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CPO Room Controller Application Guide

This document provides an overview of the CPO Room Controller configurations, control modes, setpoints, wall module functions, input/output details and standard application. It describes the standard application that can be customized for site requirements.

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ComfortPointTM Open CPO-R

CPO Room Controller

CONTENTS

APPLICATION GUIDE
EN2B-0053 IE10 R0316
Contents Sylk Wall Modules ................................... 13
Relative Setpoint Adjustment – Sylk Wall Module ... 13
Absolute Setpoint Adjustment – Sylk Wall Module .. 13
Contents .................................................... 1 Setpoint Adjustment Reset .................................. 13
About this Guide ........................................ 4 Common Plant Functions ........................ 14
Intended Audience ................................... 4 Space Temperature Overheat Protection .... 14
Supported Documents .............................. 4 Space Temperature Frost Protection .......... 14
Introduction ............................................ 5 Night Purge ............................................ 14
Controller Description .......................................... 5
Overview........................................................... 14
Standard Application ............................................ 5
Night Purge Enable ............................................. 14
CPO Room Controller Configurations ......... 7 Occupancy Mode Configuration ............................ 15
Fan Manual Switch Configuration .......................... 15
FCU Type ................................................ 7 Disable Condition ............................................... 16
Piping Configuration ................................. 7 Enable Condition ................................................ 16
Night Purge Operation ........................................ 16
Temperature Control Type ......................... 7
Fire Mode ............................................... 17
Fan Type ................................................. 7
Fan Control Strategy................................. 8 Temperature Control Type ...................... 18
Occupancy Modes ...................................... 9 Space Temperature ................................. 18
Space Temperature as Cascade Control ..... 18
Time Schedule ......................................... 9
Space Temperature with Low Limit Cooling 18
Wall Module Bypass Command ................... 9
Card Reader ............................................ 9 Equipment Control .................................. 19
Occupancy Sensor .................................. 10 Chilled Water Cooling Coil ........................ 19
Control Modes and Space Heating.................................................. 20
Temperature Setpoints ............................ 11 Direct-Expansion (DX) Cooling Coils .......... 20
Electrical Heating Coils ............................ 21
Effective Control Mode ............................ 11
Application Configuration Override ........................11 Fan Control ............................................ 21
Central Plant Energy Override ..............................11 Intake Air .............................................. 22
Wall Module HVAC Mode Override .........................12
Under floor Heating Valve ........................ 23
Wall Module Fan Switch Override ..........................12
Radiator Heating Valve ............................ 23
Base Space Temperature Setpoints .......... 12
Ceiling Heating & Cooling ......................... 24
Conventional Wall Modules ...................... 12
Relative Setpoint Adjustment – Master/Slave Function ............................ 25
Conventional Wall Module ....................................12
Absolute Setpoint Adjustment – Shared Points ......................................... 25
Conventional Wall Module ....................................13 Equipment Sequence ............................... 25
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Wall Modules ......................................... 25 Output 1 ........................................................... 68


Output 2 ........................................................... 71
Lighting Function .................................... 27 Application Notes ............................................... 72
Configuration Parameters ......................... 74
Input and Output Point Details................ 28 Changeable Configuration PVIDs .......................... 74
Inputs ................................................... 28 Wall Module Configuration Parameters .................. 74
Configuration Notes ............................................ 75
Outputs................................................. 29
Wall Module Layout ................................. 76
Interface to Building Automation System ... 30
Wall Module Screens ............................... 77
Software Points ...................................... 31
Home Screen ..................................................... 77
Flag Points ............................................ 34 Parameter View Screen/ Parameter Edit Screen ..... 78
Parameters ............................................ 39 Graphical Setpoint Screen ................................... 79
Wall Module Menus ................................. 80
Control Schematics of IRM ...................... 62 Home Screen ..................................................... 80
More Menu ........................................................ 81
Datapoint Sharing Schematics................. 63 Edit Menu .......................................................... 82
Fan Menu .......................................................... 83
TR42 Wall Module Configuration ............. 64
TR42_C_IRM_GL__001 ........................... 64
Forward ............................................................64
Wall Module Interface ............................. 66 Trademark Information
Studio Interface .................................................66
Input ................................................................67
BACnetTM is a trademark of ASHRAE Inc.
Offsets ..............................................................68 ComfortPointTM Open is a trademark of Honeywell Inc

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About this Guide
This guide provides an overview of all new variants of CPO Room Controller and the standard application available which can be used and
customized for meeting your site requirements.

Intended Audience
This document can be used by anyone who is responsible for customizing the RoomUp application.

Supported Documents
Document name Document number
ComfortPoint Open Studio User Guide EN2B-0001 IE10 Rxxx
CPO-Rxx Room Controllers Installation Guide EN1B-0591 GE51 Rxxxx
CPO-Rxx Room Controllers Mounting Instructions MU1B-0590 GE51 Rxxxx
CPO-Rxx Room Controllers Product Datasheet EN0B-0732 GE51 Rxxxx
BACnet WiFi Adapter Mounting and Operating Instructions MU1B-0592GE51 Rxxxx
BACnet WiFi Adapter Product Datasheet EN0B-0733GE51 Rxxxx

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Introduction
Controller Description
The CPO-Rxx family controllers provide flexible, configurable, demand-led control that delivers tangible benefits to reduce energy spends
and drives new levels of functionality and efficiency in today’s buildings. With scalable and free programmable BACnet MS/TP-based
unitary controllers, smart engineering & commissioning tools, and SYLK technology, multiple and flexible configurations can be achieved
to address specific applications.

Large housing: CPO-RL1, CPO-RL2, CPO-RL3, CPO-RL4, CPO-RL5, CPO-RL6, CPO-RL7U, CPO-RL8
Small housing: CPO-RS1, CPO-RS2, CPO-RS3, CPO-RS4, CPO-RS5, CPO-RS6

NOTE: The CPO-RS2, CPO-RS3 and CPO-RS6 variants have fixed/standard application and cannot be modified.

Standard Application
The standard application includes support for multiple functions which can be enabled or disabled by user configuration. The physical
inputs and outputs available on the controller model selected will determine which functions can be selected. Multiple functions can be
enabled at the same time up to the limit of the physical hardware inputs and outputs available in the controller model selected. The
application running in the controller supports conventional (T7460) and Sylkbus wall modules (TR40 and TR42).

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The standard functions available in the application are listed below:

Fan coil unit Ceiling Intake Air Shared Radiator Underfloor


Inputs Heating Heating
Chilled Water Cooling Temperature Window Heating Heating
Cooling Control Contact
DX Cooling Heating Air Quality Occupancy
Control Sensor
Hot water Card Reader
Heating
Electric Heating Air flow
contact
Cascade Wall Module
Temperature
Control
Room Room Room Room Room
Temperature Temperature Temperature Temperature Temperature
Control Control Control Control Control
Room Low Limit Room
Temperature Radiation Temperature
Control with low Control with
limits high limit
Multiple Speed
Fan
Variable Speed
Fan
Air Quality
Control With
Low Limit
Control

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CPO Room Controller Configurations


The configuration options provided in this section are described in detail in subsequent sections.

FCU Type
The FCU type is configured based on the heating and cooling sequences that are used. The configurations are any combination of hot
water heating, chilled water cooling, electrical heating, and direct-expansion (DX) cooling.

Piping Configuration
For systems which are configured with both hot water heating and chilled water cooling, must have piping configuration configured as 4-
pipe or 2-pipe changeover systems.

Temperature Control Type


The temperature control types available for configuration are dependent on the sensors selected. The selections for temperature control
type are space temperature, space temperature as cascade control, space temperature with low limit cooling, space temperature with low
limit heating and space temperature with low limit cooling & heating.

Fan Type
The FCU fan type is selected from no fan, 1-speed fan, 2-speed fan, 3-speed fan, and variable speed fan.

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Fan Control Strategy
The fan control strategy can be configured so that the fan speed is sequenced as follows:
 in parallel with the cooling and heating sequence,
 fan speed sequencing as a separate sequence (fan cooling or fan heating),
 fan can be used as a sequence for cascade control (first SP shift, then fan speed increasing).

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Occupancy Modes
Time Schedule
The unit occupancy is primarily being controlled by time schedule commands shared from the plant controller. The time schedule
commands will switch between unoccupied, standby, and occupied modes.

Wall Module Bypass Command


The wall module bypass button can be used to temporarily switch the occupancy mode from unoccupied or standby to bypass for a
configured period of time. At the end of bypass period, the occupancy mode returns to the current occupancy schedule.
The wall module bypass button can also be configured to switch the occupied mode to unoccupied mode until the next schedule change
for situations where occupants leave the areas at unpredictable times.
A holiday occupancy mode is also configurable. The occupancy mode will be switched from occupied or standby to holiday mode via a
long press on the wall module bypass button. The unit remains in holiday mode until released via another short press from the bypass
button.

Card Reader
Card readers can be configured to switch the unit occupancy mode in the following ways:

1. Unoccupied/Standby to Occupied
2. Standby to Occupied
3. Occupied to Standby
4. Occupied to Unoccupied

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Occupancy Sensor
Occupancy sensors can be configured to switch the unit occupancy in the following ways:

1. Unoccupied/Standby to Occupied
2. Standby to Occupied
3. Occupied to Standby
4. Occupied to Unoccupied

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Control Modes and Space Temperature Setpoints


Effective Control Mode
Effective control mode switches between heating and cooling based on the space temperature in relation to the effective heating and
cooling setpoints. When the space temperature is above the effective cooling setpoint, the effective control mode will change to cooling
mode. If the space temperature is below the effective heating setpoint, the effective control mode will change to heating mode. When the
space temperature is between the effective heating and cooling setpoints, the current effective control mode will be maintained. This
provides a comfort zone between the heating and cooling setpoints where no heating or cooling will be provided.

When the control is disabled and during the transition between cooling and heating modes, the effective control mode will be set to Off.
For 2-pipe systems, the transition between the effective control modes can be delayed via configuration to avoid water mixture.
The effective control mode can be limited by the plant configuration, wall module overrides, and Night Purge operation.

Note that if there is no cooling sequence configured the control mode cannot be set to cooling. Similar, if there is no heating sequence
configured the control mode cannot be set to heating.

Application Configuration Override


If the application configuration is for a cooling plant, then effective control mode for cooling is selected.
If the application configuration is for a heating plant, then effective control mode for heating is selected.
If the application configuration is for heating and cooling operation then both effective control modes can be selected based on the space
conditions.

Central Plant Energy Override


 If the central plant HVAC mode is Off,
Heating and cooling energy is not available; effective control mode will be off.
 If the central plant HVAC mode is cooling,
only cooling energy is available; effective control mode will be limited only to cooling.
 If the central plant HVAC mode is heating,
only heating energy is available; effective control mode will be limited only to heating only.
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 If the central plant HVAC mode is Auto,
both heating and cooling energy is available; effective control mode will set by the application according to the current room
temperature conditions.

Wall Module HVAC Mode Override


 If the wall module HVAC mode is cooling, the effective control mode will be limited only to cooling.
 If the wall module HVAC mode is heating, the effective control mode will be limited only to heating.
 If the wall module HVAC mode is Auto, effective control mode will set by the application according to the current room
temperature conditions.
 If the wall module fan switch is Off, effective control mode is off. The Underfloor Heating, Radiator, Ceiling Heating and Ceiling
Cooling can be configured to be enabled also when the fan switch is OFF.

Wall Module Fan Switch Override


 If the wall mode fan switch is Off, fan will be switched off.
 If the wall mode fan switch is Auto, fan will be controlled by the application according to the current room temperature conditions.
 If the wall module fan switch is Low/On, fan will run at low speed.
 If the wall module fan switch is Medium, fan will run at medium speed.
 If the wall module fan switch is High, fan will run at high speed.

Base Space Temperature Setpoints


Heating and cooling space temperature setpoints is configured for occupied/bypass modes, standby mode, and unoccupied/holiday
modes. Setpoints are switched as the occupancy modes change.

Conventional Wall Modules


Relative Setpoint Adjustment – Conventional Wall Module
If configured as ‘relative’, the wall module setpoint adjustment resets the effective heating and cooling setpoints. The maximum amount
the setpoints reset can be configured. The setpoint reset can be configured for parallel reset or unilateral energy-savings reset. If parallel

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shift is selected, the effective heating and cooling setpoints will reset together. If energy-savings shift is selected, only the setpoint for
the effective control mode will be reset.

Absolute Setpoint Adjustment – Conventional Wall Module


If configured as ‘absolute’, the wall module setpoint adjustment resets the effective setpoint midpoint as set by the setpoint adjustment.
The effective setpoint dead band is calculated based on the base space temperature setpoints and the effective heating and cooling
setpoints are determined based on this dead band.

Sylk Wall Modules


Relative Setpoint Adjustment – Sylk Wall Module
If configured as ‘relative’, the configured setpoint reset range is sent to the Sylk wall modules. Occupants can then adjust setpoint reset
between these limits. The wall module displays the relative setpoint offset value. The wall module setpoint adjustment resets the
effective heating or cooling setpoint depending on the effective control mode. The setpoint reset can be configured for parallel reset or
unilateral energy-savings reset. If parallel shift is selected, the effective heating and cooling setpoints will reset together. If energy-
savings shift is selected, only the setpoint for the effective control mode will reset.

Absolute Setpoint Adjustment – Sylk Wall Module


If configured as ‘absolute’, the configured setpoint high limit and low limit for the effective control mode is sent to the Sylk wall module.
The wall module will display the actual setpoint for the effective control mode. Occupants can then adjust setpoint between the limits.
The wall module setpoint adjustment resets the effective heating or cooling setpoint depending on the effective control mode. The
setpoint reset can be configured for parallel reset or unilateral energy-savings reset. If parallel shift is selected, both effective heating
and cooling setpoints reset together. If energy-savings shift is selected, only the setpoint for the effective control mode will reset.

Setpoint Adjustment Reset


For Sylk wall modules, the setpoint adjustments can be configured to reset when the occupancy schedule changes to unoccupied or
occupancy mode is set to Holiday. This feature can be disabled.

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Common Plant Functions
Space Temperature Overheat Protection
Cooling sequences are overridden as required to prevent overheating of the space. The overheating protection condition is activated when
the space temperature exceeds a predefined setpoint, the cooling sequences will have their sequence signal set to a preconfigured value
until the space temperature drops below the overheating setpoint with a preconfigured hysteresis value.

Space Temperature Frost Protection


Heating sequences are overridden as required to prevent frost condition in the space. The frost protection condition will be activated
when the space temperature goes below a predefined setpoint. The heating sequences sequence signal is set to a preconfigured value
until the space temperature rises above the frost protection setpoint with a preconfigured hysteresis value.

Night Purge
When active, the night purge mode uses cold outside air to reduce the space temperature during times where the space is unoccupied.
The intake air damper is set to a preconfigured open position and the heating/cooling sequences are set to predefined positions.
Night purge is initiated from the plant controller when outside air conditions are appropriate.

Overview
The Plant Night Purge Enable binary signal is shared from the plant controller to CPO-R controller. In the CPO-R controller, the point is
called PltNiPurgEn.
PltNiPurgEn is used for calculating the value of the Night Purge Effective Mode point, called NiPurgEff that controls all night purge
functions in the application.

Night Purge Enable


The night purge function in the application can be configured to operate based on the Occupancy mode, the wall module fan manual
switch position, and the room temperature relative to the occupied cooling setpoint.

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Occupancy Mode Configuration


Occupancy Mode operation is configured by using mapped parameter NiPrg_En_Occ_Md_A_Sel.
The available selections are as follows:

Occupancy Mode

Parameter Unoccupied Standby Occupied Bypass Holiday


Value

1 Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable

2 Enable Enable Disable Disable Enable

3 Enable Disable Disable Disable Enable

Fan Manual Switch Configuration


The wall module operation is configured by using mapped parameter NiPrg_En_Fan_Off_A_Sel.
The available selections are as follows:

Wall Module Fan Manual Switch


Position

Parameter Off Auto Low Speed Medium High Speed


Value Speed

1 Disable Enable Enable Enable Enable

2 Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable

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Disable Condition
Night purge will be disabled according to the following conditions. (NiPurgEff will display Disabled)

1. Plant Night Purge Enable; ‘PltNiPurgEn’ is Disabled.


2. Occupancy Mode ‘OccMd’ is not equal to one of the configured modes from above.
3. Fan Manual Switch ‘WMFanManSwCmd’ is not equal to one of the configured modes from above.
4. The Space Temperature ‘WMRmTempDsp’ is less than the Occupied Cooling Setpoint (‘OccClgSp’ - 0.5).

Enable Condition
Night Purge will be enabled when all of the following conditions are true. (NiPurgEff will be Enabled).

1. Plant Night Purge Enable; ‘PltNiPurgEn’ is Enabled


2. Occupancy Mode ‘OccMd’ is equal to one of the configured modes from above.

3. Fan Manual Switch ‘WMFanManSwCmd’ is equal to one of the configured modes from above.

4. The Space Temperature ‘WMRmTempDsp’ is greater than the Occupied Cooling Setpoint ‘OccClgSp’.

Night Purge Operation


Night Purge will operate when NiPurgEff is set to the enable condition.
The application will operate as follows:

1. Plant Mode ‘PltMd’ is set to the night purge value (Mode 14, Priority 10).

2. Room Temperature PID functions will always remain enabled in Night Purge mode.

3. If the Control Mode ‘CtrlMd’ was off, it will be set to Cooling. Note that the final CtrlMd value depends on the configured cooling heating and
cooling sequences and cooling / heating medium available if two pipe controls are configured.

4. FCU Electric Heating is off – There is no direct override, however, the night purge is only enabled if the room temperature is above occupied
cooling setpoint.

5. FCU Heating will be off - There is no direct override however night purge is only enabled if the room temperature is occupied cooling setpoint.

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6. If the effective control mode ‘CtrlSpEffMd’ is Cooling, FCU Cooling is set to the value configured by parameter FCU_Clg_NiPrg_Ovrd_Val (Priority
5) and will override the normal automatic sequence or cascade control signals. There is no low limit supply air temperature overriding in night
purge mode. If the effective control mode is not cooling, then FCU Cooling will remain disabled. If parameter FCU_Clg_NiPrg_Ovrd_Val is equal
to 999, then night purge override is disabled

7. If the effective control mode ‘CtrlSpEffMd’ is Cooling, FCU DX Cooling is set to the value configured by parameter FCU_DX-C_NiPrg_Ovrd_Val
(Priority 5) and overrides the normal automatic sequence or cascade control signals. There is no low limit supply air temperature override in
night purge mode. If the effective control mode is not cooling, then FCU DX Cooling will remain disabled. If parameter FCU_DX-
C_NiPrg_Ovrd_Val is equal to 999, then night purge override is disabled

8. If the effective control mode ‘CtrlSpEffMd’ is Cooling, Ceiling Cooling is set to the value configured by parameter Ceil_Clg_NiPrg_Ovrd_Val
(Priority 5) and will override the normal automatic sequence. If the effective control mode is not cooling, then Ceiling Cooling will remain
disabled. If parameter Ceil_Clg_NiPrg_Ovrd_Val is equal to 999, then night purge override is disabled

9. Ceiling Heating will be off - There is no direct override however night purge is only enabled if the room temperature is above occupied cooling
setpoint.

10. Radiator Heating will be off - There is no direct override however night purge is only enabled if the room temperature is above occupied cooling
setpoint.

11. Under Floor Heating will be off - There is no direct override, however, night purge is only enabled if the room temperature is above occupied
cooling setpoint.

12. Intake Air Damper will be set to the value configured by parameter Dm_NiPrg_Ovrd_Val (Priority 5) and will override the normal automatic
temperature or air quality control values. If parameter Dm_NiPrg_Ovrd_Val is equal to 999, then night purge override is disabled

13. The supply air fan will operate in normal Auto control mode, and may start depending on the fan control configuration and the night purge
cooling override values set.

Fire Mode
When active, the fire mode will by default shut-down the unit and close the intake-air damper. The unit can be configured to run at a
defined fan speed.
Fire mode is initiated from the plant controller based on connections to smoke detectors and/or a contact from the fire alarm panel.

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Temperature Control Type
Space Temperature
When the FCU is configured to control to space temperature, the heating and cooling demand signals are modulated to maintain the
space temperature at the effective setpoint.
The effective space temperature setpoint will be determined based on the control mode.

Space Temperature as Cascade Control


When the FCU is configured to control as cascade control, the heating and cooling demand signals resets the supply air temperature
setpoint between minimum and maximum values.
The heating and cooling control sequences are modulated to maintain the supply air temperature at the supply air temperature setpoint.
The effective space temperature setpoint is determined based on the control mode.

Space Temperature with Low Limit Cooling


When the FCU is configured to control to space temperature, the heating and cooling demand signals are modulated to maintain the
space temperature at the effective setpoint.
The effective setpoint is determined based on the control mode.
In cooling mode, the low limit cooling decreases the cooling sequence signal to maintain the supply air temperature above a minimum
setpoint.

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Equipment Control
Chilled Water Cooling Coil
Whenever the cooling stage is selected from the application, the chilled water cooling coil modulates in series with other cooling
sequences based on the cooling demand from the selected temperature control type. The chilled water cooling coil can be configured for
4-pipe or 2-pipe changeover control.

The chilled water cooling coil can be overridden in following ways:

1. If the unit is configured to have an airflow contact, the chilled water cooling coil is set to a fixed position when a fan command
is active and airflow is not confirmed. The fixed position is maintained for a predefined time period after airflow has been
established.
2. If the drip pan level alarm is activated, chilled water cooling coil is overridden to preconfigured position.
3. If the window contact input is in open state, then it overrides the chilled water cooling coil to a preconfigured position.
4. If night purge is active, the chilled water cooling coil is overridden to a preconfigured position.
5. If configured, the chilled water cooling coil is overridden to closed state based on manual unit switch off from the wall module.
6. If a space overheat condition exists, the chilled water cooling coil is overridden to a preconfigured position.
7. If a Frost condition exists the cooling coil will be closed.
8. If the effective control mode is not cooling the chilled water cooling coil will be closed.

Note: Balancing is triggered via RoomUp command. During balancing, the cooling coil is in a fully open state irrespective of other
settings. During frost, cooling is closed for all cooling sequences and vice a versa for heating (over heat).

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Heating
Whenever the heating stage is selected from the application, the hot water heating coil modulates in series with other heating sequences
based on the heating demand from the selected temperature control type. The hot water heating coil is configured for 4-pipe or 2-pipe
changeover control.
The hot water heating coil can be overridden in following ways:

1. If unit is configured to have an airflow contact, the hot water heating coil is set to a fixed position when a fan command is
active and airflow is not confirmed. The fixed position is maintained for a predefined time period after airflow has been
established.
2. If the window contact input is in open state, then it overrides the hot water heating coil to a preconfigured position.
3. If configured, the hot water heating coil is overridden to closed state based on manual unit switch off from the wall module.
4. If a space frost condition exists, the hot water heating coil is opened to a preconfigured position.

Note: Balancing is triggered via RoomUp command. During balancing, the heating coil is fully open state irrespective of other settings.

Direct-Expansion (DX) Cooling Coils


Whenever the DX cooling stage is selected from the application, the DX cooling coils runs in conjunction with other cooling sequences
based on the cooling demand from the selected temperature control type. The DX cooling signal is represented as a percentage and the
outputs is staged on this percentage via preconfigured thresholds, hysteresis and time delays.

The DX cooling signal can be overridden in following ways:

1. If unit is configured to have an airflow contact, the DX cooling signal will be set to a fixed level if a fan command is active and
airflow is not confirmed. The fixed level is maintained for a predefined time period after airflow has been established.
2. If the drip pan level alarm is activated, the DX cooling signal will be overridden to a preconfigured level.
3. If the window contact input is in open state, then it overrides the DX cooling signal position to a preconfigured position.
4. If night purge is active, the DX cooling signal will be overridden to a preconfigured level.
5. If configured, the DX cooling signal is overridden based on manual unit switch off from the wall module.
6. If a space overheat condition exists, the DX cooling signal is overridden to a preconfigured position.

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Electrical Heating Coils


Whenever the heating stage is selected from the application, the electrical heating coils runs in conjunction with other heating sequences
based on the heating demand from the selected temperature control type. The electrical heating signal will be represented as a
percentage and the outputs is staged on this percentage via preconfigured thresholds, hysteresis and time delays.

The electrical heating signal can be overridden in following ways:

1. If unit is configured to have an airflow contact, the electrical heating signal will be set to a fixed level if a fan command is
active and airflow has not been confirmed. The fixed level is maintained for a predefined time period after airflow has been
established.
2. If the window contact input is in open state, then it overrides the electrical heating signal position to a preconfigured position.
3. If configured to do so, the electrical heating signal is overridden off based on manual unit switch off from the wall module.
4. If the space temperature drops below a common frost protection setpoint, the electrical heating signal will be set to a
preconfigured level.

Fan Control
Fans can be configured as 1-speed, 2-speed, 3-speed, or variable speed control. Fan speed and stages is controlled based on unit
occupancy, cooling demand and/or heating demand depending on the configured temperature control type. During normal operation, fan
stages are limited by on and off delays to prevent cycling of the equipment. The fan runs for a preconfigured time after heating and
cooling sequences are disabled.

Multi-speed fans can be configured for either parallel or serial staging:


 When configured as parallel, lower stages are disabled when higher speed stages are enabled.
 When configured as serial, lower stages remain enabled when higher speed stages are enabled.

The fan control signal can be overridden in several ways:

1. Maximum fan speed/signal can be limited differently for the various occupancy modes.
2. The window contact input can be used to override the fan speed/signal to a preconfigured value.
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3. If the space temperature drops below a common frost protection setpoint, the fan speed/signal will be set to a preconfigured
value.
4. If the condensation switch is activated, the fan speed/signal is set to a preconfigured value.
5. If the plant fire switch is activated, the fan speed/signal is set to a preconfigured value.
6. The wall module fan speed control can be used to override the unit fan speed/signal. This can be configured to function in all
occupancy modes, none or just occupied/bypass.

Intake Air
If configured as a stage of cooling, the intake air damper modulates in series with other cooling sequences based on the space
temperature control setpoints. This stage is controlled by space temperature control and is not affected by cascade or limiting control.

The intake air damper can be overridden in following ways:

1. The window contact input overrides the intake air damper position to a preconfigured position when open.
2. If unit night purge is active, the intake air damper will be overridden to a preconfigured position.
3. If configured to do so, the intake air damper will be overridden closed based on manual unit switch off from the wall module.
4. If a space overheat condition exists, the intake air damper will be overridden to a preconfigured position.
5. If the plant fire mode is activated, the intake air damper is overridden to fully close position.
6. The intake air damper is overridden to prevent the CO2 value to reach the set point. When the CO2 measured value is equal to
its set point then the damper is fully open.
7. The intake air damper is controlled to maintain intake air intake temperatures above a configured low limit setpoint.

The intake air damper can either be controlled as a modulating damper or a two-position damper.
Note: Balancing is triggered via RoomUp command. During balancing, the intake air damper will be overridden fully open.

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Under floor Heating Valve


The underfloor heating valve modulates in conjunction with other heating sequences based on the space temperature control setpoints.
This stage will only be controlled by space temperature control and will not be affected by cascade or limiting control.

The underfloor heating valve can be overridden in following ways:

1. If the window contact input is in open state, then it overrides the under floor heating value to a preconfigured position.
2. If configured to do so, the under floor heating valve is overridden closed based on manual unit switch off from the wall
module.
3. If the space temperature drops below a common frost protection setpoint, the underfloor heating valve will be opened to a
preconfigured position.
4. To prevent overheating, the underfloor heating valve will be modulated closed as the heating water temperature increases to
approach the high limit setpoint.

Note: Balancing is triggered via RoomUp command. During balancing the heating valve is fully open state irrespective of other settings.

Radiator Heating Valve


The radiator heating valve will modulate in series with other heating sequences based on the space temperature control setpoints. This
stage will only be controlled by space temperature control and will not be affected by cascade or limiting control.
The radiator heating valve can be overridden in following ways:

1. If the window contact input is in open state, then it overrides the radiator heating value to a preconfigured position.
2. If configured to do so, the radiator heating valve will be overridden closed based on manual unit switch off from the wall
module.
3. If the space temperature drops below a common frost protection setpoint, the radiator heating valve will be opened to a
preconfigured position.

Note: Balancing is triggered via RoomUp command. During balancing the radiator heating valve is fully open state irrespective of other
settings.

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Ceiling Heating & Cooling
The ceiling heating and cooling sequence will control valves in a 2-pipe, 4-pipe, 3-way valve or 6-way valve configuration. Changeover
and sequencing will be arbitrated based on the heating/cooling demands and the effective control modes.
If configured as a stage of cooling, the ceiling cooling stage will modulate in series with other cooling sequences based on the space
temperature control setpoints. This stage will only be controlled by space temperature control and will not be affected by cascade or
limiting control.
The ceiling cooling stage can be overridden in following ways:

1. If the window contact input is in open state, then it overrides the ceiling cooling stage to a preconfigured position.
2. If night purge is active, the ceiling cooling stage is overridden to a preconfigured position.
3. If configured to do so, the ceiling cooling stage is overridden closed based on manual unit switch off from the wall module.
4. If a space overheat condition exists, the ceiling cooling stage is overridden to a preconfigured position.
5. To protect against condensation forming, the ceiling cooling stage will modulate closed as the ceiling chilled water temperature
decreases to approach the ceiling dewpoint temperature.
6. If the condensation switch is activated, the ceiling cooling stage is overridden to preconfigured position.

Note: Balancing is triggered via RoomUp command. During balancing the ceiling cooling stage is fully open state irrespective of other
settings.
If configured as a stage of heating, the ceiling heating stage modulates in conjunction with other heating sequences based on the space
temperature control setpoints. This stage is controlled by space temperature control and is not affected by cascade or limiting control.

The ceiling heating stage can be overridden in following ways:

1. If the window contact input is in open state, then it overrides the ceiling heating stage to a preconfigured position.
2. If night purge is active, the ceiling heating stage is overridden to a preconfigured position.
3. If configured, the ceiling heating stage is overridden closed based on manual unit switch off from the wall module.
4. If the space temperature drops below a common frost protection setpoint, the ceiling heating stage is opened to a
preconfigured position.
Note: Balancing is triggered via RoomUp command. During balancing the ceiling heating stage is fully open state irrespective of other
settings.

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Master/Slave Function
Shared Points
The master controller monitors the sensors, contacts and wall modules installed on the slave controllers. The master controller arbitrates
the effective occupancy, setpoint, and control.

Equipment Sequence
The master controller determines the effective sequence for each stage of heating and cooling and broadcasts these to the slave
controllers.
The master controller overrides the effective sequences prior to being shared with the slave controller in the event of:
 Window contact open
 Night Purge
 Frost Protection
 Space Overheating

Cascade control, limiting control and safeties such as airflow contacts, drip pan alarm, condensation alarm, plant fire and dew point
control overrides the effective sequences locally on the slave controllers.

Wall Modules
At places where wall modules are connected to controllers configured in a master /slave relationship, the inputs from the wall modules
connected to slave controllers can be aggregated by the master controller. The aggregated values are used by the master controller for
the control sequences. Wherever TR42 wall modules are used, the aggregated values are then shared with the wall modules connected to
all controllers that are included in the master/slave relationship. In case if only the master controller has a wall module installed, the
Room Temperature data point aggregation must be set to Local, otherwise the displayed temperature will be aggregated with 0 value
(Min, Max or Average).

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Fan Speed Display: the wall module will not display the actual fan speed but only the wall module fan speed selection (which in case of a
master/slave configuration will be transmitted to all wall modules). The fan speed selection can be overridden either from master wall
module or slave wall module.

For conventional wall modules, the following information can be aggregated:


 Room Temperature
 Room Temperature Setpoint
 Bypass
 Manual Fan speed
For Sylk wall modules, the following information can be aggregated by the master controller:

 Room Temperature
 Room Temperature Setpoint
 Room CO2
 Room Relative Humidity
 Bypass
 Manual Fan Speed
 Manual HVAC mode

For TR42 Sylk wall modules, the following aggregated information can be displayed at each wall module:

 Room Temperature
 Room Temperature Setpoint
 Room CO2
 Room Relative Humidity
 Manual Fan speed
 Manual HVAC mode
 Occupancy Mode

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Lighting Function
The light will be scheduled controlled and controlled by push button according a last wins mechanism. The user can override the schedule
value by operating one of the push buttons, based on a last wins (except the override schedule values).

The schedule can have following states:

 1 =“Override Off”: Light Off and Push Buttons and future occupancy and light intensity logic are disabled.
 2 =“Repeated Off”: If the light is on, the light will be switched off. If the user switches on the light via one of the push buttons,
the light will be switched off again after the defined time (parameter), has been elapsed. (not applicable, if light is switched by
some other logic, than push buttons).
 3 =“Off”: If the light is on, the light will be switched off. The user is able to switch on again the light.
 4 =“On”: If the light is off, the light will be switched on. The user is able to switch on again the light.
 5 = “Repeated On”: If the light is off, the light will be switched on. If the user switches off the light via one of the push buttons,
the light will be switched on again after the defined time (parameter), has been elapsed.
 6 =“Override On”: Light On and Push Buttons and future occupancy and light intensity logic are disabled.

Push buttons:

 On Button: When pressing the button, the light will be switched on.
 Off Button: When pressing the button, the light will be switched off.
 Toggle button: When the light is on and the button will be pressed, the light will be switched off. When the light is off and the
button will be pressed, the light will be switched on.

NOTE: Only override buttons will work in real time.

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Input and Output Point Details
Inputs

No Name Description Type Range Units/State Text Segment

1 CeilWtrTemp Ceiling Water Temperature AI -50..150 Deg C Ceiling


2 IntakeDmprTemp Fan Damper Intake Temperature AI -50..150 Deg C Damper
3 RadRadiTemp Radiator Radiation Temperature AI -50..150 Deg C Radiator
4 RmCO2 Room Carbon Dioxide AI 0..2000 ppm Control_Strategy
5 RmRH Room Relative Humidity AI 0..100 % RH Control_Strategy
6 RmTemp Room Temperature AI -50..150 Deg C Control_Strategy
7 SaTemp Supply Air Temperature AI -50..150 Deg C Control_Strategy
8 UnFlrSupWtrTemp UF Supply Water Temperature AI -50..150 Deg C Underfloor_Heating
9 WMBypFanOvrd Wall Module Bypass Fan Ovrd AI 0..5 No Units Wall_Module
10 WMRmTempSp WM Room Temperature Setpoint AI N/A Deg C Wall_Module
11 AirFlow Air Flow Contact BI 0..1 NoFlow;Flow Plant_Strategy
12 CardRd Card Reader Contact BI 0..1 UnOccupied;Occupied Plant_Strategy
13 Cond Condensation Contact BI 0..1 Dry;Condense Ceiling
14 DripPan Drip Pan Contact BI 0..1 Normal;Alarm FCU_Cooling
15 OccSens Occupancy Sensor Contact BI 0..1 UnOccupied;Occupied Plant_Strategy
16 Window Window Contact BI 0..1 Close;Open Plant_Strategy

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Outputs
No Name Description Type Range Units/State Text Segment
1 Ceil6WayVlvCtl Ceiling 6 Way Valve Control AO 0..100 % Ceiling
2 CeilClgCtl Ceiling Cooling AO 0..100 % Ceiling
3 CeilCngOvrVlvCtl Ceiling Change Over Valve AO 0..100 % Ceiling
4 CeilHtgCtl Ceiling Heating AO 0..100 % Ceiling
5 IntakeDmprCtl Intake Air Damper AO 0..100 % Damper
6 FanSpdCtl Fan Speed AO 0..100 % Fan
7 FCUClgCtl Fan Coil Unit Cooling AO 0..100 % FCU_Cooling
8 FCUCngOvrVlvCtl FCU Change Over Valve AO 0..100 % Common
9 FCUDxClgCtl Fan Coil Unit Dx Cooling AO 0..100 % FCU_DX-Cooling
10 FCUElHtgCtl Fan Coil Unit Electrical Heating AO 0..100 % FCU_El-Heating
11 FCUHtgCtl Fan Coil Unit Heating AO 0..100 % FCU_Heating
12 RadHtgCtl Radiator Heating AO 0..100 % Radiator
13 UnFlrHtgCtl Under Floor Heating AO 0..100 % Underfloor_Heating
14 WMLedAO Wall Module LED AO 0..1 No Units Wall_Module
15 CeilSwOvrClgVlvCmd Ceil Switch Over Clg Vlv Cmd BO 0..1 Off;On Ceiling
16 CeilSwOvrHtgVlvCmd Ceil Switch Over Htg Vlv Cmd BO 0..1 Off;On Ceiling
17 CeilSwOvrVlvCmd Ceil Switch Over Vlv Cmd BO 0..1 Off;On Ceiling
18 IntakeDmprCmd Intake Air Damper Command BO 0..1 Off;On Damper
19 FanStg1Cmd Fan Stage 1 Cmd BO 0..1 Off;On Fan
20 FanStg2Cmd Fan Stage 2 Cmd BO 0..1 Off;On Fan
21 FanStg3Cmd Fan Stage 3 Cmd BO 0..1 Off;On Fan
22 FCUDxClgBO1 FCU Dx Clg BO1 BO 0..1 Off;On FCU_DX-Cooling

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No Name Description Type Range Units/State Text Segment
23 FCUDxClgBO2 FCU Dx Clg BO2 BO 0..1 Off;On FCU_DX-Cooling
24 FCUElHtgBO1 FCU El Htg BO1 BO 0..1 Off;On FCU_El-Heating
25 FCUElHtgBO2 FCU El Htg BO2 BO 0..1 Off;On FCU_El-Heating
26 Light1Cmd Light 1 Command BO 0..1 Off;On Light
26 WMLedBO WM LED BO 0..1 Off;On Wall_Module

Interface to Building Automation System

No Name Description Type Values Segment


0=No Night Purge
1 NiPurgEn Night Purge Effective BV Plant_Strategy
1=Night Purge
1=Unoccupied
2 OccSch Occupancy Schedule MV 2=Standby Plant_Strategy
3=Occupied
1=Off
2=Cooling
3 PltHVACMd Plant HVAC Mode MV Plant_Strategy
3=Heating
4=Auto
1=Off
Plant Heating / Cooling Medium
4 PltCngOvrMed MV 2=Cooling Plant_Strategy
Available
3=Heating
0=No Fire
5 PltFire Plant Fire BV Plant_Strategy
1=Fire
6 OaExtComp Outside Air External Comp AV Control_Strategy
1=Override Off
2=Repeated Off
3=Off
7 Light1OccSch Lighting Occupancy Schedule MV
4=On
5=Repeated On
6=Override On

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Software Points

No Name Description Type Default Units/State Text Segment


1 BypRemTim Bypass Remaining Time AV 0 minutes Plant_Strategy
2 CeilClgMstrSlv Ceiling Cooling Master Slave AV 0 No Units Ceiling
3 CeilHtgMstrSlv Ceiling Heating Master Slave AV 0 No Units Ceiling
4 ComCasLimSeq Com Cascade Limit Sequence AV 0 No Units Control_Strategy
5 DewPntTemp Dew Point Temperature AV 0 Deg C Ceiling
6 IntakeDmprMstrSlv Fa Damper Master Slave AV 0 No Units Damper
7 IntakeDmprOccLoTempSp Fa Dmpr Temp Occ Low Lim Sp AV 12 Deg C Damper
8 IntakeDmprUnOccLoTempSp Fa Dmpr Temp UnOcc LoLim Sp AV 6 Deg C Damper
9 FanRmCtrlSig Fan Room Control Signal AV 0 % Fan
10 FCUClgMstrSlv FCU Cooling Master Slave AV 0 No Units FCU_Cooling
11 FCUDxMstrSlv FCU Dx Master Slave AV 0 No Units FCU_DX-Cooling
12 FCUElHtgMstrSlv FCU Electrical Htg Master Slave AV 0 No Units FCU_El-Heating
13 FCUFanSigMstrSlv FCU Fan Signal Master Slave AV 0 No Units Fan
14 FCUHtgLoLimSeq FCU Heating Low Limit Sequence AV 0 No Units FCU_Heating
15 FCUHtgMstrSlv FCU Heating Master Slave AV 0 No Units FCU_Heating
16 FCUSaClgLoLimSp FCU Supply Clg Low Limit Sp AV 0 Deg C Control_Strategy
17 FCUSaHtgLoLimSp FCU Supply Htg Low Limit Sp AV 6 Deg C Control_Strategy
18 OaExtComp Outside Air External Comp AV 0 Deg K Control_Strategy
19 OccClgSp Occupied Clg Sp AV 22 Deg C Control_Strategy
20 OccHtgSp Occupied Htg Sp AV 19 Deg C Control_Strategy
21 PltCngOvrWtrTemp Plant Change Over Water Temp AV 0 Deg C Control_Strategy

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No Name Description Type Default Units/State Text Segment
22 PltPrty Plant Priority AV 0 No Units Plant_Strategy
23 RadHtgMstrSlv Radiator Heating Master Slave AV 0 No Units Radiator
24 RmFrostSp Room Frost Setpoint AV 6 Deg C Plant_Strategy
25 RmOccCO2Sp Rm Occ Carbon Dioxide Setpoint AV 800 ppm Control_Strategy
26 RmOvrHtgSp Room Over Heat Setpoint AV 40 Deg C Plant_Strategy
27 RmTempEffSp Room Temperature Sp Effective AV 0 Deg C Control_Strategy
28 RmUnOccCO2Sp Rm UnOcc Carbon Dioxide Sp AV 1100 ppm Control_Strategy
29 SaMaxTempSp Supply Air Max Temp Setpoint AV 28 Deg C Control_Strategy
30 SaMinTempSp Supply Air Minimum Temp Setpoint AV 14 Deg C Control_Strategy
31 SaTempSp Supply Temperature Setpoint AV 0 Deg C Control_Strategy
32 StbyClgSp Standby Clg Sp AV 24 Deg C Control_Strategy
33 StbyHtgSp Standby Htg Sp AV 17 Deg C Control_Strategy
34 UnFlrHtgMstrSlv Under Floor Heating Master Slave AV 0 No Units Underfloor_Heating
35 UnOccClgSp UnOccupied Clg Sp AV 26 Deg C Control_Strategy
36 UnOccHtgSp UnOccupied Heating Setpoint AV 15 Deg C Control_Strategy
37 WMBypFanOvrdDsp Wall Module Bypass Fan Override Dsp AV 0 No Units Wall_Module
38 WMHiLimRmTempSpDsp WM High Limit Setpoint Display AV 0 Deg C Wall_Module
39 WMLoLimRmTempSpDsp WM Low Limit Setpoint Display AV 0 Deg C Wall_Module
40 WMRmCO2Dsp WM Carbon Dioxide Display AV 0 ppm Wall_Module
41 WMRmRHDsp WM Relative Humidity Display AV 0 % RH Wall_Module
42 WMRmTempDsp WM Space Temperature Display AV 0 Deg C Wall_Module
43 WMRmTempSpDsp WM Room Temp Setpoint Display AV 0 Deg C Wall_Module
44 NiPurgEff Night Purge Effective BV 0 Disable;Enable Plant_Strategy
45 PltFire Plant Fire BV 0 Disable;Enable Plant_Strategy

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No Name Description Type Default Units/State Text Segment


46 PltNiPrgEn Plant Night Purge Enable BV 0 Disable;Enable Plant_Strategy
47 WMBypDsp Wall Module Bypass Display BV 0 NoBypass;Bypass Wall_Module
48 CtrlMd Control Mode MV 3 Off;Clg;Htg;Auto Control_Strategy
Off;
49 CtrlSpEffMd Control Setpoint Mode Effective MV 0 Clg; Control_Strategy
Htg
Off;
Stg1Cmd;
50 FCUFanStgCmd FCU Fan Stage Command MV 0 Fan
Stg2Cmd;
Stg3Cmd
OffRepeat;
51 Light1OccSch Light 1 Occupancy Schedule MV 2 Off; Light
On
UnOccupied;
Standby;
52 OccMd Occupancy Mode MV 0 Occupied; Plant_Strategy
Bypass;
Holiday
UnOccupied;
53 OccSch Occupancy Schedule MV 2 Standby; Plant_Strategy
Occupied
54 PltCngOvrMed Plant Change Over Medium MV 0 Off;Clg;Htg Control_Strategy
55 PltHVACMd Plant HVAC Mode MV 3 Off;Clg;Htg;Auto Control_Strategy
1;2;UnOccupied;
Standby;
Occupied;
Bypass;
56 PltMd Plant Mode MV 0 Plant_Strategy
Holiday;8;9;10;11;12;13;
NightPurge;15;16;17;18;
19;20;21;22;23;24;
25;26;27;28;Fire;30;31;32
Off;
57 WMFanManSwCmd WM Fan Manual Switch Command MV 0 Auto; Wall_Module
Low/On;
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No Name Description Type Default Units/State Text Segment
Medium;
High
NoFan;
OneSpeedFan;
58 WMFanTypeCfg Wall Module Fan Type Cfg MV 3 TwoSpeedFan; Wall_Module
ThreeSpeedFan;
VarSpeedFan
NotUsed;
59 WMHVACMd Wall Module HVAC Mode MV 3 Cool;Heat; Wall_Module
Auto
NotUsed;
60 WMHVACMdDsp Wall Module HVAC Mode Display MV 3 Cool;Heat; Wall_Module
Auto

NotUsed;
61 WMSpEffMd WM Setpoint Mode Effective MV 1 Cool; Wall_Module
Heat

WMDetMd;
InvInput;
62 WMType Wall Module Type MV 0 Wall_Module
Sylk;
Conv

Flag Points

Configuration
No Name Description Type Default Units/State Text Segment
Points
Ceil Fan Man 1 = Keep Ctrl On
1 CeilFanManSwOffCtrl AF 1 Ceiling Yes
Switch Off Ctrl 2 = Switch Off
1 = 2-Pipe;
2 CeilPipeLLP Ceiling Pipe LLP AF 2 2 = 4-Pipe; Ceiling Yes
3 = 4-Pipe 6-Way Valve
3 CeilTypeLLP Ceiling Type LLP AF 1 1 = Not Used; Ceiling Yes

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Configuration
No Name Description Type Default Units/State Text Segment
Points
2 = Clg;
3 = Htg;
4 = Clg & Htg
1 = Not Used;
Cooling Control 2 = Minimum Limitation;
4 ClgCtrlTypLLP AF 0 Common No
Type LLP 3 = Maximum Limitation;
4 = Cascade
Cooling Position
5 ClgPosLLP AF 0 No Units Common No
LLP
1 = Space Control;
2 = Cascade Space Control;
3 = Space Control with Low Limit
FCU Control Type Cooling;
6 FCUCtrlTypLLP AF 1 Common Yes
LLP 4 = Space Control with Low Limit
Heating;
5 = Space Control with Low Limit
Cooling & Heating
1 = Not used;
2 = Clg;
3 = Htg;
4 = Dx - Clg;
5 = El Htg;
6 = Clg, Htg;
7 = Clg, Dx - Clg;
8 = Clg, El Htg;
7 FCUTypeLLP FCU Type LLP AF 1 Common Yes
9 = Clg, Htg, Dx -Clg;
10 = Htg, Dx - Clg, El Htg;
11 = Htg, Clg, El Htg;
12 = Htg, Dx-Clg;
13 = Htg, El Htg;
14 = Clg, Dx - Clg, El Htg;
15 = Dx - Clg, E-Htg;
16 = Clg, Htg, Dx - Clg + El Htg.
1 = Not Used;
Heating Control
8 HtgCtrlTypLLP AF 0 2 = Minimum Limitation; Common No
Type LLP
3 = Maximum Limitation;

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Configuration
No Name Description Type Default Units/State Text Segment
Points
4 = Cascade

Heating Position
9 HtgPosLLP AF 0 No Units Common
LLP
1 = 2-Pipe; Control_Strateg
10 FCUPipeLLP FCU Pipe LLP AF 2 Yes
2 = 4-Pipe y
Dmpr Fan Man
11 DmprFanManSwOffCtrl AF 1 1 = Keep Ctrl On:2 = Switch Off Damper Yes
Switch Off Ctrl
1 = Not Used;
Damper Type Cfg 2 = Clg;
12 DmprTypCfgLLP AF 1 Damper Yes
LLP 3 = Air Qlty;
4= Clg & Air Qlty
Air Flow Fan Hold
13 AirFlFanHoldOffDelLLP AF 10 Seconds Fan Yes
Off Delay LLP
1 = Disable Control;
Fan Control 2 = Fan Run On Timer operating
14 FanCtrlEn AF 0 Fan No
Enable Disable Control;
3 = Enable Control
Fan y Sig Clg
15 FanYSigClgStg1OnLLP AF 5 % Fan Yes
Stg1 On LLP
Fan y Sig Clg
16 FanYSigClgStg2OnLLP AF 50 % Fan Yes
Stg2 On LLP
Fan y Sig Clg
17 FanYSigClgStg3OnLLP AF 75 % Fan Yes
Stg3 On LLP
Fan y Sig Htg
18 FanYSigHtgStg1OnLLP AF 30 % Fan Yes
Stg1 On LLP
Fan y Sig Htg
19 FanYSigHtgStg2OnLLP AF 60 % Fan Yes
Stg2 On LLP
Fan y Sig Htg
20 FanYSigHtgStg3OnLLP AF 90 % Fan Yes
Stg3 On LLP
FCU Cooling
21 FCUClgSeqPrty AF 0 No Units FCU_Cooling No
Sequence Priority
1 = Not Used;
Dx Cooling FCU_DX-
22 DxClgCtrlTypLLP AF 0 2 = Minimum Limitation; No
Control Type LLP Cooling
3 = Maximum Limitation;

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Configuration
No Name Description Type Default Units/State Text Segment
Points
4 = Cascade

Dx Cooling FCU_DX-
23 DxClgPosLLP AF 0 No Units No
Position LLP Cooling
FCU Dx Cooling FCU_DX-
24 FCUDxClgSeqPrty AF 0 No Units No
Sequence Priority Cooling
1 = Not Used;
Elec Heating 2 = Minimum Limitation;
25 ElHtgCtrlTypLLP AF 0 FCU_El-Heating No
Control Type LLP 3 = Maximum Limitation;
4 = Cascade
Elec Heating
26 ElHtgPosLLP AF 0 No Units FCU_El-Heating No
Position LLP
FCU El Htg
27 FCUElHtgSeqPrty AF 0 No Units FCU_El-Heating No
Sequence Priority
Fan Delayed Sw
28 FanDelSwOffLLP AF 120 Seconds FCU_Heating Yes
Off
FCU Heating
29 FCUHtgSeqPrty Sequence AF 0 No Units FCU_Heating No
Priority
Wall Module
1 = Disable;
30 WMOvrdRstDsp Override Reset AF 0 Light No
2 = Enable Reset
Display
Room Frost
31 RmFrostHysLLP AF 2 Deg C Plant_Strategy Yes
Hysteresis LLP
Room Over
32 RmOvrHtgHysLLP Heating AF 2 Deg C Plant_Strategy Yes
hysteresis LLP
Radiator Enable 1 = Not Used;
33 RadEnLLP AF 1 Radiator Yes
LLP 2 = Enable Htg
Rad Fan Man
34 RadFanManSwOffCtrl AF 1 1 = Keep Ctrl On:2 = Switch Off Radiator Yes
Switch Off Ctrl
Under Floor 1 = Not Used; Underfloor_Heat
35 UnFlrEnLLP AF 1 Yes
Enable LLP 2 = Enable Htg ing
Un Flr Fan Man Underfloor_Heat
36 UnFlrFanManSwOffCtrl AF 1 1 = Keep Ctrl On:2 = Switch Off Yes
Switch Off Ctrl ing

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Configuration
No Name Description Type Default Units/State Text Segment
Points
0 = Temperature Setpoint;
1 = Temperature;
Wall Module 2 = Humidity;
37 WMHomeScrInfoCfg Home Screen AF 1 3 = CO2; Wall_Module Yes
Info Cfg 4 = Blank Screen;
5 = Scrolling (Scroll between items 0,
1, 2 and 3)
Wall Module
1 = Disable;
38 WMOvrdRst Override Reset AF 0 Wall_Module Yes
2 = Enable Reset
Display
WM Enable 0 = Disable;
39 WMEnBypassCfg BF 1 Wall_Module Yes
Bypass Cfg 1 = Enable
WM Enable Fan
40 WMEnFanMnSwCfg Manual Switch BF 1 1 = Keep Ctrl On:2 = Switch Off Wall_Module Yes
Cfg
WM Setpoint
0 = Numeric;
41 WMSpTypeCfg Type BF 0 Wall_Module Yes
1 = Graphic
Configuration
WM View Carbon 0 = Not Visible;
42 WMViewCO2Cfg BF 1 Wall_Module Yes
Dioxide Cfg 1 = Visible
WM View HVAC 0 = Not Visible;
43 WMViewHVACMdCfg BF 1 Wall_Module Yes
Mode Cfg 1 = Visible
WM View
0 = English Text;
44 WMViewIntSymblCfg International BF 0 Wall_Module Yes
1 = International Icons
Symbol Cfg
WM View
0 = Not Visible;
45 WMViewOccStsCfg Occupancy Status BF 1 Wall_Module Yes
1 = Visible
Cfg
WM View Relative 0 = Not Visible;
46 WMViewRHCfg BF 1 Wall_Module Yes
Humidity Cfg 1 = Visible
WM View Room 0 = Not Visible;
47 WMViewRmTempCfg BF 1 Wall_Module Yes
Temperature Cfg 1 = Visible
WM View Room
0 = Not Visible;
48 WMViewRmTempSpCfg Temperature Sp BF 1 Wall_Module Yes
1 = Visible
Cfg

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Parameters
Function Block Function Param Units/State
No Name Parm Name Default Segment
Name Block Id Id Text

G_IRMPIDSPACECT
1 Cas_Rm_Ctrl_TiClg 41324 TiClg 26 1200 Seconds Control_Strategy
RL

G_IRMPIDSPACECT
2 Cas_Rm_Ctrl_TiHtg 41324 TiHtg 27 1200 Seconds Control_Strategy
RL

G_IRMPIDSPACECT
3 Cas_Rm_Ctrl_XpClg 41324 XpClg 24 5 Deg C Control_Strategy
RL

G_IRMPIDSPACECT
4 Cas_Rm_Ctrl_XpHtg 41324 XpHtg 25 5 Deg C Control_Strategy
RL

Ceil_Chg_Ovr_Vlv_Seq_Direct G_IRM6WAYVLVOU 1 = Clg - Htg;2


5 41629 Seq_Direction 1 1 Ceiling
ion TPUT = Htg - Clg

Ceil_Chg_Ovr_Vlv_Seq1_End G_IRM6WAYVLVOU
6 41629 Seq1_End_Volt 3 4.7 Volts Ceiling
_V TPUT

Ceil_Chg_Ovr_Vlv_Seq1_Star G_IRM6WAYVLVOU
7 41629 Seq1_Start_Volt 2 2 Volts Ceiling
t_V TPUT

Ceil_Chg_Ovr_Vlv_Seq2_End G_IRM6WAYVLVOU
8 41629 Seq2_End_Volt 5 10 Volts Ceiling
_V TPUT

Ceil_Chg_Ovr_Vlv_Seq2_Star G_IRM6WAYVLVOU
9 41629 Seq2_Start_Volt 4 7.3 Volts Ceiling
t_V TPUT

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Function Block Function Param Units/State
No Name Parm Name Default Segment
Name Block Id Id Text

G_IRMSEQPRTYRA
10 Ceil_Clg_Cond_Prot_Xp 40868 Xp 13 1 Deg C Ceiling
MP

G_IRMSEQPRTYOV
11 Ceil_Clg_Cond_Swi_Ovrd_Val 40999 Override_Value 13 0 % Ceiling
RD

12 Ceil_Clg_Dsp_Prty G_IRMDSPPRTY 42258 Dsp_Prty 1 1 No Units Ceiling

G_IRMSEQPRTYOV
13 Ceil_Clg_NiPrg_Ovrd_Val 40851 Override_Value 13 0 % Ceiling
RD

Ceil_Clg_Overh_Rm_Ovrd_Va G_IRMSEQPRTYOV
14 41545 Override_Value 13 100 % Ceiling
l RD

15 Ceil_Clg_Seq_In_Seq_Start G_IRMSEQUENCER 40784 Input_Seq_Start 1 0 % Ceiling

16 Ceil_Clg_Seq_In_Seq_Stop G_IRMSEQUENCER 40784 Input_Seq_Stop 2 100 % Ceiling

Ceil_Clg_Wido_Cont_Ovrd_Va G_IRMSEQPRTYOV
17 40756 Override_Value 13 0 % Ceiling
l RD

Ceil_Dew_Point_Calc_Safety_
18 PAR 41847 P1 1 2 Deg C Ceiling
Offs

19 Ceil_Dew_Point_Calc_Sp PAR 41572 P1 1 35 Deg C Ceiling

20 Ceil_Htg_Dsp_Prty G_IRMDSPPRTY 42260 Dsp_Prty 1 1 No Units Ceiling

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Function Block Function Param Units/State


No Name Parm Name Default Segment
Name Block Id Id Text

G_IRMSEQPRTYOV
21 Ceil_Htg_Rm_Frost_Ovrd_Val 41552 Override_Value 13 0 % Ceiling
RD

22 Ceil_Htg_Seq_In_Seq_Start G_IRMSEQUENCER 40859 Input_Seq_Start 1 0 % Ceiling

23 Ceil_Htg_Seq_In_Seq_Stop G_IRMSEQUENCER 40859 Input_Seq_Stop 2 100 % Ceiling

Ceil_Htg_Wido_Cont_Ovrd_V G_IRMSEQPRTYOV
24 40873 Override_Value 13 0 % Ceiling
al RD

1 = Cooling,
Heating;
Dm_Air_Qty_Ctrl_En_Ctrl_Md
25 G_IRMMDEN 42191 Aray_Select 1 1 2 = Cooling; Damper
_A_Sel
3 = Heating;
4 = Disabled;

G_IRMSEQPRTYRA
26 Dm_Air_Qty_Ctrl_Xp 41294 Xp 13 50 ppm Damper
MP

27 Dm_BO_Hys_Par DECISION BOX 41931 Hys_Par 1 2 % Damper

28 Dm_BO_Val PAR 41934 P1 1 5 % Damper

29 Dm_Dsp_Prty G_IRMDSPPRTY 42266 Dsp_Prty 1 1 No Units Damper

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Function Block Function Param Units/State
No Name Parm Name Default Segment
Name Block Id Id Text
1=
Unoccupied,
Standby,
Occupied,
Bypass,
30 Dm_Lo_Lim_Ctrl_A_Sel G_IRMMDEN 42038 Aray_Select 1 1 Holiday; Damper
2 =Standby,
Occupied,
Bypass;
3 = Occupied,
Bypass;

1 = Disable; 2
31 Dm_Lo_Lim_Ctrl_En PAR 42175 P1 1 1 Damper
= Enable

G_IRMSEQPRTYRA
32 Dm_Lo_Lim_Ctrl_Xp 41083 Xp 13 1.5 Deg C Damper
MP

G_IRMSEQPRTYOV
33 Dm_NiPrg_Ovrd_Val 41064 Override_Value 13 0 % Damper
RD

G_IRMSEQPRTYOV
34 Dm_Overh_Rm_Ovrd_Val 42119 Override_Value 13 0 % Damper
RD

35 Dm_Seq_In_Seq_Start G_IRMSEQUENCER 41055 Input_Seq_Start 1 0 % Damper

36 Dm_Seq_In_Seq_Stop G_IRMSEQUENCER 41055 Input_Seq_Stop 2 100 % Damper

G_IRMSEQPRTYOV
37 Dm_Wido_Cont_Ovrd_Val 41069 Override_Value 13 0 % Damper
RD

38 Fan_Clg_Seq_In_Seq_Start G_IRMSEQUENCER 41622 Input_Seq_Start 1 20 % Fan

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Function Block Function Param Units/State


No Name Parm Name Default Segment
Name Block Id Id Text

39 Fan_Clg_Seq_In_Seq_Stop G_IRMSEQUENCER 41622 Input_Seq_Stop 2 60 % Fan

Output_Seq_Star
40 Fan_Clg_Seq_Out_Seq_Start G_IRMSEQUENCER 41622 3 0 % Fan
t

Output_Seq_Sto
41 Fan_Clg_Seq_Out_Seq_Stop G_IRMSEQUENCER 41622 4 100 % Fan
p

G_IRMSEQPRTYOV
42 Fan_Cond_Swi_Ovrd_Val 41403 Override_Value 13 0 % Fan
RD

43 Fan_Dsp_Prty G_IRMDSPPRTY 42268 Dsp_Prty 1 1 No Units Fan

G_IRMSEQPRTYOV
44 Fan_Fire_Off_Ovrd_Val 41439 Override_Value 13 0 % Fan
RD

45 Fan_Htg_Seq_In_Seq_Start G_IRMSEQUENCER 41619 Input_Seq_Start 1 20 % Fan

46 Fan_Htg_Seq_In_Seq_Stop G_IRMSEQUENCER 41619 Input_Seq_Stop 2 60 % Fan

Output_Seq_Star
47 Fan_Htg_Seq_Out_Seq_Start G_IRMSEQUENCER 41619 3 0 % Fan
t

Output_Seq_Sto
48 Fan_Htg_Seq_Out_Seq_Stop G_IRMSEQUENCER 41619 4 100 % Fan
p

G_IRMSEQPRTYOV
49 Fan_Rm_Frost_Ovrd_Val 41606 Override_Value 13 0 % Fan
RD

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Function Block Function Param Units/State
No Name Parm Name Default Segment
Name Block Id Id Text

1=Parallel
Sequence with
Fan_Sig_Sel_Fan_Ctrl_Sub_T Fan_Ctrl_Sub_Ty
50 G_IRMYSIGFAN 41359 1 1 Coils; Fan
ype pe
2=Independen
t Sequence

51 Fan_Sig_Sel_Max_Ysig_Occ G_IRMYSIGFAN 41359 Max_Ysig_Occ 12 100 % Fan

52 Fan_Sig_Sel_Max_YSig_Stby G_IRMYSIGFAN 41359 Max_YSig_Stby 13 100 % Fan

Fan_Sig_Sel_Max_YSig_UnOc
53 G_IRMYSIGFAN 41359 Max_YSig_UnOcc 14 100 % Fan
c

54 Fan_Sig_Sel_Min_YSig_Occ G_IRMYSIGFAN 41359 Min_YSig_Occ 15 0 % Fan

55 Fan_Sig_Sel_Min_YSig_Stby G_IRMYSIGFAN 41359 Min_YSig_Stby 16 0 % Fan

56 Fan_Stage_Off_Delay G_IRMFANOUTPUT 41441 Stage_Dn_Delay 25 10 Seconds Fan

57 Fan_Stage_On_Delay G_IRMFANOUTPUT 41441 Stage_Up_Delay 24 10 Seconds Fan

Clg_Fan_Start_Y
58 Fan_Stg_Clg_Fan_Start_YSig G_IRMYSIGFAN 41359 30 20 % Fan
Sig

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Function Block Function Param Units/State


No Name Parm Name Default Segment
Name Block Id Id Text

Fan_Stg_Clg_Fan_Stg1_Off_Y Clg_Fan_Stg1_Of
59 G_IRMYSIGFAN 41359 17 0 % Fan
Sig f_YSig

Fan_Stg_Clg_Fan_Stg2_Off_Y Clg_Fan_Stg2_Of
60 G_IRMYSIGFAN 41359 19 5 % Fan
Sig f_YSig

Fan_Stg_Clg_Fan_Stg3_Off_Y Clg_Fan_Stg3_Of
61 G_IRMYSIGFAN 41359 21 50 % Fan
Sig f_YSig

Clg_Fan_Stop_Y
62 Fan_Stg_Clg_Fan_Stop_YSig G_IRMYSIGFAN 41359 29 0 % Fan
Sig

63 Fan_Stg_Clg_Max_YSig G_IRMYSIGFAN 41359 Clg_Max_YSig 34 100 % Fan

64 Fan_Stg_Clg_Min_YSig G_IRMYSIGFAN 41359 Clg_Min_YSig 33 0 % Fan

1 = No Fan;
2 = 1-Speed
Fan;
3 = 2-Speed
65 Fan_Stg_Fan_Type_Select G_IRMFANOUTPUT 41441 Fan_Type_Select 1 4 Fan; Wall_Module
4 = 3-Speed
Fan;
5 = Variable
Speed Fan

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Function Block Function Param Units/State
No Name Parm Name Default Segment
Name Block Id Id Text

Htg_Fan_Start_Y
66 Fan_Stg_Htg_Fan_Start_YSig G_IRMYSIGFAN 41359 32 20 % Fan
Sig

Fan_Stg_Htg_Fan_Stg1_Off_ Htg_Fan_Stg1_O
67 G_IRMYSIGFAN 41359 23 0 % Fan
YSig ff_YSig

Fan_Stg_Htg_Fan_Stg2_Off_ Htg_Fan_Stg2_O
68 G_IRMYSIGFAN 41359 25 33 % Fan
YSig ff_YSig

Fan_Stg_Htg_Fan_Stg3_Off_ Htg_Fan_Stg3_O
69 G_IRMYSIGFAN 41359 27 66 % Fan
YSig ff_YSig

Htg_Fan_Stop_Y
70 Fan_Stg_Htg_Fan_Stop_YSig G_IRMYSIGFAN 41359 31 0 % Fan
Sig

71 Fan_Stg_Htg_Max_YSig G_IRMYSIGFAN 41359 Htg_Max_YSig 36 100 % Fan

72 Fan_Stg_Htg_Min_YSig G_IRMYSIGFAN 41359 Htg_Min_YSig 35 0 % Fan

Fan_Stg_Serial_Parallel_Selec Serial_Parallel_S 1 = Serial;2 =


73 G_IRMFANOUTPUT 41441 2 2 Fan
t elect Parallel

G_IRMSEQPRTYOV
74 Fan_Wido_Cont_Ovrd_Val 41365 Override_Value 13 0 % Fan
RD

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Function Block Function Param Units/State


No Name Parm Name Default Segment
Name Block Id Id Text

1 = Disable
Man Switch;
2 = Enable in
Unoccupied,
Holiday,
Standby,
Occupied,
Fan_WM_Swi_OccMd_En_Sel OccMd_Enable_S
75 G_IRMFANMANSW 41386 7 4 Bypass; Fan
ect elect
3 = Enable in
Standby,
Occupied,
Bypass;
4 = Enable in
Occupied,
Bypass

G_IRMSEQPRTYAI Air_Flow_YSig_O
76 FCU_Clg_Air_Fl_Ovrd_Val 41115 18 0 % FCU_Cooling
RFLO vrd_value

G_IRMSEQPRTYOV
77 FCU_Clg_Drip_Pan_Ovrd_Val 40706 Override_Value 13 0 % FCU_Cooling
RD

78 FCU_Clg_Dsp_Prty G_IRMDSPPRTY 42253 Dsp_Prty 1 1 No Units FCU_Cooling

G_IRMPIDCASLIMC
79 FCU_Clg_Lim_Ctrl_Ti 41259 Ti 14 300 Seconds FCU_Cooling
TRL

G_IRMPIDCASLIMC
80 FCU_Clg_Lim_Ctrl_Xp 41259 Xp 13 12 Deg C FCU_Cooling
TRL

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Function Block Function Param Units/State
No Name Parm Name Default Segment
Name Block Id Id Text

G_IRMSEQPRTYOV
81 FCU_Clg_NiPrg_Ovrd_Val 40815 Override_Value 13 0 % FCU_Cooling
RD

FCU_Clg_Overh_Rm_Ovrd_Va G_IRMSEQPRTYOV
82 41539 Override_Value 13 100 % FCU_Cooling
l RD

83 FCU_Clg_Seq_In_Seq_Start G_IRMSEQUENCER 40903 Input_Seq_Start 1 0 % FCU_Cooling

84 FCU_Clg_Seq_In_Seq_Stop G_IRMSEQUENCER 40903 Input_Seq_Stop 2 50 % FCU_Cooling

FCU_Clg_Wido_Cont_Ovrd_V G_IRMSEQPRTYOV
85 40700 Override_Value 13 0 % FCU_Cooling
al RD

G_IRMSEQPRTYAI Air_Flow_YSig_O
86 FCU_DX-C_Air_Fl_Ovrd_Val 41315 18 0 % FCU_DX-Cooling
RFLO vrd_value

FCU_DX- G_IRMSEQPRTYAI
87 41315 YSig_On_Delay 10 10 Seconds FCU_DX-Cooling
C_Air_Fl_YSig_On_Del RFLO

FCU_DX- Min_On_Off_Del
88 G_IRMLOADAO2BO 42201 5 30 Seconds FCU_DX-Cooling
C_BO_Min_On_Off_Del ay

89 FCU_DX-C_BO_Stg_Off_Hys G_IRMLOADAO2BO 42201 Stg_Off_Hys 4 5 % FCU_DX-Cooling

90 FCU_DX-C_BO_Stg1_On_YSig G_IRMLOADAO2BO 42201 Stg1_On_YSig 1 999 % FCU_DX-Cooling

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Function Block Function Param Units/State


No Name Parm Name Default Segment
Name Block Id Id Text

91 FCU_DX-C_BO_Stg2_On_YSig G_IRMLOADAO2BO 42201 Stg2_On_YSig 2 999 % FCU_DX-Cooling

92 FCU_DX-C_BO_Stg3_On_YSig G_IRMLOADAO2BO 42201 Stg3_On_YSig 3 999 % FCU_DX-Cooling

FCU_DX- G_IRMSEQPRTYOV
93 40841 Override_Value 13 0 % FCU_DX-Cooling
C_Drip_Pan_Ovrd_Val RD

94 FCU_DX-C_Dsp_Prty G_IRMDSPPRTY 42256 Dsp_Prty 1 1 No Units FCU_DX-Cooling

G_IRMPIDCASLIMC
95 FCU_DX-C_Lim_Ctrl_Ti 41270 Ti 14 300 Seconds FCU_DX-Cooling
TRL

G_IRMPIDCASLIMC
96 FCU_DX-C_Lim_Ctrl_Xp 41270 Xp 13 12 Deg C FCU_DX-Cooling
TRL

G_IRMSEQPRTYOV
97 FCU_DX-C_NiPrg_Ovrd_Val 40744 Override_Value 13 0 % FCU_DX-Cooling
RD

FCU_DX- G_IRMSEQPRTYOV
98 41543 Override_Value 13 100 % FCU_DX-Cooling
C_Overh_Rm_Ovrd_Val RD

99 FCU_DX-C_Seq_In_Seq_Start G_IRMSEQUENCER 40752 Input_Seq_Start 1 50 % FCU_DX-Cooling

100 FCU_DX-C_Seq_In_Seq_Stop G_IRMSEQUENCER 40752 Input_Seq_Stop 2 100 % FCU_DX-Cooling

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Function Block Function Param Units/State
No Name Parm Name Default Segment
Name Block Id Id Text

FCU_DX- G_IRMSEQPRTYOV
101 40742 Override_Value 13 0 % FCU_DX-Cooling
C_Wido_Cont_Ovrd_Val RD

G_IRMSEQPRTYAI Air_Flow_YSig_O
102 FCU_El-H_Air_Fl_Ovrd_Val 41307 18 0 % FCU_El-Heating
RFLO vrd_value

FCU_El- G_IRMSEQPRTYAI
103 41307 YSig_On_Delay 10 10 Seconds FCU_El-Heating
H_Air_Fl_YSig_On_Del RFLO

FCU_El- Min_On_Off_Del
104 G_IRMLOADAO2BO 42202 5 30 Seconds FCU_El-Heating
H_BO_Min_On_Off_Del ay

105 FCU_El-H_BO_Stg_Off_Hys G_IRMLOADAO2BO 42202 Stg_Off_Hys 4 5 % FCU_El-Heating

106 FCU_El-H_BO_Stg1_On_YSig G_IRMLOADAO2BO 42202 Stg1_On_YSig 1 999 % FCU_El-Heating

107 FCU_El-H_BO_Stg2_On_YSig G_IRMLOADAO2BO 42202 Stg2_On_YSig 2 999 % FCU_El-Heating

108 FCU_El-H_BO_Stg3_On_YSig G_IRMLOADAO2BO 42202 Stg3_On_YSig 3 999 % FCU_El-Heating

109 FCU_El-H_Dsp_Prty G_IRMDSPPRTY 42247 Dsp_Prty 1 1 No Units FCU_El-Heating

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Function Block Function Param Units/State


No Name Parm Name Default Segment
Name Block Id Id Text

G_IRMPIDCASLIMC
110 FCU_El-H_Lim_Ctrl_Ti 41266 Ti 14 300 Seconds FCU_El-Heating
TRL

G_IRMPIDCASLIMC
111 FCU_El-H_Lim_Ctrl_Xp 41266 Xp 13 12 Deg C FCU_El-Heating
TRL

FCU_El- G_IRMSEQPRTYOV
112 41527 Override_Value 13 0 % FCU_El-Heating
H_Rm_Frost_Ovrd_Val RD

113 FCU_El-H_Seq_In_Seq_Start G_IRMSEQUENCER 40781 Input_Seq_Start 1 50 % FCU_El-Heating

114 FCU_El-H_Seq_In_Seq_Stop G_IRMSEQUENCER 40781 Input_Seq_Stop 2 100 % FCU_El-Heating

FCU_El- G_IRMSEQPRTYOV
115 40730 Override_Value 13 0 % FCU_El-Heating
H_Wido_Cont_Ovrd_Val RD

G_IRMSEQPRTYAI Air_Flow_YSig_O
116 FCU_Htg_Air_Fl_Ovrd_Val 41123 18 0 % FCU_Heating
RFLO vrd_value

117 FCU_Htg_Dsp_Prty G_IRMDSPPRTY 42251 Dsp_Prty 1 1 No Units FCU_Heating

G_IRMPIDCASLIMC
118 FCU_Htg_Lim_Ctrl_Ti 41260 Ti 14 300 Seconds FCU_Heating
TRL

G_IRMPIDCASLIMC
119 FCU_Htg_Lim_Ctrl_Xp 41260 Xp 13 12 Deg C FCU_Heating
TRL

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Function Block Function Param Units/State
No Name Parm Name Default Segment
Name Block Id Id Text

G_IRMSEQPRTYOV
120 FCU_Htg_Rm_Frost_Ovrd_Val 41535 Override_Value 13 50 % FCU_Heating
RD

121 FCU_Htg_Seq_In_Seq_Start G_IRMSEQUENCER 40816 Input_Seq_Start 1 0 % FCU_Heating

122 FCU_Htg_Seq_In_Seq_Stop G_IRMSEQUENCER 40816 Input_Seq_Stop 2 50 % FCU_Heating

FCU_Htg_Wido_Cont_Ovrd_V G_IRMSEQPRTYOV
123 40716 Override_Value 13 50 % FCU_Heating
al RD

1 = Off;
Htg_Clg_Pos_HVAC_Md_Typ_ G_IRMCTRLMDCAL Dsp_HVAC_Md_T 2 = Cooling;
124 40665 19 1 Control_Strategy
Pip_Nipu C ype_Pipe_Nipu 3 = Heating;
4 = Auto

1 =Auto,
Low/ON,
Medium, High;
125 NiPrg_En_Fan_Off_A_Sel G_IRMMDEN 42232 Aray_Select 1 2 2 = Auto, Common
Low/ON,
Medium, High,
OFF;
1=
Unoccupied,
Standby,
Occupied,
126 NiPrg_En_Occ_Md_A_Sel G_IRMMDEN 42231 Aray_Select 1 1 Bypass, Common
Holiday;
2=
Unoccupied,
Standby,
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Function Block Function Param Units/State


No Name Parm Name Default Segment
Name Block Id Id Text
Holiday;

3=
Unoccupied,
Holiday;

Occ_Sens_CardReader_Off_D CardReader_Off_
127 G_IRMOCCSENS 41134 5 15 Seconds Plant_Strategy
el Delay

Occupancy_Sens
128 Occ_Sens_Occ_Sens_Off_Del G_IRMOCCSENS 41134 3 600 Seconds Plant_Strategy
or_Off_Delay

Occupancy_Sens
129 Occ_Sens_Occ_Sens_On_Del G_IRMOCCSENS 41134 2 15 Seconds Plant_Strategy
or_On_Delay

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Function Block Function Param Units/State
No Name Parm Name Default Segment
Name Block Id Id Text

1 = Not Used;
2=
Unoccupied/St
andby to
Occupied;
Occ_Sens_Schedule_Swi_Stat Schedule_Switch
130 G_IRMOCCSENS 41134 1 2 3 = Standby to Plant_Strategy
e _State
Occupied;
4 = Occupied
to Standby;
5 = Occupied
to Unoccupied

131 Rad_Htg_Dsp_Prty G_IRMDSPPRTY 42262 Dsp_Prty 1 1 No Units Radiator

1 = Disable;
132 Rad_Lo_Lim_Ctrl_En PAR 42145 P1 1 1 Radiator
2 = Enable

1 = Heating;
Rad_Lo_Lim_Ctrl_En_Ctrl_Md 2 = Cooling,
133 G_IRMMDEN 42142 Aray_Select 1 1 Radiator
_A_Sel Heating;

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Function Block Function Param Units/State


No Name Parm Name Default Segment
Name Block Id Id Text
1 = Occupied,
Bypass;
2 = Standby,
Occupied,
Bypass;
Rad_Lo_Lim_Ctrl_En_Occ_Md
134 G_IRMMDEN 42113 Aray_Select 1 1 3= Radiator
_A_Sel
Unoccupied,
Standby,
Occupied,
Bypass,
Holiday;

135 Rad_Lo_Lim_Ctrl_Sp PAR 42159 P1 1 25 Deg C Radiator

G_IRMSEQPRTYRA
136 Rad_Lo_Lim_Ctrl_Xp 42156 Xp 13 1.5 Deg C Radiator
MP

G_IRMSEQPRTYOV
137 Rad_Rm_Frost_Ovrd_Val 41564 Override_Value 13 0 % Radiator
RD

138 Rad_Seq_In_Seq_Start G_IRMSEQUENCER 40787 Input_Seq_Start 1 0 % Radiator

139 Rad_Seq_In_Seq_Stop G_IRMSEQUENCER 40787 Input_Seq_Stop 2 100 % Radiator

G_IRMSEQPRTYOV
140 Rad_Wido_Cont_Ovrd_Val 40766 Override_Value 13 0 % Radiator
RD

141 Rm_Ctrl_Dsp_YSig #N/A 40818 #N/A 67 #N/A % Control_Strategy

G_IRMPIDSPACECT
142 Rm_Ctrl_TdClg 40818 TdClg 49 0 Seconds Control_Strategy
RL

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Function Block Function Param Units/State
No Name Parm Name Default Segment
Name Block Id Id Text

G_IRMPIDSPACECT
143 Rm_Ctrl_TdHtg 40818 TdHtg 50 0 Seconds Control_Strategy
RL

G_IRMPIDSPACECT
144 Rm_Ctrl_TiClg 40818 TiClg 26 300 Seconds Control_Strategy
RL

G_IRMPIDSPACECT
145 Rm_Ctrl_TiHtg 40818 TiHtg 27 300 Seconds Control_Strategy
RL

G_IRMPIDSPACECT
146 Rm_Ctrl_XpClg 40818 XpClg 24 1.5 Deg C Control_Strategy
RL

G_IRMPIDSPACECT
147 Rm_Ctrl_XpHtg 40818 XpHtg 25 1.5 Deg C Control_Strategy
RL

Md_Switch_Dela MdSwDelL
148 Sp_Ctrl_MD_Md_Swi_Del G_IRMSPCTRLMD 40648 3 Seconds Control_Strategy
y LP

149 Sp_Ctrl_MD_Stabilize_Del G_IRMSPCTRLMD 40648 Stabilize_Delay 2 60 Seconds Control_Strategy

1 = Disable
Clg;
2 = Clg;
ST_Ctrl_Coo_CasLim_Clg_Ctrl G_IRMCASLIMPOS CasLim_Clg_Ctrl
150 41652 2 1 3 = Dx Clg; Control_Strategy
_Prty CTRLTYPCALC _Prty
4 = Clg - Dx
Clg;
5 = Dx Cl - Clg

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Function Block Function Param Units/State


No Name Parm Name Default Segment
Name Block Id Id Text

1 = Disable
Htg;
2 = Htg;
ST_Ctrl_Coo_CasLim_Htg_Ctr G_IRMCASLIMPOS CasLim_Htg_Ctrl 3 = El Htg;
151 41652 3 1 Control_Strategy
l_Prty CTRLTYPCALC _Prty 4 = Htg - El
Htg;
5 = El Htg -
Htg

1 = Clg Mode;
SupT_Lim_Ctrl_Coo_Clg_En_ G_IRMCASLIMPOS Low_Lim_Clg_En 2 = Htg Mode;
152 41652 4 1 Control_Strategy
Ctrl_Md CTRLTYPCALC _Ctrl_Md 3 = Clg & Htg
Mode

2 = Enable in
Unoccupied,
Holiday,
Standby,
Occupied,
Bypass;
SupT_Lim_Ctrl_Coo_Clg_En_ G_IRMCASLIMPOS Low_Lim_Clg_En
153 41652 5 2 3 = Enable in Control_Strategy
Ctrl_Oc CTRLTYPCALC _Ctrl_Occ
Standby,
Occupied,
Bypass;
4 = Enable in
Occupied,
Bypass

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Function Block Function Param Units/State
No Name Parm Name Default Segment
Name Block Id Id Text

1 = Clg Mode;
SupT_Lim_Ctrl_Coo_Htg_En_ G_IRMCASLIMPOS Low_Lim_Htg_En 2 = Htg Mode;
154 41652 6 1 Control_Strategy
Ctrl_Md CTRLTYPCALC _Ctrl_Md 3 = Clg & Htg
Mode

2 = Enable in
Unoccupied,
Holiday,
Standby,
Occupied,
Bypass;
SupT_Lim_Ctrl_Coo_Htg_En_ G_IRMCASLIMPOS Low_Lim_Htg_En
155 41652 7 2 3 = Enable in Control_Strategy
Ctrl_Oc CTRLTYPCALC _Ctrl_Occ
Standby,
Occupied,
Bypass;
4 = Enable in
Occupied,
Bypass

Underfloor_Heati
156 UnFlr_Htg_Dsp_Prty G_IRMDSPPRTY 42264 Dsp_Prty 1 1 No Units
ng

1 = Disable; Underfloor_Heati
157 UnFlr_Htg_Hi_Lim_Ctrl_En PAR 42165 P1 1 1
2 = Enable ng

Underfloor_Heati
158 UnFlr_Htg_Hi_Lim_Ctrl_Sp PAR 41906 P1 1 35 Deg C
ng

G_IRMSEQPRTYRA Underfloor_Heati
159 UnFlr_Htg_Hi_Lim_Ctrl_Xp 40885 Xp 13 1.5 Deg C
MP ng

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Function Block Function Param Units/State


No Name Parm Name Default Segment
Name Block Id Id Text

UnFlr_Htg_Rm_Frost_Ovrd_V G_IRMSEQPRTYOV Underfloor_Heati


160 41599 Override_Value 13 100 %
al RD ng

Underfloor_Heati
161 UnFlr_Htg_Seq_In_Seq_Start G_IRMSEQUENCER 40824 Input_Seq_Start 1 0 %
ng

Underfloor_Heati
162 UnFlr_Htg_Seq_In_Seq_Stop G_IRMSEQUENCER 40824 Input_Seq_Stop 2 100 %
ng

UnFlr_Htg_Wido_Cont_Ovrd_ G_IRMSEQPRTYOV Underfloor_Heati


163 40822 Override_Value 13 0 %
Val RD ng

1=T74xx
(Sensor only);
2=T74xx with
LED+Button;
WM_Detecti_WM_Conv_Sub_ WM_Conv_Sub_
164 G_IRMWMTYPDET 41250 4 1 3=T74xx with Wall_Module
Type_Sel Type_Select
LED+Button+F
an Selection;
4=T74xx with
Fan Selection

0 = Not
WM_Detection_Dsp_Btn_Pres
165 G_IRMWMTYPDET 41250 Dsp_Btn_Press 5 0 Bypass, Wall_Module
s
1 = Bypass

WM_Detection_En_Long_Puls Enable_Long_Pul 1 = Disable;


166 G_IRMWMTYPDET 41250 3 1 Wall_Module
e se 2 = Enable

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Function Block Function Param Units/State
No Name Parm Name Default Segment
Name Block Id Id Text

1 = Not Used;
2 = Occupancy
167 WM_LED_WM_LED_Conf G_IRMWMLED 41593 WM_LED_Conf 1 2 LED; Wall_Module
3 = Override
LED

WM_Push_Btn_Short_Press_U Short_Press_Un 1 = Disable;


168 G_IRMOCCPSHBTN 41135 5 1 Plant_Strategy
nOcc_Md Occ_Md 2 = Enable

WM_Push_Button_Bypass_Ti
169 G_IRMOCCPSHBTN 41135 Bypass_Time 3 30 Minutes Plant_Strategy
me

WM_Sp_Calc_Occ_Sp_Shift_R G_IRMSPWMLIMCA Occ_Sp_Shift_Rn


170 41192 6 5 Deg C Control_Strategy
ng LC g

G_IRMSPWMLIMCA 1 = Energy;
171 WM_Sp_Calc_Sp_Shift_Md 41192 Sp_Shift_Md 16 1 Control_Strategy
LC 2 = Parallel

WM_Sp_Calc_Stby_Sp_Shift_ G_IRMSPWMLIMCA Stby_Sp_Shift_R


172 41192 7 2 Deg C Control_Strategy
Rng LC ng

WM_Sp_Calc_UnOcc_Sp_Shift G_IRMSPWMLIMCA UnOcc_Sp_Shift_


173 41192 13 0 Deg C Control_Strategy
_Rng LC Rng

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Function Block Function Param Units/State


No Name Parm Name Default Segment
Name Block Id Id Text

1 = Absolute;
WM_Sp_Calc_WM_Sp_Type_S G_IRMSPWMLIMCA WM_Sp_Type_Se 2 = Relative;
174 41192 15 1 Wall_Module
elect LC lect 3 = No
Setpoint

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Control Schematics of IRM

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Datapoint Sharing Schematics

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TR42 Wall Module Configuration
TR42_C_IRM_GL__001
Forward

This configuration can be used with the following TR42 wall module model numbers
 TR42
 TR42-H
 TR42-CO2
 TR42-H-CO2

Where a wall module is used that does not include all the data points, user needs to set these to not visible in the wall module
configuration.
The configuration can be used with CPO-R applications.
Temperature units are in degrees Celsius.

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ATTENTION: If a Sylkbus wall module is disconnected, the CPO-R controller takes some time (approximately 5-6 minutes) to report this
incident as an alarm. This alarm is generated only if the user has configured the following settings for the datapoint from the
ComfortPoint Open Studio tool:
 Enable the alarm and event notification
 Notify type is set to Alarm
 To-Fault transition event is enabled
 Time delay is less than 86400

The following figure shows the associated alarming screen in the ComfortPoint Open Studio tool.

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Wall Module Interface
Studio Interface

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Input
Input items are values sent from the Sylk wall module to the CPO-R controller. The values are updated at an interval of 5 seconds. For
items 4 to 6 the values are also updated on demand when the value is changed by a user at the wall module. Each of the items should be
mapped to a BACnet point in the CPO-R controller.
Note: If the wall module model used does not have a Humidity sensor or CO2 sensor, these items will still be displayed in the list. For
these instances it is not necessary to map a BACnet point to the unused inputs.

Application
No Name Description Point Type
Note
1 Temperature Room Temperature. AV

2 Humidity Room Humidity AV

3 CO2 Room CO2 AV

4 TempSetpoint Room Setpoint Adjuster AV

Coded Signal Fan Setpoint and Bypass. Data format = abc


Where

5 FanStpt_Bypass a=1 AV/AI

b = Bypass status (0/1)


c = Fan Setpoint (1/2/3/4/5)

HVAC Mode Setpoint


1 =Not Used
6 HVACMode 2 = Cool MV
3 = Heat
4 = Auto

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Offsets
Offset values are sensor calibration values sent from the CPO-R controller to the Sylk wall module. The offset values are added to the raw
sensor value in the wall module and this calibrated value is then displayed in the PVID in the input list. These values are not used for
CPO-R controllers, where the temperature, Relative Humidity or CO2 values from the wall module are bound to hardware AI points. For
these controllers the points are calibrated by entering the offset value directly in the sensor offset parameter of the AI point.

No Application Note
Name Description Point Type
1 Temperature Room Temperature Calibration Offset – Not used for CPO-R AI/AV/AF 1
2 Humidity Room Humidity Calibration Offset– Not used for CPO-R AI/AV/AF 1
3 CO2 Room CO2 Calibration Offset– Not used for IRM AI/AV/AF 1

Output 1
Output 1 values are Input PVIDs in the wall module where the value is sent from the CPO-R controller to the Sylk wall module. The
values are used for indication at the wall module or for configuration functions in the wall module.
Note: Each of these items must be mapped to a BACnet point in the CPO-R controller and the points must be set to valid values as
detailed in the list below. If this is not correct the wall module will not function correctly.

No PVID Number Name Description Point Type Application Note


Occupancy Status.
1 = Unoccupied
1 100 OccStatus 2 = Standby MV 2
3 = Occupied
4 = Bypass
Fan Type Configuration

1 = No Fan
2 101 FanTypeConfig MV
2 = Single Speed Fan

3 = Two Speed Fan

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No PVID Number Name Description Point Type Application Note

4 = Three Speed Fan

5 = Variable Speed Fan

Connect to FanType configuration point in


application
Wall module temperature setpoint high
limit
For Absolute setpoint, set to High
3 102 TempSetpointHighLimit AV
Absolute value
For Relative setpoint set to High
Deviation value
Wall modulexX_HomeScreenInfoConfig
temperature setpoint low limit
For Absolute setpoint, set to Low
4 103 TempSetpointLowLimit AV
Absolute value
For Relative setpoint set to Low Deviation
value
Temperature value to display on wall
5 104 TempDisplay AV
module
Relative Humidity value to display on wall
6 105 RHDisplay AV
module

7 106 CO2Display CO2 value to display on wall module AV

Effective HVAC Mode


1 = Not used
8 107 HVACModeDisplay MV 3
2 = Cool
3 = Heat
Select setpoint display type to be
9 108 SetpointTypeConfig numeric or graphic BV
0 = Numeric, 1 = Graphic
Select if Temperature setpoint value is
10 109 ViewTempSetpointConfig BV
visible

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No PVID Number Name Description Point Type Application Note
0 = Not Visible, 1 = Visible

Select if Temperature value is visible


11 110 ViewTempConfig BV
0 = Not Visible, 1 = Visible
Select if Relative Humidity value is visible
12 111 ViewHumidityConfig BV
0 = Not Visible, 1 = Visible
Select if CO2 value is visible
13 112 ViewCO2Config BV
0 = Not Visible, 1 = Visible
Select Occupancy Status is visible
14 113 ViewOccStatusConfig BV
0 = Not Visible, 1 = Visible
Select HVACMode is visible
15 114 ViewHVACModeConfig 0 = Not Visible, BV
1 = Visible
Select English text labels or International
16 115 UseIntSymbolsConfig Icons BV
0 = English Text, 1 = International Icons
Select value to display on Home Screen
0 = Temperature Setpoint
1 = Temperature
2 = Humidity
17 116 HomescrInfoConfig AV
3 = CO2
4 = Blank Screen
5 = Scrolling (Scroll between items 0, 1,
2 and 3)
Select to enable Bypass button
18 117 EnableBypassConfig 0 = Disable BV
1 = Enable

19 118 EnableFanStptConfig Select to enable Fan Button on wall BV

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No PVID Number Name Description Point Type Application Note


module
0 = Disable
1 = Enable

Output 2

Output 2 items are Input/Output PVIDs in the wall module. These values are sent from the CPO-R controller to the Sylk wall module. The
values in the wall module can also be updated in the wall module by operator commands via the wall module buttons. Where the updated
values are also required to be shared back to the CPO-R controller, they will also be included in the wall module send table and be listed
in the Input list above.
Note: Each of these items must be mapped to a BACnet point in the CPO-R controller and the points must be set to valid values as
detailed in the list below. If this is not correct the wall module will not function correctly.

No PVID Number Name Description Point Type Application Note


Bypass state

1 600 Bypass 0 = No BV
Bypass, 1 =
Bypass
Fan Setpoint

1 = Off

2 = Auto

3 = On (For
2 601 FanSetpoint single speed MV 4
fan) / Low
(For multi
speed fan)

4= Medium
5 = High

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No PVID Number Name Description Point Type Application Note
Wall module
3 602 TempSetpoint temperature AV
setpoint value
HVAC Mode
Setpoint
1 =Not Used
4 603 HVACMode MV 5
2 = Cool
3 = Heat
4 = Auto

Application Notes

Note 1:
With CPO-R controllers the Sylk wall module temperature, relative humidity and CO2 outputs connect directly to Analog input points. The
calibration offset parameter in the Analog input point is used to calibrate the values from the wall module and a separate input PVID is
provided in the wall module configuration to display the calibrated value. Therefore the Offset PVID values are not required when this
template is used with a CPO-R controller.

Note 2:
OccStatus point states for the CPO-R applications and associated Icons displayed in the wall module are detailed below:

OccStatus
Point Point Value TR42 Icon Name English Icon International Icon
State
Unoccupied 1 Unoccupied

Standby 2 HBSStandby

Occupied 3 Occupied

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OccStatus
Point Point Value TR42 Icon Name English Icon International Icon
State
Bypass 4 OccOverride

Note 3:
HVACModeDisplay is used in wall module with setpoint display to indicate if heating or cooling setpoint is on display.
Note 4:
FanSetpoint point states for the CPO-R applications and associated Icons displayed in the wall module are detailed below. The icons
displayed are the same for both English and International units selection.

FanSetpoint Multi Speed Fan


Point Value TR42 Icon Name Single Speed Fan
Point State Variable Speed Fan
Off 1 Fan Off

Auto 2 Fan Auto

On 3 Fan On

Low 3 Fan Low

Medium 4 Fan Med

High 5 Fan High

Note 5:
HVACMode point states for the CPO-R applications and associated Icons displayed in the wall module are detailed below. The icons
displayed are the same for both English and International units selection.

HVACMode
Point Value TR42 Icon Name Icon
Point State
Unused 1

Cool 2 HBS-Cool

Heat 3 HBS-Heat

Auto 4 HBS-Auto

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Configuration Parameters
Changeable Configuration PVIDs

Configuration
Name Description Default Units Range
Note
Wall module Temperature display units. (Does not change Sylk units)
UnitSet 0 0…1
0 = Metric, 1 = Imperial

Backlight Wall module LCD backlight 80

Contrast LCD Contrast 49

Wall Module Configuration Parameters

Name Description Default Units Range Configuration Note


1
Engineering unit label width -
LabelWidthChar pixels 3 NA
Internal Configuration – Do
not change
1
Fan Type Selection – Not
used for VAV configuration
0 = No fan
FanType 1 = 2 position fan (Auto/On) 0 0…3
2 = 3 position fan
(Auto/Off/On)
3 = 5 position fan
(Auto/Off/Low/Medium/High)
1
Internal Configuration – Do 26
LabelWidthPix
not change

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Name Description Default Units Range Configuration Note

Time between value changes


Scroll interval when scrolling home page 5 sec 0…n
option is selected

Time backlight will remain on 60 sec 0…n


Backlight Time
after last button press
1
Cancel Override Internal configuration – Do 0
Value not change
1
Override Internal configuration – Do 2
Disabled Value not change
1
Use Network
Internal configuration – do 1
Bypass Time
not change
Value

Time Up or Down button must 1/10


Slow slew delay be held for slow slew function 30 0…n
sec
to be triggered

Time Up or Down button must 1/10


Fast slew delay be held for fast slew function 100
sec
to be triggered

Time between successive slew


1/10
Slew event increments / decrements 5
period when fast or slow slew is sec
triggered
1
Contractor Internal Configuration – Do 50
menu delay not change

Configuration Notes
Note 1:
Internal configuration only. Do not change.

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Wall Module Layout

2
5

3
4

Number Feature Comments

1 Display

2 Right Soft Key

3 Raise Button

4 Lower Button

5 Left Soft Key

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Wall Module Screens


Home Screen 1 2 3

7 6

Number Feature Comments

1 Fan Setpoint Indication If FanTypeConfig is set to No Fan, this icon is not visible

2 HVAC Mode Indication

3 Occupancy Indication Indicates Occupied, Unoccupied and Override. No standby icon available

4 Current Value Value displayed depends on Home Screen Info configuration

5 Engineering Unit

6 Right Soft Button Label Defines function for Right Soft Key

7 Left Soft Button Label Defines function for Left Soft Key

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Parameter View Screen/ Parameter Edit Screen
1

4 3

Number Feature Comments

1 Parameter Label

2 Engineering Unit

3 Right Soft Key Label Defines function for Right Soft Key

4 Left Soft Key Label Defines function for Left Soft Key

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Graphical Setpoint Screen

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Wall Module Menus
Home Screen

Home

Yes

Left Key
Fan

No

Yes

Right Key

Yes
No En Bypass Edit Bypass

View Occ State


No
Yes

More
Left and Edit
Right Keys

No

Yes Up Key

No

Edit Spt

Down Key
Yes

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More Menu

No

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Edit Menu

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Fan Menu

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