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Bravo Tstat10 Programmable Thermostat User Manual

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Tstat10 Bacnet programmable controller is a low-cost high performance programmable controller. With an I/O configuration, it can be extended through external I/O modules to form a complete building automation solution. There are five relays, two analog outputs, and 8 universal inputs. This i/o can be configured using the free software. There are more than 300 settings with many options for each, so it is possible to configure these devices for most applications. Once the unit is configured, save the config file for copying to other controllers and backing up project settings. Options are available for the occupancy sensor, ZigBee, and humidity/enthalpy. Supports Bacnet MSTP and Modbus RTU for the RS485 model. Wifi version supports Bacnet IP and Modbus IP

Fully Programmable

T3000 controller is a multi-user, including T3-BB, T3-LB, and T3-TB. It can stand DDC panel alone or in a multiple network system with full communication capabilities. The multiple communication ports allow the controller to operate on a network or host subnetworks and to communicate with local and remote operators simultaneously. Setup and programming are done on a PC not necessary to connect to live hardware as it is the case with many systems. when the program is ready for on-site testing, connect it to a live panel and download the T3000 software. Programming can be done remotely over the network and modem connec-tions as well. The network system is very fiexible and economical for installation.

T3000SofrWare

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Highlights

  • The software configures the I/O ranges with the free T3000 software or by writing to the registers with your own software
  • Universal I/O can be configured for nearly any sensor, no jumper settings are required
  • Well-documented register list for easy integration with other systems.
  • 8 universal inputs for external temperature sensors, contacts, etc.
  • 5 relay outputs, each rated at 12~24vac, 2 amps
  • 2 analog outputs, 0-10V @ 100ma.
  • Color LCD display with a scroll bar.
  • Each I/O as well as the RS485 connections have a separate screw terminal
  • Clock with infinite life super cap battery backup.
  • Supports Modbus RTU and Bacnet protocols simultaneously.

Typical Application

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Specifications

Outputs 5 relay outputs       2 analog outputs 10V@100mA
8 Universal Inputs 10k therm, contacts, 4-20ma, 0-5V, 0-10V
Operating range -30~70°C(-22~158°F) / 0 to 99% RH
Supply voltage 12~24VAC/DC ±20%, 50-60Hz
Power consumption 100mA at 12VDC
Relay contacts 5 relays, 2A @ 24VAC      UL File No.: E169380
Plastic Housing Flammability rating UL 94 file E56070
Enclosure rating IP31
Protocols Bacnet MSTP and Modbus RTU
Baudrate 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200
Temperature sensor 10K thermistor ±0.5°C
Setup Software Free, no licensing, open source

Size

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Wiring Diagram

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Approvals Software

Relay       UL File No.: E169380 8 analog inputs,2 analog outputs;5 digital out- puts
Plastic Enclosure   PA66 UL 94 V0 file   E56070
PCB          FR-4 Epoxy Glass Cloth UL E479892 Industry-standard Bacnet & Modbus protocols
User screen displays
Terminal Block       PA66 UL 94V-0
Day at home, work time, night at home, sleep, holiday

Bacnet Objects

 

 

Device

Object identifier;Object name;Object type;Vendor name;Vendor identifier; Model name;Firmware revision;Application software version;

Protocol version;Protocol revision;Object list;Max apdu length accepted;

Segmentation supported

Analog input Object identifier;Object name;Description;Object type;Present value; Out of service;Units
Analog output Object identifier;Object name;Description;Object type;Present value; Out of service;Units;Priority array
Analog value Object identifier;Object name;Description;Object type;Present value; Out of service;Units;Priority array
 

Binary output

Object identifier;Object name;Description;Object type;Present value; Out of service;Units;Priority array;Polarity;Relinquish default;Active text; Inactive text

Part Number Scheme

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Highlights

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Advanced Menu Item Details

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They have several advanced menu items which can be adjusted in the field to suit the application and tune the operation of the thermostat. Generally speaking, all the parameters are set up at the factory on an order-by-order basis and will give satisfactory results out of the box.

Programs

  • Hot Key: Alt-P
  • KEYWORD: PRG
  • Usage:PRG1,PRG2,PRG3…How to show: when you use one of these items, the label of the item will be shown in the place where you use
  • Control Basic is the programming language of the T3000. To access an individual program pressthe “Ins” key while highlighting that program. The programming language is discussed in Chapter 10
  • Sample Control Basic work screen:Bravo-Tstat10-Programmable-Thermostat-fig-8

Control Basic set-up fields

In “Auto” the program’s running can be controlled by either the program timer or another program. In “Manual” the program can be stopped and started by the operator by toggling the status field.

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An 8-character descriptor of the point. See Chapter 10 for more information on how to program Control Basic and use the Control BasicEditor

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Register List

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