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Part No. 24-11443-00006, Rev. B

6

NS8000 Series

Setup and adjustments for the graphical display model

Adjusting the temperature setpoint

1.  Press the 

Temperature

 icon to view the temperature display screen.

2.  Press the oval 

Setpoint

 icon to open the setpoint adjustment settings screen.

3.  Press the 

Up

 or 

Down 

arrow to increase or decrease the temperature setpoint by 0.5°F or 0.5°C. 

4.  Press the green 

Checkmark

 icon to confirm the change or press the red 

Cancel

 icon to cancel the change, and return to the 

previous screen.

5. 

Optional: 

Press and hold the 

Up

 or 

Down

 arrow to continuously increase or decrease the temperature setpoint.

 

Adjusting the fan speed

1.  Press the 

Fan

 icon to view the fan display screen. 

2.  Press the 

Up

 or 

Down 

arrow to increase or decrease the fan speed to cycle through off, low, medium, or high fan speed 

settings.

3. 

Optional:

 Press the 

Fan Auto

 icon to set the fan speed to automatic mode. The 

Fan Auto

 icon circle is blue and the 

Up

 arrow, 

the 

Down

 arrow, and the 

Fan Speed 

bars

 

display as inactive. Deselect auto mode to increase or decrease the fan speed.

Note: 

The 

Up

 or 

Down

 arrows display as inactive when the fan reaches the maximum or minimum fan speed setting.

Viewing the SA Bus sensor address and firmware version

1.  Press the 

Network

 icon at the top of the display screen to access the network settings screen.The firmware version displays 

for diagnostic purposes.

2.  Press and hold the SA Bus for 3 seconds to access the SA Bus address edit screen.

3.  Press the 

Up

 or 

Down

 arrows to modify the SA Bus sensor address.

4.  Set the SA Bus sensor address between 199 and 206 to connect to the corollary controller. 

5.  Press the green

 Checkmark

 icon to confirm the change or press the red 

Cancel

 icon to cancel the change, and return to the 

previous screen.

The NS8000 Graphical Sensor model features five main display screens. See 

Table 1 for touchscreen icon descriptions. The 

current values for temperature, relative humidity (RH), or CO

2

 show below the relevant icon. Any interaction with a display screen 

activates temporary occupancy mode for 2 minutes. See Figure 1 to 3 for  individual graphical display screens.

Main screens overview

Viewing the settings screens

1.  Tap the 

Settings

 icon to access the settings screens. 

2.  Tap the left and right arrows at the top of the screen to scroll through the three pages of screen settings. 
3.  Tap any of the icons - temperature, RH, CO

2

, fan - on the bottom row to exit the 

Settings

 menu.

Adjusting the screen display settings

1.  Press the 

Settings

 icon to open the screen display settings. 

2.  Toggle the 

Brightness Bar

 icon to the left or right to adjust the screen brightness. 

3.  Set the 

Screen Timeout

 mode to dim or turn off after 60 seconds. The default setting is to turn off the screen.

4.  Tap the 

Toggle

 icon to switch between light and dark mode. The default setting is light mode.

Note: 

After a fixed duration of 60 seconds, the settings screen returns to the last visited main display screen.

Notes: 

• 

The large number on the temperature display screen shows the current temperature.

• 

The number in the blue oval shows the current setpoint value displayed in degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius.

• 

You can change the temperature unit in the 

Settings

 section. See 

Adjusting the temperature unit.

• 

The page indicator at the top of the screen shows the selected settings page.

• 

After a fixed duration of 60 seconds, the settings screen returns to the last visited main display screen.

Notes: 

• 

Press an icon to select the display screen for temperature, RH, CO

2

, fan speed, or screen settings.

• 

A blue square highlights the selected icon at the bottom of the screen.   

• 

After 10 seconds of inactivity on any adjustment screen, the UI returns to the previous display screen.

• 

A pressed arrow displays as dark gray while inactive arrows and inactive settings display as pale gray.

• 

An enabled 

Up

 or 

Down

 arrow displays as blue. 

• 

After 60 seconds of inactivity, the display screen dims or turns off based on the user settings for sleep mode.

• 

When any user interaction occurs, the display screen exits sleep mode.

Notes:

Summary of Contents for 24-11443-00006

Page 1: ...es dispositifs de sécurité ou de limitation ayant une fonction d avertissement ou de protection en cas de défaillance ou de dysfonctionnement du network sensor Mounting 466 72 0 74 5 40 CO2 F 466 ppm 72 CO2 40 North American Emissions Compliance United States This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These l...

Page 2: ...Note Locate the network sensor away from steam or water pipes warm air stacks unconditioned areas not heated or cooled or sources of electrical interference Height requirements may vary depending on the site Network sensors without CO2 sensing are shock and vibration resistant but not shock and vibration proof Be careful not to drop the unit or mount it where it could be exposed to excessive vibra...

Page 3: ...adhere to these wiring details causes the network sensor to function incorrectly You will not be able to connect to the system using the Bluetooth Wireless Comissioning Converter BTCVT Mobile Access Portal Gateway MAP or the handheld VAV balancing tool and you will not be able to expand the system with future offerings IMPORTANT Do not connect the SA bus ground the modular phone jack GND or the sc...

Page 4: ...Part No 24 11443 00006 Rev B 4 NS8000 Series 5 2 1 4 SA SA COM 15 VDC 15 VDC COM 15 VDC 1 2 5 6 4 3 COM SA SA 3 ...

Page 5: ...e setpoint temperature Network Network connection to host controller over SA bus No No network Sensor not connected to host controller No Settings Settings menu Settings lock Lockout mode Temperature Displays current temperature No Setting enabled Toggle setting is blue Setting disabled Toggle setting is white Error Title 24 error indicator Page indicator Settings screen page indicator Scroll arro...

Page 6: ... temperature relative humidity RH or CO2 show below the relevant icon Any interaction with a display screen activates temporary occupancy mode for 2 minutes See Figure 1 to 3 for individual graphical display screens Main screens overview Viewing the settings screens 1 Tap the Settings icon to access the settings screens 2 Tap the left and right arrows at the top of the screen to scroll through the...

Page 7: ...s icon and use the scroll arrow to navigate to the second page 2 To change the temperature unit tap the Toggle icon to switch between Fahrenheit and Celsius Title 24 error indicators In the event of a Title 24 related error the graphical screen displays the Error icon in the upper left of the display screen with the corresponding error code number for all the required state of California Title 24 ...

Page 8: ...curacy of the CO2 concentration measurement is essential modify the offset property of the NS Series CO2 Network Sensors Zone Quality ZN Q Analog Input AI The offset represents the local atmospheric pressure in hectopascals hPa Set the offset to the known local pressure or use the local altitude value listed in Table 3 The factory default value is 978 hPa As of Release 5 3 of the Controller Config...

Page 9: ...e measurement range 32 0 F 0 C to 104 F 40 C Temperature sensor type Digital temperature sensor Humidity sensor type Thin film capacitive sensor Ambient conditions Operating 32 F to 122 F 0 C to 50 C 10 to 90 RH noncondensing 85 F 29 C maximum dew point Storage 40 F to 122 F 40 C to 50 C 5 to 95 RH noncondensing Temperature resolution 0 5 F 0 5 C Temperature accuracy NS Series Network Zone Sensor ...

Page 10: ...ontact Johnson Controls www johnsoncontrols com contact us APAC JOHNSON CONTROLS C O CONTROLS PRODUCT MANAGEMENT NO 32 CHANGJIJANG RD NEW DISTRICT WUXI JIANGSU PROVINCE 214028 CHINA Europe JOHNSON CONTROLS WESTENDHOF 3 45143 ESSEN GERMANY NA SA JOHNSON CONTROLS 507 E MICHIGAN ST MILWAUKEE WI 53202 USA Single point of contact The performance specifications are nominal and conform to acceptable indu...

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