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L-STAT

L-STAT™ Network Thermostat

User Manual

LOYTEC electronics GmbH


Contact

LOYTEC electronics GmbH


Blumengasse 35
1170 Vienna
AUSTRIA/EUROPE
[email protected]
http://www.loytec.com

Version 3.2.4

Document № 88085809

LOYTEC MAKES AND YOU RECEIVE NO WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS,


EXPRESS, IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR IN ANY COMMUNICATION WITH YOU,
AND
LOYTEC SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THIS
PRODUCT IS NOT DESIGNED OR INTENDED FOR USE IN EQUIPMENT
INTENDED FOR SURGICAL IMPLANT INTO THE BODY OR OTHER
APPLICATIONS INTENDED TO SUPPORT OR SUSTAIN LIFE, FOR USE IN
FLIGHT CONTROL OR ENGINE CONTROL EQUIPMENT WITHIN AN
AIRCRAFT, OR FOR ANY OTHER APPLICATION IN WHICH IN THE FAILURE
OF SUCH PRODUCT COULD CREATE A SITUATION IN WHICH PERSONAL
INJURY OR DEATH MAY OCCUR. LOYTEC MAKES NO REPRESENTATION
AND OFFERS NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND REGARDING OF ANY
THIRDPARTY COMPONENTS MENTIONED IN THIS MANUAL.

No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted,


in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or
otherwise, without the prior written permission of LOYTEC.

LC3020, L-Chip, L-Core, L-DALI, L-GATE, L-INX, L-IOB,


LIOB-Connect, LIOB-FT, L-IP, LPA, L-Proxy, L-Switch, L-Term,
L-VIS, L-WEB, L-ZIBI, ORION™ stack and Smart Auto-Connect™ are
trademarks of LOYTEC electronics GmbH.
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Contents

1 Introduction .................................................................................................. 7
1.1 Overview .............................................................................................................. 7
1.2 Key Features ........................................................................................................ 8
1.3 LCD Segments ................................................................................................... 11
2 What´s New in L-STAT ............................................................................. 15
2.1 New in L-STAT 3.0.0 ........................................................................................ 15
2.2 New in L-STAT 2.0.0 ........................................................................................ 15
2.3 New in L-STAT 1.4.0 ........................................................................................ 16
2.4 New in L-STAT 1.2.3 ........................................................................................ 16
2.5 New in L-STAT 1.2.0 ........................................................................................ 16
2.6 New in L-STAT 1.1.0 ........................................................................................ 16
3 Quick-Start Guide ...................................................................................... 17
3.1 Hardware Installation ....................................................................................... 17
3.2 User Interface .................................................................................................... 18
3.2.1 General Description ................................................................................. 18
3.2.2 Operating Modes...................................................................................... 19
3.2.3 Access Levels .......................................................................................... 21
3.2.4 Device Settings ........................................................................................ 22
3.2.5 Factory Default ........................................................................................ 23
3.3 Getting Started with the Configurator ............................................................ 24
4 Modbus ........................................................................................................ 25
4.1 Introduction ....................................................................................................... 25
4.2 Modbus Network ............................................................................................... 25
4.3 Modbus Register Usage for Value Display ...................................................... 26
4.4 Modbus Register Description ........................................................................... 27
4.4.1 Data Registers .......................................................................................... 27
4.4.2 Device Settings ........................................................................................ 36
4.4.3 Configuration Registers ........................................................................... 39
4.4.4 Model Information Registers (read only) ................................................. 55
4.4.5 Device Information Registers (read only) ................................................ 57
4.4.6 NFC Registers .......................................................................................... 58
4.4.7 Value Scaling and Stepwidth ................................................................... 59
5 NFC .............................................................................................................. 60
5.1 General Description .......................................................................................... 60
5.2 Copy the L-WEB Project URL to the NFC Tag Memory ............................. 61
6 IR-Remote Control Operation .................................................................. 62
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6.1 General Description .......................................................................................... 62


6.2 Remote Control Pairing ................................................................................... 62
7 EnOcean ...................................................................................................... 64
7.1 General Description .......................................................................................... 64
8 Firmware Update ....................................................................................... 65
8.1 Firmware Update via the Web Interface ........................................................ 65
8.2 Restoring Default Modbus Settings in Bootloader......................................... 66
9 Configuration Backup & Restore ............................................................. 67
9.1 Configuration Backup & Restore via the Web Interface .............................. 67
10 Troubleshooting .......................................................................................... 68
10.1 Technical Support ............................................................................................. 68
11 Specifications .............................................................................................. 69
11.1 Physical Specifications...................................................................................... 69
11.2 Sensor Specifications ........................................................................................ 71
12 References ................................................................................................... 73
13 Revision History ......................................................................................... 74

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Abbreviations

ASCII .................................. American Standard Code for Information Interchange


IR ........................................ Infrared
LCD .................................... Liquid Crystal Display
NDEF .................................. NFC Data Exchange Format
NFC ..................................... Near Field Communication
RGB .................................... Red, Green, Blue
URI...................................... Uniform Resource Identifier
URL .................................... Uniform Resource Locator

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1 Introduction

1.1 Overview

The L-STAT is a room operator panel device with a modern, minimalistic look that fits any
interior design. It is directly connected to a LOYTEC controller with a Modbus interface such
as LIOB-AIR or L-ROC.

Up to 16 L-STAT devices can be connected to one controller to offer control at different


locations in- or outside even for the largest rooms. The L-STAT is equipped with a segmented
LCD display featuring an RGB backlight with adjustable color, offering a neat way to make
the L-STAT match the interior color concept of an office building. Eight capacitive touch
buttons are used to cycle through sensor values, display parameters, and adjust setpoints. Up
to four external buttons can be accessed and processed by the controller.

The L-STAT’s internal sensors measure temperature, humidity, dew point, occupancy, and
CO₂ level. Sensor values can be displayed in SI or US units. Additionally, the date and time
as well as the current level of eco-friendliness in the form of green leaves are also displayed
on the LCD display. Parameters controlled by the controller’s logic can be overridden on the
L-STAT, such as for occupancy, air conditioning, and ventilation. A direct access mode is
available to quickly adjust the most important setpoints e.g. for temperature and ventilation
control.

A buzzer provides acoustic feedback for the touch buttons and can also be used to indicate
alarms and error states. To prevent unauthorized modifications, two access levels (end user,
system integrator) are used, which are secured via 4-digit pin codes. Device replacement,
firmware upgrade, and L-STAT configuration are performed with very little effort through
the controller. The L-STAT device is represented in the controller by a simple data point
interface, which can be directly connected to the IEC 61131 or IEC 61499 logic application
and offers all common functions for data points such as alarming, scheduling, trending,
historic filters, math functions, etc.

Last but not least, the L-STAT comes with a built-in infrared receiver for comfortable remote
control of the room’s lights, sunblinds and HVAC system via the optionally available IR
remote control L-RC1.

The L-STAT is available in three different hardware versions, with six different button
layouts, and two front cover color options (36 models in total). Furthermore, custom versions
tailored to the clients requirements can be ordered (minimum quantity 100 pieces). In this
case, custom printing on the front of the L-STAT allows for any button layout, individual
button symbols and even catering the end customer’s corporate identity.

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Custom versions of the L-STAT are available with all three different hardware versions.
Additionally, they can be equipped with an EnOcean interface. In this case, the L-STAT acts
as a remote EnOcean transceiver for all controllers supporting an L-STAT interface.

1.2 Key Features


The standard L-STAT models and their features are documented in Table 1.

Features LSTAT-800-Gx-Lx LSTAT-801-Gx-Lx LSTAT-802-Gx-Lx

Modbus RTU Slave   


NFC Tag -1 -1 -1
Buzzer   
Internal
Temperature Sensor   
Internal Relative
Humidity Sensor   
3 x Digital Inputs
1 x Analog Input   
Infrared Receiver   
Occupancy Sensor -  
CO2 Sensor - - 
1
NFC is no longer available on new devices. NFC support is indicated by the NFC logo on the front panel.

Table 1: Key Features

In addition to the standard models the device is available with EnOcean interface supporting
the frequency ranges shown in Table 2 below. These models are only available as custom
versions.

EnOcean
LSTAT-81x-Gx-Lx LSTAT-82x-Gx-Lx LSTAT-83x-Gx-Lx
Frequency Range

868 MHz - EU  - -
902 MHz - US -  -
928 MHz - JP - - 
Table 2: EnOcean Configuration

There are also three models that function as a remote EnOcean antenna:
• LSTAT-810-G3-L0
• LSTAT-820-G3-L0
• LSTAT-830-G3-L0

These models have no LCD and no buttons but feature in addition to the remote EnOcean
antenna capability a temperature and humidity sensor. The Modbus transmission mode is set
as “8N2” (1_start bit, 8_data bits, parity none, 2_stop bits) per default. The Modbus address
can be changed manually.

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Not only the model type but also the enclosure color as well as the touch button layout is
defined with the order code. See Table 3 for possible order codes.

Nomenclature of Order Codes


800, 801, 802
810, 811, 812
Model Type 8xx: 820, 821, 822
830, 831, 832
(see Table 1 and Table 2)
Enclosure Gx: G1 – silver
G2 – black
G3 – white
Layout Lx: L0 – no buttons, no LCD

L1 – L2 –

L3 – L4 –

L5 – L6 –

Table 3: Possible Order Codes

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1.3 LCD Segments


The following Figure 1 shows the LCD of the L-STAT with all possible segments.

Figure 1: LCD Segments available on L-STAT

The following Table gives an overview of all available segments of the L-STAT LCD with
its defined names. The Table also shows which symbols are directly accessible via Modbus
registers (see Table 14 on Page 32).

Direct
Segment Name Description
Access

heat Heating symbol 

alarm_bell Alarm bell symbol 

drop Drop symbol 

drop_not Cross out for drop symbol 

alarm Alarm symbol 

light Light bulb symbol 

blinds Sun blinds symbol 

clock Clock symbol 

sun_left Left half of sun symbol 

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Direct
Segment Name Description
Access

sun_right Right half of sun symbol 

moon Moon symbol 


The colon symbol of the secondary
display will only be available if the
colon secondary_display_direct_access_string 
register at address 200 (see Table 26
Page 40) is not empty.

The secondary display is used to show


time, date and/or a short text depending
on the semantic meaning of a display
secondary_display value or set point. It can also be directly 
accessed via the Modbus register:
secondary_display_direct_access_string
(see Table 26 on Page 40).
These symbols are not directly accessible
am_pm_symbols but are shown along with the time when -
12h time format has been selected.

cool Cooling symbol 

man_out Man outside the house (no occupancy) 

man_in Man inside the house (occupancy) 

arrow Arrow symbol (to represent a set point) 

temp_in Temperature inside 

temp_out Tempareture outside 

house House symbol 


The text symbols are not accessible via
text_symbols Modbus but are shown at certain modes -
or events.
The key symbol is primarily used to show
that a set point is pincode protected but it
key
can also be accessed via the symbol direct

access registers.

wind Wind alarm symbol 

rain Rain alarm symbol 

window Window open alarm symbol 

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Direct
Segment Name Description
Access

fan Fan symbol 

valve Valve symbol 

logo Loytec logo symbol 

green_leaf_3 

green_leaf_2
The green leaf symbols can be used to 
display the level of eco-friendliness or
to visualize environmental conditions.
green_leaf_1 

green_leaf_0 

bar_left_2 

bar_left_1 
The left bar graph symbols can be used
bar_left_0 to display a heating or cooling stage in 
automatic or manual mode.

manual_left 

auto_left 

bar_right_2 

bar_right_1 
The right bar graph symbols can be used
bar_right_0 to display a fan stage or valve position in 
automatic or manual mode.

manual_right 

auto_right 
The main display is primarily used to
main_display show certain values. It is not accessible -
directly.

All unit symbols are not directly


unit_F
accessible but are displayed along with a
-

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Direct
Segment Name Description
Access
display value or set point if the unit is set
unit_C in the corresponding configuration -
register.
See Table 31 on Page 45 for display
unit_cfm
value configuration -
and Table 32 on Page 47 for set point
configuration.
unit_l/s -

unit_m³/h -

unit_Pa -

unit_inWC -

unit_V -

unit_% -

unit_%RH -

unit_ppm -
Table 4: LCD Segments Overview

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2 What´s New in L-STAT

2.1 New in L-STAT 3.0.0


This section describes the major changes and new features. For a full list of changes refer to
the Readme file.

L-STAT Remote EnOcean Antenna

The L-STAT Remote EnOcean Antenna integrates wireless EnOcean sensors and devices
seamlessly into building automation. All LOYTEC devices supporting L-STAT Room
Control Units and EnOcean, can use the L-STAT Remote EnOcean Antenna. For further
information see Section 1.2 on Page 8.

2.2 New in L-STAT 2.0.0


This section describes the major changes and new features. For a full list of changes refer to
the Readme file.

EnOcean Support

L-STAT devices with equipped EnOcean interface are able to integrate wireless self-powered
sensors and micro-energy devices into building automation systems. For further information
see Section 1.2 on Page 8 and Chapter 7 on Page 64.

Display Soft Dim

When changing the brightness level of the LCD the backlight will be dimmed smoothly to
the desired value. This will also work in combination with the display auto dim function (see
DAD in Table 23).

Direct Relation of Offset Values and Sensor Values

Offset values are now directly related for each sensor value instead of having an offset value
for each display value. The offset will be automatically added to the sensor value Modbus
register.

Manual Occupancy

A new Modbus register was added which can be used to trigger the same functions that are
related to the built-in occupancy sensor. See Table 10 on Page 29.

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Main and Secondary Display String Registers

New Modbus registers were added to monitor the values currently displayed on the LCD
from remote. See Table 20 on Page 35.

2.3 New in L-STAT 1.4.0


This section describes the major changes and new features. For a full list of changes refer to
the Readme file.

Loading Factory Default Values in Device Settings Menu

Factory default values can now be loaded via the device settings menu. For further
information see Section 3.2.5 on Page 23.

2.4 New in L-STAT 1.2.3


This section describes the major changes and new features. For a full list of changes refer to
the Readme file.

Display Auto Shuffle Mode

At the user_interface_settings register at address 183 (see Table 23 on Page 37) the DAS flag
was added which activates the display auto shuffle mode, where each display value or set
point is shown for 5 seconds within a cycle.

2.5 New in L-STAT 1.2.0


This section describes the major changes and new features. For a full list of changes refer to
the Readme file.

Configuration Backup & Restore

The new firmware supports the backup and restore of Modbus registers used for configuring
the device. Please see Chapter 9 for further information.

Secondary_display_direct_access_string_volatile Flag

An additional flag was added at the configuration flags register at address 192 (see Table 25
on Page 39) for setting the content of the secondary_display_direct_access_string register
volatile.

2.6 New in L-STAT 1.1.0


This section describes the major changes and new features. For a full list of changes refer to
the Readme file.

Cleaning Function

This is a special mode for cleaning the surface of the device where touch-buttons are disabled
for a certain amount of time. Please see Section 3.2.2 for further information.

External Button Inputs support Switches

With this firmware the external button inputs are supporting push-buttons and switches too.

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3 Quick-Start Guide

3.1 Hardware Installation


Please refer to the L-STAT installation sheet for further information on dimensions,
mounting and wiring.

Figure 2 shows the back view of the device with the connection terminals for Modbus, 24 V
DC-Supply and external buttons. The four external buttons share a common GND connection
which is internally connected to the negative 24 V input terminal.
The external button terminal EB3 is also capable of sensing a NTC-10k temperature sensor.
The temperature value of the sensor will be provided on Modbus register address 49 (see
Table 12 on Page 30). The cable length for connecting the temperature sensor must not
exceed 150m for 0.5mm² or 70m for 0.25mm² to guarantee a temperature error less than 0.1%
at 25°C.

Figure 2: Back View LSTAT-80x-Gx-Lx

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3.2 User Interface


3.2.1 General Description
The user interface consists of the LCD for displaying any desired value and up to eight touch
buttons which are used to adjust set points and change settings. Additionally up to four
external push-buttons can be connected to the device.

LCD

TB0 TB1 TB2 TB3

TB4 TB5 TB6 TB7

Touch Buttons

Figure 3: Front View LSTAT-80x-Gx-Lx

Each button can be configured individually via a Modbus register for its function (see Table
27 on Page 41). The following listing gives you an overview which functionality can be
associated with the buttons.

UP DOWN
change set point or device setting in EDIT-mode
directly access a set point in DISPLAY-mode

ON OFF

no specific function, the button state can be requested to control lighting

OCCUPANCY
no specific function, the button state can be requested to set occupancy
state

MENU
short press <3s: cycle through display values, set points or device
settings
long press ~3s: switch between DISPLAY-mode and EDIT-mode
long press >6s: switch to CLEANING-mode

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3.2.2 Operating Modes


In Figure 4 the operating modes of L-STAT are depicted. Each operating mode gives access
to certain Modbus registers that can either be viewed or edited depending on the mode. The
following data is available on L-STAT:
• display values: Are used to visualize data provided by the Modbus master or values
of internal sensors. It is viewed in DISPLAY-mode. For the display
value registers see Table 13 on Page 31 and Table 31 on Page 45 for
the corresponding display value configuration.
• set points: Are used to visualize data that is provided by the Modbus master and
that can be edited by the user. It is shown in DISPLAY-mode and it
can be edited in EDIT-mode. For the set point registers see Table 35
on Page 51 and Table 32 on Page 47 for set point configuration.
The range in which a set point can be altered is defined by minimum
and maximum values that have to be written by the Modbus master.
Please refer to Table 36 on Page 52 and Table 37 on Page 53.
• device settings: These values define some basic settings of the device itself. Please
refer to Table 6 on Page 22 for a listing of all device settings and to
Table 21, Table 22 and Table 23 on Page 36 f. for the corresponding
Modbus registers. Device Settings can only be edited by the system
administrator in EDIT-mode.
• offset values: Are used to add a certain offset to a display value. This functionality
can be used to calibrate sensor values. Offset values can be editet by
the system administrator in CALIBRATION-mode directly at the
device or over Modbus. Please see Table 38 on Page 54 for the offset
value register.

Figure 4: Operating Modes of L-STAT

When the device powers up, it enters DISPLAY-mode and it will display the first display
value. When pressing the MENU-button the next value will be shown. First all active display
values and then all active set points are displayed. After the last set point, the display will
show the first display value again.

EDIT-mode is entered by pressing the MENU-button for more than 3 seconds. To enter
EDIT-mode as system administrator two additionally defined buttons (TB0 and TB4) need
to be pressed along with the MENU-button for more than 3 seconds. Also in EDIT-Mode a
short press on the MENU-button is used to go to the next value. Any other button that has no
specific function can be used in EDIT-mode to cycle the values in the opposite direction.
EDIT-mode is left when pressing the MENU-button for more than 3 second.

The system administrator will also be able to view and edit the device settings.

CALIBRATION-mode will be entered for any display value when pressing one UP- and one
DOWN-button simultaneously for more than 3 seconds to adjust the offset. This mode is

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secured by the system administrator password. CALIBRATION-mode is left when pressing


the MENU-button for more than 3 second or after a timeout of 1 minute.

An overview of all possible operating modes is given in Table 5 below. The operating mode
can also be defined by the Modbus master by writing the user interface direct access register
(see Table 15 on Page 32).

Order of L-STAT Operating Modes Description


0 DISPLAY-mode / display values Display values are shown.
1 DISPLAY-mode / set points Set points are shown.
2 EDIT-mode / set points Set points can be edited.
Device settings can be edited. This mode
3 EDIT-mode / device settings is only accessible for the system admi-
nistrator.
4 CALIBRATION-mode / offset values Offset values can be edited
The pincode for the end user has to be
5 PINCODE-ENTRY / end user entered to show and/or edit the requested
value.
The pincode for the system administator
6 PINCODE-ENTRY / system administrator has to be entered to show and/or edit the
requested value.
A defined set point can be accessed and
edited without entering EDIT-mode. It
can be entered by pressing a defined
button (see Table 27 on Page 41). In
7 DIRECT_ACCESS-mode / set points contrast to EDIT-mode only predefined
set points can be edited.
The DIRECT_ACCESS-mode can be left
by pressing any button that has no direct
access capability.
This mode is used to clean the surface of
the device without any response of the
touch buttons and hence any unwanted
changes. This mode is entered by
10 CLEANING-mode
pressing the MENU-button for at least 6
seconds. After 10 seconds with no
interaction the device will switch back to
DISPLAY-mode automatically.
Table 5: Operating Modes

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3.2.3 Access Levels


The L-STAT has two access levels (end user & system administrator) with configurable
rights to display and edit values. Each access level is secured by a four digit pincode that will
be requested if EDIT-mode or DIRECT_ACCESS-mode is entered and the desired value is
pincode protected.
Per default the pincode for end user and system administrator access level is disabled (0000).
Otherwise the pincode can be entered as described in Figure 5.

Figure 5: Pincode Entry

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3.2.4 Device Settings


The following Table gives an overview of the device settings accessible through the button
interface as well as via Modbus. For the corresponding Modbus registers please refere to
Table 21, Table 22 and Table 23 on Page 36 and following.

Device Setting Possible Values Default Your Setting


Modbus Parity Odd / Even / None None
1.2kB / 2.4kB / 4.8kB / 9.6kB /
Modbus Baudrate 57,6kB
19.2kB / 38.4kB / 57.6kB / 115.2kB
Modbus Address 1 - 247 1
Pincode System 0000 – 9999
0000
Administrator (if 0000 the pincode is disabled)
0000 – 9999
Pincode End User 0000
(if 0000 the pincode is disabled)
Color Setting LCD
0% - 100% 100%
Backlight Red
Color Setting LCD
0% - 100% 100%
Backlight Green
Color Setting LCD
0% - 100% 100%
Backlight Blue
Brightness LCD
0% - 100% 100%
Backlight
LCD Contrast 0% - 100% 100%
0 – user (as defined above)
1 – white
2 – red
3 – green
LCD Color Scheme 0
4 – blue
5 – orange
6 – magenta
7 – cyan
Time Format 24h / 12h 24h
Show Date on / off off
Show Time on / off off
Acoustic Feedback (for
on / off on
Touch Buttons)
Goto First Display Value
(the first display value
will be displayed after 1 on / off on
minute without inter-
action)
Display Auto Shuffle on / off off
Display Auto Dim off / 50% / 10% / 0% / OCC*
(lcd brightness will be
* built-in occupancy sensor off
dimmed after 2 minutes
with no interaction) activates display
Unit System SI / US SI
off – if a DOWN-button is pressed
Device Restart -
the device will be rebooted manually
Load Factory Defaults see Section 3.2.5 on Page 23 -
Table 6: Device Settings

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3.2.5 Factory Default


The factory default configuration for display values and set points depends on the specific L-
STAT model. The following Table shows the factory default values for each model. See
Table 31 on Page 45 for display value configuration and Table 32 on Page 47 for set point
configuration.
LSTAT-800-Gx-Lx LSTAT-801-Gx-Lx LSTAT-802-Gx-Lx

display_value_0 Internal Temperature Internal Temperature Internal Temperature

display_value_1 Relative Humidity Relative Humidity Relative Humidity

display_value_2 Dew Point Dew Point Dew Point

display_value_3 - - CO2 Level

display_value_4 Modbus Voltage Modbus Voltage Modbus Voltage

display_value_5 External Temperature External Temperature External Temperature

display_value_6
to - - -
display_value_15
Internal Temperature Internal Temperature Internal Temperature
set_point_0
Set Point Set Point Set Point
set_point_1 Fan Stage Fan Stage Fan Stage

set_point_2
to - - -
set_point_15
Table 7: Factory Default for L-STAT Models

The factory default values can be loaded manually via the device settings menu. The function
is located at the last position of the menu. The secondary display will show which button has
to be pressed as depicted in Figure 6. After all buttons have been pressed in the right order
the factory defaults will be loaded. Therefore the device will reboot. By pressing the MENU
button instead of UP or DOWN during the sequence the process can be aborted.

Figure 6: Loading the factory default values

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3.3 Getting Started with the Configurator


A Modbus Template for the L-INX configurator with all available datapoints can be
downloaded from the Libraries/Templates Download section on the LOYTEC website:
https://www.loytec.com/support/download

For further information on using the L-INX configurator for Modbus devices please refer to
the L-INX Configurator User Manual [1].

Please refer to Chapter 4 for a listing of all available Modbus Registers.

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4 Modbus

4.1 Introduction
The L-STAT operates as a Modbus slave in Modbus RTU mode. The default baudrate is set
to 57600, the default parity is set to ‘none’ and the default address is set to 1. As defined in
the Modbus protocol specification for RTU transmission mode, each message consists of 1
start bit, 8 data bits, 1 parity bit and 1 stop bit. The use of no parity requires 2 stop bits. The
communication with a Modbus master device will work with Modbus function code 0x03
(Read Holding Registers) and Modbus function code 0x06 (Preset Single Register). Section
0 shows all available Modbus registers.

4.2 Modbus Network


Figure 7 illustrates a typical Modbus network setup with a linear bus topology used to connect
several slave devices to a master device. The transmission line has to be terminated at both
ends. At the master device this can be done by connecting an L-Term (LT-04) device. Each
L-STAT slave device is equipped with a built-in 120Ω termination resistor. Set the
termination switch to OFF except on the last device on the bus where the termination switch
must be turned ON. Per default each device has the Modbus address set to 1. Because each
address can only be used once it has to be configured at the device settings in EDIT-mode.
For further information please see Section 3.2.

Figure 7: Modbus Network

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4.3 Modbus Register Usage for Value Display


The following Figure 8 shows, which Modbus registers have influence on a displayed value,
unit, text on the secondary display or symbols. Depending on settings in configuration
registers different combinations are possible to achieve the desired result.

Figure 8: Modbus Register Usage for Value Display

 The sensor value consists of the raw sensor reading plus the correspondent offset value!

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4.4 Modbus Register Description


In the following sections the L-STAT Modbus registers are described. Abbrevations are
explained at the end of each table. ‘R’ indicates that this value is not used by now and that it
is reserved for future use. Square brackets ‘[]’ indicate that this is the initial value. Numbers
with the prefix ‘0x’ are hexadecimal values. Values with no prefix indicate decimal values.

4.4.1 Data Registers


These registers contain data that is changing frequently. This data is not stored persistent in
the L-STAT device and will be lost after a reboot.

Register Bit Position


Register Name
Address 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
0 R R R Occu
present_state [0] [0] [0] [0]
0x0000

EB3 [0]

EB2 [0]

EB1 [0]

EB0 [0]

TB7 [0]

TB6 [0]

TB5 [0]

TB4 [0]

TB3 [0]

TB2 [0]

TB1 [0]

TB0 [0]
1 IRC NFC ENO Occu
short_pressed [0] [0] [0] [0]
0x0001
2 FD ERR DOC SPC
long_pressed [1] [0] [0] [0]
0x0002
The present_state register always represents the actual state of the buttons and the
occupancy sensor.
The short_pressed and long_pressed states will remain set until the flags are cleared by the
Modbus master by writing a logical ‘1’ to the specific flag, except the Occu flag that is
cleared automatically after the occupancy_timeout has expired, the ENO flag that is cleared
automatically when the EnOcean receive buffer is empty and the IRC flag the is cleared
automatically when the short_pressed register was read. The long_pressed state of a button
will remain set as long as the button is pressed.
Bits 0-11 indicate the states of the buttons (TBx-touch button, EBx-external button)
Occu: occupancy flag, defines if occupancy is detected by built-in occupancy sensor
(applies to LSTAT-801-Gx-Lx and LSTAT-802-Gx-Lx)
ENO: EnOcean flag, indicates that an EnOcean frame was received.
NFC: NFC flag, is set if an NFC field was detected. This gives the information that a
user is reading the NFC tag memory with an NFC enabled mobile device. For
more information see Chapter 5.
IRC: infrared remote control flag, is set when an infrared remote control code is
received. The received code can be read via the ir_remote_control_command
register at register address 32 (see Table 11 on Page 29).
SPC: Set point changed flag, is set when a set point was changed on the L-STAT.
Each set point has an individual change flag at register address 3 (see Table 9 on
Page 28).
DOC: device setting or offset value changed flag, is set when a device setting or offset
value was changed on the L-STAT. The specific change flags can be read via the
registers at address 4 and 5 (see Table 9 on Page 28).
ERR: error flag, is set when an internal error has occurred.
FD: factory default (unconfigured) flag, is set when the device has booted with factory
default settings.
 Button states and flags can have the following binary values:
1 – pressed, set
0 – released, cleared
 The present_state register is only updated in DISPLAY- and DIRECT_ACCESS-mode!
(For a list of possible modes see Table 5 on Page 20)
Table 8: Button States and Flags

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Register Bit Position


Register Name
Address 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
change_flags_ 3 SP15 SP14 SP13 SP12 SP11 SP10 SP9 SP8 SP7 SP6 SP5 SP4 SP3 SP2 SP1 SP0
set_points 0x0003 [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0]
change_flags_ 4 R R R R R R R DS8 DS7 DS6 DS5 DS4 DS3 DS2 DS1 DS0
device_settings 0x0004 [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0]
change_flags_ 5 R R R R R R R OV8 OV7 OV6 OV5 OV4 OV3 OV2 OV1 OV0
offset_values 0x0005 [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0]

The change flag register states will remain true until the flags are cleared by the Modbus
master by writing a logical ‘1’ to the specific flag.
SP0 to SP15: change flags for set_point_0 to set_point_15 (see Table 35 on Page 51)

DS0: change flag for modbus_parameter on register address 176 (see Table
21 on Page 36)
DS1: change flag for pincode_system_administrator on register address 177
(see Table 22 on Page 36)
DS2: change flag for pincode_end_user on register address 178 (see Table 22
on Page 36)
DS3: change flag for lcd_color_red on register address 179 (see Table 23 on
Page 37)
DS4: change flag for lcd_color_green on register address 180 (see Table 23
on Page 37)
DS5: change flag for lcd_color_blue on register address 181 (see Table 23 on
Page 37)
DS6: change flag for lcd_brightness_contrast on register address 182 (see
Table 23 on Page 37)
DS7: change flag for user_interface_settings on register address 183 (see
Table 23 on Page 37)
DS8: change flag for display_unit on register address 192 (see Table 25 on
Page 39)
OV0 to OV8: change flags for offset_value_0 to offset_value_8 (see Table 38 on Page
54)
 Change flags can have the following binary values:
1 – true
0 – false
 If a set point, device setting or offset value is changed by the user the corresponding flag
will be set and it has to be cleared by the Modbus master.

Table 9: Change Flags

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The following register can be used turn on the LCD backlight (if DAD is set to 0x4 in
user_interface_settings register) by using an external occupancy sensor. Therefore, the only thing that
needs to be done is to set up a global connection from the occupancy sensor datapoint to the
manual_occupancy datapoint of the L-STAT device.

Register Bit Position


Register Name
Address 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
6 manual_occupancy
manual_occupancy
0x0006 [0x0000]
This register will trigger the same functions that are related to the built-in occupancy sensor
(see Occupancy flag at short_pressed register in Table 8 and DAD setting at
user_interface_settings register in Table 23).
 The register can have the following values:
0x0000 – unoccupied
0x0001-0xFFFF – occupied

Table 10: Manual Occupancy

Register Bit Position


Register Name
Address 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
ir_remote_control_ 32 button_code remote_id
command 0x0020 [0x00] [0x00]
This register provides the button_code and remote_id of a valid command received via the
infrared receiver. See Chapter 6 for detailed information.
 Whenever a command was received the ir_remote_control_command register is updated
and the IRC flag of the short_pressed register at address 1 is set (see Table 8 on Page
27).

Table 11: IR Remote Control Command

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The following Table gives an overview of the internal sensor values. These registers can be
read over Modbus and can be used as source for a display value if configured. As described
in Section 3.2.2 on Page 19 there are up to 16 display values used to visualize data.
Each display value has two 16 bit configuration registers to specify the values displayed.
Display values (register address 64 to 79) are read- and writable over Modbus.

Register Bit Position


Register Name
Address 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
48
sensor_value_0 internal temperature
0x0030
49
sensor_value_1 external temperature
0x0031
50
sensor_value_2 relative humidity
0x0032
51
sensor_value_3 dew point
0x0033
52
sensor_value_4 reserved
0x0034
53
sensor_value_5 amount CO2 (applies only to LSTAT-802-Gx-Lx)
0x0035
54
sensor_value_6 L-STAT supply voltage
0x0036
55
sensor_value_7 L-STAT CPU temperature
0x0037
56
sensor_value_8 L-STAT CPU voltage
0x0038
 A sensor value can be used as source for a display value. Therefor the DSSA or DSEU
bit as well as the semantic meaning at the corresponding display value configuration at
address 256 to 286 has to be set (see Table 31 on Page 45). If the DSSA or DSEU bit is
set this specifies that a sensor value is used instead of a display value. The semantic
meaning specifies which sensor value is used as source for displaying. For an overview
on this topic please see Figure 8 on Page 26.

 Sensor_value_0, sensor_value_1 and sensor_value_3 are 16 Bit signed values. All other
sensor values are defined as 16 Bit unsigned since there are no negative values to expect.
The values are scaled as described in Table 42 at Page 59.

Table 12: Sensor Values

If an external temperature sensor is connected to the EB3 terminal and GND the value of this
sensor will be provided as sensor_value_1. It is advised but not necessarily required to disable
the button function at the button configuration register at address 227 (Table 28 at Page 42)
when used as temperature sensor input.

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Register Bit Position


Register Name
Address 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
64
display_value_0 [0x0000]
0x0040
65
display_value_1 [0x0000]
0x0041
66
display_value_2 [0x0000]
0x0042
67
display_value_3 [0x0000]
0x0043
68
display_value_4 [0x0000]
0x0044
69
display_value_5 [0x0000]
0x0045
70
display_value_6 [0x0000]
0x0046
71
display_value_7 [0x0000]
0x0047
72
display_value_8 [0x0000]
0x0048
73
display_value_9 [0x0000]
0x0049
74
display_value_10 [0x0000]
0x004A
75
display_value_11 [0x0000]
0x004B
76
display_value_12 [0x0000]
0x004C
77
display_value_13 [0x0000]
0x004D
78
display_value_14 [0x0000]
0x004E
79
display_value_15 [0x0000]
0x004F
 The DSSA or DSEU bit at the corresponding display value configuration at address 256
to 286 has to be cleared to display the content of a display value register (see Table 31
on Page 45). If the DSSA or DSEU bit is cleared this specifies that a display value is
used instead of a sensor value. The semantic meaning specifies which text is displayed
along with the specific display value. For an overview on this topic please see Figure 8
on Page 26.

 All registers are 16 Bit signed values. Depending on the 31odbus_unit specified with
the corresponding display value configuration register at address 256 to 287 (Table 31
at Page 45) the value needs to be scaled as described in Table 42 at Page 59 to achieve
the desired result.

Table 13: Display Values

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Register Bit Position


Register Name
Address 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
symbol_direct_ 96
access_0 0x0060
symbol_direct_ 97
access_1 0x0061
symbol_direct_ 98
access_2 0x0062
symbol_direct_ 99
access_3 0x0063
symbol_direct_ 100
access_4 0x0064
Symbols of the LCD can be directly set by writing these registers. For an overview of all
LCD segments please see Table 4 on Page 14.
2 bits are reserved per symbol indicating the state that can have the following values:
00 – disabled, symbol is not visible
01 – enabled, symbol is visible
10 – blinking slow (1Hz)
11 – blinking fast (2Hz)

 For the house symbol the initial value is set to ‘01’ per default. The initial value of the
other symbols is ‘00’.

 The colon symbol of the secondary display will only be available if the
secondary_display_direct_access_string register at address 200 (see Table 26 Page 40)
is not empty.

Table 14: Symbol Direct Access

Register Bit Position


Register Name
Address 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
EU/
user_interface_ 101 ui_mode ui_index
SA
direct_access 0x0065 [0] [0x00] [0x00]

This register can be read to get information of which value is currently displayed. It can
also be written to determine the displayed value.

EU/SA: defines the current access level (0 – end user, 1 – system administrator)
ui_mode: defines the user interface mode the device is currently operating in.
For a listing of all L-STAT operating modes see Table 5 on Page 20.
Ui_index: defines the index within each mode of the value currently displayed.

Please see the following examples:


0x0001 – This means that display_value_1 is currently displayed in DISPLAY-mode
for the end user.
0x8200 – This means that set_point_0 is currently edited by the system administrator
in EDIT-mode.

Table 15: User Interface Direct Access

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Register Bit Position


Register Name
Address 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
buzzer_direct_ 102 BE R R R R R R R buzzer_duration
access_0 0x0066 [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0x00]
buzzer_direct_ 103 buzzer_mode buzzer_tone
access_1 0x0067 [0x00] [0x00]
These registers are used to provide direct access of the piezo buzzer primarily used to give
acoustic feedback for the touch buttons.

BE: buzzer enable bit (1 – enabled, 0 – disabled)


buzzer_duration: 0x00 infinite, 0x01 – 0xFF duration in seconds
buzzer_mode: defines specific alarm sound patterns
mode: description:  1s pattern 
0 continuous
1 alarm 1
2 alarm 2
3 alarm 3

4 alarm 4
5 alarm 5
6 alarm 6
7 alarm 7

8 alarm 8

buzzer_tone: 0x00 – 100 Hz, 0xFF – 1375 Hz (step-width = 5 Hz)

Table 16: Buzzer Direct Access

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Register Bit Position


Register Name
Address
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
104
direct_value [0x0000]
0x0068
105 EN R R R R R R R R R unit exp
direct_value_config [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0]
0x0069 [0x0] [00]

These registers are used to display specific values instead of display_values or set_points.
For an overview on how to setup the configuration please refer to Figure 8 on Page 26.

direct_value: 16 bit signed integer to be displayed


EN: direct value enable bit (1 – enabled, 0 – disabled)
unit: defines a unit symbol to be displayed, following values are possible:
0x0 0x1 0x2 0x3 0x4 0x5 0x6 0x7 0x8 0x9 0xA 0xB
no
unit°C °F cfm l/s m³/h Pa inWC V % %RH ppm
exp: exponent, defines the number of decimal places:

00 – no decimal point
01 – one decimal place
10 – two decimal places
11 – three deciml places

 If disabled, the last viewed value will be visible again as defined with the
user_interface_direct_access register at adderss 101 (Table 15 on Page 32).

Table 17: Direct Value

Register Bit Position


Register Name
Address
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
112 system_time_0
0x0070 [0x0000]
system_time
113 system_time_1
0x0071 [0x0000]
system_time represent a 32 bit timestamp in seconds since JAN-01-1970. The timestamp
has to be initially set by the Modbus master because the device has no back-up battery and
so it would start at 0 (00:00:00 JAN-01-1970) after a reboot. The timestamp is incremented
by the L-STAT device but anyway it has to be set by the master at defined intervals to
prevent time offsets. The timestamp is compatible with the L-INX system time register.

Table 18: System Time

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Register Bit Position


Register Name
Address
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
128 modbus_time_cleared_0
modbus_time_ 0x0080 [0x0000]
cleared 129 modbus_time_cleared_1
0x0081 [0x0000]
130 modbus_rx_packets_0
0x0082 [0x0000]
modbus_rx_packets
131 modbus_rx_packets_1
0x0083 [0x0000]
132 modbus_rx_bytes_0
0x0084 [0x0000]
modbus_rx_bytes
133 modbus_rx_bytes_1
0x0085 [0x0000]
134 modbus_tx_packets_0
0x0086 [0x0000]
modbus_tx_packets
135 modbus_tx_packets_1
0x0087 [0x0000]
136 modbus_tx_bytes_0
0x0088 [0x0000]
modbus_tx_bytes
137 modbus_tx_bytes_1
0x0089 [0x0000]
138 modbus_timeout_errors_0
modbus_timeout_ 0x008A [0x0000]
errors 139 modbus_timeout_errors_1
0x008B [0x0000]
140 modbus_checksum_errors_0
modbus_checksum_ 0x008C [0x0000]
errors 141 modbus_checksum_errors_1
0x008D [0x0000]
modbus_time_cleared_0 and modbus_time_cleared_1 represent a 32 bit timestamp in
seconds since JAN-01-1970 that is set by the L-STAT device after the statistics have been
cleared by the master device.
All other values are 32 bit counters incremented by the L-STAT device. These values are
not permanently stored at the L-STAT and will be lost after a reboot.
 The statistics can be cleared by setting the MSC bit at the config_flags register at
address 192 (see Table 25 on Page 39).

Table 19: Modbus Statistics

Register Bit Position


Register Name
Address
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
144
main_display_ 0x0090
– main_display_string
string 148
0x0094
152
secondary_display_ 0x0098
– secondary_display_string
string 156
0x009C
 The registers contain character strings representing the values currently visible on the
main and on the secondary display.

Table 20: Display String Registers

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4.4.2 Device Settings


The device settings contain data to configure the device and the user interface. This registers
are also accessible through the button interface in EDIT-mode for the system administrator.
The data is stored persistently and will be preserved during power loss.

Register Bit Position


Register Name
Address
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
176 R R PAR modbus_baud device_addr
modbus_parameter [0] [0]
0x00B0 [0x2] [0x6] [0x01]
This register contains the configuration for the Modbus port of the L-STAT device.
PAR: defines the parity bit used for Modbus communication. Valid are:
0x0 – odd (odd parity bit, 1 stop bit)
0x1 – even (even parity bit, 1 stop bit)
0x2 – none (no parity bit, 2 stop bits)
Modbus_baud: defines the Modbus baudrate, following values are valid:
0x0 – 1200
0x1 – 2400
0x2 – 4800
0x3 – 9600
0x4 – 19200
0x5 – 38400
0x6 – 57600
0x7 – 115200
device_addr: defines the Modbus slave address.
Valid addresses are 1(0x01) to 247 (0xF7).

 Compare Table 6 on Page 22 for device settings editable via the user interface.
 A change of these parameters will only take effect after the device has rebooted!

Table 21: Modbus Parameter

Register Bit Position


Register Name
Address
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
pincode_system_ 177
[0x0000]
administrator 0x00B1
178
pincode_end_user [0x0000]
0x00B2
pincode_system_administrator defines the pincode for the system administrator. If set
to 0000 the pincode is disabled. Possible values are 0000 (0x0000) to 9999 (0x270F).
pincode_end_user defines the pincode for the end user. If set to 0000 the pincode is
disabled. Possible values are 0000 (0x0000) to 9999 (0x270F).

 Compare Table 6 on Page 22 for device settings editable via the user interface.

Table 22: Pincodes

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Register Bit Position


Register Name
Address
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
179 reserved color_brightness
lcd_color_red
0x00B3 [0x00] [0x64]
180 reserved color_brightness
lcd_color_green
0x00B4 [0x00] [0x64]
181 reserved color_brightness
lcd_color_blue
0x00B5 [0x00] [0x64]
lcd_brightness_ 182 lcd_contrast lcd_brightness
contrast 0x00B6 [0x64] [0x64]
user_interface_ 183 DAD GFV AF Time Date TF DAS R lcd_color_scheme
settings 0x00B7 [0x0] [1] [1] [1] [0] [1] [0] [0] [0x0]
These registers are used to configure basic features of the display and the button interface.
color_brightness: defines the brightness of a specific backlight color. Values from
0x00 – 0% to 0x64 – 100% are valid.
lcd_brightness: defines the overall brightness of the LCD backlight. Values from
0x00 – 0% to 0x64 – 100% are valid.
lcd_contrast: defines the contrast setting of the LCD. Values from 0x00 – 0% to
0x64 – 100% are valid.
lcd_color_scheme: sets a predefined color setting, possible values are:
0x0 – user (as defined with the above values)
0x1 – white
0x2 – red
0x3 – green
0x4 – blue
0x5 – orange
0x6 – magenta
0x7 – cyan
DAS: display auto shuffle mode (0 – off, 1 – on), display values and set
points will be shuffled after a defined timeout of 1 minute, each
value is shown for 5 seconds
TF: time format (0 – 12h, 1 – 24h), if TF is set to 12h the date format
will also be set to MM/DD instead of DD/MM
Date: show date in secondary display (0 – off, 1 – on)
Time: show time in secondary display (0 – off, 1 – on)
AF: acoustic feedback for touch buttons (0 – off, 1 – on)
GFV: goto first value after a defined timeout of 1 minute (0 – off, 1 – on)
DAD: display auto dim, dim display brightness after 2 minutes to following
defined values:
0x0 – off (disabled)
0x1 – 50% lcd_brightness
0x2 – 10% lcd_brightness
0x3 – 0% lcd_brightness
0x4 – 0% lcd_brightness (depending on occupancy sensor *)
* As long as occupancy is detected the LCD brightness will stay at the defined
lcd_brightness level. After 2 minutes without any occupancy detected it will be dimmed
to 0%.
 Compare Table 6 on Page 22 for device settings editable via the user interface.
Table 23: User Interface Settings

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Register Bit Position


Register Name
Address
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
occupancy_sensor_ 184 EN R R R R R R R occupancy_timeout
config 0x00B8 [1] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0x0A]
With this register the function of occupancy sensor is enabled and controlled.
occupancy_timeout: defines a timeout in seconds when the state of the occupancy flag
of the short pressed register at address 1 will be cleared again after
motion was detected. Anyway the occupancy flag of the present
state register at address 0 will show the actual state of the
occupancy sensor without occupancy timeout.
Please see Figure 9 for further information on operation.
EN: occupancy sensor enabled, only if enabled the occupancy flag of
the present state and short pressed register at address 0 and 1,
Table 8 on Page 27 will be set.

 Applies only to LSTAT-801-Gx-Lx and LSTAT-802-Gx-Lx.

Table 24: Occupancy Sensor Configuration

As depicted in Figure 9 the occupancy flag is set when motion is detected and will be cleared
again after the occupancy_timeout has exceeded as defined at the
occupancy_sensor_configuration register.

Figure 9: Occupancy Sensor Operation

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4.4.3 Configuration Registers


The configuration registers contain data for configuring fundamental functions of the device
as well as configurations for display values and set points. The data is stored persistent and
will be preserved after reboot.

Register Bit Position


Register Name
Address
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
192 R SDSV MSC IRCP DU MU VIE VOL AIE AOL PESA PEEU SDE RST
config_flags [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [1] [0] [0] [1] [1] [0] [0]
0x00C0 [0x1] [0x1]

RST: reset_device flag, set to ‘1’ the device will reboot


SDE: secondary_display_direct_access_enabled flag, set to ‘1’ the device displays
the content of the secondary_display_direct_access_string register at address
200 (see Table 26 on Page 40)
PEEU: pincode_enabled_for_end_user flag, if set to ‘1’ the pincode for the end user
can be edited by the end user
PESA: pincode_enabled_for_system_administrator flag, if set to ‘1’ the pincode for
the end user and the system administrator can be edited by the system
administrator
AOL: acoustic_alarm_when_offline flag, if set to ‘1’ a buzzer tone will be generated
while the device is offline
AIE: acoustic_alarm_on_internal_error flag, if set to ‘1’ a buzzer tone will be
generated if an internal error occurred
VOL: visual_alarm_when_offline flag, if set to ‘1’ the offline text symbol (
) will be displayed while the device is offline
VIE: visual_alarm_on_internal_error flag, if set to ‘1’ the alarm symbol ( ) will be
displayed if an internal error occurred
MU: 39odbus_unit, defines which unit system is used for values on Modbus. The
following values are possible:
0x0 – K
0x1 – °C (SI)
0x2 – °F (US)
DU: display_unit, defines which unit system is used to display values on the L-STAT.
The following values are possible:
0x0 – access prohibited via the user interface
0x1 – °C (SI)
0x2 – °F (US)
The display_unit can also be changed via the user interface in the device
settings (see Table 6 an Page 22). If the value is set to ‘00’ the access to this
device setting via the user interface is prohibited.
IRCP: ir_remote_control_pairing flag, for further information see Section 6.2
MSC: 39odbus_statistics_clear flag, for further information see Table 19 on Page 35
SDSV: secondary_display_direct_access_string_volatile flag, if set to ‘1’ the content
of secondary_display_direct_access_string (Table 26 on Page 40) is not kept
persistent. This should be considered when the content of this register is
changed frequently because of the limited write cycles of persistent memory.

Table 25: Configuration Flags

Please note that a change of display_unit or 39odbus_unit at the config_flags register will
change the configuration registers for display values at address 256 to 289 and set points at

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address 320 to 351 to match the selected units system. Please see Table 31 on Page 45 for
display value configuration and Table 32 on Page 47 for set point configuration.

If the direct value registers at adderss 104 and 105 (see Table 17 on Page 34) are used to
display certain values there is no need to set the SDE flag at the config_flags register (see
Table 25 on Page 39) to show a text along with the value. If the direct value enable bit is set
to ‘1’ the content of sec_display_direct_access_string will be checked by the device. If the
string is empty time and/or date will be displayed if enabled at user_interface_settings at
addresse 183 (Table 23 on Page 37). Otherwise the content of the string will be displayed
automatically. If it is desired to don´t show anything at the secondary display a space
character (0x20) needs to be inserted.

Register Bit Position


Register Name
Address 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
200
0x00C8
secondary_display_
– sec_display_direct_access_string
direct_access_string
207
0x00CF
The string will be displayed with the 4x16 segment digits of the
secondary display.
The string will be updated if the secondary_display_direct_access_enabled flag at the
config_flags register at address 192 (Table 25 at Page 39) is set.
 Up to 16 ASCII character (limited to characters from 0x20 to 0x5F) can be displayed.
A string terminator (0x00) will determine the length of the string. If a string is longer
than 4 characters the secondary display will work as a ticker.

Table 26: Secondary Display Direct Access String

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Register Bit Position


Register Name
Address
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
config_touch_ 208 DA ED EU DAD DAU MF R EN set_point_index
button_0 0x00D0 [1] [0] [1] [0] [1] [0] [0] [1] [0x00]
config_touch_ 209 DA ED EU DAD DAU MF R EN set_point_index
button_1 0x00D1 [1] [0] [1] [0] [1] [0] [0] [1] [0x01]
config_touch_ 210 DA ED EU DAD DAU MF R EN set_point_index
button_2 0x00D2 [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [1] [0x00]
config_touch_ 211 DA ED EU DAD DAU MF R EN set_point_index
button_3 0x00D3 [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [1] [0] [1] [0x00]
config_touch_ 212 DA ED EU DAD DAU MF R EN set_point_index
button_4 0x00D4 [1] [1] [0] [1] [0] [0] [0] [1] [0x00]
config_touch_ 213 DA ED EU DAD DAU MF R EN set_point_index
button_5 0x00D5 [1] [1] [0] [1] [0] [0] [0] [1] [0x01]
config_touch_ 214 DA ED EU DAD DAU MF R EN set_point_index
button_6 0x00D6 [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [1] [0x00]
config_touch_ 215 DA ED EU DAD DAU MF R EN set_point_index
button_7 0x00D7 [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [1] [0x00]
With these registers the functionality of the touch buttons is defined.
set_point_index: defines a set point register that can be edited in DIRECT_ACCESS-
mode if the DA bit is set
EN: if set to ‘1’ the defined button is enabled and its state will be updated
in the present state, short pressed and long pressed register at Table 8
on Page 27
MF: if set to ‘1’ the button is defined as MENU-button
DAU: if set to ‘1’ the button is defined as UP-button
in DIRECT_ACCESS-mode
DAD: if set to ‘1’ the button is defined as DOWN-button in
DIRECT_ACCESS-mode
EU: if set to ‘1’ the button is defined as UP-button in EDIT-mode
ED: if set to ‘1’ the button is defined as DOWN-button in EDIT-mode
DA: if set to ‘1’ and the button gets pressed a set point defined by the
set_point_index will be displayed in DIRECT_ACCESS-mode
 See Table 29 on Page 43 for example configurations.

Table 27: Touch Button Configuration

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Register Bit Position


Register Name
Address
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
config_external_ 224 DA ED EU DAD DAU MF R EN set_point_index
button_0 0x00E0 [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [1] [0x00]
config_external_ 225 DA ED EU DAD DAU MF R EN set_point_index
button_1 0x00E1 [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [1] [0x00]
config_external_ 226 DA ED EU DAD DAU MF R EN set_point_index
button_2 0x00E2 [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [1] [0x00]
config_external_ 227 DA ED EU DAD DAU MF R EN set_point_index
button_3 0x00E3 [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [1] [0x00]
With these registers the functionality of the external buttons is defined.

set_point_index: defines a set point register that can be edited in DIRECT_ACCESS-


mode if the DA bit is set
EN: if set to ‘1’ the defined button is enabled and its state will be updated
in the present state, short pressed and long pressed register at Table 8
on Page 27
MF: if set to ‘1’ the button is defined as MENU-button
DAU: if set to ‘1’ the button is defined as UP-button
in DIRECT_ACCESS-mode
DAD: if set to ‘1’ the button is defined as DOWN-button in
DIRECT_ACCESS-mode
EU: if set to ‘1’ the button is defined as UP-button in EDIT-mode
ED: if set to ‘1’ the button is defined as DOWN-button in EDIT-mode
DA: if set to ‘1’ and the button gets pressed a set point defined by the
set_point_index will be displayed in DIRECT_ACCESS-mode

 See Table 29 on Page 43 for example configurations.

Table 28: External Button Configuration

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Bit Position
Description
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
no special function 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

 The button is enabled but has no special function (e.g. OCCUPANCY-button). The set
point index has no influence in this case.

MENU-button 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0

 This combination can be used to determine the MENU-button. The set point index has no
influence in this case.

UP-button 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0

 This button will increment a set point in EDIT- or DIRECT_ACCESS-mode when pressed.
The set point index has no influence in this case.
DOWN-button with
1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
direct access
This button will decrement a set point in EDIT- or DIRECT_ACCESS-mode when pressed.
 Additionally a setpoint defined with the set_point_index is displayed when pressed and can
be edited in DIRECT_ACCESS-mode.

Table 29: Button Example Configuration

Register Bit Position


Register Name
Address
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
config_bar_ 240 R R R R R R R EN set_point_index
graph_left 0x00F0 [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0x00]
config_bar_ 241 R R R R R R R EN set_point_index
graph_right 0x00F1 [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [1] [0x01]
These registers are used to associate a set point as source for the bar graph on the left and
on the right side of the LCD. If enabled the bar graph is updated corresponding to the value
of the set point defined with the set_point_index.
The bar graph segments can also be set manually by writing the symbol_direct_access
registers at address 99 and 100 (Table 14 on Page 32).

set_point_index: defines a set point register that is used as source for the bar graph
EN: if set to ‘1’ the corresponding bar-graph will be updated to visualize
the value of a set point with the defined set_point_index

Table 30: Bar Graph Configuration

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Register Bit Position


Register Name
Address
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
256 unit_modbus unit_lstat CAL semantic_meaning
config_display_ 0x0100 [0x1] [0x1] [1] [0x01]
value_0 257 VSA VEU DSSA DSEU
0x0101 [1] [1] [1] [1] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [1] [0]
258 unit_modbus unit_lstat CAL semantic_meaning
config_display_ 0x0102 [0xA] [0xA] [1] [0x04]
value_1 259 VSA VEU DSSA DSEU
0x0103 [1] [1] [1] [1] [0] [0] [0] [0] [1] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0]
260 unit_modbus unit_lstat CAL semantic_meaning
config_display_ 0x0104 [0x1] [0x1] [1] [0x05]
value_2 261 VSA VEU DSSA DSEU
0x0105 [1] [1] [1] [1] [0] [0] [0] [0] [1] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [1] [0]
262 unit_modbus unit_lstat CAL semantic_meaning
config_display_ 0x0106 [0xB] [0xB] [1] [0x07]
value_3 * 263 VSA VEU DSSA DSEU
0x0107 [1] [1] [1] [1] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0]
264 unit_modbus unit_lstat CAL semantic_meaning
config_display_ 0x0108 [0x8] [0x8] [1] [0x0E]
value_4 265 VSA VEU DSSA DSEU
0x0109 [1] [1] [1] [1] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0]
266 unit_modbus unit_lstat CAL semantic_meaning
config_display_ 0x010A [0x1] [0x1] [1] [0x03]
value_5 267 VSA VEU DSSA DSEU
0x010B [1] [1] [1] [1] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [1] [0] [0]
268 unit_modbus unit_lstat CAL semantic_meaning
config_display_ 0x010C [0x0] [0x0] [0] [0x00]
value_6 269 VSA VEU DSSA DSEU
0x010D [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0]
270 unit_modbus unit_lstat CAL semantic_meaning
config_display_ 0x010E [0x0] [0x0] [0] [0x00]
value_7 271 VSA VEU DSSA DSEU
0x010F [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0]
272 unit_modbus unit_lstat CAL semantic_meaning
config_display_ 0x0110 [0x0] [0x0] [0] [0x00]
value_8 273 VSA VEU DSSA DSEU
0x0111 [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0]
274 unit_modbus unit_lstat CAL semantic_meaning
config_display_ 0x0112 [0x0] [0x0] [0] [0x00]
value_9 275 VSA VEU DSSA DSEU
0x0113 [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0]
276 unit_modbus unit_lstat CAL semantic_meaning
config_display_ 0x0114 [0x0] [0x0] [0] [0x00]
value_10 277 VSA VEU DSSA DSEU
0x0115 [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0]
278 unit_modbus unit_lstat CAL semantic_meaning
config_display_ 0x0116 [0x0] [0x0] [0] [0x00]
value_11 279 VSA VEU DSSA DSEU
0x0117 [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0]
280 unit_modbus unit_lstat CAL semantic_meaning
config_display_ 0x0118 [0x0] [0x0] [0] [0x00]
value_12 281 VSA VEU DSSA DSEU
0x0119 [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0]
config_display_ 282 unit_modbus unit_lstat CAL semantic_meaning
value_13 0x011A [0x0] [0x0] [0] [0x00]

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Register Bit Position


Register Name
Address
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
283 VSA VEU DSSA DSEU
0x011B [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0]
284 unit_modbus unit_lstat CAL semantic_meaning
config_display_ 0x011C [0x0] [0x0] [0] [0x00]
value_14 285 VSA VEU DSSA DSEU
0x011D [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0]
286 unit_modbus unit_lstat CAL semantic_meaning
config_display_ 0x011E [0x0] [0x0] [0] [0x00]
value_15 287 VSA VEU DSSA DSEU
0x011F [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0]

These registers hold the configuration of the 16 display values.


semantic_meaning: is used to provide information about the semantic meaning and the
source of the value. For further information please see Table 33 on
Page 48.
CAL: if set to ‘1’ the corresponding offset_value can be edited in
CALIBRATION-mode (only capable if DSEU or DSSA is set to
‘1’)
unit_lstat: defines a unit with which the corresponding display value appears
on the LCD
unit_modbus: defines a unit that the corresponding display value register appeare
on Modbus
 For both, unit_lstat and unit_modbus the following values are possible:
0x0 0x1 0x2 0x3 0x4 0x5 0x6 0x7 0x8 0x9 0xA 0xB 0xC
no °F
unit °C °F cfm l/s m³/h Pa inWC V % %RH ppm
dec.
Bits 0-11 of the higher address of each configuration register indicate the symbols that are
displayed along with the corresponding display value.
DSEU: display source for end user
DSSA: diplay source for system administrator
These two bits define if the value displayed is taken from a display_value register at address
64 to 79 (see Table 13 on Page 31) or from a sensor_value register at address 48 to 56 (see
Table 12 on Page 30). The following states are valid:
0 – defines that the value is taken from a display_value register that has to be set via modbus
1 – defines that the value is taken from a sensor_value (+ offset_value) register that is
VEU: visible for end user
VSA: visible for system administrator
automatically updated with the current sensor value
These two bits define if the display value is visible for the end user and/or the system
administrator. If set to ‘1’ the value will be visible.
 See Table 34 on Page 49 for example configurations of display values or set points.
* Please note that config_display_value_3 register is only configured as above per default
for LSTAT-802-Gx-Lx devices for displaying the actual CO2 level. Otherwise all bits of
this register are set to ‘0’.

Table 31: Display Value Configuration

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Register Bit Position


Register Name
Address
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
320 unit_modbus unit_lstat PIN semantic_meaning
config_set_ 0x0140 [0x1] [0x1] [0] [0x01]
point_0 321 VSA VEU ESA EEU
0x0141 [1] [1] [1] [1] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [1] [1]
322 unit_modbus unit_lstat PIN semantic_meaning
config_set_ 0x0142 [0x0] [0x0] [0] [0x0B]
point _1 323 VSA VEU ESA EEU
0x0143 [1] [1] [1] [1] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [1] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0]
324 unit_modbus unit_lstat PIN semantic_meaning
config_set_ 0x0144 [0x0] [0x0] [0] [0x00]
point _2 325 VSA VEU ESA EEU
0x0145 [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0]
326 unit_modbus unit_lstat PIN semantic_meaning
config_set_ 0x0146 [0x0] [0x0] [0] [0x00]
point _3 327 VSA VEU ESA EEU
0x0147 [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0]
328 unit_modbus unit_lstat PIN semantic_meaning
config_set_ 0x0148 [0x0] [0x0] [0] [0x00]
point _4 329 VSA VEU ESA EEU
0x0149 [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0]
330 unit_modbus unit_lstat PIN semantic_meaning
config_set_ 0x014A [0x0] [0x0] [0] [0x00]
point _5 331 VSA VEU ESA EEU
0x014B [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0]
332 unit_modbus unit_lstat PIN semantic_meaning
config_set_ 0x014C [0x0] [0x0] [0] [0x00]
point _6 333 VSA VEU ESA EEU
0x014D [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0]
334 unit_modbus unit_lstat PIN semantic_meaning
config_set_ 0x014E [0x0] [0x0] [0] [0x00]
point _7 335 VSA VEU ESA EEU
0x014F [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0]
336 unit_modbus unit_lstat PIN semantic_meaning
config_set_ 0x0150 [0x0] [0x0] [0] [0x00]
point _8 337 VSA VEU ESA EEU
0x0151 [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0]
338 unit_modbus unit_lstat PIN semantic_meaning
config_set_ 0x0152 [0x0] [0x0] [0] [0x00]
point _9 339 VSA VEU ESA EEU
0x0153 [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0]
340 unit_modbus unit_lstat PIN semantic_meaning
config_set_ 0x0154 [0x0] [0x0] [0] [0x00]
point _10 341 VSA VEU ESA EEU
0x0155 [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0]
342 unit_modbus unit_lstat PIN semantic_meaning
config_set_ 0x0156 [0x0] [0x0] [0] [0x00]
point _11 343 VSA VEU ESA EEU
0x0157 [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0]
344 unit_modbus unit_lstat PIN semantic_meaning
config_set_ 0x0158 [0x0] [0x0] [0] [0x00]
point _12 345 VSA VEU ESA EEU
0x0159 [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0]
346 unit_modbus unit_lstat PIN semantic_meaning
config_set_ 0x015A [0x0] [0x0] [0] [0x00]
point _13 347 VSA VEU ESA EEU
0x015B [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0]

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Register Bit Position


Register Name
Address
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
348 unit_modbus unit_lstat PIN semantic_meaning
config_set_ 0x015C [0x0] [0x0] [0] [0x00]
point _14 349 VSA VEU ESA EEU
0x015D [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0]
350 unit_modbus unit_lstat PIN semantic_meaning
config_set_ 0x015E [0x0] [0x0] [0] [0x00]
point _15 351 VSA VEU ESA EEU
0x015F [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0]

These registers hold the configuration for the 16 set point.

semantic_meaning: is used to provide information about the semantic meaning of the set
point. For further information please see Table 33 on Page 48.
PIN: if set to ‘1’ the the corresponding set point is pincode protected and
can only be changed in EDIT-mode if the correct pincode has been
entered before.
Unit_lstat: defines a unit with which the corresponding set point appears on the
LCD
unit_modbus: defines a unit that the corresponding set point register appears on
Modbus

 For both, unit_lstat and unit_modbus the following values are possible:
0x0 0x1 0x2 0x3 0x4 0x5 0x6 0x7 0x8 0x9 0xA 0xB 0xC
no °F
unit °C °F cfm l/s m³/h Pa inWC V % %RH ppm
dec.
Bits 0-11 of the higher address of each configuration register indicate the symbols that are
displayed along with the corresponding display value.

EEU: editable for end user


ESA: editable for system administrator
These two bits define if the set point is editable for the end user and/or the system
administrator. The following states are valid:
0 – defines that the set point is not editable
1 – defines that the set point is editable
VEU: visible for end user
VSA: visible for system administrator
These two bits define if the set point is visible for the end user and/or the system
administrator. If set to ‘1’ the set point will be visible.
 See Table 34 on Page 49 for example configurations of display values or set points.

Table 32: Set Point Configuration

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Table 33 below shows possible values for the semantic meaning used in the configuration for
display values (Table 31 on Page 45) and set points (Table 32 on Page 47).
Primarily the semantic meaning field defines a text that is displayed along with a display
value or a set point. Additionally for display values it defines the internal sensor_value that
is displayed when the DSEU or DSSA bit is set. For examples on how to use the semantic
meaning field in the configuration registers please see Table 34 on Page 49.

Semantic Meaning Value Description Secondary Display Text


0x00 None (unconfigured)
0x01 Internal Temperature abs. ROOM
0x02 Internal Temperature rel. ∆SPT
0x03 External Temperature OUT
0x04 Relative Humidity HUM
0x05 Dew Point DEW
0x06 Luminance (lx) LUX
0x07 Amount CO2 CO2
0x08 Differential Pressure PRES
0x09 Flow FLOW
0x0A Valve Position VALV
0x0B Fan Stage FAN
0x0C Heat/Cool Stage H&C
0x0D Brightness (%) BR%
0x0E Supply Voltage 24V
0x0F CPU voltage CPU
0x10 CPU temperature CPU
0x11 Room ID ROOM
0x12 Damper Position (%) DAMP
0x13 Reheat (%) HEAT
0x14 Discharge Temperature DIS
Table 33: Semantic Meaning

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Table 34 below shows some example configurations for display values and set points on the
next two pages.

Bit Position
Description
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
config_display_value_x 0x1 0x1 1 0x01
internal temperature
(from built in sensor) 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

The value of the built in temperature sensor will be displayed with the internal
temperature symbol in °C. It will be visible for the end user and system
administrator. See the following example for how the display would look like:

config_display_value_x 0xA 0xA 0 0x04


relative humidity
(value supplied over Modbus) 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

This is an example of a relative humidity display value. Because the DSEU and
DSSA bit is set to ‘0’ the content of the corresponding display_value_register
will be displayed. It will be visible for the end user and system administrator.
See the following example for how the display would look like:

0x1 0x1 1 0x02


config_set_point_x
relative temperature 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1

This is an example of a relative temperature set point in °C. The internal


temperature symbol as well as the arrow symbol will be displayed. Since the set
point is pincode protected also the key symbol will be displayed. See the
following example for how the display would look like:

config_set_point_x 0x0 0x0 0 0x0B

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Bit Position
Description
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
fan stage 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

This is an example of a fan stage set point. The fan symbol and the actual stage
will be displayed. The bar graph showing the actual stage of the fan is not
displayed automatically but can be enabled via the corresponding bar graph
configuration register at address 240-241 (see Table 30 on Page 43). See the
following example for how the display would look like:

For a stage set point the following semantic meanings are possible:

0x0A … Valve Position


0x0B … Fan Stage
0x0C … Heat/Cool Stage

The user can adjust the set point in manual mode within the limits defined by
the set point max and min values (see Table 36 and Table 37). The automatic
mode can be displayed by writing defined values to the specific set point register
(see Table 35). The following values are possible:

0x0000 … Stage 0 Manual


0x0001… Stage 1 Manual
0x0002 … Stage 2 Manual
0x0003 … Stage 3 Manual
0x8000 … Stage 0 Auto
0x8001 … Stage 1 Auto
0x8002 … Stage 2 Auto
0x8003 … Stage 3 Auto
If the set point min value is set to any automatic stage the user will have the
opportunity to switch between manual and automatic mode. In this case, if the
set point max value is set to “Stage 3 Manual” for example, the user can select
the following values:
Stage 3 Manual

Stage 2 Manual

Stage 1 Manual

Stage 0 Manual

Stage 0 Auto

Table 34: Display Value and Set Point Example Configuration

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Register Bit Position


Register Name
Address 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
384
set_point_0 [0x00DC]
0x0180
385
set_point_1 [0x0000]
0x0181
386
set_point_2 [0x0000]
0x0182
387
set_point_3 [0x0000]
0x0183
388
set_point_4 [0x0000]
0x0184
389
set_point_5 [0x0000]
0x0185
390
set_point_6 [0x0000]
0x0186
391
set_point_7 [0x0000]
0x0187
392
set_point_8 [0x0000]
0x0188
393
set_point_9 [0x0000]
0x0189
394
set_point_10 [0x0000]
0x018A
395
set_point_11 [0x0000]
0x018B
396
set_point_12 [0x0000]
0x018C
397
set_point_13 [0x0000]
0x018D
398
set_point_14 [0x0000]
0x018E
399
set_point_15 [0x0000]
0x018F
These registers contain the values of up to 16 set points.

All registers are 16 Bit signed values. Depending on the 51odbus_unit specified with the
corresponding set point configuration register at address 320 to 351 (Table 32 at Page 47)
the value needs to be scaled as described in Table 42 at Page 59 to achieve the desired
result.

Table 35: Set Points

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Register Bit Position


Register Name
Address 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
416
set_point_max_0 [0x012C]
0x01A0
417
set_point_max_1 [0x0003]
0x01A1
418
set_point_max_2 [0x0000]
0x01A2
419
set_point_max_3 [0x0000]
0x01A3
420
set_point_max_4 [0x0000]
0x01A4
421
set_point_max_5 [0x0000]
0x01A5
422
set_point_max_6 [0x0000]
0x01A6
423
set_point_max_7 [0x0000]
0x01A7
424
set_point_max_8 [0x0000]
0x01A8
425
set_point_max_9 [0x0000]
0x01A9
426
set_point_max_10 [0x0000]
0x01AA
427
set_point_max_11 [0x0000]
0x01AB
428
set_point_max_12 [0x0000]
0x01AC
429
set_point_max_13 [0x0000]
0x01AD
430
set_point_max_14 [0x0000]
0x01AE
431
set_point_max_15 [0x0000]
0x01AF
These registers are used to allow set point changes for the end user or system administrator
only within limits defined with a set_point_max value of this Table and a set_point_min
value of Table 37.

All registers are 16 Bit signed values. Depending on the 52odbus_unit specified with the
corresponding set point configuration register at address 320 to 351 (Table 32 at Page 47)
the value needs to be scaled as described in Table 42 at Page 59 to achieve the desired
result.

Table 36: Set Point max. Values

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Register Bit Position


Register Name
Address 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
448
set_point_min_0 [0x0096]
0x01C0
449
set_point_min_1 [0x0000]
0x01C1
450
set_point_min_2 [0x0000]
0x01C2
451
set_point_min_3 [0x0000]
0x01C3
452
set_point_min_4 [0x0000]
0x01C4
453
set_point_min_5 [0x0000]
0x01C5
454
set_point_min_6 [0x0000]
0x01C6
455
set_point_min_7 [0x0000]
0x01C7
456
set_point_min_8 [0x0000]
0x01C8
457
set_point_min_9 [0x0000]
0x01C9
458
set_point_min_10 [0x0000]
0x01CA
459
set_point_min_11 [0x0000]
0x01CB
460
set_point_min_12 [0x0000]
0x01CC
461
set_point_min_13 [0x0000]
0x01CD
462
set_point_min_14 [0x0000]
0x01CE
463
set_point_min_15 [0x0000]
0x01CF
These registers are used to allow set point changes for the end user or system administrator
only within limits defined with a set_point_max value of Table 36 and a set_point_min
value of this Table.

All registers are 16 Bit signed values. Depending on the 53odbus_unit specified with the
corresponding set point configuration register at address 320 to 351 (Table 32 at Page 47)
the value needs to be scaled as described in Table 42 at Page 59 to achieve the desired
result.

Table 37: Set Point min. Values

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Register Bit Position


Register Name
Address 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
480
offset_value_0 [0x0000]
0x01E0
481
offset_value_1 [0x0000]
0x01E1
482
offset_value_2 [0x0000]
0x01E2
483
offset_value_3 [0x0000]
0x01E3
484
offset_value_4 [0x0000]
0x01E4
485
offset_value_5 [0x0000]
0x01E5
486
offset_value_6 [0x0000]
0x01E6
487
offset_value_7 [0x0000]
0x01E7
488
offset_value_8 [0x0000]
0x01E8
These registers are used to define offsets for sensor values. These registers can either be
written via Modbus or can be edited in CALIBRATION-mode by the system administrator.

All registers are 16 Bit signed values. Depending on the modbus_unit specified with the
corresponding display value configuration register at address 256 to 287 (Table 31 at Page
45) the value needs to be scaled the same as the corresponding sensor value as described in
Table 42 at Page 59.

Table 38: Offset Values

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4.4.4 Model Information Registers (read only)


These registers are set at production time and contain specific information about the specific
model and the default button print layout.

Register Buttonlayout
Register Name Default Value
Address LSTAT-80x-Gx-…
L1 [0x0004]
L2 [0x0004]
default_print_ 528 L3 [0x0004]
touch_button_0 0x0210 L4 [0x0004]
L5 [0x0004]
L6 [0x0004]
L1 [0x0000]
L2 [0x0006]
default_print_ 529 L3 [0x0006]
touch_button_1 0x0211 L4 [0x000A]
L5 [0x0006]
L6 [0x0006]
L1 [0x0000]
L2 [0x0000]
default_print_ 530 L3 [0x0008]
touch_button_2 0x0212 L4 [0x0008]
L5 [0x000A]
L6 [0x000A]
L1 [0x0001]
L2 [0x0001]
default_print_ 531 L3 [0x0001]
touch_button_3 0x0213 L4 [0x0001]
L5 [0x0001]
L6 [0x0001]
L1 [0x0005]
L2 [0x0005]
default_print_ 532 L3 [0x0005]
touch_button_4 0x0214 L4 [0x0005]
L5 [0x0005]
L6 [0x0005]
L1 [0x0000]
L2 [0x0007]
default_print_ 533 L3 [0x0007]
touch_button_5 0x0215 L4 [0x000B]
L5 [0x0007]
L6 [0x0007]
L1 [0x0000]
L2 [0x0000]
default_print_ 534 L3 [0x0009]
touch_button_6 0x0216 L4 [0x0009]
L5 [0x000B]
L6 [0x000B]
L1 [0x0002]
L2 [0x0002]
default_print_ 535 L3 [0x0002]
touch_button_7 0x0217 L4 [0x0002]
L5 [0x0002]
L6 [0x0008]
default_print_ 536
applies to all types [0x0000]
external_button_0 0x0218

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Register Buttonlayout
Register Name Default Value
Address LSTAT-80x-Gx-…
default_print_ 537
applies to all types [0x0000]
external_button_1 0x0219
default_print_ 538
applies to all types [0x0000]
external_button_2 0x021A
default_print_ 539
applies to all types [0x0000]
external_button_3 0x021B
Button Print Layout – describes which symbols are printed on the front panel and on the
external buttons by default. The following symbols are defined:

0x0000 – none

0x0001 – menu

0x0002 – occupancy

0x0003 – reserved

0x0004 – temp_up

0x0005 – temp_down

0x0006 – fan_up

0x0007 – fan_down

0x0008 – light_on

0x0009 – light_off

0x000A – blinds_up

0x000B – blinds_down

0x000C – light_up

0x000D – light_down

Table 39: Model Information Registers

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4.4.5 Device Information Registers (read only)


The registers shown in Table 40 are set at production and contain specific information about
the device.

Register Bit Position


Description
Address
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
560
0x0230
product_code_string – product_code_string
569
0x0239
576
0x0240
serial_number_
– serial_number_string
string
585
0x0249
592
0x0250
firmware_version_
– firmware_version_string
string
595
0x0253
596
firmware_date_0
0x0254
firmware_date
597
firmware_date_1
0x0255
608
0x0260
bootloader_version_
– bootloader_version_string
string
611
0x0263
612
bootloader_date_0
0x0264
bootloader_date
613
bootloader_date_1
0x0265
 firmware_date_0 and firmware_date_1 as well as bootloader_date_0 and
bootloader_date_1 represent a 32 bit timestamp in seconds since JAN-01-1970
indicating the build time.

Table 40: Device Information Registers

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4.4.6 NFC Registers


These registers provide an URL that can be accessed by NFC enabled devices such as smart
phones to get additional information and control of the room automation.

Register Bit Position


Description
Address
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
1024
0x0400
url_string – [http://www.loytec.com]
1148
0x047C
 Up to 248 ASCII character including a string terminator (0x00) can be used. The string
will be converted to a NDEF URI record that is saved on the NFC tag. For further
information on the NFC interface see Chapter 5.

Table 41: NFC Registers

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4.4.7 Value Scaling and Stepwidth


The following Table 42 gives an overview of how Modbus register datapoints (display
values, set points, min., max. and offset values) need to be scaled to achieve the desired result
at the L-STAT display. It also shows which stepwidth is defined for set points.

Modbus Scaling
Example
Physical Value Unit A*10^B*(raw + C) Set Point Stepwidth
A B C raw value displayed value
No Unit - 1 0 0 1 100 100.0
(K) 1 -1 -2740 0,5 2975 023.5 °C
°C 1 -1 0 0,5 235 023.5 °C
Temperature
°F 1 -1 0 1,0 743 074.0 °F
°F dec. 1 -1 0 0,5 743 074.5 °F
m³/h 1 0 0 1 150 150.0 m³/h
Flow l/s 1 -1 0 0,1 417 041.7 l/s
cfm 1 0 0 1 88 088.0 cfm
Pa 1 0 0 1 200 200.0 Pa
Pressure
inWC 1 -3 0 0,01 803 0.803 inWC
Voltage V 1 -1 0 0,1 240 024.0 V
Percentage % 5 -3 0 1 9000 045.0 %
Humidity %RH 5 -3 0 1 9000 045.0 %RH
Amount CO2 ppm 1 0 0 1 550 550.0 ppm
Note that though a display value or a set point would accept values from 0 to 65535 if
unsigned or -32768 to 32767 if signed the value that is displayed is limited to a range from
-999 to 9999 because of the 4 digit display.

 When a fixed-point number reaches a certain limit where an overflow occurs the decimal
point is shifted rightwards (e.g. 999.9 → 1000).

 Whole number values are preferably displayed with the bigger digits. If an overflow
occurs the number is shifted rightwards (e.g. 999 → 1000).

Table 42: Value Scaling and Stepwidth

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5 NFC

5.1 General Description


Note: NFC is no longer available on new devices. NFC support is indicated by the NFC logo on
the front panel.

The NFC interface of the L-STAT device can be used to get additional information and
configuration options for room automation. The L-STAT will behave like an NFC tag that
can be read by an NFC enabled device. The antenna is located behind the LCD and best
performance is achieved by putting the NFC enabled device right on the front panel glass.
Depending on where the antenna of the mobile device is located the optimal position will be
found by moving the device slowly over the front panel. Best performance can be achieved
by positioning the device in a more or less horizontal position covering the LCD as shown in
Figure 10.

Figure 10: NFC Device Positioning

If the connection is established the NFC field detection bit at the short_pressed Modbus
register at address 1 (Table 8 at Page 27) will be set. In the meantime the NFC enabled device
will read the memory of the tag and will perform an appropriate action. Since a NDEF URI
record is saved at the tags memory (Table 41 at Page 58) the device will ask to open the
defined URL in the browser of the NFC enabled device.

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5.2 Copy the L-WEB Project URL to the NFC Tag Memory
To show an L-WEB project on your mobile device by NFC, simply copy and paste the URL
of the L-Web project to the url_string of Table 41. Note that the mobile device needs network
or internet access to open the URL. Please follow the instructions below.

To Copy a L-WEB Project URL to the NFC Tag Memory

1. Open the web interface of your device

2. Select Project List from the L-WEB menu.

3. Open the desired project in the web browser as shown in Figure 11.

Figure 11: L-WEB Project List

4. Simply copy the URL of the desired project from the browsers address bar and go to
the Modbus Datapoints of the L-STAT device.

5. Open the nfc_string datapoint in the web interface of your device and paste the
L-WEB project URL at the Value field as shown in Figure 12.

6. Click on the Set button to save the string.

Figure 12: L-STAT NFC String

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6 IR-Remote Control Operation

6.1 General Description


The IR receiver is located behind the front panel glass above the LCD. The L-STAT device
implements the NEC IR protocol compatible with the L-RC1 infrared remote control, which
is available as optional accessory (see Figure 13) or other remote controls such as the Apple
remote control (see Figure 14) where the vendor code is 0x43F and the command page 0xE
is used.

Figure 13: L-RC1 LOYTEC Remote Control Figure 14: Apple Remote Control

Whenever a command gets received the IRC bit at the short_pressed Modbus register at
address 1 (Table 8 at Page 27) is set. The received button code as well as the remote ID can
be read from the ir_remote_control_command register at address 32 (Table 11 at Page 29).

Key L-RC1 Apple Remote Key L-RC1


Identifyer Descrition Code Descrition Code Identifyer Descrition Code
A CH1 1 Center 46 J Temp. + 13
B Blinds UP 3 Up 5 K Fan AUTO 15
C Lights ON 6 Left 4 L Occupied 17
D CH2 2 Right 3 M Temp. - 14
E Blinds AUTO 4 Down 6 N Fan Step 16
F Lights AUTO 7 Menu 1 O Vacant 18
G A/C 12 Play/Pause 47 P Scene A 9
H Blinds DOWN 5 - - Q Scene B 10
I Lights OFF 8 - - R Scene C 11
Table 43: Remote Control Key Codes

6.2 Remote Control Pairing


L-RC1 does not support pairing.

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Each Apple remote control has an ID that is transmitted along with the button code. This ID
can be used to pair a certain remote control with a certain L-STAT device. The ID of the
remote control can be changed by pressing Menu and Center button for at least 6s. This will
increment the ID by one.

The ID of your remote control can be checked by pressing any button and watching the
ir_remote_control_command register in the Web interface as shown in Figure 15 below. This
example shows that the Menu button was pressed on a remote control with the ID 14.

Figure 15: IR Remote Control Command Register

If an L-STAT device gets paired with a certain remote control it will only update the
ir_remote_control_command register and the IRC bit at the short_pressed register when
receiving a command from this remote control.

Pairing can be achieved by pressing Menu and Right button at the remote control for at least
6s while pointing towards the L-STAT device. If pairing worked the secondary display will
shortly show ‘IRP’ (IR pairing). The remote ID will be saved internally and the IRCP flag of
the config_flags register at address 192 (Table 25 at Page 39) will be set.

The pairing can be canceled by either clearing the IRCP flag or by pressing Menu and Left
button for at least 6s. If the secondary display shows ‘IRUP’ (IR unpairing) shortly the pairing
is suspended.

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7 EnOcean

7.1 General Description


L-STAT devices with equipped EnOcean interface are able to integrate wireless self-powered
sensors and micro-energy devices seamlessly into building automation with the use of L-INX
Automation Servers, the L-ROC Room Controller, the LIOB-AIR Controller, the L-GATE
Universal Gateways and the L-DALI Controller. An installation scheme example is shown
in Figure 16. Up to 30 EnOcean devices can be commissioned with one L-STAT device.

Figure 16: Installation Scheme Example

For further information on EnOcean please refer to the LOYTEC Device User Manual [2].

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8 Firmware Update

8.1 Firmware Update via the Web Interface


The current firmware can be downloaded from the Software Download section on the
LOYTEC website: https://www.loytec.com/support/download

For the firmware update go to the web interface of the L-INX, L-ROC, L-IOB device.

To Update the Firmware via the Web Interface

1. Select Modbus under the Commission menu.

2. A listing of available devices will be displayed. Select the devices for the firmware
update by clicking the check box on the right.

3. Select Update firmware… from the drop-down menu as shown in Figure 17 and click
the Select file… button.

Figure 17: Web Interface – Modbus Commission

4. A File-Dialog window will pop up. Select the firmware file and click Open.

5. The selected devices will then receive the firmware updated.

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8.2 Restoring Default Modbus Settings in Bootloader


If something went wrong during the firmware update the device keeps waiting in bootloader
until a complete firmware image was received over Modbus. If also the Modbus settings got
lost a procedure has been implemented in bootloader version 1.2.2 to restore the default
Modbus settings: Parity = None, Baudrate = 57,6kB, Address = 1

To Restore the Default Modbus Settings in Bootloader

1. Unplug the power supply of the device.

2. Install a cable bridge between EB2 and EB3 as shown in Figure 18 below.

EB3 EB2

Figure 18: Cable Bridge EB2–EB3

3. Plug in the power supply again.

4. A red clock symbol will be displayed:

5. If the cable bridge between EB2 and EB3 gets removed within 10 seconds from now
on, the default Modbus settings will be restored. Otherwise the device will try to boot
up as usual after the timeout has expired.

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9 Configuration Backup & Restore

9.1 Configuration Backup & Restore via the Web Interface


For further information on configuration backup and restore via the web interface please refer
to the LOYTEC Device User Manual [2].

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10 Troubleshooting

10.1 Technical Support


LOYTEC offers free telephone and e-mail support for the L-STAT product series. If none of
the above descriptions solves your specific problem please contact us at the following
address:

LOYTEC electronics GmbH


Blumengasse 35
A-1170 Vienna
Austria / Europe

e-mail : [email protected]
Web : http://www.loytec.com
tel : +43/1/4020805-100
fax : +43/1/4020805-99

or

LOYTEC Americas Inc.


N27 W23957 Paul Road
Suite 103
Pewaukee, WI 53072
USA

e-mail: [email protected]
Web: http://www.loytec-americas.com
tel: +1 (512) 402 5319
fax: +1 (262) 408 5238

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11 Specifications

11.1 Physical Specifications


Operating Voltage 24 VDC ±10 %

Power Consumption see Table 44

In rush current up to 4A @ 24 VDC

Operating Temperature (ambient) 0C to +50C

Storage Temperature –10C to +60C

Humidity (non condensing) operating 10 to 90 % RH @ 50C

Humidity (non condensing) storage 10 to 90 % RH @ 50C

LCD Backlight Lifetime 50,000 hours

Enclosure 94.5 x 110 x 19.5 (W x H x D)

Environmental Protection IP 30 (enclosure)

Installation Europe: switch box Ø 60mm


US: switch box 4” x 2”

LCD LSTAT-800-Gx-Lx &


LSTAT-802-Gx-Lx LSTAT-8x0-Gx-L0
brightness LSTAT-801-Gx-Lx
100% 0.8W 0.93W avg., 1.8W max. n.a.
0% 0.09W 0.22W avg., 1.1W max. 0.4W
Table 44: Power Consumption

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Following Table 45 should provide support for dimensioning of an installation and the power
supply. For each device type there is a listing for up to 16 devices of the maximum possible
cable length and the resulting power loss on the cable for different supply voltage levels.
Together with the power consumption of the devices one can calculate the required power of
the power supply.

Number of Devices
Conditions of the Installation
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
maximum power
[W] 0,8 1,6 2,4 3,2 4,0 4,8 5,6 6,4 7,2 8,0 8,8 9,6 10,4 11,2 12,0 12,8
consumption of devices

max. Cable for 0,5mm² 1.620 810 540 400 320 270 230 200 180 160 140 130 120 110 100 100
L-STAT 8x0/8x1
24VDC

length [m] for 1,0mm² 3.250 1.620 1.080 810 650 540 460 400 360 320 290 270 250 230 210 200
max. Power loss
[W] 0,2 0,4 0,6 0,9 1,1 1,3 1,5 1,7 1,9 2,1 2,3 2,6 2,8 3,0 3,2 3,4
on cable

max. Cable for 0,5mm² 1.260 630 420 310 250 210 180 150 140 120 110 100 90 90 80 70
20VDC

length [m] for 1,0mm² 2.530 1.260 840 630 500 420 360 310 280 250 230 210 190 180 160 150
max. Power loss
[W] 0,3 0,5 0,8 1,0 1,3 1,6 1,8 2,0 2,3 2,6 2,9 3,1 3,3 3,6 3,7 3,8
on cable
maximum power
[W] 1,8 3,6 5,4 7,2 9,0 10,8 12,6 14,4 16,2 18,0 19,8 21,6 23,4 25,2 27,0 28,8
consumption of devices
[W] for 0,5mm² 720 360 240 180 140 120 100 90 80 70 60 60 50 50 40 40
max. Cable
24VDC

length [m] for 1,0mm² 1.440 720 480 360 280 240 200 180 160 140 130 120 110 100 90 90
L-STAT 8x2

max. Power loss


[W] 0,5 1,0 1,5 1,9 2,3 2,9 3,3 3,9 4,4 4,7 5,3 5,8 6,3 6,5 6,6 7,8
on cable
max. Cable for 0,5mm² 560 280 180 140 110 90 80 70 60 50 50 40 40 40 30 30
20VDC

length [m] for 1,0mm² 1.120 560 370 280 220 180 160 140 120 110 100 90 80 80 70 70
max. Power loss
[W] 0,6 1,2 1,7 2,3 2,8 3,3 4,1 4,7 5,0 5,7 6,3 6,6 6,7 8,2 7,9 9,4
on cable
Table 45: Cable Length and Power Loss on Cable

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11.2 Sensor Specifications


Ambient Temperature Sensor type: CMOS
range: -40 – 125 °C
resolution: 0.1 °C
accuracy: ± 0.5 °C (5 – 60 °C)
Relative Humidity Sensor type: capacitive
range: 0 – 100 %R.H.
resolution: 0.1 %R.H.
accuracy: ±2 %R.H. @ 25 °C, 20 – 80 %R.H.
±3 %R.H. @ 25 °C, 0 – 20 %R.H. &
80 – 100 %R.H.
CO2 Sensor type: NDIR
range: 0 – 2000 ppm
resolution: 1 ppm
accuracy: ±30 ppm or ±3 % of reading
warm up time: < 2 min (operational),
10 min (max. accuracy)
self calibration:
The sensor will perform a self calibration routine
within the first 24 hours of continuous operation.
After calibration has finished the sensor will operate
at the defined accuracy.
The sensor also remembers the lowest CO2 levels of
the last 14 days to compensate gradual sensor drift.
Therefor it has to be guaranteed that CO2
concentration regularly drops to outside background
levels. Usually this takes place when a building is
unoccupied for 4 to 8 hours a day.

Occupancy Sensor max. range: 5 m


detection zones: 64
opening angle: 94° H, 82° V (see Figure 19)
temperature difference to background: 4°C

TOP-View: SIDE-View:

Figure 19: Occupancy Sensor Opening Angle

Infrared Receiver protocol: NEC


carrier: 38 kHz @ 950 nm
Apple remote control compatible

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External Buttons max. cable length: 5 m

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12 References

[1] L-INX Configurator User Manual, LOYTEC electronics GmbH


[2] LOYTEC Device User Manual, LOYTEC electronics GmbH

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13 Revision History

Date Version Author Description

2015-12-09 1.0 HG Initial Manual Version


2016-02-25 1.1 HG Added comment for cleaning mode at MENU-Button
description, revised description of 3.2.2 Operating Modes,
extended description at 4.1 Introduction, revised Figure 7,
changed size of Figure 8, changed layout of Table 39, added
Table 45 and description for cable length and power supply
dimensioning, extended description of CO2 sensor self
calibration algorythmus, correction of typing errors
2016-05-25 1.2 HG “What´s new” Chapter added, “Configuration Backup &
Restore” Chapter added, Minor mistakes corrected,
description for temperature sensor on EB3 added at Section
3.1, Table 5 reworked, Figure 5 and description added
Section 3.2.3, description for external temperature sensor
added below Table 12, Table 14, Table 15 and Table 23
reworked, occupancy_timeout description corrected at
Table 24, SDSV flag added and descriptions revised at
Table 25, descriptions added at Section 4.4.3, Table 26 info
text reworked, pictures added at Table 39, description for
Table 42 modified, updated Figure 17
2016-10-31 1.3 HG Description at DIRECT_ACCESS-mode added at Table 5,
Display Auto Shuffle added at Table 6, description of Table
8 modified, change flag for display_unit added at Table 9,
DAS flag and description added at Table 23, “°F dec.” unit
added at Table 31 and Table 32, text modified at Page 48,
example configuration for fan stage set point added at Table
34, light_up and light_down default print added at Table 39,
“°F dec.” unit added at Table 42, added Section 8.2
2017-01-18 1.4 HG Description for new feature (loading factory default values)
added at Section 3.2.4 and 3.2.5
2019-08-23 2.0 HG Section 1.1 updated, Section 1.2 revised and Table 2 added,
Figure 8 – modified, Table 8 - EnOcean flag added,
descriptions revised, Table 9 - change_flags_offset_values
modified, description added for manual_occupancy register,
Table 10 - manual_occupancy added, Table 20 -
main_display_string and secondary_display_string added,
Table 21 – description added, Table 38 – modified, Text
revised at Section 6.1, Figure 13 – L-RC1 LOYTEC Remote
Control added, Figure 14 – modified, Table 43 – L-RC1 Key
Codes added, Chapter 7 (EnOcean) added
2021-03-23 3.0 HG Section 1.2 updated, Table 3 revised, Section 4.1 updated,
Table 44 revised, Specification added for max. cable length
of external buttons
2022-07-04 3.2 HG Section 7.1 updated (number of EnOcean devices increased
from 20 to 30)
2023-03-17 3.2.4 ND Updated to indicated that NFC is no longer available on new
devices. Fixed document title.

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