(Advanced) User Interface (Ui); Contrast; Display Blanking; Inactivity - KMC Controls FlexStat Operation Manual

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(Advanced) User Interface (UI)

USER INTERFACE

CONTRAST

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DISPLAY BLANKING: NO
INACTIVITY (SECS): 60

ROTATION VALUES

SHOW TEMP TENTHS: NO
SHOW TIME & DATE: YES
MODE: STANDARD
Contrast
Enables adjusting LCD display text contrast from 30
to 63% to compensate for lighting conditions. Higher
settings are recommended for most conditions.

Display Blanking

When Display Blanking is enabled (Y), the display
turns off at the same time the backlight goes off
(after reset, initial power-up, or time-out). When any
button is pressed, the display will reappear until the
time-out is reached again. See
page
5.

Inactivity

The menu/display/backlight time-out (seconds since
the last button is pushed) is set in Inactivity.
Rotation Values
ROTATION VALUES
1:
HUM: SHOW
2: OAT: HIDE
3: CO2: SHOW
4: UI4: HIDE
The Rotation Values menu allows easy setting of
what applicable optional values (e.g., humidity,
outside air temperature, and/or CO
display on the lower right of the screen (such as
"HUM: 46% RH" shown on the Hospitality Mode
sample screen). If more than one value is shown,
the values will rotate approximately every five
seconds. See
Display Options on page
In applicable models, humidity and CO
shown by default but can be hidden if desired.
UI4, the fourth rotation value, is available for custom
programming (using BACstage or TotalControl).
To program UI4 to display setpoint, MAT, or other
value, see the Sample Custom Applications section in
the FlexStat Application Guide.
FlexStat
USER INTERFACE
ROTATION VALUES
SHOW TEMP TENTHS: NO
SHOW TIME & DATE: YES
MODE: HOSPITALITY
HOSPITALITY OPTIONS
SINGLE
SETPT CNTRL:
Display Options on
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Show Temperature Tenths (Decimals)

With R2.0.0.13 and later firmware, Fahrenheit tem-
perature values on the display change in whole
degree increments by default, and Celsius values
change in 0.5° increments. Changing the default No
to Yes will show tenths of a degree values for both
scales. See
Display Options on page
This does not affect setpoint adjustments, which are
always in whole degree increments for Fahrenheit
and half degree increments for Celsius.

Show Time and Date

Time and date appear at the top of the display by
default. Setting the value to No, replaces the top line
with a spinning clock icon. See
page
5.

Mode

Mode toggles the home screen and other menus
between the default Standard mode and the (more
restricted) Hospitality and Locked UI modes. See
Display Options on page
NOTE: COMPLETE ALL OTHER NECESSARY
CONFIGURATION BEFORE SELECTING
HOSPITALITY OR LOCKED UI MODE!
After Hospitality or Locked UI mode is
selected, it is intentionally difficult to
revert to Standard mode!
NOTE: As additional security against
unauthorized bypass of Hospitality or
Locked UI mode from the FlexStat, set
at least an Operator level password. See
(Advanced) Security Levels and Passwords
on page
18.
NOTE: To further configure the FlexStat or
revert to Standard mode, see the FlexStat
Application Guide.
Locked UI mode (also known as Mode 3) appears
like Standard Mode on the Home screen, but all but-
ton functions (except the backlight) are locked.
Hospitality mode (also known as Mode 2) has
limited menus and is typically used in hotel rooms.
Users typically can change only the setpoint, system
mode, and fan speed. Pushing the Left and Right but-
tons displays customizable menu selections (depen-
dent on the configuration), such as System (Auto,
Heat, Cool, and Off) and Fan (Auto, High, Medium).
A three-speed fan displays Auto, Low, Medium, and
High, but a one-speed fan displays Auto and On.
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Display Options on
5.
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