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Quick Reference ..........................................................................3 Introduction..................................................................................4 Specifications........................................................................4 Mounting.......................................................................................5 Wiring............................................................................................8 Compatibility with Earlier Version VLCs ...................................8 VLC Versions Prior to 1.06c..................................................8 VLC Versions 1.06c through 1.08 .........................................8 Operational Overview..................................................................9 Hotel vs. Office Modes..........................................................9 Fan-control vs. No-fan-control Modes...................................9 Cooling and Heating Setpoint Calculation.............................9 Occupied Setpoint Logic (BV-67 ON)...........................9 Unoccupied Setpoint Logic (BV-67 OFF) .....................9 After-hours Override Operation...........................................10 Housekeeping Override Operation......................................10 English and Metric Units .....................................................10 Outside Air Temperature (OAT) Display .............................10 LCD Backlight Operation.....................................................10 Testing the LCD ..................................................................11 Operating Mode Specifics.........................................................12 DDC for Enabling Operating Modes....................................13 Office Modes.......................................................................14 M1Office, No Fan, Occupied ..................................14 M2Office, No Fan, Unoccupied...............................15 M3Office, No Fan, Occupied, ON/OFF...................16 M4Office, Fan, Occupied ........................................17 M5Office, Fan, Unoccupied......................................18 Hotel Modes........................................................................20 M6Hotel, No Fan, Rented .......................................20 M7Hotel, No Fan, Vacant .......................................21 M8Hotel, Fan, Rented.............................................22 M9Hotel, Fan, Vacant .............................................23 Field Service Mode ....................................................................24 Balance Mode.............................................................................25 VLC DDC BV and AV Assignments ..........................................26

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Read All Instructions
Failure to follow all instructions may result in equipment damage or a hazardous condition. Read all instructions carefully before installing equipment.

Local Codes and Practices


Always install equipment in accordance with the National Electric Code and in a manner acceptable to the local authority having jurisdiction.

High Voltage Safety Test


Experienced electricians, at first contact, always assume that hazardous voltages may exist in any wiring system. A safety check using a known, reliable voltage measurement or detection device should be made immediately before starting work and when work resumes.

Lightning and High-voltage Danger


Most electrical injuries involving low-voltage wiring result from sudden, unexpected high voltages on normally lowvoltage wiring. Low-voltage wiring can carry hazardous high voltages under unsafe conditions. Never install or connect wiring or equipment during electrical storms. Improperly protected wiring can carry a fatal lightning surge for many miles. All outdoor wiring must be equipped with properly grounded and listed signal circuit protectors, which must be installed in compliance with local, applicable codes. Never install wiring or equipment while standing in water.

Wiring and Equipment Separations


All wiring and controllers must be installed to minimize the possibility of accidental contact with other, potentially hazardous and disruptive power and lighting wiring. Never place 24VAC or communications wiring near other bare power wires, lightning rods, antennas, transformers, or steam or hot water pipes. Never place wire in any conduit, box, channel, duct or other enclosure containing power or lighting circuits of any type. Always provide adequate separation of communications wiring and other electrical wiring according to code. Keep wiring and controllers at least six feet from large inductive loads (power distribution panels, lighting ballasts, motors, etc.). Failure to follow these guidelines can introduce electrical interference and cause the system to operate erratically.

Warning
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
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Display/control function Setpoint (F or C as appropriate) Override time remaining ON/OFF status Time of day (optional alternate) Value associated with data code (field service mode)

Description Displays unit setpoint, after-hours/ housekeeping timer, ON/OFF status, or value of field service code, depending on mode of operation. Optionally, in modes M1-M6, the time of day can display alternately on a three-second cycle with any of the above. Displays OAT. Optionally, an outside humidity reading in %RH can display alternately on a three-second cycle with the OAT. Displays occupant-selected fan status and speed in modes M4, M5, M8, and M9. In these modes, the occupant can use the right UP/DOWN buttons to increase and decrease the fan speed. In other modes, occupant adjustment is disallowed, but DDC can control the fan status and speed display nonetheless. Displays space (room) temperature. With the Microset II with humidity sensor (MS2000H), the room %RH can display alternately on a three-second cycle with the room temperature.

Software remarks Setpoint = AV-90. Housekeeping timer or after-hours timer = AV-98. ON/OFF mode = BV-65. Time of day is read directly from the VLC when BV-82 is ON. The VLC must be time-synced. BV-83 controls format (12or 24-hour).

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Outside air temperature (OAT) Outside humidity (optional alternate)

OAT = AV-103, which is written to in DDC. %RH = AV-107. If AV-107 is non-zero display will cycle. Only one of the following BVs may be ON; otherwise, the Microset II indicates a high fan speed: BLANK = BVs 72-74 OFF. Low = BV-72 ON. Med = BV-73 ON. High = BV-74 ON. Space temperature = AV-101. AI-0 is room temperature as read by the Microset II thermistor. VLC DDC must transfer AI-0 to AV-101 for space temperature display. Display will cycle between space temperature and humidity if BV-84 is ON. Space humidity = AV-102. No DDC required. AV-102 cannot store other values.

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Code UC. UH. CO. HO. HS. CS. AL. HI. LO. SP. SC. SH. CF. HF. Data point AV-95 AV-96 AV-93 AV-94 AV-100 AV-99 AV-97 AV-91 AV-92 AV-90 n/a n/a n/a n/a Meaning Unoccupied cooling setpoint Unoccupied heating setpoint Cooling offset Heating offset Occupied heating setpoint Occupied cooling setpoint Override limit Setpoint high limit Setpoint low limit Occupant-selected space temperature setpoint Size, coolingsize of VAV cooling duct diameter in inches or cm Size, heatingsize of VAV heating duct diameter in inches or cm Cold flowthe current airflow in the VAV box cold duct in cfm or lps Hot flowthe current airflow in the VAV box hot duct, in cfm or lps

Space temperature Space humidity (optional alternate for MS-2000H)) Field service code (field service mode)

Right UP/DOWN buttons Fan speed control (M4, M5, M8) After-hours increment/decrement (M2, M5) ON/OFF control (M3, M6) Housekeeping timer ON/OFF (M7, M9) Adjust value (field service mode) Left UP/DOWN buttons Adjust setpoint Display unoccupied heating/cooling setpoints (M2, M5) Scroll through codes (field service mode)

Button press causes only affected value on LCD to appear; all others disappear. Display remains in this state for three seconds after button release.

Button press affects BV-67 according to mode (see Table 4 on p. 13). In fan modes, button press also affects BVs 7274 (Table 7 on p. 26).

Button press causes only affected value on LCD to appear; all others disappear. Display remains in this state for three seconds after button release.

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Table 1 BACtalk Microset II specifications. Thermistor Type Resistance Interchangeability Time Constanta Stabilitya Accuracya Power The thermistor is integrated with the device. The unit is a microprocessor-based sensor with a built-in analog to digital converter for temperature and humidity, which is designed to communicate directly to VLCs. Uni-curve Type II. 10K at 77F (22C). 0.36F (0.2C). 10 seconds (to 66% of new temperature). 0.036F (0.02C) drift per year. 0.36F (0.2C) over range of 32158F (070C). 24 VAC/VDC @ 25mA for backlit display. Orange lead terminates to 24 VAC or 24 VDC terminal on VLC. Sensor draws 5 VDC @ 10 mA from VLC. 1822 AWG, shielded, 3-conductor, 1000 ft. max. Black wire to VLC IN, white to VLC input COM, orange is optional 24 VAC for backlit display. Low capacitance wire recommended. 4.6" (117 mm) H X 3.0" (76 mm) L X 0.7" (18 mm) D.

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Dimensions Optional Humidity Sensor Total Accuracy Operating Temp. Repeatability Interchangeability Ratings

2% RH, 0100% RH @ 25C, with saturated salt calibration. -40185F (-4085C). 0.5% RH. 5% RH up to 60%RH, 8% RH at 90% RH (typical humidity). Listed Underwriters Laboratory as an accessory for VAVs and VLCs. EMC Directive 89/336/EEC (European CE Mark). Pending. FCC Part 15, Subpart J, Class A. Pending.

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Secure the backplate to the mounting surface with the enclosed screws or your own. Hold the Microset II at an angle above the backplate and then slide it down. The two tabs on the inside top edge of the Microset II should fit into the tab slots on the backplate (see Fig. 3).

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Microset II pigtail To VLC. (Black to IN-0. White to COM. Orange to 24 VAC.)

1. Splice Microset II pigtail to VLC wire run.

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4. Push bottom of Microset II until the backplate legs click into position.

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Insert a thin, flat-tipped screwdriver into the last vent slot on the bottom of the Microset. Position the screwdriver so that you can apply pressure to the backplate leg (see Fig. 4, bottom view). Firmly depress the backplate leg until it is clear of the tab-stop on the Microset II.

Gently pull the freed corner of the Microset II away from the wall. Repeat steps 14 on the other side. Push upward on the bottom of the Microset II until it is completely free of the backplate.

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5. Push upward on Microset II until free of the backplate.

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4. Repeat on other side.

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3. Lift bottom corner away from backplate.

2. Push upward with screwdriver, depressing leg until it is free of tab.

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1. Insert screwdriver in last vent slot and contact backplate leg.

Place screwdriver here to depress backplate leg. Repeat on other side.

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Table 6 Balance mode codes.

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Code HI. LO. SP. SC. SH. CF.a HF.a

Data point AV-91 AV-92 AV-90 n/a n/a n/a n/a

Meaning Setpoint high limit Setpoint low limit Occupant-selected space temperature setpoint Size, coolingsize of VAV cooling duct diameter in inches or cm Size, heatingsize of VAV heating duct diameter in inches or cm Cold flowthe current airflow in the VAV box cold duct in cfm or lps Hot flowthe current airflow in the VAV box hot duct, in cfm or lps

a. Changing the heating or cooling flows changes the VAV flow sensor calibration factor. Typically, the technician adjusts the CF or HF to match the measured airflow when the VAV box is fully open.

Press and release the left DOWN and right DOWN buttons simultaneously.

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Table 7 VLC DDC BV assignments for the Microset II. Data point BV-64 BV-65 BV-66 9 Read only Description Controls occupied/unoccupied, rented/vacant status (see Table 4 on p. 13). Enables and disables ON/OFF mode (see Table 4 on p. 13). Override status. Activated in unoccupied/ vacant modes when the user initiates override from the Microset II. Occupied status. Reflects value of BV-64 or BV-66 as appropriate. Also reflects user selection of ON/OFF mode when BV-64 is ON (see Table 4 on p. 13). Use this as a flag in DDC to control equipment occupied/ unoccupied operation. Field service mode and balance mode lockout. English/metric mode swap. See English and Metric Units on p. 10. 9 9 Microset connection status. Native units mode status. Reflects native mode set in VLC DDC header. Fan low speed. Fa medium speed. Fan high speed. Reserved for future door open icon. Reserved for future fan auto icon. Display/hide heating icon. Display/hide cooling icon.

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ON action/status Sets Microset II to occupied or rented operation. Enable ON/OFF mode. ON when override timer (AV-98) is nonzero. Space is occupied. Current setpoints (AV-99, AV-100) calculated using occupied logic.

OFF action/status Sets Microset II to unoccupied or vacant operation. Disable ON/OFF mode. OFF when override timer (AV98) is zero. Space is unoccupied. Current setpoints (AV-99, AV-100) calculated using unoccupied logic.

BV-67

BV-68 BV-69 BV-70 BV-71 BV-72a,b BV-73a,b BV-74a,b BV-75b BV-76b BV-77b,c BV-78b,c

Lockout field service mode and balance mode. Swap native units mode from English to Metric or vice versa. Microset connection detected. English units. Enable fan low speed status indicator at Microset II. Enable fan medium speed indicator at Microset II. Enable fan high speed indicator at Microset II. n/a n/a Display heating icon. Display cooling icon.

Allow field service mode and balance mode access. Use units as determined by VLC native units mode. Microset not detected. Metric units.

n/a n/a Hide heating icon. Hide cooling icon.



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Table 7 VLC DDC BV assignments for the Microset II. (Continued) Data point BV-79b BV-80d BV-81d BV-82d BV-83d BV-84d Read only Description LCD backlight command. See LCD Backlight Operation on p. 10. Enable/disable fan control mode (see Table 4 on p. 13). Select office mode or hotel mode operation (see Table 4 on p. 13). Enable/disable alternate time of day. Select 12- or 24-hour time format. Display/hide room humidity. Applies only to units with optional humidity sensor. ON action/status LCD backlight ON continuously. Fan control mode. Hotel mode. Enable alternate time of day display. Display time in 24-hour format. Display room humidity. OFF action/status LCD backlight is ON only in response to button activity. No-fan-control mode. Office mode. Disable alternate time of day display. Display time in 12-hour format. Hide room humidity.

a. These BVs can be written to in DDC. They are also affected by the occupant selection of fan speed. Only one of these BVs can be ON at once; otherwise, the fan displays high fan status. When fan is OFF, these BVs are OFF. b. Not available in VLC versions 1.06c and earlier. See Compatibility with Earlier Version VLCs on p. 8 c. Do not set both BV-77 and BV-78 ON at the same time. Setting both BVs ON at the same time will cause the Microset II display to be garbled. d. Not available in VLC versions 1.08 and earlier. See Compatibility with Earlier Version VLCs on p. 8

Table 8 VLC DDC AV assignments for the Microset II. Data point AV-90 AV-91 AV-92 AV-93 AV-94 AV-95 AV-96 AV-97 AV-98 AV-99 AV-100 AV-101a AV-102b AV-103c AV-104 9 9 9 Read only Description Occupant-selected space temperature setpoint. May be written to in DDC. Setpoint high limit. Value of AV-90 cant exceed this value. Setpoint low limit. Value of AV-90 cant be below this value. Cooling offset in degrees. Added to the value of AV-90 in calculation of AV-99. See Cooling and Heating Setpoint Calculation on p. 9. Heating offset in degrees. Subtracted from the value of AV-90 in calculation of AV-100. See Cooling and Heating Setpoint Calculation on p. 9. Unoccupied cooling setpoint. Unoccupied heating setpoint. Override timer limit. After-hours override timer limit is in hours3.5 = 3 hours 30 minutes. Housekeeping timer limit is in minutes3.5 = 3 minutes 30 seconds. After-hours/housekeeping override timer value. Resets to 0 when BV-64 is ON. Current cooling setpoint. Equal to AV-90 + AV-93 + AV-106 while occupied (BV-67 ON). Equal to AV-95 while unoccupied (BV-67 OFF). Current heating setpoint. Equal to AV-90 AV-94 AV-106 while occupied (BV-67 ON). Equal to AV-95 while unoccupied (BV-67 OFF). Space temperature to display. Range is 0127F (-1853C). Humidity, read directly from Microset II humidity sensor. Applies only to units with optional humidity sensor (MS-2000-BTH). Outside air temperature (OAT) to display on Microset II. Temperature range is -99127F (-7353C). Not used in Microset II. Microtouch lever offset.

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Table 8 VLC DDC AV assignments for the Microset II. (Continued) Data point AV-105 AV-106d AV-107e
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Read only

Description Not used in Microset II. Microtouch bias limit. Demand offset. Outside humidity (in %RH) to display on Microset II.

The temperature read by the Microset is available as AI-0 in the VLC. Normally, VLC DDC transfers AI-0 to AV-101 for display at the Microset II. This is available only if the Microset has an optional humidity sensor. If another unit reads OAT, LSi DDC writes this value to AV-103 in the VLC. If the local VLC reads OAT, VLC DDC transfers from appropriate AI to AV-103. Typically, this is a demand offset value controlled by a BACtalk demand limiting program or by an LSi DDC demand limiting algorithm. This value displays while AV-107 is non-zero. If another unit reads outside humidity, LSi DDC writes this value to AV-107 in the VLC. Not available on VLC versions earlier than 1.09.



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