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Fig. 39 — Single Dry-Bulb Switchover, Thermostat, Damper Actuator, OAT and MAT Sensors Typical Wiring
SETUP AND CONFIGURATION
Set up and configure the economizer controller before putting it
into usage. This can be accomplished by using the Climatix
™
mo-
bile application or the inbuilt display. After sensor, compressor,
thermostat, or actuator is connected to the economizer controller,
values/statuses are displayed in the Operating section of the mo
-
bile application and on the LCD. Users can manually change basic
and advanced settings, configure I/Os and test the damper opera
-
tion and any configured outputs by modifying the corresponding
parameter values in the local device or mobile application. See
Tables
19-26 for complete list of all parameters on the LCD dis-
play. Refer to it during the setup and configuration process.
NOTE: For all units, the controller login is Administrator, and the
default controller password is OneBT.
NOTE: Parameters and display menus may display differently/
dynamically if different applications are configured. See
Tables
19-26.
IMPORTANT: Before setup and configuration, it is recommend-
ed to obtain some location-based values, such as shutoff points,
or utilize the location services in the Climatix
™
mobile
application.
IMPORTANT: Not all operations are available on the local
POL 224. For example, users can only obtain shutoff setpoints
and perform cfm commissioning via the Climatix
™
mobile
application. Setup and configuration on the local device are only
recommended if operations from the mobile application are
unavailable. Check the mobile application for all operations that
can be performed from the mobile application end.
IMPORTANT: By connecting the RS485 port to a PC, all
parameters are also readable or writable from PC tools such as
Modbus Poll.exe via Modbus
®a
and Yabe.exe via BACnet
™a
MSTP (Bps 38400 (default), Bps 9600, Bps 19200, Bps
115200). Note that an external End of Line (EOL) element is
required to achieve Baud Rate 115200 at a maximum cable
length of 4000 ft (1.2 km).
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