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  • Page 1 MS/TP Enabled OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE Company...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Operation and Programming SwitchPak - SPAK BAS Contents Powering Up For The First Time ......................3 Setting MSTP Communication Parameters ..................4 Changing the MSTP Address ......................4 Changing the BACNET ID ........................5 Changing the MSTP BAUD rate ......................5 How Do I Program a Time Schedule Event to Control a Circuit? ...........
  • Page 3: Powering Up For The First Time

    Operation and Programming SwitchPak - SPAK BAS Powering Up For The First Time When the SwitchPak is initially powered up, you will be prompted to set the PHASE of the circuit feeding the power supply. The correct phase MUST be set! If you do not select the correct input phase your product warranty may be void if you experience micro-welding of the relays.
  • Page 4: Setting Mstp Communication Parameters

    Operation and Programming SwitchPak - SPAK BAS Setting MSTP Communication Parameters The default MSTP communication settings are: MSTP address 127 BACnet ID 4194302 MSTP BAUD rate 9600 You must verify these settings will work with your network. If not, follow the next three sections to change them. Changing the MSTP Address The default MSTP address for the SPAK BAS is 127.
  • Page 5: Changing The Bacnet Id

    Operation and Programming SwitchPak - SPAK BAS Changing the BACNET ID The default BACnet ID for the SPAK BAS is 4194302. The flow diagram below shows the programming steps to change it. START PRESS EDIT TO EDIT THE VALUE HERE RELAYS PASSWORD BACNET ID = 4194302...
  • Page 6: How Do I Program A Time Schedule Event To Control A Circuit

    Operation and Programming SwitchPak - SPAK BAS How Do I Program a Time Schedule Event to Control a Circuit? SwitchPak uses schedule events to control one or more circuits (RELAYS). For each scheduled event, RELAYS can be selected to switch ON, OFF, or NO CHANGE, (not selected for event) eliminating the need to have both ON and OFF events at the same scheduled time.
  • Page 7: Time Schedule Event Parameters

    Operation and Programming SwitchPak - SPAK BAS Time Schedule Event Parameters WHEN: (EVENT PARAMETERS) TIME – The time the event will occur. The time is displayed as HH:MM with an AM/PM indicator. Note: The system time must be correct for scheduled events to operate correctly. The system time setting is edited under SETTINGS, TIME/DATE.
  • Page 8: How Do I Enter Holiday Dates To Be Used With Time Schedule Events

    Operation and Programming SwitchPak - SPAK BAS How Do I Enter Holiday Dates to be Used With Time Schedule Events? SwitchPak contains 32 holiday (calendar) dates for special occasions. Events occurring on holiday dates override any standard schedule events. Holiday dates are entered using the MM/DD/YY format. Once the holiday date(s) are programmed, use the HOLIDAYS button to assign programmed events to the holiday date.
  • Page 9: How Do I Assign A Switch To Control A Circuit

    Operation and Programming SwitchPak - SPAK BAS How Do I Assign A Switch To Control A Circuit? SwitchPak can assign a switch (INPUT) to control one or multiple circuits (RELAYS.) This eliminates the need to rewire switches and loads if your control scheme changes. Switchpak contains eight inputs for switches, sensors or other dry contact closure devices.
  • Page 10: Switch Input Parameters

    Operation and Programming SwitchPak - SPAK BAS Switch Input Parameters TYPES: MAINTAINED (2-wire SPST) – Terminated between ON and COM. Typically a standard wallswitch that is used in residential applications. A maintained switch can also be terminated between OFF and COM to provide an inverted output.
  • Page 11: How Do I Assign An Analog Photocell To Control A Circuit

    Operation and Programming SwitchPak - SPAK BAS How Do I Assign an Analog Photocell To Control A Circuit? SwitchPak has one analog photocell input and can assign it to control one or multiple circuits (RELAYS.) SwitchPak can assign up to 8 different levels (set points) of photocell control, each set point being based on the amount of light the photocell is seeing.
  • Page 12: Photocell Parameters

    Operation and Programming SwitchPak - SPAK BAS Photocell Parameters The photocell ON and OFF LEVELS use a 0 to 100 scale. 0 signifies the photocell does not see any light, 100 signifies the photocell is seeing the maximum footcandle amount it's calibrated for. Synergy Analog Photocell Ratings: LSA APS IN (indoor) 0-100 FC...
  • Page 13: How Do I Calibrate The Photocell

    Operation and Programming SwitchPak - SPAK BAS How Do I Calibrate the Photocell? SwitchPak's analog photocell input is designed to work with a 0 - 10 volt photocell. Whenever the photocell sees the maximum footcandle amount it's rated for, it's output should be at 10 Volts. If the photocell is installed in a location where it does not receive enough light to cause it's output to operate in the entire 0 - 10 volt (0 - 100%) range, any photocell input programming based on a full range will not function correctly.
  • Page 14: How Do I Set Up A Relay For Different Load Types

    Operation and Programming SwitchPak - SPAK BAS How Do I Set Up A Relay For Different Load Types? SwitchPak can configure it's RELAYS to control different load types. This eliminates the need to wire additional interfaces between the relay output and load to achieve the desired operation. All output circuits are terminated directly to one of the eight RELAY terminals.
  • Page 15: Relay Parameters (Continued)

    Operation and Programming SwitchPak - SPAK BAS Relay Parameters (Continued) MOMENTARY_OFF The relay creates a momentary ON/OFF pulse when activated by an OFF command from either inputs or schedule events. This is used to control loads which require a pulse to turn the load OFF. Example: Mechanically held relays typically require a separate on and off pulse for operation.
  • Page 16: How Do I Mask (Ignore) Inputs For Priority Control

    Operation and Programming SwitchPak - SPAK BAS How Do I Mask (Ignore) Inputs For Priority Control? SwitchPak can setup a maximum of 25 INPUT MASKs. INPUT MASKING causes inputs to be ignored during the time period when the MASK is active. Masking is used to setup priority relationships between SCHEDULED EVENTS and INPUTS, or between multiple INPUTS.
  • Page 17: Input Masking Parameters

    Operation and Programming SwitchPak - SPAK BAS Input Masking Parameters TIMES: Enter the start and ending time for each INPUT MASK. IGNORE OPTIONS: IGNORE ON’s Ignores ON commands from the selected INPUTS during the specified times. Example: A photocell input's ON event being MASKED (ignored) between 7 AM and 7 PM to prevent cloud cover from turning on the exterior lighting.
  • Page 18: How Do I Set The Time And Date

    Operation and Programming SwitchPak - SPAK BAS How Do I Set the Time and Date? The current time and date must be correct for time schedule events to operate correctly. The flow diagram below shows the programming steps to set the time. START HERE RELAYS...
  • Page 19: How Do I Check The Calculated Dawn And Dusk Times

    Operation and Programming SwitchPak - SPAK BAS How Do I Check the Calculated Dawn and Dusk Times? The flow diagram below shows the programming steps to check the DUSK/DAWN TIMES START HERE DIAGNOSTIC DAWN/DUSK RESTORE DEFAULTS PRESS AND RELEASE PRESS AND RELEASE THE DOWN ARROW THE DOWN ARROW [BACK]...
  • Page 20: How Do I Check The Firmware Version

    Operation and Programming SwitchPak - SPAK BAS How Do I Check the Firmware Version? START HERE DIAGNOSTIC ABOUT SwitchPAK MSTP SWITCH STATUS Version SY29V202_3 PRESS AND RELEASE PHOTOCELL STATUS BUILT May 31, 2011 THE DOWN ARROW [BACK] [OK] [BACK] [OK] [BACK] DIAGNOSTIC UNTIL...
  • Page 21: How Do I Check The Relay Status And Timeout Value

    Operation and Programming SwitchPak - SPAK BAS How Do I Check the Relay Status and Timeout Value? SwitchPak can display each relay's status, ON or OFF, as well as the current timeout value (if there is one in effect) The flow diagram below shows the steps to check relay status. PRESS START RELAY BUTTON(S)
  • Page 22: How Do I Restore The Factory Default Programming

    Operation and Programming SwitchPak - SPAK BAS How Do I Restore the Factory Default Programming? You can erase all the user programming and return to the factory defaults. SwitchPak will give you a warning prompt to ensure you want to proceed, if you answer the warning prompt by pressing the OK key, all user programming will be lost. START HERE DIAGNOSTIC...

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