Specifying The K-Factor For Co; Enabling The Alarm And Changing The Alarm Limits For Co; Naming The Co Input; Configuring The Analog Output For Co Control - Johnson Controls FMS-2000C User Manual

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Specifying the K-factor for CO

1.
On the home screen, tap the Settings icon to enter the Settings menu.
2.
To view analog input settings, tap Analog I/O.
3.
To find the analog input you want to adjust, swipe left.
4.
On the ANALOG screen, tap K-Factor.
5.
Enter the K-Factor that the manufacturer provided with the sensor.
6.
To confirm the settings, tap the Checkmark icon.

Enabling the alarm and changing the alarm limits for CO

1.
On the home screen, tap the Settings icon.
On the SETTINGS screen, tap Analog I/O.
2.
3.
To find the analog input you want to set up the alarm for, swipe left.
Scroll down and tap the Alarm Setup arrow.
4.
5.
Switch Alarm Enabled on.
Tap the High Alarm Setpoint arrow.
6.
7.
Enter the High Alarm Setpoint and tap the Checkmark to confirm your settings.
8.
Tap the High Warning Limit arrow.
9.
Enter the High Warning Limit and tap the Checkmark to confirm your settings.
10. Tap the Low Warning Limit arrow.
11. Enter the Low Warning Limit and tap the Checkmark to confirm your settings.
Naming the CO
input
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Set up a name for the analog input you want to appear on the home screen. If your FMS-2000C controller is in portrait mode, you can
have up to 16 characters. If your FMS-2000C controller is in landscape mode, you can have 12 characters.
1.
On the home screen, tap the Settings icon to enter the Settings menu.
To view analog input settings, tap Analog I/O.
2.
3.
To find the analog input you want to set up a new name for, swipe left.
On the ANALOG screen, scroll down and tap the Name arrow.
4.
5.
On the Name screen enter a new name.
To confirm the new name, tap the Checkmark icon.
6.
Configuring the analog output for CO
If you are controlling CO
, configure the analog input to the corresponding analog output as required by the specific application. Refer to
2
the submittal package wiring diagrams to map the analog output correctly.
Changing the operating mode for CO
Each of the four analog outputs of the FMS-2000C controller can be configured for the following operating modes:
Direct operating mode
PID operating mode
In direct operating mode, the output tracks the mapped analog input directly or inversely. The PID operating mode may or may not
employ the proportional-integral-derivative scheme for closed-loop control of the analog output. The range of the output can or cannot
include an offset. This is independent of the mode the analog output is configured to.
To change the operating mode, complete the following steps:
On the home screen, tap the Settings icon to enter the Settings menu.
1.
2.
To view analog input settings, tap Analog I/O.
3.
To find the analog output you want to change the operating mode for, swipe left.
4.
On the ANALOG screen, tap Output.
5.
To change the operating mode, expand Operating Mode arrow and tap Direct Analog or PID Analog.
6.
Collapse Operating Mode to save the new settings.
Setting the signal range for CO
1.
On the home screen, tap the Settings icon to enter the Settings menu.
2.
To view analog input settings, tap Analog I/O.
3.
To find the analog output you want to adjust, swipe left.
4.
On the ANALOG screen, tap Output.
5.
On the Output screen, expand Range and choose from the following:
0-5V, 0-10V, 0-20mA
1-5V, 2-10V, 4-20mA
To save the new settings, collapse Range.
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