MultiSITE CRC2 Series Controllers USER INTERFACE GUIDE 05-16-2021 Occ Auto Heat 2:43 PM Auto Indoor °F 74° Humidity CO2 66 % 526ppm Locked by central controller PREMTBVC2 – MultiSITE CRC2 PREMTBVC3 – MultiSITE CRC2+ PREMTBVC4 – MultiSITE CRC2+Z with Zigbee® Onboard 78 68
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Safety Instructions.......................................................................... 4 Introduction..................................................................................... 7 MultiSITE CRC2 Series Controllers..............................7 Compatible Equipment..................................................7 Safety............................................................................7 Accessories.................................................................
SAFETYINSTRUCTIONS The instructions below must be followed to prevent product malfunction, property damage, injury or death to the user or other people. Incorrect operation due to ignoring any instructions will cause harm or damage. The level of seriousness is classified by the symbols below. MultiSITE CRC 2 Controller TABLE OF SYMBOLS DANGER This symbol indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS NOTE MultiSITE Controller is for use with select LG commercial air conditioning systems only. Do not attempt to use MultiSITE Controller with any other type of system. Refer to the compatible equipment list in this manual. There is risk of equipment damage or degraded performance. Do not cut, lengthen or shorten the cable between the MultiSITE Controller unit and the indoor unit.
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INTRODUCTION MultiSITE CRC2 Series Controllers This manual describes how to use the LG MultiSITE Commercial Remote Controllers (CRC) 2. There are three models of this controller: Typical MultiSITE CRC2 Controller • MultiSITE CRC2 (Model PREMTBVC2) - RH sensor • MultiSITE CRC2+ (Model PREMTBVC3) - RH & motion sensor • MultiSITE CRC2+Z (Model PREMTBVC4) - RH, motion & Zigbee® The PREMTBVC2 and PREMTBVC3 can accomodate either an optional Zigbee®* Pro card to add Zigbee sensors or an optional WiFi card.
INTRODUCTION MultiSITE CRC2 Controller Accessories ZigBee ® Accesories ZVRCZPWC2 ZVRCZDWC1 MultiSITE CRC 2 Controller Wall Mounted ZVRCZWOC1 Wall Mounted Temperature/ ZVRCZTRH1 Ceiling Mounted Occupancy/ Temperature/Humidity Sensor ZVRCZMTH1 Water Leak ZVRCZWLS1 Wall Mounted CO2 / Temperature/Relative Humidity SEDCO2G5045 WiFi Accesories WiFi Card (BACnet IP) ZVRCZPWC2 8 Due to our policy of continuous product innovation, some specifications may change without notification. ©LG Electronics U.S.
CONTROLLER OVERVIEW Home Screen The controller home screen is shown and described below.
CONTROLLER OVERVIEW Operation Mode A long-press of the Operation Mode button on the home screen will display the expanded mode selection page shown below. Selecting modes available on this screen places the IDU in that mode and then the user will be returned to the home screen. Selecting the mode that is currently highlighted will maintain the current mode and return the user to the home screen.
CONTROLLER OVERVIEW Setpoint Adjustment 2:43 PM 05-16-2021 Occ Cool Cooling Setpoint °F 74° 75.0 Occ Heat Heating Setpoint °F 74° 75.0 Humidity 45 % 2:43 PM 05-16-2021 Occ Auto Heat Auto Indoor °F 78 68 User Interface Guide 2:43 PM 05-16-2021 74° During occupied setpoint adjustment, the large digits are temporarily used to display the occupied cooling setpoint while it is adjusted.
CONTROLLER OVERVIEW Adjusting Setpoints in Auto Mode Setpoints can be modified in three different ways when in Auto Mode: Cooling Setpoint change, Heating Setpoint change, or Cooling/Heating Setpoint change. Changing setpoint while in Auto Mode for the current heating/cooling cycle has been simplified with the CRC2. Regardless of the current operating cycle, a change in setpoint is now applied to the current mode.
CONTROLLER OVERVIEW Using the Controller Configuration Screens Some of the buttons on the Home screen display configuration screens. Controller operating parameters can be set as necessary for your system. The figure below describes how to use the configuration screens. Screen Name 1 /3 Z ig b e e C o n f ig Back Button Tapping this button goes back one level in the screen hierarchy. Node type Coord.
CONFIGURATION SCREENS Schedule Screen Press the Schedule button on the Home screen to display the Schedule Screen. There are different schedule setting screens, one for each day of the week (7 days) titled accordingly. Each can have different scheduled events where the room controller is set for set point, system mode, fan speed and occupancy status. Five (5) separate events can be configured per day.
CONFIGURATION SCREENS Daily Schedule Screens – continued Mo nd ay S ch ed u le 06:00AM A 74 / 70:O 05:00PM C 71 / 69:U 09:00PM Off --:---:-Co p y to If desired, use the 'Copy to' button to copy the schedule to another day of the week. First choose the time of the event you want to copy and then choose ‘Copy to’. To delete an event, tap the time of the event and then tap the Delete button.
CONFIGURATION SCREENS More Screens Press the More button Language Use the up and down arrows to select English, French, or Spanish MultiSITE CRC 2 Controller Temp Units Allows you to switch between Celsius and Fahrenheit Parameter 16 on the Home screen to display the More screen. 1 /2 M or e Language English Te m p unit s ( 1 2 ) ° F (1 ) Aux He a t On O ut . Air - Ve nt .
CONFIGURATION SCREENS More Screens – continued Press the right arrow button to display these screens. To adjust vane angle, user selects vane(s) by tapping vane icon at the top of the screen, adjusts vane angle by using up/down arrows and then selects Apply button. Note: Vane fixed angle control for 4 vane, 2 control type IDUs occurs in pairs. Refer to the Vane Fixed Angle screen.
CONFIGURATION SCREENS Configuration Screens These screens are more commonly used during installation, system configuration, or troubleshooting than by an end user. There is no icon on the Home screen to access these configuration screens. You must press and hold the area of the screen indicated on the diagram below to access the first screen.
CONFIGURATION SCREENS Configuration Main Screens There are two main configuration screens as shown below. Press the left and right arrow buttons to move between these two screens. Press a button on a screen to display the parameter selections for that item.
CONFIGURATION SCREENS Building Manager Building Manager Screens There are two main configuration screens as shown below. Press the left and right arrow buttons to move between these two screens. Press a button on a screen to display the parameter selections for that item. 1 /2 B ui l di ng M a na ge r D is p la y / Da t e & Ti m e MultiSITE CRC 2 Controller Customize Home View Hide On/Off, Mode, Schedule, More, Set Temp, Space Temp, Fan, Humidity, CO2, and Air Quality options on home screen.
CONFIGURATION SCREENS Building Manager Display/Date and Time Settings Press the Display / Date & Time button on the Building Manager screen to show the Display menu screen. Press the right arrow button on the Display menu screen to show the Date & Time screen.
CONFIGURATION SCREENS Building Manager Display/Date and Time Settings – continued Press the right arrow button on the Display screen to show the screen below. The Clock settings screen allows the device’s internal time settings to be changed, including current time, standard day, month, year and weekday options, as well as the choice between a 12 hour AM / PM display or a 24 hour display. Using the Up and Down arrows adjust the Time, Year, Month and Day parameters.
CONFIGURATION SCREENS Building Manager Filter Functions Press the Filter Functions button on the Building Manager screen to display the Filter Functions screen. The Filter Functions menu displays the time and alarm parameters. These cannot be adjusted by the user. Filter Functions Robot Cleaning Auto Filter Remain(Hrs) 108 108 Filter alarm Filter OK The time is measured in hours. Maximum value is 2400.
CONFIGURATION SCREENS Building Manager Setpoint Configuration Press the Setpoint Config button on the Building Manager Screen to display the Setpoints Configuration screen. Press the Single/Dual button to select single or dual setpoint operation. Setpoint Single / Dual Single / Dual Press up or down arrow keys below to select between Single or Dual set point modes.
CONFIGURATION SCREENS Building Manager ThinQ Press the ThinQ button on the Building Manager Screen to display the ThinQ Configuration screen. ThinQ ThinQ Tap the “. . . “ button to put the wi-fi module in pairing mode..The control will update momentarily to indicate the command was sent. ThinQ ... User Interface Guide Due to our policy of continuous product innovation, some specifications may change without notification. ©LG Electronics U.S.A., Inc., Englewood Cliffs, NJ. All rights reserved.
CONFIGURATION SCREENS Building Manager Override Setup Press the Override Setup button on the Building Manager screen to display the Override Setup screen. The user can configure override settings including set points, system mode, fan speed and override duration. Override Operation Override mode can only be activated if the current system status is Unoccupied. If this condition is met, the controller will enter Override mode as soon as the user taps the screen the first time (from dim state).
CONFIGURATION SCREENS Building Manager Setback Setup Press the Setback Setup button on the Building Manager screen to display the Setback Setup screen. Setback parameters including set points, system mode, and fan speed are configured on this screen. Setback Operation If the controller is in Setback mode and the user changes the Mode, Fan Speed or Set Points, the controller exits Setback mode and keeps settings as applied by the user until the next scheduled event occurs.
CONFIGURATION SCREENS Building Manager Outdoor Unit Control Press the Outdoor Unit Control button on the Building Manager screen to display the Outdoor Unit Control screen. The Outdoor Unit Control lets you manage outdoor units through the controller interface. NOTE: For the first four controls to be visible, ODU Mode - M/S(47) control must be set to “Master(1).
CONFIGURATION SCREENS Installer Installer Press the Installer button on the Configuration screen to display the Installer screen. The Installer menu lists the controller’s setup parameters and the accessories menu.
CONFIGURATION SCREENS Installer General Settings There are four Installer / General Settings screens. Press General Settings on the Installer screen to display the first General Settings screen. Press the right arrow on the screen to display screens 2, 3, and 4. MultiSITE CRC 2 Controller This value will be used to decide if Auto mode appears in the Operation Mode screen and whether to show “Auto” text at the top of the Home screen during Auto operation mode.
CONFIGURATION SCREENS Installer 3/4 Installer / General Use this function to enable or disable Group Control for the system. Use this function to enable or disable Indoor Unit Auto Start. Co o l i n g (1) I DU Mode- M/ S (8) Master(1) G rp Cn trl F u n cs(19) Di sab l e(0) G uard Ti mer(33) 30 Mi n (2) I DU Auto S tart(39) E n ab l e(1) Parameter Settings Using the Up and Down arrows select a guard time of 0, 15, 30, 45 or 60 minutes.
CONFIGURATION SCREENS Installer MultiSITE CRC 2 Controller 4/4 Installer / General Parameter Silnt Mde Cntrl Loc ODU (0) ODU Cyc Prio (56) Prio Cool (2) Therm Off Delay (56) 45 Min (0) Parameter Settings Definition Silnt Mde Cntrl Loc Choices: 0 = "ODU(0)" 1 = "Remote1(1)" Default value = ODU(0) Reduces the refrigerant noise during IDU initialization in heating mode ODU Cyc Prio (56) Choices: “Disable” “Standby(1) “Prio Cool(2)” Default value = “Disable” When ODU Cyc Prio(56) is set to Stan
CONFIGURATION SCREENS Installer Temperature Settings Press the Temperature Settings button on the Installer screen to display the Temperature Settings screen. Press the right arrow button to display the second page of the Temperature Settings screen. 1/ 2 Temperature Setti n g s Parameter Temp Sens Loc (4) Temp Sens Loc(4) RC(1) Heat. Therm(15) 4°F /8°F (2) Temp Sensor Internal Cool. Therm(27) 2°F/-2°F ( 3) Te m p Ca l i b( 6 1 ) 0°F Set Poi nt Prec. (17) 0.5°C(1) Si ng.
CONFIGURATION SCREENS Installer Fan Settings Press the Fan Settings button on the Installer screen to display the Fan Settings screen. Press the right arrow button to display the second page of the Fan Settings screen. 1/4 Fan Settings F x d F a n S peed(11) ID U C ntrl(0) Sta P res Step(32) U se S P (0) F a n /Vn t inter(38) Fan Off(0) Fan A uto Therm Off Enable(1) Co o l T herm Off(35) Fan Off(0) ID U A uto D ry D is able(0) Ce ilin g height(5) 11.9-13.
CONFIGURATION SCREENS Installer Fan Settings Press the Fan Settings button on the Installer screen to display the Fan Settings screen. Press the right arrow button to display the second page of the Fan Settings screen. Press the right arrow button on the second Fan Settings screen to display the third page of the Fan Settings screen. Note: Refer to the IDU’s engineering manual for static pressure values.
CONFIGURATION SCREENS Installer Heat Settings Press the Heat Settings button on the Installer screen to display the 1/3 Heat Settings screen. 1/3 Heat Settings MultiSITE CRC 2 Controller Use this function to enable or disable auxiliary heat control. Parameter Ext Aux Heat (25)* Ex t Aux H eat(25) D isable(0) Au x He at C tr l(21) D isable(0) P r im He at C tr l(36) H P Fir st(0) Floor Temp Enable (1) Using the Up and Down arrows select between Disable, Non-Ducted and Ducted.
CONFIGURATION SCREENS Installer Emergency Heat Settings* Press the right arrow button once on the first heater screen to display the 2/3 Heat Settings screen. and the Emerg Heat (18) controls. Enabling the Emerg Heat (18) control will display all controls shown below. 2/3 Heat Settings Emerg Heat (18) Enable(1) Heater D isable(0) F an Off(0) Emerg Heat (18)* User Interface Guide Parameter Parameter Settings Use this function to enable or disable emergency heating.
CONFIGURATION SCREENS Installer Heater Settings 3 / 3 H e a t Se t t i ngs E n ab le(1) 2- S t ag e d T ( 57) 0°F 2- S t ag e M in ( 57) 33°F MultiSITE CRC 2 Controller OD Te mp 2 - St g ( 5 7 ) Parameter Parameter Settings Definition OD Temp 2-Stg (57) 0 = “Disabled(0)” 1 = “Enabled (1)” Default value = Disabled(0) Outdoor temperature 2-stage heating control 2-Stage dT(57) Range: 0 - 70 °F Default value = 0 °F Outdoor temperature range that will provide heating from both ODU and Aux Heat s
CONFIGURATION SCREENS Installer Accessories Press the Accessories button on the Installer screen to display the Accessories screen. 1/3 Accessories Dry Cont En b l (4 1 ) Disab le(0) Dry cont. Au to (9 ) Auto Off(0) CN_EXT Cn fg(52) This option enables the related control on the MORE screen that turns the Vent kit on or off. Parameter Out.
CONFIGURATION SCREENS Installer Accessories – continued Press the right arrow button on the 1/3 Accessories screen to display the 2/3 Accessories screen. MultiSITE CRC 2 Controller 2/3 Accessories Parameter Refrig Leak Sns(29) Re frig Le a k Sns( 29) D isable(0) Cn t rlr Oc c Sensor D isable(0) Cn t rlr M in Occ On 30 min Hu mid it y s e nsor ZB 1 Hu mid it y c a lib. 0.
CONFIGURATION SCREENS Installer Accessories – continued Press the right arrow button on the 2/3 Accessories screen to display the 3/3 Accessories screen.
CONFIGURATION SCREENS Network Configuration Network Configuration Access settings for BACnet, Zigbee, and Wi-Fi. Network Config B A Cn e t s e t t i n g s ZigBee settings MultiSITE CRC 2 Controller Wi F i s e t t i n g s BACnet Settings Press the BACnet* settings button on the Network Config screen to display the BACnet Network screen. Press the right arrow to display the BACnet Instance screen.
CONFIGURATION SCREENS Network Configuration BACnet Settings – continued Parameter COM address Parameter Settings Definition Communications Address Terminal Equipment Controller Networking address. For BACnet MS/TP models, the valid range is from 0 to 253. Default value of 254 disables BACnet communication for the Controller. Range is: 0 to 254 Default value = 254 Network units Measurement Units Imperial: Network units shown as “imperial” units.
CONFIGURATION SCREENS Network Configuration Zigbee Configuration MultiSITE CRC 2 Controller Press the Zigbee* settings button on the Network Config screen to display the Zigbee Configuration screen. Zigbee settings button is only available when Zigbee is present onboard or an option card has been installed in the controller. Enable Permit join when ready to begin pairing sensors and disable immediately after pairing sensors.
CONFIGURATION SCREENS Network Configuration Zigbee Configuration – continued Press the right arrow on the Zigbee Configuration screen to display the second page of the Zigbee Configuration screen. The blue fields indicate the controller is paired with a sensor. Press the right arrow on the second screen to display the third screen.
CONFIGURATION SCREENS Network Configuration Wi-Fi Configuration Press the Wi-Fi Config button on the Network Configuration screen to display the Wi-Fi settings screen. Only one BACnet protocol can be used at a time, either the wired protocol BACnet MS/TP or the Wi-Fi BACnet IP. When the Wi-Fi card is installed, BACnet IP (wireless) will be used. The BACnet controls available under the Network Config section will be a reduced set of controls compared to when using BACnet MS/TP.
CONFIGURATION SCREENS Network Configuration Wi-Fi Configuration – continued 2/4 Wi-Fi Access Point Access Point SSID: SE8X00_0617 The password needed to connect to the Access Point Wi-Fi network Password: 65F90617 Parameter Parameter Settings The SSID of the Access Point created by the Wi-Fi module.
CONFIGURATION SCREENS Network Configuration Wi-Fi Configuration – continued 3/4 Wi-Fi Network MultiSITE CRC 2 Controller SSID of the building Wi-Fi network that the device is connected to Online Signal strength 75% SMTP statu s Online SSID: Your Wi-Fi Network IP address: 192.168.171.
CONFIGURATION SCREENS Network Configuration Wi-Fi Configuration – continued 4/4 Wi -F i Rei n i tial i zati o n Facto ry reset? No Are yo u su re? No Al l co n fig u ratio n d ata w ill b e erased fro m th e Wi-F i mo d u le! Wi -F i mo d u le firmware w ill b e reset to o rig in al! User Interface Guide P ush to accep t: Parameter Parameter Settings Factory reset? Default: No Are you sure? Default: No Definition Erase All Accepting Yes for both and then tapping ‘Push to accept’ will restore
CONFIGURATION SCREENS Zigbee Ecosystem Zigbee Ecosystem Press the Zigbee Ecosystem button on the 1/2 Configuration screen to display the Zigbee Ecosystem screens. The Zigbee Ecosystem section is comprised of four individual screens; Sensors, Device Groups, Alarms Configuration and Alarms, each expressing information specific to the paired Zigbee sensors.
CONFIGURATION SCREENS Zigbee Ecosystem Sensors Press the Sensors button on the Zigbee Ecosystem screen to be taken to the Sensors screen. Before pairing sensors, ensure Network status shows “Online” and Permit join is set to “On.” When Zigbee wireless sensors is successfully paired with the controller, it will appear as a new Device screen, up to a maximum of 20 Devices. Press the left and right arrow keys to move between Device screens.
CONFIGURATION SCREENS Zigbee Ecosystem Device Groups Press the Device Groups button on the Zigbee Ecosystem screen to display the Device Groups monitoring screen. All values on this screen are for monitoring purposes only and can not be changed. MultiSITE CRC 2 Controller Device Groups Door status Closed Door installed Yes Win. status Open Win.
CONFIGURATION SCREENS Zigbee Ecosystem Alarms Press the Alarms button on the Zigbee Ecosysem screen to display the Alarms monitoring screen. All values on this screen are for monitoring purposes only and can not be changed. Low temp. and High temp. alarms are specific to Zigbee sensors only (i.e., onboard CRC or IDU return air sensor will not trigger these alarms.
CONFIGURATION SCREENS Lua Lua Settings The Lua settings screens show information about any custom Lua script uploaded to the Room Controller. Lua scripts are not programmable on the Room Controllers. Lua scripts can be uploaded to the Room Controller via the Uploader Tool or via BACnet. The Lua control will not show unless a Lua script has first been loaded on to the controller.
CONFIGURATION SCREENS Lua Lua Generic Parameters The Lua settings include six generic parameters that do not have a specific function or pre-configured functions. These parameters can be used in custom Lua scripts to store a value. They are also user configurable in their default state, but when assigned a value via a Lua script or via BACnet (Priority 1-16), they become read only (not configurable locally by the user) and the display color of the parameter changes to red.
CONFIGURATION SCREENS ADR ADR Settings Press the ADR button from the 1/2 Configuration screen to display the ADR screen. The ADR feature on the CRC2 is designed to be triggered by a signal from a BACnet device capable of receiving a signal from the service provider which writes to the Utility Signal BACnet point. When this point is set to TRUE (1), the CRC2 will apply an offset as defined by the ADR Offset control value and apply it to the current setpoint value(s).
CONFIGURATION SCREENS Basic Diagnostic Basic Diagnostic Press the Basic Diagnostic Button on the Configuration screen to display the Basic Diagnostic screen. 1/6 Basic Diagnostic Device Name: CRC2x-83250 Firmware rev. u2.5.0-136-64ff91c61 Graphic library revision 4.0.0-b311ofaf Zigbee revision: d31.0.0-8-67840ae User Interface Guide Press the right arrow on the Basic Diagnostic screen to display the next Basic Diagnostic screen.
CONFIGURATION SCREENS Basic Diagnostic Basic Diagnostic – continued Press the right arrow on the Basic Diagnostic screen to display the next Basic Diagnostic screen. MultiSITE CRC 2 Controller 3/6 Basic Di ag n o sti c Co o ling SP max 99 °F Co o ling SP min 50 °F He a t ing S P max 90 °F He a t ing S P min 40 °F Press the right arrow on the Basic Diagnostic screen to display the next Basic Diagnostic screen.
CONFIGURATION SCREENS Basic Diagnostic Basic Diagnostic – continued Press the right arrow on the Basic Diagnostic screen to display the next Basic Diagnostic screen. 5/6 Basic Di ag n o sti c Screens 5/6 Basic Diagnostic and 6/6 Basic Diagnostic display a historical list of the 10 most recent error codes generated by the Indoor Unit. The most recent error code appears at the top of the list.
CONFIGURATION SCREENS Password Setup Press the Password Setup button on the Configuration screen to display the Password Setup screen. MultiSITE CRC 2 Controller Password Setup Parameter 60 Config password 0 User password 0 Parameter Settings Definition Config password Range is: 0 to 9999. Default value = 0 This parameter sets a protective access password to prevent unauthorized access to the configuration menu parameters.
CONFIGURATION SCREENS Factory Default Answering Yes to both parameters and tapping ‘push to accept’ erases all values and sets the controller to factory default values. Note: Once in the Factory Default screen, if user proceeds with this step, all schedules and current controller settings, along with time and date will be cleared. There is no way to recover settings once a Factory Default has been performed.
CONFIGURATION SCREENS Relative Humidity Display Relative humidity is available to be displayed on the MultiSITE CRC2, CRC2+ and CRC+Z, all of which natively support humidity with an onboard sensor. Apart from the visual indication of relative humidity, this data is also available as a monitoring point via MSTP BACnet to be used by the user as desired. 09-26-2017 2:43 PM Occ Auto Heat Indoor °F MultiSITE CRC 2 Controller 74° 75.
CONFIGURATION SCREENS PIR (Motion Sensor) The MultiSITE CRC2+ and CRC2+Z versions of the controller come with an onboard PIR style motion sensor. Accessories are also available to enable the CRC2 base model to sense motion.
Object Type AV AV AV AV AV AV AV AV AV AV AV AV AV AV AV AV AV AV AV AV AV AV AV AV AV AV AV AV BACnet Object Name DisplayLowBacklight 64 RoomTempCalibration Calibrate Humidity Sensor BACnetComAddr BACnetStackPollRate LuaParameterA (AV25) LuaParameterB (AV26) LuaParameterC (AV27) LuaParameterD (AV28) LuaParameterE (AV29) LuaParameterF (AV30) HeatingSP CoolingSP ConfigPassword UserPassword DualSPdeadband RoomTemp RoomHumidity ADR Offset LuaParameterG (AV225)
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188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 MSI MSI MSI MSI MSI MSI ZB_Zone5SensorType_M ZB_Zone6SensorType_M ZB_Zone7SensorType_M ZB_Zone8SensorType_M ZB_Zone9SensorType_M ZB_Zone10SensorType_M MSI MSI ZB_Zone4SensorType_M ZB_Zone11SensorType_M ZB_Zone12SensorType_M MSI ZB_Zone13SensorType_M MSI ZB_Zone14SensorType_M MSI ZB_Zone15SensorType_M MSI ZB_Zone16SensorType_M MSI 187 186 185 184 183 182 MSI 181 180 ZB_Zone3SensorType_M MSI ZB_Zone1SensorType_M 2 MSI MSI ZB_NetworkStatus
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MV ADR Enable MV Relative humidity sensor MV MV TempUnits CO2 source Object Type BACnet Object Name Due to our policy of continuous product innovation, some specifications may change without notification. ©LG Electronics U.S.A., Inc., Englewood Cliffs, NJ. All rights reserved. “LG” is a registered trademark of LG Corp.
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MV MV MV MV MV MV AirflowLeftRight AirflowCircular SingleDualSP OverrideMode OverrideFanSpeed MV DisplayShowCO2 AirflowUpDown MV DisplayShowAirQuality MV MV DisplayShowHumidity IDUonOff MV DisplayShowFanSpeed MV MV DisplayShowSpaceTemp TempSenseLoc Object Type BACnet Object Name 701 700 538 533 532 531 528 516 792 784 507 506 505 BACnet Instance Write Write Write Write Write Write Write Write Write Write Write Write Write Read/ Write 7 6 2 2 2
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Object Type MV MV MV MV MV MV MV MV MV MV MV AI AI AI AI AI AI AI AI AI BACnet Object Name FloorTempSensing 72 HumanDetection HumanSensingFreq HumanSensitivity DetectionArea UnoccControl UnoccStepTime SetbackEnabled OverrideEnabled USB Logger ADR Override ZB_Zone1Temperature_M ZB_Zone2Temperature_M Due to our policy of continuous product innovation, some specifications may change without notification. ©LG Electronics U.S.A., Inc., Englewood Cliffs, NJ.
AI AI AI AI AI AI AI AI AI AI AI AI AI AI AI AI AI AI AI ZB_ Zone16Temperature_M ZB_ Zone17Temperature_M ZB_ Zone18Temperature_M ZB_ Zone19Temperature_M ZB_ Zone20Temperature_M ZB_Zone1Humidity_M ZB_Zone2Humidity_M ZB_Zone3Humidity_M ZB_Zone4Humidity_M ZB_Zone5Humidity_M ZB_Zone6Humidity_M ZB_Zone7Humidity_M ZB_Zone8Humidity_M ZB_Zone9Humidity_M ZB_Zone10Humidity_M ZB_Zone11Humidity_M ZB_Zone12Humidity_M ZB_Zone13Humidity_M AI ZB_ Zone12Temperature_M ZB_ Zone15Temperat
Object Type AI AI AI AI AI AI AI AI AI AI AI AI AI AI AI AI AI AI AI AI AI AI AI AI AI AI AI AI AI AI AI AI AI BACnet Object Name ZB_Zone14Humidity_M 74 ZB_Zone15Humidity_M ZB_Zone16Humidity_M ZB_Zone17Humidity_M ZB_Zone18Humidity_M ZB_Zone19Humidity_M ZB_Zone20Humidity_M ZB_Zone1CO2_M ZB_Zone2CO2_M ZB_Zone3CO2_M ZB_Zone4CO2_M ZB_Zone5CO2_M ZB_Zone6CO2_M ZB_Zone7CO2_M ZB_Zone8CO2_M ZB_Zone9CO2_M ZB_Zone10CO2_M ZB_Zone11CO2_M ZB_Zone12CO2_M ZB_Zone13CO2_
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211 212 CSV CSV CSV CSV CSV CSV CSV CSV CSV CSV CSV CSV CSV CSV CSV CSV CSV CSV CSV CSV CSV CSV MSI MSI Zigbee Firmware Revision Zigbee IEEE Address ZB_Zone1Address_M ZB_Zone2Address_M ZB_Zone3Address_M ZB_Zone4Address_M ZB_Zone5Address_M ZB_Zone6Address_M ZB_Zone7Address_M ZB_Zone8Address_M ZB_Zone9Address_M ZB_Zone10Address_M ZB_Zone11Address_M ZB_Zone12Address_M ZB_Zone13Address_M ZB_Zone14Address_M ZB_Zone15Address_M ZB_Zone16Address_M ZB_Zone17Address_M Z
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MSI MSI MSI MSI MSI MSI MSI MSI MSI SMTP Server Status ZB_Zone12Status_M ZB_Zone12BattStatus_M ZB_ Zone12PairingStatus_M ZB_Zone13Status_M ZB_Zone13BattStatus_M ZB_ Zone13PairingStatus_M ZB_Zone14Status_M ZB_Zone14BattStatus_M MSI ZB_ Zone11PairingStatus_M MSI MSI ZB_Zone11BattStatus_M BACnet IP Status MSI ZB_Zone11Status_M MSI MSI ZB_ Zone10PairingStatus_M Wi-Fi Status MSI ZB_Zone10BattStatus_M MSI MSI ZB_Zone10Status_M Wi-Fi Module Status Object Type BACnet Object
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MSI MSI ODUType_M IDUType_M MSI MSI ODUstatus_M AirQuality_M Object Type BACnet Object Name 611 605 604 603 BACnet Instance Read Read Read Read Read/ Write 4 15 4 2 # Facets 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 1 2 Index Good Normal Bad Unhealthy Ceil.Cass. Duct CVT Com. Std. Wall-mount ERV DX Console Rooftop ERV AWHP Hydrokit Hyd.Cscd. ShwCase VAHU OAU Multi-V Multi Single Multi-V Off On Text MultiSITE CRC 2 Controller Good Ceil.Cass.
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