens, store the assigned location label in the memory of the HVAC controller, and subsequently display the assigned location label on one or more screens that allow the user to select which of the one or more remote sensors, if any, are to be use

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What does patent US10635119B2 cover?
An HVAC controller for controlling an HVAC system may be configured to enroll one or more wireless devices, and once one or more wireless devices are enrolled, to prompt the user to enter an identifier, a location, a device type and/or a function for one or more of the enrolled wireless devices. The HVAC controller may use the identifier, location and/or device type to identify each of the enro…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ademco Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G05D23/1905. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 28 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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