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1.           et    u    _            1    NEXT  C1 lt code gt C2 lt code gt   C3 lt code gt C4 lt code gt   C5 lt code gt C6 lt code gt     Config  NEXT    C7 lt code gt C8 lt code gt     Tool Ident  Data   Name   lt tool name gt    Vers   lt           no  gt   BACK NEXT                  A          Tool Ident  Data  User Name     user name gt   BACK NEXT       EN2B 0137GE51 R0902    Flash EPROM  BACK  ERASE FLASH  SHOW APPLIC           Points in Trend  Parameters  System Info  BACK NEXT    op    HW Interf  Cfg   DDC Times   Buswide Access  BACK NEXT       0    Trend Buffer                              0000122c    Separate overview for  Hardware Interface       Configuration screens   gt  lt user addr  gt  T    user addr  gt  1    user addr  gt     user addr  gt             DDC Times  Exec  Time 1 72  Cycl  Time 3 00   BACK     lt user addr  gt      lt value gt   Trend log       ON  BACK             Flash EPROM  SAVE APPLIC     Buswide Access   LOGIN LOGOFF  Remote Alarms  OFF      user addr  gt   lt val  gt t   lt user addr  gt   lt val  gt 1   lt user addr  gt   lt val  gt    lt user addr  gt   lt val  gt l ON               Erasing Flash  Please wait                user addr  gt   lt unit gt t Remote Login              lt time gt   lt value gt  1  lt controller gt  1   lt time gt   lt value gt  A  lt controller gt  1    time     value   J   controller Y       Fixed Applic     lt app  gt   lt date gt  1   lt app  gt   lt date gt  1   lt app  gt   lt date gt  4    Burning Flash  
2.          gt  lt user addr  gt  T Honeywell Honeywell   lt user addr  gt  1 XL 50 XL 50 V 2 04 00   lt user addr  gt  V 2 04 00       1 V 1 00   lt user addr  gt  J  gt NEXT  gt NEXT    gt  lt date gt   lt time gt  Append Busnumber Append Busnumber   lt user addr  gt  to User Addr    to User Addr      lt val  gt  YES YES                                 gt NEXT  gt NEXT    C1  code   C2 lt code gt   C3 lt code gt  C4 lt code gt   C5 lt code gt  C6 lt code gt                  lt Ist time pgm  gt  Init  MON 16 08  10 27  TO  20 30 20                 user addr  gt    vali TODAY  gt NEXT NEXT  A This screen is skipped in the HE01 a application  Y  Instead  the bus number is appended automatically   CONFIG    A This screen appears only for certain applications  configuration codes     requiring eigh    AA A Additional options     Meter Bus    and    Modem      P viewable by scrolling downwards     respectively    M Bus Config   Baudrate   lt bdrate gt     BACK                          C7  code   C8 lt code gt        Please be Yes    patient   while firmware  restarts    Configuration  successful                  gt Config  Interf   Enable Rem  B                       Modem Config   Baudrate     9600  GSM PIN                     ck k  Reset Modm BACK     lt 1  time program gt    MON 13 06  10 27   TO  20 30 20      TODAY NEXT         After powering up the controller or after a RESET  the initial screen of the start up  sequence appears  A RESET can be achieved by pressing the  DOWN  
3.       keys  The optimize flag can be set to ON only if the user address is suitable  for optimization     Use the arrow keys to move from field to field  Confirm with ENTER     Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to  OK  and confirm with ENTER to add the  new switching point to the current time program     19 EN2B 0137GE51 R0902    TIME PROGRAM KEY    EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE       Modifying or Deleting a Switching Point    AHU1   NEW    06 00   user addr  gt T      06 00   user addr  gt 1    06 00   user addr  gt Jl       Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to the switching point you wish to modify or  delete  Confirm with ENTER     AHU1  lt user addr  gt     06 00   20 0  C   Opt         lt        DELETE       Modify the time  the value  or the optimize flag of the switching point  Using the  arrow keys  move the cursor to the field you wish to change  Confirm with ENTER     Use the     and       keys to change the field content  If you wish to delete the  switching point  use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the  DELETE  field and  confirm with ENTER     AHU1  lt user addr  gt   Really delete    switchp 06 00      YES   NO       If you are sure that you wish to delete the switching point  use the arrow keys to  move the cursor to  YES  and confirm with ENTER  If you do not wish to delete the  Switching point  use the arrow keys to move the cursor to  NO  and confirm with  ENTER  In the latter case  you will escape to the previous screen without deleting  the switching p
4.      Hardware Interface Configuration    The following sequence will depend upon the specific hardware interfaces featured  on the controller  The list box will contain a combination of the following options  B   port  serial port   C bus  LON bus  M Bus  or Modem  RS232 serial port      HW Interf  Cfg     1    B Port  C Bus 1    LON Bus       B Port Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to the  B Port  field  Confirm with ENTER     B Port Config   Baudrate lt bdrate gt       BACK       Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to the value field  Confirm with ENTER   NOTE  Changing the baud rates reguires a level 2 password     Change the values using the     or      keys  Confirm with ENTER  Using the arrow  keys  move the cursor to  BACK  and confirm with ENTER     C Bus Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to the  C Bus  field  Confirm with ENTER     C Bus Config   Baudrate   lt bdrate gt     Contr No   1  Bus ID   BACK                   NOTE  If you set the bus ID to a non zero value  the C bus baudrate will be  immediately disabled  i e  it is then no longer editable   See also  section  LONWoRKS Bus  below    Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to the value field  Confirm with ENTER     NOTE  Changing the baud rates reguires a level 2 password     NOTE  To provide compatibility with the PC based XI584 operator and service  software  this C Bus screen may appear even for controllers with    39 EN2B 0137GE51 R0902    DATA POINTS   PARAMETERS KEY EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE    app
5.     Daily      Weekly    Annual       Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to the  Weekly  field  Confirm with ENTER     21 EN2B 0137GE51 R0902    TIME PROGRAM KEY    EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE    AHU1 Weekly    MON Workday T    TUE Workday 1    WED Workday y       A daily time program is assigned to each day of the week in the weekly time  program  To assign another daily time program to a day of the week  use the arrow  keys to move the cursor to this day  Confirm with ENTER     AHU1    Workday      Weekend    DP 1       Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to the daily time program to be assigned to  the day ofthe week displayed in the upper right corner  Confirm with ENTER     AHU1 MON  really assign    Weekend      YES   NO       Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to  YES  to assign the daily time program to  the weekday or  NO  to escape from this screen without any changes  Confirm with  ENTER        Annual Program       EN2B 0137GE51 R0902    System Time    Daily      Weekly    Annual       Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to the  Annual  field  Confirm with ENTER           1 Annual  display from      23 06 1997    NEXT       The annual program will be displayed from the date shown in this screen  The  default date is the current date  Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to the date  field  Confirm with ENTER     Use the     or      keys to change the date and move to the next digit using the right  arrow key  Confirm with ENTER     Using the arrow keys  move the
6.     EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE    controller s start up seguence  This number is subtracted from the total application  memory  and the resulting number  in Kbytes  is the additional remote trend buffer  size  The following figure illustrates the adjustable remote trend buffer     TOTAL APPLICATION MEMORY    REMOTE TREND BUFFER       UNUSED APPLICATION MEMORY  e g  58 KBYTES    58 KBYTES      1263 ADDITIONAL TREND SAMPLES    128 APPLICATION  KBYTES e g  70 KBYTES      104 TREND SAMPLES  DEFAULT       1367 TOTAL TREND SAMPLES    Figure 1  Adjustable remote trend buffer example     The maximum number of trend samples will be displayed on the MMI once a value  for application memory size is entered     The adjustment range for the application memory size is the following     Application memory size Trend samples in remote trend buffer  Default  128 Kbyte 104 per central    Maximum  128 Kbyte 104 per central  Minimum  38 Kbyte 104 per central  PLUS    N    for central A    For the XD52 FC application module   N    128 Kbytes   appl  size in Kbytes    384 Kbytes    1024 bytes   47 bytes       For all other application modules equipped with Flash EPROMS   N    128 Kbytes   appl  size  in Kbytes     1024 bytes   47 bytes    Hence  the maximum value of N is 10 327 trend samples for the XD52 FC ap   plication module and 1 960 trend samples for all others containing Flash memory   This means that for all Flash memory equipped modules with a minimum  application size of 38 Kbytes  there will b
7.     i e  the data specified manually is written into the attribute  Manual Value    processed in the controller  and passed on to an output  The user can  of  course  recall the measured value coming from the attribute  Value   but  this has no effect on the application program        Hours Run    An hours run log can be carried out for digital data points  physical and pseudo    e g  logging the hours run by a heating circuit pump  The accumulated hours run  are displayed in the attribute  Hours Run   The corresponding values have a  resolution of 1 minute     63 EN2B 0137GE51 R0902    DATA POINTS   PARAMETERS DESCRIPTION EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE       Technical Address    The Excel 50 controller has 22 physical inputs   outputs  Each physical data point  has a fixed technical address containing information about the controller number   the board number  and the input   output number on the board        Example    User Address    The 14 character user address for each data point  physical and pseudo  can be  displayed on the operator s terminal  Access to change all physical and pseudo  data points depends on the operator s access level     NOTE  In the case of configurable applications  only  if more than one controller  with the same application program exists on the C bus  the controller  number must be attached to the user address and the controller name to  make the user addresses unique     The user addresses can be changed during the start up or cold start via the  operato
8.    entry     YES   NO       If REMOVE  has been selected  this screen will appear  Using the arrow keys   move the cursor to  YES  to remove the daily time program from the period  Confirm  with ENTER     23 EN2B 0137GE51 R0902    TIME PROGRAM KEY EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE    EN2B 0137GE51 R0902 24    EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE    DATA POINTS   PARAMETERS KEY       Separate overviews  for data point screens                         Please Enter    Your Password  QX             Ana       log Input  Analog Output  Digital Input    Fast access key  Data Points   Parameters    NEXT                     CT CT          NEXT                   Digital Output  Totalizer  Hours Run          BACK    M Bus Data  Pseudo Analog  Pseudo Digital                    NEXT    Remote Analog  Remote Digital    Manual Operat     BACK    NEXT                            Point in Trend  Parameters  System Info    BACK       BACK       HW Interf  Cfg   DDC Times  Buswide Access         NEXT    N       EXT          Flash    EPROM       Buffer               BACK          Separate overview  for these screens     25       0000128c                lt user addr  gt    lt user addr  gt    lt user addr  gt    lt user addr  gt            lt user addr  gt    lt value gt      lt value gt     Hours  Switch  lt status gt                     lt user addr  gt    lt user addr  gt    lt user addr  gt    lt user addr  gt            lt user addr  gt      lt user defined text gt      lt value gt   MANUAL    BACK                  EN2B 013
9.   ENTER     System Time  Date   23 06 1997    Time   10 28    BACK       If  Date  is selected    Set the date using the     or      keys  Use the arrow keys to move from field to field   Confirm with ENTER  Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to  BACK   Confirm  with ENTER to return to the previous screen     NOTE  The date must be entered in the format determined by the Engineering  Units  for example  23  July 1997 must be entered as 23 07 1997 for  Europe and 07 23 1997 for the US  Press the CANCEL key to abort the  operation or to cancel an incorrect entry before ENTER has been pressed   The value previously displayed will be restored     16    EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE    TIME PROGRAM KEY    System Time  Date   23 06 1997  Time   12 30     BACK       If  Time  is selected   Set the time using the     or      keys  Use the arrow keys to move from field to field   Confirm with ENTER  Use the CANCEL key to return to the previous screen     NOTE  The time must be entered in the following format  HH MM in 24 hour clock  format  for example  9 30 a m  must be 09 30 and 9 30 p m  must be  21 30  Press the CANCEL key to abort the operation or to cancel an  incorrect entry before ENTER has been pressed  The value previously  displayed will be restored        Daylight Saving    The actual dates on which daylight savings time starts and ends in a given year  must be changed every year     System Time    Date   Time      Daylight Saving       Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to th
10.   lt no  gt 1   lt user addr  gt   lt no  gt 1   lt user addr  gt   lt no  gt     user addr  gt   lt no  gt J           lt user addr  gt     M Bus No    lt no  gt     BACK        gt Points in Trend   gt Parameters     gt System Info    BACK   NEXT       Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to  NEXT  to display the second screen of    the  Parameters  menu  Confirm with ENTER       HW Interf     DDC Times    Cfg      gt Buswide Access     gt BACK  gt NEXT       35 EN2B 0137GE51 R0902    DATA POINTS   PARAMETERS KEY EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE    Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to  NEXT  to display the third screen of the   Parameters  menu  Confirm with ENTER       Trend Buffer    Flash EPROM         BACK          Points in Trend      Points in Trend    Parameters    System Info    BACK   NEXT       Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to the  Points in Trend  field  Confirm with  ENTER        lt user addr   gt      lt user addr   gt      lt user addr   gt      lt user addr   gt        Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to the appropriate data point  Confirm with  ENTER      lt user addr   gt    lt value gt     Trend Log ON    BACK       To enable disable trend logging for this data point  use the arrow keys to move the  cursor to the appropriate field  Confirm with ENTER     Change the value status using the     or      keys  Confirm with ENTER  Using the  arrow keys  move the cursor to  BACK   Confirm with ENTER to return to the list  under  Points in Trend           Para
11.  alarm information on alarm history   points currently in an alarm condition  critical alarms  non critical alarms  and  buswide alarms       Alarm Buffer    Point in Alarm      Critical Alarm    NEXT       Confirm with ENTER to go to the second screen of the  Alarms  procedure       NonCrit Alarm    Buswide Alarms      BACK       Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to the desired item from the first or second  page of the alarm menu  e g   Point in alarm   Confirm with ENTER        lt alarm name       lt alarm name         lt alarm name       lt alarm name         The screen displays all the points currently in alarm in the list box  To access more  information about a specific alarm  use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the  appropriate alarm name  Confirm with ENTER     46 EN2B 0137GE51 R0902    EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE    ALARMS KEY     lt date gt   lt time gt      alarm           gt    lt value status  gt     lt predefined text gt        Alarm information  comprising the date  time  alarm name  value status and alarm  reason  is displayed  Press CANCEL to return to the previous screen     NOTE  The same operating method as described for  Point in alarm  applies to the   Alarm buffer    Critical alarm  and  Noncritical alarm      If the item  Buswide alarms  has been chosen from the alarm menu  the following  screen will appear     Buswide Alarms     lt contr name gt  01 XT       lt contr name gt  02 X1      contr name   03 XJ       This screen shows a list of all contro
12.  cursor to  NEXT   Confirm with ENTER     AHU1 Workday  From  22 12 1997    TO  07 01 1998   gt    CHANGE   NEXT       22    EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE    TIME PROGRAM KEY    In this screen  the name of the daily time program which is assigned to the period is  shown     If there is no daily time program assigned to the annual schedule  the following  screen appears     AHU1            gt           FRI 16 05 1997    FRI 16 05 1997    CHANGE   NEXT       Regardless of which screen appears  use the arrow keys to move the cursor to      NEXT to display the next period a daily time program is assigned to       CHANGE  to change the settings for the shown period    Confirm with ENTER     AHU1 Workday  From   22 12 1997    To    07 01 1998    REMOVE   ASSIGN       If  CHANGE  has been selected  this screen will be displayed  Using the arrow keys   move the cursor to the date fields you wish to change  Confirm with ENTER  Use the      and       keys to change the start and end dates     Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to        ASSIGN  to assign another daily time program to the period        REMOVE  to remove the daily time program shown in the first line of the  screen from the period    Confirm with ENTER     AHUI SELECT     Workday    1    Weekend 1    DP 4 y       If  ASSIGN  has been selected  this screen will appear  Using the arrow keys  move  the cursor to a daily time program to assign it to the previously entered period of  time  Confirm with ENTER     AHU1  really remove 
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14.  keys to  change the field  Confirm with ENTER     Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to  BACK   Confirm with ENTER     Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to  Modem  and confirm with ENTER  If  modem communication has not yet been enabled  the following screen appears     Config  Interf   Enable Rem  B        This screen allows the user to enable modem communication  If you select  Enable  Rem  B    you will be asked to wait while the firmware is restarted  If modem  communication is already enabled  the following screen will appear     52    EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE    START UP SEOUENCE    Config  Interf     Config  Rem  B     Disable Rem  B        If  Config  Interf   Is selected  the following screen appears     Modem Config   Baudrate  9600    GSM PIN           Reset Modm   NEXT       Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to         Baudrate  to set the baud rate for the modem ISDN terminal adapter         GSM PIN to set the GSM Personal Identification Number  PIN          Reset Modem  to return modem to factory settings  erasing any custom  modem initialization  See section  Remote Communications  of the Excel 50  Controller Installation Instructions  EN1B 101  for more information    Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to the appropriate value fields  Use the       and      keys to change the fields     NOTE  The GSM PIN must be entered right justified   NOTE  For GSM communication  the modem baud rate must be set at 9600     Or select  Config  Rem  B   to go to the 
15. 7GE51 R0902    DATA POINTS   PARAMETERS KEY    EN2B 0137GE51 R0902    EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE    Sequence of screens for analog input  Al   analog  output  AO   and pseudo analog  PA  data points         y     lt user addr  gt  1   lt user addr  gt     0000125b        lt user addr  gt    lt user addr  gt  l        lt user addr  gt     lt user defined text gt    lt value gt    AUTO NEXT     lt user addr  gt   Suppress Alarm             YES  BACK NEXT   AO  only   17   21         Time to Min Lim2  lt value gt   Open 0 0sec Min Lim1  lt value gt   Close 0 0sec  BACK NEXT BACK NEXT  PA  only          Al  only     Min Lim2  lt value gt   Min Lim1  lt value gt   S Offset  lt value gt   BACK NEXT             user addr  gt   Tech Addr    value    Trend log  YES  BACK NEXT          Min Lim2  lt value gt   Min Lim1  lt value gt   Trend log  YES  BACK NEXT                               lt user addr  gt   Input    lt NV index gt    lt nvi name gt    BACK NEXT             user addr  gt   Output    NV index gt    lt nvo name gt    BACK NEXT    op    Trend Hysteresis  10 PAE   Trend Cycle   0000 min BACK                   26    EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE    DATA POINTS   PARAMETERS KEY    Sequence of screens for digital input  01   digital  output  DO   pseudo digital  PD   and totalizer points  PI          user addr  gt     Trend log     BACK    YES    NEXT            user addr  gt  T    user addr  gt  1    user addr  gt     user addr  gt  y           lt user addr  gt     lt user defined text gt    l
16. DP 4 y                      Select the time program by pressing the  Plant  fast access key and changing the  screens with  NEXT  until the time program name to be changed appears in the first  line of the screen     Press the  Time program  fast access key to change time program settings  The  password entry screen will be displayed     Please Enter  Your Password    peek    NEXT       Changing the system time reguires a level 2 or level 3 password  Refer to the  section  Password Procedure  for help with password entry     Enter the password  Confirm with ENTER     Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to  NEXT   Confirm with ENTER     15 EN2B 0137GE51 R0902    TIME PROGRAM KEY    EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE       System Time       The  System Time  procedure is used to make changes to the time and the date  which the Excel 50 controller uses for its control programs  Use the  Daylight saving   function instead of the  Date   Time  function to change the time in spring and  autumn       System Time    Daily      Weekly    Annual       Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to the  System Time  field  Confirm with  ENTER        EN2B 0137GE51 R0902    Setting Date and Time    System Time    Date   Time    Daylight Saving       Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to the  Date   Time  field  Confirm with  ENTER  The following screen appears     System Time   Date   13 06 1997   Time   10 28    BACK       Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to the  Date  or  Time  field  Confirm with
17. Honeywell       Excel 50  CONTROLLER  EXCEL 00072    USER GUIDE    Copyright 6 2002 Honeywell Inc    All Rights Reserved    6 6    EN2B 0137GE51 R0902  203    Trademark Information    EN2B 0137GE51 R0902    EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE    Echelon  LON  LONMARK  LONWorks  LonBuilder  NodeBuilder  LonManager   LonTalk  LonUsers  LonPoint  Neuron  3120  3150  the Echelon logo  the LONMARK  logo  and the LonUsers logo are trademarks of Echelon Corporation registered in  the United States and other countries  LonLink  LonResponse  LonSupport  and  LonMaker are trademarks of Echelon Corporation     EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE    CONTENTS          3 EN2B 0137GE51 R0902    EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE    EN2B 0137GE51 R0902    EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE    REVISION OVERVIEW       The following pages have been changed from the previous issue of this document        page change    The meaning of the string       has been explained     The conseguences of setting the bus ID to a non zero value  have been explained     Additional information on the bus ID has been added     A screen which will appear if the Excel 50 controller is  connected to a C bus has been explained and the necessity    of appending bus numbers to the user addresses when  multiple Excel 50 controllers with the same application  program are attached to the C bus described     The necessity of appending the controller number and the  controller name when multiple Excel 50 controllers having the  same configurable application program are attached to th
18. IN     IMPORTANT  The GSM PIN must be entered right justified     The modem baud rate must be set to 9600 for GSM communication to  work     Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to  Reset Modem  to reset the modem to its  factory setting  insure that the modem is connected   Confirm with ENTER     IMPORTANT  Resetting the modem will restore the factory defaults and erase any  custom initialization     Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to  NEXT  and confirm with ENTER     Appl  Mem  Size    This screen appears only when  L29  RB modem communication is enabled  Rem  Trend Buf  i    104 Entr    BACK       This screen displays the size of the adjustable remote trend buffer  The number of  entries  trend samples  that can be stored in the buffer for Remote Building Central  A is determined by a calculation by the controller based upon the Application   Memory Size entered in the start up sequence  The values shown can be changed    EN2B 0137GE51 R0902 40    EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE    M Bus    DATA POINTS   PARAMETERS KEY    only by resetting the controller and entering a new value for Appl  Mem  Size in the  start up sequence     NOTE  Firmware V2 03 01 or later and CARE V2 02 00 or later enables the con   troller to run RACL partly from the Flash EPROM  Thus  the application  memory calculation is different compared to older versions  This has to be  considered during start up once you enter the application memory size    1  CARE V2 02 00 or later   The maximum application size 
19. N  a heating plant is switched on early in order to  have your home at the required setpoint level by a particular time     Programmed switching point   6 00 to 20        Real switching point   4 52 to heating ON    The difference between the programmed and real switching point is the estimated  time a room needs to warm up under the current conditions     60    EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE    DATA POINTS   PARAMETERS DESCRIPTION       The attribute  User Address     Physical data points    Pseudo data points    Remote points    NV mapping  V2 04 00     Direct access to the  Data points   parameters  menu can be obtained via the fast   access key  Pressing the  Data points   parameters  fast access key displays the  password entry screen  Refer to the section entitled  Password procedure  for help  with password entry  Access to change value status depends on the operator  access level     The Excel 50 controller has physical  remote  and pseudo data points  The user  address is an attribute of the data point  Each user address represents one data  point     Information can be obtained about the following data point types     analog inputs  analog outputs  digital inputs  digital outputs  totalizers    Physical data points are inputs and outputs directly connected to a hardware device  such as a sensor or an actuator  The Excel 50 controller is equipped for 22 physical  data points     pseudo analog  pseudo digital  pseudo totalizers    Pseudo data points are generated in software to 
20. Operat     BACK   NEXT       Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to       Remote Analog  or  Remote Digital    to go into the  Remote points  sequence       Manual Operat   to go to the  Manual operation  screen        NEXT to proceed to the next screen    Confirm with ENTER  The sequence proceeds to the Parameters sequence  discussed separately in a later section        Data Points Sequence    The  Data Points  sequence will change depending upon the type of data point  selected  Only the complete sequence for analog input points will be shown here as  an example  Features unique to other data point types will be shown afterwards     Selecting one of the data point types will display the first screen of the  Data Points   sequence        user addr  gt      lt user addr   gt        lt user addr   gt      lt user addr   gt        Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to the appropriate data point  Confirm with  ENTER     29 EN2B 0137GE51 R0902    DATA POINTS   PARAMETERS KEY    EN2B 0137GE51 R0902    EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE      user addr   gt     lt user defined text gt      lt value gt     AUTO   NEXT       In this screen  the operating mode field can be changed from  AUTO  to  MANUAL    and vice versa  and the setpoint value status can be changed  Using the arrow  keys  move the cursor to the appropriate field  Confirm with ENTER    Change the value status using the     or      keys  Confirm with ENTER     If the operating mode is changed  an alarm screen with the message  Ma
21. Please wait     User ID    lt user ID number gt     A                   NEXT  Op  Seq  Rev   AMA   lt rev  n0  gt   A ATX   lt rev  no  gt   BACK       34           lt 1  time program gt           MON 13 06  10 27  AT  20 30 20      TODAY NEXT    A This screen appears only with configurable  application controllers     A This screen appears only for certain  applications requiring eight application codes     JA TD screen belongs to the local controller  again after logging off from the remote controller     A This Screen belongs to the chosen remote  controller     A This screen appears only with freely  programmable controllers     EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE    DATA POINTS   PARAMETERS KEY    Hardware Interface    Configuration screens       0000141              gt C Bus    B Port    HW Interf     Lon Bus    Cig     A This screen appears only with configurable  application controllers              B Port Config   Baudrate  gt  9600    A These screens appear only for CARE  applications     A AN Additional options     Meter Bus    and    Modem      respectively  viewable by scrolling downwards     BACK              C Bus Config   Baudrate  gt  38400    Ctr  No  Bus ID     LON Bus Config   Ctr  Neuron ID   000239026601                         Modem Config    Baudrate   gt  9600  GSM PIN kkkkkk kk  Reset Modm NEXT    Appl  Mem  Size   128 KB  Rem  Trend Buf       gt BACK 1400 Entr  BACK       M Bus Config   Baudrate   lt bdrate gt   4 Point Assgnmt   BACK BACK            user addr  gt 
22. RT UP SEOUENCE    EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE       Select Application       EN2B 0137GE51 R0902      Contr  Setup    Select Applic       Regu  Download    DP Wiring Check       If  Select Applic   has been selected from the screen shown above  the following  screen will appear listing applications and their burn dates     Select Applic           1     lt applic  gt   lt date  gt  1   lt applic  gt    date    J       Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to the desired application  Confirm with  ENTER     Honeywell         XL 50 V 2 03 00  AHO1 V 1 00    NEXT       This line appears in  configurable applications only        The initialization screen of the chosen application will appear  It displays information  about the versions of the controller and the application  Confirm with ENTER     If the Excel 50 controller is connected to a C Bus  this screen will appear     Append Busnumber  to User Addr         YES    NEXT       Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to the  YES  field  Confirm with ENTER     IMPORTANT  If more than one Excel 50 Controller with the same application program is  connected to the C Bus  the user addresses must have the bus numbers  appended to them     Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to  NEXT   Confirm with ENTER       CONFIG This screen appears in  C2   1 configurable applications only   C4   1    C6   1       In this screen  the codes of the configurable application can be changed  The  application codes can be generated with the  LIZARD Excel 50 Ap
23. SER GUIDE    Digital Points    Remote Points    DATA POINTS   PARAMETERS KEY    XX XX XX                           Physical point address  Board number  Controller number       For an explanation of Board Number  see section  enable trend logging for this data point  use the arrowk  the appropriate field  Confirm with ENTER  Change the value status using the     or     keys  Confirm with ENTER        Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to  NEXT   Confirm with ENTER  Except in  the case of Remote Analog points  the following screen appears       user addr  gt   Input    NV index        nvi name      BACK   NEXT       This screen shows the mapping of data points to network variables transmitted on  the LONWORKS bus  If no network variables have been mapped  the index and NV  name fields will be blank  This screen appears also for outputs  with NV index for  the output and nvo name displayed     In the case of Remote Analog points only  the following screen appears     Trend hysteresis  1 0 Pct    Trend Cycle   0000 min   BACK       To change the attributes  Trend Hysteresis  or  Trend Cycle   use the arrow keys to  move the cursor to the appropriate field  Confirm with ENTER     Change the value status using the     or      keys   NOTE  If  Trend Cycle  is set to anything other than 0000  time based trending is  enabled  If  Trend Cycle  is set to 0000  then value hysteresis trending is    enabled using the percent value show for  Trend Hysteresis      This screen is visible 
24. SER GUIDE    Example 2  Thursday reguires a different daily program and is assigned to the daily  time program DP 2     Monday Workday  Tuesday Workday  Wednesday Workday  Thursday DP 2   Friday Workday  Saturday Weekend  Sunday Weekend       NOTE  Ifthe  COPY  function is used to create a new daily time program the next  free daily time program will be assigned  This means that the default daily  time program can be overridden by a new daily time program  Daily time  programs cannot be deleted from the PC central     The annual time program can be changed for a specific period  A daily time  program out of the daily time program list can be assigned to a period which is  specified by the beginning and end date     Example  The annual program consists of the normal weekly program  Only during  the holiday period every day is assigned to the  Weekend  daily time program        From 01 01 1997 to 15 07 1997 normal weekly program  From 15 07 1997 to 30 08 1997  Weekend  daily time program  From 30 08 1997 to 31 12 1997 normal weekly program       The optimization function causes optimization of a switching point  It has two states   ON and OFF     The optimization compensates the time an environment needs to reach a wanted  condition  temperature  humidity  etc   by bringing forward the switching point of the  corresponding device     NOTE  The optimization can only be set to ON if the user address of the device is  suitable for optimization     Example  If the optimization is O
25. Screen displays           AHO1    Time ofthe next Status  change of state  13 00 ON  14 00 OFF  20 00 ON  6 00 OFF                   For this day cycle  a  TODAY  entry from 10 00 to 13 00 with the status ON has  been made  The time of the next change has changed temporarily from 12 00 to  13 00  See the following figure     Systime 10 27    08    Active in       the next day       Current time    10 27   12 59  13 00   13 59  14 00   19 59  20 00    5 59       13 EN2B 0137GE51 R0902    PLANT KEY EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE    EN2B 0137GE51 R0902 14    EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE    TIME PROGRAM KEY          System Time  Date   Time  Daylight Saving          00000089    Fast Access Key  Time Program       Please Enter  Your Password  3       NEXT          System Time  Daily  Weekly  Annual                          System Time  Date  13 06 1997  Time  10 28   BACK          Daylight Saving  Start  25 03  End 26 09   BACK                                                   time prg  gt  Daily   time prg  gt  Annual   time prg  gt  Weekly  MODIFY NEW display from Mon Workday T  DELETE COPY 23 06 1997 Tue Workday 1   Next Wed Workday 4  see separate  lt time prg  gt  Workday  lt time prg  gt  MON  figure  From  25 04 1997 Workday 1   To  08 07 1997 Weekend 1  CHANGE NEXT DP_4 4   lt time prg  gt  Workday  lt time prg  gt  MON  From  25 04 1997 really assign        15 07 1997 Weekend 2  REMOVE  ASSIGN YES NO     time prg  gt    time prg  gt  SELECT  really remove Workday 1  entry  Weekend 1  YES NO 
26. achieve the application program   They are not connected to any hardware device  The Excel 50 can handle a  maximum of 128 pseudo points of each type     remote analog  remote digital    Remote points  also known as global points  are data points which are used by  more than one controller on the same bus  The controller number for the device that  is the source of remote point must be entered  via MMI  in the controller receiving  the point     The data points   parameters fast access key also provides access to the following  data   parameters   system data   DDC program cycle time   M Bus configuration    Beginning with V2 04 00 firmware implemented with an XD 52FC controller  there  may be physical points mapped to LONWorks network variables  NVs  and not  assigned to any I O board  In this case  the technical address number will be 0   Mapped NVs can be displayed like point attributes  including the nvi or nvo name  and NV index  range  0 10 4095  with              indicating the data point is not  mapped     61 EN2B 0137GE51 R0902    DATA POINTS   PARAMETERS DESCRIPTION EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE       Data Point Attributes       The following data points are available on the operator s terminal   Different attributes are assigned to each data point type as follows     Analog Inputs  User Address  Descriptor  Technical Address  Operating Mode    Value Manual Value  Manual Value Manual Value Suppress Alarm  Engineering Unit Alarm Reporting    Suppress Alarm  Min Limit 2  Min Li
27. am where changes should be  made to in the  Time program  procedure and to make temporary changes to the  daily time program  The first screen of the  Plant  procedure is the start screen  It is  the default screen and is always visible when no other screen has been selected   This start screen will also be displayed if no key has been pressed for a long time     The screen displays the name ofthe first time program  the application status  the  current day  the date  and the time  The next switching time of the first user address  of the time program with its current value status is displayed below  Each time  program can be assigned to more than one user address  Each application can  have up to 20 different time programs     The application status is shown in the upper right corner of the display and will  appear as one of the following     Init Initializing   The application tasks are started  and data points and memory  are being initialized    Run Running   All relevant application tasks are running    Shut Shutdown   All relevant application tasks are halted  The application stops  step by step    Stop Stopped   Some or all relevant application tasks are stopped  The application  does not run     Press the  Plant  fast access key to display the default screen      lt 1  time program gt Init  MON 13 06  10 27    to 20 30 20   C     TODAY   NEXT       Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to       NEXT to display the next time program        TODAY  to make temporary chan
28. and      keys    simultaneously     NOTE  The screens of the start up sequence are part of the operating system and  therefore always displayed in English     EN2B 0137GE51 R0902    START UP SEOUENCE    EN2B 0137GE51 R0902    EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE    Honeywell  XL 50  V 2 04 00      NEXT       This is the first screen of the start up sequence  It shows the version of the  company name  the controller name  and the firmware version  The cursor is  positioned at  NEXT  by default  Confirm with ENTER     Date   16 08 1998  Time   14 29    Ctr  No   4    NEXT       Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to       the  Date  field to enter the current date        the  Time  field to enter the current time        the  Ctr  No  field to set the controller number     If  Date  is selected    Set the date using the     or      keys  Use the arrow keys to move from field to field   Confirm with ENTER  Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to  BACK   Confirm  with ENTER to return to the previous screen     NOTE  The date must be entered in the following format  DD  MM  YYYY  for  example  23  July 1997 must be entered as 23  07  1997  Press the  CANCEL key to abort the operation or to cancel an incorrect entry before  ENTER has been pressed  The value previously displayed will be  restored     If  Time  is selected   Set the time using the     or      keys  Use the arrow keys to move from field to field   Confirm with ENTER  Use the CANCEL key to return to the previous screen     NOTE  The 
29. ated in CARE  the seguence for Remote Digital points ends with    the second screen  showing user address  state  and mode  The seguence for  Remote Analog points proceeds to the following one      lt user addr  gt   Broadcast Hyst       lt value gt     BACK       This screen allows you to change the attribute  Broadcast Hysteresis   This attribute  is available for remote analog data points in CARE applications  not applicable to  configurable applications    Broadcast Hysteresis  prevents new values from being  broadcast to other controllers unless the data point value changes  positively or  negatively  at least by the amount specified in this screen  Using the arrow keys   move the cursor to the appropriate field  Confirm with ENTER     Change the value status using the     or      keys  Confirm with ENTER        EN2B 0137GE51 R0902    Hours Run    Digital Output  Totalizer      Hours Run  BACK NEXT       Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to the  Hours Run  field  Confirm with  ENTER     32    EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE    DATA POINTS   PARAMETERS KEY       lt user addr  gt  T    user addr  gt  1    user addr   gt    lt user addr   gt        Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to the appropriate user address  Confirm  with ENTER      lt user addr  gt      lt value gt  hours    Switch  lt status gt      lt value gt        The screen displays the total running hours logged together with the number of  times the device has been switched on  If you have accessed the  Data poin
30. e  Daylight Saving  field  Confirm with  ENTER  The following screen appears     Daylight Saving  Start    25 03    End     26 09    BACK       Enter the dates on which daylight savings time starts and ends for the current year  using the     or      keys  Move from field to field using the arrow keys  Confirm with  ENTER     NOTE  Press the CANCEL key to abort the operation or to cancel an incorrect  entry before ENTER has been pressed  The value previously displayed will  be restored     Daylight Saving  Start   27 03    End     26 09    BACK       Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to  BACK   Confirm with ENTER to return to  the start screen of the time program     17 EN2B 0137GE51 R0902    TIME PROGRAM KEY    EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE       Daily Program           gt  time prg gt  Daily  MODIFY NEW       DEL          ETE             COPY         time prg  gt  Modify   time prg  gt  Delete                Workday T Workday  Weekend 1 Weekend  Shutdown Shutdown         lt time prg  gt   really delete  Shutdown   YES NO     lt time prg  gt  NEW  06 00 lt User Addr  gt t  06 00 lt User Addr  gt 1  06 30  User Addr   4                                     time prg  gt  lt user add      time prg  gt  Workday  06 00 20 076      user addr    T  Opt  OFF   user addr  gt  1  DELETE  lt user addr  gt  y                      lt time prg  gt  lt user add  gt   Really delete         time prg  gt  sp01  06 01 20 0   C                         switchp 06 00  Opt  5  YES NO OK  OO              
31. e 2 064  1 960   104  trend samples for  central A and 104 trend samples for central B and C each     If an application being downloaded exceeds the application memory size  a warning  message will be displayed on the MMI  and the download will not be executed     58    EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE    OPERATOR ACCESS LEVELS       Password protection ensures that only authorized personnel have access to system  data to ensure reliable and trouble free operation using the preset values     The Operator access level 1 is not password protected  This level enables only to  read such data as setpoints  switching time points  and operating hours     The Operator access levels 2 and 3 are password protected  Authorized personnel  can change the preset values at those levels  Operator access levels 2 and 3 have  different passwords     Operator access level 1   read only  default values         password    Operator access level 2   read and limited changes   level 2 password  Operator access level      read and make unlimited changes   level 3 password    TIME PROGRAM DESCRIPTION       System Time    Daily Time Program    Weekly Time Program    Direct access to the time program menu can be obtained via the fast access key   Pressing the  Time program  fast access key displays the password entry screen     Refer to section                 a Password  for help with password entry     Time programs are used to assign setpoint values and control status conditions to  specific user addresses at sp
32. e C   bus is described        ABOUT THIS USER GUIDE       This Excel 50 controller can be used in two different ways     1  The Excel 50 controller can be used with embedded applications  Precon   figured applications stored in memory in the application module are selected by  entering a specific code via its MMI or an external interface     2  The Excel 50 controller can also be used with standard or custom applications  created with the CARE software package and downloaded into the controller   Custom applications may have different screens and sequences than are  shown in this document  The screens show here must be considered only as  examples     Differences between these two uses of the Excel 50 are noted where appropriate     NOTE  The format of the date is determined by the Engineering Units       US   mm dd yyyy      Europe   dd mm yyyy  The start up sequence is an exception to this  The date in the start up  sequence must always be entered in the European format as shown  above     5 EN2B 0137GE51 R0902    EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE    EN2B 0137GE51 R0902    EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE    OPERATOR S TERMINAL       Keyboard    Basic function keys    9       000090900    Fast access keys             O    0000040c    FAST ACCESS    O   OJALA  0 a  AA A    BASIC FUNCTION KEYS       The Excel 50 controller incorporates an operator s terminal featuring a keyboard  and a display     The keyboard has eight basic function keys and four fast access keys  These  twelve keys perform the follo
33. e g  from temperature sensors  For outputs  under normal operation  the  status shown by the user   time program is adopted  e g   Heating circuit pump off   The feedback loop of the control system is closed     During manual operation  the controller uses the manual values  e  g   Flow tem   perature setpoint   60  C   Outputs adopt the preselected condition  e  g   Heating  circuit pump on   The feedback loop of the control system is interrupted     For automatic operation  the attribute  Operating Mode  contains the inputs  Auto     and  Manual   Each change from automatic to manual and back again generates a  critical alarm     Manual Operating Mode    00000099          Other  Influences     Controlled  V System  Value    V   O Controller O  Input       nual Output Input     Manual  A Value    When the controller is working in automatic mode  the attribute  Operating Mode  is  set to  Auto    the value or the current status being processed by the application  program can be found in the attribute  Value   The attribute  Value  for an analog  input is  for example  the current room temperature of 21   C   70   F  The attribute   Value  for a pump switched by the digital output is  for example  the current status   ON      When the controller is working in manual mode  the attribute  Operating Mode  is  set to  Manual    the preset manual values can be found in the attribute  Manual  Value      Example   In the example shown  the attribute  Operating Mode  is set to  Manual
34. e underscored character will  be blinking in reality      For operator access level 1  no password has to be entered     Please Enter  Your Password     lt    5     NEXT       Confirm with ENTER     9 EN2B 0137GE51 R0902          PASSWORD PROCEDURE EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE  Please Enter  Your Password  PARRA    NEXT  Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to  NEXT   Confirm with ENTER to proceed  to the next screen   Modifying a Password       EN2B 0137GE51 R0902    If the level 3 password has been entered  the level 2 and level 3 passwords can be  changed     Please Enter  Your Password    PARRA    CHANGE   NEXT       Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to the  CHANGE  field  Confirm with ENTER   The following screen appears     Change Password   Level 2   2222   Level 3   3333    BACK       Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to the password to be changed  Confirm with  ENTER     Change the password using the     or      keys and by moving to the next digit using  the right arrow key  Confirm with ENTER     Change Password  Level 2   1775    Level 3   3333    NEXT       After you have finished changing the passwords  use the arrow keys to move the  cursor to  BACK   The previous screen will be displayed     NOTE  The default level 2 password is  2222    The default level 3 password is  3333      10    EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE    PLANT KEY       0000040c    FAST ACCESS    O            0 a   Oo          BASIC FUNCTION KEYS       The  Plant  procedure is used to choose the time progr
35. ecific times     The time program can be adapted to suit the application  A time program comprises  the system time  which includes the current date  time and daylight savings time   and various time related programs  the daily time programs  the weekly time  program  created from daily time programs  and the annual time program  Time  program switching points can be changed via operator access levels 2 and 3     The system time includes the current date and time and the start and end date of  the daylight savings time  It regulates all analog and digital control strategies  implemented in the application software program     Switching point times with the desired value status for the appropriate user  addresses are entered into the daily time program     Example  The daily time program  Workday  has several switching point times     Workday 06 00 AH1 occ  08 00 AH1 tsp    09 00 AH1 psp       Daily time programs are assigned to each day of the week in the weekly time  program  The weekly time program is automatically repeated every week and  creates the normal annual time program     Example 1  Monday to Friday inclusive require the same daily time program   Saturday and Sunday require a different daily time program              Monday Workday  Tuesday Workday  Wednesday Workday  Thursday Workday  Friday Workday  Saturday Weekend  Sunday Weekend       59 EN2B 0137GE51 R0902    TIME PROGRAM DESCRIPTION    Annual Time Program    EN2B 0137GE51 R0902    Optimization    EXCEL 50 U
36. em data  and the DDC  program cycle time reguires a level 2 or level 3 password  Refer to the section     Password Procedure  for help with password entry    Enter the password  Confirm with ENTER     Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to  NEXT   Confirm with ENTER        Data Points         Analog Input    Analog Output      Digital Input    NEXT       Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to     A  Analog Input     Analog Output  or  Digital Input  to go into the  Data points   seguence    NEXT  to proceed to the next screen     EN2B 0137GE51 R0902 28    EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE    DATA POINTS   PARAMETERS KEY    Confirm with ENTER       Digital Output    Totalizer      Hours Run    BACK   NEXT       Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to     Digital Output or  Totalizer  to go into the  Data points  sequence       Hours run  to go to the  Hours run  screen       NEXT to proceed to the next screen    BACK  to return to the previous screen   Confirm with ENTER       M Bus Data    Pseudo Analog      Pseudo Digital    BACK   NEXT       Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to       M Bus Data      Pseudo Analog   or  Pseudo Digital    to go into the  Data Points   sequence  M Bus Data will show only special pseudo points related to the  Meter Bus  These special points also appear under the Pseudo Analog and  Pseudo Digital        NEXT to proceed to the next screen    BACK  to return to the previous screen    Confirm with ENTER       Remote Analog    Remote Digital      Manual 
37. ew or to make  changes to other EXCEL 50 controllers without MMI which are connected to the  same bus  Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to the  Buswide Access  field   Confirm with ENTER     Buswide Access  LOGIN LOGOFF    Remote Alarms  ON OFF       Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to       LOGIN  to log in to another controller on the same bus        LOGOFF   to log off from the remote controller where you are logged in at the  moment        ON  to enable the logging of alarms coming from other controllers on the bus   these alarms can then be displayed after pressing the  Alarms  fast access key  in the  Buswide Alarms  menu         OFF to disable the logging of alarms coming from other controllers on the bus    Confirm with ENTER     If  LOGIN  has been selected  this screen will appear     Remote Login   gt  controller     gt  controller   gt  controller       Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to the controller you want to log into   Confirm with ENTER     IMPORTANT   From now on  all visible screens are the screens of the remote controller   The first screen of the remote controller will be the start screen  You can  now access all screens of the remote controller  Use the  Buswide Access   function via the  Data Points   Parameters  fast access key to return to the  screens of your own controller  Use the LOGOFF function or select your  own controller in the controller list of the LOGIN function  If you do not  press a key for 10 min  you will also be log
38. ged off  You will return to the  controller list screen of the LOGIN function on your own controller     Logging in to a controller that uses an XI581AH 582AH operator interface  results in only part of the information from that controller being displayed  on the Excel 50 screen  due to its smaller screen size      If  LOGOFF  has been selected  you will be logged off from the remote controller  and return to the controller list screen of the LOGIN function on your own controller     If  ON  or  OFF  has been selected  alarms from remote controllers will be displayed  or suppressed  The screen will remain the same and no changes are visible     43 EN2B 0137GE51 R0902    DATA POINTS   PARAMETERS KEY EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE       Trend Buffer      Trend Buffer    Flash EPROM         BACK    Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to the  Trend Buffer  field  Confirm with  ENTER        lt user addr   gt      lt user addr   gt      lt user addr   gt      lt user addr   gt        Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to the appropriate data point  Confirm with  ENTER       user addr      unit       time     value         time     value       time     value         In this screen  the trend buffer entries for the data point can be viewed using the  normal methods for moving through a list box     Return to the list under  Points in Trend  with CANCEL        Flash EPROM      Trend Buffer    Flash EPROM      BACK       Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to the  Flash EPROM  field  Confi
39. ges to the current time program   Confirm with ENTER     If  NEXT  has been selected  the screen will now display the next time program with  the switching point time of the first user address with its value status and the current  day  date and time      lt 2  time program gt Init  MON 13 06  10 27    to 12 00 ON     TODAY   NEXT       Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to  NEXT   Confirm with ENTER  The  following screen appears     11 EN2B 0137GE51 R0902          PLANT KEY EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE   lt 3  time program gt Init  MON 13 06  10 27  to 14 30 18   C    TODAY   NEXT  Like the previous screen  this next screen displays the next time program with its  switching point  value status and current day  date  and time   TODAY Function       EN2B 0137GE51 R0902    The  TODAY  function allows the user to make an immediate  temporary change to  the switching time point or the value status without affecting the original time  program  When using the  TODAY  function  the data point must have value status  and start and stop times assigned     Important  The new start time will be within 24 hours of the current time  That means  for example  that a start time of 10 00 a m  entered at 10 27 a m  will  activate the temporary changes the next morning  The changed fields are  valid for only 24 hours  they are automatically deleted after the stop time  has been reached     If  TODAY  has been selected  the screen will now display the password entry  Screen     Please Enter  Your pas
40. h default user addresses    Confirm with ENTER        Controller Setup       B Port    C Bus    If  Contr  Setup   has been selected  the following screen will appear     HW Interf  Cfg     B Port    C Bus  LON Bus       The contents of this list box will depend upon the controller s exact hardware con   figuration  The listed interfaces to be configured will be from among the following     B Port  C Bus   LON Bus  Meter Bus  Modem    Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to  B Port  and confirm with ENTER  The  following screen appears     B Port Config   Baudrate    9600         BACK    Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to the value field  Use the     and      keys to  change the field  Confirm with ENTER     NOTE  Live CARE is now capable of autodetecting the controller baud rate  setting  then of switching it temporarily to 38 4 Kbaud  When Live CARE is  disconnected  the controller will switch back to the previous baud rate  setting automatically within 15 seconds     Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to  BACK   Confirm with ENTER     Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to the  C Bus  field and confirm with ENTER   The following screen appears     C Bus Config   Baudrate    38400    Contr No      no       BACK       51 EN2B 0137GE51 R0902    START UP SEOUENCE    LoNWonks Bus    Meter Bus    Modem Communication    EN2B 0137GE51 R0902    EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE    NOTE  If you set the bus ID to a non zero value  the C bus baudrate will be  immediately disabled  i e  
41. ical and non critical alarms    Alarm attributes    System alarms description    Min    max  limit monitoring    EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE    The last 99 alarms are stored in the alarm buffer  They contain the user address   alarm text  date and time  When the alarm memory capacity is exceeded  the first  alarm is overwritten  Alarms are organized on a first in  first out basis  The contents  of the alarm buffer can be displayed on the operator s terminal     All data points currently in an alarm condition  i e  the alarm limit for an analog point  or the alarm status for a digital point has been reached  can be displayed on the  operator s terminal  When selecting this option  the user address and associated  alarm text will be displayed     The following attributes can generate alarms and will write them into the alarm  buffer as well as sending them to the PC central via the C Bus      Operating Mode  always a critical alarm   Min Limit  optional critical or alarm status   Max Limit  optional critical or totalizer alarm status    While the attribute  Operating mode  always results in a critical alarm  the attribute   Alarm Type  offers a choice of critical or non critical alarm classification for the  attributes  Min Limit    Max Limit    Totalizer   and  Alarm Status      Operating malfunctions that arise within a controller  e g  power failure or during  communication with another Excel 5000 device  are displayed on the operator s  terminal     System alarms are always critica
42. ints in alarm as well as any system alarms  max  100 entries         user addr  gt      lt user addr  gt        lt user addr   gt      lt user addr  gt        NOTE  Alarms are generated for changes of state value on inputs  which allows  shorting and opening the inputs at the switches and or sensors and then  checking the alarm buffer to verify the wiring     To view an alarm  use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the default user  address from the list box  Confirm with ENTER  The following screen will appear      lt date  gt   lt time gt    lt user addr  gt      lt value gt    lt alarm text gt        Press CANCEL to return to the previous screen     IMPORTANT  Reset the controller after using the test options to clear the alarm buffer        Adjustable Remote Trend Buffer  V2 03 x        With firmware 2 03 00 or newer  memory that is not used by the application can be  used as additional remote trend buffer for XBS Central A  By maximizing the trend  buffer size  the number of times the controller must dial up the central is minimized  as is the risk of trend samples being overwritten due to a full buffer     By exploiting this feature  it is possible to use the EXCEL controller as a pure  trending device  when no application is downloaded     The amount of additional memory available for the remote trend buffer is deter   mined by the value for  Application Memory Size  entered with the MMI during the    57 EN2B 0137GE51 R0902    START UP SEOUENCE    EN2B 0137GE51 R0902
43. is 128 Kbytes  128 Kbytes flash  memory   Enter the application size calculated by CARE     2  CARE versions before V2 02 00 without modem   The maximum application size calculated by the old CARE is 113  Kbytes because the complete application including RACL runs from  the RAM  The controller will not run if the application is bigger  You  need to use CARE at least V2 02 00 if your applications require more  than 113 Kbytes   Applications bigger than 113 Kbytes without modem will not run  from the flash memory after firmware download of OS V2 03 01 if  they were done with CARE versions before V2 02 00     3  CARE versions before V2 02 00 with modem   The maximum application size calculated by the old CARE is 100  Kbytes  The controller will not run if the application is bigger  For the  calculation of the trend buffer you need to enter 28 Kbytes plus the  application size calculated by the old CARE version  e g   CARE  before V2 02 00 calculated 98 Kbytes  thus you will enter 126 Kbytes   98 Kbytes   28 Kbytes  on the MMI of the controller   We strongly recommend using CARE V2 02 00 or later if you use  modem communication  This will allow for applications with up to 128  Kbytes  128 Kbytes flash memory    Applications bigger than 100 Kbytes with modem will not run  from the flash memory after firmware download of OS V2 03 01 if  they were done with CARE versions before V2 02 00     4  Configurable applications   Always enter 128 Kbyte for the application memory size     Usi
44. it is then no longer editable   See also  section  LoNWoRks Bus  below     Using the arrow keys  move to the appropriate value field   If  Baudrate  is selected   Change the baud rate using the     and      keys  Confirm with ENTER     If  Contr  No   is selected   Change the controller number using the     or      keys  Confirm with ENTER     IMPORTANT  If no controller number is set or if the number shown is not reconfirmed   the controller will not go online on the C Bus after start up    Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to  BACK   Confirm with ENTER     Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to    LON Bus  and confirm with ENTER  The  following screen appears     LON Bus Config   Contr  Neuron ID      neuron ID number      Bus ID   BACK       This screen displays the unique identification number for the Neuron processor in  the controller     Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to  BACK   Confirm with ENTER     IMPORTANT  The bus ID is a non unique number  i e  different Excel 500 controllers can  have the same bus ID in common  between 0 and 99  inclusive  which the  user can edit after a reset during the controller s start up sequence or by  changing the configuration property nciXL500BusSetup  The factory  default is  0     Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to the  M Bus  field and confirm with ENTER   The following screen appears     M Bus Config   Baudrate    9600      BACK       Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to the value field  Use the     and     
45. l alarms   Two maximum limits  Max Lim1  and  Max Lim2   and two minimum limits      Min Lim1  and  Min Lim2   can be independently set for physical and pseudo    analog inputs     The limit values can be changed using the operator sequence  Each time a limit  value is reached  irrespective of direction  an alarm is generated     00000100                  Max Lim2  Max Lim1  Normal range  Alarm reached A 6 Min Lim1  Alarm reached  lt A  Min Lim2    Alarm going    Time    The following four limit values are available     minimum limit 2  minimum limit 1  maximum limit 1  maximum limit 2    65 EN2B 0137GE51 R0902    ALARM DESCRIPTION EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE    EN2B 0137GE51 R0902 66    67    EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE    EN2B 0137GE51 R0902    EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE    By using this Honeywell literature  you agree that Honeywell will have no liability for any damages arising out of your  use or modification to  the literature  You will defend and indemnify Honeywell  its affiliates and subsidiaries  from and  against any liability  cost  or damages  including attorneys  fees  arising out of  or resulting from  any modification to the  literature by you     Honeywell                   Control Products Control Products Control Products   Honeywell Inc  Honeywell Limited Honeywell Limitee   Honeywell AG   Honeywell Plaza 155 Gordon Baker Road B  blinger StraBe 17 DIN EN ISO  P O  Box 524 North York  Ontario D 71101 Sch  naich 9001 14001  Minneapolis  MN 55408 0524 M2H 3N7 Germany   USA Canada  
46. ld name is sometimes shown in this User Guide to make a screen easier to  understand  Field names are not visible on the Excel 50 display     NOTE  The screens shown in this User Guide are examples and may differ slightly  from the screens visible on your Excel 50 controller     EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE    PASSWORD PROCEDURE       The following fast access keys are not password protected     O Plant  Alarms    A password is required before the following fast access keys can be fully used     Time programs       Data points   parameters    The password allows access to sensitive data screens     NOTE  The password procedure will not be repeated in the following sections   Refer back to this page for guidance on the password procedure  For more  information about the access levels  see section  Qperator Access Lelvels     NOTE  Lond password or the level 2 password is entered  only those screens are  displayed which the user may access at that operator access level     Entering the level 3 password enables you to access all data screens and  to change all values     IMPORTANT  If you have forgotten the password  please contact your local Honeywell  branch     Please Enter  Your Password              NEXT       Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to the password field  Confirm with ENTER     Please Enter  Your Password    3         NEXT       Enter the password by changing the number displayed using the     or      keys and  by moving to the next digit using the right arrow key  th
47. lication modules that do not have a C Bus connection  This screen will  not appear for controllers using the XD50E application module  which  does not allow downloads     Change the values using the     or      keys  Confirm with ENTER  To change the    controller number  repeat previous steps  Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to   BACK  and confirm with ENTER     LoNWoRks Bus Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to the  LON Bus  field  Confirm with ENTER     LON Bus Config   Contr  Neuron ID     gt  neuron ID no   gt       BACK       This screen displays the unique ID number of the Neuron processor  Using the  arrow keys  move the cursor to    BACK    and confirm with ENTER     Modem Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to the  Modem field  Confirm with ENTER     Modem Config     Baudrate  lt bdrate gt  This screen appears only when  GSM                       modem communication is enabled     Reset Modm   NEXT       Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to the value field  Confirm with ENTER   NOTE  Changing the baud rates reguires a level 2 password   Change the values using the     or      keys  Confirm with ENTER     To enter the password for GSM communication  use the arrow keys to move to the     GSM PIN    field  Press ENTER to enter the field  Press the     or      keys to  increment decrement the digit  Press ENTER to confirm the digit  Use the left or  right arrow key to move to the next digit  When all digits are entered  press ENTER  twice to confirm the P
48. llers connected to the bus  Using the arrow  keys  move the cursor to the appropriate controller  Confirm with ENTER          Alarm name       lt Alarm name         lt Alarm name       lt Alarm name         A list box with all alarms in the alarm buffer of the specified controller will be shown   Using the arrow keys  move to the appropriate alarm  Confirm with ENTER     47 EN2B 0137GE51 R0902    ALARMS KEY EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE    EN2B 0137GE51 R0902 48    EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE    START UP SEOUENCE    START UP SEQUENCE       After powering up or RESET       V 2 04 00       Honeywell  XL 50     gt NEXT          Date  16 08 2000  Time  14 29    Ctr  No     4     gt NEXT          inactive  Appl  Mem   128 KB       Modem Part     Size    gt NEXT                    gt Contr  Setup  Select Applic   Regu  Download    DP Wiring Check    HW Interf     gt C Bus  Lon Bus  B Port    Gfg           B Port Config   Baudrate    9600       BACK    LON Bus Config   Ctr  Neuron ID   000239026601       Bus ID            gt BACK             C Bus Config     Baudrate  gt  38400    Ctr  No       Bus ID                 4  BACK        gt Default Points  Alarm History    0000121d                  Choose Applic    gt CONTR 16 08 007    1       Please execute  Download       CARE applications   example  only     Embedded configurable  applications                                       lt alarm text gt      gt  lt user addr  gt   lt val  gt t   lt user addr  gt   lt val  gt 1   lt user addr  gt   lt val  gt
49. lt time prg  gt  Copy  lt time prg  gt  NEW       Workday T new daily prog   Weekend 1 DP 1  Shutdown 4 MODIFY BACK     lt time prg  gt  Copy  Weekend  copied to  DP 2             Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to the  Daily  field in the main screen   Confirm with ENTER     NOTE  The  Daily  program contains daily time programs     EN2B 0137GE51 R0902    18    00000090    EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE    TIME PROGRAM KEY    AHU1 Daily    MODIFY   NEW      DELETE   COPY       Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to       MODIFY  to modify the daily time programs        NEW to create a new daily time program        DELETE  to delete a daily time program        COPY  to copy a daily time program to another   Confirm with ENTER        Modifying a Daily Time Program    AHU1 Modify    Workday      Weekend    Shutdown       Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to the daily time program you wish to modify  and confirm with ENTER        Creating a New Switching Point    AHU1  gt NEW    06 00   user addr  gt T    06 00  lt user addr  gt 1    06 30   user addr  gt J       Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to  NEW   Confirm with ENTER     AHU1 Workday     lt user addr   gt      lt user addr   gt      lt user addr   gt        Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to the user address to which the new  switching point should belong           1 spol    06 01   20 0   C    Opt    OFF         OK    Modify the time  the value or the optimize flag of the new switching point using the      or
50. meter List      Points in Trend    Parameters      System Info    BACK   NEXT       To view or change control parameters of devices connected to the controller  use  the arrow keys to move the cursor to the  Parameters  field in the first screen of the  parameters seguence  Confirm with ENTER  Changing parameters reguires a level   3 password     EN2B 0137GE51 R0902 36    EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE    DATA POINTS   PARAMETERS KEY    List 000  NO  001  Val   20 00 E      BACK       To change the parameter value  use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the value  field  Confirm with ENTER     Use the     or      keys to change the value  Confirm with ENTER     Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to  BACK   Confirm with ENTER to return to  the parameter list screen        System Information      Points in Trend    Parameters      System Info    BACK   NEXT       Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to the  System Info  field  Confirm with  ENTER     Controller Name    lt controller name gt   Softw  V 2 00 00    BACK   NEXT        Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to the controller name field  Confirm with  ENTER     Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to  NEXT   Confirm with ENTER to proceed to  the next screen  which depends upon the type of application module used      Prj  Appl  Name     lt  project name  gt  This screen does not appear in   lt application name gt  configurable applications       BACK   NEXT       This screen displays the name of the current project and ap
51. mit 1  Max Limit 1  Max Limit 2  Sensor Offset        AAA      lt   SS  Trend Log    Trend Hysteresis     E    E MMN NX    w  o E  Trend Cycle        gt  PUNA  Nv i o  Index HEI OHH HG  Nv i o  Name  i o       Seo  Set  Analog Outputs Totalizer Inputs Pseudo Totalizer Inputs  Descriptor Descriptor Descriptor        Technical Address Technical Address Operating Mode             Technical Address      Suppress Alarm         0 0 O    TimetoOpen TimetoClose   S T                 Trend Hysteresis    Trend Cycle    Nv o Index A                  Name     A N    Engineering Unit    Manual Value   Engineering Unit                 Alarm Reporting    SuppressAlarm OOO      Hours Run  Minlimit2       Suppress Alarm       Minlimti        TrendLog            S o O    Normally Open Normally Closed   MaxLimit2                          Nw o ndx           A JjTrndLog                      J                                  Nv o  Name   Trend Hysteresis    o      Trend Cyce           i Ooo O       SS          index           NW ilo  Name    EN2B 0137GE51 R0902 62    EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE    DATA POINTS   PARAMETERS DESCRIPTION       Other    Influences       gt     Automatic operation    Manual operation    Auto Operating Mode    274    Output    Controlled    System       Controller    Value    Manual value    Operating Mode    This attribute enables the user to switch between manual and automatic operation     Under normal automatic operation  the controller processes the values at the  inputs  
52. next screen     Appl  Mem  Size  128 KB RESTART    Rem  Trend Buf    104 Entr    BACK       This screen is used to increase the size of the adjustable remote trend buffer by  reducing the application memory size  The number of entries  trend samples  that  can be stored in the buffer for Remote Building Central A is determined by a cal     culation by the controller based upon the Application Memory Size entered in this  screen and the size of the RAM module  See  Adjustable Remote Trend Buffer  for details of the calculation     If a new value for Appl  Mem  Size has not been entered  the cursor is positioned at   BACK  by default  Confirm with ENTER and return to the previous screen     To increase the size of the buffer  use the arrow keys to select the digits for  Appl   Mem  Size    and use the         and      keys to enter a new value  Then use the arrow  keys to move the cursor to  RESTART  and confirm with ENTER  The controller will  reset again  and the start up sequence starts again from the beginning     IMPORTANT  If the application being downloaded exceeds the Maximum Application  Size entered in this screen  an error message will occur and the download  will not be executed  see NOTE      When this screen appears again  the cursor is positioned at  BACK  by default  The    new application memory size and the new number of trend samples calculated by  the controller are shown  Confirm with ENTER and return to the previous screen     53 EN2B 0137GE51 R0902    STA
53. ng the arrow keys  move the cursor to    BACK    and confirm with ENTER     Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to the  M Bus  field  Confirm with ENTER     M Bus Config   Baudrate    lt bdrate gt     Point Assgnmt     BACK       Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to the value field  Confirm with ENTER   NOTE  Changing the baud rates reguires a level 2 password   Change the values using the     or      keys  Confirm with ENTER     Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to the    Point Assgnmt   field  Confirm with  ENTER     For configurable applications the following screen will appear     This screen appears only with  configurable applications        This screen displays the bus numbers for up to three heat meters and or up to two  water meters on the Meter Bus  up to max  3 meters in total   A value of 0 or lower    41 EN2B 0137GE51 R0902    DATA POINTS   PARAMETERS KEY    EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE      1 default  means no device is connected  Using the arrow keys  move the cursor  to the appropriate bus number field  Confirm with ENTER     Use the     or       keys to change the value  Confirm with ENTER     To return to the previous screen  use the arrow keys to move the cursor to  CANCEL  Confirm with ENTER     In the case of CARE applications  the following screen appears following the  M Bus  Config   screen        user address      no      user address      no This screen appears only with non   configurable applications     user address     no       user address     
54. no        This screen displays the user address and Meter Bus device number assigned to it   To change the Meter Bus device number  use the arrow keys to move the cursor to  the appropriate user address and confirm with ENTER  The following screen  appears       user address    M Bus Nr    no         BACK       Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to the value field to set the device number of  the Meter Bus  Confirm with ENTER     Use the     or      keys to change the value  Confirm with ENTER  Using the arrow  keys  move the cursor to    BACK    and confirm with ENTER        EN2B 0137GE51 R0902    DDC Program Cycle Times      HW Interf  Cfg     DDC Times      Buswide Access    BACK   NEXT       Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to the  DDC Times  field  Confirm with  ENTER     DDC Times  Exec Time  1 72    Cycl Time   3 00    BACK       This screen displays the RACL cycle time and execution time in seconds  The cycle  time can be changed to optimize the system performance  Changing the cycle time  requires a level 3 password  Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to the  Cycl   time  field  Confirm with ENTER    Use the     or      keys to change the value  Confirm with ENTER     Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to  BACK   Confirm with ENTER     42    EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE    DATA POINTS   PARAMETERS KEY       Buswide Access      HW Interf  Cfg     DDC Times      Buswide Access    BACK   NEXT       The  Buswide Access  function uses the MMI of this controller to vi
55. nual  operation  or  Auto operation  appears  Confirm the alarm with CANCEL     Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to  NEXT   Confirm with ENTER       user addr  gt   Suppress Alarm      YES    BACK   NEXT       The attribute  Suppress Alarm  of the user address can be changed from  YES  to   NO  and vice versa  Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to the appropriate field   Confirm with ENTER    Change the status using the     or      keys  Confirm with ENTER     Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to  NEXT   Confirm with ENTER     Min lim2 gt  lt value gt   Min liml gt  lt value gt       BACK   NEXT       This and the next screen will be shown only for analog input and pseudo analog  data points  Change the value of the attributes  Min Alarm Limit  and  Max Alarm  Limit  using the     and      keys  Confirm with ENTER     Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to  NEXT   Confirm with ENTER     Max liml gt  lt value gt   Max lim2 gt  lt value gt   S Offset gt  lt value gt     BACK   NEXT       Change the value of the attributes  Min Alarm Limit    Max Alarm Limit   and   Sensor Offset  using the     and      keys  Confirm with ENTER     Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to  NEXT   Confirm with ENTER      lt user addr   gt   Tech Addr  lt value gt     Trend log  YES    BACK   NEXT       This screen displays the technical address of the data point  The technical address  is a number with six digits in pairs of two and stands for the following data     30    EXCEL 50 U
56. oint        EN2B 0137GE51 R0902    Creating a New Daily Time Program    Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to  YES   Confirm with ENTER     AHU1  new daily prog     DP 1    MODIFY   BACK       The newly created daily time program is issued the name DP and the lowest  number which is not assigned to a daily time program     Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to        MODIFY  to go to the  Modify daily time program  sequence       BACK to return to the  Time program  menu screen   Confirm with ENTER     20    EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE    TIME PROGRAM KEY       Deleting a Daily Time Program    AHU1 Delete    Workday    1    Weekend 1    Shutdown         Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to the daily time program to be deleted   Confirm with ENTER     AHU1  Really delete    Shutdown     gt YES  gt NO       Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to  YES  to delete the daily time program or   NO  to keep it  Confirm with ENTER        Copying a Daily Time Program    A daily time program can be copied in order to create a new daily time program   which should be similar to an already existing daily time program           1             Workday      Weekend    Shutdown       Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to the daily time program to be copied   Confirm with ENTER     AHU  Weekend  copied to  DP 2   BACK       The copy of the daily time program is issued the name DP and the lowest number  which is not assigned to a daily time program        Weekly Program         System Time
57. only for digital points and shows the relationship between the  physical state of a digital point and its logical status      lt user addr   gt   Normally Closed      YES    BACK   NEXT       The attribute  Normally Open Normally Closed  of the user address can be changed  from  YES  to  NO  and vice versa  Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to the  appropriate field  Confirm with ENTER    Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to  NEXT   Confirm with ENTER     This screen is visible only for remote points and shows the controller number of a  remote point     31 EN2B 0137GE51 R0902    DATA POINTS   PARAMETERS KEY    Analog Outputs    CARE Applications    EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE      user addr   gt     RemoteController  Number  0    BACK   NEXT       Change the controller number using the     and       keys  Confirm with ENTER  In the  case of points which the controller receives from other controllers on the C Bus  the  controller number of the source of the point must be entered  For points that the  controller is the source of  the default value of 0 is reguired     Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to  NEXT   Confirm with ENTER     This screen is visible only for analog outputs and shows   for example   the time an  actuator needs to open and close a valve     Time to  Open 0 0sec    Close 0 0    BACK   NEXT       Change the values using the     and      keys  Confirm with ENTER   Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to  NEXT   Confirm with ENTER   For applications cre
58. ory  points currently in an alarm condition  critical and non critical  alarms     A RESET can be achieved by pressing the following keys simultaneously   IMPORTANT    After performing a RESET all data in the RAM and the configuration codes  are lost     DOWN ARROW and MINUS  Reboots the controller and starts the start up  sequence     A RESET can also be achieved by pressing the hardware RESET button at the rear  of the controller housing under Terminal Block B     The display shows four lines of alphanumeric text with 16 characters per line     A typical screen contains fields  either a cursor or a blinking character   up  and   down  arrows  and may look like the following example     Arrows indicate a list which can    Field name  In this User    be scrolled with the up and down  Guide  it is shown in a  lt field name     NEW    arrow keys        different font and within arrow   06 00 AHI occ 1 Specifies the number of pages  Brackets  lt 06  00  AH1 tsp the list will be scrolled when the  Cursdr Cati be moved wih  gt 06 00 AH1 tsp     right or left arrow key is pressed     the arrow keys  a    be changed with        Places where the cursor can  be moved to  Gray arrows not  visible on real display     EN2B 0137GE51 R0902    Selected character blinking in display   In this User Guide  it is shown  underscored  Its value can be  changed with the     and       keys        NOTE  If the string         should appear  this means that currently no value is  available     The fie
59. plication   NEXT  is  preselected to move to the burn date screen  Confirm with ENTER     Burn Date      lt burn date gt  This screen does not appear in  ebum times configurable applications       BACK   NEXT       This screen displays the burn date and time of the current project and application    NEXT  is preselected to move to the application version screen  Confirm with  ENTER     37 EN2B 0137GE51 R0902    DATA POINTS   PARAMETERS KEY    EN2B 0137GE51 R0902    EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE    Applicat    name   This screen appears in con    lt version gt  figurable applications only      gt BACK  gt NEXT       This screen displays the name of the current application and its version number              is preselected to move to the configuration codes screen  Confirm with  ENTER         Config    NEXT  Cl lt code gt   C2  code    C3  code    C4  code         This screen appears in con   figurable applications only        C5 lt code gt  C6 lt code gt     In this screen  the codes of the configurable application can be viewed     NOTE  Not all applications have 6 configuration code numbers  Applications with  eight configuration codes have two on a second screen as shown below     Second screen         CONFIG    NEXT       This screen appears in con   figurable applications only        C7  code   C8 lt code gt     IMPORTANT  After performing a RESET  all data in RAM and the configuration codes  are lost     To change the codes perform a RESET  press the down arrow and the minus key  
60. plication  Selector   This screen does not appear with standard and custom CARE  applications     NOTE  Not all applications have six configuration code numbers  Applications  with eight configuration codes have two on a second screen as shown  below     First screen     54    EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE    START UP SEOUENCE       Second screen     CONFIG    C8   1       NOTE  If the  LIZARD Excel 50 Application Selector  is not available  please  contact your local Honeywell branch for support     Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to the appropriate code and change its value  using the     and      keys     Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to the  CONFIG  field  Confirm with ENTER     If the codes entered in the screen are allowed  the default screen of normal  operation will appear      lt 1  time program gt Init  MON 13 06  10 27  TO  20 30 20  C    TODAY   NEXT    If one or more codes entered are not allowed  the initialization screen will appear  again  Change the screens by using the arrow keys to move the cursor to  NEXT   and confirming with ENTER until you have returned to the configuration screen   Codes which are not allowed have the value   1  instead of the previously entered  code  Change the codes until all codes are correct     You will now come to the default screen of normal operation      lt 1  time program gt Init      MON 13 06  10 27  TO  20 30 20         TODAY   NEXT       Refer to the chapter  Plant key  for information about this screen        Reques
61. r s terminal by confirming with  YES  in the  Append bus number to user  address   screen  Refer to the diagram below    If the  YES  field is selected  the controller number will be automatically attached to  the controller name  characters 14 and 15  and to the user address  characters 17  and 18      The user address is  RoomTemp    Controller number  02    If the user address is changed  the following text string will be displayed   RoomTemp       02    The controller number is displayed only on the PC central and not on the operator s  terminal        Suppress Alarm    The attribute  Suppress Alarm  allows the user to choose which point alarm will be  generated and which one not     In case  Suppress Alarm  is set to YES  there will be no alarm generated  even if  the alarm condition of this data point occurs     ALARM DESCRIPTION       Typical alarm information    EN2B 0137GE51 R0902    Direct access to the alarm handling menu can be obtained via the  Alarms  fast   access key  The alarm handling facility within the controller stores alarm data for  immediate display at the operator s terminal     Pressing the  Alarms  fast access key displays the main alarm menu screen to  enable selection of the following     alarm buffer  points in alarm  critical alarms  non critical alarms       Date and time the alarm occurred    User address of the point in alarm    Value status of the point in alarm     Alarm text  e g  MIN1 alarm     64    Alarm buffer    Point in alarm    Crit
62. rm with  ENTER     Flash EPROM    SAVE APPLIC       ERASE FLASH    SHOW APPLIC        Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to       SAVE APPLIC   to burn all data of the current application data into the Flash  EPROM         ERASE FLASH  to erase all data from the Flash EPROM         SHOW APPLIC  to display fixed applications with burn date    Confirm with ENTER     If  SAVE APPLIC   has been selected  this screen will appear     EN2B 0137GE51 R0902 44    EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE    DATA POINTS   PARAMETERS KEY    Burning Flash    please wait        If  ERASE FLASH  has been selected  this screen will appear     Erasing Flash    please wait        If SHOW APPLIC   has been selected  this screen will appear     Fixed Applic      lt application  gt   lt date gt  1      application       date   1     application  gt    date   J       Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to the appropriate application and view the  burn date     45 EN2B 0137GE51 R0902    EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE    ALARMS KEY       00000093    AN Fast access key  Alarms                                    Alarm Buffer  Sequence    Points in Alarm      Critical Alarm  NEXT    alarm name   T       None Crit Alarm     alarm name   1 Buswide Alarms   lt alarm name gt    lt alarm name gt               lt date gt   lt time gt  Buswide Alarms   lt alarm name gt   lt controller gt  1   lt value status gt     lt controller gt  1   lt predefined text gt   lt controller gt  y             Press the  Alarms  fast access key to display
63. simultaneously   The codes can then be changed In the start up seguence      NEXT is preselected to move to the Tool Information screen  Confirm with ENTER     Tool Ident  Data  Name    lt tool name gt     Vers     version number      BACK   NEXT       This screen displays the name and version number of the tool used to create the  current application   NEXT  is preselected to move to the User Name screen   Confirm with ENTER     Tool Ident  Data  User Name     user name  gt       BACK   NEXT       This screen displays the user name for the tool used to create the current  application   NEXT  is preselected to move to the  User ID  screen  Confirm with  ENTER     User ID      lt user ID number gt          NEXT    38    EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE    DATA POINTS   PARAMETERS KEY    This screen displays the user license number for the tool used to create the current  application   NEXT  is preselected to move to the Operating Sequence Revision  screen  Confirm with ENTER     Op  Seq  Rev   AMA    revision number      ATX    revision number      BACK       This screen displays the revision numbers for the AMA and ATX files used to create  the operating sequence  Asterisks will appear before and after the AMA revision  number if the AMA or ADS files have been changed before the compilation   Asterisks will also appear before and after the ATX revision number if the ATX file  has been changed before compilation   BBACK  is preselected to move to the  previous screen  Confirm with ENTER   
64. sword    PARRA    NEXT       NOTE  Changing a switching time point requires a level 2 or level 3 password     Enter the level 2 or level 3 password using the arrow keys and the     and      key   Confirm with ENTER  Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to  NEXT  and confirm  with ENTER  The following screen appears      lt time prg  gt  Today     lt user address  gt      lt user address  gt      lt user address  gt        Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to the user address to be changed  temporarily  Confirm with ENTER  The following screen appears       user address  gt     09 00 to  12 00    Value    ON     SELECT   BACK       Change the time or value status using the     or      keys as required and use the  arrow keys to move from field to field  Confirm with ENTER     12    EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE    PLANT KEY     lt user address gt     10 00 to  13 00  Value    ON      SELECT   BACK       Once you have finished changing the values  use the arrow keys to move the cursor  to       SELECT to return to the selection list screen        BACK  to return to the default screen    Confirm with ENTER     Example A normal day cycle is shown below     Screen displays        AHO1    MON 13 06  10 27  TO  12 00 ON  TODAY NEXT       Day cycle  06 00 ON  12 00 OFF  14 00 ON  20 00 OFF  Systime 10 27 P  6 00 12 00 14 00 20 00       Time of the next Status Current time   change of state  12 00 ON 10 27   11 59  14 00 OFF 12 00   13 59  20 00 ON 14 00   19 59  6 00 OFF 20 00    5 59    
65. t Download         Contr  Setup    Select Applic       Requ  Download    DP Wiring Check       If  Requ  Download    has been selected from the screen shown above  the following  Screen appears     55 EN2B 0137GE51 R0902    START UP SEOUENCE    EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE    Please execute    Download       Follow the instructions for a download given in the XI584 User Guide or Lizard User  Guide  if downloading via B Port  or the User Guide for the Building Central  if by C   Bus      NOTE  After download of an application  the controller checks the CARE  application s User ID via its checksum and will not start the application if it  is invalid  An alarm  Invalid User ID  will be issued        Data Point Wiring Check       EN2B 0137GE51 R0902      Contr  Setup    Select Applic       Requ  Download    DP Wiring Check       If  DP Wiring Check    has been selected from the screen shown above  default user  addresses are generated following the following pattern     AI0101     Analog input  board 1  input 1  AO0201     Analog output  board 2  output 1  010301     Digital input  board 3  input 1    DO0401     Digital output  board 4  output 1   NOTE  The board numbers shown above are internal references and are not  relevant to the User  In Excel 50 Controllers  the numbers are fixed for the  I O type  i e  analog inputs are always     01  digital inputs are always 0103   etc     After generating the default addresses  the following screen appears       Default Points      Alarm Histor
66. t value gt    AUTO NEXT    q     lt user addr  gt    Suppress Alarm  YES   BACK       NEXT        lt user addr  gt    Tech Addr   lt value gt   Trend log  YES  BACK NEXT        lt user addr  gt   Input    lt NV index gt    lt nvi name gt        BACK NEXT   lt user addr  gt     Output    lt NV index gt      lt nvo name gt   BACK NEXT                   user addr  gt   Normally Closed  YES  BACK             27           only       user addr  gt     0000126b       Tech Addr    value      Trend log     YES  BACK       EN2B 0137GE51 R0902    DATA POINTS   PARAMETERS KEY EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE    00001276    Seguence of screens for remote  analog  RA  and remote digital  RD  points                lt user addr  gt  1   lt user addr  gt  1     lt user addr  gt    lt user addr  gt                   lt user addr  gt    lt user defined text gt    lt value gt     AUTO NI       EXT            lt user addr  gt   Suppress Alarm  YES    BACK NEXT  RA  only      CARE applications  only      RA and RD    configurable applications  only            lt user addr  gt   lt user addr  gt   RemoteController Broadcast Hyst      Number  0  lt value gt   BACK BACK    Press the  Data points   parameters  fast access key to get access to information on  physical  remote and pseudo user addresses  parameters  system data  and the  DDC program cycle time     The password entry screen will be displayed     Please Enter  Your Password     gt     NEXT       Access to information on user addresses  parameters  syst
67. time must be entered in the following format  HH MM in 24 hour clock  format  for example  9 30 a m  must be 09 30 and 9 30 p m  must be  21 30  Press the CANCEL key to abort the operation or to cancel an  incorrect entry before ENTER has been pressed  The value previously  displayed will be restored     If  Ctr  No   is selected   Set the controller number using the     or      keys  Confirm with ENTER     IMPORTANT  If no controller number is set or if the number shown is not reconfirmed   the controller will not go online on the C Bus after start up     Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to  NEXT   Confirm with ENTER     Modem Part    gt  active inactive  gt     Appl  Mem  Size  128 KB   NEXT       This screen provides information about whether modem communication is enabled  and about application memory size  Enabling modem communication and changing  the value for application memory are done in a later screen  The cursor is  positioned at  NEXT  by default  Confirm with ENTER     50    EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE    START UP SEOUENCE          Contr  Setup    Select Applic     Regu  Download    DP Wiring Check    Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to         Contr  Setup    to configure the controller specific hardware interfaces          Select Applic   to choose the application manually         Regu  Download  to download an application from either the PC based XI584  operator and service software or the XBS Central A         DP Wiring Check    to set up the test mode wit
68. ts    parameters  procedure with the level 3 password  the values can be changed using  the     and      keys        Manual Operation      Remote Analog    Remote Digital      Manual Operat     BACK   NEXT       Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to the  Manual Operat   field  Confirm with  ENTER           lt user addr  gt        lt user addr  gt  1     lt user addr  gt      lt user addr   gt  y    Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to the appropriate user address  Confirm  with ENTER      lt user addr  gt    lt user defined text gt        lt value gt     MANUAL   BACK       In this screen  the operating mode field can be changed from  MANUAL  to  AUTO    and vice versa  and the setpoint value status can be changed  Using the arrow  keys  move the cursor to the appropriate field  Confirm with ENTER    Change the value status using the     or      keys  Confirm with ENTER     If the operating mode is changed  an alarm screen with the message  Manual  operation  or  Auto operation  appears  Confirm the alarm with CANCEL     33 EN2B 0137GE51 R0902    DATA POINTS   PARAMETERS KEY    EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE       Parameters       A                 List  000   Number  001   Val  20 00  BACK    Controller Name      lt controller name gt   Softw  V2 00 00    BACK NEXT    Prj  Appl  Name    lt project name gt    lt applic  name gt        T        BACK NEX       Burn Date            lt date gt    lt time gt   BACK NEXT  Applicat   lt name gt    lt version gt   A BACK NEXT          A 
69. wing functions     Function    CANCEL   Escapes to the previous screen  cancels incorrect entries  unless you    have already confirmed the entry using the ENTER key   or confirms alarm  messages     UP ARROW  Moves the cursor to the previous line     DOWN ARROW  Moves the cursor to the next line     RIGHT ARROW  Moves the cursor to the next field of the current line     LEFT ARROW  Moves the cursor to the previous field of the current line     PLUS   Increases a numerical value by 1 each time the key is pressed or switches  a digital status to the opposite status condition     MINUS   Decreases a numerical value by 1 each time the key is pressed or  Switches a digital status to the opposite status condition     ENTER   Confirms any changes made or moves to the next screen     Function    Plant     Displays data about the plant s current status     Time program     Initially displays the password entry screen to provide access to    change time program settings   System clock  current date  time  daylight savings dates    Daily time programs   Weekly time programs   Annual time programs     Data points   parameters   Initially displays the password entry screen to provide  access to information on     7 EN2B 0137GE51 R0902    OPERATOR S TERMINAL    RESET    AC    Display    EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE    Physical  remote and pseudo user addresses  parameters  system data  DDC  program cycle time  buswide access and Flash EPROM     Alarms     Displays alarm information on   Alarm hist
70. y       Using the arrow keys  move the cursor to         Default Points to display I O points for checking values and manually setting  outputs for testing          Alarm History  to display current alarms  This feature allows the system to be  checked out by a single person opening and closing inputs and then later  reading the alarm buffer to see if they were detected by the controller    Confirm with ENTER     If  Default Points  has been selected  the following screen will be displayed showing  all default user addresses and their current values        lt user addr  gt    val  f     lt user addr  gt   lt val gt 1       lt user addr  gt    val       lt user addr      val  l       To manually set outputs  use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the appropriate  output point from the list box  Confirm with ENTER     For analog points the following screen is displayed     56    EXCEL 50 USER GUIDE START UP SEQUENCE     lt user addr  gt   STATE VALUE        0 00        Confirm the displayed value with ENTER  or change the value using the     or        keys  Confirm with ENTER  In the case of digital points  the following screen is  displayed      lt user addr  gt   STATE VALUE       0         Confirm the displayed value with ENTER  or change the value state using the     or        keys  Confirm with ENTER     Press CANCEL to return to the previous screen  list of user addresses      If    Alarm History  has been selected  the following screen will be displayed showing  all po
    
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