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KMC Controls FlexStat Operation Guide User Manual

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FlexStat 22

Operation Guide, Rev. R

For Hospitality mode, Setpoint Control configuration

options are Single Setpoint or Schedule:
Single Setpoint will keep the setpoint at what-

ever the user has last selected (except when a

motion sensor optionally puts the FlexStat in

standby mode—see

Motion Sensor Setup on page

8

). The FlexStat will stay On (in occupied mode),

and the schedule will be ignored.

• To use the Schedule option, the schedule must

be configured

before entering Hospitality mode.

(See

Schedules on page 24

.) If no schedule is config-

ured by the user, the default schedule is always

On (occupied).

Pushing Left Button

Goes to Field A Screen

(Field A Selection)
(Field B Selection)
(Field C Message
)

(Pushing

Right

Button

Goes to

Field B

Screen)

(No Field C Screen Exists)

WED 10/01

3:20 PM

COOL

HIGH

WELCOME

HUM: 46% RH

SYSTEM MODE

AUTO

HEAT

COOL

OFF

–>

(Hospitality Mode Sample Screens)

Pushing Enter Button Toggles

°F/°C Temperature Scale

(Rotation Value)

NOTE: In Hospitality mode, users have continuing

control over single, occupied, and

unoccupied setpoints. Under the Single

Setpoint option, the setpoint will remain

at whatever value was last selected by a

user until a user adjusts the setpoint again.

Under the Schedule option, the setpoint

values persist even after switching between

scheduled occupied and unoccupied

periods. For example, if a user changes

the occupied cooling setpoint to 76°, the

occupied cooling setpoint will remain at 76°

on subsequent days until a user adjusts it

again. The same is true for the unoccupied

setpoint. To automatically reset setpoints

to default values at particular times, a

building automation system can overwrite

the setpoint value objects or custom

programming can be put into the FlexStat.

See the

FlexStat Application Guide

.

Custom Hospitality mode programming is required

for:
• Use of Field C for displaying messages.
• Creating additional/alternate menu options.
• Any use of AHU or RTU applications in firm-

ware R1.3.0.11. (Firmware earlier than R1.3.0.11

did not support Hospitality mode at all, and

R1.3.0.11 natively supported only FCU or HPU

applications in Hospitality mode. The latest firm-

ware supports all the applications.)

• Automatic periodic resetting of setpoints to a

default after a user has changed them.

See the FlexStat Application Guide for more infor-

mation about custom programming for Hospitality

mode.
NOTE: If this new feature does not work (is

“Inactive”) after upgrading the firmware

(especially from R1.3.0.4 or earlier), you

may need to restore the factory default

(especially if there is custom programming

or configuration in the FlexStat) and

reconfigure the FlexStat. See

Restore

Factory on page 27

.

NOTE: Auto in System Mode does not currently

have an icon implemented with it.

Manually selecting Heat or Cool will

display an icon on the Home screen.