KMC BAC-10000 manual Operation Basic

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Operation (Basic)

Home, Main Menu, and Override Screens

Home Screen

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COOL:

OCC:

FAN:

HUM: 36% RH

Override Screens

FAN MODES

UNOCC: AUTO

OCC: AUTO

Setpoint

Override

Menu

Configuration Screens

MAIN MENU

ABOUT ADVANCED ALARM DATE/TIME SCHEDULE SETPOINTS SYSTEM

Navigation

Navigate the menus and change settings by press- ing a combination of various arrow buttons and the Enter button. Push the:

Enter button to select and/or exit value editing.

Up or Down button to move among entries.

Right or Left button to move among value fields.

Left button to return to the Home screen.

 

Up/Setpoint Button

Enter Button

 

Left/Override

Right/Menu

Button

Button

Down/Setpoint Button

Main Menu and Settings

From the Home (temperature display) screen, press the Right arrow button to enter the Main Menu. You may need to enter a password to change any settings.

NOTE: Access to the Main Menu, setpoint adjust, and System/Occupancy/Fan override may require a password.

Room Temp. Setpoint Adjustment

From the Home (temperature display) screen, press the Up or Down arrow button once to view the exist- ing setpoint.

To temporarily change the setpoint, press the Up or Down arrow button repeatedly until the desired setting is displayed and press Enter. (If Enter is not pressed, the display will return to the Home screen after about five seconds and the new setpoint value will still be saved.) The new setpoint will hold until the next schedule change.

To permanently change the setpoint for occupied mode, go to the Setpoints section under the Main Menu. (In the Setpoints menu, heating/cooling set- points/setbacks and deadband can be changed with, if required, the correct password access. See Set- points on page 13.)

H/C, Fan, Occupancy, and Override

When the fan is commanded to run, the animated “FAN” icon rotates (if programmed to). When the fan command stops, the fan icon is motionless.

The “OCC” icon shows a sun when in Occupied mode and a quarter moon when in Unoccupied mode.

HEAT or COOL will show (and be animated when there is an active command), depending on the cur- rent mode. This can also be turned OFF.

To override these modes from the Home (tempera- ture display) screen, press the Left arrow button. Press Up or Down to get to the desired line and then Enter (twice) to edit the mode setting. Press Left to exit to Home.

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Contents Operation Guide Overview Applications and Installation Operation Basic Configuration Initial Setup Main Menu OverviewAbout the FlexStat Advanced Application Options Advanced MenuAdvanced CB Control Basic Programs Sensor SetupStaging Setup Valve SetupAdvanced Date/Time Advanced BACnet CommunicationsAdvanced BACnet Device Properties Advanced Inputs Advanced Motion SensorAdvanced Temp. Setpoint Limits Menu Items Access Levels Advanced Security Levels and PasswordsAdvanced Test Advanced Trend LogsDate/Time AlarmsSchedules 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 Custom Programming and Web Issues Cover and Display IssuesInput Values Are Outside the Expected Range Input, Sensor, and Value IssuesTemperature Reading Is Incorrect Temperature Setpoint Is Not MaintainedRelay Internal Does Not Work Output, Fan, and Relay IssuesAnalog Output Does Not Work Fan Does Not RunRelay External Does Not Work Wiring IssuesProgramming Custom MaintenanceFirmware Upgrade AccessoriesImportant Notices SupportAcronyms and Abbreviations ReferenceFor this document are included on this Definitions of TermsIndex SymbolsBAC-10000 Series KMC Controls, Inc

BAC-10000 specifications

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