KMC Controls KMD-1183 Installation And Operation Manual

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KMD-1183/1185 NetSensors
Contents
Specifications ............................................................... 2
Installation ................................................................... 6
PC data port ................................................................. 7
Operation .................................................................... 8
Maintainence ............................................................... 8
Programming ............................................................... 9
Important notices ....................................................... 17
Disclaimer ................................................................. 17
Revision A
Installation and
Operation Guide
903-019-05A

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Installation and Operation Guide KMD-1183/1185 NetSensors Contents Specifications ............... 2 Network cable and rough-in preparation ...... 5 Installation ..............6 PC data port ..............7 Operation ..............8 Maintainence ............... 8 Programming ............... 9 Important notices ............17 Disclaimer ..............17...
  • Page 2: Specifications

    KMC Controls Specifications Models KMD-1183 KMD-1185 (enhanced alarm functions, Alarm on page Display LCD, Four-character, Seven-segment, 0.375 in. high Blue backlight turns on momentarily after a button is pressed Compatibility KMD-5800 series controllers KMD-7000 series controllers BAC-5800 series BACnet controllers...
  • Page 3 NetSensor Installation and Operation Accessories Mounting backplate HMO-1161 Gasket HPO-1161 Replacement Allen screws HPO-0044 (package of 10) Network plenum cables with connectors 25 feet (7.6 meters) KMD-5690 50 feet (15.2 meters) KMD-5691 75 feet (22.9 meters) KMD-5692 PC data port interfaces PC data port on page 7 Temperature sensor Type...
  • Page 4 KMC Controls Dimensions 3.25 in. 5.16 in. 2.58 in. 3.25 in. 0.87 in. 83 mm 116 mm 66 mm 83 mm 22 mm...
  • Page 5: Network Cable And Rough-In Preparation

    Accessories on page 3 for model numbers. Caution To prevent mounting screw heads from touching the circuit board in the NetSensor, use only the mounting screws supplied by KMC Controls. Using screws other than the type supplied will damage the NetSensor.
  • Page 6: Installation

    KMC Controls Mounting base Network Turn clockwise to cable remove from base. Allen screws Mounting details Installation 1. Turn the Allen screws in the base of the NetSensor clockwise until they clear the cover. Swing the sensor away from the mounting base to remove it 2.
  • Page 7: Pc Data Port

    NetSensor Installation and Operation PC data port The NetSensor is equipped with a PC data port located at the bottom of the NetSensor housing. This port provides a temporary EIA-485 (formerly RS-485) connection to the digital network for network setup or troubleshooting. KMD-5624 Cable NetSensor PC port location and (USB) connection...
  • Page 8: Operation

    KMC Controls Operation The following sections describe the controls and indicators found on the NetSensor. Display The display contains four 0.38-inch, seven-segment LCD digits that are visible across a normal size office. The display provides time, temperature, and humidity readouts.
  • Page 9: Programming

    NetSensor Installation and Operation Programming Program the NetSensor by associating each button with a variable or value object in the controller to which the NetSensor is connected. ◆ NetSensor button numbers for the button numbers. ◆ Table 3-1 lists typical settings for programming a NetSensor with WinControl.
  • Page 10 KMC Controls Of the NetSensor’s six rectangular buttons Buttons 5, 6, 7, and (virtual/auxiliary) 8 are labeled with standard functions, but they are also user programmable and can be reassigned if desired. (Button “8” comes from simultaneously pressing Buttons 5 and 7.)
  • Page 11 NetSensor Installation and Operation Table 3-1 WinControl Settings NetSensor configuration Variable Temperature Analog °F or °C Read Only Deg.F Analog (Mode button) Deg.C Cooling Analog 0 Decimal Read/Write Deg.F Analog Setpoint Deg.C Heating Analog 0 Decimal Read/Write Deg.F Analog Setpoint Deg.C Override Digital Off/On...
  • Page 12 KMC Controls Table 3-2 BACstage settings NetSensor Value object Temperature AV °F or °C Read Only AV °F or °C (Mode button) Cooling AV 0 Read/Write AV °F or °C Setpoint Heating AV 0 Read/Write AV °F or °C Setpoint...
  • Page 13 NetSensor Installation and Operation Temperature/Mode Button 1—the space temperature sensor inside of the NetSensor—is assigned to an analog variable in WinControl or an analog value object in BACstage. Pressing the Mode button, cycles the display through the various modes, and the display reverts back to the default room temperature display about ten seconds after the last button press.
  • Page 14 KMC Controls Override Press Button 4 or press the Mode button until OVERRIDE appears on the display. The temperature display will change to ON or OFF depending on the override condition. To toggle the override condition on or off, press the up or down arrow button. This is dependent on appropriate programming in the controller.
  • Page 15 NetSensor Installation and Operation The ALARM button and feature distinguishes the KMD-1183 from the KMD-1185. See the table below. Table 3-3 Alarm functions State KMD-1183 KMD-1185 Alarm Displays room Displays flashing “ALM” temperature. When (alternates with room Button 6 is pressed, temperature display).
  • Page 16 KMC Controls Note In the Variables dialog box and in Control BASIC, the day of week value is represented by 0 through 6 being Sunday through Saturday. In the NetSensor dialog box and on the NetSensor display, the day of week value is represented by 1 through 7 being Sunday through Saturday.
  • Page 17: Important Notices

    KMC Controls, Inc. makes no representations or warranties with respect to this manual. In no event shall KMC Controls, Inc. be liable for any damages, direct or incidental, arising out of or related to the use of this manual.

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