TCS UbiquiSTAT Configuration Manual

TCS UbiquiSTAT Configuration Manual

Commercial bacnet controller
Hide thumbs Also See for UbiquiSTAT:

Advertisement

Quick Links

|
Configuration Guide
UbiquiSTAT
Commercial BACnet Controller
2800 Laura Lane • Middleton, WI 53562 | 800.288.9383 | www.tcsbasys.com
202304

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the UbiquiSTAT and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Summary of Contents for TCS UbiquiSTAT

  • Page 1 Configuration Guide UbiquiSTAT Commercial BACnet Controller 2800 Laura Lane • Middleton, WI 53562 | 800.288.9383 | www.tcsbasys.com 202304...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Troubleshooting ..........................22 Model Number Definitions – A Key to Understanding UbiquiSTAT Series Model Versions TCS offers 16 different UbiquiSTAT versions based on four Models: the US4010, US4020, US4040, and US4050 (refer to UbiquiSTAT Product Data sheet for more information on the specific features of each Model).
  • Page 3: Introduction

    BACnet Explorer to edit the device’s BACnet programming objects directly. Your configuration settings will be uploaded to Ubiquity Cloud the first time you make a connection to the site. Alternatively, you can skip configuring the UbiquiSTAT via the touchscreen and perform all configurations via Ubiquity Cloud or...
  • Page 4: Room Temperature And Setpoints

    4X11 4X21 4X41 4X51 Settings Section NOTE: Several of the settings described herein were assigned during the initial setup of the UbiquiSTAT via the Startup Wizard (refer to the UbiquiSTAT Quick Setup Guide). Follow these instructions if you need to change those settings.
  • Page 5: Fan Mode

    Configuration Fan Mode Set/change the fan’s operation mode for occupied and unoccupied status by touching the FAN MODE button on the SETTINGS screen. Select from the following modes: • Auto: The fan runs only when there is a call for heating or cooling. •...
  • Page 6: Occupancy Setpoints

    TCS recommends setting up occupancy setpoint parameters before creating occupancy schedules. The UbiquiSTAT has five heating and cooling occupancy setpoint pairs: four for occupied status, and one for unoccupied status. Access the occupancy setpoint parameters by touching the SETPOINTS button on the SETTINGS screen.
  • Page 7 Configuration Weekly Schedules The UbiquiSTAT has a total of eight customizable schedule settings that can be used to create daily, weekly, or holiday schedules. (By default, the UbiquiSTAT includes two schedule settings: an Occupied setting [A] at 8:00 AM Weekdays setting, and an Unoccupied setting [B] at 5:00 PM Weekdays setting.) You can link schedules to the any of the five...
  • Page 8 UbiquiSTAT. Schedule periods stay in effect until the next schedule period start time assigned to that day or until midnight, at which point the UbiquiSTAT will revert to the default Unoccupied setpoint pair Holiday Schedules 401X 402X 404X 405X UbiquiSTATs can hold up to 30 holiday schedule settings.
  • Page 9: Date And Time

    NOTE: Schedule periods stay in effect until the next schedule period start time assigned to that day or until midnight, at which point the UbiquiSTAT will revert to the default Unoccupied setpoint pair. Schedule Period Start Time Screen Date and Time Set/change the current date and time by touching the DATE &...
  • Page 10: Advanced Settings

    Configuration Advanced Settings Touching the ADVANCED button on the SETTINGS screen brings up the first of two screens: ADVANCED 1/2 has buttons for Network Settings (wireless models), RS-485 Network (wired models), Thermostat Type, Analog Outputs, Display Options, and Temperature Calibration. ADVANCED 2/2 has buttons for Factory Defaults, Internal BACnet Explorer, Access Code, System Test Mode, and System Event Log.
  • Page 11 Configuration RS-485 Network Settings Set/change the network settings for mode type, baud rate, device address and device instance. Touch the SAVE button on each screen to save any changes. RS-485 Communication Mode Screen RS-485 Network Settings Screen – TCSbus Mode RS-485 Baud Rate Screen RS-485 Network Settings Screen –...
  • Page 12 Configuration BACnet Wi-Fi Settings 411X 412X 414X 415X After selecting BACNET WI-FI on the NETWORK SETTINGS screen, touch the ENABLE SETTINGS button. This will activate the screens for scanning available Wi-Fi networks, assigning a port number, and a device instance number. Enable Wi-Fi Screen Available Wi-Fi Networks Screen Wi-Fi Passphrase Screen...
  • Page 13 ADVANCED (1/2) screen allows you to configure either of the UbiquiSTAT’s Analog output ports for HVAC mode, to the type of action you wish to assign to the port and the range. Analog Output Programming Screen Analog Output Configuration Screen...
  • Page 14 UbiquiSTAT’s room temperature measurement. You can select the device’s internal temperature sensor, a remotely connected sensor, or you can configure an average of both. When selecting the AVERAGE button, you can fine-tune the weighting between the internal sensor and the external sensor in five-percent increments.
  • Page 15 Press the LOAD button to confirm your desire to reset the UbiquiSTAT (this cannot be undone). You will then return to the INITIAL SETUP screen at the...
  • Page 16 Touching the SYSTEM TEST MODE button on the ADVANCED (2/2) screen will bring up the SYSTEM TEST screen, from which technicians can verify the devices connected to the UbiquiSTAT. NOTE: Improper use of the testing mode can damage equipment connected to the HVAC system. Testing should only be performed by experienced, qualified HVAC technicians.
  • Page 17: Internal Dehumidification Sensor Programming

    • REHEAT allows you to select the reheat settings, depending on available heat stages or analog output. You can also choose to conduct reheating by activating the UbiquiSTAT’s Digital Output (as in the case of controlling a heat pump), or you can suspend reheating entirely.
  • Page 18: Status Section

    Status section, from which you can verify all settings in real time. The screens in this section are grouped into three categories: System, Advanced, and Network. The information on each screen varies, depending on the UbiquiSTAT model. Status Section System Status Screen Example Service Status Screen 2800 Laura Lane •...
  • Page 19 Status Section Advanced Screen Example The ADVANCED STATUS screen displays the following information: Operating Modes: Whether the UbiquiSTAT is in conventional HVAC or heat pump mode, system status, and fan operation mode Digital Inputs: Status of DI1, DI2, and DI3 inputs...
  • Page 20: About Section

    • Serial Number • Firmware version • Hardware version By default, the display also features the TCS logo and TCS web site and support phone number. You can customize the logo and contact information via TCS Insight software, which is available for download on the website.
  • Page 21: Additional Configurations

    SCALING ANALOG INPUTS screen). • If the UbiquiSTAT is to be networked, verify it has the proper network address, baud rate, mode, and device ID. If the network is active, confirm the RS-485 link status is “Connected”: (refer to the NETWORK screen).
  • Page 22: Troubleshooting

    TCS Technical support, try the remedies shown here. If you are still experiencing issues with your UbiquiSTAT room controller, do not hesitate to contact TCS Technical Support at 800.288.9383, ext. 2. Our Technical Support Department hours are Monday – Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. (CST).
  • Page 23 • Setpoints set improperly • Verify heating and cooling setpoints are correct. • Polarity of relay outputs are reversed • Reset the UbiquiSTAT by touching and holding the STATUS button for five seconds. Analog outputs not working • Faulty wiring •...

Table of Contents