KMC BAC-10000 manual Schedules

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Schedules

SCHEDULE

WEEKDAYS [MON–FRI]

WEEKEND [SAT–SUN]

ENTIRE WEEK [MON–SUN]

INDIVIDUAL DAYS

HOLIDAYS

To select the desired schedule, press:

1.Up/Down to move among entries.

2.Enter to select.

3.Left to go back one page.

WEEKDAYS

1:7:30:00 AM ON

2:5:15:00 PM OFF

3:

4:

5:

6:

[—>] DELETES ENTRY

To enter weekly schedules for occupied (ON) and unoccupied (OFF) times, press:

1.Right/Left to move among days and Enter to select.

2.Up/Down to move among entries and Enter to select and edit.

3.Right/Left to move among value fields.

4.Up/Down to increment/decrement value.

5.Enter to exit value editing.

6.Left to move back to days or back one page.

HOLIDAYS

HOL1: JAN 1 2009

HOL2: MAR 21 2009

HOL3: MAY 26 2009

HOL4: JULY 4 2009

HOL5: SEPT 1 2009

HOL6: NOV 27 2009

HOL7: NOV 28 2009

The Holiday entries will override the normal occupied weekly schedule entries and keep those days’ settings at their setback values. Setback values are entered in the Setpoints section of the Main Menu. (See also the maximum and minimum setpoint values in the Limits section of the Advanced Menu.)

To enter upcoming holidays, press:

1.Up/Down to move among entries.

2.Enter to select.

3.Right/Left to move among value fields.

4.Up/Down to increment/decrement value.

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Contents Operation Guide Overview Applications and Installation Operation Basic Configuration Initial Setup Main Menu OverviewAbout the FlexStat Advanced Menu Advanced Application OptionsSensor Setup Staging SetupValve Setup Advanced CB Control Basic ProgramsAdvanced BACnet Communications Advanced Date/TimeAdvanced BACnet Device Properties Advanced Inputs Advanced Motion SensorAdvanced Temp. Setpoint Limits Advanced Security Levels and Passwords Menu Items Access LevelsAdvanced Trend Logs Advanced TestAlarms Date/TimeSchedules System Setup SetpointsTrend Viewer Resetting the FlexStat Types of ResetWarm and Cold Starts Restore Factory Network Connection BACnet MS/TP Network CommunicationPC Data Port Connection Troubleshooting Alarm IssuesCommunication Issues Cover and Display Issues Custom Programming and Web IssuesInput, Sensor, and Value Issues Temperature Reading Is IncorrectTemperature Setpoint Is Not Maintained Input Values Are Outside the Expected RangeOutput, Fan, and Relay Issues Analog Output Does Not WorkFan Does Not Run Relay Internal Does Not WorkWiring Issues Relay External Does Not WorkMaintenance Firmware UpgradeAccessories Programming CustomSupport Important NoticesReference Acronyms and AbbreviationsDefinitions of Terms For this document are included on thisSymbols IndexBAC-10000 Series KMC Controls, Inc

BAC-10000 specifications

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One of the main features of the KMC BAC-10000 is its versatility. It supports a wide variety of communication protocols, including BACnet, Modbus, and LonWorks. This multi-protocol capability allows for seamless integration with existing building systems, ensuring that users can easily incorporate the BAC-10000 into their building management setup without the need for additional hardware or extensive modification.

The controller is equipped with an intuitive user interface that simplifies the management of building systems. It includes a graphical display that provides real-time data, enabling operators to monitor system performance, adjust settings, and troubleshoot issues with ease. This user-friendly design promotes efficient operation and reduces the learning curve for new users.

In terms of technical specifications, the BAC-10000 boasts a powerful microprocessor and an extensive range of I/O points, allowing it to handle large and complex building automation tasks. With support for both digital and analog inputs and outputs, users can customize their setup to meet specific operational requirements.

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Security is also a priority with the BAC-10000, as it includes multiple layers of security protocols to protect against unauthorized access and tampering. This ensures that sensitive building management data remains safe and that users can operate the controller confidently.

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