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Delta Controls

Document Edition 1.9

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Use the arrow buttons to navigate through the menu options.  Once you have navigated to the desired item you
wish to display or change, wait a brief moment for the current value to begin blinking, whereby you can use the
arrow buttons to make any necessary changes.  Once the changes are made or you wish to move on, press E

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Configuration Menu Options

The Configuration Menu is a list of items which you can navigate through and make changes to as you need for
setup purposes.  You may use either the down arrow or the up arrow to navigate through the menu items (in
direct or reverse order).  Waiting momentarily on an item will eventually display the current setting and allow
you to make changes.  The Configuration Menu items are as follows:

Menu Item

Description

CFg

CFg

CFg

CFg

Displayed momentarily to indicate you have successfully entered the Configuration
Menu.

DEG

DEG

DEG

DEG

The Temperature Units Setting (C or F).

DSP

DSP

DSP

DSP

The LCD Display Code Setting (AV15) configures local display and button
handling and has the following definitions:

1.0

 

No Value.  The LCD & buttons are fully available for remote programming.

2.0

 

Local Temperature (AI1) only is always displayed.

3.0

 

Local Setpoint (AV6) only is always displayed, and can be adjusted.

4.0

 

Temperature is displayed by default, and pressing an arrow button displays
the Setpoint for adjustment.

5.0

 

Temperature and Setpoint are alternated on the display every 2 seconds, until
pressing an arrow button displays just the Setpoint for adjustment.

6.0

 

Setpoint only is always displayed, but cannot be adjusted.

7.0

 

Temperature is displayed by default, and pressing an arrow button displays
the Setpoint for 3 seconds but cannot be adjusted.

8.0

 

Temperature and Setpoint are alternated on the display every 2 seconds, but
the Setpoint cannot be adjusted.

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: When connected to LINKnet the Display Code should be set to 1.0 (whereby

the display and buttons are controlled through GCL in the host DAC device), while
a setting of 4.0 is a typical choice when connected directly to an MS/TP network.

Lnt

Lnt

Lnt

Lnt

The LINKnet Communications Setting (On or Off), to match the connection
method.  When turned On the network communications is set to LINKnet, and when
Off the communications is set to MS/TP.

dNA

dNA

dNA

dNA

The DNA Setting (On or Off), for inheriting a derived address from higher-up
devices on an MS/TP network, or not.

Add

Add

Add

Add

The device Address (1 to 99), which is used internally as the MAC Address.  As the
BACstat can only be a Subnet device on MS/TP, this address is always mapped in as
the Subnet value.  On LINKnet, this address is the physical address for the device
(limited to 1 to 12) and the other address settings are irrelevant.  Note: On MS/TP
the complete BACnet address is in the form of “OEM_Area_System_Subnet”

SYS

SYS

SYS

SYS

The System number (0 to 99), which can only be set manually when on MS/TP and

DNA

 is turned off – and is inherited when DNA is on.

ArE

ArE

ArE

ArE

The Area number (0 to 99), which can only be set manually when on MS/TP and

DNA

 is turned off – and is inherited when DNA is on.

OEM

OEM

OEM

OEM

The OEM number (0 to 3), which can only be set manually when on MS/TP and

DNA

 is turned off – and is inherited when DNA is on.

BAU

BAU

BAU

BAU

The Network Speed (9,600 or 19,200 or 38,400 or 76,800 bps).  The default for both
LINKnet and MS/TP is 76,800 bps.  While the baud rate for MS/TP devices may
need to be adjusted to suite, the speed for LINKnet networks should remain at
76,800 bps.

Summary of Contents for DNS-14

Page 1: ...cessible to the rest of the system These same objects in the Application Controller are used in programming each DNS 14 for various functions and applications When connected on an MS TP network the DNS 14 functions as an independent Native BACnet sensor device similar to any other MS TP device Each DNS 14 is configured for operation including the use of its buttons and display and can receive comm...

Page 2: ...nnection Communications Speed 9 600 or 19 200 or 38 400 or 76 800 bps the default Maximum of 99 nodes per MS TP segment 50 without a repeater Input Temperature Sensor Thermistor Input 10 000 ohm 77 ºF 25 ºC Accuracy of 0 36 ºF from 32 158 ºF 0 2 ºC from 0 70 ºC Display Resolution of 0 1 º Stability of 0 24 ºF over 5 years 0 13 ºC Technology 8 bit Processor c w internal A D Flash and RAM 3 digit LC...

Page 3: ...nection MS TP or LinkNet Power 2 Wire Connection 24 VAC Network Notes Ensure you use the specified balanced cable and follow documented RS 485 installation guidelines for MS TP or LinkNet networks Do not terminate the shield on the BACs tat but ensure conductivity is maintained Power Notes If connected to LinkNet Power may be supplied from the Power Out port on a DAC product Ensure polarity is obs...

Page 4: ...llowing specifications Balanced 100 to 120 ohm nominal impedance Twisted Shielded Pair TSP Cable Nominal capacitance of 16 PF FT or lower Nominal velocity of propagation of 66 or higher Topology For MS TP and LINKnet networks ensure the cable is installed as a daisy chain from one device to the next Max Nodes MS TP The maximum number of devices per MS TP network without any repeaters is 50 LINKnet...

Page 5: ... E DSC T305 System Devices RS 485 NET1 NET2 NET1 NET2 RS 232 BACstat I BACstat II with No I O BACstat II with muxed I O I O Field Modules LINKnet Devices TRM Level 4 Network LINKnet DFM DFM TRM LINKnet Notes 1 Ensure you use the recommended balanced cable 2 Ensure the cable is installed as a daisy chain from one device to the next 1000 or 300m maximum 3 Ensure you install MS TP terminator boards w...

Page 6: ...assword The default PIN is 1011 NOTE The PIN access code contained in AV31 can be changed through the OWS when the BACstat is connected to an MS TP network but not over LINKnet or through the keypad Once you have entered the valid 4 digit code you will gain access to the Configuration Menu and CFg CFg CFg CFg will be displayed immediately to indicate you are now in Configuration mode If you haven ...

Page 7: ... and pressing an arrow button displays the Setpoint for 3 seconds but cannot be adjusted 8 0 Temperature and Setpoint are alternated on the display every 2 seconds but the Setpoint cannot be adjusted NOTE When connected to LINKnet the Display Code should be set to 1 0 whereby the display and buttons are controlled through GCL in the host DAC device while a setting of 4 0 is a typical choice when c...

Page 8: ... you cannot create or delete When connected to an MS TP network these objects are readily accessible over the network When connected to a LINKnet network many of these objects are mapped into matching AI or AV objects residing in the Application Controller above Object Name Description Default Value DEV1 BACstat Device Object N A AI1 Temperature Input 1 10K Thermistor Value N A AV4 KeyPress KeyPre...

Page 9: ... to the total number of devices per LINKnet network as well as the number of devices that have outputs Refer to Appendix G in the V3 22 ORCAview Technical Reference Manual for further information Objects Only the BACstat information that is represented by objects resident in the Application Controller is readily accessible over the network The objects resident within each BACstat are not directly ...

Page 10: ... custom programming Then with GCL and the LCD and AI objects resident up in the Application Controller you program the BACstat to operate as you want similar to how ISTATs were programmed all BACstat functionality is written in GCL located in the Application Controller Note that none of the AV objects are accessible with V3 21 firmware WITH V3 22 FIRMWARE OR HIGHER You may disable local display an...

Page 11: ... However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separatio...

Page 12: ...ated and Conducted Emissions Class B EN 50082 1 1997 Generic Immunity Standard EN 61000 4 2 1995 A1 1999 ESD Immunity Level A EN 61000 4 3 1996 RF Electromagnetic Field Immunity Level A ENV 50204 1995 RF Electromagnetic Field Immunity Keyed Level A EN 61000 4 4 1995 EFT Burst Immunity Level B EN 61000 4 5 1995 Surge Immunity Level B EN 61000 4 6 1996 Conducted RF Disturbances Immunity Level A EN 6...

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