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Emerson E2 User Manual (273 pages)


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Table of contents

026-1610 Rev 13 14-SEP-2011

1

Table of Contents

5

1Introduction

17

1.2 The E2 Building Con

18

1.3 The E2 Convenience

19

Store Controller

19

1.4 Networking Overview

20

E2 RX & BX

21

ECHELON NETWORKS

21

1.5 Documentation Over

22

1.6 On-Line Help System

23

Overview

23

1.7 Software Licensing

24

2 Hardware Overview

25

- E2 PIB

26

- E2 Keyboard

26

- PIB LED’s Status

26

2.2 I/O Network Boards

27

2.2.2 MultiFlex Boards

28

Output Boards

29

2.2.2.3 MultiFlex CUB

31

(RCB) (BX and CX Only)

31

2.2.2.6 MultiFlex PAK Board

31

2.2.3 The MultiFlex ESR Board

32

814-3110)

32

- 8RO Relay Output Board

33

- 8ROSMT Relay Output Board

33

2.2.6 4AO Analog Output Board

34

2.3 Echelon Network

35

Boards and Peripherals

35

2.3.5 The ESR8 (Discontinued)

36

2.3.6 TD3 Temperature Display

37

3 Mounting

39

3.1.3 Retrofit Mounting

40

3.2 Mounting I/O Boards

41

(Snap Track)

42

3.3.1 16AIe and 8ROe

42

3.3.3 ESR8 (Discontinued)

43

3.3.4 MultiFlex ESR

43

3.3.5 TD3

43

3.4.2 Two-Channel and Four

44

Channel Repeaters

44

3.5.1 Pressure Transducers

45

3.5.2.2 Mounting

46

3.5.3.1 Location

46

3.5.3.2 Mounting

46

3.5.4.1 Location

46

3.5.4.2 Mounting

46

3.5.6.1 Location

47

3.5.8.1 Indoor RH Sensor

47

3.5.8.2 Outdoor RH Sensors

48

3.5.9 Dewpoint Probe

49

3.5.10 Light Level Sensor

49

3.5.11 Liquid Level Sensors

49

4 E2 Hardware Setup

51

4.2 Powering the E2

52

4.3 Add-On E2 Peripherals

53

4.4 Battery Testing and

55

Replacement

55

--- to

56

 for Yes and press 

56

 for Yes, then press 

56

RS485 I/O or MODBUS Net

57

5 Serial Configura

59

E2 PIB COM PORT ASSOCIATIONS

60

6.1 The I/O Network

61

6.1.2.1 Board Designation

62

6.1.2.2 Board Calculations

62

X + (Y • 8) < 256

62

Numbers)

63

6.1.7 Setting the Baud Rate

63

Biasing Jumpers

64

6.1.9 Powering the I/O Boards

64

6.2 IMC/Prodigy Rooftop

65

Unit Controllers

65

6.3 ECT MODBUS

66

6.3.4 iPro DAC

67

6.3.5 Energy Meter

67

Detection Sensor (MRLDS)

67

Sense Protection

68

System (RLDS)

71

6.3.11.1 XM670

72

6.3.11.2 XM679

72

6.3.11.3 XM678

72

4-20 OUT

75

120/208/240 VAC

77

16AI INSTALLATION GUIDE

78

RS485 I/O NET

79

XEV22D DRIVER TO E2

80

INSTALLATION GUIDE

80

XR35CX, XR75CX TO E2

81

7.1 Ethernet IP Configura

83

7.2 Hardware Specifica

83

7.3 Software Specifica

84

7.4 Ethernet Network

84

7.5 Software Setup

85

7.6 Troubleshooting

86

8.1 Overview

87

8.2 Wiring Type

87

8.3 Echelon Network

87

Structuring (Daisy-Chains)

87

8.4 Device Termination

88

8.5 Wire Restrictions

89

8.6 Installing Echelon

89

8.7 LEDs

90

8.8 Open Echelon Device

90

Connectivity

90

 (Network Setup)

91

8.8.1.1 Troubleshooting

91

Valve #4

93

9 Input and Output Setup

95

9.1.2 Power Connection

96

 (System Configuration)

100

 (Input Definitions)

100

- Data Type Pop-Up Menu

101

(potentiometer)

102

- Digital Input Screen

103

9.2 The 8RO, 8ROe, 8IO

104

 (Output Definitions)

105

- Digital Output Screen

106

- Analog Output Screen

107

9.3 CC-100 Case Control

108

9.3.2 Power Module Wiring

109

9.3.3 Valve Cable

109

9.4 ESR8 Valve Output

110

TOP OF BOARD

111

10 Quick Start

113

10.3 Setting Number of

114

Network Devices

114

10.4 Setting Number of

115

Applications

115

10.5 The Main Status

115

(Home) Screen

115

10.6 Common Screen Ele

116

10.7 Screen Types

117

 (Setup). The actual setup

118

 (System Information)

120

10.8 Time/Date Setup

121

10.9 Set Up Modem

122

10.10 Set Up TCP/IP

123

10.11 Set Up Network Baud

124

10.12 Set Up User Access

125

 if you are

126

10.13 Set Up I/O Network

127

10.14 Set Up Echelon Net

128

 (Network Setup)

129

 (Network Summary)

129

(DISCONTINUED)

130

10.15 License Management

131

 (Licensing)

132

10.16 Set Up Alarming

133

 (General Controller Info)

134

 (Alarm Setup)

135

 (Dial-out Setup)

135

10.17 Set Up Global Data

136

10.18 Set Up Applications

137

 to add an application

138

 (Delete Application)

138

 to open the Actions

139

 and 

140

Property Help

141

11 Software Overview

143

11.1.4 Hardware Overview

144

11.2 Condenser Control

145

11.2.2 Evaporative Condensers

146

11.2.3 Fan Control

146

11.2.4 Condenser Split Mode

146

11.2.5 Fast Recovery

146

11.2.6 Hardware Overview

146

11.3 Standard Circuits

147

11.3.2 Defrost Control

148

11.4 Case Control Circuits

152

11.4.3 Refrigeration Control

153

11.4.4 Defrost Control

154

11.4.5 Anti-Sweat Control

155

11.4.6 Dual Temp Control

156

11.4.7 Fan Control

156

11.4.8 Light Control

156

11.4.9 Clean/Wash Mode

156

11.4.11 Fail-Safe Mode

157

11.5 Logging Groups

158

11.5.1 Possible Data Errors

159

11.5.2 Data Compression

159

11.5.3 Base Log Group

159

 System Configuration

160

 Logging Setup

160

11.5.5 Logging Group Status

161

11.5.6 Log Reports

161

 for System Configuration

162

 Display Logged Points

162

11.6 Air Handling Units

163

11.6.5 Economizer Control

164

11.6.9 Curtailment

165

11.6.11 Separate Setpoints

166

11.6.12 AHU Zone Control

166

11.6.13 Hardware Overview

166

11.7 Zone Control

167

11.7.2 How Zones Work

168

Connected To Zones

168

11.7.4 Temperature Control

169

11.7.5 Zone Temperature

169

11.7.6 Economizer Control

169

11.7.7 Economization Enable

169

11.7.11.2 AHUs

170

 the Network Setup menu

171

 for Associations

171

11.8 MultiFlex CUB Board

172

11.9 MultiFlex PAK Board

172

11.10 Lighting Schedules

172

11.10.3 Control Method Select

173

11.10.4 Standard Control

173

11.10.5 Alternate Control

174

11.10.7 The Min ON/OFF Cell

175

11.10.8 The Proof Cell

175

11.11 Demand Control

176

11.11.3 Load Shedding

177

11.11.4 Shedding Levels

177

11.11.5 Priority Levels

177

- Shedding Priority Levels

178

Load Shedding

179

11.12 Sensor Control

180

11.13 Loop/Sequence Con

181

Descriptions

182

11.14 Time Scheduling and

184

Holidays

184

11.15 Power Monitoring

185

11.15.2 Logging

186

11.16 Anti-Sweat Setup

187

11.17 Heat/Cool Control

187

11.17.4 Setpoint Reset

188

11.18 Analog and Digital

189

Combiners

189

11.19 TD Control

190

11.20 Pulse Accumulation

191

11.21 Irrigation Control

192

11.21.3 Cycle Scheduling

193

11.21.4 Zone Inhibit

193

11.21.5 Zone Bypass Inputs

193

11.21.5.1 Bypass Failsafe

194

11.21.6.1 Leak Test

194

11.22 Flexible Combiner

195

11.23 Modular Chiller Con

195

11.23.2 Learning Mode

196

11.23.4 Compressor Control

196

11.24 Boiler

197

11.25 Refrigerant Monitor

198

11.26 Detailed Setpoint

198

Change Logging

198

11.26.2 Logged Changes

199

11.26.3 Unlogged Changes

199

12.1 The E2 Home Screen

201

12.2 Logging On and

202

Access Levels

202

12.3 Toggling Full Options

203

12.4 Navigation

203

12.4.2 Screen Types

205

. This will take you to

205

12.4.3 The E2 Keypad

206

 key moves the

207

 key together

208

12.5 Customizing the

209

Home Screen

209

12.6 Manual Defrost and

209

Clean Mode

209

12.7 Overrides

210

12.8 Checking Boards

211

12.9 Checking Status

211

12.10 Alarms

212

12.10.8.1 Acknowledging

213

12.10.8.2 Resetting

214

12.10.8.3 Clearing

214

12.11 Viewing Logs and

215

12.11.2 Log View

217

 to open the Actions Menu

217

12.11.3 The Graph View

217

12.11.4 Zooming In and Out

217

12.12 Low Battery Notifica

218

12.13 Naming Conventions

218

Alarm Name

224

Default

224

Priority

224

Definition

224

P Proportional Mode

237

I Integral Mode

237

D Derivative Mode

237

Integral Mode

238

“P” + “I” MODES

239

How Condenser Control and

240

HVAC PID Differs From The

240

Other PID Features

241

Minimum Accumulated Error

242

Filtering

242

Limits and Precision Tab

245

Appendix F: Troubleshooting

249

. Highlight the Point

256

Appendix G: Revision Log

259





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