Software Not Compatible With The Flexstat; Input, Sensor, And Value Issues; Co Level Value Is Frozen Or Is 0; Co And Dcv Sequences Are Not Working - KMC Controls BAC-19 FlexStat Series Application Manual

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NOTE: If a Level 1 or 2 password is configured
for 0000 in the Advanced menu, that
password screen is bypassed in later
use.
NOTE: To enhance security after configuration,
change the Level 2 password in the
Advanced menu. Be sure to document
the new password for future reference!
• If a user-configured Level 2 password has
been forgotten, use KMC software to view the
password in the Display Objects screen. In
KMC software, both levels of passwords can
be viewed and changed as desired without
having to first enter either one.

Software Not Compatible with the FlexStat

• Upgrade to the latest version of KMC software.
See the
BAC-190000 Series FlexStats data
sheet
for versions of KMC software that
support the FlexStat.

Input, Sensor, and Value Issues

CO
Level Value Is Frozen or Is 0
2
• After power is first applied or the FlexStat is
restarted, the sensor goes through a warm-up
for approximately half a minute. During the
time the sensor count will be 0 ppm.
• The CO
models periodically self-calibrate.
2
During the self-calibration, the sensor PPM
reading may appear frozen and not react to
changing CO
.
2
• Using KMC software, check that the input is
not configured as "Out Of Service."
• See
CO2 and DCV Sequences Are Not
Working on page 19
Value Issues on page
CO
and DCV Sequences Are Not Working
2
• Ensure that the desired CO
enabled (under System in Settings or MSV12).
BAC-19xxxx FlexStat Application Guide
and
Input, Sensor, and
19.
DCV mode is
2
• Check that an economizer is enabled.
• For Basic DCV, adjust the CO2 setpoint and/or
deadband (under the Setpoints menu or AV58/
AV59).
• Check that conditions for self-calibration are
met. The CO
2
technique designed to be used in applications
where CO
concentrations will periodically drop
2
to outside ambient conditions (approximately
400 ppm), typically during unoccupied periods.
• In KMC software, check that AV57 (ROOM_
CO2) is not out of service.
CO
Level Is "Too High"
2
• To reduce nuisance complaints by occupants,
turn off visibility of the CO
display.
• See the
CO2 and DCV Sequences Are Not
Working on page 19

Input Values Outside Expected Range

• After initial power-up, allow time for readings to
stabilize.
• Using KMC software, check the sensor's input
is properly configured and does not have "Out
Of Service" selected.
• Check connected sensors and input wiring. See
Wiring Issues on page
NOTE: Faulty wiring on one input can
potentially cause fluctuating input
values on other inputs.
• Check the application configuration.
• Restore the FlexStat application settings (see
Restarting the FlexStat on page
reconfigure the settings

Humidification/Dehumidification Issues

• Check the application configuration.
• See also
Input Values Outside Expected
Range on page
19
sensor uses a self-calibration
level rotation in the
2
section above.
23.
15) and
19.
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