FMS-2000C
LIT-12013504
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Configuring the trigger mode for Occupancy Mode
1. On the home screen, tap the
Settings
icon to enter the
Settings
menu.
2. To view relay settings, tap
Relay
.
3.
To find the relay you want to configure the trigger mode for, swipe left.
4. On the
RELAY
screen, expand
Trigger Mode
and tap
Occupancy Mode
for more information.
5.
To confirm the new setting, collapse
Occupancy Mode
.
Adjusting the Occupancy Mode
1. On the home screen, tap the
Settings
icon to enter the
Settings
menu.
2. To view relay settings, tap
Relay
.
3.
To find the relay you want to adjust the occupancy mode for, swipe left.
4. On the
RELAY
screen, expand
Occupancy
and choose from the following options:
•
Occupied
•
Unoccupied
5.
To confirm the new setting, collapse
Occupancy
.
Configuring the action mode
In direct acting mode, the alarm relay activates when the sensor input exceeds the high setpoint and deactivates when the sensor input
falls below the low setpoint. In reverse acting mode, the alarm relay activates when the sensor input falls below the low setpoint and
deactivates when the sensor input exceeds the high setpoint.
1. On the home screen, tap the
Settings
icon to enter the
Settings
menu.
2. To view relay settings, tap
Relay
.
3.
To find the relay you want to configure the action mode for, swipe left.
4. On the
RELAY
screen, expand
Action Mode
and choose from the following options:
•
Direct Acting
•
Reverse Acting
5.
To confirm the new setting, collapse
Action Mode
.
Setting up a delay
The relay delay specifies the amount of time the FMS-2000C controller waits before activating or deactivating the relay contacts based
on the action mode.
To set up a delay for the occupancy mode, complete the following steps:
1. On the home screen, tap the
Settings
icon to enter the
Settings
menu.
2. To view relay settings, tap
Relay
.
3.
To find the relay you want to set up a delay for, swipe left.
4. On the
RELAY
screen, expand
Action Mode
and move the slider to set a delay time of up to 180 seconds.
5.
Optional:
Tap the
Revert
icon to revert back to the previous delay time.
6.
To confirm the new setting, collapse
Action Mode
.
Configuring the PID Loop
If you have configured any of the analog outputs in PID mode, you can use the
PID Loop Setup
menu to fine-tune the PID constants
the closed-loop control scheme uses. See Table 7 for information on default values.
Setting up the proportional gain
1. On the home screen, tap the
Settings
icon to enter the
Settings
menu.
2. To view PID settings, tap
PID Loop
.
3.
To find the PID Loop Setup you want to adjust the proportional gain for, swipe left.
4. On the
PID LOOP SETUP
screen, expand
Proportional
and move the slider to set the proportional gain.
5.
Optional:
Use the
Revert
icon to revert back to the previous setting.
6.
To confirm the settings, collapse
Proportional
.
Setting up the integral gain
1. To view PID settings, tap
PID Loop
.
2.
To find the PID loop setup you want to adjust the integral gain for, swipe left.
3. On the
PID LOOP SETUP
screen, expand
Integral
and move the slider to set the integral gain.
4.
Optional:
Use the
Revert
icon to revert back to the previous setting.
5.
To confirm the settings, collapse
Integral
.