Page 2 - Safety Precautions; WARNING; Cautions for operation
E- 2 Safety Precautions X Do not attempt to install or repair the product by yourself. X The product contains no user-serviceable parts. Always consult authorized service personnel for repairs. X When moving, consult authorized service personnel for disconnection and installation of the product. X E...
Page 3 - Cautions for installation
E- 3 X Read carefully this user & installation manual before installation and check if the product is installed correctly after installation. X Do not attempt to install or repair this product by yourself. X This product contains no user-serviceable parts. Always consult authorized service perso...
Page 4 - Contents; BAC
E- 4 Contents X S AFETY P RECAUTIONS ...................................................................... 2 X B EFORE I NSTALLING THE DMS2 ................................................... 5 X A CCESSORIES ..................................................................................... 6 X ...
Page 5 - Checks before installation; Before Installing the DMS2
E- 5 Checks before installation 1 DMS2 IP X Basically, only Private IP can be set to IP address. To use Public IP, you must set Enable public IP as ‘Enable’ from the menu [System Settings] £ [System environment setting]. - Private IP range : 10.0.0.0 ~ 10.255.255.255, 172.16.0.0 ~ 172.31.255.255, 19...
Page 6 - Accessories; The DMS2 must be installed by a trained installer.
E- 6 Item DMS2 Quantity 1 Shape Adapter Power cable M4 x16 Screw 1 1 6 User & Installation manual Cable tie 1 1 Make sure you have each item. Supplied items may vary depending on yourcountry or service provider. Accessories X The DMS2 must be installed by a trained installer. X Ensure the main p...
Page 7 - Viewing the Parts; Main Parts
E- 7 DMS2 Exterior LCD Display Shows current time and IP address. Various messages will be displayed depending on button input. LCD operation button There are 4 buttons(Menu, T (Down), S (Up), Set) and you can access menu and move, check the menu. LED Indicator Check 15 LED status such as Power, CPU...
Page 8 - DMS2 Cable Connection Part
E- 8 Name Description DI Terminal1 Digital Input connection terminal, Channel1~Channel5 DI Terminal2 Digital Input connection terminal, Channel6~Channel10 DO Terminal3 Digital Output connection terminal, Channel1~Channel5 DO Terminal4 Digital Output connection terminal, Channel6~Channel10 Reset Butt...
Page 9 - DMS2 Interior; Product Dimensions
E- 9 240 255 64.80 (Unit : mm) Display Board 40-pin Cable 20-pin Cable DI contact control option switch Main Board Sub Board DMS2 Interior Main Parts Note X If you need external circuit configuration, consult with the manufacturer. X Refer to page 18 for DI contact input operation. Product Dimension...
Page 10 - System Architecture
E- 10 O Connecting outdoor unit and DMS2. - You can control up to 80 outdoor units and 256 indoor units by using DMS2. K You can connect up to 16 (outdoor) units per each communication channel of the DMS2. K The maximum number of indoor units (including ERV and MCU) that can be connected to each com...
Page 11 - Compatible Devices
E- 11 Compatible Devices No Devices Model Note 1 Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit DVM S HR, DVM S HP, DVM ECO, DVM S WATER GEO, DVM S cooling only outdoor units and indoor units that can be connected to these outdoor units - 2 OnOff controller/ Touch Centralized controller MCM-A202DN, MCM-A300N OnOff contro...
Page 12 - Maximum Devices Attachable
E- 12 Devices Max. Note Indoor Unit 256 Tracking error occurs if exceededThe maximum number of indoor units (including ERV and MCU) that can be connected to each DMS communication channel is 128. OnOff controller/ Touch Centralized controller 75 Must not exceed 15 units per each RS485 communication ...
Page 13 - Installing the DMS2
E- 13 Assistant hole Installation plate Wiring groove 1 Separate the installation plate on the rear side of DMS2. 2 Fix the installation plate on the wall using 4 screws. 3 Hang the DMS2 on the groove which is on the top of the installation plate. 4 Fix the installation plate and DMS2 using 2 screws...
Page 14 - Connecting Outdoor Unit; can be connected to one DMS2.
E- 14 Cable tie LAN cable Connect communication cable Adapter Connecting Outdoor Unit 1 Unfasten the 2 screws on the bottom of the DMS2 front cover. Hold the bottom 2 sides of the DMS2 and push downwards to slide open the cover. 2 Connect the adapter to the power terminal. X Arrange the adapter as t...
Page 15 - Connecting SIM; Maximum 8 SIM/PIM units can be connected to one DMS2.
E- 15 Cable tie LAN cable Connect communication cable Adapter Connecting SIM 1 Unfasten the 2 screws on the bottom of the DMS2 front cover. Hold the bottom 2 sides of the DMS2 and push downwards to slide open the cover. 2 Connect the adapter to the power terminal. X Arrange the adapter as the right ...
Page 16 - Setting the External Contact Control Pattern; Using the DI External Contact Control (Optional)
E- 16 O You can set the system settings through contact control pattern. Setting the External Contact Control Pattern Using the DI External Contact Control (Optional) 1 Select [System Settings] menu and click [System environment setting]. 2 Click [Edit] from ‘Select the contact control pattern’. 3 S...
Page 17 - Contact control Pattern
E- 17 Pattern Control Pattern1 ▶ No external input (Factory default setting) When you input contact control signal in port 1, there will be no response. Pattern2 ▶ Level input (Emergency stop) 1. If the contact control signal is changed to ON, emergency stop status and all the indoor units are given...
Page 19 - Setting the Computer Environment; Connect DMS2 and Computer directly; Connect DMS2 and Computer; Connect DMS2 and Computer using HUB
E- 19 Cross cable DMS2 S-NET3 LAN cable DMS2 S-NET3 HUB Setting the Computer Environment 1 Device related to network (Purchase separately) X Computer with a LAN Card X HUB or network cable(Cross·Direct cable) 2 Computer web browser specification X Internet Explorer 7.0 or later version * You can use...
Page 20 - Setting the Computer Environment (Continued); Computer Settings for DMS2 Connection
E- 20 O IP address : 192.168.0.1(~253) Except 100 O Subnet mask : 255.255.255.0 O Default gateway : 192.168.0.1 Setting the Computer Environment (Continued) IP Setting (Recommended) Computer Settings for DMS2 Connection O All settings of DMS2 will be arranged in web page which built in DMS2. You sho...
Page 21 - Setting the DMS2; DMS2 Connection and Login
E- 21 Address bar Setting the DMS2 DMS2 Connection and Login 1 Click internet explorer icon( ) twice on your computer. 2 When internet explorer window appears, enter IP address (http://192.168.0.100) on the address field then press [ENTER]. 3 If it is the first time to access DMS2, “ Install Microso...
Page 24 - DMS2 System Environment Setting (Network settings); DMS2 Network Information Setting
E- 24 Setting the DMS2 (Continued) DMS2 System Environment Setting (Network settings) O You can set and check information about DMS2 installation operation. DMS2 Network Information Setting 1 Select [System Settings] menu and click [System environment setting]. 2 Click [Edit] from DMS2 network infor...
Page 25 - This product must be used in a dedicated network
E- 25 Note X Factory setting is as follows. - IP address: 192.168.0.100 - Subnet mask address: 255.255.255.0 - Default gateway: 192.168.0.1 - DNS server: 0.0.0.0 X If you enabled the function by checking ‘DHCP‘, you can check changed network information on the external LCD display. X If ‘DHCP’ is se...
Page 26 - System Time Setting
E- 26 System Time Setting Setting the DMS2 (Continued) 1 Select [System Settings] menu and click [System environment setting]. 2 Click [Edit] from system time setting. 3 Enter system time(year/month/day/hour/minute/second). X You can enter only numbers. X Year: You can enter from 1980 to 2035. X Mon...
Page 27 - Setting the Language
E- 27 Setting the Language 1 Select [System Settings] menu and click [System environment setting]. 2 Click [Edit] from language selection. 3 Select a language you want then click [Save]. 4 Click [OK] when “This operation needs DMS2 to be restarted. Do you want to apply the setting?” message appears....
Page 28 - DMS2 Name Setting
E- 28 DMS2 Name Setting Setting the DMS2 (Continued) 1 Select [System Settings] menu and click [System environment setting]. 2 Click [Edit] from DMS2 name setting window. 3 Enter name of DMS2 when DMS2 name field enabled. X You can use maximum 30 letters including English alphabets and special symbo...
Page 29 - Error Mail Forwarding Setting
E- 29 Error Mail Forwarding Setting 1 Select [System Settings] menu and click [System environment setting]. 2 Click [Edit] from error mail forwarding setting. 3 Set all the items as the value you want when all items fields are enabled. X If you select ‘Apply’, you should enter e-mail address, SMTP s...
Page 30 - Setting Enable public IP; Setting Public IP of upper controller
E- 30 Setting Enable public IP 1 Select [System Settings] menu and click [System environment setting]. 2 Click [Edit] on Enable public IP section. 3 Select whether to use Public IP or not. X When you select ‘Enable’, you must register the Public IP of PCs or network devices to access DMS2 from the P...
Page 31 - System setting initialization
E- 31 192.168.0.10006:12:13(AM) MAIN MENU1.IP Config Are you sure?YES:Set, NO:Menu System setting initialization 1 Press [Menu], [ V ], [ W ] or [Set] on LCD if IP and current time are displayed on LCD screen. X Main menu screen appears. X Initialization is not possible in the screen which time info...
Page 32 - Communication mode setting for each channel; Tracking
E- 32 X What is tracking? Tracking is an operation that finds devices which are connected to DMS2. Through tracking operation, devices which are connected to DMS2 can recognize if they are connecting to DMS2. To supervise and control system air conditioner using DMS2, tracking should be done first. ...
Page 33 - Setting Communication Mode for Each Channel
E- 33 Setting Communication Mode for Each Channel 1 Select [System Settings] menu and click [ Tracking]. 2 Click [Edit] from communication mode for each channel setting. X [Edit] will change to [Cancel]. X Selection buttons are enabled. However, the channels which have searched device maintains its ...
Page 34 - DVM Tracking
E- 34 DVM Tracking 1 Select [System Settings] menu and click [ Tracking]. 2 Click [DVM Tracking]. 3 Enter administrator’s password and then click [OK]. 4 Tracking information window pops up. Check it and click [OK] to continue. X Execute tracking depending on the communication mode set by communicat...
Page 36 - Disconnect All Devices; Function
E- 36 Disconnect All Devices Function Initialize searched device status in DMS2. Monitoring and controlling of all the connected devices to DMS2 will be stopped when you use this function. X Connect searched device to the other channel and execute tracking. If the other device is searched in the cha...
Page 37 - Renaming the Device
E- 37 Renaming the Device 1 Select [System Settings] menu and click [ Tracking]. 2 Click [Edit] on the bottom of tracking device list. X [Edit] will change to [Cancel]. X When the type of the device is displayed, NEW communication address will be shown with it. Note If you press [Cancel] button, [Ca...
Page 38 - DMS DI•DO Port Setting
E- 38 DMS DI•DO Port Setting 1 Select [System Settings] and then click [ Tracking]. 2 Click [Setting] which is next to DMS DI•DO of device list. 3 Click [Edit] which is on the bottom of DMS DI•DO setting page. X [Edit] will change to [Cancel]. 4 Edit each item when DMS DI•DO selection and input fiel...
Page 39 - PIM Setting; You should tick the check box of the channel you want
E- 39 PIM Setting 1 Click [System Settings] £ [Tracking] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears. 2 Click [Setting] which is next to PIM of device list. X Enter administrator’s password and then click [OK]. 3 Click [Edit] which is on the bottom of PIM setting page. X [Edit] will change to [Cancel]. 4...
Page 40 - Channel Setting by Indoor Unit; Setting the Power Distribution
E- 40 Channel Setting by Indoor Unit 1 Click [EHP Power Consumption Inspection] £ [Channel setting by indoor unit] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears. 2 Click [Edit] when the setting channel by indoor unit screen appears. 3 Check the address and channel information of SIM/PIM which is connected ...
Page 41 - consult with installation engineer.
E- 41 6 Check the virtual channel information of indoor/outdoor unit. X To execute power distribution without SIM/PIM, you should set virtual channel. X When bringing indoor unit’s power from outdoor unit, set the ‘Outdoor unit virtual channel’ information only. ( ‘Outdoor unit virtual channel’ is r...
Page 42 - : Ordinary IP used to connect internet is called; : This is a local IP which can not be used for; Static IP; IP Terminology; Appendix
E- 42 1. Public IP : Ordinary IP used to connect internet is called public IP. 1-1. Static IP : Static IP is a number that is assigned to a computer by an Internet service provider (ISP) to be its permanent address on the Internet. 1-2. Dynamic IP : Dynamic IP is a number, which changes every time w...
Page 43 - Examples of DMS2 Installation with DSL; Local Management without External Control : Use Private IP
E- 43 Examples of DMS2 Installation with DSL Local Management without External Control : Use Private IP X Direct connection between DMS2 and computer or controller DMS2 Cross cable Private IP : 192.168.0.100 Private IP : 192.168.0.1 (Mount separate LAN card) Computer Private IP : 192.168.0.100 Priva...
Page 44 - Initial Connection Error (for Private IP); Several DMS2s are Connected to the Same Network
E- 44 Appendix (Continued) Computer Computer cannot distinguish which DMS2 has 192.168.0.100 IP. DMS2 1 Initial IP : 192.168.0.100 DMS2 2 Initial IP : 192.168.0.100 DMS2 3 Initial IP : 192.168.0.100 DMS2 4 Initial IP : 192.168.0.100 X In factory setting, all IP of DMS2 is same. Therefore, if you con...
Page 45 - BACnet Gateway setting; Channel 4: Virtual OnOff controller 15
E- 45 BACnet Gateway setting y Connecting outdoor units and BACnet Gateway - You can control up to 80 outdoor units and 256 indoor units using BACnet Gateway. K Each communication channel of BACnet Gateway can be connected with 16 outdoor units. K The maximum number of indoor units (including ERV an...
Page 48 - Setting the BACnet Gateway; BACnet Gateway Connection and Login
E- 48 1 Click internet explorer icon( ) twice on your computer. 2 When internet explorer window appears, enter IP address (http://192.168.0.100) on the address bar then press [ENTER]. 3 If it is the first time to access BACnet Gateway, “ Install Microsoft Silverlight” message will appear. X If the M...
Page 49 - If you cannot access BACnet Gateway, consult the manager.
E- 49 X If you use accounts with authorization level lower than management group or accounts with general authorization level, you cannot access BACnet Gateway settings. X If you cannot access BACnet Gateway, consult the manager. 6 If you login successfully, 'Control and Monitoring' screen will appe...
Page 50 - Reading EHP Watt-hour Meter; Setting and checking watt-hour meter
E- 50 BACnet Gateway setting (Continued) 1 Click [System and Checking Watt-hour meter]. X You can change settings on watt-hour meter only when SIM/PIM interface module is connected. 2 Click [Edit] from the 'Setting and checking Watt-hour meter' screen. X CT proportion is set to ‘1’ as factory defaul...
Page 51 - Monthly baseline setting
E- 51 1 Click [System and Checking Watt-hour meter]. 2 Click [Edit] from the ‘Monthly baseline setting’ screen. X You can make changes when list box enables. 3 Set the Monthly baseline setting. X You can select from 1~31. X If you select the last day of the month, it will automatically set the last ...
Page 52 - Period setting
E- 52 1 Click [System and Checking Watt-hour meter]. 2 Click [Edit] from the ‘Period setting’ screen. X You can select checkbox to set period in daily or monthly unit. X If you select daily period setting, text box will be enabled and you can enter the period in daily unit. X If you select monthly p...
Page 53 - BACnet Gateway network information; System Settings
E- 53 X You can set and check information about BACnet Gateway installation and operation. 1 Click [System Settings]. 2 Click [Edit] from the ‘BACnet network information’ section. 3 When text boxes of IP, Subnet mask, Default gateway, DNS server, BBMD IP, BBMD PORT and Network No. are enabled, enter...
Page 54 - Device Configuration; Checking device information
E- 54 1 Click one of the Object ID from 'Object ID' column. Detail information of the selected device will be displayed in device information. 2 Analog data of the selected device will be displayed in Analog data. X Object ID: Displays ID of the corresponding object. X Type: Displays type of the cor...
Page 55 - BACnet Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement
E- 55 Date: 2013. 08. 20 Vendor Name: SAMSUNG Electronics CO., Ltd. Product Name: DMS BACnet Gateway Product Model Number: MIM-B17N Application Software Version: 1.20 Firmware Revision: 1.20 BACnet Protocol Revision: 2.0 Product Description: This product supports BACnet/IP and provide functions to m...
Page 59 - Object of device; Command Priorities; Device; Detail Description of Object
E- 59 Following table shows regulation of device ID and they are created automatically. DNET (Gateway number) Centralized Controller (OnOff Controller) address Interface Module (Outdoor Unit) address Indoor Unit Individual address 400 + 1x16 + 1 = 417 Ex) Indoor Unit DNET (Gateway number): 9 Indoor ...
Page 60 - BACnet Point List
E- 60 Single indoor unit has following point list. Instance Number Object Object Type Object Name Unit Status value Inactive Active Text-1 Text-2 Text-3 Text-4 Text-5 1 Indoor Temperature AI AC_RoomTemp_xx_xxxxxx °C 2 Set temperature AV AC_Temp_Set_xx_xxxxxx °C 3 Setting lower temperature limit AV A...
Page 61 - AHU Kit
E- 61 Single AHU unit has following point list. Instance Number Object Object Type Object Name Unit Status value Inactive Active Text-1 Text-2 Text-3 Text-4 Text-5 1 Indoor Temperature AI AHU_RoomTemp_xx_xxxxxx °C 2 Set temperature AV AHU_Temp_Set_xx_xxxxxx °C 3 Setting lower temperature limit AV AH...
Page 62 - EHS
E- 62 Force hot water mode (* marked) will be supported later.It is the point list of Hydro Unit and Hydro Unit HT. Single EHS Unit has following point list. Instance Number Object Object Type Object Name Unit Status value Inactive Active Text-1 Text-2 Text-3 Text-4 1 Room temperature AI EHS_RoomTem...
Page 63 - ERV
E- 63 Single ERV unit has following point list. Instance Number Object Object Type Object Name Unit Status value Inactive Active Text-1 Text-2 Text-3 Text-4 Text-5 1 Power On/Off operation BV ERV_Power_xx_xxxxxx Off On 2 Filter sign status BI ERV_FilterSign_xx_xxxxxx False True 3 Filter sign reset B...
Page 64 - BACnet Gateway; DDC
E- 64 Instance Number Control and Monitoring Object Type Object Name Status Value 1 All device OFF BO ALL_OFF_xx Inactive : All devices Off 2 DMS2 Status AI DMS2_Status_xx 0: Normal, 8: Emergency stop, 105 : Tracking in progress, 108 : Tracking failed 109 : DMS2 ↔ BACnet Communication failed 3 BACne...
Page 65 - Time setting; Main service; Other Information
E- 65 If any communication error occurs between the air conditioner devices, the property will be set as below. 1. Reliability property will be set as COMMUNICATION_FAILURE.2. Fault / Alarm flag of Status_Flags property will be set as TRUE.3. Present_Value property is readable but the value is not g...
Page 66 - Viewing LonWorks Gateway’s Parts; LonWorks Gateway Exterior
E- 66 LCD Display Shows current time and IP address. Various messages will be displayed depending on button input. LCD operation button There are 4 buttons(Menu, T (Down), S (Up), Set) and you can access menu and move, check the menu. LED Indicator Check 15 LED status such as Power, CPU-Alive, Ether...
Page 67 - LonWorks Gateway Cable Connection Part
E- 67 Name Description DI Terminal1 Digital Input connection terminal, Channel1~Channel5 DI Terminal2 Digital Input connection terminal, Channel6~Channel10 DO Terminal3 Digital Output connection terminal, Channel1~Channel5 DO Terminal4 Digital Output connection terminal, Channel6~Channel8 Lon Termin...
Page 68 - Viewing LonWorks Gateway’s Parts (Continued); LonWorks Gateway Interior
E- 68 240 255 64.80 (Unit : mm) Display Board 40-pin Cable 20-pin Cable Main Board LonWorks Board 10-pin Cable 2-pin Cable Sub Board Note If you need external circuit configuration, consult with the manufacturer. Viewing LonWorks Gateway’s Parts (Continued) Product Dimensions LonWorks Gateway Interi...
Page 69 - LonWorks Gateway setting
E- 69 O Connecting outdoor units and LonWorks Gateway - You can control up to 80 outdoor units and 128 indoor units using LonWorks Gateway. K Each communication channel of LonWorks Gateway can be connected with 16 outdoor units. K The maximum number of indoor units (including ERV and MCU) that can b...
Page 72 - Installing the LonWorks Gateway; Commision
E- 72 To activate the Service Pin, press and hold [SET ] button for more than three seconds while time is displayed in the LCD Display window of the front side of LonWorks Gateway. When you press Service Pin, Neuron ID will be sent and [SVC] LED of the front panel will be lit up for a second. Press ...
Page 75 - System settings; If you cannot access LonWorks Gateway, consult the manager.; LonWorks Gateway Connection and Login; Setting the LonWorks Gateway
E- 75 1 Click internet explorer icon( ) twice on your computer. 2 When internet explorer window appears, enter IP address (http://192.168.0.100) on the address bar then press [ENTER]. 3 If it is the first time to access LonWorks Gateway, “ Install Microsoft Silverlight” message will appear. X If the...
Page 79 - Checking and changing the Object ID
E- 79 1 Click one of the Addresses from ‘Address’ colum. X Detail information of the selected device will be displayed in device information. 2 You can check the value of each Input item. Note X The value of the Input item represents the current status of the device. Therefore, value may be differen...
Page 80 - Overview for Function
E- 80 No. NV Name NV Type Remarks 1 nviOnOff SNVT_switch ON/OFF command 2 nviApplicMode SNVT_hvac_mode Setting operating mode 3 nviSetpoint SNVT_temp_p Setting desirable temperature 4 nviFanStatus SNVT_switch Setting wind speed and direction 5 nviERVMode SNVT_count Setting ERV operation mode 6 nviFi...
Page 81 - nvlVolt
E- 81 Indoor/ERV/AHU kit/Fresh ducts objects No. NV Name NV Type Remarks 1 nviDigitalOut[6] SNVT_ switch Control Digital output of DMS 2 nviAllOff SNVT_hvac_emerg Control all indoor unit / ERV OFF 3 nvoDigitalOut[6] SNVT_ switch Display Digital output status of DMS 4 nvoDigitalIn[8] SNVT_ switch Dis...
Page 82 - Network Parameter Chart
E- 82 SSACIndoor[nn](object id = 1-128) nvoSpaceTemp SNVT_temp_p nviSetPoint SNVT_temp_p nvoCoolTempLock SNVT_switch nviUserLockout SNVT_switch nvoApplicMode SNVT_hvac_mode nvoERVMode SNVT_count nviFanStatus SNVT_switch nvoHeatTempLock SNVT_switch nviOccOpMode SNVT_switch nvoSetPoint SNVT_temp_p nvo...
Page 83 - Configuration Properties; DMS system objects
E- 83 SSACSystem(object id = 129) nvoDigitalOut[6] SNVT_switch nvoDigitalIn[8] SNVT_switch nvoSystemLock SNVT_switch nvoDMSAlarm SNVT_count nviDigitalOut[6] SNVT_switch nvoSystemAlarm SNVT_count Configuration Properties nciSndHrtBt nciMinOutTm nciMinDeltaTemp nciDelayStatrup nviAllOff SNVT_hvac_emer...
Page 84 - Message Definition; Data for Indoor Device
E- 84 Description Indoor temperature SNVT Type SNVT_temp_p: Signed Long, 2 bytes Value and operation Range: -10.00 °C ~ 50.00 °C Description Operation Mode status SNVT Type SNVT_hvac_mode: Enumeration(hvac_t) Value and operation 0: HVAC_AUTO1: HVAC_HEAT3: HVAC_COOL6: HVAC_OFF9: HVAC_FAN_ONLY14: HVAC...
Page 89 - Expansion of nvoDevListDesc
E- 89 desription character value ascii. [0] Model information Alphabet or digit Alphabet or digit Alphabet or digit Alphabet or digit Alphabet or digit Alphabet or digit [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] Separator Underbar(_) 095 [7] OnOff controller address Alphabet or digit Alphabet or digit [8] [9] Separat...
Page 90 - Data for DMS System
E- 90 Description Digital output status on DMS SNVT Type SNVT_switch: Unsigned/singed Short Value and operation Value State OFF 0.0 0 ON 100.0 1 Description Digital Input status on DMS SNVT Type SNVT_switch: Unsigned/singed Short Value and operation Value State OFF 0.0 0 ON 100.0 1 Description Syste...
Page 93 - Minimum Temperature Change
E- 93 Recommendations If required, set a value greater than the default update rate (currently, 10s). Any smaller value does not yield a change in the update pattern. Associate Values nvoSpaceTemp, nvoSetPoint This configuration property controls the minimum period of time that expires before output...
Page 94 - Specifications; DC ADAPTOR
E- 94 Specifications Items Description Exterior Size 240 X 255 X 64.8 mm ( Width X Length X Height ) Weight 1.48 Kg Power Source DC ADAPTOR INPUT Voltage 100-240V 50/60Hz 1.0A OUTPUT Voltage 12V 3A Inter- face RS-485 5 Channels Ethernet 10/100Mbps 1 Port SD CARD Option (Purchase SD card separately) ...
Page 95 - License
E- 95 License Open Source Announcement Open Source Announcement The software included in this product contains open source software. You may obtain the complete corresponding source code for a period of three years after the last shipment of this product by sending an email to mailto:oss.request@sam...