KMC Controls Conquest HPO-9007 Series User manual

HPO-9007 Series Gateways Installation Guide 1923-019-05B
HPO-9007 Series Gateways
Installation Guide
However, in practice, the maximum distance will
be substantially reduced by obstacles in the
path, the shape of the room, sources of radio
interference, and placement/orientation of the
sensors and gateway!
See the application guide Planning for Wireless
Sensors for important information about proper
placement of sensors and their gateway.
NOTE: KMC STW-6010, STW-6014, and
THW-1102 wireless sensors require
optimizing installation locations
for adequate RF range to the
gateway, adequate light for sensor
charging, AND accurate temperature
measurement. These factors may
require repositioning the gateway
from its original intended location to
optimize RF range to the sensors.
Testing operation before permanent
mounting is recommended. See the
sensors installation guide for more
information.
REMOVE BACKPLATE
1. Turn the hex screw clockwise into the
backplate until the screw clears the cover.
NOTE: The hex screw should remain in the
backplate.
INTRODUCTION
Complete the following steps to:
• Mount a KMC Conquest™ HPO-9007NW or HPO-
9007DW gateway
• Connect it to a KMC Conquest BAC-59xx/9xxx
controller
• Discover wireless sensors
NOTE: The HPO-9007s only receive signals
from sensors. They do not transmit
signals to devices.
NOTE: See the data sheet at kmccontrols.
com for specications and other
information.
NOTICE
OBSERVE PRECAUTIONS
FOR HANDLING
ELECTROSTATIC
SENSITIVE DEVICES
SELECT MOUNTING LOCATION
For the RF signal, the maximum theoretical
straight-line distance between the gateway
and sensors is about 100 feet (30 meters).
CONTENTS
Introduction.........................................................1
Select Mounting Location ......................................1
Remove Backplate ................................................1
Connect Ethernet Cable .........................................2
Install Cover ........................................................2
Congure ............................................................2
Software and Firmware Requirements ..................2
Convert and Congure the Sensor Object .............3
Add Sensors ....................................................3
Congure Value and Programming Objects ...........4
Use of HPO-9001 Distribution Module......................5
Troubleshooting ...................................................5
Maintenance........................................................6
Important Notices.................................................6
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INSTALL COVER
6. Place the cover over the top of the backplate
and swing it down.
NOTE: Be careful not to pinch the Ethernet
cable.
7. Turn the hex screw counterclockwise until it
engages the cover.
CONFIGURE
Software and Firmware Requirements
The gateway becomes operational after it is
connected to a powered KMC Conquest controller.
Controllers must have rmware version R1.4.0.x
or later for full functionality.
Conguration of the gateway and connected
sensors is performed with one of these software
tools:
• KMC Connect™software (ver. 1.0.13.x or later)
• KMC TotalControl™software (ver. 4.5.0.x or later)
See the documents or Help systems for the
respective KMC tools for more information.
If the the HPO-9007 is connected to an optional
HPO-9001 NetSensor distribution module (for use
Hex
Screw
2. Pull the cover off the backplate.
CONNECT ETHERNET CABLE
3. Feed the Ethernet patch cable from the
Conquest controller through the center of the
backplate.
NOTE: The Ethernet patch cable should be a
maximum of 150 feet (45 meters).
NOTE: To use multiple gateways and/or
NetSensors on a single controller, see
Use of HPO-9001 Distribution Module
on page 5.
4. Mount the backplate on an electrical box or
non-metal panel using the provided screws.
5. Plug the Ethernet cable into the modular jack
of the gateway.

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with up to 8 total HPO-9007s and STE-9000 series
NetSensors), see Use of HPO-9001 Distribution
Module on page 5.
Sensor and gateway points that can be mapped to
BACnet objects (AVs) are:
• Sensor values of relative humidity % (THE-1102
only), setpoint adjustment (STW-6014 only and
requires adding Control Basic code), and tem-
perature in °C that can be converted to °F with
Control Basic code
• RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indication) of
the sensor signal in (–) db
• Time since the last-received sensor update in
seconds
Convert and Congure the Sensor Object
1. In the software, open the Network Manager.
2. Under Sensor Port Objects, right-click [DS1]
DS_01 and select Convert To > EnOcean
Gateway.
NOTE: Convert the equivalent DSx object
to an EGx object if using an HPO-
9001 expansion board and multiple
gateways and/or NetSensors.
3. Double-click [EGx] ENOGATE_0x object to
open it.
4. See the sensor installation guide for
information about removing the cover from
the backplate and locating the sensor’s Learn
pushbutton and the sensor identication
number (identifying that unique sensor) on a
label that is inside of the sensor body.
Add Sensors
(Method 1) Automated KMC Sensor Discovery
NOTE: For devices other than KMC STW/THW
sensors, use Method 2.
1. On the back of the sensor, press the Learn
button on the side or top of the button body
(dependent on the model) with a small
screwdriver.
2. In Gateway Sensor List Properties, wait until
the elds for the sensor to populate with an
icon and prole.
NOTE: If multiple wireless sensors are
available look for the desired sensor
identication number.
NOTE: Signal strength of the sensor received
by the gateway is in decibels and
shown in the Signal (dB) column. A
smaller negative number (closer to
0) is a stronger signal than a larger
negative number. This number should
be the same as the RSSI (Received
Signal Strength Indication) Value in the
Sensor Mapping Properties section.
NOTE: Values in the Signal (dB) column are
color-coded green (good, –75 dB or
stronger), yellow-orange (fair), or red
(poor, –85 dB or weaker). For red/
poor signals, consider taking actions
to increase signal strength and
reliability.
NOTE: HPO-9007 gateways only receive
signals from sensors. They do not
transmit any signals to the sensors.
3. A list of discovered sensors will appear in the
Gateway Sensor List Properties section.
4. For a desired sensor, drag its icon in the
left column down to the Sensor Mapping
Properties section.

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5. Click in the Object column and select the
relevant AV object(s) in the drop-down
box(es).
6. If desired, click in the Location column to add a
description of the sensor’s location.
(Method 2) Manual Sensor/Device Addition
NOTE: With Method 2, conguration of
sensors can be done before the STW/
THW sensor signals are present or
when using other compatible EnOcean
devices with the selectable proles.
1. In the Sensor Mapping Properties section, click
the +(plus) sign in the bottom row.
2. Click in the Sensor ID eld and enter a valid
sensor identication number (from the label
on the device).
3. Click in the EEP eld and select the EnOcean
Equipment Prole (EPP) number for the
desired device from the drop-down box.
4. Click in the Object column and select the
relevant AV object(s) in the drop-down
box(es).
5. If desired, click in the Location column to add a
description of the sensor’s location.
6. Click Save Changes.
Congure Value and Programming Objects
1. Congure the relevant AVs as needed from the
above steps (e.g., add object names and units)
and click Save Changes.
NOTE: For temperature in degrees C or
humidity only, you are done. Conrm
that temperature and humidity
readings are functioning properly.
2. For degrees F or a setpoint, add the following
(or equivalent) code to an unused Control
Basic program object.
REM WIRELESS SENSOR CODE EXAMPLES
REM Use dierent AVs as needed
REM Congure AVs for applicable
relinquish defaults and units
REM Convert STW/THW Degrees C to F
REM AV40 = Temp in Degrees C from
STW/THW Sensor
REM AV1 = Temp in Degrees F
Converted from AV40
AV1@8 = AV40 * 1.8 + 32
REM STW-6014 Setpoint Oset
REM In PRG1, add REM before the “U
= DS1.KMC_STAT_STATUS” line
REM Sets MSV10 to STE-6014/7
MSV10@8 = 9

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REM AV2 = The Desired Setpoint
Oset (such as a maximum of +/- 3
degrees)
REM AV48 = The Potentiometer (0-
255) Value from the STW-6014
Sensor
REM AV49 = Setpoint (Total) Range
(such as a relinquish default of 6
degrees)
AV2@8 = AV49 / ( 255 / AV48 ) -
AV49 / 2
3. In the Program Object, be sure that Run on
Coldstart is checked in the General Properties
section and click Save Changes.
4. For an STW-6014 setpoint offset, in [PRG1]
SETPOINTS-MODES, also add REM in front of
the line “U = DS1.KMC_STAT_STATUS”:
REM U = DS1.KMC_STAT_STATUS
5. If using an STW-6014 setpoint offset,
congure MSV10’s Relinquish Default to [9]
STE-6014/7 and click Save Changes.
6. Congure other Relinquish Defaults and Units
of relevant AV or BV objects as needed and
click Save Changes.
7. Restart the controller and check the operation.
NOTE: Because the wireless sensors normally
transmit only several times per hour
to conserve power, allow at least
30 minutes for transmissions to be
received and all the relevant object
values to be updated when verifying
normal operation.
NOTE: When sensor values change beyond
their threshold, however, a signal will be
transmitted within a few minutes.
NOTE: Momentarily pressing the Learn
button sends a new (identication)
transmission immediately, but that
transmission does not include sensor
temperature, setpoint, or humidity
values.
USE OF HPO-9001 DISTRIBUTION MODULE
To use multiple HPO-9007 gateways (and/or STE-
9000 series NetSensors) on a single controller, an
HPO-9001 distribution module is required. The
HPO-9001 must have 0.1.0.0 or later rmware.
To view the rmware version of a board using
KMC software (see Software and Firmware
Requirements on page 2):
1. In Network Manager, click the +in front of the
relevant controller.
2. Click the +in front of Proprietary Objects.
3. Double-click [PRP147-1] DSDB_01 (or
equivalent).
4. Click Proprietary Object Properties.
5. View the Value of FIRMWARE_REVISION. If
the rmware version is earlier than 0.1.0.0,
contact KMC Controls for assistance.
TROUBLESHOOTING
If using an HPO-9001 distribution module:
• Check the rmware version (see Use of HPO-
9001 Distribution Module on page 5).
• See the HPO-9001 Distribution Module Instal-
lation Guide.
For all other issues, see the Troubleshooting
section in the STW/THW Wireless Sensors
Installation Guide.
NOTE: If the HPO-9007 is momentarily
unplugged or the controller
momentarily loses power, sensor
values will temporarily return to 0 until
updated by a later sensor transmission.

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IMPORTANT NOTICES
NOTE: Contains FCC ID SZV-STM300U.
902 MHz devices comply with Part 15
of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject
to the following two conditions: (i.)
these devices may not cause harmful
interference and (ii.) these devices
must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
The material in this document is for information
purposes only. The contents and the product it
describes are subject to change without notice.
KMC Controls, Inc. makes no representations or
warranties with respect to this document. In no
event shall KMC Controls, Inc. be liable for any
damages, direct, or incidental, arising out of or
related to the use of this document.
The KMC logo is a registered trademark of KMC
Controls, Inc. All rights reserved.
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The sensors may also need to be
discovered again to see the icon and
EEP in the Gateway Sensor List section
of the EnOcean Sensor Port object. See
Add Sensors on page 3. (Restarting
the controller through software may
also cause a temporary loss of values
but should not require a new discovery
of the sensors.)
MAINTENANCE
To clean the case or display, use a soft, damp
cloth (and mild soap if necessary).
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