Honeywell 96d manuel d'utilisation

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    User Manual 96d Contr oller Unit[...]

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    Contr oller Unit 96d User Manual M-51 1401 8/10[...]

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    M-511401 96d User Manual iii 8/10 Honeywell Notices and T rademarks Copyright by Hone ywell Interna tional Inc. A ugust 2010 While this information is presented in good f aith and bel iev ed to be accurate, Honeyw ell disclaims the implied warrantie s of merchantability for a par ticular pur pose and ma kes no e xpress warranties except as ma y be [...]

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    M-511401 96d User Manual v 8/10 Honeywell Symbol Definitions The f ollowing tab le lists the symbols used in this documen t to denote cer tai n conditions: Symbol Definition AT T E N T I O N : Identifies information that requires special consideration TIP : Identifies ad vice or hints for the user , often in ter ms of performing a task REFERE NCE _[...]

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    M-511401 96d User Manual vii 8/10 Honeywell INTRODUCTION ............ ....................................... ...........9 Intended Use .................... ................... .................... ................. ............... 9 Receiving and Unpacking........................... ................... ....................... ... 9 Installation I [...]

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    viii 96d User Manual M-511401 Honeywell 8/10 Event Menu ........................ ............. ............. ............. ................ ........ 38 Action Menu ....................... ................... .................... .................... ......... 40 Delays Menu .... .................... ................... .................... ........[...]

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    M-511401 96d User Manual 9 8/10 Honeywell Introduction Intr oduction The 96D controllers ac t as ner ve centers f or gas dete ction networks, providin g continuous monitoring f or up to 96 connected units (p lus 1 301ADI). Since the controllers are factory progr ammed to the o wner’ s specifications, installation is limited simply to mountin g an[...]

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    10 96d User Manual M-511401 Honeywell 8/10 Introd uction Installation Instructions Installation Instructions Basic Guidelines F ollow these instr uctions to the lette r to ensure that the equipment will function properly . F a ilure to respect these guidelines will release Honeyw ell Analytics from any respon sibility in the ev ent of improper func[...]

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    M-511401 96d User Manual 11 8/10 Honeywell Introduction Installation Instr uctions Surface Mount Installation It is recommende d that controllers be insta lled 5 fee t (1.5 m) abov e the floor , at appro ximate ey e le vel. Mark th e holes as shown: • Height marke rs 6 13/32” apart • Width marker s 10 9/16” apart • Pre-drill 1/4” mounti[...]

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    12 96d User Manual M-511401 Honeywell 8/10 Introd uction Wiring Detai ls Wiring Details The diagr am below provide s the details required to connect the 96d to a gas detection network. Details concerning power supply , cables , capacities, etc., are provided in the Specification s section at the back of this manual. COMMUNI CATION Communicat ion Wi[...]

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    M-511401 96d User Manual 13 8/10 Honeywell Introduction Wiring Details The connectors , or por ts, on the PCB allo w various wiring to be connected to the cont roller . The wiring includes po wer , comm unication, BA CNet and rela ys, each with an assigned p osition (and number) on the board: J22 P ower Input: Connect the po wer supply to the contr[...]

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    14 96d User Manual M-511401 Honeywell 8/10 Introd uction P ow er Connections Po w e r C o n n e c t i o n s The 96D require s a power range of 17-27 V ac , 50/60 Hz (8.64 V A), 18- 36 Vdc, 350 mA @2 4 Vdc (8.4 V A). P olarizat ion is not imp or ta nt in either A C or DC m ode. The system must be g rounded on the transf ormer and a dedicated circuit[...]

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    M-511401 96d User Manual 15 8/10 Honeywell Introduction Relay Output Rela y Output The rela y output can withstand up to 5A at 30Vdc or 250 V ac (resistive load only). Rela ys can be used to activ ate horns and strobes. Althou gh each rela y is programme d with a def ault setting (belo w), they can be configured using the cont roller program ming m[...]

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    16 96d User Manual M-511401 Honeywell 8/10 Introd uction Relay Output Ju mper Use Instructions The jumpers on the controller PCB allow a va riety of operatio ns to be performed m anually: EOL 1-4: Enables t he user to add End-Of-Line jumpers that impro v e communicati on signals. Put the jumper in R position ( as shown on wiring diag ram) to activ [...]

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    M-511401 96d User Manual 17 8/10 Honeywell Getting Started Relay Output Getting Star ted The controller unit s are customized to the purcha ser’ s specifications b ut the y can be fur ther programmed using the f ollowing menu op tions. Initial Startup Mak e sure that all wiring has been completed ac cording to specifications in the wir ing detail[...]

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    18 96d User Manual M-511401 Honeywell 8/10 Getting Star ted Programming Interf ace Pr ogramming Interface The front p anel of the 96D provides a p rogramming k e ypad (but tons) and LEDs. 96D front panel K eypad Ke ypad Functions Each unit has 7 ke ypad k eys , or button s: Arrows: Used to mo ve t he cursor through the v arious programmin g fields [...]

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    20 96d User Manual M-511401 Honeywell 8/10 System Programming Programming Interf ace System Pr ogramming The system’ s Nor mal programming mod e off ers sev eral menu options that are accessib le from the main menu scr een: Tx Info: Allows transmitter pa rameters to b e programmed Groups: Allows g roups of transmitters to be set up Ev ents: Allow[...]

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    M-511401 96d User Manual 21 8/10 Honeywell System Programming Programming Interface The inf ormation screen also displa ys icons representing certain system functions. Here is a list of possible icons and their meaning: Icon Description BA Cnet is not offered with the model 96d controller unit. BA Cnet is not offered with the model 96d controller u[...]

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    22 96d User Manual M-511401 Honeywell 8/10 System Programming Programming Interf ace Since the controlle r’ s progr amming functions are pass word protected, it is necessar y to acce ss the login screen: • Press Enter to acce ss the progra mming options. The passw ord screen appears: • Use the k eypad Up or Down arro ws to increase or decr ea[...]

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    M-511401 96d User Manual 23 8/10 Honeywell System Programming Tx Inf o Menu Tx Inf o Menu Tx Inf o is the menu option that is ded icated to transmitt er information and contains sev eral sub-men u opti ons. The e xact list of screens will v ar y depending on the transmitt er type. A summary is presented belo w with details on the f ollo wing pages [...]

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    24 96d User Manual M-511401 Honeywell 8/10 System Programming Tx Info Menu Ident Menu The Ident, or ident ification menu allo ws a component’ s network ID to be consulted: The upper right corner of the screen sho ws the component’ s address. If the address of the de vice whose inf ormation must be viewe d is known: • Use the arro ws to mov e [...]

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    M-511401 96d User Manual 25 8/10 Honeywell System Programming Tx Inf o Menu Produc t and Sensor T ypes This is a list of all the (preprog rammed) product typ es av ailable from t he Identification option in t he Tx Info menu. The order of the pr oducts below is not n ecessarily the order in which they will appear in the controlle r * E3P oint and 4[...]

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    26 96d User Manual M-511401 Honeywell 8/10 System Programming Tx Info Menu The sensor type list applies to address ranges 1-96 and is not dependent on the type of product selected. De vices in the address range from 97-170 will displa y a BA CNet object identifier , rather than a sensor ty pe. *An additional Product T ype, simply called “Group”[...]

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    M-511401 96d User Manual 27 8/10 Honeywell System Programming Tx Inf o Menu COM Menu This screen displa ys the selected communi cation protocol f or de vice addresses from 1 to 96. Each tr ansmitter’ s protocol is defined by the controller (see Netw ork Auto-configur ation section) . If a transmitte r is compatible with se v eral diff erent proto[...]

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    28 96d User Manual M-511401 Honeywell 8/10 System Programming Tx Info Menu Scale Menus (1 and 2) These menus appear only f or certain devices . Scale(1) allows the detection ra nge, minim um and maximum, to be defin ed for t he selected de vice. Whatev er va lue is specifie d is the value that will appear at the de vice di spla y (if applicable). T[...]

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    M-511401 96d User Manual 29 8/10 Honeywell System Programming Tx Inf o Menu Detection Menu The detection men u (av ailab le only for devices with ad dresses between 1 and 96) displa ys the detection range (sca le: 0-100.0) and the unit of measurement (u nit: %) f or the selected component. I f a transmitter uses the Modb us protocol, the det ection[...]

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    30 96d User Manual M-511401 Honeywell 8/10 System Programming Tx Info Menu Display Menu This option allo ws a specific label or name to be assigned to the selected com ponent (t ransmitters, relay modules, annunciators). Up to 20 charact ers, including spaces , can be used in the label (e xample: BOILER R OOM). The de fault Mo dbus tr ansmitter lab[...]

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    M-511401 96d User Manual 31 8/10 Honeywell System Programming Tx Inf o Menu Alarm A, B and C Menus The screens f or viewing a lar m thresholds are combined in this man ual. There will be either two or three le vels , depending on transmitter type. If present, separ ate “MIN” and “MAX”le ve ls per mit manual control of t he h ysteresis of ea[...]

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    32 96d User Manual M-511401 Honeywell 8/10 System Programming Tx Info Menu Servicing and O perating Menus These functions v ary depending on the tran smitter type. Th ese displays show the to tal time the de vice has been in service and the amount of time remaining until t he next required calibration or replacement.[...]

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    M-511401 96d User Manual 33 8/10 Honeywell System Programming Tx Inf o Menu Status Code These screens displa y transmission or node sta tus and sensor status f or the selected tr ansmitter . This read-only inf orm ation can assist ser vice pe rsonnel in t roubleshooting. The XNX and XCD gas detectors will repor t the warn ing or f ault number (iF a[...]

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    34 96d User Manual M-511401 Honeywell 8/10 System Programming Tx Info Menu Change Tx Address Selecting Change Tx Addr ess allows users to mov e a de vice from one TX address to anot her : • Use the arro ws to scroll to Change Tx Address and press Enter to select • In the ne xt screen, scroll to the addr ess number and press Enter to select • [...]

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    M-511401 96d User Manual 35 8/10 Honeywell System Programming Groups Menu Gr oups Menu Progr amming groups of tra nsmitte rs allows se ver al units to be combined which then enab les actions (e v ents) to be tak en based on a series of units rather than each un it, individually . A group is a stac k containing the addresses from each of the transmi[...]

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    36 96d User Manual M-511401 Honeywell 8/10 System Programming Groups Menu Creating Gr oups • Use the arro ws to mov e the cursor to a group line and press Enter • The field can be edite d when the brac kets sto p blinking an d the word “end” blinks • Use the up or down ar rows to scroll through the list of all units connected to the 96D ,[...]

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    M-511401 96d User Manual 37 8/10 Honeywell System Programming Groups Menu Deleting Groups Use the empty all g roups command to delet e all groups pre v iously programmed in the controller . Single group s can be deleted with a simple procedure: • Scroll to the first transm itter in the group list, • Select the tr ansmitter (its address b links)[...]

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    38 96d User Manual M-511401 Honeywell 8/10 System Programming Event Menu Event Menu Though the controlle r has a def ault setting f or Ev ent configuration (as shown below), the Ev ent men u is progr ammable . Ev ent progr amming lets specific action s to be defined: Action: What will be done if progr ammed cr iteria are reached Dela y: Defines the[...]

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    M-511401 96d User Manual 39 8/10 Honeywell System Programming Event Men u[...]

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    40 96d User Manual M-511401 Honeywell 8/10 System Programming Event Menu Action Menu Actions are comprised of two parameters: T arget Indicates which componen t is responsible f or the actio n to be tak en; Tx (transmitte r) Re (Relay/Annunciator) Ctrl (Con troller) Rela y Indicates which of three possible outputs wi ll be activated when the ev ent[...]

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    M-511401 96d User Manual 41 8/10 Honeywell System Programming Event Men u Delays Menu This option allows Bef o re and After se ttings that will dela y the activation or deactiv ation of an action to be programmed . Before Delays the action f or the specifie d length of time. If the condition persist s bey ond this dela y , the defined action is e x[...]

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    42 96d User Manual M-511401 Honeywell 8/10 System Programming Event Menu Latch M ode • The Latch function is ex ecuted on an Ev ent state • It is possib le to select the Latch mode b y changing the after dela y to “ latch ” • The Ev ent sta ys active until th e Silence ke ypad button is pressed • The Silence k eypad b utton has two f un[...]

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    M-511401 96d User Manual 43 8/10 Honeywell System Programming Event Men u Conditions Conditions a re the parame ters that d efine wha t makes an Event true. Each condition is defined b y f our elements and can be combined with other conditions to provide greater flex ibility . A condition, as in the e xamp le provided below , defines: IF at least 1[...]

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    44 96d User Manual M-511401 Honeywell 8/10 System Programming Event Menu The top left portion contains the statistic qu antifier (a vailab le only f or Groups) that take only the specified par t of the group into the equation . Options a vailab le in this field are: all: includes all transmitters in the g roup mean: i ncludes the av erage conce ntr[...]

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    M-511401 96d User Manual 45 8/10 Honeywell System Programming Event Men u The bottom left por tion contains the logic , or operator , quantifier th at deter mines how cond itions are calcu lat ed. Options a vailab le in this fie ld are: The top right por tion contains the source , which defines what de vice or group of de vices the Ev ent will be b[...]

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    46 96d User Manual M-511401 Honeywell 8/10 System Programming Event Menu The bottom right portion contains the oper and, which defines what de vice or group of devices on which the Event will be based. The list provides the f ollowing options: OFF Used f or status on binar y inputs (e x.: used with 301ADI) ON: Used for status on binary inputs (e x.[...]

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    M-511401 96d User Manual 47 8/10 Honeywell System Programming Event Men u Status This screen displa ys the current e vent status and allows it to be either enab led or disab led, depending on the curr ent status. Enab le ev ent:This is a “tog gle” swit ch; press Enter to change the v alue from Enab le to Disable and vice versa After going throu[...]

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    48 96d User Manual M-511401 Honeywell 8/10 System Programming Acquisition Menu Acquisition Menu The Acquisition mode is only accessib le when there is an SD card present (co ntrollers w ith the Dat a Logging, or DLC functio n). It is us ed to enab le or disable t he logging of system Eve nts or transmitter inf orm ation. The inf ormation is logged [...]

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    M-511401 96d User Manual 49 8/10 Honeywell System Programming Acquisition Menu Starting and Stopping Tx Logging In the pre vious step , “Acquisitio n”, the frequency at which Tx logs would be recorded can be configured. T o start the logging function: When “Star t Tx logging” appears o n the displa y , it indicates that the acquisition, o r[...]

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    50 96d User Manual M-511401 Honeywell 8/10 System Programming Acquisition Menu Starting and Stopping Event Logging The Acquisition men u off ers an e vent logging option. Ev ent Logging records controller transactions, e v ents , Tx and alar m flags and rela y status. When “Star t Ev ent logging” appears on the displ ay , it indicates t hat the[...]

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    M-511401 96d User Manual 51 8/10 Honeywell System Programming Cop y Menu Copy Menu The Cop y menu allo ws progra mmed parameters to be copie d and transf erred. Data from the SD card can be tr ansf erred to a controller or from a con troller to th e SD card or copy parameters from one device to the ne xt. The Cop y option off ers three screens: Con[...]

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    52 96d User Manual M-511401 Honeywell 8/10 System Programming Configuration P arameters The “para meters” function allo ws one transmitter’ s configuratio n to be copied to anothe r or one e vent’ s parameters to be copied to another e vent. This allows se ver al device s that share identical or similar parameters t o be quickly configured.[...]

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    M-511401 96d User Manual 53 8/10 Honeywell System Programming Configuration System Log Menu The controller will record log informat ion to its inter nal memor y . If the controller is equipped w ith an SD ca rd, the syst em log func tion allows users to save system log informat ion to the m emor y ca rd in text f or mat. When this option is selecte[...]

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    54 96d User Manual M-511401 Honeywell 8/10 System Programming Config Menu Config Menu The Config menu cont ains sev eral mai n configuration screens and is used to prog ram the contro ller displa y mode, adjust the d ate and time, select the displa y language , chan ge the co ntroller access password, modify the Sla ve P or t configuration, set the[...]

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    M-511401 96d User Manual 55 8/10 Honeywell System Programming Config Menu Selecting the first line of the first screen allo ws selection from three display modes: Man ual scroll, 3-se cond scroll, 5-second scroll. If Manual scroll mode is chosen, the screen will only advance if y ou press on the arro w ke ypad butto ns. If either 3 or 5 second scro[...]

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    56 96d User Manual M-511401 Honeywell 8/10 System Programming Config Menu The second main screen in the Co nfig menu allows a new user passw ord t o be set an d the slave por t configuratio n to be mo dified. The def ault pass word is 2967. Select Set User P assw ord to change the passw ord: • When the first di git blinks , change the v alue by u[...]

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    M-511401 96d User Manual 57 8/10 Honeywell System Programming Config Menu Scroll through the main Conf ig menu screens using the left (pre vious) or right (n e xt) keypad arrows . The third main screen in th e Config menu allo ws the rela y configuration to be set, the AP broadcast mode and to select from f our separat e manuf acturers for the giv [...]

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    58 96d User Manual M-511401 Honeywell 8/10 System Programming Config Menu The f our th screen in the Config menu allo ws a definition of a da y and a week to be pr ogrammed. Da y and Week def inition allows hour s (time frames) to be define d for either Daytime and W orking Days respectiv ely . Note: Remember , the controller uses a 24 hour cloc k [...]

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    M-511401 96d User Manual 59 8/10 Honeywell System Programming Network Menu Netw ork Menu The Network menu allo ws network de vice information to be either scanned or re set. This menu off ers f our options , divided into tw o screens; the first screen contains three opt ions: Reset Database: Resets all network de vice Tx inf ormation in the databas[...]

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    60 96d User Manual M-511401 Honeywell 8/10 System Programming Network Menu The second Netw ork screen offer s the Statistics and Calibr ation options . Selecting St atistics from the Network menu displays a screen containing the sta tistics fo r the selected de vice address. V alid: Indicates the number of valid resp onses for t he last 16 requests[...]

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    M-511401 96d User Manual 61 8/10 Honeywell System Programming Network Menu Remote Calibration The network menu also off ers a Calibration optio n for use with de vices that suppo r t ne twork calibration. The Calibrati on screen contains f our (4) lines of inf ormation: Line 1: Indicates the mod e (Calib , meaning ca libration), the (Modb us) addre[...]

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    62 96d User Manual M-511401 Honeywell 8/10 System Programming Network Menu 10. Press Enter to conf ir m or Esc to cancel. If confir med, the contro ller calibrates the sensor ’ s Zero . This tak es only a f ew moments and the displa y returns to the def ault calibration scre en. Note: Ne ver calibrate any unit’ s Zero with ambient air . Alwa ys[...]

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    M-511401 96d User Manual 63 8/10 Honeywell System Programming T ests Menu T ests Menu The T ests menu allows a v ariety of tests to be perf ormed on components and on the ne twork communications . It also allows the system to be oper ated in fo ur diff erent modes which, in turn, provide diff erent function alities. MENU 5. Copy 7. Network 6. Confi[...]

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    64 96d User Manual M-511401 Honeywell 8/10 System Programming T ests Menu The T ests menu pro vides f our main options , divided between tw o screens. Each of these option s off ers diff erent capabilities. The first screen presents t hree options: T est sequence: Enab les each output to be acti vated and validates operat ion of each controller k e[...]

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    M-511401 96d User Manual 65 8/10 Honeywell System Programming T ests Menu T est Sequence When test sequence is selected from the main T ests menu, the controller will display the T est sequence screen. If Esc is pressed on the k eypad, the main T ests men u screen will be displa ye d. Howe v er , to pe rform system tests , press any ke y to proceed[...]

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    66 96d User Manual M-511401 Honeywell 8/10 System Programming T ests Menu The system then mo ves to the Displa y test. When the b lank screen is displa ye d, it is testing fo r display pix e ls. Pre ss any ke y to proceed to the next step . The final test that the sys tem perfor ms is a netwo rk co mmunication test: Once these tests ha v e begun, d[...]

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    M-511401 96d User Manual 67 8/10 Honeywell System Programming T ests Menu Normal Mode This is the syste m’ s normal (def ault) operation mode. When the system is in normal mode, some v alues can be changed without interrupting services. When a v alue has been changed in an y of the menu fiel ds, the change will take eff ect upon re tur ning to th[...]

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    68 96d User Manual M-511401 Honeywell 8/10 System Programming T ests Menu Sim ulation Mode This mode deacti vates netw ork communication Inf or mation Updates. I t can be combined wit h any of the three pre vious modes (e xample: using the Simulation mo de when in Debug mode a llows the user to test the entire system [g roups, e v ents, et c] witho[...]

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    M-511401 96d User Manual 69 8/10 Honeywell System Programming BACnet Menu BAC n et M e n u BA Cnet is not offered with the m odel 96d cont roller unit.[...]

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    70 96d User Manual M-511401 Honeywell 8/10 System Programming Wireless Network Menu Wireless Netw ork Menu Wireless networ king is not offered with the model 96d controller u nit.[...]

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    M-511401 96d User Manual 71 8/10 Honeywell Specifications Specifications P ow er requirements 96D 17-27 V ac, 50/60 Hz, 8.64 V A 18-36 Vdc, 350mA @ 24 Vdc (8.4 V A) Operating temperature range -20°C to 50°C (-4°F to 122°F) Operating humidity range 0 to 95% RH (non-condensing) Operating altitude Up to 3000 m (9843 ft) Network capacity Up to 96 t[...]

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    M-511401 96d User Manual 73 8/10 Honeywell Wa r r a n t y W arranty Stat ement All products are designed and ma nufactured to the latest internationally recognized standards by Honeywell An alytics under a Quality Management System that is certified to ISO 9001. Service in the field or at the customer’s premise s is not covered under these warran[...]

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    74 96d User Manual M-511401 Honeyewell 8/10 Wa r ra nt y Buyer is responsible f or transpor tation costs from the buy er’ s location to HA. HA is responsibl e for tr anspor tation costs from HA’ s location to the buye r. If in the case of a fix ed installation or when it is not practical to retur n the product, the buy er should submit a cl a i[...]

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    M-511401 96d User Manual 75 8/10 Honeywell Wa r ra nt y[...]

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