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| Overview

The HyperStat is part of 75F's vertically-integrated suite of intelligent building solutions, delivering multi-mode sensing, remote monitoring , and individual zone control for the comfort and productivity of building occupants, for more information, refer to HyperStat Installation & HyperStat UI

The HyperStat hardware is capable of working as a dependent device configured with a 75F's CCU configured for various system-level profiles, or with any external Modbus or BACnet devices as a Modbus or BACnet slave, and it can also work as an independent or standalone device, which can work as per profiles that can be configured in the HyperStat itself.

The HyperStat Standalone CPU is designed for customers who prefer a self-contained solution, enabling HVAC control via predefined profiles.

The feature is introduced to address the HVAC needs of the customer who would like to use the 75F's HyperStat alone for automating the HVAC operation based on certain profiles.

The profile supported for the standalone operation are.

  • Conventional Package Unit (CPU)
  • Heat Pump Unit (HPU)
  • 2 Pipe Fan Coil Unit (2PFCU)
  • 4 Pipe Fan Coil Unit (4PFCU)

| Wiring

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| Setting HyperStat to Standalone

From the HyperStat home UI screen,

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  • Press the + and -  buttons together to navigate to the other screen of the HyperStat.

The inputs UI screen is displayed.

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From the inputs UI screen.

  • Press the next button thrice to reach the HVAC profile screen.

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  • Press the down arrow  mceclip1.png   button to navigate to the select profile option on the screen.

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  • Press the select button to access the desired profile.

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  • Press the down arrow  mceclip2.png   button to select the Conventional Package Unit (CPU) profile from the list available.

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  • Press the back button to confirm setting HyperStat as standalone, select Conventional Package Unit (CPU) as profile, and return to the HVAC profile screen.

| Configuring Standalone Conventional Package Unit (CPU) 

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  • Press the down arrow button once to navigate to the Configure profile option.

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  • Press select to access the Configure profile option which opens the configuration options available for the Conventional Package Unit (CPU) profile. It should be noted that all the selections viewed are set to default CPU relay and analog out mapping.

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  • Press the down arrow to navigate to the configuration parameter under the Conventional Package Unit (CPU) profile

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  • Press the select button to access the parameters options available under the different configurable relays, analogs, and other available options.

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  • Press the down and up arrows to locate the required parameter to set for the relays, analogs, and other available options.

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  • Press the deselect button to confirm the selection.

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  • Repeat the above step to navigate, access, and select different parameter options for all the available relays, analogs, and others, till the desired configuration settings are met.
  • Refer to the Configuration Parameter table below for the parameter options available under different relays, analogs, and others and their purpose to help in the configuration.

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| Configuration Parameters

Parameter Purpose Default Value Values in the drop-down list
Relay 1 To enable staged conditioning Cooling Stage 1 

Cooling Stage1

Cooling Stage2

Cooling Stage3

Heating Stage1

Heating Stage2

Heating Stage3

Fan low speed

Fan medium speed

Fan highspeed

Fan Enable

Occupied Enable

Humidifier

Dehumidifier

Relay 2

 

To enable staged conditioning

Cooling Stage 2  

Cooling Stage1

Cooling Stage2

Cooling Stage3

Heating Stage1

Heating Stage2

Heating Stage3

Fan low speed

Fan medium speed

Fan highspeed

Fan Enable

Occupied Enable

Humidifier

Dehumidifier

Relay 3 To enable staged conditioning Fan low speed

Cooling Stage1

Cooling Stage2

Cooling Stage3

Heating Stage1

Heating Stage2

Heating Stage3

Fan low speed

Fan medium speed

Fan highspeed

Fan Enable

Occupied Enable

Humidifier

Dehumidifier

Relay 4 To enable staged conditioning Heating Stage 1

Cooling Stage1

Cooling Stage2

Cooling Stage3

Heating Stage1

Heating Stage2

Heating Stage3

Fan low speed

Fan medium speed

Fan highspeed

Fan Enable

Occupied Enable

Humidifier

Dehumidifier

Relay 5 To enable staged conditioning Heating Stage 2

Cooling Stage1

Cooling Stage2

Cooling Stage3

Heating Stage1

Heating Stage2

Heating Stage3

Fan Low Speed

Fan medium Speed

Fan highspeed

Fan Enable

Occupied Enable

Humidifier

Dehumidifier

Relay 6 To enable staged conditioning  Fan High Speed 

Cooling Stage1

Cooling Stage2

Cooling Stage3

Heating Stage1

Heating Stage2

Heating Stage3

Fan low speed

Fan medium speed

Fan highspeed

Fan Enable

Occupied Enable

Humidifier

Dehumidifier

Analog out 1 To enable modulating heating or cooling conditioning and fan speed Cooling

Cooling

Fan Speed

Heating

DCV Damper

Analog out 2 To enable modulating heating or cooling conditioning and fan speed Fan speed

Cooling

Fan Speed

Heating

DCV Damper

Analog out 3 To enable modulating heating or cooling conditioning and fan speed Heating

Cooling

Fan Speed

Heating

DCV Damper

Thermistor 1 To enable Airflow temperature sensor Disabled NA
Thermistor 2 To enable door and window sensor1 Disabled NA
Analog in 1 To enable additional sensor inputs Key Card Sensor 

Current TX (0-10Amps)

Current TX (0-20Amps)

Current TX (0-50Amps)

Key Card Sensor

Door/Window Sensor 2)

Analog in 2 To enable additional sensor inputs Current TX (0-20Amps) 

Sensor 

Current TX (0-10Amps)

Current TX (0-20Amps)

Current TX (0-50Amps)

Key Card Sensor

Door/Window Sensor 2)

Analog-out1AtMinCooling To set the analog out values for modulating conditioning controls 2V Range from 0V to 10V in 2V increments  
Analog-out1AtMaxCooling To set the analog out values for modulating conditioning controls 10V Range from 10V to 0V in 2V increments 

 

Analog-out2AtMinFan

To set the analog out values for modulating conditioning controls 2V Range from 0V to 10V in 2V increments  
Analog-out2AtMaxFan To set the analog out values for modulating conditioning controls 10V Range from 10V to 0V in 2V increments 
Analog-out3AtMinHeating  To set the analog out values for modulating conditioning controls 2V Range from 0V to 10V in 2V increments  
Analog-out3AtMaxHeating To set the analog out values for modulating conditioning controls 10V Range from 10V to 0V in 2V increments 
Analog Out 2 at Fan low To set the damper positions at staged fan speeds 30% Range from 0% to 100% in 10% increments 
Analog Out 2 at Fan medium To set the damper positions at staged fan speeds 60% Range from 0% to 100% in 10% increments 
Analog Out 2 at Fan high To set the damper positions at staged fan speeds 100% Range from 0% to 100% in 10% increments 

 

 

 

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