Honeywell 95-7769-01 - Manual

Honeywell 95-7769-01

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – FEATURES; To log on to WebVision:; Password Reminder
  • Page 3 – Working with Tables
  • Page 4 – To insert a background image:
  • Page 5 – To delete selected objects:; Schedules; To create a new schedule:
  • Page 6 – Assign Devices; To define a schedule for special events:
  • Page 7 – Default holiday list; Delete Schedules; To delete a schedule:; Replicate Schedule; To replicate a schedule:
  • Page 8 – Alarms; Viewing alarms
  • Page 9 – Exporting Alarms; Alarm Configuration and Use; To edit an alarm configuration:
  • Page 10 – To replicate an alarm:; Trends
  • Page 11 – Plotting trends
  • Page 12 – Trend Setup and Use
  • Page 13 – Users; Role Matrix
  • Page 15 – View list of Users
  • Page 16 – Devices; Device List
  • Page 17 – Deleting Devices
  • Page 19 – Point List
  • Page 20 – Set Points; To set the setpoint for a device:; Sensor Calibration; To calibrate a sensor:; Balancing; To view the Balancing page:
  • Page 21 – Load Assignments
  • Page 22 – Load Shedding Method
  • Page 23 – Assign Load
  • Page 24 – To view the load assignment details:; System; To configure the System general properties:
  • Page 25 – To configure Site setup:
  • Page 26 – Deployment Diagram
  • Page 28 – Configuring Admin
  • Page 29 – Download Audit Log
  • Page 30 – Decommissioning XL15B
  • Page 32 – LONSpec Changes
  • Page 33 – WARRANTY AND RETURNS
  • Page 34 – APPENDIX A – SUPPORTED DEVICES
  • Page 35 – CHC Outputs; Description
  • Page 37 – CHC Inputs; Purpose
  • Page 40 – CHC Equipment Control
  • Page 41 – CHC Switching Levels
  • Page 42 – CHC PID
  • Page 43 – CHC Wiring Diagram
  • Page 44 – CVAHU Outputs
  • Page 45 – CVAHU Controller Outputs
  • Page 46 – CVAHU Inputs
  • Page 48 – CVAHU Equipment Control
  • Page 49 – CVAHU Economizer
  • Page 50 – CVAHU HC Stages fields; CVAHU Zone Options
  • Page 51 – CVAHU Miscellaneous
  • Page 52 – CVAHU PID; CAUTION
  • Page 53 – CVAHU Custom Wiring
  • Page 55 – FCU Outputs
  • Page 57 – FCU Inputs
  • Page 58 – FCU Inputs fields
  • Page 60 – FCU Equipment Control
  • Page 61 – FCU Fan
  • Page 62 – FCU Switching Levels
  • Page 63 – FCU PID
  • Page 65 – Modes Of Operation; HYD Outputs
  • Page 66 – HYD Outputs fields
  • Page 67 – HYD Inputs
  • Page 69 – HYD Equipment Control Outputs
  • Page 70 – HYD Switching Levels
  • Page 71 – HYD Miscellaneous Parameters
  • Page 72 – HYD Wiring
  • Page 74 – RIO Deltas
  • Page 75 – UV Outputs
  • Page 76 – Procedure; UV Equipment Control Options
  • Page 77 – UV Economizer Settings
  • Page 79 – UV Zone Options
  • Page 80 – UV PID settings; UV PID Settings fields
  • Page 81 – UV Outputs Wiring Assignment
  • Page 82 – UV Controller Wiring Diagram
  • Page 86 – Excel 10 VAV II – Inputs
  • Page 87 – Excel 10 VAV II – Control Parameters
  • Page 89 – Excel 10 VAV II – Wiring Diagram
  • Page 90 – Configuring NXVFD Drive Parameters
  • Page 92 – Configuring XL15C Setpoints
  • Page 94 – Configuring XL15C Logic Loops
  • Page 97 – T7350 Configuration Options
  • Page 100 – Configuring the Keypad/Display page
  • Page 101 – Keypad/Display Configuration fields
  • Page 103 – Configuring Equipment Control Page
  • Page 104 – T7350 Equipment Control fields
  • Page 106 – APPENDIX B – DEVICE POINT TABLES
  • Page 175 – TOPIC INDEX
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USER GUIDE

95-7769-01

WebVision™

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

WebVision™ is a web-based building manager that allows

contractors and facility managers to view and command

HVAC controllers installed at their sites. It communicates over

the LonWorks

®

network to perform building management

control of various devices and controllers through a web

browser. The WebVision Bundle (

WWS-VL1A1000

) includes

the WebVision controller pre-installed with a LON

communications card, and power supply.

WebVision is capable of:

• Discovering unitary controllers connected to WebVision
• Configuring controllers using configuration wizards
• Monitoring, raising, and e-mailing alarms on controller

points and system events

• Configuring and collecting trends on points
• Driving scheduled occupancy states
• Managing energy through Demand Limit Control (DLC)
• Providing single point of entry into the system to perform all

the above mentioned tasks.

• Managing access to information through user privileges
• Providing IT-friendly network interface for easy access and

management

WebVision acts as an offline configuration tool that helps the

contractor to configure site project that consists of multiple

unitary controllers. The contractor can commission all the

controllers by connecting through a LAN, WAN, or Dial-up.

WebVision also acts like a network time master to synchronize

time and date in devices connected to it with its own time and

date or with the Internet time servers. Its Device Discovery

feature enables you to discover online devices. You can

manage users and control their access to different resources

in the system. The System Administrator can configure

network settings, site information settings, system and control,

network data and time settings, and new module installation.

Approvals

UL 916, C-UL listed to Canadian Standards Association (CSA)

C22.2 No. 205-M1983 “Signal Equipment”, CE, FCC part 15

Class A, C-tick (Australia)

CAUTION

Make sure that there is not more than one

WebVision accessing the same Lon

®

network

simultaneously. If more than one WebVision

accesses the same Lon network simultaneously,

there may be problems in downloading and

uploading parameters.

NOTE: WebVision is compatible with Microsoft

®

Internet

Explorer

®

(IE) 6.0 SP2 or higher. Suggested screen

resolution is 1280x1024 pixels.

IMPORTANT

Make sure that there is only one WebVision

accessing the L

ON

W

ORKS

network at a given point in

time. If more than one WebVision accesses the

same L

ON

W

ORKS

network simultaneously, ensure

that its logical address is unique in the network to

avoid address conflicts. For a L

ON

W

ORKS

network,

logical address refers to Subnet/NodeID.

Contents

Product Description .......................................................

1

Features ..........................................................................

2

Operation and Use .........................................................

2

Warranty and Returns .................................................... 33

Appendix A – Supported Devices ................................. 34

Appendix B – Device Point Tables ............................... 106

Topic Index ..................................................................... 175

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Summary

Page 2 - FEATURES; To log on to WebVision:; Password Reminder

WEBVISION™ 95-7769—01 2 FEATURES • Support up to 120 XL10s, XL15Cs, VFDs, and 3rd Party LON devices • Perform Auto Discovery and Wizard based configuration of controllers • Support Default Alarms on each device• Support Default Trends on each device• Support default device graphic for each device • ...

Page 3 - Working with Tables

WEBVISION™ 3 95-7769—01 Fig. 3. Password Reminder screen. TIP: The information you provide is validated against the information present in the WebVision database. If the information is correct, WebVision will send the user ID and password to your E-Mail account. TIP: If you do not remember the passw...

Page 4 - To insert a background image:

WEBVISION™ 95-7769—01 4 To insert a background image: NOTE: The supported background image formats include: jpg, jpeg, and gif. The size of the image file must not exceed 1MB. 1. Click the Insert Background Image button. The Insert Background Image dialog box appears. Fig. 5. Insert Background Image...

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