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STE-8001 and STE-8201 sensors

Installation Guide

Section 1

Introduction to STE-8000 sensors

Specifications ...........................................................................................................................4
Safety considerations  .............................................................................................................6

Section 2

Installing STE-8000 sensors

Planning for motion sensing .................................................................................................7
Rough-in preparation  ............................................................................................................8
Installing the sensors ..............................................................................................................8
Maintenance ............................................................................................................................9

Section 3

User functions

Operating the STE-8000  .......................................................................................................11
Changing setpoints ...............................................................................................................12

Section 4

Commissioning functions

The commissioning sequence  .............................................................................................14
Enter the commissioning mode ..........................................................................................14
Setting up network communications .................................................................................15
Box options  ............................................................................................................................16
Setting commissioning setpoints ........................................................................................20
Setting the airflow setpoints  ...............................................................................................23
Balancing airflow ..................................................................................................................27
Advanced options  ................................................................................................................31

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Summary of Contents for STE-8001

Page 1: ...reparation 8 Installing the sensors 8 Maintenance 9 Section 3 User functions Operating the STE 8000 11 Changing setpoints 12 Section 4 Commissioning functions The commissioning sequence 14 Enter the c...

Page 2: ...any means without the written permission of KMC Controls Inc Printed in U S A Disclaimer The material in this manual is for information purposes only The contents and the product it describes are subj...

Page 3: ...tegrated operator interface ready to use with BAC 8000 series VAV controllers Large LCD display Simple three button interface Continuously displays temperature and time Separate password protection fo...

Page 4: ...9 meters Power Supplied by connected controller Mounting Surface mount directly to any flat surface or to a 2 x 4 inch or 4 x 4 inch handy box Mounting on a 4 x 4 inch box requires a mounting backpla...

Page 5: ...nge Model STE 8201 only Detector type Passive infrared Range 33 feet 10 meters See diagrams Dimensions A B C D E F 3 25 in 5 16 in 2 58 in 3 25 in 0 87 in 1 07 in 83 mm 116 mm 66 mm 83 mm 22 mm 27 mm...

Page 6: ...tection of the equipment itself To promote safety we use hazard alert labeling in this manual Follow the associated guidelines to avoid hazards Danger Danger represents the most severe hazard alert Bo...

Page 7: ...ical traffic in the coverage area When choosing a location do not install the sensor in the following areas Behind curtains or other obstructions In locations that will expose it to sunlight or heat s...

Page 8: ...ssories on page 4 for model numbers Connect the STE 8000 series sensor to a controller with a standard Ethernet cable with RJ 45 connectors on each end Maximum cable length is 75 feet 22 9 meters Plen...

Page 9: ...he top of the sensor over the top of the mounting base and swing it down over the Allen screw brackets Be careful not to pinch any wiring 6 Back the Allen screws out of the brackets until they engage...

Page 10: ...KMC Controls Revision A Installing STE 8000 sensors Maintenance 10...

Page 11: ...the STE 8000 Pressing either the up button or down button changes a selection setting or value Pressing the setpoint button saves the setting or value Typically saving an entry also advances to the n...

Page 12: ...s not previously been entered the display will change to the occupied cooling setpoint display after Step 1 Set the occupied cooling setpoint 1 Press the or buttons to change the cooling setpoint temp...

Page 13: ...l unit including the configuration for fans and reheat The installation and operation manual supplied with the controller to which the STE 8000 series sensor is connected The building automation syste...

Page 14: ...can be entered in the advanced commissioning functions See the topic Advanced options on page 31 Enter the commissioning mode Procedure Steps STE display Starting display Start from the temperature d...

Page 15: ...D Enter the device instance 1 Press the or buttons to change the first digit 2 Press the button to select the next digit Repeat for all seven digits 3 When the button is pressed for the last digit the...

Page 16: ...elect the box settings display 1 From the COMM display press the or buttons to show the CNFG display 2 Press the button to select the CNFG options The display changes to STPT 3 Press the or buttons to...

Page 17: ...m 0 10 volts Floating The reheat outputs control a tristate actuator Time proportional Controls a thermal wax valve with a 24 volt triac output 2 Press the button to save the reheat option and advance...

Page 18: ...with constant air volume control Supply exhaust offset The system maintains space temperature with the primary VAV controller The secondary controller controls the exhaust unit Supply exhaust trackin...

Page 19: ...ress the or buttons to select one of the following STPT FLOW or ADVC options BACK to choose another commissioning function EXIT to return to the temperature display 2 Press the button to select the ne...

Page 20: ...the setpoint display 1 From the COMM display press the or buttons to show the CNFG display 2 Press the button to select the CNFG options The display changes to STPT 3 Press the button to select the ST...

Page 21: ...in the section User functions on page 11 Set the unoccupied cooling setpoint 1 Press the or buttons to set the unoccupied cooling setpoint The setpoint will change in 0 5 increments 2 Press the button...

Page 22: ...function Set the supply exhaustdifferential pressure setpoint 1 Press the or buttons to set the supply exhaust differential pressure setpoint The setpoint will change in increments of 0 01 inches of...

Page 23: ...et within the range of the mode in use Failure to set the unused setpoints correctly will result in unpredictable or erroneous air balancing settings Procedure to set the airflow setpoints Procedure S...

Page 24: ...to save the setpoint and advance to the next function Set the heating maximum airflow limit 1 Press the or buttons to set the maximum limit for heating airflow The setpoint will change in 1 CFM increm...

Page 25: ...button to save the setpoint and advance to the next function Set the heating maximum airflow limit 1 Press the or buttons to set the maximum limit for heating airflow The setpoint will change in 1 CF...

Page 26: ...lity ventilation 1 Press the or buttons to set the maximum limit for ventilation airflow The setpoint will change in 1 CFM increments 2 Press the button to save the setpoint and advance to the next fu...

Page 27: ...esult in unpredictable or erroneous air balancing settings See Setting the airflow setpoints on page 23 for the procedure to adjust the setpoints Note Starting the balancing procedure erases all previ...

Page 28: ...ess the button to save the measured airflow The display changes to PMIN Measure and enter the actual minimum primary airflow The display begins flashing PMIN and also displays the actual airflow at th...

Page 29: ...irflow The display begins flashing SMAX and also displays the actual airflow at the bottom Note The airflow displayed by the STE 8000 in this step is the actual uncorrected airflow 1 Wait for the maxi...

Page 30: ...ual airflow 3 Press the button to advance to the entry display SMIN stops flashing 4 Press the or buttons to enter the measured airflow 5 Press the button to save the measured airflow The display adva...

Page 31: ...splay changes to the COMM Select the advanced display 1 From the COMM display press the or buttons to show the CNFG display 2 Press the button to select the CNFG options The display changes to STPT 3...

Page 32: ...et the standby time Note This function applies only to controllers that will use an STE 8201 sensor 3 Press the or buttons to set the time for the standby time The value will change in 1 minute increm...

Page 33: ...Press the or buttons to select one of the following STPT FLOW or BOX options BACK to choose another commissioning function EXIT to return to the temperature display Press the button to select the nex...

Page 34: ...KMC Controls Revision A Commissioning functions Advanced options 34...

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