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1. 18 LED fa Sno 070d gt i KF M 510 x 230 i e y a P a 4 7 Fi PE 1 ae tore gt F i i le i i i Mies er j Bin re ER T ee J eri 00da ies fs ae MF X met smie 355 1 lt ae I 4 mr l Ex jerngrep a4 i 1 Pea 4 Ps a S a Ku Ki oo S s EA F im Teh ne Part No INST RICKSOFTGUIDE 08 12 Page 39 of 58 Mapping Table Setup By using the MLM application File Export Setup command a list can be exported to a tab delimited text file of all the master diffusers on the MLM proprietary network Connection Address 192 168 0 251 Master Comms Device ID 04CC68C40201 Exporting only masters Name 1 interf 5 5 5 21 115 20 BL20 09051918 01 24 2 interf 2 2 2 34 12 2 18 BL20 07100447 01 24 gt 3 l interf 15 15 15 62 3 14 25 BL20 08030009 01 24 4 intet 4 4 4 68 144 6 BL20 08081984 01 24 Using the ChLpMap and LonStr columns a mapping table can be build up Depending on which protocol is used a String or Decimal presentation of the channel and loop number may be needed to setup the mapping table Table 1 String Leg Channel Hex i G C F Channel 6 0x17 0x18 Ox19 0x1A ox1B oxic a Decimal ee OL a OP MO ON OE 12 Hp mm Channel 2 25 i 5 Part No INST RICKSOFTGUIDE 08 12 Page 40 of 58 MCU Lon module setup Space Comfort Controller
2. Automatic mapping table update 0 0 mvichLpMap_i 17 With the latest Master Comms Unit with LON module the mapping table can also be automatically updated using the following procedure 1 Insert different channels into MCU 2 After final commissioning switch off MCU and switch on again 3 Wait for 1 2minutes for all temperature pdo s to be routed through to LON module 4 Press service pin on LON module 5 For the next 3 minutes WAITE 6 In 3 minutes new mapping table will be build 7 After 3 minutes new mapping table will be written into nviChlpMap1 38 and nciChLpmap1 38 8 First 38 masters will be mapped above 38 will be ignored and must be manually switched with first 38 channel loop mappings using LON commissioning tool 9 This need only to be done once to setup channel loop mapping 10 Use LONmaker Honeywell commissioning tools 11 To update serial string field wink device 4 amp RA 4 4 lt D Pallj Index ve OT ra FJ PO P oo 4 0 0 9 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 01 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 neikhlpMap 1 nciChLpMap_2 ncichlLpMap_ 3 noaikhlpMap 4 nciChLpMap_5 ncikhlpMap amp ncicAlLpMap_ ncichLpMap_8 nciChlLpMap_9 ncichipMap_10 neikhlpMap 11 ncichLpMap_iz nciChLpMap_13 ncichLpMap_ 14 nciChLpMap
3. 1 20 BLU 049051325 10 24 When connected all the different modules of the diffuser network will be listed the information in each column dynamically updated when changes occur How to view a diffuser with a certain serial number in physical a and logical view Interface ID 1 TC 10 Select in node list the module with correct serial number Serial No 07120611 Loop 1 Right click mouse button and choose between Product Code BL20 Show in physical view Heat 0 Cool Show in logical view Heater Close the node list to view the diffuser that was searched for _ Manual Motor Meaning of different type codes oc Fault Type 7 Wall stat module Manual 400 Type 8 Analogue module Analog ID reassigned when resetting hardware DA TCS TC type code 8 Serial No 07040005 Serial Number Product Code BL 1 iia Code BL21 moo ea Co 33 SPA E SP 2 SP 1 oo mn SP 2 Flow Min Type 10 Interface module ID STC l WallStat Serial No ID 1 TC 7 Product Code Serial No 08030009 Heat Cool Product Code BL23 Heater Manual Motor OC Fault Manual EN Sen 0 0 Uo sPiis 7s T Part No INST RICKSOFTGUIDE 08 12 Page 16 of 58 1 5 3 Verify list view E0i ork setup er EE ee ee aa ee ee ea a a a et al A bag yp Sek SVERGE AA PE Eee NE Mi P RPR EE 7 erter a e e i an Otis Kul a g P a a a am ee ae e i Ag or on a a ead a aeae a aar pio aloa ma mi i 3 3 Is
4. 3 3 i 07700446 On 1453 M Motorin Different s 3 10 07100453 Motorfaut pp jor er 08040780 TE i 08040792 pe 08040793 After synchronizing the diffuser network will be verified for any setup errors and it will be listed in this view To show and update this view press nell button To view diffuser with setup error Select row with valid serial number Right click mouse button and select Show in physical logical view Minimize close verify list view Part No INST RICKSOFTGUIDE 08 12 Page 17 of 58 1 5 3 1 Verify process of diffuser network After the synchronization process is finished the diffuser network is verified for the following error or warning conditions Diffusers not part of a loop Conflicting setup for analogue and wall stat connected to diffuser No space temperature enabled for loop More than one space temperature enabled for loop No set point enabled for loop More than one set point enabled for loop More than one change over enabled for loop Nodes not updated Unresolved host issues Loop Different Name Different Command Different Set point 1 2 Different Back off DN Different Backoff24 Different Time off Different Time on Different Motor Min Different Motor Max Different Diffuser in manual mode Motor Fault Over Current Part No INST RICKSOFTGUIDE 08 12 Page 18 of 58 1
5. or iii the goods have been misused or neglected The Company assumes no responsibility under this warranty for the labour costs involved in the removal of defective parts installation of new parts or service charges related thereto Ifa fault covered by this warranty occurs the Buyer must first contact the Company at the contact address listed below Any warranty claim must be accompanied by i proof of purchase ii written details of the alleged defect and iii appropriate documentation such as installation and maintenance records etc The Company shall have the option of requiring the return of the defective part transportation prepaid by the Buyer to establish the claim The Company makes no warranties or representations other than set out in this clause 7 The repair or exchange of the goods or part of the goods is the absolute limit of the Company s liability under this express warranty Head Office Victoria Melbourne A B N 11 005 434 024 Ph 61 3 9554 7845 Fax 61 3 9554 7833 Email info fantech com au New Zealand Auckland H O Christchurch Wellington 09 444 6266 03 379 8622 04 566 0532 Asia For agents in the Asian region call 603 7846 0340 or visit www eltafantechasia com 08 8947 0447 Melbourne H O 03 9554 7845 08 9209 4999 www fantech com au 02 8811 0400 08 12 Page 58 of 58
6. 0 F F F F deqrees Celsius 62 var fi Property Name description event state number of states object identifier object name abject type out ot servce present value prioritp aray relinguish default status flags 08 12 Property Value Mode I normal 0 254 frulbetate outpul 0 Mode 1 multistate outpul 14 F 170 170 inactive 0 FFF Page 46 of 58 20 Multistate Outputs 1 20 with description Bind Map t5 Multistate Output Name Multistate Output 20 Sire Multistate Output 20 da he TE Multistate Output 21 Value 17 D PE pr be Multistate Output 22 Property Name Property Value 132 Multistate Output 23 description Bind Map 1 O Multistate Output 24 event state normal 0 Zo itta tnt os number of states 254 E HEEE object identifier rnultistate output 20 ies Multistate Output 26 object name Bind Map 122 Multistate Output 27 object type multistate output 14 F T Multistate Output 28 out of service F T present value 1 Multistate Output 29 priority array NULL 154 Multistate Output 30 relinquish defaull inactive SG Multistate Output 31 status flags EEFFU fo Multistate Output 32 DE Multistate Output 33 DS Multistate Output 34 OG Multistate Output 35 IS Multistate Output 36 125 Multistate Output 37 TS Multistate Output 39 Taking the first entry in the array of 20 Supply Temp Control Disk pos Heater Soace Temp Set point Mode and Bind Map togeth
7. 6 Making changes to a diffuser network In the network view frame select the view Physical Logical where changes need to be made Start the edit mode by pressing the button in the network view frame toolbar Make changes to diffuser network I To save the changes press the button and wait until the button has greyed out to show that save process has finished Any errors found in verification of diffuser network should pop up Changes in network view frames Zone or loop changes EEETEE N P Enable the edit mode by pressing the button Creating new zone edges Zone 10 Method 1 Click on the source port of a diffuser Left click on the source diffuser port and drag towards the destination diffuser and releasing the mouse button over the destination diffuser port Select if needed the correct zone number 1 60 Intertace ID 3 TC 10 Serial No 07100443 Method 2 Product Code ALZ0 Heat lt gt Cool Hater Click on source diffuser port Manual Click on destination diffuser port Mota Select if needed the correct zone number 1 a OG 60 Fauli C Mammal G 100 Abe Analog krone Da rEg Serial H OF 060044 Product Code BL21 Ek sen ic Eee Flow 0 0 Min Part No INST RICKSOFTGUIDE 08 12 Page 19 of 58 Adding an unconnected diffuser unit in its own zone Click at the top of the diffuser unit on the self zone select the correct zone numbe
8. D Heat Cool 1784 2200 Heater Master Diffuser Ci Ls Manual Motor _ oc Fault Manual 400 00 Black Diffuser initializing Analog ID 1 TC Serial No 07040005 Product Code BL21 al Li Blue Diffuser cooling srg Flow 0 0 Min Red Diffuser heating WailStat ID 1 TC 7 Serial No 08030009 Product Code BL23 Yellow Diffuser manual mode White Diffuser idle deadband Part No INST RICKSOFTGUIDE 08 12 Page 50 of 58 11 Visual Elements of Diffuser network Diffuser Unit Interface module Analogue module Wall stat module Port Grouping Zone edges Zone 10 Loop edges F JgCQK M 20202020 Loop 1 1 Errors Motor fault Over current EL alte Li Part No INST RICKSOFTGUIDE 08 12 Page 51 of 58 12 Keyboard Shortcuts F1 to bring up Help window Delete button deleting selected loop zone edge or project section 13 Making changes to a diffuser network In the network view frame select the view Physical Logical where changes need to be made Start the edit mode by pressing the Make changes to diffuser network See 1 6 To save the changes press the S button Wait until the S button has greyed out to show that save process has finished Any errors found in verification of diffuser network should pop up See 1 5 3 button in the network view frame toolbar Part No INST RICKSOFT
9. Project file pri can Click on Set Projects File to select path and name for projects file to use Always make BACKUP s of the created project file Part No INST RICKSOFTGUIDE 08 12 Page 3 of 58 New Floor Plan New Floor Plan Name Background Image Browse Connection Type ITCPIP Y IP Address 192 158 0 80 Create Cancel A floor plan can be any big area which can be subdivided into different logical connection areas for example in a high rise building each floor could be a floor plan The background image used for a floor plan should show all the different sections and do not need to be of high image quality Add Section New section under Floorplan 1 bfp Name haiti ng Area Background Image 405 Rer mod DifuserlOs jpy Browse Connection Type TCP AP p IP Address 192 168 0 80 Credle Cancel Each section area must relate to 1 connection device for example 1 master comms unit connected to at most 60 diffusers or 1 USB device connected to at most 15 diffusers Select background image to use for Physical view Setup different sections on the selected floor plan by moving and resizing the orange rectangle created in the top left hand corner Connecting to a section Double click inside borders of section rectangle Double click on section name in the project tree on the left Changing connection of an existing section Change cennectia mn p rivate Boat
10. Server 0 4 6 Saturday April 2006 07 00 03 017 450 LHA 3 device 2355375 MCU Number I device 8 1 LLERFERERTLEREERTERFRRRARFRRRERRAFRRFRRFRF an logsinputlanalog outputldevicelmultistate outpull 5 IF FFE FPF FFP LF 1 FFT AERRERERERERARAERFF FETERE read propertylwrite property who ts 1 no segmentation 3 operational 0 5 336 LHA Systems Look in the object identifier property for the device instance number 2355375 It relates to the MCU BACnet device MAC address that one can view entering the IP address in a web browser and going to the LAN configuration page Part No INST RICKSOFTGUIDE 08 12 Page 43 of 58 Open the windows calculator program under accessories and enter in hex the MAC address 50c2a3f0af Switch the calculator to binary mode to get 101000011000010101000111111000010101111 Count the first 22 bits from the right and copy back into the calculator and switch to decimal to get the instance number 2355375 20 Analogue Inputs with description Supply Temp _ wh oe BACnet Global Internetwork Name Analog Input 0 H Local Network s Device 2355375 Value 0 degrees Celsius Ge Analog Input O Property Name Property Value Analog Input 1 description Supply Temp 1 Analog Input 2 event state normal 0 object identitier analog input 0 object name Supply Temp 1 Analog Input 4 object type ahalog input 0 Analog Input 5 out ol service dte ran present
11. Sizes Lal Plotter Calibration Sar PMP File Name lt C Documents and Settings User 4pplication c A Custom Paper Sizes User 1 4000 00 x 4000 00 Pi E User 1 3000 00 x 3000 00 Pi cha E User 1 1000 00 x 1000 00 Pi Delete bien 4 HAE AN a 4799 AA Mi E gt Edit Width x Height 4000x4000 LA 0 0 Printable Area 4000 4000 Ei Defaults 08 12 Page 56 of 58 16 The screen will flip to model view 17 Zoom in with mouse wheel hold mouse wheel pressed to pan around in drawing area 18 Click left mouse button at correct snap point for example top left corner of floor outside wall to select top left corner of print area 19 Zoom pan to and click left mouse button again to select bottom right corner of print area for example bottom right corner of floor outside wall 20 The screen will flip back to Plot model dialogue press ok button or Preview button first to see the result 21 Browse to save directory enter file name to save too and click on save button 22 Test if created JPG is useful Each diffuser placeholder on dwg drawing should relate to 100x100 pixels on captured jpg If too big use paper sizes other than 4000x4000 to better fit your floor plan area If too small make certain that only relevant detail relating to diffuser positions are displayed on jpg image Therefore don t capture irrelevant data like the drawing information detail
12. address of Master Comms Unit from default 192 168 0 251 to an unique address on the network Part No INST RICKSOFTGUIDE 08 12 Page 36 of 58 6 How to change IP address on Master Comms Unit Open a web browser and enter the IP address in the address bar factory setting http 192 168 0 251 Master Comms Unit Configuration menu Running on MCF 522365 Serial number Software Version Device ID MCU Humber 1 cove New Device ID What would you would like to do Configure LAN interface Click on Configure LAN interface Modify validate settings Reset changes Save changes Part No INST RICKSOFTGUIDE 08 12 Page 37 of 58 In IP address field enter new IP address Click on Save changes button Within a period of 3 minutes Enter in web browser address bar the new IP address and press enter Click again on Configure LAN Interface Click on the Modify validate settings button to make the IP address changes permanent If last 3 steps fail re enter the initial IP address in the web browser address bar and start all over again 7 How to change Ethernet speed setup It is recommended not to use Auto negotiate due to some routers that are incompatible with this setting turned on Open a web browser and enter the IP address in the address bar factory setting http 192 168 0 251 Click on Configure LAN interface Select the Ethernet speed tick box for example 100M Click o
13. setup Part No INST RICKSOFTGUIDE 08 12 Page 14 of 58 1 5 1 3 Network View EE 1 TL 18 a gt Wits Tirai ii GT VG B r ad hij nt oe Prod Code ELTH klan jio ak se I2 e UD TE 18 CE TC Sapa bk G7 15604453 Garai Mn GTGA Arai Cak 0429 Prai Code BLH C iaraa Wr DE Faia TL This view gives a graphical display of the relationships between the interface analogue and wall stat modules of a diffuser network Starting from the top of the screen all the different channels are listed apart from each other For example using a TCP IP connection there may be more than one channel grouping while a USB connection will always have only one channel Each channel group consist of 3 columns The first column from the left listing all the interface modules from the top by id number The second column the analogue modules and after a successful synchronize the position will eflect the interface parent The third column the wall stat modules and after a successful synchronize the position will reflect the interface parent Part No INST RICKSOFTGUIDE 08 12 Page 15 of 58 1 5 2 Node list view 5 21 1 5 20 BL23 08030648 01 21 SS a sem if hs 1 BL OS060033 01 07 1 7 mi pf 18020 08040792 01 24 5 L Mz mn 1 JEL20 09051917 01 24 123486 5 71 1 20 BL20 09051918 01 24 5 5 G at 120 JBL20 09051919 01 24 21 1 5 20 BL20 09051923 01 24 21
14. the nodes to log or use the Select All tick box at the bottom to select all the nodes Click the Save Selection button to save the current selected nodes to the project file Change the Logging interval from the default 3 minutes using the up down arrows or by entering a new value in seconds To start logging to the database tick once the Logging Enabled tick box and wait for the database to be created or opened after which the tick mark will appear Part No INST RICKSOFTGUIDE 08 12 Page 22 of 58 How to show logged information in Chart view Select the diffuser in the logical or physical view to show in Chart view Right click and select Show in Chart in the popup dialogue The selected diffuser serial numbers of all the modules will appear in the Chart view Multiple diffusers can be selected in this way to compare network variables between different diffusers in the Chart view Go to Window menu and select Chart view Show Chart Update J Diffuser network TEE display Export Browse D ba ba PJ PJ f FROM k Inerace t Controler SELECT C MotorMin w SpaceTemp MotorMax CoTemp MotorGoto r Spt W MotorPos _ Spe HeaterMax Actvesp HeaterOut Flow Status ChiLoop WHERE Start time 200907 2009007 15 at 07 57 End time 2009 0716 at 11 37 All Serials Clear End time now 08081990 08100258 08100332 AND I JisHeatMax JiaMatorMan JisHeatarMa
15. value 0 a Analog Input 6 status flags FFF OO Analog Input 7 units degrees Celsius 62 Analog Input 8 Analog Input 9 oll bo Analog Input 3 iF TR T a bo y Fa ri r r HiT or 6 Analog Input 10 tf Analog Input 11 Analog Input 12 Analog Input 13 Analog Input 14 Analog Input 15 Analog Input 16 Analog Input 17 Analog Input 18 Analog Input 19 Analog Input 20 Arr IF i RTT fe 20 Analogue Inputs with description Control Disk pos Pa Analog Input 20 A o EE Name Analog Input 20 leg Analog Input 21 2 Analog Input 22 Value 130 percent a Analog Input 23 Property Name Property Value _ ie Analog Input 24 descnphon Control Disk pos 1 ies Analog Input 25 jevent state normal 0 To analog ees A object identitier analog input 20 ER g PE Jobject name Control Disk pos 1 Is Analog Input 27 object type analog input 0 To Analog Input 28 out of service o present value U e Araog input 23 status flags FF F F gt Analog Input 30 unite percent 98 bl Analog Input 31 Analog Input 32 Analog Input 33 Analog Input 34 Analog Input 35 Analog Input 36 Analog Input 37 Analog Input 38 Analog Input 39 Analog Input 40 ip ji oO FN AN AN AN FO PERMER IF ij a bl Part No INST RICKSOFTGUIDE 08 12 Page 44 of 58 20 Analogue Inputs with description Heater o n re Anaoa Input 40 an lanut 4 aog INDUC 40 Name A
16. verification below Motor harness flat cable Secure Motor not moving verify with motor manual command unplugged on the MLM Interface box Motor harness cable faulty Replace cable Motor faulty Replace motor Low voltage to motor See item Cable verification below Motor slow and jerky movement Motor harness cable faulty Replace cable Motor faulty Replace motor More than one temperature Access the control zone and or set point is selected for with the BACS application one control zone room area and unselect the superfluous set point temperature parameters Temperature sensor unplugged Secure or replace or faulty Cable Wall Stat RJ12 cable Cable not plugged in properly verification Connector plug connection Test and replace in BACS application Motor erratic movement up and down in tandem with other diffusers point damaged due to installation Cable damaged due to Test and replace installation Slave cable 3 core Cable not plugged in properly 20AWG to 4 pole Microfit Connector not inserted Verify the connector polarity connector correctly with the latch towards the top Cable core pulled back on the pin Part No INST RICKSOFTGUIDE 08 12 Page 49 of 58 10 Diffuser unit views See also How to change between different diffuser views 1 5 Expanded View Collapsed View Interface ID 1 TC 10 Serial No 07120611 Loop 1 Product Code BL20 0908
17. 1 20500 e Saab Fig 0 AO pe 15 Setpoint TURONE aa ED 000009c500000000 eee POO Flow 0 Min Flow 50441 Max Flow Old 0 Cmd 0 0000000014120500 eeee PDO Temp 0 0 Co 0 0 Setpointt 20 Setpoint 18 Command ree 7001 9eM 0000000 eeee PDO Flow 71 Min Flow 61209 Max Flow O ld 0 Cmd i 000000000a1 ae eeee PDO Temp 0 0 Ca 0 0 Setpointt 10 Setpoint 18 Command 4 FT mensen PDO Temp 0 0 Co 0 0 Setpointt 22 Setpoint2 18 Command 5 oe Motor Goto 100 Motor Max 100 Motor Min 30 Motor Pos 100 Heat Max 100 Heat 100 Status 408 0 se 3 PDO Motor Goto 100 Motor Max 100 Motor Min 30 Motor Pos 100 Heat Max 100 Heat 100 Status 408 2 PDO Flow 0 Min Flow 60402 Max Flow 0 ld 0 Crad 0 PDO Temp 0 0 Co 0 0 Setpointi 22 Setpoint2 18 Command 4 r te 5964005800641 Af eeee POO Motor Goto 89 Motor Max 100 Motor Min 0 Motor Pos 88 Heat Max 100 Heat 0 Status 272 ree joa 6464185a00641001 eee POO Motor Gate 100 Motor May 100 Motor Min 30 Motor Pos 90 Heat Max 100 Heat 0 Status 272 5f64 125500641001 eee PDO Motor Goto 95 Motor Max 100 Motor Min 30 Motor Pos 85 Heat Max 100 Heat 0 Status 272 aa hnoaanoemnaast0 e eeee PDO Temp 0 0 Co 0 0 Setpoint 15 Setpoint 18 Command 5 LEE AE 47001 7efM0000000 eeee PDO Flow 71 Min Flow 61207 Max Flow 0 Id 0 Crd 0 0 2 of ie 000000000a1 20500 eeee PDO Temp 0 0 Co 0 0 Setpointt 10 Setpoint 18 Command 4 18 3 1048 bel 186400649900 eeee PDO Motor Goto 100 Motor Max 100 Motor Min 30 Motor Pos 100 Heat Max 100 Heat 0 Status 153 EEE DE PDO Flo
18. 79 Part No INST RICKSOFTGUIDE 08 12 Page 45 of 58 20 Analogue Outputs with description Set point ir o Analog Output 0 Analog Output 1 DS Analog Output 2 2 Analog Output 3 22 Analog Output 4 ms Analog Output 5 1 Analog Output 6 E Analog Output 7 22 Analog Output 8 GE Analog Output 9 rx Analog Output 10 D Analog Output 11 22 Analog Output 12 SS Analog Output 13 Ca Analog Output 14 Ca Analog Output 15 ae Analog Output 16 TS Analog Output 17 2 Analog Output 18 FS Analog Output 19 Part No INST RICKSOFTGUIDE E Bs o Multistate Output 1 De Multistate Output 2 ie lt Multistate Output 3 g Multistate Output 4 Gi Multistate Output 5 D Multistate Output 6 Ge Multistate Output 7 132 Multistate Output 8 Te Multistate Output 9 iY Multistate Output 10 22 Multistate Output 11 22 Multistate Output 12 E Multistate Output 13 p Multistate Output 14 S Multistate Output 15 Ge Multistate Output 16 E gt gt Multistate Output 17 Ds Multistate Output 18 i Multistate Output 19 ry E Name Analog Output Value 22 degrees Celsius Property Name description event state object identifier object name object type out ol service present valye priority aray relinquish default status Hags units 20 Multistate Outputs 1 20 with description Mode IName Multistate Output 0 Property Value Setpoint 1 normal 0 analog output 0 Setpoint 7 analog output 1 F 22 NULL
19. GUIDE 08 12 Page 52 of 58 14 Image file used for background of physical view 61088 pos 1952 WF pl TA QZ In the physical view the selected image for a project section will be loaded as the background When creating the image jpg squares of dimensions 100x100 pixels can be drawn as placeholders where collapsed diffuser views can be moved to when viewing an existing diffuser network Part No INST RICKSOFTGUIDE 08 12 Page 53 of 58 What detail should appear on a background image for each section It should be a 2d presentation viewed from the top of all the diffuser locations in a section area All the diffusers should share the same connection up to 15 diffusers for a USB connection up to 60 diffusers for a TCP IP connection also read step 5 below how to select only relevant parts of a larger jpg image Part No INST RICKSOFTGUIDE 08 12 Page 54 of 58 15 How to create project background images 1 Image format used jpg 2 Maximum image dimensions 4000 x 4000 pixels Any image used in project view should not have bigger dimensions than 4000x4000 pixels For example 3100x4500 3000x5500 should be fine Very big dimensions like 7000x6000 have memory constraints that will make it unusable 3 How to check image dimensions open windows explorer and select jpg image right click and select properties at the bottom click on Summary tab at th
20. Heat Enable to enable disable heater lu Heat Enable Flow Enable to enable disable flow control _ Flow Enable Motor Position giving values for Goto Max Min and Pos settings oto 100 Motor Goto ax 100 Motor goto setting Motor Min in 30 Motor minimum setting os 100 Motor Max Motor maximum setting Interface Status Heat Heat 100 eg Heat Max 100 Motor Status Heat State Motor Status 153 Heat State 0 Heater Out Heat setting Heater Max Max setting Part No INST RICKSOFTGUIDE 08 12 Page 9 of 58 Process For Analogue Type 8 and Wall stat Type 7 Modules Temperature Space pace 0 0 CO CO 00 Set point Set point 1 and Set point 2 setting Command Sense to enable disable sensor Change Over to enable disable change over Change Over Set point 1 to enable disable set point 1 W Setpoint 1 Set point 2 to enable disable set point 2 _ Setpoint 2 RTC Time Day of week ime ay of week 0 Back off time Day Night 24H dl Mon Mon _ Tue kad T Back on time B gt be ves On Wed Wed Thur Thor Back off days as Day Night 24h Fri Enable disable days of week _ Sat Sat C Sun _ Sun Flow Address only for analogue modules Type Part No INST RICKSOFTGUIDE 08 12 Page 10 of 58 Only for Wall stat Type 7 Modules Setup Edit mode Edit mode _ Setpoint Edit Disable _ Setpoint Displ
21. IDE 08 12 Page 1 of 58 1 Getting Started Run the LHA Systems setup exe file and follow the instructions for automatic installation Also follow automatic instructions to load the required drivers onto your PC 1 1 Access Control j ib Access Control On opening the bacs exe program a password prompt will appear Installer No limitations on program use Default password password Building administrator Only set points can be changed Default password password2 Viewer No changes can be made Default password password3 To change password Start program with user level to change password Go to file menu select Change Password Enter old password and the new password Old password B r New password Part No INST RICKSOFTGUIDE 08 12 Page 2 of 58 1 2 Projects View pj wiar Select Selecion MLA MLM Appiation Sel ae Ree HE File New Floor Plan New Floor Plan Plan Add Section Add Section Change Connection Delete Petete Delete Epo cuments and Settings gt 3 Floor bip O4 Private Booths trip ry TouchDown ofp Oy walting Area bro Work Lounge bfa 3 TE ae jo Me me er en i D70B1088 E mpita Ee Set projects file ip Project File Lookin C My Documents v E fall Lge 3 My Music 3 My Pictures 3 My Shapes CA Updaters 3 Wascana Workspaces h project 1 pr B projeciz prj File Name Files of Type
22. Object LHA ASFPTsccVav 8502 Network Variables mi5pareTemp 33 nvoSpareTemp 33 SMYT temp p 5SHVYT temp p miSetpoint 28 nvoSetpoint 33 l SHYT temp p 5SHVYT temp p mi hLphlap 3s revoUmt5tatus 32 SHYT count SHYT hvarc status mobisch ArTempPS 5SHVYT temp p Configuration Properties noisndHrtBt neisetPnts SCFTMax5endTime SF TsetPnits Manufacture Defined Section neiCh Lplvlap 3 SCPT location nmvoU mthtatus mode HVAC HUL no data from meu HVAC AUTO motor mitabzns HVAC HEAT heating mode HVAC COOL cooling mode heat output secondary heater output temperature cool output diffuser plate position nel hLplvlap Channel loop configuration foreach of the 35 master diffusers to monitor Example sting 2 3 where 2 channel 3 loop mh plylap Help network vansble to setup neChLp yvlap using desimal For example TT m hex is 4D where 4 ch and D 14 loop Part No INST RICKSOFTGUIDE 08 12 Page 41 of 58 There are 38 functional blocks in the functional profile of the MCU Lon module that can be setup to bind with 38 master diffuser units on the MLM Proprietary network The nciChLpMap configuration property string value for example 2 3 can be changed from the default value by using network tools like LONmaker The nviChLpMap network variable that use a decimal value see Table 1 of the channel loop binding may also be used with networks tools 35 i19
23. Press F5 to refresh display of installed programs Scroll down to LHA Systems BACS USB Driver Driver removal to verify driver v1 installation Version 2 driver install MLM application v2 v4 Browse to Program Files Rickard Air MLM Application Driver directory Run BACSUsbDriverV2Install exe Open Control Panel and open Add or remove Programs Press F5 to refresh display of installed programs Scroll down to LHA Systems BACS Device Driver V2 Driver removal to verify driver v2 installation Part No INST RICKSOFTGUIDE 08 12 Page 33 of 58 4 How to remove USB module drivers from windows Open Control Panel and open Add or Remove Programs E Control Panel File Edit View Favorites Tools Help 3 E gt 3 Search FP Folders FF v ge ye amp P gt Address 3 Control Panel Administrative Lt Date and Time Display Control Panel A Accessibility Add Hardware Autodesk Automatic JG S a jaa ED Programs E gt GG H amp See Also Folder Options Game InteR GMA Internet Java Keyboard LonWorks 2 windows Update Controllers Driver Options Interfaces ee 2 O9D0 C6 Sb 4 2 STH YX LonWorks Mail Mouse Nero Network Network Setup Phone and Power Options Plug n Play BurnRights Connections Wizard Modem k A p A i s 7 9 36909 gs Printersand RealtekHD Regionaland Scanners and Scheduled Security Sounds and Speech Faxes Sound Eff Language Cameras Tasks C
24. Rickard MLM PC Software User Manual User Manual and Instructions lt J RICKARD Introduction INTELLIGENT COMFORT COKTR L Rickard MLM PC based software is provided to enable viewing and easy manipulation of a network of Rickard VAV diffusers with MLM controls The software can connect to the MLM diffuser network using a Master Communication Module or PC Set up kit Including USB module which are both provided with the software The main program features are to give graphical representation of a diffuser network to make changes to a diffuser network and to log selected diffusers to a database to view in charts Contents Rickard MLM PC Software User Manual rrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn l Verd OS e en ee re ee en ne ety er ee ee l IATA GAS NOP E E E E E E E EEE E E E A l GE EE EE pea anedets tena seeetewienueee l FOE a E e E a E E E E E vie E E 2 FREE Go EE EEE EEE EEE 2 VINN 3 DE 5 1 4 SV A 0 VA EEE SEE EEE EE 6 koy Dilerent views Ol D TN 7 1 26 Making changes to a diffuser NetWork svaner eee 19 1 7 How to log diffuser network variables to a database rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrnnnnnn 22 TINN 27 EEE EEE EA S E A E E 2 1 TN 27 NM Ni 28 2 2 MLM Software Main Toolbar rrrrrrrrrrnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnrrsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnneenennnsnsnnnnnnnnn 31 DENIM 31 Ne Oc Tit al USB TO US CL EE 32 gt VTM a2 32 Manual stala O
25. To return to the normal 1 1 zoom level after zooming in or out of a network view Find Diffuser To zoom into and focus on a diffuser in current view with entered serial number Verify To verify after a synchronize that the current diffuser network setup is valid The button is disabled until synchronization process finished successfully Part No INST RICKSOFTGUIDE 08 12 Page 31 of 58 3 How to install USB module drivers 3 1 Wizard Installation The USB module allows easy connection to a network of 15 MLM diffusers The USB module can connect anywhere into the network using a standard slave cable with microfit connectors Follow the procedure below to connect the USB module to your PC Software set up and loading of drivers e Copy the Rickard MLM software folder into the Programs Files folder on your PC s C drive e The USB module connects to a PC using a USB cable Plug the cable into any open USB port e The Found New Hardware wizard should start up automatically e The wizard will firstly look for a driver for the LHA USB Composite Device e Choose the second option to install from a list or specific location e Don t allow the wizard to search You will point it to the correct location e Point the wizard to the drivers folder in the Rickard MLM folder e Allow the wizard to install the driver The driver is not digitally signed but you can continue anyway e Click Finish after the driver is installed e The
26. _i5 ncichLpMap 16 ncichLpMap_17 ncichlLpMap_16 ncichLpMap_19 nciChlLpMap_ 20 neikhlpMap 21 ncikhlpMap 22 nciChLpMap_23 ncichLpMap_24 ncichLpMap_25 ncichLpMap_ 26 neikhlpmMap 27 neikhlipmMap 23 niikhlpMap 29 ncicChLpMap_30 ncicChLpMap_31 12 For the next 1 5 minutes serial numbers will be updated for each valid Channel Loop mapping 13 When changing any channel loop mapping all the serial number fields will reset use wink to update serial fields again Part No INST RICKSOFTGUIDE 08 12 Page 42 of 58 MCU BACnet module setup Using a BACnet commissioning tool one can see a list of all the objects and their properties on the MCU BACnet device These objects can be setup to bind with 20 master diffuser units on the MLM Proprietary network and are organized in the following layout of the Analogue Input Analogue Output and Multistate Output objects A Device Object with device properties Name Device Object Value Property Name apdu tineout application software version database revrsion daplight savings stalus description firmsare revison locakdate local time may apdu lenath accepted modelname number ol apdu retres abjectidentifer object name object type protocel contommance class protdoeolaobject types supported protocelevision protocol services supported protocel yversion segmentaton supported system status ubc oltset vendordentter vendor name Property Value FRouteBACnet G i F
27. age using a different name if needed 5 How to select parts of a too large jpg image file open image in image editing program for example paint shop pro coral draw irfanviewer etc Don t use Microsoft paint program due to limited selection capabilities no auto scrolling when dragging selection area use selection tool to break down big image into smaller images Keep in mind that it should fit in an area with dimensions of 4000 x 4000 pixels 6 How to rescale jpg image open image with image editing program for example Microsoft Paint press Image Stretch Skew Enter under Stretch Horizontal and Vertical percentage value for example 50 110 to rescale whole image DON T rescale an already large image much bigger your pc will run out of memory and slow down dramatically save rescaled image 7 Also read How to create JPG from DWG drawing Part No INST RICKSOFTGUIDE 08 12 Page 55 of 58 16 How to create JPG image from DWG drawing 1 Use AutoCAD or Download free P Plat Model Autodesk viewer program DWG True View 2008 http www download com DWG TrueView 3000 6677 4 10690117 html Page setup Hame Printer plotter Name 2 Open drawing Plotter 3 Go to File Plot Where File Description 4 Select under Printer Plotter Name dropdown PublishToWebJPG pc3 Paper S k 5 Click Properties button next to PublishToWebl PG pc3 Plot area What to plot 6 Under User defined Paper sizes amp Calibratio
28. ay w Setup Menu Enable Tick the Global tick box to make changes to all graph cells of the same loop number or type Global Loop Type Use the Write button to make changes and the Read button to update the displayed information of a selected graph cell Part No INST RICKSOFTGUIDE 08 12 Page 11 of 58 1 5 1 1 Physical View rn nt my el WORK LOUNGE 117 107061088 ER We This view gives a graphical representation of the loop and zone relationships between the different diffusers on a diffuser network positioning each diffuser on a image background loaded using a project file Connecting to a diffuser network for the first time all the diffusers in this view will be organized the same as the logical view After synchronizing and finding all the serial numbers each diffuser will be positioned against the image background using the last position saved in the project file Using the edit mode diffusers can be moved to new positions against the background image by left clicking on the diffuser and dragging it to a new position Part No INST RICKSOFTGUIDE 08 12 Page 12 of 58 1 5 1 2 Logical View The logical view gives a graphical representation of the zone or loop relationships between the different diffusers on a diffuser network TCP IP connection 11 3 of Fan oe There can be up to 4 active channels Each channel can have up to 15 diffusers where each diffuser ha
29. e top and press the Advanced button at the bottom if needed take note of the width and height value in pixels 4 How to insert diffuser placeholders with dimensions 100x100 in existing jpg image open jpg image with Microsoft Paint program found under Start All Programs Accessories or any other image editing program start a 2nd Paint program instance and start with a new blank image select Image Attributes and enter Width 100 Height 100 using Pixel Units Press Ok button Now an image rectangle with dimensions 100x100 is created Change white background to different colour or any other pixel pattern using drawing tools Save image to use next time placeholder image needs to be inserted in an existing image press Edit Select All press Edit Copy switch back to 1st opened image press Edit Paste if Edit Paste is greyed out make certain that both steps Edit Select All and Edit Copy was followed properly in the top left hand corner of the image a 100x100 selection area will be copied left click inside created selection area not releasing button and drag the selection to correct position on image background If the visible area does not include the proper location drag selection to the visible area edge release mouse button use scroll bars to make invisible parts visible reselect selection and start drag process again use Edit Undo to delete last changes repeat insert process starting with Edit Paste save the changed im
30. enter Audio Devices So heise s 1 System Taskbar and User Accounts Windows Windows Wireless CardSpace Firewall Network Set Start Menu Scroll down to LHA Systems Version 1 driver removal MLM application v1 Select LHA Systems BACS USB Driver Driver removal and button to uninstall driver Version 2 driver removal MLM application v2 v4 click on Change Remove Select LHA Systems BACS Device Driver V2 Driver removal and click on Change Remove button to uninstall driver Part No INST RICKSOFTGUIDE 08 12 Page 34 of 58 5 How to setup PC to connect to Master Comms Unit Connect the PC directly to the Master Comms Unit by using a crossover cable with the following colour coding scheme Crossover m cable RJ 45 Plug Pin 1 I ERUAN 4 F ETEESI 1 EE ganen LI LI 7 PEANUT g Go Bb O br BR Clip is pointed away from you If connecting a PC to a Master Comms Unit through a switch or hub a normal straight through cable can be used Straight through Ethernet cable T3175t7 12345678 WIN per i an 5 J 4 5 6 i Uta bal LI lt i MLI Li ul Cipispoinea 2 8 Bbc iea away from you TCP IP static address setup on Windows PC Open Control Panel and double click on Network Connections Right click on Local Area Connection and select Properties Scroll down and select Internet Protocol TCP IP on XP PC or TCP IP
31. er form a functional block and the same with the other items in the array structures Each of these functional blocks are bind to a potential master diffuser unit on the MLM Proprietary network by the channel loop decimal value specified in the Multistate output Bind Map object present value property Taking the first functional block as example Supply Temp 1 Control Disk pos 1 Heater 1 Space Temp 1 Set point 1 Mode 1 Bind map 1 17 Use Table 1 to find channel 1 and loop 1 from 17 decimal value Therefore all these variables will get their specific values from the master diffuser unit on channel 1 loop 1 How to setup Bind map values automatically using MLM application After commissioning all the diffusers on the network goto File and select BACnet mapping table update to send to the MCU BACnet device the first 20 masters and change the Bind map values to the correct decimal values Part No INST RICKSOFTGUIDE 08 12 Page 47 of 58 9 MLM Controls Fault diagnostic Procedure Fault Fault Symptoms Possible Cause em Power Supply Wall Stat MLM Interface Red LED constantly on LED on PSU visible through side vent is constantly off LED on PSU is cycling Cycles continuously between Revision and temperature on the LCD Displays temperature only on the LCD No display on wall Stat LCD Part No INST RICKSOFTGUIDE Interface flash program upload Retry upload up to 3
32. etwork variables The Domain axis start from the left with the entered Start time Date Timestamp and continue up to the End time Date Timestamp The Range axis of the different network variables is located to the left and right of the chart Hover the mouse curser over plot points to display the specific network variable Date Timestamp and Range value in a popup Part No INST RICKSOFTGUIDE 08 12 Page 25 of 58 Right click in the general chart area Select Properties to change chart specific properties Select Save as to save the current chart view to a PNG image Select Print to print the current chart Select Zoom in Zoom Out and Auto Range Chart Properties Title Plot Other Category Plot Domain Range Axis Appearance General Label Date Timestamp Font Paint i Show tick labels Tick label font _ Show tick marks Part No INST RICKSOFTGUIDE 08 12 Page 26 of 58 2 Program Layout The BACS program is organized in a Menu bar at the top of the screen Main Toolbar just beneath the Menu bar and a general view area for Diffuser network views and logging views 2 1 Menu Bar 2 1 1 File Menu Export Setup To export network information after synchronization finished To a jpg of physical view To a text file use tick mark to select only masters export Properties Tick boxes Auto Sync automatic network synchronization after any reset connect event Start w
33. he network hardware setup Click on the button and disconnect connection Reconnect and reset diffuser network followed by a synchronize Sync Done SYNC done for all channels After the synchronization process finished the Sync done dialogue should appear Diffusers with loop edges should appear in the Logical and Physical views Any errors found in verification of diffuser network should pop up Part No INST RICKSOFTGUIDE 08 12 Page 6 of 58 1 5 Different views of Diffuser network 3 user views are available in network frame mode physical logical and network Logged data views Node list Verify list Chart View See 1 7 1 5 1 Network Hane ar ER oo SS Ka Type 10 11 Seral 08040782 PHYSICAL LOGICAL NETWORK gt Identification i g gt 3 Process Bee iF iE ji Ida il Ji je jae ih ie ite ll Global Loop _ Type id U jie ja es l a Wiite Read PHYSICAL LOGICAL NETWORK Click on the tabs to switch between the network logical and physical views Part No INST RICKSOFTGUIDE 08 12 Page 7 of 58 NENNE He Use the view toolbar To start and stop editing mode To change the current zoom level To search in physical and logical view for a specific serial number To verify the current state of the diffuser network Enabled Channels Click on the channel buttons to deactivate specific cha
34. hs b p Name Private Booths Background Image section2 jog Browse Connection Type USB gt Serial 071 00043 Click the Change Connection button Deleting sections floor plans Select the section floor plan name in the project tree on the left Press the Delete button Floor plans can only be deleted if no sections are left defined Zooming background image Click right mouse button select zoom commands from popup list or use mouse wheel to zoom Part No INST RICKSOFTGUIDE 08 12 Page 4 of 58 1 3 Connecting Press the button to open the connect frame IP Address 192 168 0 80 Connect Cancel Select type of connection USB Enter Serial number located on USB device TCP IP Enter the IP address of master comms unit Factory Setting 192 168 0 251 Press Connect to start new connection After a successful connection is made diffuser elements will appear in the different views of the network view frame Wait until all the different modules interface analogue and wall stat are visible in the network view before starting with the synchronization process This updating process may take a while especially if wall stat modules are used To disconnect the current connection click on the program This warning message will appear when the USB device was disconnected unexpectedly Press on the disconnect button unplug and reconnect the USB device press the but
35. i EN NN E N E 33 4 How to remove USB module drivers from windows rrrvrnnnrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnenenrrrrsrnrnnnnnnnn 34 5 How to setup PC to connect to Master Comms Unit rrrrrrrrnnnnrrrrrrnrnnnnnnnnnrrrrrrrnnnnnnnnnnerrrrnnnnnnnnnnenene 35 6 How to change IP address on Master Comms Unit rrnnnnnorrrrrrrvvvnnnrrrrrrsrsersnnnnnnnnnnnnrrvvrnnnsnrsrrssssennnn 37 7 How to change Ethernet speed setup ccccccsssssessssssesesseesseessesssesssseeseseeeseesssseesseseseeeeeeeeeeeegs 38 8 Integration with other BMS network protocols rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrsrsrsrssrsssssnssnne 39 9 MLM Controls Fault diagnostic Procedure cccceeeeeeecceceeceesaaceeeesssssseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaqags 48 10 Diffuser unit views See also How to change between different diffuser views 1 5 08 50 1 Vis al Elements TN 51 RR NN SZ 13 Making changes to a diffuser network cccccceessssssssssessesessssseeseeeeseseeseesesseseeeesseeeeseeeeseeeegs 52 14 Image file used for background of physical VICW rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrsnnnn 53 15 How to create project background images rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrnrrrsrsrrrssrsssrssssssnnnne 55 16 How to create JPG image from DWG drawIng rrrrrrrrrrnnnnnnnrrrrrrrrrrrrrrnrnvrvrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrrnnnnnnnne 56 kN NN 58 Part No INST RICKSOFTGU
36. ith Projects View when executing program Enable Grid in Physical View Lon Auto Mapping Table To send command to MCU with LON module to start auto updating of mapping table on LON module BACnet Mapping Table Update To send current channel loop setup of masters to MCU with BACnet module to update the mapping table Change Password To change password for access control to program for each user Update Flash To upload new firmware on hardware Auto Sync under properties should be turned off Exit Quit the BACS program 2 1 2 Help Menu Launch Help Open help interface with index to help topics Open Log File To view log of special events while connected to diffuser network Save Log About Open the About information box Part No INST RICKSOFTGUIDE 08 12 Page 27 of 58 How to use help The context sensitive help system can be activated in the following ways Window Level Press F1 or Help key get help for window with current focus Field Level Activate field level help by pressing help icon button in main toolbar Navigate with mouse or keyboard and select object to get help on Help Menu Item Inthe menu bar go to Help and select Contents 2 1 3 Window Menu 2 1 3 1 Network view Tab support for Network Logical and Physical views See 1 5 1 1 to 1 5 1 3 Part No INST RICKSOFTGUIDE 08 12 Page 28 of 58 2 1 3 2 Log view ae aar 5I ioe h le321e1200641a00 e Motor Got 50 Motor Mi pitada 00000000f
37. k End time now to get output up to the current time Serial numbers of selected diffusers Beneath the End time now tick box the selected diffusers serial numbers will be located for each module By default all the serials will be selected To unselect reselect specific serials press and hold the Ctrl button and click on the serial number to change Use of All Serials tick box Tick the All Serials tick box to disable the current selected serial numbers and select all existing serials in database It can be used to export the whole database to a tab delimited text file for all existing serials in the database Clear all tick boxes serial number fields Use the Clear button to clear all the selected tick box fields and remove all the selected serials Use of Status tick box Litt L Part No INST RICKSOFTGUIDE 08 12 Page 24 of 58 For the Interface and Controller module there is a status network variable that is a word value Each of the bits in the word value relate to the following states that can be set F hlotorOverCurrent otorF ault MotorMaovingDown eater Auto Man 0 1 Motor Enable Dis 01 eater Enable Dis 0 1 Use the AND OR bit operator to include and exclude the selected states How to understand Chart view Diffuser network log display Dale Timestamp SPACETEMP 5P1 MOTORPOS Start at the bottom of the chart by looking at the different colour and shape schemes of the selected n
38. n i l his Date Timestamp Epi ses isHeaterDis SPACETEMP SP 4 MOTORPOS Output format Tick the Show Chart tick box to show the output in a chart form OR Tick the Export tick box to redirect output to a tab delimited text file Click the Browse button Select the folder to save the export text file Enter a name for the text file Finish by clicking on the open button The name and path to the text export file should now appear in the edit box next to the Browse button This edit box can also be manually edited however no valid file and path checking will be done Part No INST RICKSOFTGUIDE 08 12 Page 23 of 58 FROM Select Modules Beneath the From heading select the different modules of the diffuser to show in chart or export Tick the Interface tick box Under the SELECT heading put ticks next to the following network variables to view or export Motor Min Motor Max Motor Goto Motor Pos Heater Max Heater Out Tick the Controller tick box Under the SELECT heading put ticks next to the following network variables to view or export Space Temp Co Temp Sp1 Sp2 Active Sp Flow Tick the Event tick box to view or export the following events Motor Fault Over current Reset WHERE Set Start and End time Select the digit to change with mouse click and use spin controls to change or enter manually the correct value By default the Start time will be 24 hours back from the current time Tic
39. n select Custom Paper Sizes Windom 7 Press Add button 8 Select Start from scratch click next Preview 9 Enter in Width and Height field 4000 and keep unit on pixels 10 Click next and next finish 11 Click on Ok button to close Plotter Configuration Editor dialogue 12 In the Plot Model dialogue select in Paper size dropdown the newly created paper size 4000 00 x 4000 00 pixels Other paper sizes could also be entered for example 3000 00 x 5000 00 2000 00 x 6000 00 etc 13 Under Plot area heading select under What to plot Window 14 Tick center the plot and fit to paper settings 15 Click on Window lt button Part No INST RICKSOFTGUIDE None gt Ba PublishT oWeb JPG pc3 i Plot offset origin set to printable area S Add E Independent JPEG Group JFIF JPEG Compression Ra Number of copies Previous paper size 9932 00 x 7014 00 pixels 1 Plot scale Fit to paper Scale Custom 0 1181 M Center the plot i Ee E fS Plotter Configuration Editor PublishToWeb JPG pc3 General Ports Device and Document Settings PublishToweb JPG pc3 Media amp gt Source and Size lt Size Previous paper size 9932 00 x 7014 00 l g Graphics sA Custom Properties Ser User defined Paper Sizes amp Calibration Fa Custom Paper Sizes Loa Modify Standard Paper Sizes Printable Area Filter Paper
40. n the Modify validate settings button Click on Save Changes Click on Go back to menu page button at the bottom of the page Click again on Configure LAN interface The Settings validated tick box will not be ticked Click again on the Modify validate settings button and the Settings validated tick box will be set again Part No INST RICKSOFTGUIDE 08 12 Page 38 of 58 8 Integration with other BMS network protocols The following network variables of the MLM Proprietary network are visible to other BMS network protocols like BACnet and LONtalk Space temperature Temperature Set point Heater output temperature Diffuser plate motor position Heating or Cooling mode Change Over Sensor Supply air temperature Mapping and binding of network variables to other network protocols Master Diffuser concept On the MLM Proprietary network there can be up to 60 diffusers installed on 4 different channels each channel with a maximum of 15 different diffusers They can be arranged in zones where each zone have one master diffuser that control the other slave diffusers For example in the layout Zone 6 Diffuser with serial 08081984 and on channel 4 and loop 4 is set as the master and control the slave diffusers with serials 08040708 07100444 09051919 Therefore it is only necessary to do a mapping of all the masters on the MLM proprietary network to another BMS network protocol by using the channel and loop number as reference
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42. nnels Node Editor Panel o oo Type 10 Ild 5 Serial 07120611 7 A Id entincation Device jd A 4 Hardware Id 2 3 Host ID 3 5 Device Mame 4 Loop Number 5 7 G Process 7 Process cmd 1 2 3 motor Position 13 7 Motor Goto 1 4 7 Motor Min 15 motor max 1 6 7 interface Status 17 4 Heater Out 1 9 3 Heater Max 1 9 gt A Type 8 Id 1 Serial OF0A4An000S A ldentincation 3 Process 7 Type 7 Id 2 Serial 08030009 Al Id antincation 3 Process LUE i Read After selecting a graph cell in one of the views the Node Editor Panel to the left of the screen will display information that can be used to view or make changes For each type of graph cell the following information will appear after collapsing the tree structure by clicking on it Identification Device id giving the Serial Number and FW Revision number erial No 07120611 V Revision 01 15 Part No INST RICKSOFTGUIDE 08 12 Page 8 of 58 Identification continued Hardware id giving the Product Code and HW Revision number roduct Code BL20 Revision NA Host Id Host ID 3 Device Name an unique name given to the device up to 6 characters long Sting Beta Loop Number Loop Number Process For Interface modules Type 10 Command Process cmd dat Bator Sa Motor Man to enable disable motor manual mode _ Heat Man Heat Man to enable disable heater manual mode et gt
43. p up Select zoom in out normal Launch help Zoom in Zoom out Zoom normal Help Current selected diffuser Right click to get pop up Expand Collapse Zoom in Zoom out Zoom normal Help Merate To expand collapse the view of the diffuser ier TE Click on Show in physical logical view to view selected diffuser Product Cade BL20 in other view es Hull hal 004 To zoom selected diffuser to normal zoom level click on zoom in Manual Motor Loc Current focused zone or loop edge Fant O Maa f le ME aa Double click to get rename pop up Ag _ Select new zone or loop number SerlalNo 07060044 Product Code BLI 1 EN sen lon i E se 424 p Flowi o 0 Min Part No INST RICKSOFTGUIDE 08 12 Page 21 of 58 1 7 How to log diffuser network variables to a database Connect to the diffuser network to be logged using the project view After synchronizing go to Window menu and open the Select nodes to log in database view Select nodes to log in database ve op ia p oea or i it om e pe m mi i m eee ee eee ee ae ee mj ae een eee me Pt gt ae re ja eae a EEE El te a ee pe Se aa a i bE a E E RA e AR P Tyr ecode 9020234 8100460 T120477 09020234 gt 8030569 08030916 RES ERE 08081992 8081993 08081984 INTERFACE 8071911 INTERFACE 08071913 Logging Enabled Logging Interval 180 5 Select All Tick the tick boxes next to
44. r deleting existing zone edges Select the zone edge to delete Press the delete button on the keyboard Renaming existing zone edges Double click on a zone number Select in the drop down the correct zone number WARNING any other zone edges with the same zone number will also be changed Moving diffusers around in the physical view Enable the edit mode by pressing the button Left click and drag diffuser unit to new location Master Diffuser set point change Double click on a master diffuser unit Change the set point value A Master Diffuser Unit is defined as LS diffuser with an analogue and wall stat module In the image above the following can be determined Analogue On Board Controller not enabled 0 0 C is greyed out Wall stat Enabled Temperature reading 17 8 in degrees Celsius Set point 22 in degrees Celsius Expanding or collapsing Diffuser units Select the diffuser unit by clicking on it Press right mouse button to expand or collapse current selected diffuser view Part No INST RICKSOFTGUIDE 08 12 Page 20 of 58 Mouse Interface In the different network views The mouse wheel can be used to Scroll up and down Zoom in and out by holding in the Ctrl key while logical physical or network view have current keyboard focus Scroll left and right by holding in the Shift key while logical physical or network view have current keyboard focus Right click to get po
45. s normally to the right of the drawing area Also make changes to original dwg for example make serial number text font bigger lines thicker change colours etc Part No INST RICKSOFTGUIDE 08 12 Page 57 of 58 17 Goods and Warranty GOODS AND WARRANTY When supplying goods to a consumer the following mandated statement applies Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure The benefits of this warranty are in addition to any rights and remedies imposed by Australian State and Federal legislation that cannot be excluded Nothing in this warranty is to be interpreted as excluding restricting or modifying any State or Federal legislation applicable to the supply of goods and services which cannot be excluded restricted or modified Subject to the conditions and limitation below the Company warrants products of its manufacture to be free of defects in workmanship and or materials at the time of delivery to the Buyer Any part assembly or portion thereof found to be defective within one year from the date of commissioning or eighteen 18 months from date of shipment from our factor
46. software will now look for a driver for the BACS USB Controller e Follow same procedure as for previous device e Click Finish after the driver is installed e The PC should display a message indicating that the drivers are successfully installed Part No INST RICKSOFTGUIDE 08 12 Page 32 of 58 3 2 Manual Installation Version 1 driver install MLM application v1 Browse to Program Files LHA Systems BACS Driver directory Folders IG Program Files ri Q 7 7ip C ABC Amber SVG Converter 3 9 Adobe 1 Autodesk I Chami L Chipkin Automation Systems C Cimetrics D CoffeeCup Software TG Common Files TJ ComPlus Applications IO Crazy Browser E D CyberLink 4 DWG Trueview 2008 A C Ethereal LO FLY Player 17 Free Image Editor E I Freescale E 17 Google LU Graph A Ping OD Grisoft 17 HalogenwWare O Hamachi ae co Honeywell 17 InstallShield Installation Information GJ Intel I Intel Corporation I Internet Explorer l i 2 Java Ismooth 0 9 7 IO LHA Systems I BACS OG Driver ire w BACS USB Driver exe Driver Installation Utility Silicon Laboratories Irn E H Ihabus inf Setup Information FF E ry lhawek inf Setup Information ce KE setup imi Ki mfigi iI stien Setti g LKB H E F 1 Run BACS USB Driver exe no popup indication that driver was installed Open Control Panel and open Add or remove Programs
47. times unsuccessful If not successful replace successful replace due to cabling error below No Wall Stat or Analogue module 1 Verify that at least one installed These units initiate Wall Stat or one Analogue the data communication module is installed per Power Supply 2 Cabling error to Wall Stat unit See item Cable verification below Faulty Power Supply Unit See item Power Supply Short circuit between V and 1 Verify cabling GND 2 Unplug MLM interface units until the fault is isolated Faulty Power Supply Faulty Power Supply Low input voltage Check mains feed voltage and connection nodes installed on the bus See item Cable verification below Faulty MLM Interface connected Replace to the Wall Stat See MLM Interface MLM Interface unit not diagnostics operational See MLM Interface MLM Interface in flash program diagnostics loader mode Faulty Wall Stat cabling below No Power to Wall Stat below Wall Stat unit faulty 08 12 Page 48 of 58 MLM Controls Fault diagnostic Procedure continued Motor actuator Motor noisily grinding drive against an end stop top or bottom 1 Re arrange Power Supply Premature end stop detection due to more than 8 diffuser placement 2 Upload rev 1 16 or later power management flash nodes connected to a single Power Supply connection point program to MLM Interface Faulty slave cabling See item Cable
48. ton to reconnect Part No INST RICKSOFTGUIDE 08 12 Page 5 of 58 1 4 Synchronize To see the current status of a connected diffuser network press the button to synchronize the graphical display with the diffuser network The synchronization process will not start if changes to diffuser network still need to be saved Due to the complexity of the diffuser network layout and the number of diffusers the synchronization process may take a while to finish When to synchronize After connecting to a diffuser network After resetting After making changes to diffuser network or any synchronization errors For an indication of the updating process see the graphical representation of the current number of messages queued in the Message Queue at the bottom of the screen Use the Node List view Use the Log view In the network view the dynamic updating of diffuser variables can be seen Any synchronization errors found will be displayed with pop up dialogues l Sync Frrar 1 SYNE failed on channel 3 Possible causes Synchronization process started too soon after diffuser network reset Next step of action Check the network hardware setup Reset network and restart synchronization process Sync Error i SYNC failed on channel 2 No response ox Possible causes Master comms unit channel dead no response from diffuser network when sending requests on channel Next step of action Check t
49. v4 on Vista PC Part No INST RICKSOFTGUIDE 08 12 Page 35 of 58 i L tal Area Connection Properties General Advanced Connect using m Realtek RTLS168 8111 PCI E Gigabi This connection uses the following items h l Cimetrics BACstac TM v3 2 Protocol ne Network Monitor Driver iw Internet Protocol TCP IP lt za Uninstall Properties Description Allows your computer to access resources on Microsoft network anii C Show icon in notification area when connected Motify me when this connection has limited or no connectity click on properties Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General You can get P settings a signed automatically if your network supports this capability Othersise pou need to ask your nebyork administrator for the appropriate IP settings O Obtain an IF address automatically de Use the following IF address IP address 192 168 O 50 Subnet mask 2955 29552 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 O 1 Iain LfS server addre gt aubornatic ally 18 Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate ONS server IP address enter an IP address different from any IP address already used on Ethernet network Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway for example 192 168 0 1 Click on Ok button Also change the IP
50. ve a specific channel and loop number assigned to it To connect diffusers on different channels the Zone concept is used There are 60 possible zones Starting from the top each row show all the diffusers in a zone starting to the left with the master diffuser and continuing with all the slave diffusers Zone zero starts at the top of the listing and all diffusers not forming part of a valid zone will be placed in a zone below continuing up to a row for zone 60 For example in Zone 6 the master diffuser with serial 08081984 on channel 4 and on loop 4 are connected to the following slave diffusers Diffuser with serial 08040708 on channel 3 and loop 4 Diffuser with serial 07100444 on channel 2 and loop 6 Diffuser with serial 09051919 on channel 1 and loop 6 Part No INST RICKSOFTGUIDE 08 12 Page 13 of 58 USB connection Egos 1928 hAF For a USB connection there is only one channel with 15 possible diffusers and only make use of the loop concept Starting from the top each row consist of diffusers on the same loop starting with diffusers on loop zero at the top listing all the diffusers not forming part of a valid loop 1 15 continuing up to a row for loop 15 Each loop row will start from the left with the assigned master diffuser if any and continue to position the other diffusers in the loop by higher ranked id number This view is ideal to group diffusers into different zones or loops or to make changes to an existing
51. w 0 Min Flow 50213 Max Flow 0 Id 0 Cmd 0 Fa i fee PDO Temp 0 0C00 0 Setpaint 20 Setpoint 218 Command ieee ees Filter Tabs Scroll Lock to stop auto scrolling to new logged messages Clear Buffer clear existing logged messages Columns CH channel FC function code Loop TC type code ID Len data length Data CRC code redundancy check Message description of logged data Time Filter enter channel function code loop number type code and id to filter displayed log data Part No INST RICKSOFTGUIDE 08 12 Page 29 of 58 2 1 3 3 Node list See 1 5 2 2 1 3 4 Verify Error List See 1 5 3 2 1 3 5 Select nodes to log in database See 1 5 4 2 1 3 6 Chart View See 1 5 4 Part No INST RICKSOFTGUIDE 08 12 Page 30 of 58 2 2 MLM Software Main Toolbar Connect See 1 3 Synchronize See 1 4 Reset Press the button to reset the diffuser network To reset only the Master Comms Unit press the disconnect button in the connect frame while connected Help 2 3 Network view Toolbar Pi El P P A T amp Edit To start an editing session Save To start the process of propagating the changes made in the network view to the physical diffuser network The button will be greyed out when the save process finished Zoom in To zoom into current network view frame used when the mouse does not have a mouse wheel button Zoom out To zoom out of current network view Zoom normal
52. y whichever is the sooner unless expressly stated otherwise in the Company s Publications or Literature will be repaired or exchanged F O B factory The Company reserves the right to replace defective parts of the goods with parts and components of similar quality grade and composition where an identical component is not available Goods presented for repair may be replaced by refurbished goods of the same type rather than being repaired Refurbished parts may be used to repair the goods Goods or parts that have been returned for repair except where the repair is as a result of the Company s lt i _ Sl a 8 h l a k gt ED gt FANTECH Intelligent Ventilation Australia Adelaide Brisbane Darwin Perth Sydney Part No INST RICKSOFTGUIDE 08 8294 0530 07 3299 9888 failure to comply with the statutory guarantees in the ACL or warranty assessment are deemed to have been abandoned by the Buyer if not collected within 30 days after the Company has notified the Buyer in writing of the warranty assessment outcome or the completed repair The Company reserves the right to dispose or otherwise deal with an abandoned product or part at its discretion This warranty does not apply if i the goods have not been paid for by the Buyer as per the credit terms provided or ii the goods have not been installed in accordance with AS NZS 3000 2000 Australian New Zealand Wiring rules

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