FlexStat
6
Operation Guide, Rev. L
Configuration (Initial Setup)
NOTE: Menus shown in this document reflect
firmware version R1.3.0.4 or later. Actual
context-sensitive screens are dependent
on firmware version, FlexStat model, and
options selected.
NOTE: If
appear at the top of the screen
(such as in the Main Menu), scroll up or
down to see the rest of the menu’s off-
screen choices.
Main Menu Overview
MAIN MENU
ABOUT
ADVANCED
ALARM
DATE/TIME
SCHEDULE
SETPOINTS
SYSTEM
Navigate the menus and change settings by pressing
a combination of buttons. Press the:
• Enter
button to select and/or exit value editing.
• Up
/
Down
button to move among
entries
(up/
down lines).
• Left
/
Right
button to move among
value fields
(left/right spaces).
• Left
button to return to the Home screen.
NOTE: A log-in may be required to access menu
items.
SETPOINTS
COOL SETPT:
HEAT SETPT: 67° F
COOL SETBACK: 80° F
SAVE CHANGE?
NO
YES
When prompted about a change (on any menu),
press
Right/Left
to select the desired choice and
then
Enter
.
About the FlexStat
ABOUT FLEXSTAT
MODEL: BAC–141136CE
FW: FLEXSTAT R1.3.0.0
APP: AIR HANDLER
OPT: MOD H / MOD C
MORE
MORE ABOUT
COMMUNICATION
FIRMWARE
HARDWARE
UPTIME: 28D 00:32:57
These display-only screens show the following
information on various menus (select MORE and
then the relevant category to see them all).
• Model number
• Firmware (FW)
type
and
version
(see
Firmware
Upgrade on page 27
)
• Application
configuration
and
options
(set in the
Application menu—see
(Advanced) Application
and Additional Setup on page 7
)
MORE: Communication
• Device instance (set in the Device menu—see
(Advanced) BACnet Device Properties on page 16
)
• MAC address, IP address, and/or Subnet
address (set in the Communications menu—see
(Advanced) Communications (BACnet) on page 14
)
MORE: Firmware
• Firmware
type
,
version
, and
build date
(see
Firmware Upgrade on page 27
)
• Application software version (ASV)
NOTE: ASV will show CUSTOM if any built-in
Control Basic program (1–5) is not running
or has auto-run disabled. A + sign with
a number indicates the custom program
number currently running (e.g., +8+9
indicates Programs 8 and 9 are running).
See
(Advanced) CB (Control Basic)
Programs on page 10
.
MORE: Hardware
• Model number
• Serial number of unit
• Board revision
MORE: Uptime
(the amount of time since the last
reset)