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1. E ee j 4 20mA Temp 10K 0 10V ROR d CAE EN v v m c CN see Input C S S ls Bridge power supply a B CCE 32 V13 CONTROLS T Made In Canada g 2345678 el 2545676 0123456078 el 2345676 stotus BABB BAA RB BAA RRE E E L CTS 206 8 Te CTS 206 8 me CTS 206 8 me CTS 206 8 me a E SW1 swe Sw3 swa El co PI ow FAN Output E 8 ga jee amp la J4 3 E SIS 2 Ol ON fol ON fo UN JO ON iei fol ON k ON Ol UN 8 e d E lo d d lo g b g e g y rr O FF OFF ETE s 3 3 Modulated gt a Y s E Sg gt 162 56mm Figure 5 CCE 32 Dimensions 2012 11 19 CRISTAL Cristal Contr les Ltd 2025 Lavoisier Local 135 Qu bec Qu bec Canada G1N 4L6 T l 418 681 9590 Fax 418 681 7393 http www cristalcontrols com 24 12 12 4 Hardware specifications Microcontroller Freescale MCF51QE128 Communication RS 485 BACnet MSTP Supply Voltage 18 28 Vac Half Wave Supply Current 40 mA typical 50 mA max Operating temperature 10 C a 45 C 50 F a 113 F Storage temperature 30 C a 80 C 22 F a 176 F Outputs 8x Dry Con
2. Figure 4 Outputs 6 1 8x Relays The CCE 32 outputs relays are latching type low power 24 Volts 1A The 2 buttons above the relays allows manual override of the output To avoid relay changes from the internal software we must also enable the manual mode from the configuration dip switches See 7 9 Control Mode to configure manual mode 6 2 Modulated The CCE 32 has a modulation output which can drive an SSR or a SCR The selection is done using the configuration buttons When using an SCR the voltage output range from 0 to 10 Volts When using an SSR the voltage output is 0 or 10 Volts The analog output is protected against polarity inversion using a 140 mA auto reset fuse To reset the auto fuse feature disconnect the 24 Vac power supply for 1 second 2012 11 19 Cristal Contr les Ltd 2 5 La er nal 126 Local 139 CRISTAL 10 7 Configuration The CCE 32 is manually configurable using 4 x 8 buttons switches When more than one CCE 32 are connected together the following settings shall be done from the Master CCE 32 Cristal Control offers an online configuration tool at www cristalcontrols com under Products step controller This configuration tool will easy guide you in the CCE 32 settings you will see exact switch positions to reproduce on your step controller 7 1 Activation times The activation time betwe
3. 1 General description Cristal Control CCE 32 step controller is a basic 1 x Analog output 8 ON OFF steps controller Up to 4 CCE 32 can be stack for a total of 1 x Analog output and 32 ON OFF steps using the BACnet protocol between the 4 CCE 32 The first CCE 32 is a master the other 3 slave only offers ON OFF relays outputs The CCE 32 offers 8 ON OFF relay outputs with one which can be configured for a fan or circulating pump The analog output can drive upon configuration either an SSR or a SCR 3 inputs are available 0 10 VDC 4 20 mA resistive 0 20K Ohms or 0 135 Ohms 2 Applications The Cristal Control CCE 32 is design to control multiples outputs base on the inputs value The following mode are supported FIFO First In First Out LIFO Last In Last Out or binary mode is also supported In addition a power integrator can be applied to the calculation steps The CCE 32 offers manual control on all steps using the onboard buttons 3 Installation The Cristal Control CCE 32 uses a 35 mm 1 4 Din rail enclosure to facilitate the installation 2012 11 19 Cristal Contr les Ltd 25 voisier Local 135 2025 La 35 Qu 4L6 T l OF 1 7393 http cristalcontrols com 4 Connections All connections on the CCE 32 are screw type terminals 0 135 4 20mA Temp 10K 0 10V an R D I ace Le VS gt 1 EE I BEA npu LUIS S
4. LIFO Mode On the LIFO mode the last step that goes ON Is the first to go OFF So the first step to be ON is the last to be OFF Example on a 4 steps controller With an input signal rising to 50 step 1 will go ON and then step 2 Relays EI 1 2 3 4 ON ON OFF OFF Chart 9 Example LIFO 1 With an input signal falling to 0 the step 2 will go OFF and then step 1 next Relays EE EE 1 2 3 4 OFF OFF OFF OFF Chart 10 Example LIFO 2 Then when the input signal rises the next step to be ON will be the first one Relays ee 1 2 3 4 ON OFF OFF OFF Chart 11 Example LIFO 3 2012 11 19 Cristal Contr les Ltd 2025 Lavoisier Local 135 Qu bec Qu bec Canada G1N 4L6 T l 418 681 9590 Fax 418 681 7393 16 http www cristalcontrols com Binary Mode With this mode all steps are binary controlled The steps state is related to the activated steps Binary mode is useful when each relay load is twice the capacity than the previous one Example Relays 4 3 2 1 800 400 200 100 Watts Watts Watts Watts OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON _ OFF Set to ON Set to OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF Chart 12 Example Binary Mode Manual mode This mode disables software commands
5. CRISTAL CCE 32 1 01 3 4 20mA Temp 10K 24L 24N eee C gra L Halt Bridge pover supply CCE 32 UL 3 m CONTROLS Made in Canada 69 00 0000 Q Image may differ from the actual product 2012 11 19 By Martin Labb eng Jasmin Goupil amp Louis Perreault Cristal Contr les Ltd 2025 Lavoisier Local 135 Qu bec Qu bec Canada G1N 4L6 T l 418 681 9590 Fax 418 681 7393 http www cristalcontrols com Index 1 General description nnn EE voci I E 3 Installation ii nnnm nnne 5 4 Temperature D CCE 32 Outputs EE RR EE AR ents se BOE Re N RR GEE Ge GR E ci TE 6 27 Modulated caesa Edu EE EE 7e es es RE RE N EE 7 1 Activation TINGS ees Ee me an eg 7 2 Number of steps EE 7 3 Fan or circulating PUMP esse ss se ees RE EE se nnt 7 4 Fan or circulating pump activation time er ls Es RE EE RE EE EN Cristal Contr les Ltd 2025 Lavoisier Local 135 Qu bec Qu bec Canada G1N 4L6 T l 418 681 9590 Fax 418 681 7393 hitp www cristalcontrols com 2012 11 19 7 6 PWM time base EE N MERE EE OE OE OT 7 8 Proportional Integral control PI 7 9 Control e ale e HFOMode EE Binary Mode se RE Sd Oe ee Ee n Manual EE eegene 7 10 MSTP BACnet Network Address 7 11 MSTP BACnet Network speed 7 12 BACnet Read Property Multiple
6. Description Master Slaves Blinking rates Shows normal working mode Shows normal working mode 1 Hz Shows the master cannot Shows the slave did not 10 Hz communicate relay commands received relay commands from to its slaves its master CCE 32 Chart 16 Status 10 Software Algorithm The CCE 32 controller does auto detection of the analog input in service The input with the highest signal is selected the control algorithm The number of steps is calculated in function of the percentage of the input signal If the fan circulating pump output is enabled this output goes ON at the same time than the first stage This output stays ON while any step is active and turns OFF after all fixed and modulated steps are fully OFF and the configured delay elapsed 10 1 Proportional Integral control The CCE 32 proportional integral controller PI controller is a generic control loop feedback mechanism controller widely used in industrial control systems a PI is the most commonly used feedback controller A PID controller calculates an error value as the difference between a measured process variable and a desired setpoint The controller attempts to minimize the error by adjusting the process control inputs 2012 11 19 Cristal Contr les Ltd CRISTAL 5 11 Dimensions
7. a T vs CENT 3 8 U CCE 32 V13 CONTROLS T Mode In Canada RS485 By Poss Switch 24L 24N E te Status i Modulated Relay 24Vac Install jumper to feed 24L on relay C Heater Heater Heater Figure 1 Connections with jumper 24L from board CAUTION ELECTRICAL HASARD and load connections It Is recommended to shut power off before proceeding to inputs CRISTAL 2012 11 19 0 135 4 20mA Temp 10K D 10V Input CCE 32 V13 Made In Canada By Pass Switch Q Stotus B Modulated Remove jumper to get a dry contact relay Heater Figure 2 Connections witout jumper Dry contact CRISTAL Heater Heater Cristal Contr les Ltd 2025 Lavoisier Local 135 Qu bec Qu bec Canada G1N 4L6 T l 418 681 9590 Fax 418 681 7393 http www cristalcontrols com Heater AC 2012 11 19 4 1 Terminal description Output 1 8 On Off contacts for steps FAN Contact for fan or circulating pump Modula
8. turned off and activation time elapsed 7 4 Fan or circulating pump activation time SW1 pos 7 and 8 configure the time the fan circulating pump is maintained ON after every steps is turned OFF Time settings are 10 seconds 30 seconds 2 minutes or 5 minutes 2012 11 19 Cristal Contr les Ltd 2 5 La er nal 126 Local 139 CRISTAL 12 SW2 Position SW1 Positions 6 7 8 Delay ON OFF OFF 10 seconds ON ON OFF 30 seconds ON OFF ON 2 minutes ON ON ON 5 minutes OFF X X Not used Chart 3 SW1 7 8 7 5 Modulating step On SW2 pos 7 sets the Modulating step mode OFF 0 10V mode is activated for the use with an SCR ON PWM mode is activated for the use with an SSR 7 6 PWM time base On SW3 pos 3 and 4 are for the PWM time base 4 pre set time are available Positions 3 4 Time base OFF OFF 3 seconds ON OFF 1 minute OFF ON 5 minutes ON ON 10 minutes Chart 4 SW3 3 4 2012 11 19 Cristal Contr les Ltd 2025 Lavoisier Local 135 Qu bec Qu da G1N 4L6 R S A L T l 418 9590 Fax 418 681 7393 http cristalcontrols com 13 7 7 Inversion On SW3 pos 1 ON invert the control signals Example a 0 volt input signal will enable 100 of the outputs and 10 volts input signal with disable every outputs 0 7 8 Proportional Integral co
9. 38400 ON ON OFF 57600 OFF OFF ON 76800 ON OFF ON 115200 OFF ON ON 230400 ON ON ON 38400 Default setting Chart 14 SW4 5 7 7 12 BACnet Read Property Multiple On SW4 pos 8 identify if the BACnet service Read Property Multiple is used At ON position the service is in use by the CCE 32 This function may be used when integrating the CCE 32 with a building management server and is generally enabled Note The step controller is not using this feature for communication between the master and its slaves 2012 11 19 Cristal Contr les Ltd 2025 Lavoisier sal 135 CRISTAL 19 7 13 Resistive input The resistive control input is set using a jumper on JPM1 The available settings are 20K Ohms with the jumper on the left side or 135 Ohms with the jumper on the right side It is important to place the jumper on one of the 2 positions even when another type of control input is use 8 Communication The communication between CCE 32 master and slaves is based on BACnet MSTP protocol on a RS 485 network This network is also use to control inputs values 8 1 Network characteristics When the CCE 32 controller is at one end of a RS 485 network we must enable the 120 O terminating resistor by installing JP2 to end the network For more information refer to the Cristal Controls manual Setting up a RS 485 Network
10. 7 13 ResislikeinDUR sis se Ns n EE ee ee 8 es ee err 8 1 Network characteristics 8 2 Network Objects sees Re ee ee ee ee SEE C OU 10 Software Zelt ss SEER EERS ceu a GE se ostio GEE GN see 10 1 Proportional Integral control 11 Dimensions EE EE nue 12 Hardware specifications AEN ARE 6 ENE N EE EE N EO OR EE 12 2 6 6 EE EE EE N Cristal Contr les Ltd 2025 Lavoisier Local 135 Qu bec Qu bec Canada G1N 4L6 T l 418 681 9590 Fax 418 681 7393 http www cristalcontrols com 2012 11 19 12 3 DI ce nee 12 4 N eis ieee 19 Switches SUID uiae AN rte edet iens Charts List Surg ANE ie esse Rad es Chart 2 SW2 1 5 ee ee AA ee ee AA ae ee Chart 3 SW1 7 8 ae NS desde nn ee EE ee ee Chart 4 SIW3 3 4 N EE ee Gham SV Ta EER EES un Chart 6 Example FIFO 1 Chart 7 Example FIFO 2 Chart 8 Example FIFO 3 Chart 9 Example LIFO N siese seks eise SE GEE n see RE GR Ee es ee Chart 10 Example LIFO KE Chart 11 Example LIFO 3 stede sede Ede Ge Sk ee ate one kx rest Ee de Chart 12 Example Binary Mode Chart 13 SW4 3 4 ee ees ee ee ie Chart 14 SW4 BI Chart 15 BACnet Objects Chart 16 SE EE EE N N Chart 17 Switches Listing sie seg ER Ee EE EE Es El Ee Cristal Contr les Ltd 2025 Lavoisier Local 135 Qu bec Qu bec Canada G1N 4L6 T l 418 681 9590 Fax 418 681 7393 http www cristalcontrols com 2012 11 19
11. ACnet MSTP Network Speed 7 BACnet MSTP Network Speed 8 BACnet Read Property Multiple CRISTAL Chart 17 Switches Listing Cristal Contr les Ltd 2025 Lavoisier Local 135 Qu bec Qu bec Canada G1N 4L6 T l 418 681 9590 Fax 418 681 7393 http www cristalcontrols com 2012 11 19 27 Legal Disclaimer Any representation or reproduction in whole or in part made without the permission of Cristal Controls Ltd is unlawful Such unlawful representation or reproduction made by any means would be an infringement of copyright punished under the provisions of the copyright law All products are registered trademarks of their respective companies This product uses portions of code source from the project BACnet Stack at SourceForge The original source code can be provided on demand or downloaded on the project s web site at the following address http bacnet sourceforge net Cristal Controls Ltd All Rights Reserved 1996 2012 2012 11 19 Cristal Contr les Ltd 2025 Lavoisier Local 135 Qu bec Qu bec Canada G1N 4L6 T l 418 681 9590 Fax 418 681 7393 28 http www cristalcontrols com CRISTAL 2 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY CRISTAL CONTROLS warrants to the original user that its products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of two years after the date CRISTAL CONTROLS shipped such products If any of CRISTAL
12. CONTROLS products is found to be defective in material or workmanship during the applicable warranty period CRISTAL CONTROLS liability shall be limited to the repair or replacement of the product or the refund of the purchase price at CRISTAL CONTROLS discretion CRISTAL CONTROLS shall not be held liable for any costs or expenses whether direct or indirect associated with the installation removal or re installation of any defective product CRISTAL CONTROLS limited warranty shall not be effective unless there is compliance with all installation and operating instructions furnished by CRISTAL CONTROLS if the products have been modified or altered without the written consent of CRISTAL CONTROLS or if such products have been subject to accident misuse mishandling tampering negligence or improper maintenance Any warranty claim must be submitted to CRISTAL CONTROLS in written form within the stated warranty period CRISTAL CONTROLS limited warranty is made in lieu of and CRISTAL CONTROLS disclaims all other warranties whether expressed or implied including but not limited to any implied warranty of the products CRISTAL CONTROLS shall not under any circumstances be liable for any direct indirect accidental special or consequential damage including but not limited to loss of profits revenues or business opportunities or damage or injury to persons or property in any way related to the manufacture or the use of its product
13. L6 T l 418 681 9590 Fax 418 681 7393 http www cristalcontrols com Object Type Analog Input Analog Input Analog Input Analog Input Analog Value Analog Value Binary Output Binary Output Binary Output Binary Output 2012 11 19 21 RELAY 5 Relay 5 RELAY 6 Relay 6 RELAY 7 Relay 7 RELAY 8 Relay 8 SET POINT Temperature setpoint PERCENT Weight percentage of a degree PER Celsius DEGREE SET POINT uu Minimum temperature set point MIN SET POINT Maximum temperature set point MAX FILE 0 Controller configuration steps CCE 32 CCE 32 Information CRISTAL ON or OFF ON or OFF ON or OFF ON or OFF Degree C 0 100 Degree C Degree C Boolean Boolean Boolean Boolean Degree C Percentage Degree C Degree C Chart 15 BACnet Objects Cristal Contr les Ltd 2025 Lavoisier Local 135 State relay according to the controller State relay according to the controller State relay according to the controller State relay according to the controller 21 10 15 25 Qu bec Qu bec Canada G1N 4L6 T l 418 681 9590 Fax 418 681 7393 http www cristalcontrols com Binary Output Binary Output Binary Output Binary Output Analog Value Analog Value Analog Value Analog Value BACnet File Device 2012 11 19 22 9 Status A LED indicates the status of the CCE 32controller
14. Next is the BACnet objects list This list is simple and many objects allow direct control on inputs and outputs of the controller Communication with these objects allows integration of the CCE 32 controller with a building management server 2012 11 19 Cristal Contr les Ltd 2025 Lavoisier Local 135 Qu nac L6 CRI S AL http w sta trols com 20 8 2 Network Objects The CCE 32 has different type of Bacnet objects They are listed in the next chart Object Description Represents the input value IN 0 10V 0 10 V Represents the input value IN 4 20mA 4 20 mA Represents the input value IN OHMS resistive IN Represents the input value TEMPERATU RE in temperature CURRENT Input value used by the control INPUT sequence MODULATE D Value of the modulated output RELAY 1 Relay 1 RELAY 2 Relay 2 RELAY 3 Relay 3 RELAY 4 Relay 4 CRISTAL Value 0 100 0 100 0 100 degree Celsius 0 100 0 100 ON or OFF ON or OFF ON or OFF ON or OFF Value Type Default Value 0 Percentage 0 Percentage 0 Percentage 0 degree Celsius 0 Percentage Value determined by the controller Percentage State relay according to Boolean the controller State relay according to Boolean the controller State relay according to Boolean the controller State relay according to Boolean the controller Cristal Contr les Ltd 2025 Lavoisier Local 135 Qu bec Qu bec Canada G1N 4
15. en stages can be set using SW1 pos 1 to 6 The configuration uses a binary mode with a 1 second delay The activation time can also be set from 0 63 seconds using the following formula Activation Delay position 6 2 position 5 2 position 4 2 position 1 2 Activation times examples SW Positions 1 2 3 4 5 6 Activation Times ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 5 seconds OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF 10 seconds OFF ON ON ON ON OFF 30 seconds OFF OFF ON ON ON ON 1 minute Chart 1 SW1 1 6 2012 11 19 Cristal Contr les Ltd 11 CRISTAL 7 2 Number of steps On SW2 pos 1 to 5 let you set the number of stages to be controlled the setting use a binary mode 1 to 32 steps are available using the following formula Number of steps position 5 2 position 4 2 position 3 2 position 1 2 1 Setting examples SW Positions 1 2 3 4 5 Steps number OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 1 ON ON ON OFF OFF 8 ON ON ON ON ON 32 Chart 2 SW2 1 5 7 3 Fan or circulating pump SW2 pos 6 allows the configuration of a relay for a fan or a circulating pump When ON the fan circulating pump relay is used This relay is always the first one on the master controller It is turned ON when one of the steps is activated and stays activated until the last step is
16. ntrol PI On SW3 pos 2 ON activate the PI Mode For detailed explanation see section 10 1 Proportional Integral 7 9 Control Mode On SWA pos 1 and 2 are for the control modes selection 4 available The CCE 32 offers the following modes FIFO LIFO BINARY and MANUAL FIFO Mode SW Position 1 2 Mode OFF OFF Manual ON OFF Fifo OFF ON Lifo ON ON Binary Chart 5 SWA 1 2 With this mode the first step to go ON will also be the first to go OFF CRISTAL 2012 11 19 Cristal Contr les Ltd 2025 Lavoisier Local 135 Qu bec Qu bec Canada G1N 4L6 T l 418 681 9590 Fax 418 681 7393 14 http www cristalcontrols com As an example for a 4 steps system An input signal rises to 50 step 1 will go ON first and 2 next Relays e 1 2 3 4 ON ON OFF OFF Chart 6 Example FIFO 1 When input signal falls to 0 then step 1 will go OFF and 2 next Relays EI 1 2 3 4 OFF OFF OFF OFF Chart 7 Example FIFO 2 Finally when input signal increase again the next step to go ON will be number 3 Relays ne 1 2 3 4 OFF OFF ON OFF Chart 8 Example FIFO 3 2012 11 19 Cristal Contr les Ltd 2025 Lavoisier Local 135 Qu bec Qu bec Canada G1N 4L6 T l 418 681 9590 Fax 418 681 7393 15 http www cristalcontrols com
17. s The exclusion applies regardless of whether such damages are sought based on breach of warranty breach of contract negligence strict liability in tort or any other legal theory even if CRISTAL CONTROLS was noticed of the possibility of such damages By purchasing CRISTAL CONTROLS products the purchaser agrees to the terms and conditions of this limited warranty Cristal Contr les Ltd 2012 11 19 http www cristalcontrols com 29
18. tact 1A 24Vac 30Vdc 1x Analog 0 10Vdc protected 5mA Inputs 1x Analog 0 10 Vdc with a 30k O impedance 1x Resistive Analog 0 20K Q or 0 135 O 1x Analog 4 20 mA 1x Thermistor NTC 10 KO 10 C to 60 C Jumpers JMP1 Resistive input type selection JP2 Termination RS 485 of 1200 Switches 4x Modules DIP of 8 positions each Cristal Contr les Ltd 2025 Lavoisier Local 135 Qu bec Qu bec Canada G1N 4L6 T l 418 681 9590 Fax 418 681 7393 http www cristalcontrols com 2012 11 19 25 13 Switches listing Position Description 1 Activation delay 2 Activation delay 3 Activation delay m 4 Activation delay 2 Ss S 5 Activation delay 6 Activation delay 7 Motor activation time 8 Motor activation time 1 Stages numbers 2 Stages numbers 3 Stages numbers a Stages numbers 9 5 5 Stages numbers 6 Motor Step 7 Modulating step 8 CRISTAL Cristal Contr les Ltd 2025 Lavoisier Local 135 Qu bec Qu bec Canada G1N 4L6 T l 418 681 9590 Fax 418 681 7393 http www cristalcontrols com 2012 11 19 26 1 Inversion 2 Proportional Integral Control 3 PWB Base Time 4 PWB Base Time 9 ZS 5 6 7 8 1 Control Mode 2 Control Mode 3 Bacnet MSTP Network address x 4 Bacnet MSTP Network address s 5 BACnet MSTP Network Speed 6 B
19. ted Analog Output Q 0 20K Ohms or polarize 0 135 Ohms Input 4 20mA 4 20 mA input Temp 10k Temperature sensor input reserved 0 10V 0 10 Volt input A RS 485 positive connection B RS 485 negative connection 24L Positive power supply 24N Negative power supply 2012 11 19 Cristal Contr les Ltd 2025 Lavoisier Local 135 Qu bec Qu bec Canada G1N 4L6 T l 418 681 9590 Fax 418 681 7393 8 http www cristalcontrols com 5 Inputs The CCE 32 controller has 3 inputs The controller reads the input signal and converts it in a percentage to select the number of steps needed to be activated A 2 hysteresis cycle is applied to the algorithm to avoid relay cycling Internally connected to 24N Ohms 4 20mA Temp 10K 0 10V Figure 3 Inputs 2d 0 10 VDC 0 10 Vdc input uninsulated with a 30K O impedance 5 2 4 20 mA 4 20mA input uninsulated 5 3 Resistive 0 20K Ohms input or 0 135 Ohms uninsulated 5 4 Temperature The temperature input is reserved for advanced configurations when integrating with a BACnet building management server 2012 11 19 Cristal Contr les Ltd 2025 Lavoisier Local 135 Qu bec Qu bec Canada G1N 4L6 T l 418 681 9590 Fax 418 681 7393 9 http www cristalcontrols com 6 CCE 32 Outputs H t qe Ad hd E QE By Poss Switch Modulated Relay
20. to the relays to allow manual operation of all steps using the on board buttons 2012 11 19 Cristal Contr les Ltd 2025 Lavoisier Local 135 Qu bec Qu bec Canada G1N 4L6 T l 418 681 9590 Fax 418 681 7393 17 http www cristalcontrols com 7 10 MSTP BACnet Network Address To allow the master controller communication of relay states to the slaves we must configure an address and tie a network between the controllers On SW3 pos 3 and 4 configure the MSTP network address Positions 3 4 Information Relays OFF OFF Master 1 8 ON OFF Slave 1 9 16 OFF ON Slave 2 17 24 ON ON Slave 3 25 32 Chart 13 SW4 3 4 When the controller is accessed from BACnet tools the DIP switches affect BACnet properties Device Name Device Identifier and MSTP MAC address The DIP switches configure controllers on a consecutive address range 7 11 MSTP BACnet Network speed The default network speed is 38400 baud This speed can be changed for BACnet integration of the step controller with a building management server CRISTAL 2012 11 19 Cristal Contr les Ltd 2025 Lavoisier Local 1 18 On SW4 switches 5 6 7 are used to change the default factory setting The following chart shows the procedure Positions 5 6 7 Baudrate OFF OFF OFF 9600 ON OFF OFF 19200 OFF ON OFF
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