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    INTEGRATION MANUAL Put Bar Code Here 63-4524-01 BACnet Integration Manual for TB7200 & TB7300 Series Thermost at s TB7200 Series Thermostat TB7300 Series Thermostat with Occupanc y Sensor Contents Product Overview ............ ........... .............. ............ ........... . 1 Compatibilit y ............ ........... .............. ........[...]

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    BACNET INTEGRATION MANUAL FOR TB7200 & TB7300 SERIES THERMOSTATS 63-4524—0 1 2 COMP ATIBILITY Honeywell TB7200 and TB7300 Series the rmostat compatiblity information is p rovided in T able 1. T able 1. TB7200 Series and TB7300 Series Thermostat Comp atib ility Information * 128 total devices supported. One node used by controller and one for [...]

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    BACNET INTEGRATION MANUAL F OR TB7200 & TB7300 SERIES THERMOSTATS 3 63-4524—01 • T o assign a Room T emperature (A V7) value ma nually , users must first enable the Override mode in the Room T emp Override (BV8) object. • T o assign a Room Humidity (A V10) value manually , users must fi rst enable the Override mode in the Room Hu midity O[...]

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    BACNET INTEGRATION MANUAL FOR TB7200 & TB7300 SERIES THERMOSTATS 63-4524—0 1 4 Cable T ype Honeywell recommends the use of balan ced 22-24 AWG twist ed pair with a characteristic imp edance of 100-130 ohms, capacitance of 30 pF/f t or lower . A braided shield is also recommended . Impedance A value based on the inherent conductance, resistanc[...]

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    BACNET INTEGRATION MANUAL F OR TB7200 & TB7300 SERIES THERMOSTATS 5 63-4524—01 NETWORK CONFIGURATION EIA-485 networks use a daisy chain configurat i on. A daisy chain means that there is only o ne main cable and every network device is connected directly along its path. Figure 1 illustrates two improper network configur ations and the proper [...]

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    BACNET INTEGRATION MANUAL FOR TB7200 & TB7300 SERIES THERMOSTATS 63-4524—0 1 6 Maximum Cable Length The maximum length of a chain is related to its transmission speed . The lon ger the chain, the sl owe r the speed. Using proper cable, the maximum length of an EIA-485 daisy cha in is 4000-ft (1200 m). This will only work reliably for data rat[...]

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    BACNET INTEGRATION MANUAL F OR TB7200 & TB7300 SERIES THERMOSTATS 7 63-4524—01 End Of Line (EOL) Resistors MS/TP network must be prop erly terminated. Fo r daisy chain configu rations, you must inst all an EOL resistor at each end of the daisy chain. Depending on your MS/T P network configurat ion, the resistance value of the EOL resistor may[...]

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    BACNET INTEGRATION MANUAL FOR TB7200 & TB7300 SERIES THERMOSTATS 63-4524—0 1 8 NETWORK ADAPTER The polarity of the connection to the cable is impo rtant. From one module to th e other it is important that the same colored wi re be connected to “pl us” or “+” and the o ther colored wire b e c onnected to the “minus” or ”-“. Fig[...]

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    BACNET INTEGRATION MANUAL F OR TB7200 & TB7300 SERIES THERMOSTATS 9 63-4524—01 INTEGRATION Global Commands The following figure shows which objects from the thermostat can be monitored and commande d from the BAS front-end. Fig. 6. Global commands from a BAS fron t-e nd to a typical TB7300 Series thermostat. GLOBAL COMMAND CONTROL LEVEL DEVIC[...]

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    BACNET INTEGRATION MANUAL FOR TB7200 & TB7300 SERIES THERMOSTATS 63-4524—0 1 10 TB7200 Integration – Graphical User Interface (GUI) object s The following objects sho uld be typically used in a GUI: • Room T emperature (A V7); • Occupied and Unoccup ied Heat Setpoints (A V 39 and A V43 ); • Occupied and Unoccupied Cool Setpoints (A V [...]

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    BACNET INTEGRATION MANUAL F OR TB7200 & TB7300 SERIES THERMOSTATS 11 63-4524—01 TB7300 Integration – Graphical User Interface (GUI) Object s The following objects should be typically used in a GUI: • Room T emperature (A V7); • Occupied and Unoccupied Heat Setpoints (A V 39 and A V43); • Occupied and Unoccupied Cool Setpoints (A V 40 [...]

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    BACNET INTEGRATION MANUAL FOR TB7200 & TB7300 SERIES THERMOSTATS 63-4524—0 1 12 Configuration Object s The following objects and group objects should be typically used for configu ration purposes: • General Options 1 Group GRP 45 and its complete list of objects; • General Options 2 Group GRP 55 and its complete list of objects; • Humid[...]

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    BACNET INTEGRATION MANUAL F OR TB7200 & TB7300 SERIES THERMOSTATS 13 63-4524—01 Graphical interfaces For example, some graphic interface mig ht poll every data linked to the graphic page on a COV basi s. If the 3 rd party device does not support COV , the graphic interface th en relies on a pre-configured po lling interv al, which is usually [...]

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    BACNET INTEGRATION MANUAL FOR TB7200 & TB7300 SERIES THERMOSTATS 63-4524—0 1 14 T ROUBLESHOOTING Error / Tr ouble Condition Possible Cause Solution Thermostat does not come online Two or more control lers have the same MAC address. Modify each duplicate address to a unique number. The MS/TP network has too many devi ces. Do not exceed the max[...]

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    BACNET INTEGRATION MANUAL F OR TB7200 & TB7300 SERIES THERMOSTATS 15 63-4524—01 APPENDIX TB7200 & TB7300 Series Protocol Im plement ation Conf ormance St atement (PICS) V endor Name: Honeywell Product Name: TB7200 and TB7300 Series Thermostats TB7200 Product Description The TB7200 series BACnet communicating thermostat has been specif ica[...]

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    BACNET INTEGRATION MANUAL FOR TB7200 & TB7300 SERIES THERMOSTATS 63-4524—0 1 16 BACNET OBJECTS SUPPORTED Device Object s T able 4. Device Object s. Object Name Type and Instance Object Property Thermostat Parameter TB7200X5x14B TB73xxX5X14B Device Object_Identifier Property 75 (R,W) Unique ID number of a device on a network. Object_Name Prope[...]

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    BACNET INTEGRATION MANUAL F OR TB7200 & TB7300 SERIES THERMOSTATS 17 63-4524—01 Object s T able T able 5. Objec t s. Object Name Type and Instance Object Property TB7200C5x14B TB7200F5x14B TB7300A5x14B TB7305A5x14B TB7300C5x14B TB7305C5x14B TB7350C5x14B TB7355C5x14B TB7300F5x14B TB7305F5x14B TB7350F5x14B TB7355F5x14B Room Temperature AV 7 Pre[...]

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    BACNET INTEGRATION MANUAL FOR TB7200 & TB7300 SERIES THERMOSTATS 63-4524—0 1 18 Filter Alarm BI 36 Present_Va lue (R)   Service Alarm BI 37 Present_Value (R)  Temperature Setpoints GRP 38 Present_Value (R)   Occupied Heat Setpoint AV 39[...]

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    BACNET INTEGRATION MANUAL F OR TB7200 & TB7300 SERIES THERMOSTATS 19 63-4524—01 Proportional Band MV 65 Present_Value (R,W)   Auto Fan BV 66 Present_Value (R,W)  Stand-by Time AV 67 Present_Value (R,W)  Unoccupied Time AV 68 Present_Value (R,[...]

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    BACNET INTEGRATION MANUAL FOR TB7200 & TB7300 SERIES THERMOSTATS 63-4524—0 1 20 S t andard Object T ypes Supported T a ble 6. St andard object types supported. a Present_V alue and Out_of_Servi ce properties are writable for every A V obje cts except : • PI Heat ing Dema nd (A V21) • PI Cooling D emand (A V22) b Present_Value prope rty fo[...]

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    BACNET INTEGRATION MANUAL F OR TB7200 & TB7300 SERIES THERMOSTATS 21 63-4524—01 Property V alue Ra nge Restrictions T able 8. Property value range restrictions. Object name Object Type and inst ance Minimum range value Maximum range value Default value Room Temperature AV 7 -39.9° F (-40°C) 121.9°F (50°C) N/A Outdoor Temperature AV 9 -39?[...]

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    BACNET INTEGRATION MANUAL FOR TB7200 & TB7300 SERIES THERMOSTATS 63-4524—0 1 22 Property Enumeration Set s for BV & BI Object s T able 9. Prop erty enumeration sets for BV and BI object s. (**) This object will be linked to the value of the “UI 3 Conf iguration” obje ct. When the “UI 3 Configurati on” object value is 0, 3 or 4, th[...]

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    BACNET INTEGRATION MANUAL F OR TB7200 & TB7300 SERIES THERMOSTATS 23 63-4524—01 Enumeration Set s for MV Objects T able 10. Proper ty enumera tion sets fo r MV objects . NOTES: 1. Enumeration sets for MV16 depends on Sequence of Operation (MV15) value upon device discovery . If required enumeration is not present, set MV15 to desired value an[...]

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    BACNET INTEGRATION MANUAL FOR TB7200 & TB7300 SERIES THERMOSTATS 63-4524—0 1 24 T able 10. Property e numeratio n sets for MV objects. (Continued) 6. Enumeration sets for MV26 depends on Control T ype (BV75) value and Pipe Numbe r (MV52) value upon device dis- covery . If required enumeration is not present, set BV75 a nd MV52 to desired valu[...]

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    BACNET INTEGRATION MANUAL F OR TB7200 & TB7300 SERIES THERMOSTATS 25 63-4524—01 BV75 Value MV52 Ind ex MV27 Object Name Function MV26 State Text Index Defau lt Value On/Off 1 (2 pipe) Heat/Cool Valve Status 1 Closed – 2 Open Closed 2 (4 pipe) Cooling Valve Status 1 Closed – 2 Open Closed Floating 1 (2 pipe) Heat/Cool Valve Status 1 Stoppe[...]

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    BACNET INTEGRATION MANUAL FOR TB7200 & TB7300 SERIES THERMOSTATS 63-4524—0 1 26 Fan Mode Sequence MV 58 1 Low-Med-High On-Auto 2 Low-High 3 Low-Med-High-Au to 4 Low-High-Auto 5O n - A u t o Temporary Occupancy Time MV 62 1 0 hour 2 hours 2 1 hour 3 2 hours 4 3 hours 5 4 hours 6 5 hours 7 6 hours 8 7 hours 9 8 hours 10 9 hou rs 11 10 ho urs 12[...]

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    BACNET INTEGRATION MANUAL F OR TB7200 & TB7300 SERIES THERMOSTATS 27 63-4524—01 Floating Motor Timing MV 76 1 0.5 minute 1.5 minutes 2 1 minute 3 1.5 minutes 4 2 minutes 5 2.5 minutes 6 3 minutes 7 3.5 minutes 8 4 minutes 9 4.5 minutes 10 5 minutes 11 5.5 mi nutes 12 6 minutes 13 6.5 mi nutes 14 7 minutes 15 7.5 mi nutes 16 8 minutes 17 8.5 m[...]

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    BACNET INTEGRATION MANUAL FOR TB7200 & TB7300 SERIES THERMOSTATS Automation and Control Solutions Honeywell International Inc. 1985 Douglas D rive North Golden Valley, MN 55422 Honeywell Limi ted-Honeywell Limi tée 35 Dynamic Drive Toronto, Ontario M1V 4Z9 customer.honeywell.com ® U.S. Regi stered T radem ark © 201 1 Hone ywell International[...]