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| Introduction
With a relatively simple UI interface, the HyperStat can be controlled quite easily by the user through lucid navigation buttons. The HyperStat UI is a novel way of providing inputs and expecting efficient outputs from the HyperStat device. In this article, we walk through step-by-step navigation of the UI screen and the available options for HyperStat.
| Navigating the HyperStat UI
You can use the navigation buttons to navigate through the screens available in HyperStat.
| Home Screen
You can view the current Temperature, CO2, and PM level information on this screen.
Note: The network icon indicates the RF communication strength with the mesh network.
- Press the FAN|MODE navigation button
The Fan speeds and HVAC Mode screen is displayed.
You can view the Fan speed at which the fan is operated and the HVAC mode at which the system is operated.
Press the Back button to return to the homepage.
| Desired Temperature Limits
From the Home screen.
- Press the '+' navigation button.
The desired temperature limits setup screen is displayed.
- Press the Cool->Heat button to toggle between the heating and cooling desired temperatures.
- Press the '+' and '-' buttons to increase or decrease the desired temperature limits.
Note: Once the desired temperature limits are set the user is automatically redirected to the home screen.
| Inputs
From the Home screen.
- Press the '+' and '-' navigation buttons together on the home screen.
The Inputs screen is displayed.
- Further press the down arrow to view all the available input options.
- Further press the down arrow to view all the available input options.
The following table explains the various options on the screen.
Input | Description |
Rm Temperature |
You can see the room temperature information received from the sensor/Sensors (in case more than a few sensors are daisy chained) connected to the device. Note: When an external sensor is connected to the HyperStat for sensing, the Room Temperature from the external temperature sensor, takes precedence over the temperature from the HyperStat onboard sensor, in this field. And when more than a few external sensors are daisy-chained, the Average temperature value from the sensors is considered in this field.
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Humidity |
You can view the humidity information received from the sensors connected to the device. Note: When an external sensor is connected to the HyperStat for sensing, the humidity from the external sensor, takes precedence over the humidity from the HyperStat onboard sensor, in this field. And when more than a few external sensors are daisy-chained, the Average humidity values from the sensors are considered in this field. |
PIR | You can view the value captured by the Passive Infrared sensor connected to the device |
Light | You can view the light level information sensed by the inbuilt light sensor in Lux |
Sound | You can view the sound level information sensed by the inbuilt sound sensor in decibels. |
UVI | You can view the UVI levels information which is also sensed by the inbuilt light sensor |
Analog1 | You can see the value captured from the Analog 1 input of the device in a range of 0-10V |
Analog2 | You can see the value captured from the Analog 2 input of the device in a range of 0-10V |
Therm1 | You can see the values captured from the Thermistor 1 input of the device in Kohm |
Therm2 | You can see the value captured from the Thermistor 2 input of the device in Kohm |
CO2 | You can view the CO2 levels information sensed by the inbuilt CO2 sensor |
CO2-EQ | You can view the CO2 equivalent level information sensed by the inbuilt CO2-EQ sensor |
VOC | You can view the volatile organic compounds levels sensed. |
PM 2.5 | You can view the particulate matter (<2.5 micrometers) level information sensed in ug/m3 |
PM 10 | You can view the particulate matter (<10 micrometers) level information sensed in ug/m3 |
- Press the next navigation button.
The output screen is displayed.
| Outputs
- Further press the down arrow to view all the available output options.
The output screen displays the following outputs, the below table lists the outputs available in the screen and the outputs it controls
Outputs | Outputs controlled |
Y 1 |
Relay 1 (Cooling Stage 1) connection |
Y2 | Relay 2 (Cooling Stage 2) connection |
A_OUT1 |
Analog out 1 connection |
A_OUT2 | Analog out 2 connection |
A_OUT3 | Analog out 3 connection |
G | Relay 3 (Fan Low Speed) connection |
W1 | Heating Stage 1 connection |
W2 | Heating Stage 2 connection |
O/B | Fan High Speed connection |
Note: The Outputs can be modified using the down arrow navigation button to locate the output and using the up and down arrow navigation buttons to set the output value.
- Further press the next navigation button.
The Version screen is displayed.
| Device Version
The following table explains the various optionsonn the screen.
Field | Description |
Room | You can view the room status. |
Pairing Address | You can view the pairing address of the device if it is already paired. |
FW Version | You can view the version of the firmware flashed in the device. |
Boot Version | You can view the bootloader version of the device. |
Serial | You can view the serial number/Unique Identifier code of the device |
Back Version | You can view the previous version of the firmware flashed in the device |
- Further press the next navigation button.
The 900 MHz radio test screen is displayed.
| 900 MHz Radio Test
The following table explains the various options in the screen.
Field | Description |
Address | You can view the pairing address attributed to the device and modify the same to check the radio signal strength aspects for different pairing addresses. |
Sent | You can view the sent data value |
Acked | You can view the acknowledged data value |
Rssi | You can view the RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indicator) value populated from the 900 MHz mesh network |
LQI | You can view the LQI value which is also populated from the 900 MHz mesh network. |
Parent Address | You can view the parent address information. |
- Further press the next navigation button.
| HVAC Options
The HVAC options screen is displayed.
- Further press the down arrow to view all the available HVAC options.
- Further press the down arrow to view all the available HVAC options.
The following table explains the various options in the screen.
Field | Description |
Temperature Offset | You can use this option to set the offset temperature value. |
Temperature Mode | You can use this option to modify the mode of temperature for the device |
Temperature Unit | You can use this option to change the temperature unit to Fahrenheit or Celsius |
Humidify Over | You can use this option to set humidification limit in percentage |
Dehumidify Over | You can use this option to set dehumidification limit in percentage |
Heat Deadband | You can use this option to set the heating deadband limit in Fahrenheit |
Cool Deadband | You can use this option to set the cooling deadband limit in Fahrenheit |
CO2 Th | You can use this option to view the CO2 levels in PPM |
PM 2.5 Th | You can use this option to view the Particulate matter 2.5 in ug/metre cube |
VOC Th | You can use this option to view and set the Volatile Organic Compound levels in PPB |
Max heat | You can use this option to set the maximum heating limit in Fahrenheit |
Min Heat | You can use this option to set the minimum heating limit in Fahrenheit |
Max Cool | You can use this option to set the maximum cooling limit in Fahrenheit |
Min Cool | You can use this option to set the minimum cooling limit in Fahrenheit |
Note: The HVAC options can be modified using the down arrow navigation button to locate the options and using the up and down arrow navigation button to set the value.
- Further press the next navigation button.
| Display Options
The Display options screen is displayed, you can use these options to define what information is displayed in the home screen.
Field | Description |
Display CO2 | You can use this option to display or not to display CO2 level information in the home screen |
Display PM 2.5 | You can use this option to display or not to display PM level information in the home screen |
Display VOC | You can use this option to display or not to display VOC level information in the home screen |
Display Humidity | You can use this option to display or not to display Humidity information in the home screen |
Note: The display options can be modified using the down and up arrow navigation buttons to get to the option and using the up and down arrow navigation button to set the value.
- Further press the next navigation button.
| Installer Options
The installer options screen is displayed.
The following table explains the various options in the screen.
Option | Description |
Pair with CCU | You can use this option to pair the HyperStat to the CCU |
Hardware Test | You can used this option to perform any hardware tests |
Factory Reset | You can use this option to reset the settings to the factory settings of the HyperStat |
Disable Touch | You can use this option to disable the touch settings of the HyperStat |
- Further press the next navigation button.
| COMM Options
The communication options screen is displayed.
The following table explains the various options in the screen.
Option | Description |
Protocol | You can view the operating communication protocol for the hyperstat |
Modbus Address | You can view the current modbus address of the device |
Baud Rate | You can view the number of changes to the signal per second (baud rate) |
Parity | You can view the signal parity for the device |
Stop Bits | You can view the stop bits for the communication signal |
- Further press the next navigation button.
| HVAC Profile
The HVAC profile screen is displayed.
The following table explains the various options in the screen.
Option | Description |
Select Profile | You can use this option to select the desired the desired HVAC profile |
Configure Profile | Once the profile is selected, you can use this option to configure the selected HVAC profile |
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