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1. DI 1 39 42 1 The name of the module needs to be exactly the same as in the LON database 2 Define the type of the module Only the types selected in the project properties are available 3 Select a location for the module 7 Add positions and control systems for I Os COBA PCT Project1 lxp IOC DG dee File Edit View Project Insert Options Tools Help DDCI DDC1 DDC1 DDC1 DDC1 DDC1 F Location System Exhaust Fans ExFan1 Run Status Exhaust Fans ExFan2 Run Status FAHU1 Fan Run Status FAHU1 Fan Trip Alarm FAHU1 Smoke Detector FAHU1 HRW Conn Module 19 25 20 26 21127 22 28 23 29 C2D0 13 11 M1 DI O Mi DI 1 M1 DI 2 M1 DI 3 Mi DI 4 Mi DO 0 DDC1 Type Netvar DDC DDCI DDC1 Exhaust Fans ExFan2 Control FAHU1 TE Controller Exhaust Fans ExFan1 Control C2D0 14 2 C2D0 17 15 Sa 2 DO 18 16 C2 PID sw M1 Don MDO M1 DO 3 M1 PID O DCH DCH DOC DDCI DCI DDC1 DCI 1 Right click on an IO object and select Set Position DDC1 DDC1 DDC1 DDC1 DDC1 al al sl dl dl dl d dd d d d al al al al al al al e FAHUI DDC1 FAHU1 HRW Controller Fresh Air Filter Exhaust Air Filter Damper FG01 FAHU1 Damper FG11 Fann TE33_ FAHUI TE34 FAHUI FAHU1 FAHU1 Cooling Valve C2 PID sw C2DI 27 28 c2DI 29 30 C2 DO 17 15 c2DO 18 16 ERC A 19 2
2. Lg Project Name Reader1 EH Bldg 1 Type Input 5 Tamper ee Input 6 AC Fail Parameter Input 7 Batt Fail Aux In 1 Aux Input 1 Aux In 2 Aux Input 2 amp Relay 1 Relay 1 EHT 0 Door 1 8 IF1 Reader 1 8 IF 2 Reader 2 INS Tamper ING AC Fail h IN Batt Fail OUT1 Aux Relay 1 OUT2 Aux Relay 1 Function Add Event Edit H Remove Done 1 0 0 MO Offline When the panel name is clicked it will expand and show the interfaces included for that panel 8 3 Panel Configurations Reader Interface Input and Output When selecting Door Reader Input or Output interface located under the selected Panel from the tree configuration parameters of the interface can be changed by clicking the Configure button PCT will upload the prevailing configuration parameter values from the Panel and shows them on the parameter table located in the Configuration Values panel Type of the Interface can be selected from the Type drop down menu Configuration parameters and their default values are changed according to the selected type Name of the Interface can be typed in to the Name text field located on top of the Configuration Values panel The same name is also visible in the Project tree Example of configuration values of the Door Reader interface LONIX LTD www lonix com Teollisuuskatu 33 FI 00510 Helsinki Finland Tel 358 9 349
3. F uve nvoDiswiteh2 0 Fan Trip Alarm M1 DI 3 22 28 F we T nvoDiswitch2 3 Teollisuuskatu 33 FI 00510 Helsinki Finland i DE nviP Dsetpoint 0 nviPlDset 0 nviPIDmes 0 nviPIDsensor 0 im nviPlDstateFb 0 nviP1Dcontrol 0 nviPIDsensor 1 nviPIDstateFb 1 nviP Dcontrol 1 Exhaust Air Filter M2 DI 1 29 30 RE TE Controller M1 PID O aw nvoP Dsetpoint 0 nvoPIDset 0 nvoPIDactu nvoPIDcontrol 0 HRW Controller M4 PID 1 am nvoPIDsetpoint 1 nvoPIDset 1 ni orl nvoPIDcontrol 1 Fan Run Status MA DI 2 24 27 nviDlswitch 2 nvoDiswitch1 1 nvoDlswitch2 1 Smoke Detector M1 DI 4 23 29 nvoDlswitch1 4 nvoDlswitch2 4 Tel 358 9 349 9853 Fax 358 9 349 9863 nviADcontrolt rosene Je E DE Cooling Valve M2 AQ O 11 13 nvoAQcontrol Fb 0 M4 DOO 13 11 nviDOswitch4 nvoDOswitch 0 AvIDOswitch2 0 nviDOatarm stop 0 p Damper FG11 M2 DO 1 18 16 nvoDOswitch 1 nvoDlswitch2 2 nviDOswitch2 1 nviDOalarm Stop 1 nvoDOswitch 0 nviDOswitch2 0 e nviDOalarm Stop 0 VAT 1043054 9 Trade Reg No 678 356 User Manual 41 42 Lonix PCT 10 Design the ventilation system process in the same way 7 LONIX LTD www lonix com D gE Fie Edt View ject1 Project Insert Options Tools Help OjecT A TG lt p pe Late ki Undefined J FAHU1 E
4. fa 04 60 52 MITRE D 04 G0 3 UPS D 04 60 46 Cent vi 04 60 04 Back 04 60 40 HC R 04 60 11 FITR 04 60 16 HC R Mot used 04 61 35 HC R 04 61 10 FITR 04 61 15 HC R Mot used 02 60 58 MITR 8 7 Schedules User Manual Lonix PCT 34 42 Time schedules for access controlled and monitoring devices can be defined by clicking on the Schedules button To add new schedules click the Add button on the left part of the dialog Remember to give the schedules descriptive names To add edit time intervals for a certain schedule select the appropriate schedule from the Schedules list and use the Add and Edit buttons on the right To add a time interval that is effective until the next day you need to add two separate intervals one that is effective until 23 59 59 the previous day and another one that starts 00 00 00 the next day Schedules Schedules Door Alarms Armed Weekly 00 00 00 21 00 00 00 00 00 Tuesday 21 00 00 Wednesday 00 00 00 Wednesday 21 00 00 Thursday 00 00 00 Thursday 21 00 00 Friday 00 00 00 Friday 21 00 00 Saturday 00 00 00 Saturday 21 00 00 Sunday 00 00 00 Sunday 21 00 00 06 00 00 23 59 59 06 00 00 23 59 59 06 00 00 23 59 59 06 00 00 23 59 59 06 00 00 23 59 59 06 00 00 23 59 59 06 00 00 23 59 59 Day of vweek Start End F Add Remove ee eel ieee Edit Remove OK Cancel LONIX LTD www lonix com Teollisuuskatu 33 FI 00510 Helsinki Finlan
5. ranslator_1 7 LightScene4 ightScene gniscene ghtScene4 101ScenePanel Keypad 3 au i Switch_4 Indicator 3 wt y Switch Ct 4 NVI TE CardReader 101HOT Occupancy 23 24 nvi0ce Switch wt nvoDegSwitch Netvar nviOutSwitch 0 nviOutSwitch2 0 nvoOutSwiteh 0 Value nvoOg 7 101HOT RoomMode au NVI nvofituati 101ScenePanel Keypad 4 aw Indicator 5 Swi erviceCall 101ScenePanel Keypad 5 swan Indicatdr 6 wu N Swi Lm d Switch Otr_6 av 10 Object Info Bedsidepanel left 1404L11 Input D 19 20 nviln Switch 0 2 d P InSwitoh D nvoln LightController1 1041L11 GroupMsg an alveCmd nyfVvalve de NVI rs nviDutSwiteh1D wt nvi Out Switch 0 NVI F nviOutSwitch1 1 wat nviOutSwitch2 1 S yvi LE ACRoomTemperature 101FCU Alt 7 19 20 nyoSpaceTemp al 101FCU 7 AD1 7 11 13 Valve Switch 7 ACFanSpeed1 101FCU 7 DO1 14 15 nviFan mi NVI nvoF 7 ACFanSpeed2 101FCU DO2 12717 nvoFans nviFanCmd esa ACFanSpeed3 101FCU DO3 7 17 18 nvoFanSi nviFanCmd 7 erviceCa D 101HOT ServiceCall 17 18 pm ww nyg Service Call inLig 101L11 Output 11713 nvo Out Switel BedsideLamps 101L11 Qutput 1 11 14 nyo Out Switch 1 The following buttons are shortcuts to fun
6. Cancel Information in Pair Wire Dev Dconn and Note columns can be modified by clicking the desired column and entering the new value Group cables Group cables consist of several pairs Single cables of several I O objects are in the same group cable Cables between the group switches are often cables of this kind Group cables are managed through the window opened by clicking Add Edit Group Cable button in the cable List View LONIX LTD Teollisuuskatu 33 Tel 358 9 349 9853 VAT 1043054 9 www lonix com FI 00510 Helsinki Finland Fax 358 9 349 9863 Trade Reg No 678 356 User Manual 18 42 Lonix PCT New Group Cable q x Group Cables in Project ld Cable Type Ryhm JE1 0 JK2 0 MOMAK 12x2x0 5 0 5 Edit Cable ID Type window is opened by double clicking Cable ID Type column on the desired cable The user can select whether the cable is a single cable or part of a cable group The cable is added as part of a cable group by selecting the desired group cable from the Group Cable list and clicking OK After this the cable list shows the cable ID and cable type corresponding to the selected group cable The cable can be removed from the group by selecting Single Cable in the Edit Cable ID Type window LONIX LTD Teollisuuskatu 33 Tel 358 9 349 9853 VAT 1043054 9 www lonix com FI 00510 Helsinki Finland Fax 358 9 349 9863 Trade Reg No 678 356 User Manual 19 42 Lonix PCT LOMI 5 Testing Table
7. Otherwise a red downward arrow appears indicating that the configurations have not been downloaded yet Netvar values Netvar Values window shows the values of NVI Input and NVO Output variables of the selected UC object When PCT is in online mode the values are updated automatically every few seconds The value of the NVI variable can be modified by double clicking the Value field of the variable Write the new value in the text field and press ENTER to update the new value in LON network The values of NVO variables cannot be modified Manual override Manual override can be set to some O objects When manual override is possible the button Manual appears in the bottom of the Netvar Values window Manual override is turned on by clicking the Manual button When manual override is turned on the button is pushed down the green led is lit and the text field shows the current value of manual override The value is changed by entering a new value to the text field and pressing ENTER Manual override is turned off by clicking the Manual button again Values influenced by the manual override are shown with orange color I O object info You can add comments about the object to 1 O object info The text you enter here is shown beneath the function block in Process View 2 5 Attaching l O objects to Module You can attach I O objects to modules as follows 1 Click Module field of the I O object to be attached Click the butt
8. Testing table is designed to make project testing and maintenance easier Using testing table it is easy to follow the progress of the project for example How many cables have not been connected yet Are all alarming points giving alarms Has the point been connected to the control server Etc Testing table is filled in during the project by ticking the tasks in the testing table columns The table view can be printed out as a PDF document which can be printed on paper and given e g to electricity contractor as a task list of unconnected cables lio objects Modules CableList Testing Table Building Modeller Row Count 67 Selected Rows 1 2 Location v System v Module w Type v vo h Position v Connected v laukku M01 Multi2242P4 DIO 27 28 8 button pad button 5 O O iv BI E laukku M01 Multi2242P4 DI 1 29 30 8 button pad button 6 O J J E laukku Mu Multi2242P4 Dom 17 15 cooling led O CO ei m E laukku M01 Multi2242P4 Don 18 16 drying led O ei v f Gi laukku Mu Multi2242P4 AI 0 19 20 temperature O O e y 1 laukku MO Multi2242P4 Alt 21 22 setpoint potentiometer O O vi E E laukku M01 Multi2242P4 Al 2 23 24 humidity vi _I laukku M01 Multi2242P4 AIB 25 26 carbon dioxide vi J a laukku M01 Multi2242P4 AO O 11 13 light 1 wi Cj IT laukku M01 Multi2242P4 AO 1 12 14 light 2 vl _ 1 laukku MO Multi2242P 4 PID O Sw cooling vi J J
9. 7 F 7 Jako laukku laukku laukku laukku _ laukku laukku laukku laukku _ laukku Jaukku button pad button 5 8 button pad button 6 cooling led drying led temperature setpoint potentiome humidity carbon dioxide light 1 light 2 cooling drying C2DI 27 28 29130 17 15 18 16 19 20 21022 123124 25126 11 13 12 14 _MO1 DI 1 M01 DO 0 M01 DO 1 Mam Mm ap _MO1 ap MO1 A M01 AO 0 MO AOM Mm PIDIO MO PIDM Switch Signal Lamp Signal Lamp Sensor Sensor Transmitter 0 10V Transmitter 0 10V Reference 0 104 Reference 0 104 OOOOOE f oooooo T laukku laukku laukku laukku laukku laukku laukku laukku laukku laukku laukku amp button pad button 1 8 button pad button 2 8 button pad button 3 8 button pad button 4 apy ventilation led light 3 light 4 apu ventilation __ 23 29 13 1 _M02 DIO M02 DI 1 M02 DI 2 MO2 DI 3 Ego M02 DOLD IER 1715 18 16 M02 DO 1 M02 7 DO 2 M02 DO 3 M02 PID O Switch Signal Lamp dd0000d000dd Signal Lamp Signal Lamp laukku laukku laukku laukku laukku laukku home away from s clean person at sit 5 button pad button 4 S button pad button 5 light 5 M03 DO O Switch Switch Switch Switch Signal Lamp laukku LONIX LTD www lonix com laukku laukku laukku laukku laukk
10. AO C2 DI C2 DIC C2 DO C2 PID DCM Group A DCM Group B LCD_Counter I CD Measure IC HHC Heli Hill ok Cancel LONIX LTD Teollisuuskatu 33 Tel 358 9 349 9853 VAT 1043054 9 www lonix com FI 00510 Helsinki Finland Fax 358 9 349 9863 Trade Reg No 678 356 e onix 4 Select default cable types for devices Default Cable Type for Device KLMA 4x0 8 0 8 Available Cable Types File Edt View Project Insert Options Tools Help Ga ent za ab Een za za pa Tar e Project Creation Tool D e W Object Properties MODELLER da Estate poca gP Building A Yes Building A Done User Manual Lonix PCT Control Model EN Undefined AL FAHU AL Exhaust Fans AL Building Modeller tab Control Model tree Add Control System Select Control System node from Control Model Set Name with Object Properties editor 2 3 Add a building to the Building Model 4 38 42 1211 M 1 Offline Create one control system that represents a DDC box in the building Use the object properties editor of the control system to mark it as a location in a building LONIX LTD www lonix com Teollisuuskatu 33 FI 00510 Helsinki Finland Tel 358 9 349 9853 Fax 358 9 349 9863 VAT 1043054 9 Trade Reg No 678 356 QLOMIX 6 Add Modules Location User Manual Lonix PCT Dm
11. Access il Readers Door Groups rs485 chain 0 rs485 chain 1 R Access Groups Schedules MOLinker EventLogger Local I O i Comm Sender Receiver All tasks Done 1 0 0 M 0 Offline This opens a dialog where you can define the type of the panel LX SEC V100 LX SEC V200 or LX SEC V300 You also need to define the address for the panel Add Panel E Name Door 4 Panel Type Mi 00 Address DO i 42 Lis Lis de I7 Lis J10 J11 iaa 14 115 Liaw dia 419 421 J22 123 425 426 127 429 430 J31 al ze LONIX LTD Teollisuuskatu 33 Tel 358 9 349 9853 VAT 1043054 9 www lonix com FI 00510 Helsinki Finland Fax 358 9 349 9863 Trade Reg No 678 356 User Manual 29 42 Lonix PCT The address should match the address defined with the selector on the panel Note that if the panel is connected with the Network Controllers B network you need to add 16 to the address i e if the address is 10 and the panel resides in the Network Controller s B network you need to choose 26 When naming panels try to be descriptive so that it is easy to know what the panel s function is and what devices it controls When a panel has been added it will show up in the tree structure WA COBA PCT Doc Ixp File Edit View Project Insert Options Tools Help Project Creation Tool DG d VO objects Modules CableList Testing Table Building Modeller Security
12. FI 00510 Helsinki Finland Fax 358 9 349 9863 Trade Reg No 678 356 User Manual 17 42 Lonix PCT LOMIX 4 Cable List Cable list shows data of the cables attached to the I O objects of the modules Cable list does not include any cables before the device type attached to the O object has been defined in Device column in the I O object view The program adds new cable data to the cable view based on default cable data defined for the selected device type The desired location s cable list is selected from the Location list in the top of the cable view CORA PCT Malmin Ala Aste bep Fle fit view Posi laser Valois Tocis dep oc L iecrizri loci Mamin Ala Asto COBA Oaks es UO nbjerts Mindules MetvarRrawser Cable List Testing Table putain gell Lutatiur vane vi ame Location Vod ile Lio Con Cable IDT ype Pait wire Dey DC on Pcsiticn hict2 KF gt I KY K yt si p mppii YAKS LJHMI DI 1 Si nd kort Ge FE Sg 5y 2 2 r9 i 1 KE N Pattenverkoso pum si n 02 EEE 1 3I ppairdiliciati Double clicking Cable ID Type column opens Edit Cable ID Type window for setting cable ID and relay ID switching cable type and selecting whether the cable is part of a cable group including several pairs Edit Cable ID Type Cable Single Cable Cable ID TAZ ind Cable Type KLMA 2x0 8 0 8
13. I ZS St es oe ea 3 1 Adding Modules 1 Click Add New Module button 2 Write module name in the Name field The name must be the same as the module name in the LON database Select HW type of the module from the Type list Select location of the module from the Location list See location definitions in Building Modeler 5 Tick Create I O objects box if you want to automatically create the I O objects for the module The program also attaches the created I O objects to the module The desired O object for each O type can be selected from the list below the Create l O objects box 6 Click OK LONIX LTD Teollisuuskatu 33 Tel 358 9 349 9853 VAT 1043054 9 www lonix com FI 00510 Helsinki Finland Fax 358 9 349 9863 Trade Reg No 678 356 User Manual 15 42 Lonix PCT LONMIX Name mol 0 Type Mutti2242P3 T Location RK1 T _ Create liO objects Type WO object 3 2 Modifying Modules You can modify the modules in the following ways Configuration 1 Select module for modification from the module list by double clicking the row 2 The grey text in the Module Configuration window shows the latest configuration parameter values of the selected module that are saved in PCT Click Configure 3 The list of configuration parameters becomes active Parameter values can be modified by clicking the Value field of the selected parameter 4 Save configuration parameters into the module by clicking
14. Save odule Configuration Location Mame Modi Parameter Value Location 1 Modi Location 2 Location 3 Main Alarm Log Ho Propagate Main Alarm Log No SLTA Mode Dial up Command Stringi SLTA Hang up Time 60 Priority to Dial Up H Is Dial Up Active Mo Dial Up Removed Alarms Mo Dial Response Code Dial Response Codefi Dial Response Code Stat command StartGmd1 Start Char Cod StartGmd1 Start Char Cod Netvar values LONIX LTD Teollisuuskatu 33 Tel 358 9 349 9853 VAT 1043054 9 www lonix com FI 00510 Helsinki Finland Fax 358 9 349 9863 Trade Reg No 678 356 User Manual 16 42 Lonix PCT GAB oe Te Dd Netvar Values window shows the values of NVI Input and NVO Output variables of the selected module When PCT is in online mode the values are updated automatically every few seconds The value of the NVI variable can be modified by double clicking the Value field of the variable Write the new value in the text field and press ENTER to update the new value in LON network The values of NVO variables cannot be modified 3 3 Edit Functions You can do the following actions to the selected modules through Edit functions which are available from the main menu and by clicking the right button of the mouse Select The function selects the module i e updates the latest module configuration parameter values saved in PCT into Module Configuration window and shows Input and Output variable values i
15. 0 C2Al 21 22 BC2Al 23 24 C2AI 25126 Gi C2 AO 11 13 sa C2 AO 12 14 C2 PID sw EG C2 PID sw 2 Right click on an IO object and select Select System LONIX LTD www lonix com Teollisuuskatu 33 FI 00510 Helsinki Finland Tel 358 9 349 9853 Fax 358 9 349 9863 M1 PID 1 M2 1 DIO M2 DI 1 M2 DO 0 M2 DO 1 OG M21AI 1 IM2 AI 2 M21 Al M2 AO 0 M2 1A0 1 M2 PIDI O M2 PID 1 bd ag ole el Lae sel iam acd Ras laa lasci ae a CO OOOO i LIOOOOCOCEC OCH Jaano DEE 0 23 M 2 VAT 1043054 9 Trade Reg No 678 356 User Manual Lonix PCT 40 42 8 Click Process view tab to see the process view Double click the FAHUI control system D Ge 4E Avv nviPIDsetpoint 0 nviPIDset 0 nviPIDmes 0 nviPIDsensor 0 nviP DstateF b 0 nviP Dcontrol 0 nvoPIDsetpoint 0 DELO nvoPIDactuator 0 nvoPIDcontrol 0 Netvar Values Type Near Value TE33 M2 7 AI O 19 20 nviAlsensorf i prs nvoAlrelatives DI TE34 M2 4 AI 1 21522 Fresh Air Filter M2 DIO 27 28 i switch 0 nvoDiswitch1 0 nvoDiswitch2 0 Fan Trip Alarm nviDlswitch 1 M1 DI 3 22 28 switch 3 nvoDIswitch1 3 d Ki nvoDiswitch2 3 nviDlswitch 4 nviPIDsetpoint 0 nviPIDset 0 nviPIOmes 1 nviPlDsensor 0 nviPIDstateFb 0 nviPlDeontrol 0 nviPIDsensor 1 nviPIDstateFb 1 nviPIDcontrol 1 Exha
16. 2 System Templates System templates are ready parts of a project which include required l O objects modules and configuration information for implementing a specific functionality Systems can also be easily copied using templates inside a project e g when the project includes several similar ventilation appliances or other systems Importing templates to project 1 Click Import Template command in Project menu 2 Select the desired system template in the file window and click OK Default directory of system templates can be set in Directories tab which is opened by clicking Settings command in Options menu 3 Select the imported items Imported Items in Import Template window 4 Select the System to which the I O objects of the template shall be imported 5 Select the Location to which the I O objects and modules of the template shall be located 6 Write module names in Name column in Module Names table or select Automatic Naming Enabled box to name modules automatically according to system name 7 Click OK LONIX LTD Teollisuuskatu 33 Tel 358 9 349 9853 VAT 1043054 9 www lonix com FI 00510 Helsinki Finland Fax 358 9 349 9863 Trade Reg No 678 356 User Manual 24 42 LONIX Lonix PCT xl Template Hame Template Settings for Current Project testiTemplate st System Description Perusmallinen vredenja hdytyskojsikko Location Module Names Module Mame Imported tems Temp
17. 358 9 349 9853 Fax 358 9 349 9863 1 0 79 M 6 VAT 1043054 9 Trade Reg No 678 356 LONMIX Lonix PCT The columns in the List View of O objects are as follows E yet I O Type of the O object Device Type of physical field device such as a relay Test Testing status radiobuttons not tested not ok ok UI Does the point show ok in the control server Process View User Manual Location Physical location of the I O object such as Electrical cabin 1 System System i e process of the I O object such as Air handling unit 1 Position Description of the I O object such as TE1 outdoor temperature Connector Physical connector strip number SW for software objects Module Identification of the module which the O object is attached to Connected Has the cable been connected into connection strips of the I O object 8 42 Downloaded symbol Red color indicates that there are changes which are not downloaded COBA PCT HTH2008_Hotel_Demo_081007 lxp JOE File Edit View Project Insert Options Tools Help Project Creation Tool HTH2008 Hotel Demo COBA Cais ae VO objects Modules Cable List Testing Table Building Modeller BD Ppt VO Objects list Processview Find lt Previous D Next Room 100 O01 Thermostat Thermostat au fi n wo Space Temp Translator 1 101 Thermostat NYTT 0 an nviTranslater 1 Nu nvo
18. 7 Other Features 7 1 Creating Project Documentation A PDF document can be created from a PCT project including basic information about the project position list of the I O objects and configuration information of the modules At document creation the user can decide which of these will be included in the document In addition separate PDF documents can be created from the cable list and the testing table The front page of the document Project Front Page shows project name project number date of creation and name of the project manager The information is collected from the project settings window Position List includes the list of I O object positions of the project grouped in systems The attachment of the I O object to a module and an I O point is shown for each I O object The list also includes the connection strip IDs of the l O objects if the information is available Connection strip ID of programmatic O objects is SW Configuration parameters and configuration parameter values of the module and the attached l O objects are listed for each module in Module Configurations The configurations of each module and O object can be restored based on this list by configuring the modules again manually Cable list shows the cables connected to the modules cable types cable names and order of connections in the device end Also types of the field devices and connection information can be included in the list Testi
19. 9853 Fax 358 9 349 9863 VAT 1043054 9 Trade Reg No 678 356 User Manual 30 42 Lonix PCT Configuration Values Name Reader 1 te ie oo Door Held Time e REX Open Time s Reader Type l m Alive Enable Report Enabled lm Alive Time lm Alive Message REX Switch 1 Debounce ms Door Switch 1Debounce ms Enabled Enabled Example of configuration values of the Input interface Configuration Values Name Input 9 Type Default lypeBehave e Input Point 9 Deb Contact Type Normally Closed T Zone None z Example of configuration values of the Output interface LONIX LTD Teollisuuskatu 33 Tel 358 9 349 9853 VAT 1043054 9 www lonix com FI 00510 Helsinki Finland Fax 358 9 349 9863 Trade Reg No 678 356 User Manual 31 42 eege Lonix PCT Name Felay Type Parameter Value Configure Save 8 4 Zonesand Areas By selecting the root of the tree structure Zones amp Areas tab will be available in the main window SW COBA PCT Doc lxp File Edit View Project Insert Options Tools Help Cah d WO objects Modules Cable List Testing Table Building Modeller Security Add Ctrl Configuration Zones amp Areas Zones Be Project EHF Bldg 1 Indoor Monitoring Eh Input 5 Tamper i Input 6 AC Fail Eh Input 7 Batt Fail Eh Aux In 1 Aux Input 1 Me Aux In 2 Aux Input 2 E
20. ID UM L82344 2012 User Manual Lonix PCT Testing Table Sot Medeler Security aR lee o fei MM Peg DA Sandi rasi WR Ca i T PE r 1111111_ _ r t ner P FTr r r1n12 zx I 2n1 1 _ _ re A F TAP ay Se Wi opie pp T e m LONIX LTD Teollisuuskatu 33 Tel 358 9 349 9853 VAT 1043054 9 www lonix com FI 00510 Helsinki Finland Fax 358 9 349 9863 Trade Reg No 678 356 User Manual Lonix PCT Index Lonix PCT 4 i POCELO S e E E A E 5 2 He Del 7 21 VIEWS t0 Re Ee e E 7 22 Ee elle Le fr e el E 9 23 Adang tTO eet 9 24 lee 10 2 5 Attaching I O objects to Module nnnnnnannnnnnnannnnonennnnnosenrnnnsrnnnreosnnrnresrnrrressnrrensnnrrresrnrrrresenreerenne 11 2 0 E EON TOTO lait 12 2d MOINS EE 13 di 2 EU 14 3 1 Adding Modules ce 14 3 2 Modifying Modules naaannnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnsnnnnnnssnnnrennrnrrrnsrnreressnrrrrnsrnrrrrsnnnrrnsnrrrrosnnrrrnnrnrrrenrnnrrernnnne 15 39 Edi Elle E 16 d Celli cia 17 Si Testing Table ilaria iaia lea iii iii 19 6 BUMO Oe 21 Cet FCI E Ee ne EE 21 02 Addmnga Control roU EE 21 T OMNE TT 22 7 1 Creating Project Documentation 22 7 2 System Templates e 23 7 3 Network Connections iii 25 9 ACCESS CONTON a miccia 27 8 1 Adding Network Controllers 27 8 2 Adding I
21. IO Objects visible 2 Process View tab O objects in a graphical format according to the control system tree Both views enable same actions described in this chapter The only exception is the creation of bindings between network variables which is always done through the Process View List View AL COBA PCT democase xp BS olect Creatio Deb lt l O object Configuration VO Location I OBJECT tem No value laukku laukku laukku laukku laukku laukku VO objects Modules Cable List Testing Table Building Mode F Location ositio 8 button pad button 5 8 button pad button 6 cooling led drying led temperature setpoint potentiomet Conn ci Module Device 27128 29 30 mg 18 16 19 20 21 22 M01 7 DI 0 MO DI 1 M01 Dou M01 DO 1 M01 Al O MO Ian File Edit View Project Insert Options Tools Help Find 1 a Previous gt Next Switch Switch Signal Lamp Signal Lamp Sensor Sensor Ll OOOO Test Connected 1 Uu OO im IJ Transmitter 0 1 0 Transmitter 0 10 Reference 0 104 Reference 0 10 laukku humidity 23 24 laukku carbon dioxide 25 26 laukku _light1 C2A0 11 13 laukku light 2 12 14 laukku cooling M01 7 AI 2 M01 A M01 f AO 0 MOT AO 1 MO PID 0 i Configure Save LONIX LTD www lonix com mene tr rrr rt rrr rr rrr errr tr EET S Netvar Value
22. In This Project Selected Type DIC1000C3 DIC1000C4 DIO010053 DIO100053 DIO100054 DIO5400P3 DIO5400P4 LCD3 1 LCD3 2 LCD3 3 H OOOO OOD OK Cancel I O objects Selection of I O objects defines the available software functionality in the project Edit Project Properties General Modules l O objects Cables VO objects Used In This Project Selected LCD_Counter LCD_Measure LCD_Setp LCD_Switch RCM_Counter H D TOTI OK Cancel Cables Settings for default cable types for different devices are selected for the project The settings are used for automatic generation of cable lists Edit Project Properties General Modules liO objects Cables Device Defaults Default Cable Type for Device KLMA 4x0 8 0 8 Available Cable Types KLMA 4x0 8 0 8 NOMAK 2x2x0 5 0 5 gt JAMAK 2x 2 1 x0 5 0 5 gt Set As Default OK Cancel LONIX LTD Teollisuuskatu 33 Tel 358 9 349 9853 VAT 1043054 9 www lonix com FI 00510 Helsinki Finland Fax 358 9 349 9863 Trade Reg No 678 356 2 1 0 Objects User Manual Lonix PCT 7 42 2 1 Views to I O objects I O objects can be accessed through two different views 1 List View IO Objects list tab All I O objects in the project The list can be sorted according to module name position etc by clicking on the appropriate tab By right clicking and choosing Filter it is possible to have only select
23. Relay 1 Relay 1 Sr Relay 2 Relay 2 EHT 0 Door 1 8 IF1 Reader 1 8 IF2 Reader 2 Eh INS Tamper i ING AC Fail N IN Batt Fail Cd Zone Name gt OUT1 Aux Relay 1 7 eme OUT2 Aux Relay 1 HHT 1 Area Cancel Done 1 0 0 MO Offline Click on the Add button to add a new zone This will open a dialog that allows you to name it and then click OK After adding zones all input and output points readers etc can be assigned to the appropriate zones The zones feature can then be used to easily control for example arming disarming the set of objects located on the same zone LONIX LTD Teollisuuskatu 33 Tel 358 9 349 9853 VAT 1043054 9 www lonix com FI 00510 Helsinki Finland Fax 358 9 349 9863 Trade Reg No 678 356 User Manual 32 42 Lonix PCT GAB Te TH 8 5 Event Configurations Event Configurations are used to create links between Input and Output Interfaces or specific system events With this feature it is possible to create even complex functionalities e g interlocking in a flexible manner Event Configuration e i Output To Control Z B02 Indoor Monitoring On Aux Relay 1 Z B02 Emergency Doors On Add Remove Add Logical input Addfilter Commit Event Configuration op _ cancel Event functionalities are based on events sent and received by Interfaces Available events are defined in the Event Configuration
24. and Fax 358 9 349 9863 Trade Reg No 678 356 User Manual 5 42 Lonix PCT LOMI I Project Settings Project settings are modified by creating a new project through File New Project or modifying an existing one through Project Properties in the main menu Basic information about the project is filled in the respective fields on four different tabs as shown in the following figure New Project Properties General Modules liO objects Cables Information Project name Project No Created Author Network name General Basic information about the project Modules Lonix controller types used in the project I O objects O object types used in the project Cables Default settings for cable types used in the project General Project name Project number Created Date of project creation Author Name of the project manager Network name Name of the LNS network applied in the project Modules Selection of the used Lonix controller types defines the hardware that is used in the project Software functionality is selected through selection of I O objects LONIX LTD Teollisuuskatu 33 Tel 358 9 349 9853 VAT 1043054 9 www lonix com FI 00510 Helsinki Finland Fax 358 9 349 9863 Trade Reg No 678 356 User Manual 6 42 Lonix PCT LOMI New Project Properties General Modules lio objects Cables Module Types Used
25. ard Format File 0012306838 ITPersd fra None 0012300294 IT Persi eect None 26bit_1_Field vt 0012297486 IT Persi Browse Card Format Field Values Start Time Expiry Time I Field Value A e f B iv Immediately vi Card Never Expires lc D E Cancel F d IG H Test Logical a AddCard Edit Remove Degraded Mode 1 Done 1 0 0 MO Offline The following steps should be followed Enter the card number which is printed on the access card Add a desired or a random PIN code that is used with keypad readers Select an appropriate access group for the card by clicking on the Select button Enter dates to define a validity period for the access card gt If you want to create several access cards with the same details you can use the Multiple Cards function of the dialog Define the card number of the first access card and the total number of access cards to be created Make sure all the access card numbers are in sequence 8 10 Card Formats Before creating any cards the card format should be defined You can do this by clicking on the Browse button and choosing the appropriate card format file Available card format files can be found in lt COBA PCT installation folder gt security cardformats 8 11 Creating Access Database All the configurations of the access control system are stored in a database by clicking on the Create Access DB button This does not yet update the online system To update the system
26. cal location of the I O object from the Location list Select the system where the I O object belongs from the System list Select device type attached to the 1 O object You can make several similar I O objects by inserting the number of copies in the Copies field Click OK Map the IO object to a module by clicking on its Module field See Ch 3 5 o ve eS ey e LONIX LTD Teollisuuskatu 33 Tel 358 9 349 9853 VAT 1043054 9 www lonix com FI 00510 Helsinki Finland Fax 358 9 349 9863 Trade Reg No 678 356 fdaMey O object System Device Copies Multi System e Hone ok canca User Manual Lonix PCT 10 42 NOTE Selection of l O object type is the only mandatory task when adding a new l O object Other selections Location System Device can be done later 2 4 Modifying I O objects You can modify O objects through the following 1 3 Configuration 2 Netvar values I O object info Type Behave iid object Configuration dr d T VO Objects list Value situation State Operated G gt gt aukku Positio 8 LO Conn i s Module 101 DI O File Edit View Project Insert Options Tools Help Oss lt 4 VO objects Device Switch Find Previous gt Next E Minimum Send Time Maximum Send Time _ Netvar Values BI i Type Netvar value nviDiswiteh 0 a nvoDIswitch1 0 nvoDiswiteh2 0
27. ctions as follows al me x pi 1 Find 2 Add new O object 3 Copy configurations from the selected I O object Tel 358 9 349 9853 Fax 358 9 349 9863 LONIX LTD www lonix com Teollisuuskatu 33 FI 00510 Helsinki Finland VAT 1043054 9 10 29 M 5 Offline Trade Reg No 678 356 User Manual 9 42 Lonix PCT 4 Paste configurations from the clipboard to the selected O object 5 Remove selected O objects Note This completely removes the IO object from the project If you only want to remove the IO object from the current control system then use Select System instead 6 Download I O object configurations from PCT to module 7 Upload O object configurations from module to PCT 2 2 Handling I O objects You can select and modify O objects in the following ways List View You can select one O object by clicking the row several I O objects by painting several rows You can modify an I O object by double clicking the row Process View You can select one l O object by clicking the figure several I O objects by painting an area You can modify an I O object by double clicking the function block Ctrl A selects all I O objects in the system 2 3 Adding I O objects You can add new O objects as follows Note To have any functionality an IO object needs to be mapped to a module Click Add New l O object Select required O object type from the O object list Select the physi
28. d Tel 358 9 349 9853 Fax 358 9 349 9863 VAT 1043054 9 Trade Reg No 678 356 User Manual 35 42 Lonix PCT QLOMIX 8 8 Access Groups Access groups determine the access rights of an issued access card You can create and modify existing access groups by clicking on the Access Groups button Remember to add descriptive names for the access groups After creating the access groups you can assign the appropriate door groups and schedules from the Add and Edit buttons on the right side of the dialog WA COBA PCT ParisSorbonne_091219_ALL Ixp File Edit View Project Insert Options Tools Help Renin ae Ppa me Tac LN LH LS DGeMS des WO objects Modules CableList Testing Table Building Modeller Security Configuration Zones amp Areas Card Number Access Groups PIN staft Date End Date Door Groups Access Groups S BHF Building 4 Access Groups HF Building 2 3 HEI Building 11 Door Group Schedule Schedules Di Le Building 3 IT Rooms 7 GL Gate Barrier Event Configuration EHF Building 7 CreateAccessbB Commit Access DB Card Format File 26bit_1_Field vff Browse Card Format Field Values si reno aa renne rid vae ok cancel Toe mMmmoom S N Test Logical Degraded Mode 8 9 Creating Access Cards Creating the access cards is the last procedu
29. dialog You can add new event by clicking Add Event button on the Event Configurations dialog After adding new event it is possible to utilize it with the Interfaces by adding the corresponding event to specific Interface from the Event Configuration panel located in the configuration panel of the selected interface After clicking Add Event button on the panel Add Event Binding dialog is shown to be able to select event target function and action for it a Event Function Type Burglar Alarm Relay Off Output e Door Alarms Relay Off Output Add Event Binding Add Event Binding apen Jas LONIX LTD Teollisuuskatu 33 Tel 358 9 349 9853 VAT 1043054 9 www lonix com FI 00510 Helsinki Finland Fax 358 9 349 9863 Trade Reg No 678 356 User Manual 33 42 Lonix PCT e onix Event Filters are used to restrict generation of a specific event based on some defined condition For example generation of Burglar Alarm Event can be restricted only to the situation when Burglar system is activated even though status of the Interfaces associated to send that event change to active state 8 6 Door Groups After adding all the Network Controllers and interface panels the access controlled doors need to be grouped so that the access rights can be given appropriately To add door groups select the Project object from the tree and click on the Door Groups button on the extreme right and then
30. ih INS Tamper ith ING AC Fail Commit Access DB MW IN7 Batt Fail E OUT1 Aux Relay 1 Sr OUT2 Aux Relay 1 Card Format File E pra Card Format Field Values Field Value Test Logical Degraded Mode E Done 1 0 0 MO Offline 8 1 Adding Network Controllers Click on the leftmost Add Ctrl button to add a new LX SEC V1000 Network Controller This opens a dialog where you can define the name and the IP for the controller see image below Add Controller Name Bldg 1 IP address 192 169 1 100 LONIX LTD Teollisuuskatu 33 Tel 358 9 349 9853 VAT 1043054 9 www lonix com FI 00510 Helsinki Finland Fax 358 9 349 9863 Trade Reg No 678 356 User Manual 28 42 Lonix PCT LONMIL 8 2 Adding Interface Panels Door Reader Interface Panels LX SEC V100 Input Monitor Interface Panels LX SEC V200 and Output Control Interface Panels LX SEC V300 can be added to the database by selecting the appropriate Network Controller and clicking the Add Panel button above the tree structure WA COBA PCT Doc lxp File Edit View Project Insert Options Tools Help Project Creation Tool COBA D bi ai l O objects Modules Cable List Testing Table Building Modeller Security Add Panel Remove Commission Ba Project Task Restart Save Configurations mee Identification
31. late Wi VK mi vi Modules Template Mi YJE m2 vi Devices Template_M3 VK mos Template_M4 VK mid vi Automatic Naming Enabled CSR Exporting a system into system template 1 Click Export Template command in Project menu 2 Enter the desired file name for the template into the file window Click OK 3 Selectthe system to be exported as a template from the System to Export as Template list 4 Select Include Devices to Template box if also device information shall be saved in the template 5 Write a description of the template in Description field 6 Click OK xl Template Name 1 bet System to Export as Template TK 1 T vi Include Devices to Template Description Tuloilmakoneen perusmalli LONIX LTD Teollisuuskatu 33 Tel 358 9 349 9853 VAT 1043054 9 www lonix com FI 00510 Helsinki Finland Fax 358 9 349 9863 Trade Reg No 678 356 User Manual 25 42 Lonix PCT e onix 7 3 Network Connections PCT can function either in Online or Offline mode The functional mode can be seen in the corner of the PCT window down on the right The mode is switched by clicking the Online Offline button picture of a plug below the menu row In Online mode PCT is connected to LON network Configuration information is fetched from modules in the network and new configuration values are saved in the modules in the network Offline mode requires no connection to LON network Configuration information of modules i
32. laukku M01 Multi2242P4 PID 1 sw drying iv _ II laukku M02 DIOS400P4 DIO 19 25 8 button pad button 1 vi BW laukku MO DIOS400P4 DI 1 20 26 8 button pad button 2 vi LI LI laukku M02 DIO5400P4 DI 2 21 27 8 button pad button 3 Oo Ki RW D laukku M02 DIOS400P4 DI 3 22 28 8 button pad button 4 O vi J laukku M02 DIO5400P4 DI 4 23 29 apu O O E RW a The following information is marked by ticking the boxes or radio buttons Test Does the point function as it should Radio buttons from left to right not tested not ok ok Connected Is the device attached to the point included in delivery Has the cable been connected into connection strips of the 1 O object Control UI Shall the point be connected to the control server Does the point show ok in the control server Alarm Does the point act as alarming point Do the alarms function ok in the point Note Free text field for observations and other information Screening distillation of information Information shown in the testing table can be screened to show only the relevant parts of information of the whole project Screening is done per column by clicking the column title LONIX LTD Teollisuuskatu 33 Tel 358 9 349 9853 VAT 1043054 9 www lonix com FI 00510 Helsinki Finland Fax 358 9 349 9863 Trade Reg No 678 356 User Manual 20 42 Lonix PCT LONMIX E PE PCT chemin Froje cl bape Fil Ett ew Project Insert Ggliona Hels Oey me re o
33. n the Netvar Values window Remove The function removes selected modules from the project NOTE This function cannot be cancelled IO objects attached to the module are not removed but become unattached from any module Copy Configurations The function copies to clipboard the configuration parameter values of the selected module and the O objects attached to it These parameters can be pasted to another module with Paste Configurations function Paste Configurations The function pastes configuration parameter values from clipboard to the selected module and the attached O objects The values on the clipboard must originate from the same module type i e Copy Paste function is feasible only between two modules of the same type Duplicate The function duplicates the selected modules by creating a new module and copying the configuration parameter values from the module to be duplicated The function also duplicates the 1 O objects attached to the module and their configuration parameter values and attaches the duplicated O objects to the new module Upload The function uploads the configuration parameter values of the module and attached O objects to PCT from a module attached to LON network Download The function downloads the configuration parameter values of the module and attached O objects from PCT to a module attached to LON network LONIX LTD Teollisuuskatu 33 Tel 358 9 349 9853 VAT 1043054 9 www lonix com
34. ne e eee mr a i ee EE Project Creation Tool Demo Project L O objects Modules Netvar Browser Cable List Testing Table Bow Count 1640 Sekbcled Rave 1 Up Co Postion DOM 1311 apy Kult painikkeesta seir DO 14 12 DO 17 15 DO A 17 15 apuftveriosio k CID 27 23 D1P2 1 amm _ DON 18516 apu palkki f 4 DOM 17 15 PF ob Pi Cio 19 25 Di SC Walt 7 AN0 19 20 Tee A list is opened circled in the figure for selecting the screening criteria All selection on top of the list means that no screening is done Click Custom selection to open Custom Search window where the screened information can be selected freely For example all positions beginning with text TE can be found Other choices on the list include names appearing in the column After selection the title background becomes yellow which means that in that column the screening functionality is turned on Screening is removed by selecting All as screening criteria When screening several columns at the same time each screening criteria remains on until it is removed The view shown currently on the screen can be printed out as a PDF document by clicking Create pdf document from current view button above the list LONIX LTD Teollisuuskatu 33 Tel 358 9 349 9853 VAT 1043054 9 www lonix com FI 00510 Helsinki Finland Fax 358 9 349 9863 Trade Reg No 678 356 User Manual 21 42 Lonix PCT 6 Building Modeler Building Modele
35. ng Window size can be changed with the cursor in the bottom of the system area The main purpose of the Process View is to design bindings between the I O objects You can create and modify bindings as follows 1 2 Point an output variable NVO of an I O object The cursor turns into a hand Click and keep the mouse button pressed down Draw the line into the desired input variable NVI of an I O object Release the mouse button Modify the binding by pointing the binding line with the cursor and pressing the right button of the mouse Select Change Output or Change Input Move the cursor to a new output input and click You can change colors of the binding lines to indicate the state of the binding a Undefined black b Tested green c Working on yellow d Internal binding blue Remove the binding by pointing the binding line with the cursor and pressing the right button of the mouse Select Remove Change the NVO or NVI of the binding by selecting Change Output Change Input Bindings to other systems iP When you want to bind into I O objects belonging to other systems draw the line into the box Other Control Systems Select the target system through the Select System dialog appearing on the screen Press OK The input variable information of the binding is visible in the Other Control Systems box Open the selected target system by double clicking and continue the binding Draw binding from the output
36. ng Table includes information to facilitate the project testing Start creating the documents as follows 1 Click Documentation command in Project menu 2 Select by clicking the boxes in Included Items the information to be saved in the project documentation For cable list the user can also select whether the document shall include all locations in the project or only the selected ones 3 Enter creation date and modification date in Dates section Creation date is saved in the project file The program suggests by default the current date as modification date but that can be changed manually 4 Click Start LONIX LTD Teollisuuskatu 33 Tel 358 9 349 9853 VAT 1043054 9 www lonix com FI 00510 Helsinki Finland Fax 358 9 349 9863 Trade Reg No 678 356 User Manual 23 42 Lonix PCT e onix Create Documentation Included tems Project Front Page vi Position List Module Configurations vi Cable List fn All Locations ah O Only Selected Locations 03 _ To Separate Files lx Testing Table Dates Created 11 4 2006 Modified 14 4 2006 Start Cancel NOTE The program creates the project documentation in the project directory i e to the directory that includes the project file lxp Therefore it is a good idea to create a designated folder for each project You can change the settings of documentation company name logo etc through Options Settings User Info in the main menu 7
37. nterface Panels iaia 28 8 3 Panel Configurations Reader Interface Input and Qutput 29 od E e RARO RE ETA 31 B9 E ie le EI ONS otis scenes ii reina aan A inni 32 o6 eege 33 O ICC RE 34 9 85 ACCESS e be accct ade nete E sie eat E teat oa atenetwsee A deed te E E 35 89 Creating ACCESS WE 35 S10 CON FO ian io 36 8 11 Creating Access Database 36 9 Creating Example PO le CU EE 37 LONIX LTD Teollisuuskatu 33 Tel 358 9 349 9853 VAT 1043054 9 www lonix com FI 00510 Helsinki Finland Fax 358 9 349 9863 Trade Reg No 678 356 User Manual 3 42 eege Lonix PCT Introduction This document describes functionality of the Lonix Project Creation Tool PCT Lonix PCT is a software tool for configuring Lonix controllers designing connections bindings between O objects performing testing managing the project and automatically producing the project documentation The created project data is in COBA compatible XML format This document is meant primarily for system integrators and other automation system professionals LONIX LTD Teollisuuskatu 33 Tel 358 9 349 9853 VAT 1043054 9 www lonix com FI 00510 Helsinki Finland Fax 358 9 349 9863 Trade Reg No 678 356 User Manual 4 42 Lonix PCT Lonix PCT Functionality Description Project Settings I O Objects Modules Access Control Other Features LONIX LTD Teollisuuskatu 33 Tel 358 9 349 9853 VAT 1043054 9 www lonix com FI 00510 Helsinki Finl
38. on appearing on the right end of the field to open the Select Module window Select the required O point of a module from the list The list shows only currently available attachment points for I O objects You can also add new modules through the same window LONIX LTD Teollisuuskatu 33 Tel 358 9 349 9853 VAT 1043054 9 www lonix com FI 00510 Helsinki Finland Fax 358 9 349 9863 Trade Reg No 678 356 User Manual 12 42 Lonix PCT By default the list shows only the modules in the same location as the 1 O object Show Modules At All Locations shows availability of modules in also other locations You can detach O objects from modules by clicking OK when no row is selected from the list 2 6 Edit Functions You can do the following actions to the selected O objects through Edit functions which are available from the main menu and by clicking the right button of the mouse Select The function selects the I O object i e updates the latest O object configuration parameter values saved in PCT into O object Configuration window and shows Input and Output variable values in the Netvar Values window Remove The function removes the selected O objects from the project NOTE This function cannot be cancelled Copy Configurations The function copies the I O object configuration parameter values to clipboard These parameters can be pasted to another I O object with Paste Configurations function Paste Configu
39. on the Add button in the dialog Give a descriptive name for the new door group and then click on OK S COBA PCT ParisSorbonne_091219_ALL Ixp File Edit View Project Insert Options Tools Help Testing Table Building Modeller Security Configuration Zones amp Areas ard Number Access Groups Start Date 5 rogo So Project Door Groups Ai Building 4 EI EI Building 2 Door Groups GI Building 11 Sin Building 3 04 60 52 MITR HIPI Gate Barrier 104 G0 04 Back up Data Centre EI EI Building 7 04 60 11 FITR a 04 61 10 FITR 02 60 58 MITR 02 60 68 UDC 02 60 29 Data Back up Centre 02 60 34 FITR Create Access DB i 02 61 63 FITR 02 61 32 Back Up Data Centre CommitAccessDB 02 61 38 HC Room 11 00 002 Security Data center 03 60 28 MITR Card Format File 07 60 04 MITR 26bit_1_Field vt 07 60 17 FITR 07 61 18 FITR 07 61 03 FITR Remove SelectReaders_ ok cancel Done 1 0 0 M 0 Offline To add doors to a door group select the appropriate door group and click on Select Readers button This opens a list of all the readers in the database Tick the doors that should be part of the door group and click on OK LONIX LTD Teollisuuskatu 33 Tel 358 9 349 9853 VAT 1043054 9 www lonix com FI 00510 Helsinki Finland Fax 358 9 349 9863 Trade Reg No 678 356 e tanix Too Me Select Readers leg Select Readers Select Object
40. ons Module0i nvodAlIsensor 0 Locations Module0i nviPIDmes 0 sssssss Internal Binding 7 Binding 7 8 DORMI carita i Sita ia i tia dii E TEE Internal Binding 9 Binding 8 10 Locations Module0i nvollsensor 3 Locations ModuleDi nviPIDsensor 1 l s sssssss ll Binding 1 12 Locations Module0i nvoDIswitchi1 0 Locations Module0i nviPIDstateFb 0 sssssss 13 Binding 4 14 Locations Module02 nvoDIswitchi i Locations Module0i nviDOswitceh2 0 ss sssrssss 15 Binding 3 16 Locations Module02 nvoDIswitch1 0 Locations Module0i nviDOswitch1 0 s ssssss 1 Binding 2 18 Locations Module0i nvoPIDactuator 0 Locations ModuleD0i nvilOcontroli 0 s s s s sss Internal Binding 19 Now you have finished the tasks in PCT in offline mode You have created a new project designed the system functionality and finished the needed configurations and bindings Next you ll create the LON database install the modules and download configurations and bindings to modules by using PCT in online mode LONIX LTD Teollisuuskatu 33 Tel 358 9 349 9853 VAT 1043054 9 www lonix com FI 00510 Helsinki Finland Fax 358 9 349 9863 Trade Reg No 678 356
41. opic Topic name used in DDE requests Timeout Timeout of waiting for response from DDE server If there is no response within the time length defined in Timeout parameter the function is automatically cancelled NetworkName Name of LNS database Format ProgramiD Program ID of User format file used for formatting UNVT network variables NOTE The LNS DDE server application must be running before switching into Online mode LONIX LTD Teollisuuskatu 33 Tel 358 9 349 9853 VAT 1043054 9 www lonix com FI 00510 Helsinki Finland Fax 358 9 349 9863 Trade Reg No 678 356 User Manual 27 42 Lonix PCT 8 Access Control With the latest versions of Lonix PCT since version 1 6 it is possible to configure and manage Lonix Access Control projects All access control configuration is done through the Security tab WA COBA PCT Doc lxp File Edit View Project Insert Options Tools Help Project Creation Too Debbi ug WO objects Modules Cable List Testing Table Building Modeller Security Add Ctrl Add Panel como Configuration Zones amp Areas KH do Project 7 EI ui Bldg 1 Input 5 Tamper l Access Groups MW Input 6 AC Fail res Input 7 Batt Fail Schedules Aux In 1 Aux Input 1 S Event Configuration e Aux In 2 Aux Input 2 Event Configuration Relay 1 Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 2 Eta 0 Door 1 IF1 Reader 1 E IF 2 Reader 2 Create Access DB
42. r consists of two parts 1 Building Model describes the physical structure of the building 2 Control Model describes the system structures and locations The following buttons are shortcuts to functions as follows PA I GX Add a new building into the Building Model Tree Add a new building part into the Building Model Tree Add a new space into the Building Model Tree Add a new control system into the Control Model Tree Add a new control group into the Control Model Tree Remove selected objects from the tree pi YS Start by creating first a building model By default control systems are added to the first building 6 1 Addinga Control System You can add a control system by clicking the respective shortcut button or by right clicking on a control system in the control system tree The created control system can also be defined to be a Location by selecting yes in the Object Properties This is useful for defining actual physical locations for modules and IO objects 6 2 Addinga Control Group Control groups are used by the COBA server and represent a single measurement or control in the system With the release of COBA Editor this feature of PCT should no longer be used All COBA server configurations etc should be made with COBA Editor LONIX LTD Teollisuuskatu 33 Tel 358 9 349 9853 VAT 1043054 9 www lonix com FI 00510 Helsinki Finland Fax 358 9 349 9863 Trade Reg No 678 356 User Manual 22 42 Lonix PCT LOMI
43. rations The function pastes configuration parameter values from clipboard to the selected I O object The values on the clipboard must originate from the same O object type i e Copy Paste function is feasible only between two O objects of the same type Duplicate The function duplicates the selected I O objects by creating a new I O object and copying the configuration parameter values from the O object to be duplicated Upload The function uploads the configuration parameter values to PCT from the 1 O object of a module attached to LON network The function is feasible only if the I O object is attached to a module Download The function downloads the configuration parameter values from PCT to the l O object of a module attached to LON network The function is feasible only if the I O object is attached to a module Select location You can select the physical location for the I O object e g DDC1 LONIX LTD Teollisuuskatu 33 Tel 358 9 349 9853 VAT 1043054 9 www lonix com FI 00510 Helsinki Finland Fax 358 9 349 9863 Trade Reg No 678 356 User Manual 13 42 Lonix PCT Select system You can select the system i e process the I O object is part of e g Air handling unit 1 Select device You can select the type of the physical field device connected to the I O object e g relay 2 7 Bindings The Process View includes a list of systems which can be each opened into a graphical view by double clicki
44. re in the commissioning of an access control system You can create a new access card by clicking on the Add Card button at the bottom of the Configuration tab LONIX LTD Teollisuuskatu 33 Tel 358 9 349 9853 VAT 1043054 9 www lonix com FI 00510 Helsinki Finland Fax 358 9 349 9863 Trade Reg No 678 356 User Manual 36 42 Ee Lonix PCT YA COBA PCT ParisSorbonne_091219_ALL Ixp Paris Sorbonne University ii Das Sg l O objects Modules Cable List Testing Table Building Modeller Security r X Add Ctrl Configuration Zones amp Areas Add Card r 0012301213 IT Persi Card amp PIN Hong Door Groups ES Project 0012299762 IT Persi Single Card None F 7 GHI Building 4 0012295000 Pere e la DIR None Access Groups Ur Building 2 0012295457 IT Persi None 5 EHI Building 11 0006776878 IT Persi None PP lt N LEI Building 3 0006789606 IT Persi None UE Gate Barrier 0012296157 IT Persi None Evert Configuration EHI Building 7 10012297395 IT Persi Multiple Cards None 280096 Securi None 0012303053 IT Persi None 3 0006766834 IT Persi None 0006767556 IT Persi None j 0006766555 IT Persi None ciente Access DE a 0006778750 IT Persi None e 0006767008 IT Persi None ___Gommit Access DB 1 0006787143 IT Persi None 0012305674 IT Persi Access Groups None C
45. s Type Netvar 1 Value Manual laukku laukku laukku laukku _ drying _8 button pad button 1 8 button pad button 2 8 button pad button 3 M01 7 PID 1 M02 DI 0 M02 DI 1 M02 DI 2 Switch Switch Switch laukku 8 button pad button 4 ge Switch laukku laukku laukku laukku apu ventilation led light 3 light 4 M02 DI 4 M02 DOD M02 DO 1 M02 DO 2 Signal Lamp Signal Lamp Signal Lamp laukku laukku laukku laukku laukku apu ventilation home away from s clean person at sit M02 s DO 3 M02 PD M027 PID 1 M037 DI O M03 DI 1 Switch Switch laukku laukku laukku laukku __laukku 6 button pad button 4 5 button pad button 5 light 5 light 6 M03 DI 2 M03 DI 3 M03 DI 4 Etgen M037 DOM Switch Switch Signal Lamp Signal Lamp laukku laukku laukku laukku laukku laukku laukku laukku apu apu laukku I button pad button 1 6 button pad button 2 6 button pad button 3 8 button pad button 7 MO3 DO 2 M03 7 DO 3 M037 PIDIO M034 PIDI MO4 DI O MO4 DI 1 MO4 J DI 2 MO4 i DIB 8 button pad button 8 alarm led M04 DI 4 MA4 DOM Switch Switch Switch Switch Dc dd dd dd dd COOC OOIOIOCIOIOCHOIOICIOIOICICIOIOCIOIOCOIOIOCIOICIOIOCOIOCHO Teollisuuskatu 33 FI 00510 Helsinki Finland Tel
46. s saved in a project file Ixp file instead of physical modules I O objects and modules can be configured in Offline mode even before the LON database exists The project can be planned and preliminarily configured at the office desk already before going to construction site Configuration information saved in Offline mode can be later downloaded to physical modules using the Download function of PCT PCT can form the network connection in the following alternative ways 1 Through LNSHMI 2 Through LNS DDE server You can choose the network connection and set the parameters of the network interface by clicking Settings in Options menu I LNSHMI Network connection parameters for LNSHMI are selected as follows Settings Network Interface Directories User Info Language Selected HI LNSHMI K Parameters o Parameter Value si ServerlP 127 0 0 1 MNetworkName Network n re NOTE The LNS server application must be running before switching into Online mode LONIX LTD Teollisuuskatu 33 Tel 358 9 349 9853 VAT 1043054 9 www lonix com FI 00510 Helsinki Finland Fax 358 9 349 9863 Trade Reg No 678 356 User Manual 26 42 Lonix PCT 2 LNS DDE Network connection parameters for LNS DDE are selected as follows Network Interface Directories Selected HI LNSDDE k Parameters Parameter Value i LNSDDE ALL 5000 Network al Uess ServiceName Name of DDE server default LNSDDE T
47. u ___llight6 apu apu button pad button 1 ______M03 DOM M03 DOI2 M03 DO 3 M03 PID O M03 PIDI MO4 DI O Signal Lamp Switch d0cdcdcdddcddddc dd dd ooooooooooOoo laukku laukku laukku laukku laukku button pad button 2 5 button pad button 3 8 button pad button 7 8 button pad button 8 alarm led 20 26 21127 22 28 23 29 13 11 MO4 DI 1 M04 DI 2 MO4 i DI 3 MO4 DI 4 M04 DO 0 Switch Switch Switch Switch COOC COOC 4 Teollisuuskatu 33 FI 00510 Helsinki Finland Tel 358 9 349 9853 Fax 358 9 349 9863 0 79 M 6 VAT 1043054 9 Trade Reg No 678 356 User Manual 11 42 Lonix PCT Configuration 1 Select an l O object for modification from the O object list 2 The grey text in the O object Configuration window shows the latest configuration parameter values of the selected O object that are saved in PCT Click Configure button Note that when PCT is in online mode clicking the Configure button uploads the current configuration of the IO object from the module to PCT 3 The list of configuration parameters becomes active Parameter values can be modified by clicking the Value field of the selected parameter 4 Save configuration parameters into the I O object by clicking the Save button If PCT is in online mode the configuration is automatically downloaded to the IO object
48. ust Air Filter M2 7 DI 1 29 30 Smoke Detector M1 DI 4 23 29 TE Controller M1 PIDIO sw nvoP Dsetpoint 0 nvoPIDset 0 nvoPIDactu we nvoP Deontrol 0 HRW Controller M1 PID 1 aa nvoP Dsetpoint 1 nvoPIDset 1 n ori nvoP Dcontrol 1 Fan Run Status M4 DI 2 21 27 nviDiswitch 2 nvoDiswitchi 1 nvoDlswitch2 1 nvoDlswitch1 4 E wo nvoDlswitch2 4 Cooling Valve M2 AQ O 11 13 nvoAQcontrol Fb 0 nviADcontro 21 m TF M1 DO 13711 nviDOswitehi nvoDOswiteh 0 AvIDOswitch2 0 T nviDOalarm Stop DI Damper FG11 M2 DO 1 18 416 nvoDOswitch 1 nviDOswitch2 1 nviDOalarm Stop 1 d I M2 DO D 17 15 nviDOswiteh 0 nvoDOswiteh 0 nviDOswiteh2 0 nviDOalarm Stop 0 1 Drag and drop the IO objects to appropriate places and design bindings 9 Configure the I O objects double click each object and select Configure PT 1000 Normal PT 1000 Sub absolute Water Cont air Amount Type Netvar nviAlsensor 0 nvoAlsensor 0 nvoAlrelatives 0 Manual LONIX LTD www lonix com switch m BR we nwoDiswitch1 3 ED Xx bp si TE33 M2 AID 19 20 nviAlsensor 0 wu j TE34 d M2 Al 1 21422 viAlsensor 1 nvoAlrelatives 1 Configure Save Netvar alues i Fresh Air Filter M2 DI D 27 28 nvoDiswitch 0 switch 0 nviDlswitch 1
49. variable of the Other Control Systems box to the desired input variable NVI of an I O object You can create the bindings file by selecting Tools Create Bindings File in the main menu PCT creates a CSV file with the created bindings The CSV file is updated in the LON database using a network management tool s CSV Binding plug in You can move the O objects in the picture by selecting them and moving them with the cursor I O objects cannot be placed on top of each other You can create a jpg image of each system by pressing the right button of the mouse and selecting Create Image LONIX LTD www lonix com Teollisuuskatu 33 Tel 358 9 349 9853 VAT 1043054 9 FI 00510 Helsinki Finland Fax 358 9 349 9863 Trade Reg No 678 356 User Manual 14 42 Lonix PCT e tanix 3 Modules Modules tab is needed mainly during the first phases of project creation The columns are as follows Location Physical location of the module such as Electrical cabin 1 Name Module name such as Module01 Type Module type such as Multi2242 Node ID Module s node ID number The following buttons are shortcuts to functions as follows ix Meilen Find Add new module Copy module configurations to clipboard Paste module configurations from clipboard to selected module Remove selected modules Download module configurations from PCT to module Upload module configurations from module to PCT Update modules node ID number SET
50. xhaust Fans Indication 0 T D 0 Minimum Send Time Maximum Send Time Operational Hours Init Period for Operational ExFan1 Control M1 DO 2 17 15 nvolUswite 2 ExFan2 Control M1 DOP 18716 ExFan1 Run Status M1 DI O 19 25 nvoDiswitch1 0 iDIswitel T mo nvoDiswitch2 0 nviDOswitch1 2 lo 0 No i 2 vi nvoDiswitch1 conflict v 200 01 10 00 200 01 0 00 nviDOsuitch2 2 nviDOalarm Stop EI Alarm Priority Alarming State On value state of nvo Off value state of nvoD On value state of nvo Off value state of nvoD ExFan2 Run Status M41 7 DI 1 20 26 nviDOswitch1 3 nvoDiswitch1 1 nviDOswitch2 3 nvoDiswitch2 1 nviDOalarm Stop GI lacca la Contos e Save Other Control Systems nviDiswitch 0 nvoDiswitch1 0 nvoDIswitch2 0 10 23 M 2 A FAHUI dl Exhaust Fans AL DDCI he result is an Al Bindings csv file located in the same folder as the LXP file Teollisuuskatu 33 FI 00510 Helsinki Finland Tel 358 9 349 9853 Fax 358 9 349 9863 VAT 1043054 9 Trade Reg No 678 356 User Manual 42 42 Lonix PCT LOMI 1 2 ff Locations MNoduleO1 nvodiIsensor 1 Locations ModuleO1l nviPIDmes 1 Internal Binding 3 Binding 5 4 Locations Module0i nvoDoOswitch 0 Locations Module0i nviPIDstateFb 1 s s ssssss 5 Binding 0 6 Locati
51. you need to be connected to the access control network and click on the Commit Access DB button All the configurations including all the card details etc will be stored in the LX SEC V1000 Network Controller s Changes done are effective immediately LONIX LTD Teollisuuskatu 33 Tel 358 9 349 9853 VAT 1043054 9 www lonix com FI 00510 Helsinki Finland Fax 358 9 349 9863 Trade Reg No 678 356 User Manual 37 42 Lonix PCT LONMIX 9 Creating Example Project This chapter shows a simple example on BMS project creation with PCT in offline mode For more detailed examples on configuring various BMS equipment please have a look at the example applications in the support section of our website www lonix com I Create a new project New Project Properties E General Modules WO objects Cables Information Project name Training Project No 1 Created 01 01 09 Author John Doe Network name Training Ook Cancel 2 Select the Modules you are going to use New Project Properties General Modules lo objects Cables Module Types Used In This Project Selected Type DIO100053 DIO100054 DIO5400P3 DIO5400P4 LCD3V1 LCD3V2 LCD3V3 LCDCTR Multi2242P3 Multi2242P4 Multi2249P5 lOO SIO New Project Properties E General Modules l O objects Cables I O objects Used In This Project Selected Type _ C1 PID C2Al C2
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