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Requestor Background Knowledge
The Trane implementation of the BACnet Protocol is designed to communicate with any system complying with the BACnet
MS/TP standard. Familiarity with the PC, BMS or PLC used as a manager in the system is assumed. Issues regarding
hardware or software produced by other manufacturers are beyond the scope of this manual and are not the responsibility
of Trane.
If you have questions regarding set-up of MS/TP communication to a non-Trane device, please consult the appropriate
manuals.
Available Literature for TR200
Operating Instructions BAS-SVX19 provide the necessary information for getting the drive up and running.
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Operating Instructions TR200 High Power BAS-SVX21
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Design Guide BAS-SVX23 entails all technical information about the drive and customer design and applications.
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Programming Guide BAS-SVP04 provides information on how to program and includes complete parameter
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descriptions.
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yy = Language code
Trane technical literature is available in print from your local Trane Sales Office or online at: www.trane.com/vfd
Abbreviations
ACI
Acyclical Control Interval
AOC
Application Orientated Controller
AV
Analog Variable
BMS
Building Management System
BV
Binary Variable
CAN
Controller Area Network
CTW
Control Word
EEPROM
Electrical Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
EIA
Electronic Industries Association: Specifies of the EIA Standard RS 485-A
EMC
Electromagnetic Compatibility
IND
Sub index
I/O
Input/Output
ISO
International Standards Organization
LCD
Liquid Crystal Display
LCP
Local Control Panel
LED
Light Emitting Diode
MAV
Main Actual Value
MRV
Main Reference Value
PC
Personal Computer
PCD
Process Data
PDU
Protocol Data Unit
PELV
Protected Extra Low Voltage
PLC
Programmable Logic Control
PNU
Parameter Number
PVA
Parameter Value
RC
Request/Response Characteristics
STW
Status Word
TR200 Embedded BACnet Operating Instructions
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