Product Overview
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- General Information (All Output Configurations)
- Overview and General Installation
- Mounting Considerations
- Wiring Considerations
- Inputs and Outputs
- Network Wiring
- Configuration Screens
- Custom Programming
- Sample Custom Applications
- CO2 Sensors and DCV
- Custom Web Graphics
- Hospitality and Locked User Interface Modes
- Motion/Occupancy Sensor
- Support
- Important Notices
- BAC-1xx63/1xxx63 Series (6 Relays and 3 Analog Outputs)
- Bills of Materials (BAC-1xx63/1xxx63)
- Sequence of Operation (BAC-1xx63/1xxx63)
- FlexStat (All Models) Common Features
- Space Temperature Setpoints and Modes
- Occupancy Modes
- Optimum Start
- Standby Mode
- Fan Control
- Sensor 2 (Fan Status or Discharge Air Temp)
- Economizer
- DCV (Demand Controlled Ventilation)—General Information
- DCV—Basic Configuration
- DCV—Standard Configuration
- DCV—Advanced Configuration
- Dehumidification
- Humidification (BAC-1x136 and BAC-1xx136 Only)
- Staged Heating and Cooling Parameters
- User Interface Display Backlight
- BAC-1xx63/1xxx63 Applications
- FlexStat (All Models) Common Features
- BAC-1xx36/1xxx36 Series (3 Relays and 6 Analog Outputs)
- BAC-1xx30 Series (3 Relays and 0 Analog Outputs)
- BAC-1xxx53 (5 Relays, 1 Triac, & 3 Analog Outputs)
- Index
FlexStat (General) 19 Application Guide, Rev S
Custom Objects Restrictions/Recommendations
The following objects have predened functions in the rmware and
Control Basic. Do not aempt to reuse them for other purposes.
• Analog Values (AV) 1–78 (KMC recommends reserving 1–80)
• Binary Values (BV) 1–40 (KMC recommends reserving 1–50)
• Multi State Values (MSV) 1–15 (KMC recommends reserving 1–20)
• PID Loops (LOOP) 1–6
• Control Basic Programs (PRG) 1–5
• Trend Logs (TL) 1–3
• Event Enrollments (EE) 1–5
• Notication Class (NC) 1
As a best practice when custom programming with new objects, start
with the highest numbered available object (e.g., AV150) and work
down (AV149, AV148, AV147, etc.) as you use them.
NOTE: This object list may be expanded in future releases of rmware.
NOTE: To see a list of objects and their usage in various applica-
tions, download and install the KMC Standard Applications
package from the KMC web site and look at the relevant
BAC-1xxxx Point Denitions le.
NOTE: See also Viewing the Control Basic Programs on page 17.
NOTE: Customized programs are the responsibility of the user. KMC
Controls does not provide support for such programs.
Programs During Upgrades and Factory Restores
NOTE: If custom Control Basic programs are installed and a restore to
factory seings is performed, all factory programs are restart-
ed but all custom Control Basic programs are halted. Change
the state of each program by loading/running the program
from the CB Programs menu (or BACstage).
NOTE: If custom Control Basic programs are installed and set to
autorun, whenever the rmware is updated, ALL (factory and
custom) programs are halted.
If custom Control Basic programs are installed but NOT set to
autorun, whenever the rmware is updated, factory programs
are restarted but any (manual) running custom programs are
halted at restart.
Change the state of each custom program by using the Update
Manager or loading/running each program from the CB Pro-
grams menu (or BACstage).
UPDATE MANAGER
PROGRAM CONFIG ERROR
ENABLE FACTORY:
ENABLE CUSTOM: NO
EDIT CB PROGRAMS
DONE
NO