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<body><h1>envision for bactalk operator s manual</h1><table class="table" border="1" style="width: 60%;"><tbody><tr><td>File Name:</td><td>envision for bactalk operator s manual.pdf</td></tr><tr><td>Size:</td><td>3929 KB</td></tr><tr><td>Type:</td><td>PDF, ePub, eBook, fb2, mobi, txt, doc, rtf, djvu</td></tr><tr><td>Category:</td><td>Book</td></tr><tr><td>Uploaded</td><td>19 May 2019, 20:46 PM</td></tr><tr><td>Interface</td><td>English</td></tr><tr><td>Rating</td><td>4.6/5 from 665 votes</td></tr><tr><td>Status</td><td>AVAILABLE</td></tr><tr><td>Last checked</td><td>11 Minutes ago!</td></tr></tbody></table><p><h2>envision for bactalk operator s manual</h2></p><p>Discover everything Scribd has to offer, including books and audiobooks from major publishers. Report this Document Download Now Save Save 150143483-2-6UsersManual.pdf For Later 0 ratings 0% found this document useful (0 votes) 117 views 324 pages 150143483-2-6UsersManual.pdf Uploaded by Mark Izsm Amerson Description: Full description Save Save 150143483-2-6UsersManual.pdf For Later 0% 0% found this document useful, Mark this document as useful 0% 0% found this document not useful, Mark this document as not useful Embed Share Print Download Now Jump to Page You are on page 1 of 324 Search inside document Browse Books Site Directory Site Language: English Change Language English Change Language. Students learn the essential functions of Envision for BACtalk with presentations and software simulations of real?world scenarios. Students configure and edit the most commonly used BACtalk objects. Alerton recommends that students have worked with the BACtalk product for at least three months. This course is the first in the BACtalk System Certification series. For more information regarding certification requirements, please see Training Certification Program at asn.alerton.com. A working knowledge of computers and current Microsoft operating systems. Alerton reserves the right to revise or update this training course syllabus without prior notice. It combines thefunctionality of a VisualLogic Controller (VLC) with a programmable userinterface display.Electrical inputs and outputs wire directly to field equipment, and the controlsequence is programmable using Envision for BACtalk’s direct digital control(DDC) language, VisualLogic. This enables a VLD to share data and execute commands initiatedfrom other BACnet-compliant devices. Read all instructions carefully before installing equipment. Local codes and practicesAlways install equipment in accordance with the National Electric Code and in a manner acceptable to the local authority having jurisdiction.<a href="http://www.easyarea.com/admin/images/dna-extraction-kit-qiagen-manual.xml">http://www.easyarea.com/admin/images/dna-extraction-kit-qiagen-manual.xml</a></p><ul><li><strong>envision for bactalk operator s manual, envision for bactalk operator s manual.</strong></li></ul> <p> Electrostatic sensitivityThis product and its components may be susceptible to electrostatic discharge (ESD). Use appropriate ESD grounding techniques while handling the product. When possible, always handle the product by its non-electrical components. High voltage safety testExperienced electricians, at first contact, always assume that hazardous voltages may exist in any wiring system. A safety check using a known, reliable voltage measurement or detection device should be made immediately before starting work and when work resumes. Lightning and high-voltage dangerMost electrical injuries involving low-voltage wiring result from sudden, unexpected high voltages on normally low-voltage wiring. Low-voltage wiring can carry hazardous high voltages under unsafe conditions. Never install or connect wiring or equipment during electrical storms. Improperly protected wiring can carry a fatal lightning surge for many miles. All outdoor wiring must be equipped with properly grounded and listed signal circuit protectors, which must be installed in compliance with local, applicable codes. Never install wiring or equipment while standing in water. Wiring and equipment separationsAll wiring and controllers must be installed to minimize the possibility of accidental contact with other potentially hazardous and disruptive power and lighting wiring. Never place 24VAC or communications wiring near other bare power wires, lightning rods, antennas, transformers, or steam or hot water pipes. Never place wire in any conduit, box, channel, duct or other enclosure containing power or lighting circuits of any type. Always provide adequate separation of communications wiring and other electrical wiring according to code. Keep wiring and controllers at least six feet from large inductive loads (power distribution panels, lighting ballasts, motors, etc.). Failure to follow these guidelines can introduce electrical interference and cause the system to operate erratically.<a href="http://www.tenis-klubmoj.si/uporabnik/file/dna-engine-dyad-manual.xml">http://www.tenis-klubmoj.si/uporabnik/file/dna-engine-dyad-manual.xml</a></p><p> WarningThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. 2009 Honeywell. All Rights Reserved.6670 185th AVE NERedmond, WA 98052 USAPhone: (425)869-8400 FAX: (425)869-8445Web Site: www.alerton.com All information in this document is provided as is without warranty of any kind. Honeywell reserves the right to change any information herein without prior notice. No guarantees are given as to the accuracy of information. Trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products. Alerton, BACtalk, and their logos are registered trademarks and VisualLogic is a trademark of Honeywell. It combines the functionality of a VisualLogic Controller (VLC) with a programmable user interface display. Electrical inputs and outputs wire directly to field equipment, and the control sequence is programmable using Envision for BACtalks direct digital control (DDC) language, VisualLogic. DDC is programmed and downloaded to the controller using an Envision for BACtalk operator workstation. This enables a VLD to share data and execute commands initiated from other BACnet-compliant devices. It also shows how to operate the user interface. IMPORTANT Always install equipment in accordance with the National Electric Code and in a manner acceptable to the local authority having jurisdiction (AHJ).</p><p> No guidelines, instructions, installation practices, or other information presented in this guide may be interpreted to supersede or modify the local codes and practices of the AHJ. Table 1 Other documentation related to BACtalk VLDs Document (ID) Contains VLD Installation Instructions (LTBT-TM-VLDINST) Instructions for mounting and wiring the backplate and for mounting the VLD on the backplate. A printed copy ships with each unit. Data Sheet (LTBT-VLD) Single-sheet summary of applications, capabilities, and configuration. See the VLD Installation Instructions (LTBT-TM-VLDINST) for precise dimensions. Mount in a clean, dry location away from windows, air ducts, and other places where environmental factors may affect temperature and humidity readings. If you mount the VLD on the interior of an outside wall, thoroughly insulate so outside air behind the sensor doesnt affect the sensor reading. CAUTION Thoroughly read all instructions before mounting and wiring. Always install equipment in accordance with applicable electric codes and the instructions. Installing the wallplateThe VLD can be mounted horizontally on the wall or on a 4 in. x 2 in. (101.6 mm x 50.8 mm) wiring box. X To install the wallplate1. Position and level the wallplate (for appearance only). 2. Use a pencil to mark the mounting holes.Wiring the wallplateCAUTION Disconnect power before wiring. Failure to do so may result in electrical shock or equipment damage. X To wire the wallplate1. Connect wires to the terminal block using Figure 3 as a guide. Note that VLD does not have COM connections. All grounds are tied together. Envision for BACtalk uses Microsoft Windows 98, 2000 or XP Graphical User Interface (GUI).Thank you, for helping us keep this platform clean. The editors will have a look at it as soon as possible. ATS provides training in several ways: factory training at the manufacturer’s headquarters or at ATS Automation headquarters in Renton and on-site training at your convenience.</p><p> ATS can sponsor your employees for training at the factory, at our headquarters, or arrangements can be made to set up smaller blocks of training at your site, on your schedule. For Alerton and ATS headquarters training information, see below. For on-site training, please contact your service representative at (425) 251-9680 or the ATS training coordinator at (425) 251-9703. The town has a population of 5,000 and the school district serves over 1,700 students from Pre-K to 12th grade within its four school facilities. They contacted S4 looking for solutions. They were looking for a BACnet interface to connect the customer’s existing controls and they wanted to make sure that we had a viable solution before moving forward with the project. There were also a few UNT and AHU modules but they were not sure of the application details for these systems. As is typical for many projects, Northwest controls had a tight budget to work with to be competitive bidding on the school’s work and to earn their business. They needed a cost efficient solution to enhance the schools HVAC control system that preserved and leveraged existing investments in technology. Replacement of existing controls and thermostats was not an option. The TEC-N2 thermostats are direct drop-in replacements for the Johnson Controls TEC1101-1, TEC1102-1, and TEC 1103-1 thermostats.Northwest Controls would need to manually assign our device type template to the devices. That is a standard process for VND devices and only takes a few seconds. The Configure Wizard found and identified each N2 device. The UNT and AHU devices were interrogated and the proper Device Template reflecting the application loaded in each device was assigned. Northwest Controls manually assigned the appropriate TEC Device Template as previously instructed.In a very short time the building was under control and a more streamlined and more powerful user interface was available to the building operator.</p><p> When S4 contacted Ross Ward to see how the project was going the response was, “Everything worked great, Thanks for checking. The router was very cost effective, integration was easy, and it allowed us to provide great value to our Customer. We have other applications that we are targeting to use this product on to expand their integration into the BACnet world.” He also said “the customer was very pleased with the enhancements the new system brought to them.”. Read all instructions. Failure to follow all instructions may result in equipment damage or a hazardous condition. Read all instructionsLocal codes and practices. Always install equipment in accordance with the National Electric Code and in a manner acceptable to the localElectrostatic sensitivity. This product and its components may be susceptible to electrostatic discharge (ESD). Use appropriate ESDWhen possible, always handle the product by its non-electricalHigh voltage safety test. Experienced electricians, at first contact, always assume that hazardous voltages may exist in any wiring system. ALightning and high-voltage danger. Most electrical injuries involving low-voltage wiring result from sudden, unexpected high voltages on normallyNever install orNever install wiring or equipment while standingWiring and equipment separations. All wiring and controllers must be installed to minimize the possibility of accidental contact with other potentiallyNever place 24VAC or communications wiring near other bareNever place wire in any conduit,Always provide adequateKeep wiring and controllers atWarning. This equipment (FCC ID: HS9AZWDGL) has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digitalThese limits are designed to provide reasonable protection againstThis equipment generates,Operation of this equipment in a residential areaThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.</p><p> Operation is subject to the following two conditions:FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance couldRedmond, WA 98052 USA. Phone: (425)869-8400 FAX: (425)869-8445. Web Site: www.alerton.com. All information in this document is provided as is without warranty of any kind. Honeywell reserves the right toNo guarantees are given as to the accuracy of information. Trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks andAlerton, BACtalk, and their logos are registered trademarks and VisualLogic is a trademarkLTBT-TM-AZWIOG Rev. 0001BETA. Contents. About AZW-5000. Dimensions. Power rating. AZW-5000 network topology. About this document and related publications. General installation guidelines. Using terminal blocks. Power supply guidelines and requirements. Configuration. Commissioning. Installation. Mounting. Attaching an external antenna (optional). Wiring. Checking proper operation. Checking network operation. Adding Alerton Wireless Temperature Sensors. WTS AVs and BVs. Maintaining an AZW-5000. Updating the real-time operating code (ROC) file. Replacing an AZW-5000. Viewing commissioning data. Troubleshooting. Troubleshooting weak reception. Troubleshooting RSSI flash sequences. Troubleshooting devices not found by device scan. Troubleshooting erroneous WTS temperature readings. Appendix A: AZW-5000 AVs and BVs. Appendix B: AZW-5000 Commissioning Record. LTBT-TM-AZWIOG Rev. 0001BETAAlerton’s AZW-5000 is a wireless communications device designed to replaceA scenario where the AZW-5000 would be effective is a school that addsAutomation System (BAS). The cost of running cable underground to eachAZW-5000 is an ideal solution to this problem allowing aIt will also be useful when retrofitting wireless controllers into places whereThe AZW-5000 operates in one of three modes:.Sends and receives system data. Repeats transmissions in areas ofDimensions. Figure 1.</p><p> AZW-5000 dimensions. Power ratingAZW-5000 points sorted by point number. Default. Comments. Value. Function. DescriptionFree obj memRouter Queued Message countNetwork tuning Max packets before ack. Network tuning Longest transmit time. Network tuning Packets sent. Maximum number of packets BACnet packets that can sent by the device over. ZigBee network before getting an acknowledgement for previously sentWorst case time required for packet to be transmitted and. Number of packets currently sent over ZigBee network.PointFunction. DescriptionMSP Heartbeat FailuresNeighbor table entriesRouting table entriesReliability table entriesWTS status and reliability. Lists the nodes in the device’s communication range, up to 50 nodes. EachProperty 531 - neighbor device instance. Property 532 - RSSI (dBm). Property 533 - transmit cost. Shows how links are formed between nodes. Each node on the network has an. AV assigned with the following properties. LTBT-TM-AZWIOG Rev. 0001BETA. Property 530: Address of final destination. Property 531: Device instance of final destination. Property 532: Address of next hop in the route. Property 533: Device instance of next hop in the route. Property 534: Cost for the given route. Property 535: Route status. The percentage of requests for which responses are received. Each node visibleProperty 530: Node Address. Property 531: Device instance of Node. Property 532: Reliability (In Percent). Shows if a WTS is communicating with the device and, if so, the RSSI andThis AV has these properties. Property 530: RSSI (dBm). Property 532: Reliability (In Percents)AZW-5000 points sorted by point number. DescriptionRSSI trending. RSSI for a particular AZW-5000ReliabilityCommissioningMAC Layer StatusNetwork Layer StatusApplication Layer Status. Can be used to trend RSSI for a particular device. For example, suppose you have a transceiver with a ZigBee DIP switch settingSet up a trendlog in the. BCM monitoring AV-20004 in the coordinator.</p><p> The value returned by. AV-20004 is the RSSI value between device 1000 and device 1004. Reliability data for a particularFor example, suppose in a multi-hop network you have a transceiver with a. ZigBee DIP switch setting of 6 (device 1006). It is acting as a router to aThe value returnedIndicates that commissioning data has been changed in Envision for BACtalkPointZigBee MAC Address. ExtendedDevice. Instance. ZigBee. Network. Number. Baud RateLTBT-TM-AZWIOG Rev. 0001BETAPDF Version: 1.5. Linearized: Yes. Author: Alerton Communications. Create Date: 1999:01:21 16:04:25Z. Keywords: VLC, field, controller, unitary. Modify Date: 2011:02:15 13:17:16Z. Subject: VLCP hardware installation, programming, setup, and maintenance instructions. Creator: Alerton Communications. Description: VLCP hardware installation, programming, setup, and maintenance instructions. Title: VLC Installation and Operation Guide. Creator Tool: FrameMaker 9.0. Producer: Acrobat Distiller 9.4.2 (Windows). Document ID: uuid:3686345e-e5f4-4d3f-9168-69ae491f1f77. Instance ID: uuid:771a4821-51c2-4799-bd2b-2b3f2e32e663. Page Mode: UseOutlines. Page Count: 30. ARP changes coming soon. This notice is dismissible, click the top right X and it will vanish. The ARP Forum will become Pro Member only on September 1, 2020. If you want to continue to view and reply in the ARP you must fill out the Pro application found here.To learn about our use of cookies and how you can manage your cookie settings, please see our Cookie Policy. By continuing to use the website, you consent to our use of cookies.If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact support. Does anyone have one?I found a screen that allows me to make the change, but 5 to 10 seconds later it changes it back. There must be some other place to change it. Doubledeuce, could I get you to email me that programmers manual I've seen discussed. Thanks much. my system is Envision for BACtalk version 2.</p><p>0 build 0752 Regards, MarkI am pretty new in this job. Can you tell me how to determine controller version?If your new, this could be a little, difficult, I have worked on and trouble shot ibex, but its a little more tedious on the ddc end. Your graphics could be mapped to the wrong point, or something else is writng to that point also. I dont know that ibex points are the same as bactalk points. Ive got some old ibex books,I will get back to you. Are there ddc drawings on site?I came into a situation where the ownership of the building, and the property management company, had changed shortly before I was hired. The alerton installation looks like it was abandonned in mid-project and I am trying to pick up the pieces. Current ownership and the company which installed the system are not on speaking terms, so I can't go directly to the source for anything. I would really like to get ahold of the Display Developer's Guide (LTBT-TM-DSPDV) and the BACtalk Systems Programmer's Guide and Reference (LTBT-TM-PRGRMR).if you have either or both of those in a form that you could email I'd really appreciate it. Thanks MarkThanks MarkLeast that's what it sounds like from reading.It's also about reliability, you don't drive a junker cross country. You drive the reliable car. An old computer with old software is a time bomb that will eventually blow. I hear what your saying though. Don't buy something if you aren't going to use the features. But keep a spare license key and install files handy. Also hope that you can buy a computer with an LPT1 port to plug the key into. And after all that wonder why you didn't buy the upgrade and a new computer?Post Them Here All rights reserved.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p></body>
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