What are Remote Devices

Once the Remote Devices are installed and linked to a master thermostat at the Admin-level, additional configuration settings at the thermostat level will become available. Additional remote input devices connected to a thermostat will also display under the Thermostat’s Remote Devices.


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Accessing Thermostat Remote Devices

  1. To access Remote Devices interconnected to a master thermostat, select the Climate Control Group where the master thermostat is located.
  2. Select the master thermostat and you will notice the a Remote Devices button at the bottom of the Thermostat Settings page.
Important: Any remote devices should be installed last. Otherwise, remote devices that are powered using batteries will deplete sooner while they find the Pelican Wireless Mesh Network. Also, new remote thermostats can take up to 10 minutes to register on the Pelican Web-App.

Types of Temperature Remote Devices

Temperature Display and Keypad

A Remote Device with a Temperature Sensor displays the current temperature as well as the active setting of the master thermostat. This allows you to be informed and minimizes confusion about the active settings.

The front keypad can be enabled to allow for local control of the HVAC system, or disabled to lock the front keypad to eliminate undesirable tampering.

Temperature-Only Mode

A Remote Device with Temperature Sensor can also be configured to provide only temperature monitoring in climate critical locations like computer server rooms or enclosed freezers. In this mode, the device continually tracks real-time temperature in the location where it is installed.

Remote Proximity/Occupancy Sensor

The Remote Proximity/Occupancy Sensor can be used to monitor occupancy to track occupied and unoccupied hours, which allows for additional scheduling features to more efficiently manage your building’s climate.

The Remote Sensor can also be used to monitor when doors and windows are open or closed.


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