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1.         UM 732 2    25    Application downloads  when used  must be performed through the communication modules so the  application in the module matches the application in the unit controller board  When a  communication module is installed or replaced in the field  a download must be performed to verify  that the applications present in both the communication module and unit controller match   Mismatched applications will cause the unit to stop communicating with the network     Selecting Download Applications in any operating platform opens the window shown in  Figure 35  where each application type is listed  Application downloads can be found under    C  Program Files  McQuay ServiceTools MicroTech II ATS Applications  For more information     refer to the Protocol Information document  ED15065  installed on your computer in the MicroTech  II ATS file under Help     Figure 35  Applications available for download    Aa File Shela           TEEZEFF               a   va pd ei           Cuties  Surrey DE  age 6F1SCFF  Ulrpzeet OS uw0Grev1_05  app SA EGIF  Cuires DSi 05  app S9eCCEE  Cuise Suire  D  ap   a  FF  Doeners Dur Oni  DE  app LLOEHSFF  El uii   urn  5  app DIGANEPI  ED  u0Brey  osnan 0B  app 2DD463FF  Lbrtxet  e r Grey   tb  spe KC He    Plu lievi OSjuvlivev   US  ate SHZ TOOFF           Select the proper application download  select the file  and click on OK  During the download  a  series of progress bars appears similar to the one shown in Figure 36     Figure 36
2.       User Manual UM 732 2         Service Tools for MicroTech II   Version 2 0 Applied Terminal  Systems User Manual    McQuay    Air Conditioning          2004 McQuay International    Contents    Ebert Hee 4  Eeer 4  MOS a  te 4  SEET 5  ENEE 3  Connecting ServiceTools for N KSE 6  TOUS Service FOOR IO AI E 6  Opening the ServiceTools for ATS Program            cccccccscsseseseeeeeseeceeensneeeeeseeeeesnseeeeeesseeenes 9  Howto Open an N2Open Standalone  Screen ce a I ae 10  Flow to Open a BAC net screen EE 13  Howto Open a LONWORKS Screen GR E E 17  oerviceTools Ior AES RUE 21  DOown oad S uu uu uu nuu nu Ce Bu Ru ttre Ew E ee era 24  FRPP HMC AON Downloads sissies io eel EE 24  Local  User Interface  LUD DOWnI1OadS jiisccssascoversesdivsictnecucncespavsvorbenvethsel GSG GON DARFOD 27  Saving and Downloading Custom Configurations Y rrr YY YAA YYYYYYYY YY YHRNNINL LL ALL L Y FFY Y YF F Y Fooonoo0d 28  Loading Updated Applications to Your Computer  29  Changing Retbwork Eatateletgaeeeegs  eesgeeeeeehEEEeNEEEee Nee 30  Changing BACnet Network Parameters                ccccsssssssssseeeececceecceeeensesssseeeeceeecceseseesaaaessssseseeeeeeeeeeeees 30  Changing LONWORKS Network Parameters                  sssssseeeccccceeeececcceaessseeseeeeecccceceeeeeessaaaaasseeeeeeeeeeeees 32  Rename RE 32   UM 732 2    Limited Warranty    Consult your local McQuay Representative for warranty details  Refer to Form 933 43285Y  To find  your local McQuay Representative  go to www mcguay com 
3.     Notice    22004 McQuay International  Minneapolis MN  All rights reserved throughout the world     McQuay International reserves the right to change any information contained herein without prior  notice                The following are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies   LonTalk and LONWORKS from Echelon Corporation  BACnet from ASHRAE  and Protocol  Selectability  MicroTech II  and AAF HermanNelson from McQuay International     License Agreement    ServiceTools for MicroTech II    Applied Terminal Systems Unit Controllers software is the  exclusive property of McQuay International  It is restricted for use on a single computer  The  Licensing Agreement must be accepted by the user when installing the software  ServiceTools    for  Applied Terminal Systems is provided as a tool for servicing McQuay MicroTech II    Applied  Terminal Systems Unit Controllers exclusively and should never be used to access or alter  application software of other McQuay or non McQuay products     The program contents are confidential and may not be copied  de compiled  disclosed  or used for  other purposes without the express written consent of McQuay International     ServiceTools software is protected by federal copyright law  All unauthorized reproduction is  prohibited     UM 732 2    General Information       Purpose    Description    ServiceTools    for MicroTech HUT  Applied Terminal Systems  ServiceTools for ATS  provides a  method for accessing and mo
4.   Download progress bars shown during the application download process    Download m progress             When the download is complete  and if the application in the communication module is the same as  that in the unit controller  the Application ID appears in black letters  as shown in Figure 37     UM 732 2    26    Figure 37  Application ID is in black letters when the applications in the communication  module matches that loaded in the unit controller       FLurrdl TE GA        UM 732 2    Local User Interface  LUI  Downloads  A second download is required to match the LUI  keypad  display to the application after the initial  download  A new LUI download is required with each new application     The LUI download is found on the PlugIn page under the Action menu  Select Display then  Download  see Figure 38      Figure 38  Location of the LUI display configuration in the BACnet window                            The LUI display configuration files are found under C  Program Files  McQuay  ServiceTools MicroTech II ATS Applications  see Figure 39   Double click on the proper software  model  select the file  see Figure 40   then select Open and proceed with the brief download     27 UM 732 2    Figure 39  LUI configuration options    Dose Diap CPG from tbe       uil D  I Clytra  E  wee LE Suet Beret E             Cornet  TA    j    He HH rad F    ere  8 peg    Saving and Downloading Custom Configurations    To enter setup parameters and save them for future use or to relo
5.  Hvi H  7  d Zell Sal aal          Ho ven     lt  EM       FA Marin  Fum ID   Zecken ID  Program IO   Shatin    4  Once the green stoplight appears  the following options shown in Figure 13 will display     11 UM 732 2    e Explore NVs and CPs   e Remove From Network View  e Add to Display View   e Remove From Display View  e Parameters   e Data   e Launch Plugin    e Download Application    Figure 13  Options available under the Device menu        Service  ools N2Open    File Network Interface Network      com 1           Network vier       NW2Open       Device O06        Support for more information   Display View windows     the screen     Plugin section     Device    Data screen offers no writable options     HE E     Explore NV  and CPs  Remove from Network  View            Add to Display View  emase tan Memar Wien    E  tromglos  d  Data   Launch Flugin   Download Application    eprint polina trate    Explore NVs and CPs allows access to the individual data points  Contact McQuay Technical  Remove from Network View limits the number of devices displayed in the Network View or    Add to Display allows you to add several points of information to the Display View portion of    Launch PlugIn opens the Plugin window  which will be covered in the ServiceTools for ATS    Download Application is described in the Downloads section     UM 732 2    How to Open a BACnet Screen    At the top of the page  click on the Network Interface menu  There are two options  Open and  Setting P
6.  characters     Figure 48  Box for renaming the device       2  Assigning a new device name changes the designation in the Network View box from the    Neuron ID number to the new device name     Figure 49  The new device name          33    This document contains the most current product information as of this printing  For the  most up to date product information  please go to www mcquay com        McQuay    Internationa     800  432 1342  www mcquay com    
7.  other    supervisory controllers are active on the network     Perform a power cycle after downloading an application so all memory locations are  properly cleared and or setup     Application Downloads    24    An Application Download must be performed whenever     e Acommunication module or unit controller board has been replaced or field installed and both  applications must be matched     e An updated application has been provided by McQuay International   e Custom application software has been provided by McQuay International     The method for performing an Application Download depends on the network type  N2  Open Standalone  BACnet  or LONWORKS   The download method for each network type is discussed  in the following sections     Note  BACnet or LONWORKS modules require that the application resident in the unit controller  matches the application in the communication module  When the applications do not  match  the identification for the Application ID  under Value in the Single Item View  box  appears in RED LETTERS  see Figure 34   This indicates that an application  download through the network input is required     Figure 34  Red Application ID indicates that the applications loaded in the communication  module do not match the application loaded in the unit controller       EE ENIDE   H3 BAL eet  File Neises Inetaa Hemot Dya N      3 mel 818  am            OO   Property  ag    Deeg DI ZEIT  Farsy ED  ag  App a r IC  LSB FF  Desen ID ian j  aun  IW   Dueeee     
8. AuboS can  H u Address                Save report as    Mame    Settings    Now follow these steps    1  Click on the Network menu    2  Select Find  This opens a box that offers the following options     AutoScan    By Address    Stop    Both of the available choices  AutoScan and By Address  provide methods for locating the  particular MicroTech II Unit Controller board s  that you wish to connect to via ServiceTools for  ATS  If you chose the AutoScan option  a box similar to the one shown in Figure 10 will open     UM 732 2    Figure 10  The Net Scanning Box    Scanning range trom   1 tol E    Uk Cancel      Choose the range that includes the device communication module address s  as determined  by all the SW1 settings that you are looking for and select OK     Select By Address to open a box similar to the one shown in Figure 11        Figure 11  The Identify Device box       Identify Dewice    DeiceAddess   H  o   _ Ces      Select the proper Device Address  as set by the 8 position address switch  SW1  on the  communication module  and click OK              3  Once the desired unit controller or controllers are found  at least one device now displays in the  Network View box  Select a device to enable the Device menu  see Figure 12      Note  It may take a few moments to establish board communications  A green or red stoplight on  the task bar indicates whether to wait or to proceed     Figure 12  Device selected    EE SericeTool  M20 pen  File Network irela Melek Deag
9. ad the same data to several units   perform the following  enter all changes in the PlugIn window  select Action  then Parameters  and    then Save As  see Figure 41   A window opens similar to Figures 39 and 40  Save the file for future  use     Figure 41  To save or download unique setup parameters  select the Action drop down  arrow  then Parameters  and either Save as or Download    RS Mclusp Llnit Yentilator Zo  warrp Hodel                        28 UM 732 2    To download this special setup information  select the Action menu  then Parameters  and  Download  A window opens similar to those shown in Figures 39 and 40  Locate the setup file and  click Download  This automatically enters the previously saved unit controller data     Loading Updated Applications to Your Computer    When McQuay International provides new or special applications  use the software tool  AppIndexMaker to load the new application s  to your computer  To do this  first open Windows    Explorer and locate the tool under C  Program FilesSMcOuay ServiceTools MicroTech II  ATS Applications  Paste the new application s  in that folder  then move the old application  the one    that is being replaced  to the C  Program Files McQuay ServiceTools MicroTech II ATS Archived  Applications  After the old application is moved  open AppIndexMaker located in the Applications    folder  see Figure 42   There are two files named AppIndexMaker  Select the one that is displayed as  an application     Figure 42  Loc
10. ating ApplndexMaker in Windows Explorer      Fin Kb hwr Fea Ice Loge     salah s zt   4 Sach fois A MB   did            gobr es   S   de Pw a      rm  D CITE KC DRM  Cj rer yee OB bom en EV ID HF BN      K   Mr Lopge Dji D Fis Fabii TE g fM  oi H F iip j   Jiasi DE Pis     ahii H ir PM  2 ep Laced Du E Tha E OT dE KOR DEN  cur mn DP Fia Pia  EITEN BM  CH DAD FO hy Shalt Le en NLA ne Bae  e COutmpnm 1  pl Bag  IR de    sb ra KETENE H F Lhi  EC Cag   wilt L D   Fia Fai E iz T  H Da Ae HA pl laes  ES Ti Fk FAL UTH  gi Deen S  IER CHE KUTE ee     keii adel dye TM E EVA CDEN BM    Lm jei lei D Far F mie EL LG I i ad  ees biisii ee dde IU Fia F   aaie eE aM    1  Hidh i eded Ohal E CIE KOR DE aM      J Pam ld uni e Oe Fin Fabia rd a     Peers Pa SA ab  Le en KiC A  BM      L  irwy P juni iei UN de F miles MLS ee    LC skin eck sp   WEE angle DYD 4 29 PM  SCH D i  xir ee TEE Leger rg LGR V1  A     CH Common ike yee po rd DEE HTML Ieper mw Be  Cot hogi grog los JE SM Docume ea d Ee    LL  deri  Lan Da      be etd  wo  eek Y a  S LI riera Eph  SAS    H Lun rrr  mii   v hilei i ii  O kierzlech   T5    A hpk  HI Elw    Figure 43 shows the AppIndexMaker window  Click on the button labeled Update file Index to  update the application files     Figure 43  The ApplndexMaker window    re LI  Irakesch ob rv                29 UM 732 2    Changing Network Parameters       Settable network options are only available in LONWORKS and BACnet   Changing BACnet Network Parameters    BACnet MS TP netw
11. difying data and parameters on AAF   HermanNelson   Applied  Terminal Systems equipped with the revolutionary new MicroTech II Unit Controllers the with the  Protocol Selectability    feature  It allows qualified servicing and engineering personnel an easy  access to unit operating parameters and setup through their laptop PCs  In addition  it permits  downloading of applications and other data to MicroTech If ATS Unit Controllers     The two plug feature of the service cable provides access to MicroTech II ATS Unit Controllers  either through a network communication module or by plugging it directly into the unit controller  board  For more information on the service cable  you can find the document  IM 762    MicroTech  II    ServiceTools    Applied Terminal Systems Service Cable for AAF HermanNelson  ATS    Controllers  at www mcguay com     Note    ServiceTools for ATS Service Cables may not be used to access LONWORKS    Communication Modules  See the instruction under the section titled    To Use ServiceTools  for ATS    on page 6     The ServiceTools for ATS package includes the ServiceTools software and the Applied Terminal  Systems Service Cable  The software and special cable assembly provide a connection between your  computer and MicroTech II ATS unit controllers     ServiceTools for ATS provides the following benefits      Easy configuration of stand alone units     Easy downloading of software       Diagnostic tools    Note    Service Tools for ATS is designed fo
12. dress to  communicate     Saving the Changes    After the parameters above have been changed  select Write to burn them into the chip memory     UM 732 2    Changing LONWORKS Network Parameters    Two LONWORKS network parameters  Receive Heart Beat and Send Heart Beat intervals  can be  changed  Refer to Figure 46 under LON Status Configure to view  but not change  the  communication card   s Neuron ID     Figure 46  LONWORKS network parameters that can be changed       EC EirLU  mu Llrai wemale Sotamaa Madel H  Stat Tarp Seats   tem Col  DA Dawns   Hairs   Cowesesiol  BIG zua                                   Receive Heart Beat    This configuration property is used to control the maximum amount of time that expires from the last  network variable input update before the controller starts to use its default or hard wired values     Send Heart Beat    This configurable property sets the maximum period of time between updates of certain network   variable outputs     Renaming the Device    If the system administrator requests that the devices be renamed prior to network integration  follow  the following steps    Select the Device menu then select Rename  see Figure 47  from the ServiceTools for ATS initial  screen  not the PlugIn      32 UM 732 2    Figure 47  How to rename the device    WP are el nni LUN        PP SES    K   ah        Ea    mw LLED  oy    1  The Device Rename box opens  see Figure 48   Change the device name     Note  The new device name must be limited to 6
13. e  see Figure 32   In this  example  select Write to complete the change     Figure 32  Changing values by highlighting a number       B  i rt Aoud Hate agni e  BACnet Hetek Addr 0    Dew Oby Rame   uvOGiev1_ O      Rebesh       wike    UM 732 2    23    Figure 33  Temp Setots Window       EE Uc  us Ure Vori Sate Model DD    File atin Ve  geen   Own  Temp egu   Tapii  DA Deen Blin   Cow  BUBO iawn          S    FF    Note  The Temp Setpts  Temperature Setpoints  window shows all the current temperature  setpoints in degrees C  There 1s no provision for the settings to display in degrees F     Note  Exercise caution when writing to or modifying displayed settings  If the setting you change  is an input  not a configurable setting   the corresponding output overrides the locally   wired input  For example  writing a value  such as 23C  to Space Temp in the Space  Temperature block overrides the space temperature sensor  The unit now recognizes this  value as the effective space temperature for control rather than the local hard wired space  temperature sensor     The remainder of the ServiceTools for ATS Plugin windows use the same format as illustrated in  Figure 33  The Master Slave window shows the operating conditions when one unit is set up to  control the operation of another unit  The BI BO Status window displays the status of unit binary  inputs and outputs     UM 732 2    Downloads       Note  Be aware that download commands consume bandwidth and should be avoided when
14. emove the 3 prong receptacle from the RS485 cable and direct wire the RS485 cable to the  network     e On LONWORKS systems where there is no access to an Echelon PCC 10 or SLTA 10 LonTalk  network adapter  turn off the power to the unit controller  remove the network communication  module from the Unit Controller board  unplug the network plug  and set the board aside in a  safe place  Then use the ServiceTools for ATS stand alone  12 pin  connector to connect to the  unit controller   s JP1 terminal  see Figure 2  and reapply power    e On LONWORKS systems where there is no access to either an Echelon PCC 10 or SLTA 10  network adapter  insert the 2 wire Echelon approved network wire from the network adapter into  the A and B terminals  terminal TB1  on the unit controller   s plug for the LONWORKS  communication module  This connection will allow for direct connections to a single unit or a  global connection of multiple units  see Figure 3      Connect the ServiceTools 9 pin cable labeled    Serial    to your computer   s 9 pin serial port     3  Find and open the ServiceTools for ATS program  From your computer   s Start menu select   Programs McOuay ServiceTools MicroTech II ATS  see Figure 5      6 UM 732 2    Figure 2  Proper orientation of 12 pin Applied Terminal Systems Service Cable plug when  connecting it to the Unit Controller board    D i D D E E a a i E a a   a a i       Figure 3  Typical ServiceTools for ATS connection to a single LONWORKS or N2 Open  Module 
15. ers  spaces  or characters  must always be unique among all  other devices on the network  This name is also case sensitive  so it must be addressed using the  selected case size  spaces  and digits  For example  set the Dev Obj Name to read Unit 1 if no other  device on the network uses the Device Name  Unit 1     BACnet Baud Rate    The number selected from the BACnet Baud Rate drop down menu must correspond to the baud  rate that has been established for the network by the network administrator  All devices must be set to  the same baud rate to communicate  On a new network  the highest baud rate  19200  provides the  fastest communications  However  the slowest baud rate  9600  may be selected when required     Max Master  1 127     To speed communications  this number should be set no higher than the highest MAC Address   setting on the communication card 8 position switch  in the network  For example  if there are eight  Unit Ventilator Unit Controllers on the network and their unique MAC addresses are set from   to 8  and the ServiceTools for ATS MAC address is set to 9  see Figure 14   the number in this box should  be set to 9  This results in the network only polling these 9 devices     BACnet Network Address    If the network number set by the system administrator does not match the default BACnet Network  Address  change the BACnet Network Address to the number established by the system  administrator  All devices on a network segment must have the same network ad
16. g the proper communication module         E Ll oal L UN  Fie Heimot Irielarg  ir Da Trrerllw  T    Esc   Sege sjaj n Ze  LL O       At the top of the page  click on the Network Interface menu and select Open  see Figure 23      17 UM 732 2    Figure 23  Selecting Open from the Network Interface menu    Heo WEvice fesis IME     sl  12  mula    EE ServiceTools LON       tole passer    This step brings up the network interface identification under the Network View box  and the  Network menu is enabled  see Figure 24      Figure 24  Selecting the network       e  alag    SLTALON   R     FESLTALODN        Under the Network menu  select Find  The following options are available for locating the unit  controller s      e AutoScan  e By Neuron ID  e   By Service Pin  e Stop  e AutoScan locates all the units that are on the same domain  To use this option  open the Settings    option and set the domain number  55 is the system default  and then select AutoScan  see  Figure 25      18 UM 732 2    Figure 25  Change the domain number from 00 to the correct address  55 is the network  default     J7 Network Settings    z  zk    rs  E       e Neuron ID is used to locate the unit if you know the communication module    s Neuron ID     e By Service Pin is used to locate the unit  The unit displays on the screen when By Service Pin is  selected and the service pin on the module is pushed in  Several service pins can be pushed in a  network situation to address and choose from several differen
17. ic shock hazard  Can cause personal injury or equipment damage     This equipment must be properly grounded  Connections and service to the MicroTech Il  control panel must be performed by personnel who are knowledgeable in operation of the  equipment being controlled       CAUTION    Static sensitive components  Can cause equipment damage     Discharge all static electrical charge by touching the bare metal inside the control panel before  performing any service work  Never unplug cables  circuit board terminal blocks  or power  plugs while power is applied to the panel        To Use ServiceTools for ATS    1  Access the ATS Unit Controller panel and do the following     e On stand alone  non networked  systems  use the ServiceTools for ATS stand alone  12 pin   connector cable which is labeled Stand Alone to connect to the JP1 terminal on the unit  controller  see Figure 2      e On N2 Open systems  insert the 3 prong receptacle ServiceTools for ATS plug at the end of the  cable  labeled RS485  into the 3 prong  SG1  plug on the communication module  or remove the  3 prong receptacle and direct wire the ServiceTools for ATS RS485 cable to the connector for a  network connection  see Figure 3      e On BACnet systems  carefully insert the three prong ServiceTools for ATS plug at the end of the  cable labeled RS485 into the 4 prong plug  TB2  using the inner pins  RT   RT   and COM  on  the BACnet communication module  see Figure 4   To connect to multiple networked units   r
18. ion is described in the Downloads section     UM 732 2    How to Open a LONWORKS Screen    When an ATS Unit Controller is equipped with a LONWORKS communication module  there are two  ways of connecting to a PC to run ServiceTools for ATS     1  Method 1  remove the communication module and connect directly to the Unit Controller board  via the stand alone cable and 12 pin plug  If you select this method  go back to the heading     How to Open an N2 Open Standalone Screen      2  Method 2  purchase a PCC 10 or SLTA 10 LonTalk network adapter from Echelon  not  supplied with ServiceTools for ATS   The PCC 10 LonTalk network adapter plugs into the  network card slot on your laptop computer  The cable must be connected to the network plug on  the MicroTech II LONWORKS communication module  An SLTA 10 LonTalk adapter has a 9 pin  serial cable to connect to the 9 pin serial port in your computer    After the program opens  the screen shown in Figure 22 appears  SLTALONI or PCCLONI is   selected by default in the pull down box on the top left hand corner of the screen  Change the default   to correspond with the appropriate LonTalk network adapter  Select PCCLONI if you are using a   PCC 10 network adapter  Select SLTALONI if you are using an SLTA 10  An SLTA 10 may   reguire the use the Link Manager program     Note  It may take a few moments to establish board communications  A green or red stoplight on  the task bar indicates whether to wait or to proceed     Figure 22  Selectin
19. is the same screen  regardless of the protocol or the plug type  3 pin or 12 pin   the only difference is the program  identification in the top left hand side  title bar  of the window     Figure 7  Initial ServiceTools for ATS screen    fm Semel ods Lied       COM is selected as the default communication port in the pull down box on the top left hand  corner of this screen  This is usually the only choice available on laptop computers  However  you  may also choose COM if that is an option and if the service cable is connected to the COM2 port   Options vary depending on the connector or protocol type selected  Refer to the appropriate heading  below depending on your connector or protocol type     9 UM 732 2    How to Open an N20pen Standalone Screen    At the top of the page  click on the Network Interface menu  There are two options  Open and  Setting Port  The default for the Setting Port option is as shown below  see Figure 8   The default  Baud Rate is 9600     Figure 8  Communication Settings for N2 Open      Baud Rate       Data Bits    Parity    Stop Bits         Next  select Open  under the Network Interface menu  see Figure 7   In the Network View column  the network interface type  N2Open  appears  Click on the network interface identification to enable  the Network menu  see Figure 9      Figure 9  Finding the Unit Controller       EE Servicelools N20pen    File Network Interface Network Uewice MWs CPs 7     com 1      d Information        Settings             
20. lugin window  Refer to the SeviceTools for ATS Plugin section for  more information     Download Application is discussed in the Downloads section     Note  Ifthe identification for the Application ID  under Value in the Single Item View box     appear in RED LETTERS  this is an indication that the application loaded in the  communication module does not match the application loaded in the unit controller  This  requires an application download through the network input     Rename opens a box that allows you to rename the device   Reset virtually cycles the power to the Unit Controller board     Change Status to offers a choice of advanced LONWORKS features such as  Clear status  On  Line  Soft Offline  Hard Offline  Configured  and Unconfigured     UM 732 2    ServiceTools for ATS Plugin       Figure 28  Status Plug in Screen          Selecting Launch Plugin brings up the Status window  which may look similar to the one shown  above  depending on the software application displayed  The unit configuration  application type  is  shown in the yellow block on the top left hand side of the page  This unit is configured as an Air  Source Heat Pump with Electric Heat  The diagram also shows the Unit Status  the Effective Space  Setpoints  the Faults  and other current operating conditions     Figure 29  General Plug in View             21 UM 732 2    22    The General tab displays a window similar to the one shown in Figure 29  The General tab gives  basic operating conditions and 
21. nts   e Windows 98     e Windows 2000   Service Pack 2   e Windows XP   Service Pack 1   e Windows NT   Service Pack 6    Note  Although ServiceTools for ATS may operate on other Windows   platforms  McQuay  International supports only those listed above     Component Data    The Applied Terminal Systems Service Cable connects to your PC via its 9 pin serial port  It receives  power from the computer through the serial cable  It connects to the ATS Unit Controller board by  these methods     1  For stand alone units  no network communication modules installed  there is a 12 pin receptacle  located at the end of the cable labeled Stand Alone  that connects directly onto the 12 pin prong  terminals  JP1  on the unit controller board  see Figure 2      2  For N2 Open systems  ServiceTools for ATS has a 3 pin receptacle located at the end of the  cable labeled RS485  that connects to the prong 3 pin plug  SG1  on the communication module   see Figure 3      3  For BACnet systems  ServiceTools for ATS has a 3 pin receptacle located at the end of the cable  labeled RS485  that connects to the prong 4 pin TB2 plug on the BACnet module  see Figure 4  for proper orientation      Note  ServiceTools for ATS can be connected to multiple networked units by removing the 3 pin    ServiceTools plug from the RS485 cable and connecting the wiring directly to the network  connector of one of the networked unit controllers     5 UM 732 2    Connecting ServiceTools for ATS    Z  WARNING    Electr
22. oplight on    the task bar indicates whether to wait or to proceed     The options shown in Figure 20 now display the following     Explore NVs and CPs  Remove From Network View  Add to Display View  Remove From Display View  Parameters   Data   Launch Plugin   Download Application    UM 732 2    Figure 20  Options available under the Device menu    E Gerte ade EL rac       Explore NVs and CPs allow access to the individual data points  Contact McQuay Technical  Support for more information     Remove from Network View limits the number of devices displayed in the Network View or  Display View windows     Add to Display View allows you to add several points of information to the Display View  portion of the screen     Data provides the following screen options  see Figure 21      Figure 21  BACnet Device Data screens       The only writable options here are the Device Object ID  Instance   the Device Name  and Max  Master  1 127   Changes to these settings will be covered under the section Changing BACnet  Network Parameters     Note  Ifthe identification for the Application ID  under Value in the Single Item View box     appear in RED LETTERS  this is an indication that the application loaded in the  communication module does not match the application loaded in the unit controller and  will require an application download through the network input     Launch PlugIn opens the Plugin window  which will be covered in the SeviceTools for ATS  Plugin section     Download Applicat
23. or network connection  shown below           UM 732 2    Figure 4  Proper orientation of the 3 pin ServiceTools for ATS network plug when inserting it  in the 4 pin TB2 plug on a BACnet communication module    O    ec o UDD        Figure 5  How to locate the Service Tools for ATS program on your computer    ul sa Ff    2 Fa                       nll  A  Adobe doba AS   JA Echelon Diner      Echelon LHS Lili      Echelon Lonbiaicer tor Wrekeet    Echelon LonP art Sohase   JA Echelon SL TA 1T Hebart Arlsgies    Sisip    T P P P Tr    m   F Tr    al Fremur PS niari Epira   5 E  Mevograte Haha Hir eye         SMF Med Picture Puiblehe   TE Servet i iH Mescht vg   E ME uobis Pone   Yb  D FL Chepenne driving ior Wind 8     4 oe EL    _  H EN  Took F   SJ De A Fetch 2001      Sd  Mirae Du  ock Reamggie  d    orei    Wesst lack    gr    Ara Rare 5 S   Sreli Ongui    Ca Diko ps                   SOM AOR 1142AM       UM 732 2    Opening the ServiceTools for ATS Program       When you select the ServiceTools for ATS program  the box shown in Figure 6 will open  It offers  the following choices of connection types     1  LON  2  BACnet  3  N20pem Standalone    Figure 6  Select the proper network type    T TITTEN 2 nolz   Select the nmwnrk wl       K   e KO     Ken r LOM   C BACnet   Ze HaUpen  5landalnnen    Verse 1 0  mirna 2002    Huxt  gt        Select the appropriate network type and click on Next    After the program opens  you will see the screen that is displayed in Figure 7  This 
24. ork menu will be enabled  see Figure 15      13 UM 732 2    Figure 15  Addressing the Unit Controller Board        tenien EACret       Cort  Sete COML 132005           Now follow these steps   1  Select the network  BACnetwork  then click on the Network menu  see Figure 16      Figure 16  Select BACnetwork then select Network    BE Servicelools BACnet      Elle sett Ee  COM  El rd    GE  BaCnebwork str       Mame   Com  Setting     2  Select Find  This opens a box that offers the following options     AutoScan      By Address    Stop    Both of the available choices  AutoScan and By Address  provide methods for locating the  particular MicroTech II Unit Controller board s  that you wish to connect via ServiceTools for  ATS     e AutoScan opens a box similar to the one shown below in Figure 17     Figure 17  The AutoScan Box     Dewees hanea          UM 732 2    Choose the range that includes the device MAC address es  you are looking for and select OK     By Address opens a box similar to the one shown below in Figure 18     Figure 18  The Devices Identification Box        Deves Lilurlili alien    Select the proper Device Address  as set by the 8 position MAC address switch on the  communication module  and click OK     The device is now displayed in the Network View box  Selecting the device enables the Device  menu  see Figure 19      Figure 19  Device Selected    BW  LL ll  cl Tel          Note  It may take a few moments to establish board communications  A green or red st
25. ork parameters are set at the factory with the following defaults   e Device Object ID  Instance      Last four digits of the unit serial number     e Device Name  Device Object       MTH UVUC        where      represents the last 4 digits of  the unit serial number      e   Max Master  1 127      127   Figure 44 BACnet MS TP Device Data  Network  setup box    levee  kaia       Bask Inte   piur Inte   avanos Into      i tet  Tee ID  kan    be       SS    BEI ywi  ans       ia                 E Dee rs GEI PL  0 aie    Pui Inti   De   Drie et E    ARC  at    Deag For   ken was aii    D  Plater 127             i     Changes to any of these network settings may be made in this  BACnet Info  window  More network  options are found in the PlugIn screen on the General page under the BACnet Status Configuration  heading  The additional network parameter BACnet Baud Rate is also found here     Figure 45  Network settings on the Plugin General page    30          UM 732 2    31    It may be necessary to change network parameters because of conflicting addresses  in order to  improve network operation  or to meet the requirements of the network administrator  Follow the  guidelines listed below when modifying network parameters     Device Object Identifier    This must be a unique number on the network  For example  set the Device Object Identifier to 1 if  no other device on the network uses the Device Object ID  Instance  of 1     Dev Obj Name    This name  which can use letters  numb
26. ort  The default setting for the Setting Port option is shown below  see Figure 14   The  default Baud Rate is 19200  If the network is set to another baud rate  e g  9600 or 38400   you must  first select the proper rate to communicate with the device via ServiceTools for ATS     Figure 14  Network Interface Settings box    Network Interface Get E4    Baud Rate      19700 h        Fixed Parameters    Data bits   la   Parity    nN  Stop bits   E    BACnet Parameters  This address   23  Max Master   ER          ER    Max Info Frames         In the Network Interface Settings box  the options for This address and Max Master are both  factory set to 33  The number in the This address box shows the unique address of ServiceTools for  ATS on the network  so its number  33 here  should never be set to be the same as any other BACnet  MS TP device on the network  ServiceTools for ATS must be assigned a unique address when other  network addresses are used     Max Master  also factory set at the default of 33  must be set to an address that is equal to or higher  than the number typed in the This address box  up to the maximum MAC address of 126      Next  select Open  under the Network Interface menu   In the lower left corner of the Network  View window  a green indicator followed by the statement MS TP Ring Established should appear  If  not  verify proper Baud rate check for a solid connection to the communication module  Click on the  network interface identification and the Netw
27. r use on MicroTech II Applied Terminal System Unit    Controllers only  It may not be used on other McQuay product types  on other brands of  equipment  or on earlier AAF HermanNelson product types     The Applied Terminal Systems Service Cable connects MicroTech II ATS Unit Controllers that are  equipped with BACnet   communication modules  N2Open communication modules  or are stand   alone units  to the 9 pin serial port on your computer  The Applied Terminal Systems Service Cable  comes equipped with a 9 pin serial cable PC connector and two 8    long interface cables  One 8    cable  has a three terminal receptacle that fits into the network connector plug on BACnet and N2 Open  communication modules  The other 8    cable  which is designed to connect to Unit Controller boards  with no communication module installed  stand alone   has a 12 pin connector that plugs onto the  JP1 pins on the board     Figure 1  MicroTech II    ServiceTools    Applied Terminal Systems Service Cable for AAF     HermanNelsor   ATS Controllers     BEE Ai  ieee oe marram    N Fer See mH       Domai    UM 732 2    Hardware Software Requirements    Hardware Requirements  e Pentium class processor    e 128 MB RAM   e _ 1 GB hard drive recommended  100 MB free disk space minimum    e Color display with 2 MB video memory and 1024 X 768 resolution  800 X 600 resolution  minimum    e 4X CD ROM drive   e 9 pin serial connector  USB port with USP to serial port adapter not supported    Software Requireme
28. setpoints of the unit  Only options with a white background can be  changed by double clicking on the reading  For example  double clicking on the text displayed in the  Heat Cool Mode  defaulted to Invalid in Figure 29  opens the dialog box  see Figure 30   Click the  pull down arrow to the right of the Invalid value to view the options that can be written to the  nviHeatCool network variable  Select the appropriate value and then select OK  The new value now  displays in both of the Heat Cool Mode fields  nviHeatCool and nvoHeatCool      Figure 30  Edit Value box       Note  Writing to network variables with the ServiceTools for ATS changes the values being  monitored and controlled by the BAS  building automation system  if one is present   Changes made to local setpoints must be communicated to the system administrator  because such instructions might conflict with or override network communication or input  instructions     Change other settings by clicking on the drop down arrow located to the right of the  see Figure 31   to display the available values  Choose the correct value and then the Write button to execute the  change  Verify that the write was stored by selecting the Refresh button     Figure 31  Changing values in a Status Configuration box       BACnet MAC Addr   BACnet Baud Hate  BACnet Hetwrk Addr  Dev Ob  Identif    Dee Obj Name   uvOBrev1_ DA  Refresh    W rite          EK  UE  I       Some values are changed by highlighting them and entering a new valu
29. t units     Once the unit controller s  is  are  located  the board Neuron ID s  is  are  then shown   00A234234 00 for this particular unit controller   Select this identifier to activate the Device menu    at the top of the page  see Figure 26      Figure 26  Options available under Device when the device is selected    T  D rece  oa UP    cau HER    E Ti Oi       19 UM 732 2    20    The Device menu allows access to the following options     e Explore NVs and CPs   e Remove from Network View  e Add to Display View     Remove from Display View  e Parameters   e Data   e Launch Plugin     Download Application   e Rename   e Reset    e Change Status to    Explore NVs and CPs allow access to the individual data points  Contact McQuay Technical  Support for more information     Remove from Network View limits the number of devices displayed in the Network View or  Display View windows     Add to Display View Remove from Display View allows you to add  or remove  several points  of information to the Display View portion of the screen     Parameters offers a choice of advanced features such as Download or Save as     Data requires resetting the service pin  Doing this activates the LONWORKS Device Data screen   see Figure 27  that displays information about the communication module     Figure 27  LONWORKS Device Data box         mau      derw   Lopes Acker    Cep bei Tin arena  Hama ter  H oeda   FIT  Eisin Fanar Fae   r    Taro rE J    D w T            Launch PlugIn opens the P
    
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