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SECTION 3
ModSyncSE-User-Manual-211020
OPERATION
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WARNING
This manual is provided as a
guide to the correct operation and
maintenance of your equipment,
and should be read in its entirety and
be made permanently available to
the staff responsible for equipment
operation. It should not, however
be considered as a complete code
of practice, nor should it replace
existing codes or standards which
may be applicable. Fulton reserves
the right to change any part of
this installation, operation and
maintenance manual without notice.
Do not install, operate, service,
or repair any component of this
equipment unless you are qualified
and fully understand all requirements
and procedures.
All information in this manual is for
reference and guidance purposes,
and does not substitute for required
professional training, conduct,
and strict adherence to applicable
jurisdictional /professional codes or
regulations
Sensor Configuration
The Sensor Configuration screen allows the selection of where the temperature
readings for the ModSync® are received from, along with how often they
are updated. The Outdoor Air Temperature may also be disabled for certain
applications from this screen by selecting N/A as the OAT mode. If N/A is selected,
the Outdoor Air Temperature will no longer be displayed on the system status
screen and the outdoor air temperature cutoff feature will no longer be active.
See figure 18.
The Sensor Configuration Screen allows configuration of all the enabled sensors.
Note that the Outdoor Air Sensor and Return Sensor options will only be
available if they have already been enabled in the options menu.
Mode:
Select the source of the temperature value. When set to ModSync®
mode, the sensor should be physically connected to the ModSync®.
Reference the associated electrical drawing for proper wiring. When set
to BMS mode the temperature value is being written to the ModSync®
through the communication protocol.
Sampling Rate:
When the sensor is in ModSync® mode, the sampling rate
is how often the sensor is referenced for the temperature. This will reduce
the amount of temperature changes and provides more consistent control
of the system.
Sensor Bias:
A bias value can be entered to offset the measured
temperature to allow the temperature to match other sensors that may be
measuring near the same point.
BMS Value:
Shows the current temperature value being read from the
sensor or the value being written by the BMS through the communication
protocol.
FIGURE 18 – SENSOR CONFIGURATION SCREEN