Configuring Onyxx® LX Single Setpoint – Lynxspring TechTips
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Single Setpoint refers to the convention of using one setpoint to correct temperature. • That process variable in Lynxspring, Inc.’s Onyxx® LX configurable device is the Room Temperature Heating Setpoint. This point can be configured in the LX user interface on the Temperature Setpoints page of the Applications Configuration tab. • It can also be written in Niagara using analog value 15 when added to a Niagara station's BACnet® network. Two other points are programmatically linked to this point in Onyxx® LX. The first one is the Heating Setpoint and is programmed to equal the Room Temperature Heating Setpoint. The second is a TZ Room Sensor's Base Setpoint and is also programmed to match the Room Temperature's Heating Setpoint. • Follow along in this video to learn more about configuring the Room Temperature Heating Setpoint in Lynxspring, Inc.’s Onyxx® LX configurable, application-specific MS/TP devices. • --- • Lynxspring provides scalable smart building and facility environment solutions that monitor and control various energy management systems and intelligent equipment. The solutions address key performance indicators (KPIs) and work flows delivering data-driven insights. Analysis of such trends in connected data allow facility and corporate management to deliver optimal operational efficiencies, occupancy comfort levels, savings and results. • Whether you are a system integrator, a building owner, a facility operator, or an original equipment manufacturer, Lynxspring technologies and solutions simplify integration, interoperability and access to connected data from the edge-to-the-enterprise. • ► For more information regarding our Onyxx® LX products, visit • https://www.lynxspring.com/technology... • ► Check out our website to learn more about our products and services: • https://www.lynxspring.com
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