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Figure 2: Equipment touch

The equipment touch will be prewired by the factory

and mounted to the electric panel.
The equipment touch 2 (EQ2) is powered by 24

VDC, a DC power supply is provided and wired

into the grey connector shown in Figure 2. The

green and white wires run to TB 5 Rnet + and Rnet -

connections.

Note: 

DO NOT CONNECT old equipment touch

(EQ1) or ET1 Kits to this connection, it could

damage the controller, EQ1 or ET1 tablet.

The controller can now be turned on by the switch

on the upper left-hand side of the controller.
Once turned on, the controller will go through

a built-in start-up diagnostic, which can take

approximately 10 seconds to complete. After this,

the sensors and controls will become fully available

and the EQ2 display will upload and configure the

display to show the 

Home

 screen.

Note: 

This takes about 5 minutes to complete.

If nothing is touched or pushed on the 

Home

screen for 5 minutes, the 

Standby

 screen will

appear as below.

Note: 

The EQ2 screen timeout is set to a

standard setting of 2 minutes, this can be

adjusted, see .

Figure 3: Start-up diagnostic

The 

Standby

 screen shows the program name,

version number, date of revision issue, and the

current operational condition/mode of the unit (i.e.

UNOCCUPIED/SCHEDULE

 is the initial condition).

Press the continue button on the keypad to go to

the 

Home

 screen.

Figure 4: Standy screen

Equipment touch notes

First thing to note is the new EQ2 operates just like

a tablet or smart phone, the screen has a timeout

setting (the standard setting is 2 minutes, but is

adjustable to 10 minutes), when not used for the

allotted time the screen will timeout and turn off,

to wake screen simply touch anywhere on screen.

This is a 

Touch

 screen device so you will touch the

objects for the links, changing parameters, and

even to scroll by use of the slide bars on the right or

bottom of the screen.

Note: 

When scrolling and touching the screen

the new EQ2 has a ZOOM function that will

activate if the screen is touched three (3) times

in rapid succession, to return to normal view,

tap 3 times again in rapid succession. All menu

items can be accessed by slide bar, holding an

arrow, or placing your finger on the slide and

moving it. If a line is too long a slide bar will

appear on the bottom of the screen.

Quick Start Guide for Equipment Touch and LS-1628 Unit Controller, Standard 3.1.5 Program

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Summary of Contents for LS-1628

Page 1: ...y terminals located on the bottom of the controller All output connections wire into the blue terminals located on top of the controller Refer to the wiring diagram included with the unit for the conn...

Page 2: ...nostic The Standby screen shows the program name version number date of revision issue and the current operational condition mode of the unit i e UNOCCUPIED SCHEDULE is the initial condition Press the...

Page 3: ...Tech settings Occupancy control SF min setting enable settings Admin Misc setup BAS ModStat config Admin Calibration Allows manual of sensor readings used for testing of unit and sensor calibration Ad...

Page 4: ...l light when the current sensor closes for compressor 1 HPS1 and LPS1 should always have the light on FRZ1 will light when the DXLAT1 sensor is below 38 F Clg Mode will be on when OAT is above 55 F an...

Page 5: ...occupancy control unit enable supply fan minimum run settings ZAT SAT reset on off emergency heat enable and many more Please refer to specific unit sequence of operation for specific run conditions...

Page 6: ...d a zone sensor if needed The following four charts show all avaibable options for the four selectable drop down menus These options can be added to the unit or may have come from the factory Figure 1...

Page 7: ...ents the current value the offset given This screen is used for testing purposes to enable an operational state or to calibrate a sensor reading Figure 16 Calibration screen Note The Calibration scree...

Page 8: ...of the setpoint screens available from the Setpoints DB screen Figure 18 Cooling 1 setpoint These setpoints are all adjustable the sensor is NOT adjustable and is for information only Limits and safe...

Page 9: ...by writing to manual occ control point occ enable 24 7 operation runs continuously unit does not have an unoccupied mode unless the occupancy enable is changed S S switch on off signal control could b...

Page 10: ...recommend weekly schedules Leave the Date Range to NO Make sure to set the time to the hours for occupied schedule unless otherwise stated by customer 5 Click Save Schedule button on bottom of screen...

Page 11: ...ekly view or daily Misc status screen The Misc Setup screen can be accessed by selecting the Misc Setup link from the Unit Status screen The Misc Setup screen includes navigating buttons for BAS setup...

Page 12: ...t point by pressing the desired button A drop down menu will give you your choices 4 Press the button of your desired choice The select choice will appear on your button You may need to scroll by usin...

Page 13: ...upied condition and place unit in occupied mode for a set period of time adjustable 30 minutes default 7 Manual Ovrd Select to manually force Occupied or Unoccupied Mode Figure 25 Occupancy control Se...

Page 14: ...lures navigate to the Calibration screen by press the Setup link on the Home screen Now press the calibration link to display the Calibration screen Show all points Remember the unit will receive the...

Page 15: ...points are for the modulation of the supply fan speed The supply fan will modulate to maintain the setpoint Default is 3900 cfm The SF setpoint may need to be adjusted check with your TAB contractor...

Page 16: ...or the 10 minute countdown timer for the heating mode change over to cooling mode On the very bottom of the screen are links to other screens 6 Reheat HGRH screen The reheat displays that reheat is in...

Page 17: ...re links to other screens 8 Dehumidification 1 screen The first line has the status of the OAT and the dehum lower limit setpoint see SOO The OAT must be above the lower limit setpoint and the OADP mu...

Page 18: ...mer for the cooling mode change over to heating mode On the very bottom of the screen the type of heat is displayed You have completed the startup of the 100 Outside Air unit Before you leave make sur...

Page 19: ...should be set to no The rotary switch on the controller located in the upper left corner need to be set to the proper protocol 1 MSTP 2 ARCnet contact the FMOC for correct BACnet Device Instance numbe...

Page 20: ...ecords 3 low pressure start restart failure incidents within 1 hour compressor 1 is locked out and the controller will issue an alarm The compressor lock out can be reset in the EQ2 display pad or by...

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