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APPLICATION GUIDE
Delta Network Sensor / Thermostat: BACstat II
DNS-24, DNT-T103 & DNT-T221
Document Edition 4.2
Product Description
The BACstat II is a line of network room sensors/thermostats with a custom
LCD display and pushbutton interface. They can communicate directly on a
BACnet MS/TP network or Delta’s proprietary LINKnet network.
They are capable of displaying a wide-range of digital or analog values,
including setpoints, temperature, air flow, heating and cooling status, fan
speed, valve and damper position, and more. When connected on a BACnet
MS/TP network they function as independent BACnet sensors or thermostats.
When connected to a Controller on a LINKnet network they provide
programmable remote sensor and expanded I/O capabilities. BACstats that are
hardware revision 4 or greater can be flash loaded over the network, and have
termination resistors that are jumper selectable.
The DNS-24 models are network sensors they have multiple onboard sensor options including temperature
humidity, CO2 and motion, but do not have any outputs or internal control algorithms. The DNT-T103 has 1
extra input, 3 binary outputs and a number of built-in application control strategies. The DNT-T221 has 2
extra inputs, 2 analog and 1 binary output and built-in application control strategies. As a result, DNT
BACstats are capable of stand-alone control when directly connected on an MS/TP network.
Contents OTHER RELEVANT DOCUMENTS..................................................................................................2
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ..........................................................................................................2
SETUP &CONFIGURATION.............................................................................................................2
NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS ...........................................................................................................2
DEVICE CONFIGURATION (KEYPAD)..................................................................................................2
SERVICE TOOL MODE (KEYPAD) .......................................................................................................7
INPUT CALIBRATION..........................................................................................................................8
INPUT SCALE RANGES ......................................................................................................................8
SOFTWARE &PROGRAMMING......................................................................................................9
OBJECTS............................................................................................................................................9
PROGRAMMING ...............................................................................................................................12
CONTROL FUNCTIONS...................................................................................................................13
OVERVIEW ......................................................................................................................................13
SOFTWARE LOOP CONTROLLER .......................................................................................................15
SETPOINTS ......................................................................................................................................19
CONTROL DIAGRAM........................................................................................................................20
CONTROL APPLICATIONS (MUX,VAV, VVT, HPU, FCU, RAD,HUM)............................................21
OUTP UT FUNCTIONS &TYPES.........................................................................................................29
OWS FUNCTIONS..............................................................................................................................34
APPENDIX A: PROGRAMMING NOTES....................................................................................................31
APPENDIX B: LINKNET.........................................................................................................................32