Custom Programming And Web Issues; Control Basic Programs Do Not Work; Custom Web Graphics Do Not Work; Input, Sensor, And Value Issues - KMC Controls FlexStat Operation Manual

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Custom Programming and Web Issues

Control Basic Programs Do Not Work

NOTE: The FlexStat has a library of built-
in applications and options that are
configured through the FlexStat's display.
Beyond these standard configurations,
custom changes can be added to a FlexStat
using KMC's BACstage (ver. 2.4.0.26 or
later) or TotalControl (ver. 2.0.5 or later).
NOTE: Control Basic (read-only) programs 1
through 5 are used for built-in applications
and can not be modified directly. Programs
6 through 10 are empty and can be used for
additional programming. Using BACstage
or TotalControl, a program (1 through 5)
can be copied, pasted into a new program
code object (6 through 10), edited, and
run in place of the original. (Although
programs 1–5 cannot be edited, they can be
halted and set to not autorun after restart.)
NOTE: Customized programs are the responsibility
of the user. KMC Controls does not provide
support for such programs.
• In the FlexStat Application Guide, carefully
REVIEW ALL the information in the Custom
Programming section!
• Set programs to autorun and/or check if they
have halted. Review
Basic) Programs on page
• Ensure objects are written to correct priority
levels. See the Custom Web Graphics section in
the FlexStat Application Guide.
• Custom programming requires BACstage (ver.
2.4.0.26 or later) or TotalControl (ver. 2.0.5 or
later). Upgrade to the latest version for the most
complete functionality.
• For assistance with Control Basic commands, see
the Help system in TotalControl or BACstage.
• If firmware has just been upgraded, see
Malfunctions After Upgrade on page

Custom Web Graphics Do Not Work

• In the FlexStat Application Guide, review the
Custom Web Graphics section.
• See also
Control Basic Programs Do Not Work
above.
FlexStat
(Advanced) CB (Control
10.
FlexStat
38.

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. See
Sensor (and DCV) on page
• The BAC-14xxxx models self-calibrates approxi-
mately every 24 hours. During the self-calibration
the sensor PPM reading is frozen and will not
react to changing CO
• Using BACstage or TotalControl, check that the
input is not configured as "Out Of Service."
• See
CO2 and DCV Sequences Are Not Working on
page 33
and
Input Values Are Outside the Expected
Range on page
34.
CO
and DCV Sequences Are Not Working
2
• Check the remote CO
cable). When DCV is enabled in the BAC-12xxxx
(without a built-in CO
menu, IN9 is assumed to be connected to an
external SAE-10xx CO
that input (configured in the
menu) will map to 0–2000 ppm. The output
of the connected SAE-10xx must be operat-
ing properly and be configured to match the
FlexStat's input (see the installation guide for the
appropriate SAE-10xx model), and the FlexStat's
IN9 pull-up resistor must be set for 0–12 VDC
(see the appropriate FlexStat installation guide)!
BAC-13xxxx/14xxxx FlexStats also have the
external sensor option, and if used, the highest
of the two readings (internal vs. external) will be
used to control DCV sequences. The CO
display (if enabled) also shows the highest of the
two levels.
• Check DCV (Demand Control Ventilation)
settings and sensor calibration. See
on page
7,
(Advanced) CO2 Sensor (and DCV) on
page
11,
Setpoints on page
Control Ventilation) on page
33
(Advanced) CO2
11.
.
2
sensor setup (if appli-
2
sensor) Damper Setup
2
sensor. 0–5 VDC on
2
(Advanced) Inputs
ppm
2
Damper Setup
25, and
DCV (Demand
24.
Operation Guide, Rev. R

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