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

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