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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

FEATURES
Series T talSense Series
TM

The TotalSense series design allows customization for a sensor


Indoor
T Air
talQuality Sensor
Series
TM
that meets project requirements for monitoring temperature,
carbon dioxide (CO2), total volatile organic compounds
BACnet/Modbus/Analog (TVOC), particulate matter (PM), relative humidity (RH), Carbon
Dioxide (CO), passive-infrared occupancy sensor (PIR), and
ambient light. The product can be ordered as a stand-alone
CO2, RH, Temp, TVOC, CO,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.

IMPORTANT WARNINGS
• Only qualified trade installers should install this product To verify the features see the
• This product is not intended for life-safety applications 'Product Identification’ section of
• Do not install in hazardous or classified locations the installation manual or use the
configuration tool at senvainc.com or
• The installer is responsible for all applicable codes scan the QR code on the right.
• De-energize power supply prior to installation or service
TotalSense Configurator
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.

CHOOSE 'A'
FOR NO CO2

AQ2 W - A C 2 A A E D T O
Package Output Type CO2 Relative VOC Advanced Temperature Display Accessories***
W = Surface A = Analog A = None Humidity A = None Sensors* Output** X = None Blank = No Accessories
B = BACnet/ C = CO2 A = None V = VOC A = None A = None D = OLED C = 1k Ω SP Slider
Modbus D = Dual 2 = 2% RH P = Particulate B = Transmitter Display F = 10k Ω SP Slider
Channel CO2 Matter (PM) C = 100Pt RTD S = OLED E = 910 Ω offset resistor
D = Dual
C = CO**** display with S= Slider override PB
Analog + D = 1000Pt RTD solid cover
R = PM + CO**** O = Thermistor Override PB
BACnet/ E = 10K Type 2 R = Air Quality
Modbus B = Override PB over comms
F = 10K Type 3 Ring U = User PB
*PM Available on AQ2W-B versions only. G = 10k w/11k T = 200-900Ω SP Slider
**Choose transmitter option for temperature display or BACnet/Modbus temp readings. H = 3k PIR Sensor
Thermistor versions will be equipped with an isolated resistive thermistor circuit, so cannot be
I = 2k2 P = PIR Sensing
read on the display or over BACnet/Modbus.
***Slider and pushbutton options not available with PM sensor. Call for additional slider, offset, J = 1k8
and override options. K = 20k
****CO sensor only available with display option for calibration purposes.

senvainc.com 1-866-660-8864 1825 NW 167th Place Beaverton Oregon 97006


Comms Terminals Analog Terminals

BUTTON* SLIDER*
INSTALLATION SETUP - WIRING

O3 O2 O1 GND PWR

RELAY* THERMISTOR*
1. IMPORTANT! Locate the device in an area away from
S1
S1 The following diagrams show terminal locations for each
S1 S1
ventilation sources and heat generating equipment and version of the TotalSense. The number of options selected will
appliances. The
S3 device
S3
should be mounted at light switch determine which of the terminals are included on each device.
height in a vertical orientation. Use insulating material behind
the device to ensure reading accuracy. Analog Wiring
NOTE: Do not install the device in multi-gang electrical boxes Analog Terminals
Comms Terminals
with line voltage or other electrical devices.
BUTTON* SLIDER*

O3 O2 O1 GND PWR

RELAY* THERMISTOR*
OUTSIDE
*BUTTON *SLIDER WALL OR WINDOW
S1 S1
*BUTTON *SLIDER S1
S1 BUTTON* SLIDER*

*RELAY *THERMISTOR
S3
S3

O6 O5 O4 O3 O2 O1 GND PWR
O6 O5 O4 O3 02 O1 GND PWR
TOO HOT/COLD

RELAY* THERMISTOR*
O3 02 O1 GND PWR

*BUTTON *SLIDER *BUTTON *SLIDER BUTTON* SLIDER*

*RELAY *THERMISTOR

O6 O5 O4 O3 O2 O1 GND PWR
O6 O5 O4 O3 02 O1 GND PWR

RELAY* THERMISTOR*
O3 02 O1 GND PWR
INSIDE WALL
GOOD TOO HOT/COLD
LOCATION

TOO NEAR
EQUIPMENT OR DOORWAY

COPIER COMPUTER
ROOM
*These terminals may not be populated depending on which
model is ordered.
GOOD GOOD
LOCATION
LOCATION
Outouts 1(V1,I1), 2(V2,I2) and 3(V3,I3), will be auto populated in
order of the AQ2W ordering matrix:
CO2,Humdity, TVOC, CO, Temp, Slider
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 Communications Wiring
it and secure using 1 screw. Then, mount it to wall or junction
Comms Terminals Analog Terminals
box. Comms Terminals Analog Terminals

4. Apply power.
BUTTON* SLIDER*

O3 O2 O1 GND PWR

RELAY* THERMISTOR*
S1 S1
S1
S1

BUTTON* SLIDER*
5. To configure communications or analog voltage scaling,
S3
S3
O3 O2 O1 GND PWR

RELAY* THERMISTOR*
configure DIP switches according to “Setup - Analog” or "setup -
Communications" sections.
S1
S1
S1
*BUTTON *SLIDER *BUTTON *SLIDER BUTTON* SLIDER*
*RELAY *THERMISTOR

S1
O6 O5 O4 O3 O2 O1 GND PWR
O6 O5 O4 O3 02 O1 GND PWR

RELAY* THERMISTOR*
O3 02 O1 GND PWR

To configure the device usingComms


the color OLED screen, reference
Terminals
the “Setup - Display”
S3
S3 section.

DIMENSIONS
NOTE: A 120 Ω termination resistance may be added in parallel
S1 S1 with the RS-485 +/- by moving the very top DIP switch (DIP 1)
*BUTTON
S3 *SLIDER *BUTTON to the left position. See “DIP Configuration”
*SLIDER section for more
BUTTON* SLIDER*
S3
*RELAY *THERMISTOR

information.
O6 O5 O4 O3 O2 O1 GND PWR
O6 O5 O4 O3 02 O1 GND PWR

RELAY* THERMISTOR* RELAY* THERMISTOR*

5.66
O3 02 O1 GND PWR

[143.8]
Comm + Analog Wiring
Comms Terminals

*BUTTON *SLIDER BUTTON* SLIDER*


O6 O5 O4 O3 02 O1 GND PWR

3.00 1.07
O6 O5 O4 O3 O2 O1 GND PWR

S1 S1
[76.2] [27.1] S3
S3

*BUTTON *SLIDER BUTTON* SLIDER*


O6 O5 O4 O3 02 O1 GND PWR

O6 O5 O4 O3 O2 O1 GND PWR

RELAY* THERMISTOR*

0.229
1.25 [35.8]
6.35 [31.6]
[161.3]

A concealment ring is provided to


hide oversized cutouts or to mount
using a European sized junction box.
3.69
[93.7] Page 2 of 7
SETUP - ANALOG SETUP - DISPLAY
Screen saver
Switch 1 with two DIP switches will be provided with every Example screen: (locked)
device and Switch 2 with an additional 12 DIP switches will be TotalSense devices ordered with color OLED display can
provided with communications devices. The following diagram be configured from the display or over communications (if
shows how each setting can be configured using the provided Fair
applicable). The default screen layout will vary depending Air Quality
switches. on which model is ordered. Each of the 5 sections can
Comms Terminals Analog Terminals

Analog DIP Settings be customized. See “Display Navigation Guide” for more
information.
BUTTON* SLIDER*
O3 O2 O1 GND PWR

RELAY* THERMISTOR*

ON S1
S1 S1
S1
S1

S3
S3
DIP Left Right
72oFF
o

1 0-5V 0-10V
72 Main Menu
*BUTTON *SLIDER *BUTTON *SLIDER BUTTON* SLIDER* Set Point

Good Home
*RELAY *THERMISTOR

O6 O5 O4 O3 O2 O1 GND PWR
O6 O5 O4 O3 02 O1 GND PWR

RELAY* THERMISTOR*
O3 02 O1 GND PWR

2 N/A N/A
Settings
Air Quality
View Comms

For analog voltage output, select either 0-5V (left) or 0-10V


Comms DIP Settings 45 %RH 425PPM View Readings
Administration
(right) outputs. These analog S1 DIP
ONranges Left
can be adjusted using Right
1 2

the color OLED display. Adjustments1made using N/A the OLED Termination Screen
Resistor Lock:
display will override this DIP switch2setting. Display
Modbus BACnetIf the screen is locked, a lock icon will show when any button
Centern/Off
Center
is pressed. To unlock, hold the UP and DOWN Save arrows for 5Noner Quality

AnalogSETUP - COMMUNICATIONS
ON S3 None
DIP Settings DIP Function Left Right DIP Function Digit
seconds. To disable the lock feature, see “Display NavigationUpper
Temp
Relayint
Comms Terminals Analog Terminals
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

1 MAC6 0 (off ) 1 (on) 1-7 MAC Address/ RH


ON S1 DIP Left Right Guide”. Upper
CO2
BUTTON* SLIDER*

Modbus Address

O3 O2 O1 GND PWR

RELAY* THERMISTOR*
2 MAC5 0 1 Slider
S1 S1
S1
S1

S3
S3
Screen(binary)
0-127 saver Home Screen
1 0-5V 0-10V
3 MAC4 0 1 (locked) (unlocked)
RH RH RH
8-10 Baud Rate RH
2 N/A N/A
*BUTTON *SLIDER *BUTTON *SLIDER BUTTON* SLIDER*
*RELAY *THERMISTOR

Save Save O6 O5 O4 O3 O2 O1 GND PWR


O6 O5 O4 O3 02 O1 GND PWR

Save

RELAY* THERMISTOR*
O3 02 O1 GND PWR

Centern/Off
Range Max 4 MAC3
Centern/Off
Range Max 0 1 Centern/Off0(000)=9600 Centern/Off
Range Max ToRange
unlock
Max To settings
Noner Quality
Min 0 Digit Noner Quality
Min 0 Digit Noner Quality
Min 0 Entry Noner Quality
Min 0
Comms DIP Settings
Upper
099 % Relayint
5 MAC2
Upper
Relayint 199 %
0 1 Upper 1(001)=19200 Upper
2(010)=38400
Relayint 109 % V PPM
2000
Relayint
Fair V Fair Main Menu
6 MAC1 0 1 Air Quality Air Quality Home
Upper Max 100 Upper Max 100 Upper Max 3(011)=57600 Upper
5 seconds
ON S1 DIP Left
Slider 7 Right
MAC0
Slider 0 1 Slider
100
Screen saverSlider
4(100)=76800
Max 100
45 %RHHome
72Screen
F o
Settings
1 2

1 N/A Termination Resistor (locked) (unlocked) View Comms


8 BAUD2 0 1 Screen
5(101)=115200 saver Home Screen
(locked) (unlocked) View Readings
2 Modbus 9 BACnet
BAUD1 11-12 Data/Parity/Stp
0 To unlock
1 To settings Administration
72 FF MainChanging
0(00)=8N1 Settings: Fair Fair
oo
72 10 BAUD0 0 1 Menu To unlock
Settings Display To settings
ON S3 DIP
Set PointFunction Left Right DIP Function 1(01)=8N2 V
V

Good1 11 1-7 MAC0 Address/


D/P/S1 1 HomeTo change any setting,
Air Quality Go Backpress ENTER to see
Air Quality the setup menu
Go Back
Lorem ipsum
and Fair Fair
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

MAC6 0 (off ) 1 (on) 2(10)=8O1 V V V V


V
5 seconds
Settings
navigate to the Display
desired parameter 45 %RH
type 72
and F
press ENTER again
o
Air Quality Air Quality
Air Quality 0 1
D/P/S0Modbus Address View Comms 3(11)=8E1 Center Display Main Menu
2 MAC5 0 112 Analog5Output
seconds 1
to choose. The example below shows 45 %RH how72to F
adjust the center
o
0-127 (binary) None Home
45 %RH 425
3
PPM
MAC4 0 1 View Readings Settings Analog Output 2 Upper Left
8-10 Baud Rate reading on
Administration the display. The dashed
Analog Output 3 blueRelay
line shows the desired
State
4 MAC3 0 1 View Comms
72
72
ooF
F 0(000)=9600 selections
Main Menu
and the blueSettings
buttons show how to navigate. View Readings
Display
5 SetMAC2
Point 0 1 1(001)=19200
72
72 F
ooF
Administration
Good
6 MAC1 Set Point
0 1 2(010)=38400 Main
Home Menu
Display
Settings
V Settings
Go Back
Display
Display
V Display
Go Back
Display V
Good
Air Quality
7 MAC0 0 1
3(011)=57600
Save4(100)=76800
Home
Centern/Off
Center
View Comms
Noner Settings
Quality
V
Go Back
Analog OutputSave
Centern/Off
Center
Noner Display
Quality
1 V
Go Back
Go Back
Center Display
None
V
45Air 425PPM
V
%RHQuality None V Air Quality Output 2 Center Display
8 BAUD2 0 1 Digit
5(101)=115200 UpperView
View Readings
Comms UpperAnalog
Analog Output 1 CenterUpper Left
Display
None
Temp TVOC PPB
45 %RH 425PPM Administration
Relayint
RH View Readings x4 Analog Output
Relayint
TVOCAnalog
3
ug/m3 Output 2
Relay State
Air Quality
Upper Left
9 BAUD1 0 1 11-12 Data/Parity/Stp UpperAdministration UpperAnalog Output 3 Upper Left
Relay State
CO2 PM
Slider Slider Relay State
0 1 0(00)=8N1
10 BAUD0 72oFF
o
1(01)=8N2 Display Display Display 72
RH 11 RH
D/P/S1 0 1 Set Point
2(10)=8O1
Save Centern/Off
Range Max
Digit Noner Quality None
Centern/Off V
Save Centern/Off
Range Max0
12 D/P/S0
Entry
Air Quality
Centern/Off Save Go
Noner Quality BackDisplay
1 Save
3(11)=8E1
Display
Centern/Off
Center Noner Quality
Display
Centern/Off
Center
Noner Quality
Save Display
Go Back
Good V
0 Min 0 UpperCenter UpperCenter Min 0 Center Air Quality
Digit
Upper Upper Main MenuTempQuality
Noner
None
Relayint View
V
TVOCQuality
Comms
Noner
Air
PPB
Quality
Relayint Air Quality
Save V
x 4
% Relayint 109 % 2000 PPM
Relayint RH
Upper
Temp
Home Upper
TVOC ug/m3
Upper
TVOC PPB
Go BackUpper Scroll Upper 45 %RH 425PPM
Center Display
Left Digit
00
DIP switches
Upper Max 100
1-7 can be arranged
Upper Max 100
to set the MAC address CO2
Relayint
RH
Slider
x 4 PM
Relayint
TVOC ug/m3
Slider
Air Quality
Relay State
(BACnet)
Slider
or the ModbusSlider address. Similarly, the baud rate can Settings Upper
CO2
Upper
ProtocolPM V Upper Left
View Comms
Slider Slider
Modbus RTU
Relay State
be set RH by DIP switches 8-10RH and the data/parity/stop bit can beView Readings Baud
Save RH Save RH
n/Off
ge Max set by Centern/Off
DIP switches 11Entry
and Centern/Off
12. Range MaxDIP Binary MAC
Changing a value:
Range Max Administration 115200
Quality
Min 0 Digit Noner Quality
Save Centern/Off Min 0 Save Noner Quality
Min 0
n/Off
ge Max Example: Range Max
Upper
Centern/Off
Range Max
Upper Main Menu View Comms
Quality
Min%
t 199 0 Digit Noner Quality Min%
Relayint 109 0 Entry Noner Quality
2000Min
Relayint 1-7
PPM0 1 1 0 1 1 27 To
Lorem ipsum
adjust a numerical setting, set each digit individually and
199
t Max %
100
Upper
Upper 109
Max %
100
Upper
Upper
1Relayint
2000
MaxPPM
100
Main
Home Menu
press ENTER to move View
Go Back
the Comms
cursor from Scroll
left to right. When all
Slider MAC4
3 Relayint Slider Main Settings
Menu
Home View Readings
Go Back Scroll
Max 100 Upper Max 100 Upper Max 100
1Slider
digits are set, the value will
Protocol be saved when
V ENTER is pressed
4 Slider MAC3 Home View Comms
Settings Go BackModbus RTU Scroll V
again.
View Comms
View
Settings Readings Protocol
Baud
5 MAC2 0 Modbus RTU
Administration CO2 115200 V
RH Readings
View
View Comms RH
Baud RH RH 1

6 MAC1
Binary reads right to left, Administration
Centern/Off
View Readings
Range Max
887 PPM
Save Centern/Off
115200
Range Max
Barometric Pressure
Save Centern/Off
Range Max
Save Centern/Off
Range Max
7 MAC0 1 Digit Digit Noner Quality Entry Noner Quality
“MAC0” refers to the first bit in Lorem ipsumQuality
Noner
Administration Min 0
Noner Quality
29.92 in/Hg Min 0 Min 0 Min
Upper Upper Upper Upper
the binary string, from there the dip switches are set following Lorem ipsum
Main Menu
Relayint 099 % View Readings
Relayint 199 % Relayint 109 % 2000 PPM
Relayint

the description ordering using the binary string for the desired Upper Max 100
Home
Main
Slider Menu
Upper
View
Slider Readings
Go Back Max 100 Scroll Upper
Slider
Max 100 Upper Max 10
Slider
setting. In this example the full binary string for 27 is 0011011, Settings
Home Go
CO2
Back Scroll
V
View Comms
switch "MAC5" and "MAC6" would be turned off. Settings 887 PPM
View
View Readings
Comms
CO2
Barometric Pressure
887 PPM
V
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s Administration
View Readings 29.92 in/Hg
Barometric Pressure
FEATURE - AIR QUALITY FEATURE - AIR QUALITY RING
If Air Quality is selected to be displayed or if the Air quality Ring An Air Quality (AQ) Ring may be selected in place of a display.
option is selected, the device will monitor each sensor present The AQ ring will glow green, yellow, or red according to
and will display accordingly. the detected levels. See “Feature - Air Quality” section for
The average air quality is calculated as follows: thresholds.

1.Each sensor's current reading is rated according to the below The AQ Ring may be disabled or brightness may be adjusted if
thresholds and given an air quality index (AQI). For each sensor, the communications model is selected. Additionally, it may be
a good rating is given an AQI of 90, fair is given an AQI of 60 set to only display yellow or red when air quality has degraded
and poor is given an AQI of 0. to fair or poor levels. See TotalSense “BACnet/Modbus User
Guide” for more information.
2.The average air quality is calculated and a total air quality
rating is assigned based on the following thresholds. These AQ Ring will turn on and off at a 5 second interval if a sensing
thresholds can be adjusted using communications or in the "Air error occurs. See "Troubleshooting" section for information.
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/m3 35-55 ug/m3 >55ug/m3
TVOC <1000 ug/m3 1000-3000 ug/m3 >3000 ug/m3
CO2 <1200 PPM 1200-2000 PPM >2000 PPM
Temp 64-79 F
o
<64 F, >79 F
o o

RH 30-60% <30%, >60% <10%, >90% FEATURE - SETPOINT RELAY


CO <25PPM 25-100PPM >100PPM 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
FEATURE - LID LOCKS versions, the calculated value will show as the percentage is
adjusted.
All TotalSense models come standard with locks to keep the lid
from being removed, to stop unwanted tampering. There is a Each time a new source is selected, a default relay threshold
Lock located at all 4 lid snaps. will be set based on which technology is chosen. These auto-
set values are listed in the table below.
To Lock: Once lid had been Source Range Default Calculated Default Calculated
installed, while Selection Turn-on Turn-on Turn-off Turn-off
Threshold value Threshold value
applying pressure
to keep lid in place, CO2 0-10,000 PPM 8.0% 800 PPM 7.0% 700 PPM

push in tabs on the RH 0-100% RH 60% 60% RH 55% 55% RH

back of the device. Temp* -40 - 122 oF 74% 80oF 73% 78oF
Locks will *Click* TVOC 0-10000 μg/ 4% 400 μg/m3 3.5% 350 μg/m3
into place. m3
To Unlock: CO 0-200PPM 50% 100PPM 40% 80PPM

Place a small
screwdriver in
*To calculate threshold % for a given temperature, use the
designated vent,
following equation:
push in to release
the lock. % Threshold = (T+40)/162*100
Where T is the temperature in oF

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FEATURE - PIR OCCUPANCY Feature - PID Controls
If PIR option is selected, the PIR (Passive Infrared) sensor will PID Controls or Proportional-Integral-Derivative Controllers is
trigger anytime it detects motion. If used to activate the a Feedback biased modular control system. A PID system will
relay or as a communications data point, an off-delay can be constantly calculate the error value based on current readings
programmed using the display or through communications. and desired set-point.
The below shows the distance at which the sensor will trigger
a motion event based on its adjustable sensitivity rating. A P (Proportional): The Proportional Gain will change the system
motion event, for the purpose of this graph, is considered the sensitivity, it will change the analog output depending on the
movement of a person or large object. difference between the feedback value and Set-point. If this
gain is set too high, the system becomes unstable and PID will
Top view (X plane/horizontal) create a frequency output oscillation.
45º 135º
I (Integral): The Integral Gain will increase the analog output-
with respect to time. The longer it takes to bring the error to
20º 160º zero the more the Integral gain will increase to account for that.
If Integral and Proportional Gain values are set too high, the
system can overshoot the set point and create an oscillation
20ft (6m) Sensitivity = 0 (unstable control)
15ft (4.5m) Sensitivity = 80 (default)
Sensitivity = 100 D (Derivative): The Derivative Gain is different that the Propor-
5ft (1.5m)
tional and Integral Gains because it does not take in account
Side view (Y plane/vertical) for the error. Meaning this can not bring the error to zero. The
38º purpose of the Derivative is to smooth the rate that the error
goes to zero to try and reduce overshoot. Most HVAC

applications will not require the Derivative Gain to be used.
5ft (1.5m)
TVOC OPERATION
38º
15ft (4.5m) Training Mode
The TVOC sensor has artificial intelligence (AI) that allows it to
PIR can be used to automaticly wake the screen when motion is sense and understand different environments. This AI will take
detected in the room. 48 hours to acclimate to an environment once installed. The 48
hours will happen after every device reboot.
Feature - Capacitive Touch
During this time, the sensor will go into "training mode" and
Capacitive Touch systems work by sensing the difference of will continue to display and output a TVOC value. the staus of
electrical properties. This is different from other touch features the TVOC can be found in the device settings menu.
that use pressure to detect button presses.
If you are experiencing Cap-touch issues ensure that your
system is properly grounded. If the power supply has a floating Manual Calibration
ground it can cause the device to experience false button No manual field calibration is necessary. To maintain accuracy,
presses. the TVOC sensor will be required to be exposed to fresh air
at least once every 2 days. This can be accomplished by
Feature - Override PB over Comms increasing airflow in an area or by opening a window.
The override Push button over Comms does not operate using
Scaling:
COV.
Senva’s TVOC sensor uses an Ethanol reading to determine a
By defult the Override point will be set high (value of 1) for 10
raw TVOC value. Additionally, conversion from µg/m3 uses the
seconds when the buttn is pressed. This can be read on point
molecular weight of Ethanol. To scale based on a different gas
AI35 for BACnet and register 37 for Modbus.
baseline, user may enter a scaling factor in TVOC Settings on
the display or using communications.

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SENVA TECHNICAL SUPPORT CO2 CALIBRATION
Need further assistance? Call our toll-free number for live Automatic Calibration feature:
technical support: (866) 660-8864 or feel free to email us at The CO2 sensor will automatically baseline CO2 levels and
support@senvainc.com 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
ADVANCED SETUP day and night, it is recommended to use our dual channel CO2
sensor with automatic calibration disabled.
No field calibration is necessary or recommended. However,
to facilitate compliance with job requirements and
commissioning procedures, provisions for field calibration are
provided:
Display Navigation BACnet Protocol Modbus Protocol
Guide Guide Guide 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
TROUBLESHOOTING temperature.

Symptom Solution 2. Compare output of sensor to calibration instrument, and


note difference. (In 0-10V mode/2000ppm range, 1V =200ppm)
The device has experienced an error with one of
the sensors. Navigate to “Advanced Settings” > 3. Refer to the "Setup-Display" section to adjust offset value
for CO2 as needed. Factory calibration may be restored by
"Diagnostics" screen to view more information.
Alarm Icon All zeros will be displayed if no error is setting offset back to 0.
on home present. See "Display Navigation Guide", or the
screen or applicable communications guide or consult In extreme cases where the sensor module has been damaged,
blinking AQ factory for troubleshooting help or replacement a new module may be installed in the field. Consult factory for
Ring element. replacement module and instructions.

Check wiring. Ensure power supply meets


No output
requirements.
Verify control panel software is configured for
correct output scaling.
Verify accuracy of test instrument. Observe
Reading installation and calibration guidelines.
error Verify unit is located away from sources of hot/
cold.
Verify sensing element is inserted properly.
Perform calibration only if necessary.

SPECIFICATIONS
Without Display 16-30VDC/24VAC(1), 3.5W nominal, 4W max.
Power Supply
With LED Ring or Display 16-30 VDC/24VAC(1), 4.3W nominal, 5W max
Color OLED (optional) 1.5” Organic LED Display, 128x128 PX, color
Interface
Air Quality Ring Color changing (red/yellow/green) LED ring
Quantity Up to 3 outputs
Analog Outputs (Analog
Source CO2, RH%, Temp, Temp slider, TVOC (selectable)
version only)
Scale 0-5V, 0-10V, 4-20mA (switch selectable, programmable per output)
Protocol BACnet MS/TP or Modbus RTU
Protocol Output
Connection 3-wire RS-485, with isolated ground
(Communications version
Data Rate 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 76800, 115200 (switch selectable)
only)
Address Range 0-127
Type Solid-state output, 1A @ 30VAC/DC, N.O.
Relay Set-point (standard CO2 setpoint, RH setpoint, Temp setpoint, TVOC setpoint, PIR motion, air
Source
except for PM models) quality, off (selectable)
Polarity NO/NC (selectable)

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SPECIFICATIONS Cont.
Type Non-dispersive Infrared (NDIR)
±(30ppm + 3% of reading) (400-2000ppm), -10-50ºC, 0-85%RH
Accuracy ±(50ppm+ 5% of reading) (2000-5000ppm), -10-50ºC, 0-85%RH
>5000ppm consult factory
CO2 (optional) Resolution 1 ppm
Range 0-2000 PPM (Default) (Programmable up to 10,000 PPM)
Response time 90 seconds to 90% reading
Sample rate 1s
Temp and Pressure Compensated. Barometric pressure also readable over communications
Type Digital CMOS
Accuracy(2) ±2% over 0 to 80%RH range
Resolution 0.05%RH
Relative Humidity
Response time (3) 30s
(optional)
Sample rate 3s
Operating range 0 to 100%RH (non-condensing)
Operating conditions (4) -4 to 140oF (-20 to 60° C) @ RH>90%; -4 to 176oF @ RH=50%
With RH option Without RH option
Type Silicon Band-gap NTC Thermistor
Nominal Accuracy ±0.3° C (operating range) ±0.5° C (operating range)
Temperature Transmitter Maximum Accuracy (2) ±0.5° C (at 25° C), ±1.0° C ±1.0° C (at 25° C), ±2.0° C
(optional) Resolution 0.01° C 0.05° C
Response time 30s 30s
Sample rate 3s 100ms
Type MOS
Gas Total VOC
TVOC (optional) Range 0-32,000 μg/m3
Response Time <10s
Output 0-2000 μg/m3 (default) Programmable up to 32,000 μg/m3
Type Optical
Size Range PM1.0, PM2.5, PM4.0, PM10.0
PMx (optional)
Scale 0-1000 μg/m3
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
Lower detection limit 0.3 μm
Precision ±10 μg/m3 (0-100μg/m3); ±10% (100-1000 μg/m3)
Type Electrochemical
Detection Range 0-200 PPM
Accuracy ±5% FullScale @20° C
Carbon Monoxide
Resolution 1 PPM
(optional)
Responce Time <30 seconds to 90%
Sensor Life 5 years
Certications UL2034 Recognized Component
Type Passive Infrared
PIR (optional) Axis X field of view 140o, 15 ft (4.5m)
Axis Y field of view 76o, 15 ft (4.5m)
Type Phototransistor
Ambient Light
Scale 0-100 fc (lm/ft2), readable over communications
Temperature 32 to 122oF (0 to 50oC)
Operating Environment
Humidity 0-95% non-condensing
Material ABS Plastic
Enclosure
Dimensions 5.67”h x 3.00”w x 1.07”d
Agency CE, RoHS
Accreditations RESET Air Accredited Monitor
Compliance Facilitates compliance with ASHRAE 62.1 standard for air quality
Standards Contributes toward satisfying Feature A08 and T06 under WELL Building
Standard®

(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.)
Issued5/23/2023 Document #152-0401-0J

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