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1 VT8300 Series User Interface Guide Commercial and Hotel HVAC Fan Coil Applications Version 10

2 Table of Contents Section 1 - Introduction Introduction 4 User and Integrator Screens 4 Disclaimer 5 HMI Display 7 Enter Set-up Screen 8 Section 1 - Customized Screens User HMI for Hospitality 11 User HMI for Commercial 12 Other Functions 13 System Mode 14 Fan Mode Settings 14 Heating Only Configuration 15 Setpoint Adjustment Cooling 15 Setpoint Adjustment Heating 16 Customizable Color Options 17 Network Settings 19 BACnet Network Settings 23 BACnet Instance Number 24 Modbus Network Settings 25 Configuration Screens 26 Setpoint Screens 40 Display Screens 43 Service View Screens 48 Test Outputs Screens 57 Language Selection Screens 60 Schedule Screens 62 ADR Screens 67 Wireless Screens 70 Lua Screens 81 Section 3 Appendix 85

SECTION 1 Introduction

4 Introduction This guide shows the User Interface instructions for the VT8300 Series Room Controller (Firmware Release version 1.7) for User and Integrators. User and Integrator Screens The VT8300 Room Controller has dynamic screens and parameters that only appear on certain models or based on the presence of a communication module (VCM). The LUA tab on the second menu screen, will also only show if a LUA script is uploaded to the Room Controller. See below legend screen details. Parameter 6/7 Configuration Screen Language Variable XXXX English parameter Variable Units XXXX C Variable Low backlight XXXX 60 % Night backlight 5 % Adjustable parameter Some parameters appear only when Zig- Bee wireless communication module is installed, or if a LUA script is uploaded. RH display Disable Previous screen Next screen Return to previous menu Change Value Notes 1. When any change is made to a parameter, the value is permanently saved in the database when the next parameter is selected or another screen is opened. This event is true only if a parameter was changed locally on the Room Controller. Making changes through BACnet will not have the same outcome. If permanent changes need to be done remotely through BACnet, use priority 1, 2 or 3, or write to relinquish default (priority 17) 2. The ZigBee Pro communication module must be Revision 10 (R10) or later to support newly introduced devices such as water leak sensor and the ZigBee Green Power environmental sensor. 3. The Room Controller must be running Firmware version 1.7 or later to enable the Automatic Demand Response (ADR) feature.

5 Disclaimer *Disclaimer Standby screen: The Room Controller incorporates TFT-type LCD technology, and therefore, necessary precautions are required to prevent the phenomenon of image retention (residual image) from occurring. Image retention may occur when a static image is displayed on the screen for a prolonged period of time. This can cause a faint outline of the image to remain visible on the screen when the screen is changed via the user menu, or a different image is uploaded and selected to be displayed. To minimize and prevent image retention, it is recommended to select the Screen Save setting on the Standby screen selection from the setup menu Display 1/2. This setting switches the display during periods of inactivity from the Home Screen. It is recommended to use a black or medium gray image, or one with light color contrasts as the screen saver to prevent this phenomenon from occurring. If the display still exhibits this phenomenon, loading an all-black or all-medium gray image as the screen saver and displaying it for upwards of 5 hours continuously minimizes this effect. NOTE: Avoid placing the Room Controller in poorly ventilated areas, or in areas that may create excess heat around the display.

HMI Display and Set-up

7 HMI Display The below shows a typical user interface for the hospitality industry. The User HMI is configurable and allows display functions such as Date, Time, Humidity, Outdoor Temperature, and Setpoint to be enabled or disabled by setting various parameters. Occupancy Status Date Time System Status Fan Status Increase Temperature Setpoint Indoor Temperature Actual Setpoint Indoor Humidity & Outdoor Temperature System Mode Decrease Temperature Setpoint Help Fan Mode Language Selection Temperature Units

8 Enter Set-up Screen Touch and hold this point for 3 seconds to enter setup mode Note: If a configuration/installer password is activated to prevent unauthorised access to the configuration menu parameters, a password entry prompt shows to prevent access to device configuration components. SET UP 1/2 1/2 Setup Network BACnet MS/TP, Modbus and ZigBee network settings (ZigBee network settings appear only if a communication module is installed) Configuration Setpoints Display Service view Test Outputs Parameter configuration menu Setpoint settings Display settings Status display () Test outputs settings Return to previous menu Discover Mode shows wireless ZigBee network. Icon not shown if ZigBee communication module not installed

9 SET UP 2/2 2/2 Setup Language Selection Clock - Schedule ADR Wireless LUA Select language Set clock, schedule and occupancy Automatic Demand Response Wireless Ecosystem settings (shows only if ZigBee communication module installed) LUA scripting (shows only if LUA script uploaded)

SECTION 2 Customized Screens

11 User HMI for Hospitality 0 (Hospitality) 1 (Hospitality) 2 (Hospitality) 3 (Hospitality) Setpoint adjustment System mode setting Fan mode setting Local unit scale adjustment Local user language User help menu Setpoint adjustment System mode setting Fan mode setting User help menu Local unit scale adjustment Local user language User help menu Setpoint adjustment User help menu Parameters are model dependent and may not appear on certain models. 4 (Hospitality) 5 (Hospitality) 6 (Hospitality) 7 (Commercial) Fully locked interface with no user settings Setpoint adjustment System mode setting User help menu Setpoint adjustment System mode setting Fan mode setting Local unit scale adjustment User help menu Setpoint adjustment System mode setting Fan mode setting unoccupied mode overdrive User help menu

12 User HMI for Commercial 8 (Commercial) 9 (Commercial) 10 (Commercial) 11 (Commercial) Setpoint adjustment Unoccupied mode override Local user language User help menu Setpoint adjustment Unoccupied mode override User help menu Unoccupied mode override Setpoint adjustment System mode setting Unoccupied mode override User help menu 12 (Commercial) + 1.5 Offset setpoints adjustment System mode setting User help menu Note: The day/night setback button appears only in unoccupied mode from 7 to 11 in HMI Commercial. If UI17 input is configured as override, the day/night setback button does not show. Parameters are model dependent and may not appear on certain models.

13 Other Functions Local humidity only shows on models with the humidity sensor present and when enabled by configuration property RH Display. Outdoor temperature display is dependent on receiving a valid networked outdoor temperature value.

14 System Mode The following apply in System Mode. Mode System mode Off Off Significance and Adjustments System mode Auto System mode Cool System mode Heat Heating, Cooling and Dehumidification demands are ignored Auto Room Controller automatically toggles between Heating and Cooling modes to satisfy both Heating and Cooling demands. Dehumidification is allowed Cool Room Controller only satisfies Cooling demands, Heating demands are ignored. Dehumidification is allowed Cool Room Controller only satisfies Heating demands, Cooling demands are ignored. Dehumidification is allowed Fan Mode Settings Fan Mode Setting Mode Fan mode ON On Significance and Adjustments Fan mode Auto Fan mode Smart Fan is on continuously, even when system mode is OFF. Auto Fan cycles on a call for heating or cooling for both occupied & unoccupied periods. Smart During occupied periods, fan is on continuously. In unoccupied mode, fan cycles on a call for heating or cooling.

15 Heating only Configuration Setpoint value shows if main display parameter is set to Setpoint. Time and Date show only when a network time synchronisation command is received. On/Off icon is used instead of system mode icon when sequence of operation is set to either heating on or cooling only. Setpoint Adjustment for Cooling Mode In Cooling mode, the setpoint displayed in the bar is the current occupied cooling setpoint. During occupied setpoint adjustment, the large digits are temporarily used to show occupied cooling setpoint while it is adjusted. Normal temperature display resumes after setpoint is adjusted and actual occupied cooling setpoint shows in setpoint bar. Cooling mode or cooling only sequence of operation.

16 Setpoint Adjustment for Heating Mode In automatic mode, setpoint showing at the top of the set point bar located directly under the blue line represents the actual occupied cooling setpoint. During occupied setpoints adjustment, large digits are temporarily used to display the occupied Cooling Setpoint or occupied Heating Setpoint. The actual setpoint is dependent on the last effective demand (heating or cooling). The setpoint on top of the red line represents the actual occupied heating setpoint. The differential between the occupied heating and cooling setpoint is defined by the minimum deadband configuration parameter. Normal temperature display resumes after setpoints are adjusted and the actual occupied heating and cooling setpoints show in the setpoint bar. Automatic Heating/Cooling Mode

17 Customizable Color Options White Green Blue Brown Grey

Network Screens

19 Network Settings User can select wired BACnet / Modbus / ZigBee wireless protocol (requires optional communication module). Network Optional prot. None ZigBee card detection () Wired protocol BACnet Wired protocol (BACnet MS/TP or Modbus) PARAMETER DETAILS Configuration Parameters Default Value Optional prot. Optional Protocol Significance and Adjustments Requires installation of optional ZigBee Pro communication module. None: No ZigBee card detected ZigBee: ZigBee card detected Wired protocol Default value: BACnet Display Readings: None or ZigBee Wired Protocol None: No wired protocol configured BACnet: BACnet MS/TP network protocol Modbus: Modbus network protocol Choices: None, BACnet or Modbus

20 ZIGBEE NETWORK 1/2 The ZigBee Pro Network screen shows only when the optional ZigBee Pro communication module is detected in the device. When setting up a ZigBee network to bind with multiple devices, there must first be a Coordinator to manage the initial binding between the Router and the end devices. After successful binding, the Router becomes the parent to the end devices. NOTE: Before binding any ZigBee devices, the network must first be created by the Coordinator. 1/2 ZigBee Network COM address 254 Node type Router PAN ID 25 Channel 15 Network status Permit join No NWK Off PARAMETER DETAILS Configuration Parameters Default Value COM address Default value: 254 Node type Default: Router COM Address Significance and Adjustments Room Controller networking address. For wireless models, the use of the COM address is not mandatory. The COM address is an optional way to identify a device on the network and is recommended if used with an MPM. It is Mandatory for BACnet. Range: 0 to 254 Node Type Sets device to act as Router or Coordinator in a network. Coordinator: Creates the network and manages the binding of wireless devices. Router: Joins a network created by a coordinator (permit join must be set to ON ). Pan ID Default value: 0 Choices: Coordinator or Router ZigBee Pan ID Personal Area Network Identification that links specific Room Controllers to specific ZigBee coordinators. For every Room Controller reporting to a coordinator, set the SAME PAN ID value both on the coordinator and the Room Controller. NOTE: The default value of 0 is NOT a valid PAN ID. NOTE: For Room Controllers running Firmware version 1.3 and earlier, the PAN ID must be set to 501-1000 for the Room Controller to act as a coordinator. Range: 1 to 32767

21 Channel Default value: 10 ZigBee Channel The frequency or channel on which the ZigBee network transmits and receives data. The channel of the Coordinator must match that of the routers to exchange data. The default value of 10 is NOT a valid channel. The valid range of available channel is from 11 to 25. Using channels 15 and 25 is recommended. Network status Range: 10 to 25 ZigBee Network Status Shows the current status of the ZigBee network. No NWK: ZigBee configured but no network joined Joined: ZigBee network joined Online: Communicating (Exchanging data) Permit join Default value: On Display Readings: No NWK, Joined, Online Permit Join Changing this value to Off on the Coordinator prevents any new ZigBee devices from joining the network. Permit join can be On/Off when the Room Controller is a Coordinator, however the parameter is read only when the Room Controller is a router. If not set to off manually the Permit join will stay On for 3 hours. Choices: On or Off

22 ZIGBEE NETWORK 2/2 2/2 ZigBee Network IEEE address Short address ZigBee rev. 0x0000 0x0000 X PARAMETER DETAILS Configuration Parameters Default Value IEEE address Short address Default value: 0 ZigBee rev. IEEE Address Significance and Adjustments The extended IEEE address (MAC address) is a unique worldwide identifier of the VCM Module. ZigBee Short Address ZigBee Pro short address. The unique address is generated once device joins a ZigBee network Communication Module Revision Number Shows the revision number of the communication module (if installed).

23 BACnet Network Settings BACnet network screen shows when BACnet is selected in wired protocol parameter. 1/2 BACnet Network COM address 254 Network units Network lang. Baud rate BACnet status SI English Auto Offline PARAMETER DETAILS Configuration Parameters Default Value Comm address Default value: 254 Communication Address Room Controller networking address. Significance and Adjustments Default value of 254 disables BACnet communication for the Room Controller. Network units Default value: SI Range: 0 to 254 Measurement Units Network units transmitted over the BACnet network. NOTE: Use the Temperature scale parameter to change the display units locally on the Room Controller. Imperial: Network units shown as Imperial units. SI: Network units shown as International Metric units. Network lang Default value: English Baud rate Default value: Auto BACnet status Choices: Imperial or SI Network Language Network language/object names transmitted over network. Choices: English, French or Spanish BACnet Baud Rate Leave the value at Auto unless instructed otherwise as this automatically detects BACnet baud rate. Choices: Auto, 115200, 76800, 57600, 38400, 19200, and 9600 BACnet Status value shows if a BACnet Network is detected or not. Display Readings: Online or Offline

24 BACnet Instance Number The default BACnet instance number is generated by the model number and COM address of the Room Controller. For example, the instance number of a VT8300A5B00 with a COM address of 57 is generated as 86057. The default instance number appears first. To change the instance number, use number pad and press Accept and save. Tap R icon to reset to automatic instance addressing. 2/2 BACnet instance 0 0 8 3 0 5 7 Instance number of Room Controller Accept and save Reset to automatic instance addressing

25 Modbus Network Settings Modbus network screen shows when Modbus is selected in wired protocol parameter. 1/1 Modbus Network COM address 254 Network units SI Baud rate 19200 Parity None PARAMETER DETAILS Configuration Parameters Default Value Comm address Default value: 254 Communication Address Significance and Adjustments Valid address range is set at 1 to 247 and each Modbus device must have a unique address. Other values not recommended for Modbus. Default value of 254 disables Modbus communication for the Room Controller. Network units Default value: SI Range: 0 to 254 Measurement Units Network units transmitted over the BACnet network. NOTE: Use the Temperature scale parameter to change the display units locally on the Room Controller. Imperial: network units shown as Imperial units. SI: network units shown as International Metric units. Baud rate Default value: 19200 Parity Default value: Even Choices: Imperial or SI Modbus Baud Rate Automatically detects Modbus baud rate. Choices: 57600, 38400, 19200, 9600, and 4800 Parity Determines how the parity bit of the character s data frame is set to detect any errors in the sent/receives frame. Choices: None, Odd and Even

Configuration Screens

27 CONFIGURATION 1/8 1/8 Configuration UI16 config UI17 config UI19 config Occupancy src Smart recovery Setpoint func. None None None Motion Off Attach SP PARAMETER DETAILS Configuration Parameters Default Value UI16 config Default value: None UI17 config Default value: None Universal Input Configuration No. 1 Significance and Adjustments None: No function will be associated with the input. Input can be used for remote network monitoring. Rem NSB: Remote night setback (NSB) timer clock input. The scheduling gets set as per the binary input and provides low cost setback operation via a dry contact Motion NO and Motion NC: Advanced PIR occupancy functions using a Normally Open (NO) or Normally Closed (NC) remote PIR motion sensor. Window: Forces system to disable any current heating or cooling action by Room Controller when window is open. Choices: None, Rem NSB, Motion NO, Motion NC, Window Universal Input Configuration No. 2 None: No function associated with input Door Dry: Room Controller goes to standby mode when door is opened then closed followed by no presence detection for the next 10 seconds if the local PIR is used in this application. The Occupancy command must be set to Local Occupancy and Occupancy Source must be set to Motion. Override: A closed contact forces the Room Controller to go in occupied mode. An open contact keeps the current occupancy mode. Filter: backlit flashing filter alarm shows on the Room Controller screen when input is energized Service: backlit flashing Service alarm shows on Room Controller screen when input is energized. Choices: None, Door Dry, Override, Filter and Service

28 UI19 config Default value: None Occupancy src Default value: Motion Smart recovery Default value: Off Universal Input Configuration No. 3 None: no function associated with input though input can be used for remote network monitoring COC/NH: change over dry contact normally heat. Used for hot/cold water or air change over switching in 2-pipe systems COC/NC: change over dry contact normally cool. Used for hot/cold water or air change over switching in 2-pipe systems COS: change over sensor. Used for hot/cold water or air changeover switching in 2 pipe systems Choices: None, COC/NH, COC/NC and COS Occupancy Source Motion: Occupancy status received from motion sensor. Schedule: Occupancy status determined by the schedule. Choices: Motion and Schedule Enable Smart Recovery Off: No smart recovery. The occupied schedule time is the time at which the system will restart. On: Smart recovery active. The occupied schedule time is the time at which the desired occupied temperature will be attained. The Room Controller automatically optimizes the equipment start time. In any case, the latest a system will restart is 10 minutes prior to the occupied period time. Smart recovery is automatically disabled if BI16 is configured to remote NSB. Setpoint func. Default value: Dual SP Choices: Off or On Setpoint Function Local setpoint settings to set the local setpoint interface for the User. Dual SP: Minimum Deadband, Heat and Cool Setpoints can be adjusted independently. Attach SP: Fixed Deadband, Heat and Cool setpoints always follow each other, separated by Deadband value (acts like a single setpoint). Choices: Dual SP or Attach SP

29 CONFIGURATION 2/8 2/8 Configuration Mode button Auto mode Fan menu Auto fan func. Standby mode Normal Enabled On-Auto AS Absolute Standby diff. 2.0 C PARAMETER DETAILS Configuration Parameters Default Value Mode button Default value: Normal Mode Button Significance and Adjustments Changes the behavior of the system mode button functionality and hides/shows temperature setpoints on main screen. Normal: System mode button switches between Off, Auto, Cool and Heat. Also displays temperature Setpoints on main screen. Off-Auto: System mode button switches between Off and Auto. Hides temperature Setpoints on main screen. NOTE: Setting Mode button to Off-Auto forces the Setpoint func. parameter to Attach SP. Auto mode Default value: Disabled Choices: Normal or Off-Auto Auto Mode Enable Enables auto function for the mode button. For sequences 2, 4, and 5 only Enabled: auto active (Off-Cool-Heat-Auto) Disabled: auto not active (Off-Cool-Heat) Choices: Enabled or Disabled

30 Fan menu Default value = L-H-A Fan Sequence Fan menu dependent on selected fan sequence of operation for the fan coil. L-M-H: 3 Speed configuration using 3 fan relays. L-H: 2 Speed configuration using 2 fan relays. L-M-H-A: 3 Speed configuration with Auto fan speed mode using 3 fan relays. Auto Mode operation is dependent on Auto Fan parameter. L-H-A: 2 Speed configuration with Auto fan speed mode using 2 fan relays. Auto Mode operation is dependent on Auto Fan parameter. On-Auto: single Speed configuration. Auto is for Fan on demand/on is On all the time. Auto fan func. Default value: AS Choices: On-Auto, L-M-H, L-H, L-M-H-A and L-H-A Automatic Mode Fan Function Auto Speed Fan Mode operation for Fan Menu (L-M-H-A) or (L-H-A). AS: In Occupied, Standby and Override modes, the Fan stays ON at low speed even if there is no demand for Heating or Cooling. In Unoccupied mode the Fan turns Off when there is no demand for Heating or Cooling. AS/AD: In any Occupancy mode, the Fan turns Off all speeds when there is no demand for Heating or Cooling. Standby mode Default value: Absolute Choices: AS or AS/AD Standby Mode Configuration Standby setpoints used for control. Absolute: Standby entered values are used for standby mode. Offset: Occupied setpoints +/- Standby diff. used for standby mode. Standby diff. Default value: 4 F (2 C) Choices: Absolute or Offset Standby Temperature Differential When Standby mode is set to offset, standby setpoints are calculated as follows: Standby cool: Cool setpoint + Standby diff. Standby heat: Heat setpoint - Standby diff. Range: 1 to 5 F (0.5 to 2.5 C)

31 CONFIGURATION 3/8 3/8 Configuration Standby time Unocc. time Temp. occ. time Deh. hysteresis 0.5 hrs 0.0 hrs 2.0 hrs 5.0% RH Deh. max. cool 100% Deh. lockout Enabled PARAMETER DETAILS Configuration Parameters Default Value Standby time Default: 0.5 hours Standby Time Significance and Adjustments Time between the moment where the PIR cover detects last movement in the area, and the time which the Room Controller stand-by setpoints become active. Note: This parameter is not active when the Door function is used (wired or wireless). Unocc. time Default: 0.0 hours Range: 0.5 to 24.0 hours (0.5 hour increments) Unoccupied Time Time between the moment where the Room Controller toggles to stand-by mode, and the time which the Room Controller unoccupied mode and setpoints become active. Note: Default value of 0.0 hours disables the unoccupied timer. This prevents the Room Controller from being able to switch from stand-by mode to unoccupied mode when PIR functions are used. Temp. occ. time Default value: 2 hours Deh. hysteresis Default value: 5 % RH Range: 0.0 to 24.0 hours (0.5 hour increments) Temporary Occupancy Time The time the Room Controller stays in override mode before reverting back to unoccupied mode. When the Room Controller is in unoccupied mode, pressing the on-screen Override icon or closing the contact on UI17, configured as Remote Override, sets the Room Controller to Override mode for defined time period, and uses the Occupied Cooling and Heating setpoints. Range: 0.0 to 24.0 hours Humidity Control Hysteresis Used only if dehumidification sequence is enabled. Range: 2 to 20% RH

32 Deh. max. cool. Default value: 100 % Deh. lockout Default value: Disabled Dehumidification Maximum Cooling Limit Maximum cooling valve position when dehumidification is enabled. This can be used to balance smaller reheat loads installed in regards to the capacity of the cooling coil. Range: 20 to 100 % Dehumidification Lockout Enables or disables dehumidification based on central network requirements from the BAS front end. Enabled: Dehumidification Authorized Disabled: Dehumidification Not Authorized Choices: Enabled or Disabled

33 CONFIGURATION 4/8 4/8 Configuration CPH 4 Control type BO8 out time BO8 aux. config Floating time Action On/Off 15 min. Reheat 1.5 min DA PARAMETER DETAILS Configuration Parameters Default Value Cooling CPH Default value: 4 CPH Cooling Output Cycles Per Hour Significance and Adjustments CPH is used to modulate On/Off outputs controlling equipment such as compressors. When the Room Temperature is within the Proportional Band, the output performs 3 or 4 CPH. A higher CPH represents a higher accuracy of control at the expense of wearing mechanical components faster. Note: The CPH does not limit the number of Cycles Per Hour. It is limited by the Anti short cycle parameter. 4 CPH is typical for Rooftop applications. Control Type Default value: On/Off Range: 3 to 4 CPH Control Output for FCU Valves Defines type of control output for type of valves installed for the FCU application On/Off: normally opened or normally closed 24 VAC 2 position valves Floating: modulating 3 wires control of 24 VAC floating valves Analog: analog modulating control of 2-10 Vdc valves BO8 out time Default value: 15 minutes Choices: On/Off, Floating and Analog BO8 Aux Output Time Base Sets reheat output time base. Valid only if reheat sequences are enabled. Choices: 10 sec or 15 min

34 BO8 aux. config Default value: Reheat BO8 Aux Output Configuration Aux contact function used for reheat if sequence is set to use BO8 for reheat through network or local. Output directly follows occupancy of Room Controller. Reheat: reheat through network or local Aux NO: Occ or St-By = Contact Closed / Unoccupied = Contact Opened Aux NC: Occ or St-By = Contact Opened / Unoccupied = Contact Closed. Output to follow directly main occupancy and Fan on command. Typically used for 2 position fresh air damper applications. Aux F&NO: Occ or St-By & Fan On = Contact Closed/Unoccupied and Fan On or Off = Contact Opened Aux NC: Occ or St-By & Fan On = Contact Opened/Unoccupied and Fan On or Off = Contact Closed Floating Time Default value: 1.5 minutes Choices: Reheat, Aux NO, Aux NC, Aux F&NO and Aux F&NC Floating Actuator Timing Floating actuator stroke timing value. Maximum stroke time of floating valve actuator. Range: 0.5 to 9.0 minutes (0.5 minute increments) Action Default value: DA Direct Acting and Reverse Acting For Analog Heating signals. Reverse Acting or Direct Acting signal for Analog Output signals. DA = 0 to 100 % = 0 to 10VDC RA = 0 to 100 % = 10 to 0VDC Choices: DA or RA

35 CONFIGURATION 5/8 5/8 Configuration Prop. band No. of pipes Operation seq. Purge sample Purge open Temp. sensor 3.0 2 Heat only 2.0 hrs 2 min Wired PARAMETER DETAILS Configuration Parameters Default Value Prop. band Default value: 3.0 Proportional Band Setting Significance and Adjustments Adjusts proportional band used by Room Controller PI control loop. Note: Default value of 3 gives satisfactory operation in most normal installation cases. The use of a superior proportional band different than the factory value is normally warranted in applications where Room Controller location is problematic and leads to unwanted cycling of the unit. A typical example is a wall mounted Room Controller installed between return and supply air feeds and is directly influenced by the supply air stream of unit. Range: 3 to 10 Value Effective Proportional Band Fahrenheit 3 3 1.2 4 4 1.7 5 5 2.2 6 6 2.8 7 7 3.3 8 8 3.9 9 9 5.0 10 10 5.6 Celsius No. of pipes Default: 2 Pipes Number of Pipes Defines the type of system installed. Choices: 2 pipe or 4 pipe

36 Operation seq. Default: Heat only Sequence of Operation Selects the initial sequence of operation required by the installation type and the application. Mode Number of Pipes 2 Pipe 4 Pipe Cool only Cooling only Cooling only Heat only Heating only Heating only Cool-rht Cooling with reheat Cooling with reheat Heat-rht Heating with reheat Heating with reheat Cool/Heat N/A Cooling - Heating Cl/Ht/rht N/A Cooling - Heating with reheat When Pipe Number is set to 2 and UI19 is set to COC-NH, COC-NC or COS the Sequence of operation is as follows: Cool only or Heat only will be determined by the UI19 contact status or sensor temperature. For 2-Pipe application (no reheat): set Sequence of operation to Cool only or Heat only For 2-Pipe application (with reheat): set Sequence of operation to Cool-rht or Heat-rht Purge sample Default: 2 hrs Purge open Default: 2 min Temp. sensor Default value: Wired Choices: Cool only, Heat only, Cool-rht, Heat-rht, Cool/Heat and Cl/ht/rht Purge Sample Period Time interval between valve samples. Will open valve for a short period adjusted by Purge open parameter to sample pipe temperature to decide between heating or cooling mode. Adjustable: 0 to 4 hours (0 hours disables the function) Purge Open Time the valve opens to sample pipe temperature to decide between heating or cooling mode. Adjustable: 1 to 3 minutes Room Temperature Sensor Sets the source of the indoor room temperature. This parameter allows the user to designate either the Room Controller or any of the bound wireless devices that support temperature to act as the source for the room temperature. Wired: sets the thermistor connected to UI20 (RS) as the source to report room temperature. Internal: sets the Room Controller as the source for the room temperature. WL 1 to WL 10: sets the selected wireless ZigBee Pro device as the source for the room temperature. Only one device can be selected. WL GP: sets the selected ZigBee Green Power device as the source for the room temperature. Note: The Room Controller uses the internal temperature sensor only if UI20 (RS) terminal is empty. If a valid temperature sensor is connected to UI20 terminal, the Room Controller will automatically disable its internal sensors (Internal, WL1 to WL10, WL GP) and use the remote sensor as the control point. Disconnecting the sensor, or if the sensor is faulty, the Room Controller will automatically re-enable its internal temperature sensor. Choices: Internal, Wired, WL1 to WL10, and WL GP

37 CONFIGURATION 6/8 6/8 Configuration Main password 0 User password Schedule menu 0 Enabled PARAMETER DETAILS Configuration Parameters Default Value Main password Default value: 0 User password Default value: 0 Schedule menu Default value: Enabled Main Password Significance and Adjustments Sets a protective access password to prevent unauthorized access to configuration menu parameters. A default value of 0 will not prompt for a password or lock access to the configuration menu. Range: 0 to 9999. User Password Sets a protective access password to prevent User unauthorized access to main screen adjustments. A default value of 0 will not prompt for a password. Range: 0 to 9999. Schedule Menu Toggles activation of schedule menu direct access. Enabled: Schedule Menu is directly accessible from the main screen via a touch in the upper corner. Disabled: Schedule Menu can only be accessed through the Setup Menu screens. En. no. clk: Schedule Menu is directly accessible from the main screen via a touch in the upper corner. Clock does not show. Dis. no. clk: Schedule Menu can only be accessed through the Setup Menu screens. Clock does not show. Choices: Disabled, Enabled, Disabled no Clock and Enabled no Clock

38 CONFIGURATION 7/8 7/8 Configuration Calib. temp. 0.0 C Calib. humid. RH sensor 0.0 %RH None PARAMETER DETAILS Configuration Parameters Default Value Calib. temp. Default value: 0 F Calib. OS temp. Default value: 0 F RH sensor Default value: Internal Calibration Room Temperature Sensor Significance and Adjustments Room temperature sensor calibration. Offset can be added or subtracted to actual displayed room temperature. Range: ± 5.0 F (± 2.5 C) Calibration Outside Temperature Sensor Outside air temperature sensor calibration. Offset that can be added or subtracted to the actual displayed outdoor temperature. Range: ± 5.0 F (± 2.5 C) Relative Humidity Sensor Sets the source of the indoor room humidity. This parameter allows the user to designate either the Room Controller (only models supporting humidity) or any of the bound wireless devices that support humidity to act as the source for the room humidity. Internal: Sets the Room Controller as the source for the room humidity. WL 1 to WL 10: Sets the selected wireless ZigBee Pro device as the source for the room humidity. Only one device can be selected. WL GP: Sets the selected ZigBee Green Power device as the source for the room humidity. Choices: None, Internal, WL1 to WL10, and WL GP

39 CONFIGURATION 8/8 8/8 Reinitialization Erase all? Are you sure? No No Push to accept: PARAMETER DETAILS Configuration Parameters Default Value Erase all? Default value: No Are you sure? Default value: No Erase All Significance and Adjustments Accepting Yes for both and then tapping Push to accept returns all values to the factory default settings with the exception of the following: COM address Network Units Network Language Baud Rate BACnet Instance Device Name Screen Contrast Lua Script Note: Node type in ZigBee Pro menu returns to default value (Router).

Setpoints Screens

41 SETPOINTS 1/2 1/2 Setpoints Unocc. cool Standby cool Occ. cool Occ. heat Standby heat Unocc. heat 80 F 78 F 75 F 72 F 69 F 62 F PARAMETER DETAILS Configuration Parameters Default Value Unocc. cool Default value: 80 F (27 C) Standby cool. Default value: 78 F (25.5 C) Occ. cool Default value: 75 F (24 C) Occ. heat. Default value: 72 F (22 C) Standby heat. Default value: 69 F (20.5 C) Unocc. heat. Default value: 62 F (17 C) Unoccupied Cool Setpoint Significance and Adjustments Cooling Temperature setpoint used by the Room Controller when in Unoccupied mode. Range: 54 to 100 F (12.0 to 37.5 C) Standby Cooling Setpoint Cooling Temperature setpoint used by the Room Controller when in Standby mode. Range: 54 to 100 F (12.0 to 37.5 C) Occupied Cool Setpoint Cooling Temperature setpoint used by the Room Controller when in Occupied or Override mode. Range: 54 to 100 F (12.0 to 37.5 C) Occupied Heating Setpoint Heating Temperature setpoint used by the Room Controller when in Occupied mode. Range: 40 to 90 F (4.5 to 32.0 C) Standby Heating Setpoint Heating Temperature setpoint used by the Room Controller when in Standby mode. Range: 40 to 90 F (4.5 to 32.0 C) Unoccupied Heating Heating Temperature setpoint used by the Room Controller when in Occupied or Override mode. Range: 40 to 90 F (4.5 to 32.0 C)

42 SETPOINTS 2/2 2/2 Setpoints Default heat 72 F Min. deadband Max. heating Min. cooling Dehum. SP 3 F 90 F 54 F 50 %RH PARAMETER DETAILS Configuration Parameters Default Value Default heat Default value: 72 F (22 C) Default Heating Setpoint Significance and Adjustments Used for hospitality applications in stand-alone mode only to reset the occupied setpoints when a new guest enters the room. When the Room Controller is in unoccupied mode, any movement detected by a wired, wireless or local PIR sensor changes the occupancy mode to occupied modes and uses the Default Heating Setpoint as the new occupied setpoints. NOTE: This functionality is only valid when Stand-by mode = Offset and Setpoint Func is set to Attached. Min. deadband Default value: 3 F (1.5 C) Max heating Default value: 90 F (32 C) Min. cooling Default value: 54 F (12 C) Dehum. SP Default value: 50%RH Range: 65 to 80 F (18.5 to 26.5 C) Minimum Deadband Temperature offset between the Cooling and Heating setpoints to ensure that Cooling setpoint is always warmer than the Heating setpoint Cooling setpoint (Heating setpoint + Deadband) Range: 2 to 5 F (1.0 to 2.5 C) Heating Setpoint Limit Maximum Occupied, Unoccupied, Standby and Override Heating setpoints maximum limit. Range: 40 to 90 F (4.5 to 32.0 C) Cooling Setpoint Limit Maximum Occupied, Unoccupied, Standby and Override Cooling setpoint adjustment. Range: 54 to 100 F (12.0 to 37.5 C) Dehumidification Setpoint Used only if dehumidification sequence is enabled. Range: 30 to 95% RH

Display Screens

44 DISPLAY 1/2 1/2 Display User HMI 0 Color Main display Standby screen Lock screen White Temp. No No Contrast 0 PARAMETER DETAILS Configuration Parameters Default Value User HMI Default value: 0 Color Default value: White Main display Default value: Temp. User HMI Significance and Adjustments Sets layout of icons on the home screen for various applications. Refer to Customized screen for more information. Range: 0 to 12 HMI Color Change background color of the display screen. Choices: White, Green, Blue, Grey or Dark Grey Main Display Shows temperature or setpoint on main display. Choices: Temperature or Setpoint

45 Standby screen Default value: No Standby Screen When the device is left unattended for 150 seconds, the standby image will appear. A custom image can be uploaded using the Uploader Tool. No: No Stand by image (Screen dims when no motion is detected) Yes: Stand by Image is displayed after 150 seconds Occ. Only: Standby image displays after 150 seconds. Screen turns off after 30 minutes only in occupied or override mode. Screen saver: Standby image displays after 150 seconds. Screen turns off after 30 minutes only in unoccupied or standby mode Lock screen Default value: No Choices: No, Yes, Occupied Only or Screen Saver Lock Screen Prevents the user from accessing the Room Controller until a password is entered. Screen lockout starts 150 seconds after no activity on the Room Controller (when standby image appears). This functionality is enabled only if the below conditions are met: Standby image loaded Standby Screen = Yes or Screen Saver User Password = not 0 Contrast Default value: 0 Choices: No or Yes Contrast Control screen contrast and brightness. Range: -5 to 5

46 DISPLAY 2/2 2/2 Display Language English Units C Low backlight 60 % Night backlight 5 % RH display CO2 display Disabled Disabled These parameters are only displayed on models with built in humidity sensor PARAMETER DETAILS Configuration Parameters Default Value Language Default value: English Units Default value: C Low backlight Default value: 60% Night backlight Default value: 5% Display Language Select language for main display. Significance and Adjustments Choices: English, French, Spanish, Chinese, Russian, Arabic, Bulgarian (future option), Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, German, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Slovak, Swedish and Turkish Temperature Scale Changes the local display units. Refer to Network Units to change the network units broadcasted over the network. Choices: C for SI or F for Imperial. Low Backlight Sets display backlight intensity. This feature is activated (screen dims) 150 seconds after no activity on the Room Controller. Adjustable: 0 to 100%. Night Backlight Sets backlight display intensity. Parameter only available for models with motion/light detectors. The screen backlight progressively decreases down to this setting when room is dark. This feature is used mostly in hospitality applications when a darker non obtrusive lighting level is desired when room is dark. Adjustable: 0 to 100%.

47 RH display Default value: Disabled Relative Humidity Shows humidity level in room in %RH. On: Display %RH Off: Do not display %RH CO 2 display Default value: Disabled Choices: Enabled or Disabled CO 2 Levels Display Shows carbon dioxide level in room in ppm. On: Display CO 2 level Off: Do not display % CO 2 level Choices: Enabled or Disabled

Service View Screens

49 Service View Screens The service view screens show the current status of certain points locally on the Room Controller. These points can also be viewed through the network. Service view values are values but allow a service contractor to visualize the status of key functionality to correctly diagnose operational system issues. SERVICE 18 1/8 Service View Firmware rev. 1.0 Room temp. xx.x C UI19 changover UI20 temp. xx.x C xx.x C Outdoor temp. Room humidity xx.x C xx.x %RH PARAMETER DETAILS Configuration Parameters Default Value Firmware rev. Room temp. Firmware Revision Significance and Adjustments Shows Firmware version currently installed on Room Controller. Upgrading to a newer Firmware version deletes the previous Firmware version, however it is possible to set the Room Controller to an earlier Firmware version with the Uploader Tool. Room Temperature Shows the current room temperature. The user can set one of the following temperature inputs to act as the source for the room temperature s present value: Wired: Sensor across UI20 (RS) and common Internal: Room Controller s internal temperature sensor WL 1 to WL 10: Wireless ZigBee end devices WL GP: Wireless ZigBee Green Power end devices UI19 changeover UI20 Temp Outdoor temp. Room humidity Display Readings: Wired, Internal, WL1 to WL10 and WL GP Universal Input Changeover Sensor Shows the changeover sensor connected to UI20 (RS) terminal. Room Temperature Sensor Shows the temperature of the sensor connected to UI20 (RS) terminal. Outdoor Temperature Shows the outdoor temperature on the main screen. Room Humidity Shows percentage of humidity in room from selected local or wireless devices. Refer to RH sensor parameter to select RH source. Display Readings: %RH

50 SERVICE 2/8 2/8 Service View Effective occ. PI cool demand Occupied 0% PI heat demand 0% Cool dem. limit 0.0% Heat dem. limit 0.0% Supply temp. xx.x C PARAMETER DETAILS Configuration Parameters Default Value Effective occ. PI cool demand PI heat demand Cool dem. limit Heat dem. limit Supply temp. Significance and Adjustments Effective Occupancy Shows as occupied, unoccupied, standby or override. Display Readings: Occupied, Unoccupied, Override and Standby Cooling Demand Display Readings: 0-100% Heat Demand Display Readings: 0-100% Outdoor Temperature Display Readings: 0-100% Supply Temperature Display Readings: 0-100% Supply Temperature Shows supply air temperature as measured by the sensor.

51 SERVICE 3/8 3/8 Service View UI16 binary UI17 binary UI19 binary Zigb. PIR inst. Zigb. sens. mot. Not activ. Not activ. Not activ. Off No motion Only for models with ZigBee Pro communication module PARAMETER DETAILS Configuration Parameters Default Value UI16 binary UI17 binary UI19 binary Significance and Adjustments Universal Input Configuration No. 1 Shows status of input. Display Readings: Activated or Not Activated Universal Input Configuration No. 2 Shows status of input. Display Readings: Activated or Not Activated Universal Input Configuration No. 3 Shows scaled percentage level of wired CO 2 sensor. 0% = 0ppm, 100% = 2000ppm Zigb. PIR inst. Display Readings: 0-100% ZigBee Passive Infrared Sensor Installed Shows if ZigBee motion sensor is paired to a Room Controller or not. NOTE: This parameter is for ZigBee Motion Sensors only. Zigb. sens. mot. Display Readings: Off or On ZigBee Sensor Motion Shows if motion is detected by any of the wireless ZigBee motion sensors. NOTE: This parameter is for ZigBee Motion Sensors only. Display Readings: Motion or No Motion

52 SERVICE 4/8 4/8 Service View Window alarm Service alarm Filter alarm Local Recovery motion status Local motion Deh. status Off Off Off Off Motion Off PARAMETER DETAILS Configuration Parameters Default Value Window alarm Window Alarm Significance and Adjustments Shows On if there is a Window alarm and shows Off if there is no Window alarm. This feature is for both wired and wireless sensors. Service alarm Filter alarm Recovery status Local motion Deh. status Display Readings: On or Off Service Alarm Shows On if there is a Service alarm and shows Off if there is no Service alarm. Display Readings: On or Off Filter Alarm Shows On if there is a Filter alarm and shows Off if there is no Filter alarm. Display Readings: On or Off Recovery Status Shows if Frost Alarm active or not. Display Readings: On or Off Local Motion Shows if Frost Alarm active or not. Display Readings: Motion or No Motion Dehumidification Status Shows if dehumidification is active or not. Display Readings: On or Off

53 SERVICE 5/8 5/8 Service View UO9 config UO10 config UO11 config UO12 config Term.24 10V Binary Binary Binary Binary 0.0 Vdc PARAMETER DETAILS Configuration Parameters Default Value UO9 config UO10 config UO11 config UO12 config Term. 24 10V Significance and Adjustments UO9 Configuration Shows Analog, Binary, Relay RC or Relay RH UO10 Configuration Shows Analog, Binary or Relay RC UO11 Configuration Shows Analog or Binary UO12 Configuration Shows Analog or Binary Terminal 24 10V

54 SERVICE 6/8 6/8 Service View UI19 type UI20 type UI22 type UI23 type UI24 type Sensor Sensor Sensor Sensor Voltage PARAMETER DETAILS Configuration Parameters Default Value UI19 type UI20 type UI22 type UI23 type UI24 type Significance and Adjustments UI19 Input Type Shows Thermistor, Binary or Voltage UI20 Input Type Shows Thermistor, Binary or Voltage UI22 Input Type Shows Thermistor, Binary or Voltage UI23 Input Type Shows Thermistor, Binary or Voltage UI24 Input Type Shows Thermistor, Binary, Voltage or Reserved

55 SERVICE 7/8 7/8 Service View CO2 module None CO2 err. code 0x0000 CO2 level 0 PPM CO2 FW rev. CO2 S/N PARAMETER DETAILS Configuration Parameters Default Value CO 2 module CO 2 err. code CO 2 level CO 2 FW rev. CO 2 S/N CO 2 Module Significance and Adjustments Shows if CO 2 value is being ready from internal sensor, wired sensor or CO 2 sensor module. Display Readings: None, Local, Error and Wireless CO 2 Error Code Error code 0x0001 shows if there is an error with the sensor. CO 2 Level Shows CO 2 level in ppm. Display Readings: 0 to 2000 CO 2 Firmware Revision Shows the Firmware version of the installed CO 2 sensor module. CO 2 Serial Number Shows the serial number of the installed CO 2 sensor module.

56 SERVICE 8/8 8/8 Service view Device name: VT83xxUxx-xxx Graphic Library Revision: 2.0.0 The Device Name (BACnet name) consists of the model number followed by the COM address (MAC address). The BACnet name can be changed via the BACnet front end and the new name appears on the above screen. For example, when a VT8300X5B00 Room Controller with a MAC address of 41 is connected to a network, its default Device Name is VT8300XxB00-41 and its default BACnet Device ID is 86041.

Test Outputs Screens

58 TEST OUTPUTS 1/2 1/2 Test Outputs BO4 fan high BO3 fan med BO2 fan low BO8 aux. out Off Off Off Off Note 1: The Test Outputs screen allows manual override of specified outputs. After any output state is overridden, the command is cancelled after 1 minute of screen inactivity (auto exit to main screen) or when page is exited. Note 2: Use high caution when manually enabling outputs so as to not cause damage to equipment. It is the responsibility of the Installer or Service Contractor to maintain a safe operation environment during usage. Note 3: These parameters can also be changed via BACnet and the changed parameter background will turn red to indicate the parameter s value had been overridden. The overridden value remains even if the user exits the main screen

59 TEST OUTPUTS 2/2 2/2 Test outputs UO9 binary UO10 binary UO11 binary UO12 binary Off Off Off Off Note: Test Outputs values are LIVE. Any output gets displayed immediately for any value change according to the following: 1. If any BACnet priority array (1-16) includes a value, the displayed state background shows in red. 2. When toggling a value on the screen, the output directly energizes according to the selected value. 3. After any output state gets modified, all overrides get cancelled after 1 minute of button inactivity, or if you scroll from one screen to another screen. CASE A: screen 2/2 display is dependent on Control type configuration. If mode is set to Floating or On/Off, binary options show. CASE B: screen 2/2 display is dependent on Control type configuration. If mode is set to Analog, analog options show.

Language Selection Screens

61 LANGUAGE SELECTION 1/4 TO 4/4 1/4 Language Selection 2/4 Language Selection French Enabled Bulgarian Disabled Spanish Enabled Czech Disabled Chinese Enabled Danish Disabled Russian Enabled Dutch Disabled Arabic Disabled Finnish Disabled 3/4 Language Selection 4/4 Language Selection German Disabled Polish Disabled Hungarian Disabled Portuguese Disabled Indonesian Disabled Slovak Disabled Italian Disabled Swedish Disabled Norwegian Disabled Turkish Disabled Only English, French, Spanish, Chinese, and Russian are enabled by default and are accessible to users cycling through languages on the display settings menu screen. To change the language selection settings, tap a language on the screen and then use the arrow buttons to disable or enable it. NOTE: English is always enabled. NOTE: Bulgarian is a future option.

Schedule Screens

63 Clock - Schedule Menu Schedule Menu Clock Schedule Options Clock settings Schedule settings Options settings Note: The Clock- Schedule Menu screen is directly accessible from the main set-up screen.

64 Clock The Clock settings screen allows the device s internal time settings to be changed (current time, day, month, year and weekday options), as well as to choose between a 12 hour AM / PM display or 24 hour display. Clock Time format Time Year Month Day Weekday AM-PM --:-- 2014 Jan. 01 Sunday PARAMETER DETAILS Configuration Parameters Default Value Time Format Default value: AM-PM Time Format Significance and Adjustments Current time display format. Choice between 12 hour (AM - PM) time format or 24 hour time format. Note: Changing the value of this parameter automatically changes the format of the displayed value of the time parameter. Time Default value: current time at power up Year Default value: 2014 Month Default value: Jan. Day Default value: 1 Weekday Default value: Monday Choices: AM-PM or 24 Hours Time Standard time display, 12 hour AM-PM or 24 hour format determined by the Time Format parameter value. Year Current year Range: 2000-2100 Month Current month Range: Jan. - Dec. Date Current date Range: 1-31 Current Day Automatically set based on data received from Year/Month parameters. Range: Monday - Sunday