Honeywell R0512 user manual

User manual for the device Honeywell R0512

Device: Honeywell R0512
Category: Video Game Controller
Manufacturer: Honeywell
Size: 1.29 MB
Added : 3/28/2014
Number of pages: 86
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Excel 50/100/500/600/800
CONTROLLERS


HONEYWELL EXCEL 5000 OPEN SYSTEM
SOFTWARE DESCRIPTION





















® U.S. Registered Trademark EN2B-0092GE51 R0512
Copyright © 2012 Honeywell Inc. • All rights reserved

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EXCEL 50/100/500/600/800 Trademark Information 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 trade

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EXCEL 50/100/500/600 CONTENTS REVISION OVERVIEW ....................................................................................................... 5 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ......................................................................................................... 6 DATAPOINTS ..................................................................................................................... 9 PHYSICAL DATAPOINTS ..................................................................

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EXCEL 50/100/500/600/800 HYSTERESIS................................................................................................................................................... 21 Alarm Hysteresis ..................................................................................... 21 Trend Hysteresis ..................................................................................... 22 Broadcast Hysteresis ............................................................................

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EXCEL 50/100/500/600/800 VALUE ............................................................................................................................................................. 36 WRITE PROTECTION ..................................................................................................................................... 37 LIST OF DATAPOINT ATTRIBUTES .............................................................................................................. 38 TIME PR

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EXCEL 50/100/500/600/800 EN2B-0092GE51 R0512 6

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EXCEL 50/100/500/600/800 REVISION OVERVIEW The following pages have been changed from the previous issue of this document: page change 33 Section “SENSOR OFFSET” added 5 EN2B-0092GE51 R0512

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EXCEL 50/100/500/600/800 SYSTEM OVERVIEW General Excel 50/500/800 controllers support both LONWORKS communication and the Honeywell proprietary C-Bus communication. All LONWORKS-related information is described in the LONWORKS Mechanism document (EN0B-0270GE51). Excel 50/100/500/600/800 is a control and monitoring system specially designed for use in buildings. These Excel controllers use the latest Direct Digital Control (DDC) technology. Excel 50/500/800 controllers are also capable

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EXCEL 50/100/500/600/800 OVERVIEW Fig. 1. Controllers and their supported firmware versions Excel 50 firmware compatibility Please always make sure that your firmware and the bootstrap loader match; if in doubt, consult Software Release Bulletin(s). Special care must be taken in particular in the case of the combinations of firmware and bootstrap loader with XD50B-xxx modules as set forth in Error! Reference source not found.. Table 1. Firmware / bootstrap loader compatibility with X

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OVERVIEW EXCEL 50/100/500/600/800 • Annual programs • The "TODAY" function • Special day list Daily programs are used to create a weekly program. The annual program is created automatically by multiplying the weekly program and then incorporating additional daily programs. The "TODAY" function enables you to have a direct influence on the switching program. This function enables you to allocate a setpoint or status to the selected datapoints for a defined time period. This action does

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EXCEL 50/100/500/600/800 DATAPOINTS An Excel 50/100/500/600/800 system can have the following number of datapoints: • Excel 50: 22 physical (onboard I/Os) plus up to 46 physical LON I/Os • Excel 100: 36 physical (onboard I/Os) • Excel 500: 128 physical I/Os, extendable via LONWORKS I/Os • Excel 600: 128 physical I/Os Furthermore, Excel 50/100/500/600 support an additional 256 pseudo datapoints. Excel 800: 381 datapoints (random mix of physical and pseudo datapoints) A datapoint

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DATAPOINTS EXCEL 50/100/500/600/800 Flexible Datapoints Flexible datapoints allow the control of more than one physical output with one datapoint. There are three subordinate types of flexible datapoints: • Pulse 2 • Multi-stage • Feedback. Pulse 2 flexible datapoint A pulse 2 datapoint allows to pulse two digital outputs (e.g. relays). When activated (e.g. set to “on”), Pulse 2 triggers one of the digital outputs, and when deactivated, Pulse 2 triggers the other digital output.

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EXCEL 50/100/500/600/800 DATA POINTS • Pseudo analog points • Pseudo digital points • Pseudo totalizer inputs • Pseudo point multistage Pseudo analog points Pseudo analog points are software points containing an analog value in the user program. A pseudo analog point could, for example, contain a flow temperature setpoint calculated from the room setpoint and the outside air temperature via the heating curve. Pseudo digital points Pseudo digital points are software points containi

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DATAPOINTS EXCEL 50/100/500/600/800 Mapped Datapoints (V2.04.xx or higher) With firmware version V2.04.xx or higher, those Excel 50/500 controllers which feature free programmability on LONWORKS (those that contain the 3120E5 Neuron chip, i.e. date code 0044 or higher) may have I/O devices connected via the LONWORKS network. LONWORKS network variables (or individual fields of structured network variables) can be mapped to the attribute "Value" of physical datapoints (AI/DI/AO/DO). Pseud

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EXCEL 50/100/500/600/800 ATTRIBUTES Each datapoint type has associated with it various parameters which allow the user to set, e.g., the user address, the level of access protection, alarm behavior, and other options. These parameters are called attributes. Each attribute performs a specific function related to the datapoint. A complete list of datapoint types and their attributes appears in Table 17 through Table 19. Not all attributes are available for every datapoint type. Point re

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ATTRIBUTES EXCEL 50/100/500/600/800 Active State (prior to V2.04.x) The attribute "Active State" defines when a digital input/output is active. NOTE: The "Active State" attribute does not reflect the current condition of a digital datapoint. NOTE: This is not applicable to digital inputs in applications designed for con- trollers using V2.04.xx firmware or higher. In such applications, this attribute is fixed at 1, and the new attribute "Normally Open/Normally Closed" (NO/NC) is activ

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EXCEL 50/100/500/600/800 ATTRIBUTES digital input CARE interpretation 1 0 0 1 (control table) OFF/ OFF/ ON/ ON/ display at operator interface trouble: trouble: operating operating (status text) alarm alarm RTN* RTN* * RTN = Return To Normal Alarm Delay Delaying alarm outputs The alarm delay time (in seconds) is entered in the attribute "Alarm Delay". The alarm delay time determines how long an alarm condition must exist before an alarm is generated. Entering an alar

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ATTRIBUTES EXCEL 50/100/500/600/800 DI in “Active State” DI in “Passive State” Fig. 6. Alarm status messaging NOTE: The active state and passive state are defined in the "Active State" datapoint attribute. Alarm Status (V2.04.xx or higher) Alarm monitoring In the case of a digital input or a pseudo digital point, the attribute "Alarm Status" specifies whether or not alarm monitoring is required. The following entries are possible: • Yes: Alarm monitoring is req

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EXCEL 50/100/500/600/800 ATTRIBUTES In the datapoint description, the alarms can be influenced using the functions described below (see also Table 6 on page 17). Alarm type For each datapoint in the datapoint description, the user can determine whether the signals generated are to be treated as critical or non-critical alarm. Alarm delay An alarm signal can be delayed by entering an alarm delay time. An alarm signal will be generated only if an alarm continues uninterrupted during th

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ATTRIBUTES EXCEL 50/100/500/600/800 enter alarm alarm point in no. of prepro- supplementary alarm type/attributes alarm status delay time suppression alarm grammed texts text user program reports always non-critical - - - - - *DPD = datapoint description NOTE: A point is still seen as “in alarm” even when alarm suppression is enabled. Cycle Count The attribute "Cycle Count" contains the value indicating the number of transitions to the active state (see "Active State (prior to V2


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