75F HyperStat Commercial Thermostat Installation Guide

June 6, 2024
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75F logo HYPER STAT INSTALLATION MANUAL
HS3600/DKN509/DKN510

APPLICATION

The HyperStat is the world’s smartest commercial thermostat. With 8 onboard sensors, the 75F Hyper Stat is an all-in-one thermostat, humidistat, and IAQ sensing station. The HyperStat is a Wall mount product, and the design is done thoughtfully to make sure that the product blends into most of commercial spaces, delivering multi-mode sensing, remote monitoring, and individual zone control for comfort and productivity of building occupants.

HyperStat has two product variants based on specific uses cases:

  • HyperStat Daikin P1P2 variant is an exclusive offering that focuses on applications involving a Daikin VRV/VRF unit, the device can replace the conventional Remote for this equipment while offering more features.
  • HyperStat Conventional Variant aims at addressing all other HVAC systems.

75F HyperStat Commercial Thermostat

PRECAUTIONS

  • Do not fail to wire devices with the correct polarity, when using a shared transformer may result in damage to any device powered.
  • Turn off the power before wiring.
  • Never connect or disconnect the wiring with the power turned on.
  • Do NOT allow live wires to touch the circuit boards.
  • Install in accordance with all state and local codes.
  • Do not assemble the front plate of the HyperStat to the backplate, when the power is ON.

FEATURES

  • Control of up to 3 stages of heating/cooling or fan or modulating capacity equipment.
  • Built-in sequences for occupancy detection.
  • Over the air firmware updates.
  • Mounting on existing gang boxes in a horizontal or vertical orientation
  • Has inbuilt sensors to monitor temperature, relative humidity, Ambient light, Occupancy, CO2, VOC and PM2.5(optional)
  • Has up to 6 Relays for HVAC control and 3 Analog outputs for actuator control/dimming
  • The Hyper Stat can power from a 24V AC/ DC supply.
  • Consumes less than 2W of power

SPECIFICATIONS

Specifications

| HS3600/DKN509| DKN510 P1P2 Base| DKN510 P1P2 Plus
---|---|---|---
Humidity (typical +/- 2% RH), Temperature (typical +/- 0.2C). Calibrated using Automatic Self Calibration (ASC) or it can be forced to calibrate itself using an algorithm. This is called FRC or Forced Recalibration.| y| V| Y
Dedicated CO2 sensor with a range of 0 – 40’000 ppm, accuracy of +/- 30ppm (0-S000ppm, 25C). Drift +/- 5Oppm over 400-5000ppm range over lifetime of 15 years| Y| Y| Y
VOC sensor with derived e-0O2: Typical Accuracy – 15% of the measured value. TVOC: 0 – 60’000 ppb. CO2eq: 0 – 60’000 ppm. Drift 1.3% of the measured value per year.| Y| Y| Y
Occupancy Sensor based on Passive Infra-Red (PIR) with a detection range of 4m with a 1S-degree angle.| Y| Y| Y
Light Sensor. Ambient light sensor, <100 mix resolution, High accuracy UV index sensor, Matches erythemal curve| Y| Y| Y
Sound sensor with the 40-120d8 response for 100 Hz to 10Khz.| Y| Y| Y
PM2.5, PM 10 sensor (optional). Detection range of 0-1000ug/m3 and accuracy of +/-1Oug/m3 (PM2.5, 0-10Oug/m3) or +/-25ug/m3 (PM10, 0-10Oug/m3). Maximum long- term mass concentration precision limit drift
•0 to 100 µg/m3 ±125 µg/m3 / year
•100 to 1000 µg/m3 ±1.25 % m.v. / year| Y| Y| Y
RF capabilities, 902-928Mhz proprietary RF for communicating sensor values with the gateway.| Y| Y| Y
Bluetooth: BLE 4.2 for commissioning, triangulation, and communication to wireless sensors.| Y| Y| Y
Relays rated at 110V ac, 24V dc/1A| 6 Relays| No Relays| 2 Relays
Analog Outputs 0-10V/4-20ma (max load of 20mA per channel)| 3 outputs| No outputs| 2 Outputs
2.8″ 240×320 pixel TFT display.| Y| Y| Y
Touch slider for temperature control along with 3 mechanical buttons.| Y| Y| Y
4 wire RS485 interface in Regular variant with an optional 5V power line.| Y| –| –
3 wire sensor bus for daisy-chained sensor communication and 3V power| Y| Y| Y
24V ac/dc (+/-15%) powering| Y| Y| Y
Power from a Daikin IDU using P1 P2 lines| | Y| Y
Power Consumption| 1W nominal (2.5W max)| 1.3W max| 1.3W max
Operating range: Humidity 20-85% non-condensing. Temperature 0 to 122°F (-17 to 50°C)| Y| Y| Y

MOUNTING

Some of the sensors on the HyperStat are location-dependent, make sure that the HyperStat faces the room when using occupancy, make sure the device is not exposed to direct sunlight, or is facing a very dark corner of the room when using Dynamic Light Balancing.

Mounting Instructions:

  • Place the HyperStat Interface (Conventional/ P1P2) and the backplate on the gang box such that the backplate covers the gang box (only when the gang box is fixed vertically)  and fix the two items to the wall gang box with the PHP screws provided in the box.
  • Align the HyperStat main to lock onto the HyperStat Interface-Conventional.
  • Use the Allen head screws to make this entire setup tamper-proof.
  • Fix the rubber covers 1 and 2 to cover the programming pins.

HyperStat HS3600/DKN509 – Mounting:

75F HyperStat Commercial Thermostat - fig

Position No. Part Detail Position No. Part Detail
1 HyperStat Interface – Conventional 5 Rubber cover 2
2 HyperStat Main 6 Gang Box
3 Allen head screws 7 PHP screws
4 Rubber cover 1 8 Backplate

HyperStat DKN509 P1P2 Base and Plus – Mounting:

75F HyperStat Commercial Thermostat - fig 1

Position No. Part Detail Position No. Part Detail
1 HyperStat Interface- P1P2 5 Rubber cover 2
2 HyperStat Main 6 Gang Box
3 Allen head screws 7 PHP screws
4 Rubber cover 1 8 Backplate

POWERING

HS3600/DKN509:75F HyperStat Commercial Thermostat -
POWERING

DKN509 P1P2 Base and Plus: jumper settings available on board to select the powering source75F HyperStat Commercial Thermostat - powering
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You can connect the 75 Hyperstat and Daikin Indoor units using a simple 2 wire interface called P1P2. Power supply and data transmission is carried over these lines.

PAIRING

Pair the HyperStat to a zone that has been preconfigured or create and configure a zone yourself through Setup > Floor Plan on the CCU.

  1. Disconnect the tablet from the CM and carry it with it. The pairing will be performed using Bluetooth.
  2. Press buttons number 2 & 3 together for 5 seconds to navigate to other screens.75F HyperStat Commercial Thermostat - PAIRING
  3. Press the next button to reach the installer options screen
  4. Press the down arrow button to highlight the Pair with CCU option.
  5. Press the select button to select the option. The device enters the advertising mode ready to be paired.
  6. On the tablet choose the zone you wish to pair and press Pair Module.75F HyperStat Commercial Thermostat - Pair Module
  7. Select HS HyperStat from the select device screen.75F HyperStat Commercial Thermostat - profile
  8. Select the desired type of HyperStat profile.75F HyperStat Commercial Thermostat - controlling
  9. Select the Terminal Profile which the HyperStat will be controlling
  10. Follow the pairing steps on the HyperStat.75F HyperStat Commercial Thermostat - requesting
  11. Enter the PIN displayed on the HyperStat in the CCU screen requesting the PIN.

75F HyperStat Commercial Thermostat - HyperStat

A pairing success message is displayed in the HyperStat.

The profile configuration screen is displayed in the CCU. 75F HyperStat
Commercial Thermostat - CCU

FCC NOTES

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
  • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
  • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

ISED NOTES

This device contains license-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science, and Economic Development Canada’s license-exempt RSS(s). Operation is  subject to the following two conditions:

  1. This device may not cause interference.
  2.  This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.

RF Exposure warning:
Please maintain a minimum separation distance of 20cm from any person during the device’s regular operation.

75F TECHNICAL SUPPORT

Installations carried out by non-certified technicians/engineers would void the warranty.

For more information on wiring, commissioning, or usage of 75F products, please refer to any documentation provided with the job. If no documentation was provided with the job, please use the 75F Help Center (support.75f.io) where you can find application-specific wiring schematics and helpful user guides and videos.

If you need more information, please visit support.75f.io for instructional videos, installation guides, and more. You can also call +1 888 612 7575 (USA) or 1800 121 4575 (INDIA) if you need technical support.

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