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...
Page 5 - To delete selected objects:; Schedules; To create a new schedule:
WEBVISION™ 5 95-7769—01 To delete selected objects: 1. Select the object that you want to delete from the graphic. 2. Click Delete Selected objects. The selected object is deleted. To copy graphics: 1. Click the button. The Copy Graphics From dialog box appears. 2. Click Delete Selected objects. The...
Page 6 - Assign Devices; To define a schedule for special events:
WEBVISION™ 95-7769—01 6 To edit a schedule: 1. Click the Schedule tab. A list of schedules appears. 2. Click the schedule that you want to edit by clicking the corresponding link in the Schedule Name column. 3. Follow the steps described in the above sections and make the required changes. Assign De...
Page 7 - Default holiday list; Delete Schedules; To delete a schedule:; Replicate Schedule; To replicate a schedule:
WEBVISION™ 7 95-7769—01 Week and Day – If you select Week and Day, specify the month, week, and year (Fig. 14). Fig. 14. Add Special Event dialog box - Week and Day. 4. Enter/select the following information under Select State • State – Occupied, Unoccupied, and Standby. • Start Time – The time to s...
Page 8 - Alarms; Viewing alarms
WEBVISION™ 95-7769—01 8 Alarms Viewing alarms A device configured with alarm settings is set when the value of a point satisfies the alarm condition of that device. Use the Alarms tab to view and acknowledge alarms that are raised on various devices. You can filter alarms based on occurrence, acknow...
Page 9 - Exporting Alarms; Alarm Configuration and Use; To edit an alarm configuration:
WEBVISION™ 9 95-7769—01 Exporting Alarms You can export alarms on WebVision. To export alarms: 1. Click the Alarms tab. The View Alarms page appears. 2. Click Export All Alarms to download all the alarms at once. 3. A .csv file is displayed. 4. Click Open to open the file and click Save to save the ...
Page 10 - To replicate an alarm:; Trends
WEBVISION™ 95-7769—01 10 To replicate an alarm: 1. Click the Alarms tab. The View Alarms page appears. 2. Click the Alarm Setup tab on the View Alarms page. The Alarm Setup page appears. 3. Click corresponding to the alarm that you want to replicate. The Replicate Alarm dialog box appears. 4. Type t...
Page 11 - Plotting trends
WEBVISION™ 11 95-7769—01 trends stored in WebVision. You cannot delete these sample trends. However, you can create new trends. The trends created by you are called User Defined trends. When you add a device, all the default trends present in that device are added to WebVision. All the default trend...
Page 12 - Trend Setup and Use
WEBVISION™ 95-7769—01 12 Trend Setup and Use TIP: You can enable or disable trends from the Trends Setup screen. To setup a trend: 1. Click the Trends tab. The View Trends page appears. 2. Click the Trend Setup tab. The Trend Setup page appears. Fig. 20. Trend Setup tab. To add a new trend: 1. Click...
Page 13 - Users; Role Matrix
WEBVISION™ 13 95-7769—01 Users You can create a maximum of 30 user profiles. You must be familiar with User ID and Password security standards to enforce user compliance when creating a user profile. As WebVision is a secure server, you need to log in with a pre- assigned user ID and password. The u...
Page 15 - View list of Users
WEBVISION™ 15 95-7769—01 View list of Users The list of users provides information on WebVision users such as their names, roles, and e-mail IDs. To view the list of users: 1. Click the Users tab. The Users page appears. Fig. 21. Users page. TIP: Use Filters to quickly search the required user. Use ...
Page 16 - Devices; Device List
WEBVISION™ 95-7769—01 16 5. Click the Access on this WebVision tab. The Access on this WebVision page appears. You can select various options from Device Access, Schedule Access, and Locations View Access. Check Select All to select all the options simultaneously. Use this option to assign customize...
Page 17 - Deleting Devices
WEBVISION™ 17 95-7769—01 • Device Name – Name of the device. • Channel – The channel on which the device is present. • Device Type – Type of the device. • Model – Type the model number of the device. • Application Type – Type of application that is required for the selected device. • Application Ver...
Page 19 - Point List
WEBVISION™ 19 95-7769—01 3. Click Download . The binding settings are downloaded on the selected channel. To upload device bindings: 1. Click Devices on the WebVision page. The Device List page is displayed. 2. Click Device Binding . The Device Binding page is displayed. 3. Click Upload . The bindin...
Page 20 - Set Points; To set the setpoint for a device:; Sensor Calibration; To calibrate a sensor:; Balancing; To view the Balancing page:
WEBVISION™ 95-7769—01 20 • Save – Any change done in the UI is automatically saved locally in the Web UI. To save the modified configuration in the WebVision click Save. To write the saved data onto device, use the Device Download option. Set Points NOTE: The Setpoints tab appears only for the suppo...
Page 21 - Load Assignments
WEBVISION™ 21 95-7769—01 To perform Min/Max Balancing: Complete the following procedure to do min/max balancing. NOTE: To do min/max balancing ensure that the VAV device is online. 1. Damper position and Sensed airflow displays the current damper position and flow sensed by the device. 2. Click the ...
Page 22 - Load Shedding Method
WEBVISION™ 95-7769—01 22 Load Shedding Method 1. The DLC starts shedding by first searching for all the Off Continuous loads that are eligible for shedding. 2. Then, it first sheds the lowest numbered Off Continuous load and waits the staging interval to see if the demand has reduced. 3. If the dema...
Page 23 - Assign Load
WEBVISION™ 23 95-7769—01 seconds and at the end of a staging interval, compares the power consumption with that of the active demand setpoint and the dead band. • Dead Band : Enter the dead band in the Dead Band text box. The dead band peak value is 1000. 5. Click Save to save the settings. To add a...
Page 24 - To view the load assignment details:; System; To configure the System general properties:
WEBVISION™ 95-7769—01 24 issuing a restore command even if the load assignments are in the shed state. After re-loading the configuration, all the Minimum On/Shed timers are also reset. NOTE: When DLC is in the Reloading Configuration mode, only the status of the load assignments is displayed. It im...
Page 25 - To configure Site setup:
WEBVISION™ 25 95-7769—01 3. Choose US English or Metric as the standard for setting the Engineering Units . All the point values in the WebVision user interface are shown in the selected unit. 4. For local weather, check the Enable check box. Select a State and City from the corresponding lists. 5. ...
Page 26 - Deployment Diagram
WEBVISION™ 95-7769—01 26 • Channel Info: (continued) • Domain Length : Length of the Domain ID. 4. Click Save to save the settings. To configure Dial-up settings: Use the following procedure to configure the dial-up settings: 1. Click the Systems tab. The System page with General Properties appears....
Page 28 - Configuring Admin
WEBVISION™ 95-7769—01 28 10. Type the user name and password and click Next . The same credentials are used while enabling dial in settings in WebVision. Fig. 41. Internet Account Information - User Name and Password. 11. Click Finish to complete the connection. Fig. 42. Completing the New Connectio...
Page 29 - Download Audit Log
WEBVISION™ 29 95-7769—01 1. Click Restore Configuration to restore the configuration settings from the backup file. The Restore Configuration dialog box appears. Select the backup file that has to be restored. 2. Click Restore . WebVision restores the file and automatically logs out before starting ...
Page 30 - Decommissioning XL15B
WEBVISION™ 95-7769—01 30 8. Alarm Dial-Out – This feature is not supported by WebVision or by any alternate mechanisms. Hence this has to be dropped as part of migration process. 9. Runtime Logs - This feature is not supported by WebVision or by any alternate mechanisms. Hence this has to be dropped...
Page 32 - LONSpec Changes
WEBVISION™ 95-7769—01 32 LONSpec Changes Complete the following steps for migrating the existing LCBS sites to WebVision: 1. Ensure that LonSpec database which is used to commission the site is ready. Open the LonSpec project. Click Network > Edit on the menu bar. The Edit Network dialog box appe...
Page 33 - WARRANTY AND RETURNS
WEBVISION™ 33 95-7769—01 12. Click Upload to upload the LON binding information onto WebVision. A progress bar appears indicating the progress of the Upload operation. NOTES 1. Ensure all the devices are in Auto mode. If you see any device in Manual or any other mode, select that device and click Se...
Page 34 - APPENDIX A – SUPPORTED DEVICES
WEBVISION™ 95-7769—01 34 APPENDIX A – SUPPORTED DEVICES This appendix provides configuration information for the following controllers and devices:• W7763C/D/E Chilled Ceiling Controller (CHC) .... page 34 • Constant Volume Air Handling Unit Controller (CVAHU) ..........................................
Page 35 - CHC Outputs; Description
WEBVISION™ 35 95-7769—01 Fan fail When configured with an air flow detector, the controller protects equipment by disabling the system when the fan fails (for fan coil units with manual fan speed control). Changeover The controller operates two-pipe units configured with a changeover input. Dewpoint...
Page 37 - CHC Inputs; Purpose
WEBVISION™ 37 95-7769—01 CHC Inputs Purpose To select the wall module parameters and input points to configure a CHC controller. Mode Configuration can be performed with the wizard Off-line or On-line. Procedure 1. Click the Inputs button on the left pane to open the Input Configuration page. 2. Ent...
Page 40 - CHC Equipment Control
WEBVISION™ 95-7769—01 40 CHC Equipment Control Purpose Define the main control features of controller outputs. Mode Configuration can be performed with the wizard Off-line or On-line. Procedure 1. Click the Equipment Control button on the left pane to open the Equipment Control Configuration page. 2...
Page 41 - CHC Switching Levels
WEBVISION™ 41 95-7769—01 CHC Switching Levels Purpose To configure the staged output switching levels. Mode Configuration can be performed with the wizard Off-line or On-line. Procedure 1. Click the Switching Levels button on the left pane to open the Switching Levels Configuration page. 2. Enter in...
Page 42 - CHC PID
WEBVISION™ 95-7769—01 42 CHC PID Purpose Configure the variables for closed loop control. PID parameters can be set separately for both heating and cooling control. Mode Configuration can be performed with the wizard Off-line or On-line. Procedure 1. Click the PID button on the left pane to open the...
Page 43 - CHC Wiring Diagram
WEBVISION™ 43 95-7769—01 CHC Wiring Diagram Purpose Display the wiring diagram for the controller. Mode Configuration can be performed with the wizard Off-line or On-line. Procedure 1. Click the Wiring button on the left pane to open the Wiring Configuration page. 2. Enter information into available...
Page 44 - CVAHU Outputs
WEBVISION™ 95-7769—01 44 NOTE: One digital input is reserved for the Wall Module Bypass. One analog input reserved for Wall Module Sensor and one analog input reserved for Wall Module Setpoint. Consult the System Engineering Guide before configuring the CVAHU. Also, refer to Excel 10 W7750A,B, C Con...
Page 45 - CVAHU Controller Outputs
WEBVISION™ 45 95-7769—01 7. Choose the number of cooling stages (1-4) or the type (PWM or Floating) from the Cooling list. 8. Select the type of economizer from the Economizer list. a. If the heating, cooling, or economizer is configured as PWM, the Period, Zero Scale, and Full Scale settings must b...
Page 46 - CVAHU Inputs
WEBVISION™ 95-7769—01 46 Optional Points available for the XL10 CVAHU NOTE: When selecting one of the following, the wizard assigns a digital output I/O terminal to the function. XL10 CVAHU Optional Points fields Table 18 lists the Optional Points available for the XL10 CVAHU. CVAHU Inputs Descripti...
Page 48 - CVAHU Equipment Control
WEBVISION™ 95-7769—01 48 CVAHU Equipment Control Description Sensor type, Cascade control options, COR Mode, Fan, and Smoke control options. Purpose Define equipment control settings. Mode Configuration can be performed with the wizard Off-line or On-line. Procedure 1. Click the Equipment Control bu...
Page 49 - CVAHU Economizer
WEBVISION™ 49 95-7769—01 CVAHU Economizer Purpose Define the four settings for using an economizer in a CVAHU application. Mode Configuration can be performed with the wizard Off-line or On-line. Procedure 1. Click the Economizer button on the left pane to open the Economizer Configuration page. 2. ...
Page 50 - CVAHU HC Stages fields; CVAHU Zone Options
WEBVISION™ 95-7769—01 50 CVAHU HC Stages fields Table 23 lists the CVAHU HC Stages fields. CVAHU Zone Options Purpose Configure CVAHU Controller zone options such as cooling and heating setpoints (temperature settings). Mode Configuration can be performed with the wizard Off-line or On-line. Procedu...
Page 51 - CVAHU Miscellaneous
WEBVISION™ 51 95-7769—01 CVAHU Miscellaneous Purpose Define additional CVAHU Controller parameters, such as DLC setpoint bump. Mode Configuration can be performed with the wizard Off-line or On-line. Procedure 1. Click the Miscellaneous button on the left pane to open the Miscellaneous Configuration...
Page 52 - CVAHU PID; CAUTION
WEBVISION™ 95-7769—01 52 CVAHU PID Purpose Adjust PID (Proportional Integral Derivative) control parameters for the CVAHU. Mode Configuration can be performed with the wizard Off-line or On-line. CAUTION Equipment Damage Possible. Can cause short cycling of compressors or wide swings in space temper...
Page 53 - CVAHU Custom Wiring
WEBVISION™ 53 95-7769—01 CVAHU Custom Wiring Configuring CVAHU Custom Wiring Use the CVAHU Custom Wiring page to assign configured outputs to physical pins. Purpose View or modify sensor output wiring locations. Mode Configuration can be performed with the wizard Off-line or On-line. NOTE: To add or...
Page 55 - FCU Outputs
WEBVISION™ 55 95-7769—01 • Fan fail When configured with an air flow detector, the controller protects equipment by disabling the system when the fan fails • Changeover The controller operates two-pipe FCUs configured with a changeover input. FCU Input/Output Specifications Table 31 lists the FCU In...
Page 57 - FCU Inputs
WEBVISION™ 57 95-7769—01 FCU Inputs Purpose To configure the wall module parameters and input points for a FCU controller. Mode Configuration can be performed with the wizard Off-line or On-line. Procedure 1. Click the Inputs button on the left pane to open the Input Configuration page. 2. Enter inf...
Page 58 - FCU Inputs fields
WEBVISION™ 95-7769—01 58 FCU Inputs fields Table 33 lists the FCU Inputs fields and definitions. Table 33. FCU Inputs Fields. Name Definition Wall Module Configures the functionality of the connected wall module. Always ensure that the features configured here are the same as the features available ...
Page 60 - FCU Equipment Control
WEBVISION™ 95-7769—01 60 FCU Equipment Control Purpose Define the main control features of controller outputs. Mode Configuration can be performed with the wizard Off-line or On-line. Procedure 1. Click the Equipment Control button on the left pane to open the Equipment Control Configuration page. 2...
Page 61 - FCU Fan
WEBVISION™ 61 95-7769—01 FCU Fan Purpose Define fan operation. Mode Configuration can be performed with the wizard Off-line or On-line. Procedure 1. Click the Fan button on the left pane to open the Fan Configuration page. 2. Enter information into available fields. 3. Click Commit to save the setti...
Page 62 - FCU Switching Levels
WEBVISION™ 95-7769—01 62 FCU Switching Levels Purpose To configure fan switching level and staged output switching levels. Mode Configuration can be performed with the wizard Off-line or On-line. Procedure 1. Click the Switching Levels button on the left pane to open the Switching Levels Configurati...
Page 63 - FCU PID
WEBVISION™ 63 95-7769—01 FCU PID Purpose Configure the variables for closed loop control. PID parameters can be set separately for both heating and cooling control. Mode Configuration can be performed with the wizard Off-line or On-line. Procedure 1. Click the PID button on the left pane to open the...
Page 65 - Modes Of Operation; HYD Outputs
WEBVISION™ 65 95-7769—01 Heat and cool sequences can be selected to be active or not active, giving a total of four different sequence options: • Heat only • Cool only • Heat/cool changeover • Heat and cool sequence Modes Of Operation The controller has the following modes of operation. Occupied mod...
Page 66 - HYD Outputs fields
WEBVISION™ 95-7769—01 66 HYD Outputs fields Table 43. Hydronic Controller Types and Outputs. Name Definition Types HYD Select the hardware version to be used for the controller. Each hardware version has different combinations of inputs and outputs. The software checks Type against the controller's ...
Page 67 - HYD Inputs
WEBVISION™ 67 95-7769—01 HYD Inputs Purpose To configure the wall module parameters and input points for a HYD controller. Mode Configuration can be performed with the wizard Off-line or On-line. Procedure 1. Click the Inputs button on the left pane to open the Input Configuration page. 2. Enter inf...
Page 69 - HYD Equipment Control Outputs
WEBVISION™ 69 95-7769—01 HYD Equipment Control Outputs Purpose Define the main control features of controller outputs. Mode Configuration can be performed with LonSpec Off-line or On-line. Procedure 1. Click the Equipment Control button on the left pane to open the Equipment Control Configuration pa...
Page 70 - HYD Switching Levels
WEBVISION™ 95-7769—01 70 HYD Outputs fields HYD Switching Levels Purpose To configure the Hydronic controller staged output switching levels. Mode Configuration can be performed with the wizard Off-line or On-line. Procedure 1. Click the Switching Levels button on the left pane to open the Switching...
Page 71 - HYD Miscellaneous Parameters
WEBVISION™ 71 95-7769—01 HYD Miscellaneous Parameters Purpose To configure miscellaneous and energy management parameters. Mode Configuration can be performed with the wizard Off-line or On-line. Procedure 1. Click the Miscellaneous button on the left pane to open the Miscellaneous Configuration pag...
Page 72 - HYD Wiring
WEBVISION™ 95-7769—01 72 HYD Wiring Purpose To display the wiring diagram for the Hydronic controller. Mode Configuration can be performed with the wizard Off-line or On-line. Procedure 1. Click the Wiring button on the left pane to open the Wiring Configuration page. 2. Enter information into avail...
Page 74 - RIO Deltas
WEBVISION™ 95-7769—01 74 Mode Configuration can be performed with the wizard Off-line or On-line. Procedure 1. Click the Output_pane button on the left pane to open the Output Configuration page. 2. Enter information into available fields. 3. Click Commit to save the settings or Reset to revert to t...
Page 75 - UV Outputs
WEBVISION™ 75 95-7769—01 UV Outputs Use Table 53 to configure the Unit Ventilator Outputs for heating and cooling stages. The outputs could be of stages, PWM, or floating types. In addition, the number of fan speeds and Economizer types must be set. You can also select optional points. Purpose Selec...
Page 76 - Procedure; UV Equipment Control Options
WEBVISION™ 95-7769—01 76 Procedure 1. Click the Input button on the left pane to open the Input Configuration page. 2. Enter information into available fields (see Table 54 on page 76). 3. Click Commit to save the settings or Reset to revert to the last saved settings. 4. Click Next to display the E...
Page 77 - UV Economizer Settings
WEBVISION™ 77 95-7769—01 Procedure 1. Click the Equipment Control button on the left pane to open the Equipment Control Configuration page. 2. Enter information into available fields. 3. Click Commit to save the settings or Reset to revert to the last saved settings. 4. Click Next to display the Eco...
Page 79 - UV Zone Options
WEBVISION™ 79 95-7769—01 UV Zone Options Use Table 58 to configure the Unit Ventilator Zone Options to set the heating and cooling setpoints. Purpose Enter all outputs, including optional outputs, to be controlled by the Unit Ventilator Controller. Mode Configuration can be performed with the wizard...
Page 80 - UV PID settings; UV PID Settings fields
WEBVISION™ 95-7769—01 80 UV PID settings Use Table 60 to configure the Unit Ventilator PID settings. Purpose Adjust PID (Proportional Integral Derivative) control parameters for the Unit Ventilator Controller. Mode Configuration can be performed with the wizard Off-line or On-line. CAUTION Equipment...
Page 81 - UV Outputs Wiring Assignment
WEBVISION™ 81 95-7769—01 UV Outputs Wiring Assignment Use Table 61 to configure the outputs of a Unit Ventilator to actual physical outputs on a unit ventilator controller. Purpose Modify terminal assignments for configured outputs. Mode Configuration can be performed with the wizard Off-line or On-...
Page 82 - UV Controller Wiring Diagram
WEBVISION™ 95-7769—01 82 UV Controller Wiring Diagram Purpose Display the wiring diagram for the UV controller. Mode Configuration can be performed with the device Off-line or On-line. Procedure 1. Click the Wiring Diagram button on the left pane to open the Wiring Diagram Configuration page. 2. Ent...
Page 86 - Excel 10 VAV II – Inputs
WEBVISION™ 95-7769—01 86 Excel 10 VAV II – Inputs Use Table 63 to configure the Excel 10 VAV II inputs. Purpose Specify all sensors to be wired to a controller. Define Inputs attributes for the VAV II controller. Mode Configuration can be performed with the device On-line or Off-line. Procedure 1. C...
Page 87 - Excel 10 VAV II – Control Parameters
WEBVISION™ 87 95-7769—01 Excel 10 VAV II – Control Parameters Use Table 64 to configure the Excel 10 VAV II Control Parameters. Purpose Define Equipment Control parameters that the Excel 10 VAV II controller uses to control the unitary equipment. Define VAV II controller parameters. Mode Configurati...
Page 89 - Excel 10 VAV II – Wiring Diagram
WEBVISION™ 89 95-7769—01 Procedure 1. Click the Custom Wiring button on the left pane to open the Custom Wiring page. 2. You can choose to change the default assignment. Select Custom option in the Assignment Type list. 3. Select Default to revert back to the default assignment. 4. The number of out...
Page 90 - Configuring NXVFD Drive Parameters
WEBVISION™ 95-7769—01 90 It is mandatory to set the option to Fieldbus for NXVFD to consider the frequency setpoint from the wizard. This configuration can be performed using the Key Pad control provided along with device as follows: • In the keypad, from the main menu, select the menu called Parame...
Page 92 - Configuring XL15C Setpoints
WEBVISION™ 95-7769—01 92 • 20KNTC • Digital Active Short • Digital Active Open NOTE: The Analog Inputs may be configured as analog or digital. d. Select an Engineering Units . This list is enabled when the Analog Input is configured as Resistive or Voltage. The measurement types are listed here. Whe...
Page 94 - Configuring XL15C Logic Loops
WEBVISION™ 95-7769—01 94 • Setpoint Override : A configured setpoint overrides the existing setpoint if the corresponding Digital Input is TRUE. The Digital Input1 maps to Setpoint1, Digital Input2 maps to Setpoint2, vice versa. b. Loop Configuration • Reset : Control loops allow the setpoint (only ...
Page 97 - T7350 Configuration Options
WEBVISION™ 97 95-7769—01 Configuring the T7350 Thermostat Controller (T7350) The T7350 is a full-featured Commercial programmable thermostat. The primary opportunity for a Commercial thermostat is in buildings with less than 55,000 square feet. These buildings include restaurants, shopping malls, of...
Page 100 - Configuring the Keypad/Display page
WEBVISION™ 95-7769—01 100 Configuring the Keypad/Display page Use the KeyPad/Display Configuration page to configure the keypad lockout level, display temperature unit in the thermostat, time display format, system switch configuration and fan switch configuration. Mode Configuration can be performe...
Page 101 - Keypad/Display Configuration fields
WEBVISION™ 101 95-7769—01 Keypad/Display Configuration fields Configuring the Setpoints page Use the Setpoints Configuration page to configure the heating and cooling setpoints, energy management features, dehumidification features, recovery setpoints and bypass timer. Mode Configuration can be perf...
Page 103 - Configuring Equipment Control Page
WEBVISION™ 103 95-7769—01 MINIMUM RAMP RATE Minimum Cool and heat recovery ramp rates are selectable from 0 to 20 DDF/hr. (0 to 11 DDC/hr.). A ramp rate of 0 means no recovery ramp (the setpoint steps from one setpoint to the other). The recovery ramp rate will vary as a function of outdoor temperat...
Page 104 - T7350 Equipment Control fields
WEBVISION™ 95-7769—01 104 T7350 Equipment Control fields Table 73. T7350 Equipment Control Fields. Name Definition Heating Selections Fan On with Heat This field specifies the selection of fan operation OFF with Heat The equipment (i.e. plenum switch) controls the fan operation in heat mode. The the...
Page 106 - APPENDIX B – DEVICE POINT TABLES
WEBVISION™ 95-7769—01 106 APPENDIX B – DEVICE POINT TABLES This appendix provides a table for the points detail and a table for the application of points of the following controllers and devices:• W7763C/D/E Chilled Ceiling Controller (CHC) .. page 106 • Constant Volume Air Handling Unit Controller ...
Page 175 - TOPIC INDEX
WEBVISION™ 175 95-7769—01 TOPIC INDEX Product Description ....................................................... 1 Approvals 1 Operation and Use ......................................................... 2 Sign-in ........................................................................ 2 Password Re...