KMC BAC-10000 manual Configuration Initial Setup, Main Menu Overview, About the FlexStat

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Configuration (Initial Setup)

NOTE: Menus shown in this document reflect firmware version R1.3.0.4 or later. Actual context-sensitive screens are dependent on firmware version, FlexStat model, and options selected.

NOTE: If appear at the top of the screen (such as in the Main Menu), scroll up or down to see the rest of the menu’s off- screen choices.

Main Menu Overview

MAIN MENU

ABOUT

ADVANCED

ALARM

DATE/TIME

SCHEDULE

SETPOINTS

SYSTEM

Navigate the menus and change settings by pressing a combination of buttons. Press the:

Enter button to select and/or exit value editing.

Up/Down button to move among entries (up/ down lines).

Left/Right button to move among value fields (left/right spaces).

Left button to return to the Home screen.

NOTE: A log-in may be required to access menu items.

SETPOINTS

COOL SETPT:SAVE CHANGE?

HEAT SETPT:YES67° FNO

COOL SETBACK: 80° F

When prompted about a change (on any menu), press Right/Left to select the desired choice and then Enter.

About the FlexStat

ABOUT FLEXSTAT

FW: R1.3.0.0

BUILT: DEC 11 2009 @13:55:07

ASV: BAC_1xx63 R1.3.0.0 +6

MODEL: BAC–11163C

APP: AIR HANDLER

OPT: MOD H / MOD C

INSTANCE: 1

This display-only screen shows (scroll to see all):

Firmware version (FW)

Build date

Application software version (ASV)

Model number

Application configuration and options (set in the Application menu)

Device instance (set in the Device menu)

MAC address (set in the Communications menu)

Serial number

Board revision

NOTE: ASV will show CUSTOM if any built-in Control Basic program (1–5) is not running or has auto-run disabled.

BAC-10000 Series

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Contents Operation Guide Overview Applications and Installation Operation Basic Main Menu Overview Configuration Initial SetupAbout the FlexStat Advanced Menu Advanced Application OptionsSensor Setup Staging SetupValve Setup Advanced CB Control Basic ProgramsAdvanced BACnet Communications Advanced Date/TimeAdvanced Inputs Advanced Motion Sensor Advanced BACnet Device PropertiesAdvanced Temp. Setpoint Limits Advanced Security Levels and Passwords Menu Items Access LevelsAdvanced Trend Logs Advanced TestAlarms Date/TimeSchedules Setpoints System SetupTrend Viewer Types of Reset Resetting the FlexStatWarm and Cold Starts Restore Factory BACnet MS/TP Network Communication Network ConnectionPC Data Port Connection Alarm Issues TroubleshootingCommunication 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

The KMC BAC-10000 is a cutting-edge building automation controller designed to offer exceptional performance in monitoring and controlling HVAC systems, lighting, and various other building systems. This advanced controller is engineered to enhance energy efficiency, improve occupant comfort, and provide streamlined building management capabilities.

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.

Another standout feature of the KMC BAC-10000 is its advanced data logging capabilities. The controller can record historical data for various parameters, which can be crucial for performance analysis and optimization. This functionality enables facility managers to identify patterns, predict maintenance needs, and ultimately enhance the overall efficiency of their systems.

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.

In conclusion, the KMC BAC-10000 is a robust and flexible building automation controller that offers extensive features and technologies for effective building management. Its multi-protocol support, user-friendly interface, advanced data logging, and emphasis on security make it a top choice for modern building automation needs. By choosing the BAC-10000, facility managers can optimize energy usage, improve occupant comfort, and streamline operations within their buildings.