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INITIAL
SETUP
3 Initial Setup
The UbiquiSTAT can be fully programmed through the touchscreen, TCS Insight or Ubiquity Cloud. The Quick Start Wizard
assists in first-time setup (see
), and the Settings screens can be used for additional setup. Advanced setup
can be done using the internal BACnet Explorer to edit the BACnet programming objects directly (see the
for a list of all BACnet objects). TCS does not supply a BACnet configuration tool at this time, but any BACnet con
-
figuration tool an installer has access to can also be used to program the UbiquiSTAT.
3.1 Room Temperature Sensor Selection
By default, the UbiquiSTAT uses an internal temperature sensor. Optionally, remote temperature sensors can be wired
into the UbiquiSTAT. There are three room temperature sensor options: internal, remote, and an average of the two. Room
temperature selection is configured using the Room Temp Source screen (Home > Settings > Advanced > Room Temp
Source) (see
).
Internal:
This setting is the factory default.
Remote (T1):
The room temperature is sourced from a sensor wired to the T1 input terminals.
Averaging:
The room temperature is sourced from an average of the internal sensor and a sensor wired to the T1 input
terminals. The weight of the average is also configurable, and can be used to divide the input of each sensor equally.
•
Single sensor on T1: weight the internal 50% and the external 50%.
•
Two sensor temperature averaging kit: weight the internal 35% and the external 65%.
•
Three sensor temperature averaging kit: weight the internal 25% and the external 75%.
To setup your interface navigate to: Home > Settings > Advanced > Room Temp Source.
3.2 Additional Remote RTD Sensors
•
Discharge Air: Wire sensor to T2 (no further configuration necessary).
•
Outdoor Air: Wire sensor to T3 (no further configuration necessary).
• Mixed Air
:
Wire sensor to T1 (only available when T1 is not used for room sensing). Requires
advanced
configuration via the internal BACnet explorer (see
)
.
3.3 Analog Input (AI) Sensors
Both AI1 and AI2 can be wired to accept any 0/4-20mA sensor input. Typically these are used to accept humidity, CO
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,
and temperature sensors. These inputs require advanced configuration through the internal BACnet explorer (see
). Analog input units display in percent of full scale by default.
3.4 Digital Inputs (DI)
There are three Digital Inputs; each may be configured in one of the following ways:
• Monitor Only
• Setpoint Setback
•
Economizer Enable
• Service Status
• Filter Status
• Fan Proving
• Momentary Occupancy Override
•
External Occupancy Override
•
External Timeclock
• Aquastat