Task 5; Specifying An Equipment Configuration; Task 6; Commissioning The Hard-Wired Points; Task 7; Modify And Create Tgp2 Progams (As Needed); Task 8; Monitoring/Viewing Point, Alarm, And Controller Status - Trane Symbio 500 Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

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Task 5; Specifying an Equipment Configuration

Go to the information sources supporting one of the following options that was chosen:
Option 1: Use the Tracer TU Configuration screen to create a factory configuration. Refer to the
topics, VAV Boxes, Trane Factory Blower Coils, Fan Coils, and Unit Vents, or Variable Speed Water
Source Heat Pumps in the Onlne Help.
Option 2: Create a Custom Configuration.
This option requires a thorough knowledge of the devices and the network you are installing, including
an understanding of the TGP2 programs and the points they use.
1. Create points or open a previously created points file, make any edits, and save them to the Symbio
2. Specify setpoint values and equipment parameters on the Setpoints and Setup Parameters screens

Task 6; Commissioning the Hard-wired Points

After you have all points configured, saved, and downloaded to the controller, you are ready to
commission or test them by overriding Output and Value points. Refer to the topics under the
Overriding, Comparing, and Changing the Service Status of Points of the Online Help.

Task 7; Modify and Create TGP2 Progams (As Needed)

Now that you have the hardware points in place and tested, you can create or edit TGP2 programs that
will run the equipment according to the sequence of operations specified for your job. (See the topics
under the "Developing and Managing TGP2 Programs" TOC book in the Tracer Graphical Programming
(TGP2) Editor Help for programming procedures. Also see the "TGP2 Block Reference" TOC book to
learn how the various blocks work and for information about their properties. For more information about
TGP2 programming instruction, refer to the Tracer Graphical Programming (TGP2) Applications Guide,
BAS-APG008-EN.

Task 8; Monitoring/Viewing Point, Alarm, and Controller Status

Refer to the topics under Viewing the Status of Points and Alarms in the Online Help.
BAS-SVX090B-EN
500.
Note: You can create, edit, and load points, either in Tracer TU, or in the TGP2 Editor. (See the
Configuring and Managing Points TOC book in the Tracer Graphical Programming (TGP2)
Editor Help.)
Be aware of the maximum point counts as shown in the following table.
Type
Analog Input
Analog Output
Analog Value
Binary Input
Binary Output
Binary Value
Multistate Input
Multistate Output
Multistate Value
(Equipment Utility).
Note: You will supply the necessary TGP2 programs after you commission the hard-wired points.
Refer to the following Task 7.
Configuration and Maintenance
Number
500 software points (either online or offline)
500 software points (either online or offline)
500 software points (either online or offline)
500 software points (either online or offline)
500 software points (either online or offline)
500 software points (either online or offline)
500 software points (either online or offline)
500 software points (either online or offline)
500 software points (either online or offline)
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