KMC BAC-10000 manual Cover and Display Issues, Custom Programming and Web Issues

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Cover and Display Issues

Cover Binds on Backplate

Carefully remove the FlexStat cover from the backplate and inspect for bent pins and/or termi- nal socket connectors. If cover pins are bent, use a needle-nose pliers to straighten them. If socket connectors are bent, use a pointed object (such as a thumbtack or straightened paperclip) to straighten them. (Pushing the pointed object into the socket from the back side can be helpful.)

Replace the backplate.

NOTE: When installing the cover on the backplate, be sure to not pinch or dislodge any wiring. Do not use excessive force.

If there is any binding, pull out cover and examine pins and terminal socket connectors.

Display Is Blank or Erratic

Check that Display Blanking is not unintention- ally enabled. (See System Setup on page 13.)

Check for a tripped circuit breaker to the trans- former.

Check for proper supply voltage from trans- former and that the transformer has enough capacity (VA) for all connected devices (see their respective data sheets).

Carefully remove the FlexStat cover from the backplate, check pins and connectors, and rein- sert. (See Cover Binds on Backplate on page 18.)

Check connections.

Put another FlexStat on the installed backplate, and if the second FlexStat functions properly, replace the first FlexStat.

Display Freezes (Buttons Have No Effect)

Carefully remove the FlexStat cover from the backplate and ensure the WD (watch dog) jumper (near the bottom of the board) is installed on the left and center pins. The jumper is tem- porarily removed during a firmware update and should be reinstalled when the process is com- pleted. (See the KMD-5699 Installation Guide, P/N 913-019-04, for more information.) Reinstall- ing the cover on the backplate will restart the FlexStat.

Custom Programming and Web Issues

Control Basic Programs Do Not Work

NOTE: The FlexStat has a library of built- in applications and options that are configured through the FlexStat’s display. Beyond these standard configurations, custom changes can be added to a FlexStat using KMC’s BACstage (ver. 2.4.0.26 or later) or TotalControl (ver. 2.0.5 or later).

NOTE: Control Basic (read-only) programs 1 through 5 are used for built-in applications and can not be modified directly. Programs 6 through 10 are empty and can be used for additional programming. Using BACstage or TotalControl, a program (1 through 5) can be copied, pasted into a new program code object (6 through 10), edited, and run in place of the original. (Although programs 1–5 cannot be edited, they can be halted and set to not autorun after restart.)

NOTE: Customized programs are the responsibility of the user. KMC Controls does not provide support for such programs.

In the BAC-10000 Series Application Guide (P/N 913-019-03),carefully REVIEW ALL the infor- mation in the Custom Programming section!

Set programs to autorun and/or check if they have halted. Review (Advanced) CB (Control Basic) Programs on page 6.

Ensure objects are written to correct priority levels. See the Custom Web Graphics section in the BAC-10000 Series Application Guide (P/N 913-019-03).

Custom programming requires BACstage (ver. 2.4.0.26 or later) or TotalControl (ver. 2.0.5 or later). Upgrade to the latest version for the most complete functionality.

For assistance with Control Basic commands, see the Help system in TotalControl or BACstage.

Custom Web Graphics Do Not Work

In the BAC-10000 Series Application Guide (P/N 913-019-03), review the Custom Web Graphics section.

See also Control Basic Programs Do Not Work above.

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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 OptionsValve Setup Sensor SetupStaging 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 IssuesTemperature Setpoint Is Not Maintained Input, Sensor, and Value IssuesTemperature Reading Is Incorrect Input Values Are Outside the Expected RangeFan Does Not Run Output, Fan, and Relay IssuesAnalog Output Does Not Work Relay Internal Does Not WorkWiring Issues Relay External Does Not WorkAccessories MaintenanceFirmware Upgrade 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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