Honeywell 95-7769-01 manuel d'utilisation

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    USER GUIDE 95-7769-01 W ebV ision™ PRODUCT DESCRIPTION WebVision™ is a web-based bu ilding manager that allows contractors and faci lity managers to view and comman d HV AC controllers installed at their sites. It communicates over the LonWorks ® network to perform building management control of various devices an d controlle rs through a web [...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 2 FEATURES • Support up to 120 XL10s, XL15Cs, VFDs, and 3rd Party LON devices • Perform Auto Discove ry and Wiza rd based configuration of co ntrollers • Support Default Alarms on each device • Support Default T re nds on each device • Support default d evice graphic for e ach device • Configure a maximum of [...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 3 95-7769—01 Fig. 3. Password Reminder screen. TIP: The information you provide is validated ag ainst 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 password recovery information and the answer prov[...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 4 T o insert a background image: NOTE: The suppo rted 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 Backgr ound Image dia log box. 2. Browse and select an ima[...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 5 95-7769—01 T o delete selected objects: 1. Select the object that you want to delete fro m the graphic. 2. Click Delete Selected objects. The selected object is deleted. T o copy graphics: 1. Click the button. The Copy Grap hics From dialog box appears. 2. Click Delete Selected objects. The selected object is deleted. Schedules Sc[...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 6 T o 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 chang es. Assign Devices Y ou can select a number of devices [...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 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 d ialog box - Week and Day . 4. Enter/select the following information unde r Select S tate • Stat e – Occupied , Unoccupied, and S tandby . • Start Tim e – The time to start the special event. ?[...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 8 Alarms Viewing alarms A device configured with alarm settings is set when the value of a point satisfies the alarm co ndition of that device. Use the Alarms tab to view and acknowledge alarms that are raised on various devices. Y ou can fil ter alarms based on occurrence, acknowledgment status, ack time, RTN time, prio[...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 9 95-7769—01 Exporting Alarms Y ou can expo rt alarms on W ebVision. T o 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 fi le and click Save to save the file on your computer . T o E-Mail alarm[...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 10 T o replicate an alarm: 1. Click the Alarms tab. The View A larms p a ge appears. 2. Click the Alarm Setup tab on the V iew Alarms page. The Alarm Setup page ap pears. 3. Click corresponding to the alarm that you want to replicate. The Replica te Alarm dialog box appea rs. 4. T ype the alarm na me in the Alarm Name te[...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 11 95-7769—01 trends stored in WebVision. Y ou cannot delete these sample trends. However , yo u can create new tre nds. 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 trends are disabled. Y ou can create and view [...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 12 T rend Setup and Use TIP: Y ou can enable or disable trends from the Trends Setup screen. T o setup a trend: 1. Click the Tr e n d s t ab. The View T rend s page appears. 2. Click the Tr e n d S e t u p tab. The Tre n d S e t u p p age appears. Fig. 20. T ren d Setup tab. T o add a new trend: 1. Click the Tr e n d s t[...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 13 95-7769—01 Users Y ou can create a maximum of 30 user profiles. Y ou must be familiar with User ID and Password security standards to enforce user compliance when cr eating a us er profile . As WebV i sion is a secure server , you need to log in with a pre - assigned user ID and password. The user ID and password combination dete[...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 14 Alarms (continued) 32 View Priority 7 Alarms 16 C C C 33 View Priority 8 Alarms 16 C C C 34 View Priority 9 Alarms 16 C C C 35 View Priority 10 Alarms 16 C C C 36 T rends PP P 37 View T rend Graph P P P 38 Download Trend Data CSV Files 38 P P X 39 View T rend Configurations Summary PP X 40 View T rend Configurations 4[...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 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. T o view the list of users: 1. Click the Users tab. The Users page appears. Fig. 21. Users page. TIP: Use Filters to qui ckly search the required user . Use one of the following filter options to sea[...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 16 5. Click the Access on this W ebVision tab. The Access on this WebV ision page appears. Y ou can select various options from Device Access, Schedule Access, and Locations View Access. C heck Select All to select all the options simultaneously . Use this option to assign customized access to users. Fig. 23. Access on t[...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 17 95-7769—01 • Device Name – Name of the device. • Channel – Th e channel on which the device is present. • Device T y pe – T ype of the device. • Model – T ype the model number of the device. • Applicat ion T ype – T ype of application that is required for the selected device. • Application V ersion – T ype[...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 18 4. Click OK to confirm the deletion. TIP: T o delete all devices at once, check the All check box in the header and click Delete . Set Mode to Auto Sometimes when debugging a device, you set the mode to manual. The Set Mode to Auto feature is a simple option to set the devices ba ck to auto mode. T o set the devices t[...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 19 95-7769—01 3. Click Download . Th e binding settings are downloade d on the selected channel. T o upload device bindings: 1. Click Devices on the WebVision pa ge. The Devi ce List page is display ed. 2. Click Device Bi nding . The Device Binding page is displayed. 3. Click Upload . The binding settings are uploaded on the selecte[...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 20 • Save – Any change done in the UI is automatically saved locally in the Web UI. T o save the modified configu ration in the WebV ision click Save. T o write the saved dat a onto device, use the Device Download op tion. Set Point s NOTE: The Setpoint s tab appears on ly for the supported devices. T o set the setpo[...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 21 95-7769—01 T o perform Min/Max Balancing: Complete the followin g procedure to d o min/max balancing. NOTE: T o d o min/max balancing ensure that the V A V device is online. 1. Damper position and Sensed airflow displays the current damper position and flow sensed by th e device. 2. Click the St art Zero Balance to attain the zer[...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 22 Load Shedding Method 1. The DLC starts shedding by first searching fo r all the Off Continuous lo ads that are eligi ble for shedding. 2. Then, it first sheds the lowe st numbered Off Continuous load and waits the staging interval to see if the deman d has reduced. 3. If the demand is still above the peak setpoint, th[...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 23 95-7769—01 seconds and at the end of a staging interval, compares the power consumption with that of the active d emand setpoint and the dead band. • Dead Band : Enter the dead ban d in the Dead B and text box. The dead band peak value is 1000. 5. Click Save to save the settings. T o add a Load: 1. Click the DLC tab. The DLC St[...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 24 issuing a restore command even if the load assignments are in the shed state. After re-lo ading the configuration, all the Minimum On/Shed timers are also reset. NOTE: When DLC is in the Reloading Configu ration mode, only the status of the load assignments is displayed. It implies that the respective load objects are[...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 25 95-7769—01 3. Choose US English or Metric as the standard for setting the Engineer ing Units . All the point values in the WebV ision user interfac e are shown in the selected unit. 4. For local weather , check the Enable check box. Select a Stat e and City from the corresponding lists. 5. Click Save to save the settings. T o con[...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 26 • Channel Info: (continued) • Domain Length : Length of the Domain ID. 4. Click Save to save the settings. T o configure Dial-up settings: Use the following procedure to co nfigure the dial-up settings: 1. Click the Systems tab . T h e System page with General Properties appears. 2. Click the Dial-Up Setup ta b. T[...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 27 95-7769—01 4. Select the Connect to the Internet option and click Next . Fig. 35. Netwo rk Connecti on T ype screen. 5. Select the Set up my connection manually option and click Next . Fig. 36. Setup my connection manually - button 6. Select the Connect us ing a dial-up modem option and click Next . Fig. 37. Conn ect using a d ia[...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 28 10. T ype the user name and password and click Next . The same credentials ar e used while enabling dial in settings in WebV ision. Fig. 41. Internet Account Information - User Na me and Password. 11 . Click Fi nish to complete the connectio n. Fig. 42. Completing the New Connection Wizard screen. T o configure E-mail[...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 29 95-7769—01 1. Click Restore Confi guration to re store the configuration settings from the b ackup file. The Restore Configuration dialog box appears. Select the ba ckup file that has to be restored. 2. Click Restore . WebVision restores the file and automatically logs out before starting to restore. Once restoring is complete, W[...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 30 8. Alarm Dial-Out – This fe ature is not supported by WebV i sion or by any alternate mechanisms. Hence th is has to be dropped as part of migration process. 9. Runt ime Logs - This feature is not supporte d by WebV i sion or by any alternate mechanisms. Hence th is has to be dropped as part of migration process. 10[...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 31 95-7769—01 LONSPEC METRIC V A LUES LonS pec download s metric values to the controller . WebV i sion does not do any unit conversion of XL15C configuration values when disp layi ng in the user interface. Therefore, what the user gets to se e is what is p resent in the controller . The followi ng step eases the comparison process:[...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 32 LONSpec Changes Complete the followin g steps for migrating the existing LCBS sites to WebV ision: 1. Ensure that LonS pec database which is used to commission the site is ready . Open the Lo nS pec project. Click Network > Edit on the menu bar . The Edit Network dialog box appears. Fig. 46. Ed it Network di alog b[...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 33 95-7769—01 12. Click Upload to upload the LON binding informati on onto WebV i sion. A progress bar appears indicating the progress of the Upload operati on. NOTES 1. Ensure all the devices are in Auto mode. If you see any device in Manual or any other mode, select that de vice and click Set Mode to Auto to change the mode. 2. Cl[...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 34 APPENDIX A – SUPPORTED DEVICES This appendix provides configuration information for the following controllers and devices: • W7763C/D/E Chilled Cei ling Controller (CHC) .... page 34 • Constant V olume Air Handling Unit Controlle r (CV AHU) .................. .............. .............. ................ page 4[...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 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 contro l). Changeover The controller op erates two-pipe units configured with a changeover input. Dewpoint When configured with a chilled water temp[...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 36 Application (continue d) No Condensation Protection Disable the dew-point temperature calculati on and protecti on. T he cold water temperature and the humidity are not needed by the controller; th e ch illed ceiling protection can still be performed by the condensation switch. System Define the type of equipment that[...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 37 95-7769—01 CHC Input s Purpose T o select the wall modu le parameters and input points to configure a CHC controller . Mode Configur ation can be pe rform ed with the wizard Off-line or On-line. Procedure 1. Click the Input s button on the left pane to open the Input Configuration page. 2. Enter information into available fields.[...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 38 Controller / Wall Module (continue d) LED Occupancy The LED shows the effective Oc cupancy mode. On in dicates effective Occupied o r Bypass, 1 Flash per Second indicate s effective Standby , Off indicates effective Un occupied. 4 Flashe s indicates the Contro ller answers of the Network Manag ement Command Wink. LCD [...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 39 95-7769—01 Input Ports Specifies usage of the controller inputs Analog Input 1 and An alog Input 2 a Window Closed Indicates if a wind ow is closed. Close wind ow disables the cont roller opera tion. If the contact is closed, the wi ndow is closed . Window Open Indicates if a wind ow is opened. An open win dow enables the cont ro[...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 40 CHC Equipment Control Purpose Define the main control features of con troller outputs. Mode Configuration can be perform ed with th e wizard Off-line or On-line. Procedure 1. Click the Equipment Control button on the left pane to open the Equipment Control Configu ration p age. 2. Enter information into available fiel[...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 41 95-7769—01 CHC Switching Levels Purpose T o configu re the staged output switching levels. Mode Configur ation can be pe rform ed 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 on page. 2. Enter information into available fields. 3. Cli[...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 42 CHC PID Purpose Configure the variables for clo sed loop control. PID parameters can be set separately for both heating and cooling control. Mode Configuration can be perform ed with th e wizard Off-line or On-line. Procedure 1. Click the PID button on the left pane to open the PID Configuration p age. 2. Enter inform[...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 43 95-7769—01 CHC Wiring Diagram Purpose Display the wiring di agram for the controller. Mode Configur ation can be pe rform ed with the wizard Off-line or On-line. Procedure 1. Click the Wirin g button on the left pane to open th e Wiring Config uration page. 2. Enter information into available fields. 3. Click Commit to save the s[...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 44 NOTE: One digital input is reserved for the W al l Module Bypass. One analog input reserved for W all Module Sensor and one analog input reserved for Wall Module Setpoint. Consult the System Engi neering Guide before configurin g the CV AH U. Also, refer to Excel 10 W7750A,B, C Constant V olume AHU Controller Specific[...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 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 economize r from the Economizer list. a. If the heating, cooling, or economizer is configured as PWM, the Period, Zero Scale, and Full Scale settings must be configured . b. If the heating, the coolin[...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 46 Optional Points available for the XL10 CV AHU NOTE: When selecting one of the following, the wizard assigns a digital output I/ O terminal to the function. XL10 CV AHU Option al Points fields T able 18 lists the Optional Points available for the XL10 CV AHU. CV AHU Inputs Description T o se lect the wall module typ e,[...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 47 95-7769—01 The wall module configuration affects the Use W a ll Module (under the Zone Option p age) and Over Ride Priority (under the Miscellaneous Pa rameters page). The possible values of Use W all Modul e and Override Priority is given in T able 20 : Optional Digital Inputs Y ou can configure digital inputs. The W7750A can be[...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 48 CV AHU Equipment Control Description Sensor type, Cascade control options, COR Mode, Fan, and Smoke control options. Purpose Define equipment contro l settings. Mode Configuration can be perform ed with th e wizard Off-line or On-line. Procedure 1. Click the Equipment Control button on the left pane to open the Equipm[...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 49 95-7769—01 CV AHU Economizer Purpose Define the four settings for using an economizer in a CV AHU application. Mode Configur ation can be pe rform ed with the wizard Off-line or On-line. Procedure 1. Click the Economizer button on the left pane to open the Economizer Configura tion page. 2. Enter information into available fields[...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 50 CV AHU HC Stages fields T able 23 lists the CV AHU HC St ag es fields. CV AHU Zone Options Purpose Configure CV AHU Controller zone options such as coolin g and heating setp oints (temperature settings). Mode Configuration can be performed with the wizard Off-line or On-line. Procedure 1. Click the Zone Options button[...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 51 95-7769—01 CV AHU Miscellaneous Purpose Define additional CV AHU Controller parameters, such a s DLC setpoint bump. Mode Configur ation can be pe rform ed with the wizard Off-line or On-line. Procedure 1. Click the Miscellaneous butto n on the left pane to open the Miscellaneous Conf iguration page. 2. Enter information into avai[...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 52 CV AHU PID Purpose Adjust PID (Proportional In tegral Derivative) control parameters for the CV AHU. Mode Configuration can be perform ed with th e wizard Off-line or On-line. CAUTION Equipment Damage Poss ible. Can cause short cycling of compressors or wide swings in space temp erature and excessiv e overdriving of m[...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 53 95-7769—01 CV AHU Custom Wiring Configuring CV AHU Custom Wiring Use the CV AHU Custom Wi ring p ag e to assign configured outputs to physical pins. Purpose View or modify sensor outp ut wiring locati ons. Mode Configur ation can be pe rform ed with the wizard Off-line or On-line. NOTE: T o ad d or delete outputs, refer to “CV [...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 54 Configuring Fan Coil Unit Controllers (FCU) Description The W7752 D, E, F , and G Contro llers are communicating mains-powered Fan Coil Unit Controllers in the Excel 10 product line. They cover a wide range of fan co il control applications. The controllers can operate as stand-alone units or networked using the stand[...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 55 95-7769—01 • Fan fail When configured with an air flow de tector , 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 T able 31 lists the FCU Inpu t/Output specifications. FCU Outpu[...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 56 T able 32. FCU Output s - Fields and Defini tions. Field Definition Ty p e s FCU Select th e hardware version to be used for the controller . The different hardware versions have different combinations of inputs and outputs. Se e the inset table below . The type of hardwa re you select affect s the choices that appear[...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 57 95-7769—01 FCU Input s Purpose T o confi gure the wall mo dule parameters and input points for a FCU controller . Mode Configur ation can be pe rform ed with the wizard Off-line or On-line. Procedure 1. Click the Input s button on the left pane to open the Input Configuratio n page. 2. Enter information into a vailable fields (se[...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 58 FCU Inputs fields T able 33 lists the FCU Inputs fields and definitions. T abl e 33. FCU Inputs Fields. Name Definition Wa l l Module Configures the functi onality of the connected wall module. Al ways ensure that the features configured h ere are the same as the features available on the wall mo dule device to be con[...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 59 95-7769—01 Wa l l Module (cont.) Setpoint Knob The setpoint knob is availabl e in different types of scales, and with diff erent setpoint meani ngs, based on the country of usage. The temperature engineeri ng unit used (°C or °F) is the setting made in WebVision when creating the new project. This setting is used for the total [...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 60 FCU Equipment Control Purpose Define the main control features of con troller outputs. Mode Configuration can be perform ed with th e wizard Off-line or On-line. Procedure 1. Click the Equipment Control button on the left pane to open the Equipment Control Configu ration p age. 2. Enter information into available fiel[...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 61 95-7769—01 FCU Fan Purpose Define fan operation. Mode Configur ation can be pe rform ed 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 settings or Reset to revert to the last saved s[...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 62 FCU Switching Levels Purpose T o co nfigure fan switching level and staged output swi tching levels. Mode Configuration can be perform ed with th e wizard Off-line or On-line. Procedure 1. Click the Switching Levels button on the left pane to open the Switching Levels Confi guration p age. 2. Enter information into av[...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 63 95-7769—01 FCU PID Purpose Configure the variables for clo sed loop control. PID parameters can be set separately for both heating and coolin g control. Mode Configur ation can be pe rform ed with the wizard Off-line or On-line. Procedure 1. Click the PID button on the left pane to open the PI D Configuration page. 2. Enter infor[...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 64 LON Bus The terminals in T able 40 are used to connect the LON Bus FTT -10A. The LON termina ls are insensitive to polarity , eliminating wiring errors during installation. Recommended wire size is level IV 22 A WG non shielded, twisted pair , solid conductor wired. Output Characteristics: 24 V ac, 250 mA max continuo[...]

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    WEBV ISION™ 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 ha s the following modes of operation. Occupied mode This is the norma l operating cond[...]

  • Page 66

    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 66 HYD Outputs fields T able 43 . Hydronic Controller T ypes and Outpu t s . Name Definition Ty p e s HYD Select the hardware version to be used for the controller . Each hardware version has different combinations of inputs and outputs. The soft ware checks T ype against the contro ller's selected applic ation so t[...]

  • Page 67

    WEBV ISION™ 67 95-7769—01 HYD Input s Purpose T o confi gure the wall mo dule parameters and input points for a HYD controller . Mode Configur ation can be pe rform ed with the wizard Off-line or On-line. Procedure 1. Click the Input s button on the left pane to open the Input Configuratio n page. 2. Enter information into available fields. 3. [...]

  • Page 68

    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 68 Wa l l Module (cont.) Override Button Define how the override button on the connected wall module is to be used. NO_BUTTON The wall module button is not used fo r the bypass function. BYP A SS_UNOCCUPIED The Bypass button, when p ressed, has two different func tions dependi ng on the length of time the button is held [...]

  • Page 69

    WEBV ISION™ 69 95-7769—01 HYD Equipment Control Output s Purpose Define the main control features of controller outputs. Mode Configuration can be performed with LonS pec Off-line or On-line. Procedure 1. Click the Equipment Control button on the left pane to open the Equipment Control Configu ration p age. 2. Enter information into available f[...]

  • Page 70

    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 70 HYD Outputs fields HYD Switching Levels Purpose T o configure the H ydronic cont roller staged output switching levels. Mode Configuration can be perform ed with th e wizard Off-line or On-line. Procedure 1. Click the Switching Levels button on the left pane to open the Switching Levels Confi guration p age. 2. Enter [...]

  • Page 71

    WEBV ISION™ 71 95-7769—01 HYD Miscellaneous Parameters Purpose T o configure miscellan eous and energy management parameters. Mode Configur ation can be pe rform ed with the wizard Off-line or On-line. Procedure 1. Click the Miscellaneo us button on the left pane to open the Miscellaneou s Configuratio n page. 2. Enter information into availabl[...]

  • Page 72

    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 72 HYD Wiring Purpose T o display the wiring diagram fo r the Hydronic controller . Mode Configuration can be perform ed with th e wizard Off-line or On-line. Procedure 1. Click the Wirin g button on the left pane to open the Wiring Configuration p age. 2. Enter information into available fields. 3. Click Commit to save [...]

  • Page 73

    WEBV ISION™ 73 95-7769—01 Configuring the Excel 10 Remote Input/Output Device (RIO) Description The W7761A Excel 10 R emote Input/Output Device (RIO) is a LonMark compliant device designed to monitor a nd control HV AC equipme nt, lighting, and other miscel laneous loads in a distributed network. Usage In this version of the wizard, only the Ex[...]

  • Page 74

    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 74 Mode Configuration can be perform ed with th e wizard Off-line or On-line. Procedure 1. Click the Output_pane button on the left pane to open the Output Configuration p age. 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 [...]

  • Page 75

    WEBV ISION™ 75 95-7769—01 UV Output s Use T able 53 to configure the Unit V entilator Outputs for heating and cooling stages. The outputs could be of stages, PWM, or floating types. In addi tion, the nu mber of fan speeds and Economizer types must be set. Y ou can also selec t optional points. Purpose Select all outputs, including optional outp[...]

  • Page 76

    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 76 Procedure 1. Click the Input button on the left pane to open the Input Configuration page. 2. Enter information into available fields (see T able 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 Equipment Control Configuration page or Back[...]

  • Page 77

    WEBV ISION™ 77 95-7769—01 Procedure 1. Click the Equipment Control button on the left pane to open the Equip ment Control Config uration 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 Economizer Configuratio n pag e o r Back to di[...]

  • Page 78

    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 78 UV Heating/Cooling (H/C) St ages Use T able 57 to configure the Un it V entilator H/C St ages to set the minimum on/off times, Cycles/ hour , recovery ramps of a Unit V ent application for heating and coo ling stages. Purpose Define heating and cooling (h/c) stage parameters, including minimum on and off times. Mode C[...]

  • Page 79

    WEBV ISION™ 79 95-7769—01 UV Zone Options Use T able 58 to configure the Unit V entilator Zone Opti ons to set the heating and cooling setpoints. Purpose Enter all outputs, including opti onal outputs, to be controlled by the Unit V en tilator Controller . Mode Configur ation can be pe rform ed with the wizard Off-line or On-line. Procedure 1. [...]

  • Page 80

    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 80 UV PID settings Use T able 60 to configure the Unit V entilator PID settings. Purpose Adjust PID (Proportional In tegral Derivative) control parameters for the Unit V entilato r Controller . Mode Configuration can be perform ed with th e wizard Off-line or On-line. CAUTION Equipment Damage Po ssible Can cause short cy[...]

  • Page 81

    WEBV ISION™ 81 95-7769—01 UV Output s Wiring Assignment Use T able 61 to configure the outp uts of a Unit V en tilator 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-line. Limits Outputs must be configured[...]

  • Page 82

    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 82 UV Controller Wiring Diagram Purpose Display the wiring diagram for the UV controller . Mode Configuration can be perform ed with th e device Off-line or On-line. Procedure 1. Click the Wirin g Di agr am button on the left pane to open the Wiring Diagram Confi guration page. 2. Enter information into available fields.[...]

  • Page 83

    WEBV ISION™ 83 95-7769—01 Box T ype Defines the p hysical type of V A V T erminal the controlle r is conn ected to. This select determines what control options are available for the V A V T erminal. V alid selections for this field are: • Single Duct – This V A V T erminal type consist of a single primary air supply inlet connection with or[...]

  • Page 84

    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 84 Output Setting s Section Flow T ype Defines the control flow algor ithm used by the controller . The select ion a vailable dependents of the Pressure T ype and Box Type selected. V alid selections for this field are: • Flow Normal – This flow type is selectable when the Pressure T ype is set to pressure independ e[...]

  • Page 85

    WEBV ISION™ 85 95-7769—01 Output Settings Section (continued) Reheat T ype (continued) • Float Periph Then Reheat – There is a modulating valve fo r the V A V T erminal rehe at and a modulating valve for the space peripheral reheat. This option uses the series 60 type floating control for both valve outputs. The peripheral valve is modulate[...]

  • Page 86

    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 86 Excel 10 V A V II – Input s Use T able 63 to configure the Excel 10 V A V II inputs. Purpose S pecify all sensors to be wired to a controller . Define Inputs attributes for the V A V II controller . Mode Configuration can be perform ed with th e device On-line or Off-line. Procedure 1. Click the Inputs button on the[...]

  • Page 87

    WEBV ISION™ 87 95-7769—01 Excel 10 V A V II – Control Parameters Use T able 64 to configure the Excel 10 V A V II Control Parameters. Purpose Define Equipment Control parameters that the Excel 10 V A V II controller uses to control the uni tary equipment. Define V A V II controller parameters. Mode Configuration can be performed with device O[...]

  • Page 88

    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 88 Excel 10 V A V II Flow Pickup fields Excel 10 V A V II – Miscellaneous Settings Use T able 67 to configure the Excel 10 V A V II miscellaneous settings. Purpose Define miscellaneous parameters for a V A V II Controller . Mode Configuration can be perform ed with th e device On–line or Off–line. Procedure 1. Clic[...]

  • Page 89

    WEBV ISION™ 89 95-7769—01 Procedure 1. Click the Custom Wiring b utton on th e left pane to open the Custom Wiring page. 2. Y ou can choose to change the default assign ment. Select Custom option in the Assignmen t T ype list. 3. Select Default to revert back to the default assignment. 4. The number of outputs available for changing the configu[...]

  • Page 90

    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 90 It is mandatory to set the option to Fieldbus for NXVFD to consider the frequency setpoi nt from the wizard. This configuration can b e performed using the Key Pad control provided along with device as follows: • In the keypad, from the main men u, select the menu called Pa rameter s. • Select the submenu I/O Refe[...]

  • Page 91

    WEBV ISION™ 91 95-7769—01 Configuring the XL15C Plant Controller (XL15C) The XL15C plant controlle r is designed to control HV AC equipment and other miscellaneous loads in a distribu ted control network. Y ou can configure plant contro ller functions such as start/stop loops, control loops, user-defined setpoint values, math, and logic functio[...]

  • Page 92

    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 92 • 20KNTC • Digital Active Short • Digital Active Open NOTE: The Analog Inputs may be configured as analog or digital. d. Select an Engineering Unit s . This l ist is enabled when the Analog Input is c onfigured as Re sistive or V oltage. The measurement types are listed here. When you select an Engineeri ng Unit[...]

  • Page 93

    WEBV ISION™ 93 95-7769—01 Purpose T o configure setpo int values for the XL15C. Mode Configur ation can be pe rform ed with the wizard Off-line or On-line. Procedure 1. On the Configuration page click SetPoi nt s [Loop Logic] . The Set Point page appears on the right pane. 2. Ty p e a Float V alue . There are 40 setpoint s. Enter the value of t[...]

  • Page 94

    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 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 Config uration • Reset : Control loops allow the setpoint (only in occupied mode) to reset either in th[...]

  • Page 95

    WEBV ISION™ 95 95-7769—01 Purpose T o configure logic loops. Procedure 1. On the Configuration page click the Logic Loop s tab. The Logic Lo ops p age appears on the right pane. 2. Select a logic loop from Select Loop . 3. Ty p e a Loop Name . There are 32 Logic Loops. Default name for the Logic Loops are Logc_Loop_1, Logc_Loop_2, etc. The Logi[...]

  • Page 96

    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 96 7. Select the following time option s: • Min On Ti me : Default minimum on time for equipment is 5 minu tes. Enter new valu e, if necessary , accord ing to manufacturer ’s recommendations. Specified range is 0 to 254 minutes. • Min Off Ti me : Default minimum of f time for equipment is 5 minu tes. Enter new valu[...]

  • Page 97

    WEBV ISION™ 97 95-7769—01 Configuring the T7350 Thermost at Controller (T7350) The T7350 is a full-featured Co mmercial 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, office buildings and banks. Commercial thermo[...]

  • Page 98

    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 98 Room Te m p This option allows the user to configure the sou rce of room temperature input to the thermostat. The T7350 thermostat is equipped with its own inte rnal room temperature sensor . The sens or operating range is 30 to 1 1 0 °F . The T7350 thermostat is compatible with the fo llowing Honeywell Wall Modules:[...]

  • Page 99

    WEBV ISION™ 99 95-7769—01 Daylight Savings Use this option to configure the settings for da ylight savings. The follow ing describes each field: Enable Daylight Savings : This option is enabled by default. Disable th is option if the daylight savin gs feature is not required to be followed by th e thermostat. Deselecting this option wil l disab[...]

  • Page 100

    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 100 Configuring the Keypad/Display page Use the KeyPad/Display Configuration page to configure the keypad lockout level, display temperature unit in the thermostat, time disp lay format, system s witch configuration and fan switch configuration. Mode Configuration can be perform ed with th e wizard Off-line or On-line. P[...]

  • Page 101

    WEBV ISION™ 101 95-7769—01 Keypad/Display Co nfiguration fields Configuring the Setpoints page Use the Setpoint s Configuration p a ge to configure the heating and coo ling setpoints, energy manag ement features, dehumidification fe atures, recovery setpoints and bypass timer . Mode Configuration can be performed with the wizard Off-line or On-[...]

  • Page 102

    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 102 T7350 Energy Management DEMAND LIMIT CONTROL BUMP Configure the DLC bump according to the heating and cool ing requirement of the building fr om one of the options given below . When a shed request is re ceived, the thermostat bumps the control set point up for cooling and down for heating by the amount this field is[...]

  • Page 103

    WEBV ISION™ 103 95-7769—01 MINIMUM RAMP RATE Minimum Cool and heat recove ry ramp rates are selectable from 0 to 20 DDF/hr . (0 to 1 1 DDC/hr .). A ramp rate of 0 means no recovery ramp (the setpoi nt steps from one setpoint to the other) . The recovery ramp rate wi ll vary as a function of outdoor temperature. MAX RAMP RATE Maximum Cool and he[...]

  • Page 104

    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 104 T7350 Equipment Control fields T able 73. T7350 Equ ipment Control Fields. Name Definition Heating Selections Fan On with Heat This field specifies the se lecti on of fan operation OFF with Heat The equipment (i.e. ple num switch) cont rols the fan o peration in heat mo de. The thermostat controls the fan operation i[...]

  • Page 105

    WEBV ISION™ 105 95-7769—01 Loop Tu n i n g This section allo ws the user to c onfig ure the loop tuni ng parameters. Throttling R ange Use this screen to configure the hea t and cool throttling r anges. The wizard a utomatically modifies the heat a nd cool throttling ranges when the numb er of stages configured is changed. For a conventional RT[...]

  • Page 106

    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 106 APPENDIX B – DEVICE POINT T ABLES 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 Cei ling Controller (CHC) .. page 106 • Constant V olume Air Handling Unit Controlle r (CV AHU) .................. .....[...]

  • Page 107

    WEBV ISION™ 107 95-7769—01 Condensation S tate nvoChcS tatus condensationS tate EnumPoint Cool Output nvoUnitS tatus coolOutput Nu mericPoint Cool T emperature nvoChcS tatus coolT emp NumericPoint DLC Shed nvoChcS tatus dlcShed EnumPoint Economizer Output nvoUnitS tatus econOutput NumericPoint Effective Occup ancy nvoCh cS tatus effec tOcc Enum[...]

  • Page 108

    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 108 S tandby Heat (Setpoint) X Unit s=ºC Precision=2 Min=10.0 Max=35.0 Unoccupied Heat (Setpoint) X Unit s=ºC Precision=2 Min=10.0 Max=35.0 Current S tate X De fault Occupied Unoccupied Bypass S tandby Next S tate X Default Occupied Unoccupied Bypass S tandby T ime T o Next S tate X Unit s=min Precision=0 Min=0.0 Max=6[...]

  • Page 109

    WEBV ISION™ 109 95-7769—01 Fan S peed X X X X Off Zero Low Medium High Auto Manual Mode X X X X Default Normal Disabled Update S tatus Self T est Update Alarm Report Mask Override Enable Remove Override Clear S tatus Clear Alar m Alarm Notify Enabled Alarm Notify Disabled Manual Control Remote Control Program Clear Reset Reset Manual Occupancy [...]

  • Page 110

    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 11 0 Alarm T ype X X X Node Off Frost Invalid Setpoint T emperature Sensor Resto red Setpoint Kn ob Restor ed Fan S peed Switch Restored Fan Norm al S paceT emp Com Restored HV AC Mode Com Restored Setpoint O ffse t Com Restor ed Sched Occ Com Restored DLC Communication Restored Relative Humidity Com Restored Outdoor T e[...]

  • Page 111

    WEBV ISION™ 111 95-7769—01 DLC Shed X X X Restored or Shed Economizer Output X X X Units=% Precision=1 Min=-163.8 Max=163.8 Effective Occupancy X X X Default Occupied Unoccupied Bypass S tandby Effective Sensor Occupancy X X X Default Occupied Unoccupied Bypass S tandby Effective Window Open X X X Closed or Open External Active X X X Inacti ve [...]

  • Page 112

    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 11 2 Unit S tatus Mode X X X Defaul t Auto Heat Morning W armup Cool Night Purge Pre-cool Off Te s t Emergency H eat Fan Only Free Cool Ice Maximum Heat Economy Dehumidify Calibrate Emergency C ool Emergency S team Max Cool HV AC Load No Load CHC S tatus Mode X X X Disab led Cool Heat Pressurize Depressurize Manual Mode [...]

  • Page 113

    WEBV ISION™ 11 3 95-7769—01 Scheduled Occupancy X X X Default Occupied Unoccupied Bypass S tandby Secondary Heat Output X X X Units=% Precision=1 Min=-163.8 Max=163.8 Sensor Occupancy X X X Defaul t Occupied Unoccupied Bypass S tandby S pace T emperature X X X Units=ºC Precision=1 Min=-273.2 Max=327.7 T erminal Loa d X X X Units=% Precision=1 [...]

  • Page 114

    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 11 4 Const ant V olume Air Handling Unit Controller (CV AHU) T able 7 6 provides the CV AHU points detail and T able 77 on page 1 15 provides the CV AH U application of points. T able 76. CV AHU Point Details Display Name Network V ariable Field Nam e Point T ype Occupied Cool nciT empSetPts occupiedCool NumericWritable [...]

  • Page 115

    WEBV ISION™ 11 5 95-7769—01 Economizer Position nvoData2 EconPos NumericPoint Effective Occupancy nvoData1 EffectOcc EnumPoint Effective Setpoint n voEffectSetPt tempP NumericPoi nt Fan S tatus nvoData1 FanOn EnumPoin t Filter Air Pressure nvoData2 FilterPressu re NumericPoint Free1 Out nvoData1 Free1Out EnumPoint Free2 Out nvoData1 Free2Out En[...]

  • Page 116

    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 11 6 Unoccupied Cool (Setpoint) X Units=ºC Precision=2 Min=10.0 Max=35.0 Occupied Heat (Set point) X Unit s=ºC Precision=2 Min=10.0 Max=35.0 S tandby Heat (Setpoint) X Units=ºC Precision=2 Min=10.0 Max=35.0 Unoccupied Heat (Setpoint) X Units=ºC Precision=2 Min=10.0 Max=35.0 Current S tate X Default Occupied Unoccupie[...]

  • Page 117

    WEBV ISION™ 11 7 95-7769—01 Application Mode X X X X Default Auto Heat Morning W armup Cool Night Purge Pre-cool Off Te s t Emergency Heat Fan Only Free Cool Ice Maximum Heat Economy Dehumidify Calibrate Emergency Cool Emergency S team Max Cool HV AC Load No Load Manual Mode X X X X Enable Disable Manual Suppress Alarms Unsuppress Alarms Set Di[...]

  • Page 118

    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 11 8 Cool Position X X X Units=% Precision=0 Min=-128.0 Max=127.0 Cool S tages On X X X Units=null Precision=0 Min=0.0 Max=7.0 DLC Shed X X X Restored or Shed Data1 Field No X X X Update All 1 Mode Effective Occu pancy Override Scheduled Occupancy Occupancy T ime Clock Network Manual Occupancy Sensor Occupancy Economizer[...]

  • Page 119

    WEBV ISION™ 11 9 95-7769—01 Discharge Air T emperature X X X Units=ºF Precision=1 Min=-256.0 Max=256.0 Discharge Setpoint X X X Units=ºF Precision=1 Min=-256.0 Max=256.0 Economizer Enable X X X Default Off Low Medium High On Economizer Float Synch X X X Off or On Economizer Position X X X Units=% Precision=0 Min=-128.0 Max=127.0 Effective Occ[...]

  • Page 120

    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 120 Mode X X X S tartup Wa it Heat Cool Off Disabled Emergency Heat Smoke Emer gency Freeze Pr otect Manual Factory T est Fan Only Monitor Switch X X X Off or On Monitor1 X X X Units=V Precision=1 Min=-32.0 Max=32.0 Network Manual Occupancy X X X Default Occupied Unoccupied Bypass S tandby Occupancy Sensor X X X Default [...]

  • Page 121

    WEBV ISION™ 121 95-7769—01 Return Air T emperature X X X Un its=ºF Precision=1 Min=-256.0 Max=256.0 Scheduled Occupancy X X X Default Occupied Unoccupied Bypass S tandby ShutDown X X X False or T rue Smoke Monitor X X X False or T rue S pace Co2 X X X Units=ppm Precision=0 Min=0.0 Max=65535.0 S pace T emperature X X X Units=ºF Precision=1 Min[...]

  • Page 122

    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 122 Fan Coil Unit Controller (FCU) T able 78 provid es the FCU points detail and T able 79 on page 123 provides the FCU application of points. T able 78. FCU Points Det ails Point Name Network V ari able Fiel d Point T ype Occupied Cool nciSetPnts occupiedCool Nume ricWrit ab le S tandby Cool nciSetPnts standbyCool Numer[...]

  • Page 123

    WEBV ISION™ 123 95-7769—01 Fan Feedback nvoFcuS tatus fanFee dback NumericPoint External Active nvoFcuS tatus externalActive NumericPoint Fan S tages Active nvoFcuS tatus fanSt ag esActive EnumPoint Output Position 0 nvoFcuS tatus o utputPosition0 NumericPoint Output Position 1 nvoFcuS tatus o utputPosition1 NumericPoint Reheat Active nvoFcuS t[...]

  • Page 124

    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 124 Next S tate X Default Occupied Unoccupied Bypass S tandby T ime T o Next S tate X Units=min Precision=0 Min=0.0 Max=65535.0 DLC Shed X Shed or Restore Out Of Limit s X False or T rue Open Circuit X False or T ru e Out Of Service X False or T rue Mechanical Fault X False or T ru e Feedback Failure X False or True Over[...]

  • Page 125

    WEBV ISION™ 125 95-7769—01 Manual Mode X X X X Default Normal Disabled Update S tatus Self T est Update Alarm Report Mask Override Enable Remove Override Clear S tatus Clear Alarm Alarm Notify Enabled Alarm Notify Disabled Manual Control Remote Control Program Clear Reset Reset Manual Occupancy X X X X Default Occupied Unoccupied Bypass S tandb[...]

  • Page 126

    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 126 Alarm T ype X X X Node Off Frost Invalid Setpoint T emperature Sensor Restored Setpoint Knob Restored Fan S peed Switch Restored Fan Normal S paceT emp Com Restored HV AC Mode Com Restored Setpoint Of fset Com Restored Sched Occ Com Restored DLC Communication Restored rtnComfailT empreset Outdoo r T emp Com Restored [...]

  • Page 127

    WEBV ISION™ 127 95-7769—01 Effective Occupancy X X X Default Occupied Unoccupied Bypass S tandby Effective Sensor Occupancy X X X Default Occupied Unoccupied Bypass S tandby Effective Window Open X X X Close d or Open External Active X X X Inactive or Active Fan Feedback X X X Failure or Running Fan Output X X X Units=% Precision=1 Min=-163.8 M[...]

  • Page 128

    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 128 FCU S tatus Mode X X X Disabled Cool Heat Pressurize Depressurize Manual Mode Factory T est Mode Floating Out of Sync Fan Switch Off S tartup W ait Output Position 0 X X X Units=% Precision=1 Min=-163.8 Max=163.8 Output Position 1 X X X Units=% Precision=1 Min=-163.8 Max=163.8 Primary Heat Output X X X Units=% Precis[...]

  • Page 129

    WEBV ISION™ 129 95-7769—01 Hydronic Controller (HYD) T able 8 0 provides the HYD po ints detail and T a ble 81 on page 130 provides the HYD application of points. T able 80. HYD Point Details. Point Name Network V ariable Field Name Point T ype Occupied Cool nciSetPnts occupiedCool NumericWritable S tandby Cool nciSetPnts standbyCool NumericW r[...]

  • Page 130

    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 130 RO LED nvoHydS tatus rOLed EnumPoint HYD S tat us Mode nvoHydS tatus mode EnumPoi nt Alarm T ype nvoHydS tatus alarmT ype Enum Point DLC Shed nvoHydS tatus dlcShed Num ericPoint Effective Window Open nvoHydS tatus effWindowOpen Nume ricPoint HW Window Ope n nvoHydS tatus hwWindowOpen NumericPoint Fan Feedback nvoHydS[...]

  • Page 131

    WEBV ISION™ 131 95-7769—01 Next S tate X Default Occupied Unoccupied Bypass S tandby T ime T o Next S tate X Units=min Precision=0 Min=0.0 Max=65535.0 DLC Shed X Shed or Restore Out Of Limit s X True or False Open Circuit X True or False Out Of Service X True or False Mechanical Fault X True or False Feedback Failure X True or False Over Range [...]

  • Page 132

    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 132 Manual Mode X X X X Defau lt Normal Disabled Update S tatus Self T est Update Alarm Report Mask Override Enable Remove Override Clear S tatus Clear Alarm Alarm Notify Enabled Alarm Notify Disabled Manual Control Remote Control Program Clear Reset Reset Manual Occupancy X X X X Default Occupied Unoccupied Bypass S tan[...]

  • Page 133

    WEBV ISION™ 133 95-7769—01 Alarm T ype X X X Node Of f Frost Invalid Setpoint T emperature Sensor Restored Setpoint Knob Restored Fan S peed Switch Restore d Fan Normal S paceT e mp Com Restored HV AC Mode Com Restored Setpoint Offset Com Restored Sched Occ Com Restored DLC Communication Restored rtnComfailT emp reset Outdoor T emp Com Restored[...]

  • Page 134

    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 134 Effective Occup ancy X X X Default Occupied Unoccupied Bypass S tandby Effective Sensor Occupancy X X X Default Occupied Unoccupied Bypass S tandby Effective Window Open X X X Closed or Open External Active X X X T rue or False Fan Feedback X X X Failure or Runni ng Fan Output X X X Units=% Precision=1 Min=-163.8 Max[...]

  • Page 135

    WEBV ISION™ 135 95-7769—01 HYD S tatus Mode X X X Disabled Cool Heat Pressurize Depressurize Manual Mode Factory T est Mode Floating Out of Sync Fan Switch Off S tartup W ait Output Position 0 X X X Units=% Precision=1 Min=-163.8 Max=163.8 Output Position 1 X X X Units=% Precision=1 Min=-163.8 Max=163.8 Primary Heat Output X X X Units=% Precisi[...]

  • Page 136

    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 136 Excel 10 Remote Input/Output Device (RIO) T able 8 2 provides the RIO points detail and T able 83 on page 136 provides the RIO application of points. T able 82. RIO Point Details. Point name Network V ariable Field Point T ype Communication Failed n voAlarmS tatus CommFail EnumPoint Node Disabled nvoAlarmSt atus Node[...]

  • Page 137

    WEBV ISION™ 137 95-7769—01 Analog In 3 X X X Units=ºF Precision=1 Min=-256.0 Max=256.0 Analog In 4 X X X Units=ºF Precision=1 Min=-256.0 Max=256.0 Analog In 5 X X X Units=null Precision=0 Min=-32768.0 Max=32767.0 Analog In 6 X X X Units=null Precision=0 Min=-32768.0 Max=32767.0 Digital In 1 X X X False or True Digital In 2 X X X False or True[...]

  • Page 138

    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 138 Unit V entilator (UV) T able 8 4 provides the UV po ints detail and T able 85 on page 139 provides the UV application of points. T able 84. UV Point Deta ils. Point Name Network V ariable Field Name Point T ype Occupied Cool nciSetpoints occupiedCool Nume ricWrit able S tandby Cool nciSetpoints standbyCool Nume ricWr[...]

  • Page 139

    WEBV ISION™ 139 95-7769—01 Fan S peed nv oData1 FanS peed NumericPoint Fan Switch nvoData1 FanSwitch EnumPo int Filter Pressure nvoData2 FilterPressure NumericPoint Free S tate 1 nvoData1 Free1S tat EnumPoint Heat Source nvoData1 HeatSource EnumPoint Heat S tages On nvoData1 HeatSt agesOn NumericPoint Heating Percentage n voData1 HeatPos Numeri[...]

  • Page 140

    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 140 Occupied Heat (Set point) X Units=ºC Precision=2 Min=10.0 Max=35.0 S tandby Heat (Setpoint) X Units=ºC Precision=2 Min=10.0 Max=35.0 Unoccupied Heat (Setpoint) X Units=ºC Precision=2 Min=10.0 Max=35.0 Current S tate X ocOccupied ocUnoccupied ocBypass ocS tandby ocNul Next S tate X ocOccupied ocUnoccupied ocBypass [...]

  • Page 141

    WEBV ISION™ 141 95-7769—01 Application Mode X X X X Default Auto Heat Morning Warmup Cool Night Purge Pre-cool Off Te s t Emergency Heat Fan Only Free Cool Ice Maximum Heat Economy Dehumidify Calibrate Emergency Cool Emergency S team Max Cool HV AC Load No Load Fan S peed Command X X X X Off Zero Low Medium High Auto Manual Mode X X X X Enable [...]

  • Page 142

    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 142 Cool Position X X X Units=% Precision=0 Min=-128.0 Max=127.0 Cool S tages On X X X Units=null Precision=0 Min=0.0 Max=3.0 DLC Shed X X X Restored or Shed Dirty Filter X X X Fal se or T ru e Discharge Air Setpoint X X X Units=ºF Precision=1 Min=-256.0 Max=256.0 Discharge Air T emperature X X X Units=ºF Precision=1 M[...]

  • Page 143

    WEBV ISION™ 143 95-7769—01 Heat Position X X X Units=% Precision=0 Min=-128.0 Max=127.0 Heat Source X X X Default Off Low Medium High On Heat S tages On X X X Units=null Precision=0 Min=0.0 Max=3.0 Indoor Air Quality Overri de X X X Fal se or T rue Manual Occupancy X X X Default Occupied Unoccupied Bypass S tandby Mixed Air T emperatur e X X X [...]

  • Page 144

    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 144 Outside Air Quality X X X Units=ppm Precision=0 Min=0.0 Max=65535.0 Override X X X Default Occupied Unoccupied Bypass S tandby Proof Of Air Flow X X X Default Off Low Medium High On Return Air Enthalpy X X X Units=mA Precision=1 Min=-256.0 Max=256.0 Return Air Humidity X X X Units=% Precision=1 Min=0.0 Max=127.5 Retu[...]

  • Page 145

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  • Page 146

    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 146 Fan S tatus nvoData FanOn Enu mPoint Field No nvoData FieldNo EnumPoint Flow Sensor nvoIO siFlowSensorS3 NumericPoint Flow Uncorrected nvoIO siFl owUncorrectedS3 NumericPoint Flow V olts nvoIO siFlowV o ltsS12 NumericPoint Free 1 On nvoData Free1On EnumPoint Fresh Air Ratio nvoData siFreshAirRatio NumericPoint Heat C[...]

  • Page 147

    WEBV ISION™ 147 95-7769—01 Unoccupied Cool (Setpoint) X Units=ºC Precision=2 Min=10.0 Max=35.0 Occupied H eat (Set point) X Unit s=ºC Precision=2 Min=10.0 Max=35.0 S tandby Heat (Setpoint) X Units=ºC Precision=2 Min=10.0 Max=35.0 Unoccupied Heat (Setpoint) X Units=ºC Precision=2 Min=10.0 Max=35.0 Current S tate X Default Occupied Unoccupied[...]

  • Page 148

    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 148 Application Mode X X X X Default Auto Heat Morning W armup Cool Night Purge Pre-cool Off Te s t Emergency Heat Fan Only Free Cool Ice Maximum Heat Economy Dehumidify Calibrate Emergency Cool Emergency S team Max Cool HV AC Load No Load Manual Mode X X X X Enable Disable Manual Suppress Alarms Unsuppress Alarms Manual[...]

  • Page 149

    WEBV ISION™ 149 95-7769—01 Digital In 2 X X X False or True Digital In 3 X X X False or True Digital Out 1 X X X Off or On Digital Out 2 X X X Off or On Digital Out 3 X X X Off or On Digital Out 4 X X X Off or On Digital Out 5 X X X Off or On Digital Out 6 X X X Off or On Digital Out 7 X X X Off or On Digital Out 8 X X X Off or On Discharge T e[...]

  • Page 150

    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 150 Heat Cool Switch X X X Off or On Heat S tages X X X Units=null Precision=0 Min=0.0 Max=3.0 IO T est In X X X False or T rue IO T est Switch X X X Off or On Low Flow Alarm X X X False or T rue Manual Occupancy X X X Default Occupied Unoccupied Bypass S tandby Mode X X X S tartup W ait Heat Cool Reheat Morning W arm-up[...]

  • Page 151

    WEBV ISION™ 151 95-7769—01 Scheduled Occupancy X X X Default Occupied Unoccupied Bypass S tandby Sensor Occupancy X X X Default Occupied Unoccupied Bypass S tandby S pace T emperature X X X Units=ºF Precision=1 Min=-256.0 Max=256.0 S pace T emperature IO X X X Units=ºF Precision=1 Min=-256.0 Max=256.0 Supply T emperature X X X Units=ºF Preci[...]

  • Page 152

    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 152 V acon NX Frequency Converter (NXVFD) T able 88 provid es the NXVFD points detail and T able 89 on page 153 provides the NXVFD application of points. T able 88. NXVFD Point Details. Point Name Network V ariable Field Name Point T ype Application T ype nciApplV er applicationT ype NumericWrit able Application V ersion[...]

  • Page 153

    WEBV ISION™ 153 95-7769—01 T able 89. NXVFD Application of Point s. Point Name Gr aphics Ala rms Trend s Commandable Internal Use V alid V alues Adjust Input / Actual V alue 2 X X X X Unit s= % Precision=1 Min.=-163.8 Max=163.8 Clear Counter X X X X Units=% Precision=1 Min=0.0 Max=100.0 Drive S peed Setpoint X X X X Unit s=% Precision=1 Min=0.0[...]

  • Page 154

    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 154 Motor Current X X X Units=% Precision=1 Min=-163.8 Max=163.8 Motor Power X X X Units=% Precision=1 Min=-163.8 Max=163.8 Motor S peed X X X Units=% Precision=1 Min=-163.8 Max=163.8 Motor T orque X X X Units=% Precision=1 Min=-163.8 Max=163.8 Motor V oltage X X X Units=% Precision=1 Min=-163.8 Max=163.8 Output Frequenc[...]

  • Page 155

    WEBV ISION™ 155 95-7769—01 XL15C Plant Controller (XL15C) T able 90 provid es the XL15C points detail and T able 91 on page 158 provides the XL15C applica tion of points. T able 90. XL15C Point Det ails. Point Name Network V ariable Field P oint T ype Nvo Alarm Status _ St Pt Lp8 Alm nvo AlarmStatus/data StPtLp8Alm BooleanPoint Nvo Alarm Status[...]

  • Page 156

    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 156 Nvo D I Sensor _on Off7 nvoDISensor/ data onOf f7 EnumPoint Nvo D I Sensor _on Off8 nvoDISensor/ data onOf f8 EnumPoint Nvo Cal Cnt _ Cal Count0 nvoCalCnt/da ta CalCount0 NumericPoi nt Nvo Cal Cnt _ Cal Count1 nvoCalCnt/da ta CalCount1 NumericPoi nt Nvo Cal Cnt _ Cal Count2 nvoCalCnt/da ta CalCount2 NumericPoi nt Nvo[...]

  • Page 157

    WEBV ISION™ 157 95-7769—01 Nvo Appl Mode _hvac Mode temp/NetworkOut/n voApplMode hv acMode EnumPoint Nvo Econ Enable _val ue t emp/NetworkOut/nvoEconEn able value Numeri cPoint Nvo Econ Enable _state temp/NetworkOut/nvoEconEnable state EnumPoint Nvo Occupancy _ occupancy temp /NetworkOut/nvoOccupancy occupancy EnumPoin t Nvo Cool U T M L _value[...]

  • Page 158

    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 158 Nvo L L Status _or Ga te Status temp/LogicLoop_1/n voLLStatus/data orGateSt atus EnumPoint Nvo L L Status _dc Ao Status temp/LogicLoop _1/nvoLLStatus/data dcAoStatus NumericPoint Nvo Bypass _value temp/StartSto pLoop_1/nvoBypass value Nume ricPoint Nvo Bypass _state temp/StartStopLoo p_1/nvoBypass state EnumPoin t Nv[...]

  • Page 159

    WEBV ISION™ 159 95-7769—01 Tim e T o N ex t St a te X U n i t s = m i n Precision=0 Min=0.0 Max=65535.0 D L C Shed X Units=null Precision=0 Min=0.0 Max=255.0 D L C Shed X Units=null Precision=0 Min=0.0 Max=255.0 Nvo Alarm Status _ St Pt Lp8 Alm X False or T rue Nvo Alarm Status _ St Pt Lp7 Alm X False or T rue Nvo Alarm Status _ St Pt Lp6 Alm X[...]

  • Page 160

    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 160 Nvi Bypass _value X X X X Units=% Precision=1 Min=0.0 Max=100.0 Nvi Bypass _state X X X X Off On Default Nvi Man Occ _occ upancy X X X X Occupied Unoccupied Bypass Standby Default Nvo A I Sensor _ai V al X X X Units=null Precision=1 Min=-inf Max=+inf Nvo Remote Cm d _lev Percen t X X X Units=% Precision=1 Min=-163.8 [...]

  • Page 161

    WEBV ISION™ 161 95-7769—01 Nvo Occupancy _ occupancy X X X Occupi ed Unoccupied Bypass Standby Default Nvo Cool U T M L _val ue X X X Units=% Precision=1 Min=0.0 Max=100.0 Nvo Cool U T M L _state X X X Off On Default Nvo Heat U T M L _val ue X X X Units=% Precision=1 Min=0.0 Max=100.0 Nvo Heat U T M L _state X X X Off On Default Nvo Bypass _val[...]

  • Page 162

    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 162 Nvo F T Status _sen sor Occupa ncy X X X Occupied Unoccupied Bypass Standby Default Nvo F T Status _sys M ode X X X Auto Heat Morning W armup Cool Night Purge Pre-cool Off Te s t Emergency Heat Fan Only Free Cool Ice Maximum Heat Economy Dehumidify Calibrate Emergency Cool Emergency Steam Default Nvo F T Status _dlc [...]

  • Page 163

    WEBV ISION™ 163 95-7769—01 Nvo F T Status _prim Stage 3 On X X X False or True Nvo F T Status _prim Stage 4 On X X X False or True Nvo F T Status _seq1 Sta ge1 On X X X False or True Nvo F T Status _seq1 Sta ge2 On X X X False or True Nvo F T Status _seq1 Sta ge3 On X X X False or True Nvo F T Status _seq1 Sta ge4 On X X X False or True Nvo F T[...]

  • Page 164

    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 164 Nvo St Stp Status _sys Mode X X X Au to Heat Morning W armup Cool Night Purge Pre-cool Off Te s t Emergency Heat Fan Only Free Cool Ice Maximum Heat Economy Dehumidify Calibrate Emergency Cool Emergency Steam Default Nvo St Stp Status _dlc Sta tus X X X Fals e or T rue Nvo St Stp Status _out Sta tus X X X Off or On N[...]

  • Page 165

    WEBV ISION™ 165 95-7769—01 Nvo A I Cnt _ai Ch an1 Sensor X X X Units=null Precision=0 Min=0.0 Max=65535.0 Nvo A I Cnt _ai Ch an2 Sensor X X X Units=null Precision=0 Min=0.0 Max=65535.0 Nvo A I Cnt _ai Ch an3 Sensor X X X Units=null Precision=0 Min=0.0 Max=65535.0 Nvo A I Cnt _ai Ch an4 Sensor X X X Units=null Precision=0 Min=0.0 Max=65535.0 Nvo[...]

  • Page 166

    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 166 Nvo A I Filtered Cnt _a i Chan5 Sensor X X X Units=nu ll Precision=0 Min=0.0 Max=65535.0 Nvo A I Filtered Cnt _a i Chan6 Sensor X X X Units=nu ll Precision=0 Min=0.0 Max=65535.0 Nvo A I Filtered Cnt _a i Chan7 Sensor X X X Units=nu ll Precision=0 Min=0.0 Max=65535.0 Nvo A I Filtered Cnt _a i Chan8 Sensor X X X Units=[...]

  • Page 167

    WEBV ISION™ 167 95-7769—01 Nvo Cal Cnt _ Cal Count6 X X X Units=null Precision=0 Min=0.0 Max=65535.0 Nvo Cal Cnt _ Cal Count7 X X X Units=null Precision=0 Min=0.0 Max=65535.0 Nvo Cal Cnt _ Cal Count8 X X X Units=null Precision=0 Min=0.0 Max=65535.0 Nvo Cal Cnt _ Cal Count9 X X X Units=null Precision=0 Min=0.0 Max=65535.0 Nvo Cal Cnt _ Cal Count[...]

  • Page 168

    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 168 T7350 Thermost at (T7350) T able 92 provid es the T7350 points detail and T able 93 on page 169 provides the T7350 application of points. T able 92. T7350 Point Details. Point Name Network V ariable Field Point T ype Occupied Cool nciSetpoints occupiedCool NumericWrit able S tandby Cool nciSetpoints standbyCool Numer[...]

  • Page 169

    WEBV ISION™ 169 95-7769—01 Holiday nvoData2 holiday EnumPoin t Next S tate nvoData2 schedNextS tate EnumPoint Occupancy Sensor nvoData2 occSensor EnumPoint Outdoor T emperature nvoData1 oDT emp NumericPoint Percent Cool Command nvoData1 percentCmdCool NumericPoi nt Percent Heat Command nvoDat a1 percentCmdHe at NumericPoint Relay Heat 2 nvoData[...]

  • Page 170

    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 170 Unoccupied Heat (Setpoint) X Units=ºC Precision=2 Min=4.4 Max=32.2 Current S tate X Occupied Unoccupied Bypass S tandby Occ Null Next S tate X Occupied Unoccupied Bypass S tandby Occ Null T ime T o Next S tate X Unit s=min Precision=0 Min=0.0 Max=65535.0 DLC Shed X d lNul dlNoDlcShed dlMinDlcShed Cover Communication[...]

  • Page 171

    WEBV ISION™ 171 95-7769—01 Manual Mode X X X X Default Normal Disabled Update S tatus Self T est Update Alarm Report Mask Override Enable Remove Override Clear S tatus Clear Alarm Alarm Notify Enabled Alarm Notify Disabled Manual Control Remote Control Program Clear Reset Reset Manual Occupancy X X X X Default Occupied Unoccupied Bypass S tandb[...]

  • Page 172

    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 172 Economizer Output X X X Units=% Precision=1 Min=-163.8 Max=163.8 Effective Mode X X X Default Off Cool Heat Emergency Heat Reheat Manual Factory T est Effective Occupancy X X X Default Occupied Unoccupied Bypass S tandby Effective Setpoint X X X Units=ºC Precision=1 Min=-273.2 Max=327.7 Fan X X X De fault False Tr u[...]

  • Page 173

    WEBV ISION™ 173 95-7769—01 Scheduled S tate X X X Occupied Unoccupied Bypass S tandby Occ Null S pace Humidity X X X Units=% Precision=1 Min=-163.8 Max=163.8 S pace T empe rature X X X Units=ºC Precision=1 Min=-273.2 Max=327.7 S tages Active X X X Units=null Precision=0 Min=0.0 Max=7.0 SubBase T ype X X X sbNul sbSubasenone sbSubase1 sbSubase2[...]

  • Page 174

    WEBV ISION™ 95-7769—0 1 174 T erminal Loa d X X X Units=% Precision=1 Min=-163.8 Max=163.8 T ime T o Next S tate X X X Units=min Precision=0 Min=0.0 Max=65535.0 T otal Error X X X Units=ºF Precision=1 Min=-512.0 Max=512.0 T able 93. T7350 Ap plication of Point s. (Continued) Point Name Graphi cs Alarm s T rends Commandab le Intern al Use V ali[...]

  • Page 175

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  • Page 176

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