4.0 BacNET Programming
The BACnet thermostat may be programmed using either the keypad and display or through the
OspreyFMS web interface. Keypad can also be locked out to require remote programming only. Before
programming with the OspreyFMS interface, then you must set the address, baud rate and temperature
scale.
5.0 OspreyFMS Interface
OspreyFMS provides a tool for easy, straightforward commissioning and ongoing management of the
BACnet thermostat. Authorized users can remotely sign into the interface to monitor, schedule,
program and alarm. To find out if Osprey FMS is available at your installation, speak with the project
manager or contact Quest Controls for more information.
5.1 Logging In
OspreyFMS is compatible with most versions of Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome and Safari running on
Windows OS, OS X, iOS or any operating system with browser support for javascript.
To log in, go to https://www.ospreyfms.com. If you have an already assigned user name and password
enter it here (Note: both are cAsE sEnSiTiVe). To a request a login, click on the link at the bottom of the
page or contact your project manager.
5.2 Main Dashboard Page
After logging in, the main dashboard page provides monitoring and alarming information on all your
connected sites. Clicking on a site on the left of the map will bring up the connected controls, including
the BACnet thermostats in the table below the map. Each icon below represents a BACnet thermostat
and signifies its current operating status. For details consult the OspreyFMS manual.
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