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1. Fig 12 Typical Log in screen Home Connected RTUs Lighting Refrig rr a Overrides Alarms Unit Config een ad nn April 22 2009 Outdoor Temp Outdoor Humidity 39 0 F Fig 13 Typical home screen 9 01 AM 79 0 RH Unit Configuration The Unit Configuration button is where all administrative selections settings and preference changes can be made ADG gt Unit Config Connected Platform Settings Administration 31 em B Fig 14 Unit Configuration screen REVEAL Platform Settings Login Time out The following can be viewed and or modified from the i Tila a 1 0 only supports English Platform Settings screen see Fig 15 ae or V decid Contrast only applicable to the Reveal gray scale model 0 SU Brightness a ADG gt Unit Config gt Platform Settings Connected Contrast A ADG gt Unit Config gt Platform Settings Connected Brightness Administration The Administration tab on the Unit Configuration screen allows access to the following see Fig 16 Logout Clean Display Touch Calibrate A ADG gt Unit Config gt Platform Settings Connected Network Address OS Version 0 0 00000 A Language Login Timeout 4 Platform Software Version 4 Platform y SJL Proms _J R JB Fig 15 Platform screens Reboot Upgrade Kernel Upgrade Unit Factory Defaults Factory Verify ADG gt Unit Conf
2. wires except the last unit No termination resistors are required with these devices Total length of network can not exceed 1 000 ft 304 8 m and should use Honeywell WIR 1010 two conductor twisted pair shielded 22 AWG communications cable Belden 8761 equivalent NOTE When daisy chaining multiple Reveal units on the same RS 485 port remember to pull all six wires through the wall plate POWER UP After the unit is powered up or reset the sequence of events with accompanying user screens is as follows 1 At initial power up the display remains dark for approximately 10 12 seconds while the unit performs its Power On Self Test sequence Fig 4 Power up 2 Booting with progress bar shown Booting Fig 5 Booting progress 3 Application Started with full progress bar shown Application started Fig 6 Application started progress REVEAL The device application begins the screen caching process Please wait Fig 7 Screen caching progress The device application loads the screen object database Please wait Loading databases Fig 8 Database load progress The device prepares to build the screens Please wait Preparing to build screens Fig 9 Screen build progress 62 0321 01 REVEAL 7 The device creates and caches each screen Please wait Creating screen 2 of 3 Fig 10 Screen creation progress 8 Unit p
3. 1 Your local Honeywell Automation and Control Products Sales Office check white pages of your phone direc tory 2 Honeywell Customer Care 1885 Douglas Drive North Minneapolis Minnesota 55422 4386 In Canada Honeywell Limited Honeywell Limit e 35 Dynamic Drive Toronto Ontario M1V 429 International Sales and Service Offices in all principal cities of the world Manufacturing in Australia Canada Finland France Germany Japan Mexico Netherlands Spain Taiwan United Kingdom U S A BEFORE INSTALLING THIS PRODUCT CAUTION Can cause electrical shock or equipment damage Disconnect power before beginning installation CAUTION If this product is replacing a display that contains mercury in a sealed tube do not place the old display in the trash Contact the local waste management authority for instructions regarding recycling and proper disposal IMPORTANT This product should be installed by a trained and experienced technician Failure to follow these instructions carefully could damage the product or cause unexpected system operation IMPORTANT Make sure the latest software and firmware updates have been installed by visiting www Honeywell com Register to log in and select Software Updates under MyHoneywell 62 0321 01 2 MOUNTING NOTE The wall plate must be mounted first so that the wires can be pulled through the middle of the plate before they are connected and Reveal is installed R
4. and present value Time of occurrence plus number of occurrences Acknowledge state and time Messages and notes 62 0321 01 REVEAL TROUBLESHOOTING Following the successful installation mounting wiring unit configuration and screen layout download of Reveal from a REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Meets AS NZS CISPR 11 Mark for Australian and New Zealand C Tick properly configured and active WEBs or CP Controller a user Home screen similar to the one shown below should be visible Federal Communications Commission FCC on the Reveal display This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 Subpart B of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause interference in which case users at their own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference Any unauthorized modification of this equipment may result in the revocation of the owner s authority to continue its operation aiti in ue j Ps i Alara J peo re ng LTE Canadian Department of Communication DOC BOs NOTE This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil numerique de la Classe
5. A respecte toutes les exigencies du Reglement sur le material broilleur du Canada Fig 22 Typical home screen If the viewable screen is not similar to the one shown above the following troubleshooting tips may help to determine the cause of the problem 1 Check that the WEBs or CP Controller is powered up and that the Reveal driver and all uploads have been completed 2 Check that the Reveal driver is not reporting any communication faults with the device If the installation is on a site with multiple Reveal displays faults could be caused by a duplicate network address on the Reveal displays 3 For technical support please call 1 800 328 2231 or send an e mail to to hbc tac support honeywell com CE Declaration of Conformity Honeywell declares under its sole responsibility that the Reveal is in conformity with EMC Standard EN61326 NOTE To maintain international compliance the Reveal must be powered by a CE certified UL Class 2 transformer Waste Electrical amp Electronic Equipment Customers are advised to dispose of this product at the end of its useful life according to applicable local laws regulations and procedures MODEL AND PART NUMBERS Table 1 provides the part numbers that should be used to order the necessary Honeywell parts Table 1 Part Numbers Preduet PatNumber Reveal Color Display LCD CT043A100 Reveal Gray Scale Display LCD GT043A100 Cover Plate Assembly 50028399 001 WIR 1010 T
6. Reveal INTRODUCTION Reveal uses Honeywell s patent pending EZ Nav technology to provide real time status information on an easy to use wall mounted touch screen LCD Reveal has a 480 x 272 High Definition 24 bit Full Color backlit LCD display It is also available in a 16 level Extended Temperature gray scale display Both displays have a viewing area of 8 in 51 6 cm3 Reveal has customizable user screens multi language capability and permission based access control With these features it provides site personnel the ability to quickly and conveniently access setpoint changes local alarm data and other system information This device can be configured through the WEBs or ComfortPoint CP workbench supervisors using a software driver This document contains the Installation startup and user instructions for Honeywell Reveal For further programming instructions go to www Honeywell com manuals and download the Reveal Software Installation and Programming User Guide form 62 0322 Honeywell INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SPECIFICATIONS Agency Approvals Listed device UL CUL e Standards used UL916 Physical Dimensions Width 6 58 inches 147 mm Height 3 65 inches 91 mm Depth 1 42 inches 38 mm LCD CT043A100 Reveal Color Touch Screen Display 480 x 272 High Definition 24 bit Full Color Liquid Crystal Display LCD e 14 F to 122 F 10 C to 50 C Operating Temper
7. ated This can be accomplished by first seating the bottom connector of the display into the wall plate s bottom portion and then securing the top of the unit into the wall plate s two upper latches by firmly pressing on the top of the display 2 When removing the unit from the wall plate lift up on the unit from the bottom portion and pull off Alternatively one can first pull the unit off from one side of the wall plate before the other side is unlatched 3 Do NOT use any tools to pry the unit off the wall plate LCD CT043A100 WIRING PANEL NOTE All communication and power connections are intended to be wired using 18 to 22 AWG wire Strip approximately 1 4 in 6 4 mm of insulation from the wire and connect wires to screw terminals as shown in Fig 3 24 VOLT TRANSFORMER WEBs CP CONTROLLER RS485 COMM PORT M28767 Fig 3 Wiring Schematic Wiring 24VAC Power NOTE Each Reveal must have its own isolated non grounded 24 VAC power source Wiring the RS 485 Network A single Reveal display may be wired directly to a WEBs or CP Controller as shown in Fig 3 However when wiring multiple Reveal displays to the same RS 485 port on the display network the Reveal displays must be wired in a daisy chain topology The Reveal RS 485 network does not support star topologies 62 0321 01 4 When daisy chaining the displays together connect two wires to each screw for each of the three RS 485 communications
8. ature Range e The LCD color display is for use in a site manager s office and or located throughout a site for departmental managers and facility maintenance personnel LCD GT043A100 Reveal Gray Scale Touch Screen Dis play 480 x 272 16 level Gray Scale Display e 4 F to 158 F 20 C to 70 C Operating Temperature Range e The LCD gray scale display is for use inside HVAC rooftop units walk in cold rooms etc Operating Relative Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Electrical Ratings e Input voltage range 20 30VAC 50 60Hz 8VA Class 2 NOTE Each Reveal display must have its own isolated non grounded 24 VAC power source Contents PVE ROO CTIONN cassette ee Sete E apo eee 1 SDecllioalions cece peasccetencaanesicdevecclecnduccbasneoeeweloneneareaterses 1 Ordering Information pp 2 Before Installing this Product 2 GUN 2 WO 4 POWGIEUD ss 5 Configuration and User ACCESS pp 6 Troubleshooting ccccccesececeseeeceeeeeeeeseeceseeeesseesensaseeeseas 10 Model and Part Numbers pp 10 Regulatory Compliance pp 10 UL US 62 0321 01 REVEAL ORDERING INFORMATION When purchasing replacement and modernization products from your TRADELINE wholesaler or distributor refer to the TRADELINE Catalog or price sheets for complete ordering number If you have additional questions need further information or would like to comment on our products or services please write or phone
9. box Use Fig 2 and the following procedure to mount the display to a standard 2 x 4 in electrical box The display can be mounted to either a horizontal or vertical electrical box ELECTRICAL BOX WIRE BRACKET 6 32 X 5 8 FLAT HEAD SCREWS 2 COVER PLATE WIRE HOLE MOUNTING HOLES 2 WALL PLATE WIRE HOLE REVEAL MOUNTING HOLES 2 6 32 X 1 4 PAN HEAD SCREWS 2 THERMOSTAT M27510 Fig 2 Mounting to a vertical electrical box using the optional Cover Plate Assembly bracket part nbr 50028399 001 Remove the display from its wall plate base If the 2 x 4 in electrical box is mounted in a horizontal orientation position the wall plate over the box s end holes and insert and tighten the two screws to secure the display to the electrical box If the 2 x 4 in electrical box is mounted in a vertical orientation Fig 2 install an optional Cover Plate Assembly bracket on the electrical box first and then position the display wall plate over the bracket s horizontal holes Insert and tighten the two screws to secure the display on the electrical box Finish wiring the wall plate before replacing the display See Wiring on page 4 62 0321 01 REVEAL WIRING CAUTION All wiring must comply with local and national electrical codes NOTES 1 When attaching the unit to the wall plate make sure all three snap fit latching points are fully se
10. eveal comes fully assembled and can easily be mounted directly to a wall or horizontally on a standard 2 x 4 in electrical box With the optional cover plate assembly it can be mounted vertically on a standard 2 x 4 in electrical box Fig 2 on page 3 The mounting procedures vary depending on the mounting location Mounting directly to the wall Use Fig 1 on page 2 and the following procedure to mount the unit directly on the wall DRYWALL HOLES APPROPRIATELY SIZED MOUNTING ANCHORS FOR WALL ANCHORS NOT SUPPLIED i W2 a a N a i gt ny 0 AXE Y JA Z A MOUNTING SCREWS NOT SUPPLIED M28766 Fig 1 Mounting the base directly to a wall Remove the display from its wall plate base 2 Position the wall plate of the display level against the wall and mark the wall to show the location of the two slotted holes 3 Drill two holes in the locations marked and if necessary insert hollow wall anchors 4 Position the wall plate over the holes and insert and tighten the two screws to secure the display in a level position on the wall 5 Finish wiring the wall plate before replacing the display See Wiring on page 4 Mounting to a vertical or horizontal electrical
11. ig gt Administration Connected Logout ADG gt Unit Config gt Administration Connected ADG gt Unit Config gt Administration Connected O Touch Calibrate Upgrade Kernel Factory Defaults A q Argin Upgrade Unit Factory Verify q Admin SJL rmm JD Fig 16 Administration Screens Clean Display Reboot 7 62 0321 01 REVEAL Address and Screen Layout Set Network Address The default address of zero will not communicate with the WEBs or CP Controller Setting the address to any valid address configured within the WEBs or CP Controller will automatically establish communications with the WEBs or CP Controller and download the user s screen layout configuration relevant for Reveal unit s address Once the display establishes communications with the WEBs or CP Controller the device s user passwords will be in effect IMPORTANT When installing more than one unit make sure each unit has a different network address If two units are given the same address then the address can not be changed from Reveal the 9999 default password will not work From the WEBs or CP Controller the network must then be disabled or the Reveal must be put into Communication Loss Comm Loss by disconnecting the network cable to allow the 9999 password to work again Screen Layout Download The initial user screen layout download begins automatically after the Reveal s address is rec
12. ognized by the display network NOTE Downloads to multiple devices may be started and done simultaneously NOTE Ifa download fails any previously loaded screen layout is erased and the unit configuration screen re displays Refer to the Reveal Software Installation and Programming User Guide form 62 0322 for full software installation update and programming details Navigation List Screen The Navigation List screen shows the various zones and floors with optional summary data values on the buttons 62 0321 01 8 Screens and Elements Screens and elements are fully configurable and may vary from those shown below They are built using a combination of elements Navigation Buttons Standard Navigation Buttons Q X Home Cancel Prev Next away Down Back OK Fig 17 Navigation Buttons Home Screen The Home screen has top level buttons and associated icons for navigation to deeper screen sets The Home screen varies in the types of viewable icons depending on the users required access With Honeywells EZ Nav technology a Home icon is on every page for quick return to the Home screen from anywhere in the navigation Home Connected RTUs Lighting _ Refrig Overrides _ Alarms Unit Config April 22 2009 Outdoor Humidity 39 0 F Fig 18 Home screen Outdoor Temp 9 01 AM i 79 0 RH Home gt HVAC 1 Zones Connected 1st Flo
13. or A 2nd Floor 76 0 F 3rd Floor 72 0 F y 2 more 4 mame RJS Fig 19 Navigation List screen Data List Screen The Data List screen contains all data available for each zone or floor selected This screen also includes a list of data buttons with optional summary data values and read only gray text or editable points green text NOTE For gray scale Reveal displays the read only points are displayed with a lighter shade of gray Home gt HVAC 1 Zones gt 1st Floor Connected Cool Setpoint 77 00 F A Fan Sched ON Mode Auto Emergency Status OK y eja me b Home Prev Hext Back Fig 20 Data List screen Data Editing Screen The Data Editing screen can be accessed directly by selecting the editable points on the Data List screen This page allows editing data values via the EZ Nav up and down arrows for simplified usability REVEAL 77 00 F re Fig 21 Data Editing screen Override Screen The Override screen which may or may not be used contains the following features Buttons directly modify enumeration points when pressed Access code not required to modify Alarm List Screen The Alarm List screen which may or may not be used contains the following features List of current alarms Shows source and time of alarm occurrence Alarm Details Screen The Alarm Details screen which may or may not be used contains the following features Source point
14. ower up is now complete 9 The very first time a new Reveal display is powered up or returned to the factory default settings the display presents a splash screen with a Unit Configuration button Unit Config Reveal Fig 11 Screen Unit Configuration button At this point the device is ready for configuration of the various parameters as described in Configuration and User Access on page 6 NOTE After a User s screen layout configuration has been downloaded into the display the user defined Home screen displays following the conclusion of all future power up sequences NOTE Several display properties are also available for adjustment using the Unit Configuration screen These properties include the ability to initiate a download request of the user s screen layout configuration from the WEBs or CP Controller CONFIGURATION AND USER ACCESS All configuration adjustments within Platform Settings and Administration and all Data Items and Setpoint changes require user authentication 62 0321 01 6 The default password for changing any of the Administration or Platform settings is 9999 NOTES 1 The default password is only valid if the device is in communication failure Comm Fail 2 If the device is connected communicating to the WEBs or CP system then passwords are dependent on those assigned within the WEBs or CP Supervisor Connected Home gt Unit Config gt Administration
15. wo conductor shielded 709001000 communications cable Belden 8761 equivalent 62 0321 01 10 REVEAL 62 0321 01 REVEAL Reveal and EZ Nav are trademarks of Honeywell International Inc Automation and Control Solutions Honeywell International Inc 1985 Douglas Drive North Golden Valley MN 55422 Honeywell Limited Honeywell Limitee 35 Dynamic Drive Toronto Ontario M1V 4Z9 customer honeywell com Honeywell U S Registered Trademark 2009 Honeywell International Inc 62 0321 01 M S 10 09 Printed in U S A
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