BAC-9000 Series Controller Installation Guide
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SETUP PROCESS
KMC
CONTROLS
TOOL
Config-
uration
Programming
(Control Basic)
Web Page
Graphics*
4
Conquest
NetSensor
4
Internal con-
figuration web
pages in Con-
quest Ethernet
“E” models**
4
KMC Connect
Lite
™
(NFC)
app***
4
4
KMC Con-
nect
™
software
4
****
4
****
4
TotalControl
™
software
4
4
KMC Con-
verge
™
module
for Niagara
WorkBench
4
KMC Con-
verge
GFX
module for
Niagara Work-
Bench
*Custom graphical user-interface web pages can be
hosted on a remote web server, but not in the
controller.
**Conquest Ethernet-enabled “E” models with the
latest firmware can be configured with an HTML5
compatible web browser from pages served from
within the controller. For information, see the
Con
quest Ethernet Controller Configuration Web
Pages Application Guide
.
***Near Field Communication via enabled smart
phone or tablet running the KMC Connect Lite app.
****Full configuration and programming of KMC
Conquest controllers is supported starting with
TotalControl ver. 4.0.
WATCH DOG JUMPER
The
watch dog jumper
33
resets the controller
if there is a power failure or a communication
timeout between the controller and the network.
Never remove the jumper
(from the two outer
pins).
33
CONFIGURE/PROGRAM THE CONTROLLER
See the table (on the next page) for the most
relevant KMC Controls tools for configuring,
programming, and/or creating graphics for the
controller. See the tools’ documents or Help
systems for more information.
NOTE:
After the controller has been
configured, an STE-6010/6014/6017
series analog sensor can be connected
to the controller in place of an STE-
9000 series digital NetSensor.
NOTE:
A BAC-9001C
E
can be configured by
connecting an HTML5-compatible
web browser to the controller’s default
IP address (192.168.1.251). See
the
Conquest Ethernet Controller
Configuration Web Pages Application
Guide
for more information about the
built-in configuration web pages.