INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS senvainc.com 1-866-660-8864 (F)1-503-296-2529 9290 SW Nimbus Ave. Beaverton Oregon 97008 Indoor Air Quality Sensor BACnet/Modbus/Analog PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION AQ2 - VOCCO2PkgRHOut Package W = Surface Output Type A = 3-wire Analog B = BACnet/Modbus Temperature Output A = None B = Transmitter and display/comms temp reading C = 100Pt RTD D = 1000Pt RTD E = 10K Type 2 F = 10K Type 3 G = 10k w/11k H = 3k I = 2k2 J = 1k8 K = 20k CO2 A = None C = Standard CO2 D = Dual Channel CO2 Relative Humidity A = None 2 = 2% RH accuracy PM VOC A = None V = TVOC Particulate Matter A = None P = PM 1.0, 2.5, 4.0, 10.0 (Available on AQ2W-B BACnet/Modbus versions only) Display X = None D = Color OLED Display S = Color OLED display with solid cover R = Air Quality Ring T Disp PIR Motion/Occupancy Sensor Blank = None P = PIR Sensing IMPORTANT WARNINGS • Only qualified trade installers should install this product • This product is not intended for life-safety applications • Do not install in hazardous or classified locations • The installer is responsible for all applicable codes • De-energize power supply prior to installation or service PRODUCT APPLICATION LIMITATION: Senva products are not designed for life or safety applications. Senva products are not intended for use in critical applications such as nuclear facilities, human implantable device or life support. Senva is not liable, in whole or in part, for any claims or damages arising from such uses. FEATURES The TotalSense series design allows customization for a sensor that meets project requirements for monitoring temperature, carbon dioxide (CO2), total volatile organic compounds (TVOC), particulate matter (PM), relative humidity (RH), passive-infrared occupancy sensor (PIR), and ambient light. The product can be ordered as a stand-alone CO2, RH, Temp, TVOC, PM, or PIR sensor as well as almost any combination of sensors. Resistive-set-point sliders and pushbuttons are also available to meet the requirements for any job. All models come standard with programmable set-point relay (except on PM models) and barometric pressure compensation for CO2. Choose the analog version to receive up to three selectable and programmable analog outputs or utilize the communications version to access a myriad of data through Modbus RTU or BACnet MS/TP. Communications version comes standard with ambient light sensing. To verify the features see the 'Product Identification’ section of the installation manual or use the configuration tool at senvainc.com or scan the QR code on the right. TotalSense Configurator Accessories † ‡ C = 1k Ω Setpoint Slider D = 10k Ω Setpoint Slider T = 200-900 Ω Setpoint Slider E = 910 Ω offset resistor (available with slider only) S= Slider override Pushbutton (available with slider only) O = Thermistor Override Pushbutton U = User Pushbutton † Additional Setpoint sliders and offset resistors available upon request ‡ Slider and pushbutton options not available with PM sensor Acc T talSense TM SeriesCOMPUTER ROOM OUTSIDE WALL OR WINDOW TOO HOT/COLD INSIDE WALL TOO HOT/COLD COPIER TOO NEAR EQUIPMENT OR DOORWAY GOOD LOCATION GOOD LOCATION GOOD LOCATION INSTALLATION 1. IMPORTANT! Locate the device in an area away from ventilation sources and heat generating equipment and appliances. The device should be mounted at light switch height in a vertical orientation. Use insulating material behind the device to ensure reading accuracy. NOTE: Do not install the device in multi-gang electrical boxes with line voltage or other electrical devices. 2. Wire according to application. See “Setup- Wiring” section for details. 3. Install backplate to wall or junction-box using screws provided. If using optional trim ring, click the TotalSense into it and secure using 1 screw. Then, mount it to wall or junction box. 4. Apply power. 5. To configure communications or analog voltage scaling, configure DIP switches according to “Setup - Analog” or "setup - Communications" sections. To configure the device using the color OLED screen, reference the “Setup - Display” section. SETUP - WIRING The following diagrams show terminal locations for each version of the TotalSense. The number of options selected will determine which of the terminals are included on each device. For example, if only one sensor is chosen, only 1 pair of analog terminals will be present. Each device will have 4-8 terminals on the left side, 0-4 on the top, and 0-4 on the right side. Analog Wiring *These terminals may not be populated depending on which model is ordered. Communications Wiring NOTE: A 120 Ω termination resistance may be added in parallel with the RS-485 +/- by moving the very top DIP switch (DIP 1) to the left position. See “DIP Configuration” section for more information. SETUP - ANALOG Switch 1 with two DIP switches will be provided with every device and Switch 2 with an additional 12 DIP switches will be provided with communications devices. The following diagram shows how each setting can be configured using the provided switches. For analog voltage output, select either 0-5V (left) or 0-10V (right) outputs. These analog ranges can be adjusted using the color OLED display. Adjustments made using the OLED display will override this DIP switch setting. DIP 1 2 Left 0-5V N/A Right 0-10V N/A Analog DIP Settings S1ON RMISTOR RELAY* THERMISTOR* BUTTON* SLIDER* PWR O1 O2 GND O6 O5 O4 O3 O2 RELAY* THERMISTOR* BUTTON* SLIDER* PWR O1 GND O3 *BUTTON *SLIDER S1 PWR 02 O1 GND O6 O5 O4 O3 S1 *RELAY *THERMISTOR PWR 02 O1 GND O3 *BUTTON *SLIDER S1 S3 S3 S1 *BUTTON *SLIDER S1 PWR 02 O1 GND O6 O5 O4 O3 S1 *RELAY *THERMISTOR Page 2 of 6 DIMENSIONS A concealment ring is provided to hide oversized cutouts or to mount using a European sized junction box. 6.35 [161.3] 3.69 [93.7] 3.00 [76.2] 1.07 [27.1] 1.25 [31.6] 0.229 [35.8] 5.66 [143.8]SETUP - COMMUNICATIONS DIP 1 2 Left Termination Resistor Modbus Right N/A BACnet Comms DIP Settings Left 0 (o) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DIP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Function MAC6 MAC5 MAC4 MAC3 MAC2 MAC1 MAC0 BAUD2 BAUD1 BAUD0 D/P/S1 D/P/S0 Right 1 (on) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 DIP 1-7 8-10 11-12 Function MAC Address/ Modbus Address 0-127 (binary) Baud Rate 0(000)=9600 1(001)=19200 2(010)=38400 3(011)=57600 4(100)=76800 5(101)=115200 Data/Parity/Stp 0(00)=8N1 1(01)=8N2 2(10)=8O1 3(11)=8E1 S1 S3 ON ON 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 DIP switches 1-7 can be arranged in 127 binary configurations to set the MAC address (BACnet) or the Modbus address. Similarly, the baud rate can be set by DIP switches 8-10 and the data/parity/stop bit can be set by DIP switches 11 and 12. ADVANCED SETUP Display Navigation Guide BACnet Protocol Guide PWR 02 O1 GND O3 *BUTTON *SLIDER S1 S3S3 S1 SETUP - DISPLAY Example screen: TotalSense devices ordered with color OLED display can be configured from the display or over communications (if applicable). The default screen layout will vary depending on which model is ordered. Each of the 5 sections can be customized. See “Display Navigation Guide” for more information. o F 72 45 Good Air Quality 425 Screen Lock: If the screen is locked, a lock icon will show when any button is pressed. To unlock, hold the UP and DOWN arrows for 5 seconds. To disable the lock feature, see “Display Navigation Guide”. Fair Air Quality Screen saver (locked) o F 4572 Fair Air Quality Home Screen (unlocked) 5 seconds To unlockTo settings Changing Settings: To change any setting, press ENTER to see the setup menu and navigate to the desired parameter type and press ENTER again to choose. The example below shows how to adjust the center reading on the display. The dashed blue line shows the desired selections and the blue buttons show how to navigate. Changing a value: To adjust a numerical setting, set each digit individually and press ENTER to move the cursor from left to right. When all digits are set, the value will be saved when ENTER is pressed again. RH Range Max Min 0 199 % Max 100 RH Range Max Min 0 099 % Max 100 RH Range Max Min 0 109 % Max 100 Save Digit Save Digit Save Entry Modbus Protocol Guide Page 3 of 6 Go Back Display Analog Output 1 Analog Output 2 Analog Output 3 Settings Go Back Center Display None Upper Left Relay State Display Home Settings View Comms View Readings Administration Main Menu Display Center None Temp RH CO2 Display Center Air Quality TVOC PPB TVOC ug/m3 PM Go Back Center Display Air Quality Upper Left Relay State Display x 4 SaveFEATURE - AIR QUALITY If Air Quality is selected to be displayed or if the Air quality Ring option is selected, the device will monitor each CO2, VOC, PM, RH, and Temp sensor present and will display accordingly. The average air quality is calculated as follows: 1.Each sensor's current reading is rated according to the below thresholds and given an air quality index (AQI). For each sensor, a good rating is given an AQI of 90, fair is given an AQI of 60 and poor is given an AQI of 0. 2.The average air quality is calculated and a total air quality rating is assigned based on the following thresholds. These thresholds can be adjusted using communications or in the "Air Quality Settings" menu from the display. a. Good ≥ 75 b. 55 < Fair < 75 c. Poor ≤ 55 GOOD (AQI 90)FAIR (AQI 60)POOR (AQI 0) PM2.5<35 ug/m335-55 ug/m3>55ug/m3 TVOC<1000 ug/m31000-3000 ug/m3>3000 ug/m3 CO2<1200 PPM1200-2000 PPM>2000 PPM Temp64-79 o F<64 o F, >79 o F RH30-60%<30%, >60%<10%, >90% FEATURE - PIR OCCUPANCY If PIR option is selected, the PIR (Passive Infrared) sensor will trigger anytime it detects motion. If used to activate the relay or as a communications data point, an off-delay can be programmed using the display or through communications. The below shows the distance at which the sensor will trigger a motion event based on its adjustable sensitivity rating. A motion event, for the purpose of this graph, is considered the movement of a person or large object. Side view (Y plane/vertical) Top view (X plane/horizontal) 15ft (4.5m) 5ft (1.5m) 20ft (6m) Sensitivity = 80 (default) Sensitivity = 0 Sensitivity = 100 160º20º 135º45º 15ft (4.5m) 5ft (1.5m) 0º 38º 38º FEATURE - AIR QUALITY RING An Air Quality (AQ) Ring may be selected in place of a display. The AQ ring will glow green, yellow, or red according to the detected levels of CO2, PM, VOC, RH, and Temp. See “Feature - Air Quality” section for thresholds. The AQ Ring may be disabled or brightness may be adjusted if the communications model is selected. Additionally, it may be set to only display yellow or red when air quality has degraded to fair or poor levels. See TotalSense “BACnet/Modbus User Guide” for more information. AQ Ring will turn on and off at a 5 second interval if a sensing error occurs. See "Troubleshooting" section for information. FEATURE - SETPOINT RELAY All TotalSense models come standard with a setpoint relay except those ordered with a PM sensor. The relay source determines which reading or status will activate the relay. This can be set or adjusted using the display or communications. See 'Display Navigation Guide' or the applicable protocol guide for details. Each source selection has a range listed below. To set turn- on and turn-off thresholds, a percentage of this range can be entered into each corresponding parameter. On display versions, the calculated value will show as the percentage is adjusted. Each time a new source is selected, a default relay threshold will be set based on which technology is chosen. These auto- set values are listed in the table below. Source Selection RangeDefault Turn-on Threshold Calculated Turn-on value Default Turn-off Threshold Calculated Turn-off value CO20-10,000 PPM8.0%800 PPM7.0%700 PPM RH0-100% RH60%60% RH55%55% RH Temp*-40 - 122 o F74%80 o F73%78 o F TVOC0-10000 μg/ m3 4%400 μg/m33.5%350 μg/m3 *To calculate threshold % for a given temperature, use the following equation: % Threshold = (T+40)/162*100 Where T is the temperature in o F Page 4 of 6TROUBLESHOOTING SymptomSolution The device has experienced an error with one of the sensors. Navigate to “Advanced Settings” > "Diagnostics" screen to view more information. All zeros will be displayed if no error is present. See "Display Navigation Guide", or the applicable communications guide or consult factory for troubleshooting help or replacement element. No output Check wiring. Ensure power supply meets requirements. Reading error Verify control panel software is configured for correct output scaling. Verify accuracy of test instrument. Observe installation and calibration guidelines. Verify unit is located away from sources of hot/ cold. Verify sensing element is inserted properly. Perform calibration only if necessary. SENVA TECHNICAL SUPPORT Need further assistance? Call our toll-free number for live technical support: (866) 660-8864 or feel free to email us at support@senvainc.com CO2 CALIBRATION Automatic Calibration feature: The CO2 sensor will automatically baseline CO2 levels and gradually make adjustments to compensate for sensor drift due to long-term aging of the IR light source. In applications where CO2 levels are continuously elevated, or spaces are occupied day and night, it is recommended to use our dual channel CO2 sensor with automatic calibration disabled. Senva CO2 sensors are factory calibrated to controlled test gases. No field calibration is necessary or recommended. However, to facilitate compliance with job requirements and commissioning procedures, provisions for field calibration are provided: 1. Locate calibration instrument and sensor in close proximity to each other in a controlled environment free of drafts, people, and equipment to reduce influence on CO2 and temperature. 2. Compare output of sensor to calibration instrument, and note difference. (In 0-10V mode/2000ppm range, 1V =200ppm) 3. Refer to the "Setup-Display" section to adjust offset value for CO2 as needed. Factory calibration may be restored by setting offset back to 0. In extreme cases where the sensor module has been damaged, a new module may be installed in the field. Consult factory for replacement module and instructions. Alarm Icon on home screen or blinking AQ Ring TVOC OPERATION Training Mode The TVOC sensor has artificial intelligence (AI) that allows it to sense and understand different environments. This AI may take up to 7 days to acclimate to an environment once installed. For this reason, a TVOC reading is not included in the Air Quality calculation until it has been powered for 7 days. During this time, the sensor will go into "training mode" and will not display or output a TVOC value. Instead, the display will show "Training days" where "X" is how many days the device has been in training mode and 7 days is the expected duration. Once it reaches 7 days, a reading will be shown. Using communications, the TVOC reading will show a countdown from -7 to 0 days; once it hits zero the device will switch into normal operation. Device shown is in TVOC training mode. Manual Calibration No manual field calibration is necessary. To maintain accuracy, the TVOC sensor will be required to be exposed to fresh air at least once every 10 days. This can be accomplished by increasing airflow in an area or by opening a window. Scaling: Senva’s TVOC sensor uses an Ethanol reading to determine a raw TVOC value. Additionally, conversion from µg/m3 uses the molecular weight of Ethanol. To scale based on a different gas baseline, user may enter a scaling factor in TVOC Settings on the display or using communications. o F 72 Training 45 Good Air Quality Page 5 of 6SPECIFICATIONS Power Supply Without Display With LED Ring or Display 16-30VDC/24VAC (1) , 3.5W nominal, 4W max. 24-30 VDC/24VAC (1) , 4.3W nominal, 5W max Interface Color OLED (optional)1.5” Organic LED Display, 128x128 PX, color Air Quality RingColor changing (red/yellow/green) LED ring Analog Outputs (Analog version only) QuantityUp to 3 outputs SourceCO2, RH%, Temp, Temp slider, TVOC (selectable) Scale0-5V, 0-10V, 4-20mA (switch selectable, programmable per output) Protocol Output (Communications version only) ProtocolBACnet MS/TP or Modbus RTU Connection3-wire RS-485, with isolated ground Data Rate9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 76800, 115200 (switch selectable) Address Range0-127 Relay Set-point (standard except for PM models) TypeSolid-state output, 1A @ 30VAC/DC, N.O. Source CO2 setpoint, RH setpoint, Temp setpoint, TVOC setpoint, PIR motion, air quality, off (selectable) PolarityNO/NC (selectable) CO2 (optional) TypeNon-dispersive Infrared (NDIR) Accuracy ±(30ppm + 3% of reading) (400-2000ppm), -10-50ºC, 0-85%RH ±(50ppm+ 5% of reading) (2000-5000ppm), -10-50ºC, 0-85%RH >5000ppm consult factory Resolution1 ppm Range0-2000 PPM (Default) (Programmable up to 10,000 PPM) Response time 90 seconds to 90% reading Sample rate1s Temp and PressureCompensated. Barometric pressure also readable over communications Relative Humidity (optional) TypeDigital CMOS Accuracy(2)±2% over 0 to 80%RH range Resolution0.05%RH Response time (3) 30s Sample rate3s Operating range0 to 100%RH (non-condensing) Operating conditions (4) -4 to 140oF (-20 to 60° C) @ RH>90%; -4 to 176oF @ RH=50% With RH optionWithout RH option TypeSilicon Band-gapNTC Thermistor Temperature Transmitter (optional) Nominal Accuracy±0.3° C (operating range)±0.5° C (operating range) Maximum Accuracy (2)±0.5° C (at 25° C), ±1.0° C±1.0° C (at 25° C), ±2.0° C Resolution0.01° C0.05° C Response time30s30s Sample rate3s100ms TVOC (optional) TypeMOS GasTotal VOC Range0-10,000 μg/m3 Response Time<10s Temp, PressureCompensated Output0-2000 μg/m3 (default) Programmable up to 10,000 μg/m3 PMx (optional) CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT TypeOptical Size RangePM1.0, PM2.5, PM4.0, PM10.0 Scale0-1000 μg/m3 Lower detection limit0.3 μm Precision±10 μg/m3 (0-100μg/m3); ±10% (100-1000 μg/m3) PIR (optional) TypePassive Infrared Axis X field of view140o, 15 ft (4.5m) Axis Y field of view76o, 15 ft (4.5m) Ambient Light TypePhototransistor Scale0-100 fc (lm/ft2), readable over communications Operating Environment Temperature32 to 122oF (0 to 50oC) Humidity0-95% non-condensing Enclosure MaterialABS Plastic Dimensions5.67”h x 3.00”w x 1.07”d ComplianceAgencyCE, RoHS (1) One side of transformer, secondary is connected to signal common. Dedicated transformer is recommended. (2) Models with PM sensor included achieve ±5% accuracy over 0 to 80%RH range and an additional temperature shift of up +0.5 ° C (3) Time for reaching 63% of reading at 25° C and 1 m/s airflow (4) Long term exposures to conditions outside normal range at high humidity may temporarily offset the RH reading (+3%RH after 60 hours.) Issued 7/28/2021 Document #152-0401-0BNext >