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MVM Series
MANUAL V100

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  • Page 1 MULTI-VARIABLE MONITOR MVM Series MANUAL V100...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Wall Cutout and Bracket Installation ......4 Display Navigation For local area support, please Functionality ..............5 contact your local Antec Controls Home Screen ............... 6 Representative MVM Operation ............7 For more information visit Settings ................
  • Page 3: Product Overview General

    Multi-Variable Monitor PRODUCT OVERVIEW General Front DiSPlaY The Multi-Variable Monitor (MVM) is a touchscreen monitor that can be used to display and adjust settings from multiple devices on a BACnet network. The MVM supports both BACnet MS/ TP and BACnet IP to connect with the room level devices.
  • Page 4: Included In Package

    1. MULTI-VARIABLE MONITOR (MVM) 3. INSTALLATION MANUAL Inspect components for shipping damage. Do not install any components that appear damaged, contact your local Antec Controls Representative for replacements. For the latest information and videos please visit AntecControls.com 2. MOUNTING BRACKET...
  • Page 5: Sample Wiring Diagram

    Multi-Variable Monitor PRODUCT OVERVIEW Sample Wiring Diagram AntecControls.com | MVM - Manual...
  • Page 6: Installation And Mounting Instructions

    Multi-Variable Monitor INSTALLATION AND MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS Ensure you have all components Wall Mount DiMenSionS necessary for installation. Inspect components for signs of shipping/ handling damage. Do not proceed Dim. 7" 15" if you suspect any components are 7 .677" 13.976" damaged.
  • Page 7: Display Navigation Functionality

    Multi-Variable Monitor DISPLAY NAVIGATION Functionality The MVM is designed to provide ease of use monitoring of multiple variables from BACnet devices. The MVM Home Screen provides monitoring information in a simple format displaying information including Room Status and Isolation Mode. Features Password protected menus.
  • Page 8: Home Screen

    Multi-Variable Monitor DISPLAY NAVIGATION Home Screen Upon startup of the MVM, the Home Screen is displayed. This Home Screen provides the user with a clear indication of the room mode, status, and pressure reading. Menu button – Opens the navigation menu which allows access to the login screen and the settings menu.
  • Page 9: Mvm Operation

    Multi-Variable Monitor DISPLAY NAVIGATION MVM operation When fully set up, the MVM can be interfaced with any BACnet device to monitor environmental measurements and room status. The MVM will change its display to match the room status of the controller that is being monitored. Status LCD Display Normal - Pressure reading within low / high set points...
  • Page 10: Settings

    Multi-Variable Monitor DISPLAY NAVIGATION Settings The Settings are accessible through the Home Screen and are password protected (see previous section). These menus allow the user to change any of the configurable options on the MVM. tCP/iP – Allows the user to adjust the IP address of the device when connecting to a local network.
  • Page 11: Login Screen

    Multi-Variable Monitor DISPLAY NAVIGATION login Screen The login screen is used to enter passcodes to gain access to locked features. Press to enter the assigned passcode. Press to change password. Displays current access level. Up to 15 levels of access can be assigned.
  • Page 12: Networking & Setup

    Multi-Variable Monitor NETWORKING AND SETUP baCnet integration MVM configuration settings: When connecting the MVM into an exisiting BACnet The MVM is a Native BACnet MS/TP and BACnet IP device. network, the network settings must be assigned by or Physical connection obtained from the building automation system contractor.
  • Page 13: Configuration Graphic Configuration

    CONFIGURATION Graphic Configuration Configuration of the display is available from the factory. Default display configurations are listed below. If a custom graphic is required, please contact your local Antec Controls rep for more information. One-Room Configurations: Configuration 1 Displayed Points: Configuration 2 Displayed Points: •...
  • Page 14 Multi-Variable Monitor CONFIGURATION Two-Room Configurations: Configuration 5 Displayed Points (for each room): Configuration 6 Displayed Points (for each room): • Room Pressure • Alarm/Caution Reason • Room Pressure • Alarm/Caution Reason • Temperature • Occupancy Override • Air Changes per Hour •...
  • Page 15 Multi-Variable Monitor CONFIGURATION Three-Room Configurations: Configuration 9 Displayed Points (for each room): Configuration 10 Displayed Points (for each room): • Room Pressure • Alarm/Caution Reason • Room Pressure • Alarm/Caution Reason • Temperature • Occupancy Override • Air Changes per Hour •...
  • Page 16 Multi-Variable Monitor CONFIGURATION Four-Room Configurations: Configuration 13 Displayed Points (for each room): Configuration 14 Displayed Points (for each room): • Room Pressure • Alarm/Caution Reason • Temperature • Alarm/Caution Reason • Room Status • Occupancy Override • Room Status • Occupancy Override Configuration 15 Displayed Points (for each room): •...
  • Page 17 Multi-Variable Monitor CONFIGURATION Six-Room Configurations: Configuration 16 Displayed Points (for each room): Configuration 17 Displayed Points (for each room): • Room Pressure • Alarm/Caution Reason • Temperature • Alarm/Caution Reason • Room Status • Occupancy Override • Room Status • Occupancy Override Configuration 18 Displayed Points (for each room): •...
  • Page 18 Multi-Variable Monitor CONFIGURATION Eight-Room Configurations: Configuration 19 Displayed Points (for each room): Configuration 20 Displayed Points (for each room): • Room Pressure • Alarm/Caution Reason • Temperature • Alarm/Caution Reason • Room Status • Occupancy Override • Room Status • Occupancy Override Configuration 21 Displayed Points (for each room): •...
  • Page 19: Data Point Configuration

    Ensure that the MVM is powered with 24VAC and that it is connected to the Ethernet port on your computer. The MVM will power up with the program installed by Antec Controls based on the required display configuration. Step 2: Touch the settings button in the top right and select Setup then BACnet.
  • Page 20 Multi-Variable Monitor CONFIGURATION Step 3: Open the LVIS Configurator software and load the program that was provided with the Antec Controls Order. File naming convention: [Order Number]-[Line Number]-MVM[Size]-rev# For example: 1234567-0001-MVM7-rev0.lcp Caution The configuration file can also be obtained directly from the MVM plugging a USB drive into the port on the MVM.
  • Page 21 Multi-Variable Monitor CONFIGURATION Step 5: Once connected to the MVM, to connect to the BACnet devices, click Edit in the toolbar and select Data Points. In the Datapoint Selection and Management window, right click on BACnet Network Scan. Click on Scan BACnet Network... Step 6: Click Discover Devices and locate the controller(s) you are required to interface with from the list of discovered devices.
  • Page 22 Multi-Variable Monitor CONFIGURATION Step 7: To discover the objects for the required controllers click the required device and click Scan Objects. Repeat this step for all the devices required on the MVM. Step 8: Close the BACnet Network Scan screen. You should now see your devices with all their objects under the BACnet Network Scan branch Multi-Variable Monitor - Manual | antecControls.com...
  • Page 23 Multi-Variable Monitor CONFIGURATION Step 9: Click on one of the devices and select the required point on the right side of the window. Right click and select Use on Device for the required object Step 10: Click the arrow on the Datapoint Value. This will open up more options for the point such as the Object Name and Unit. Right click on each of them and select Use on Device.
  • Page 24 Multi-Variable Monitor CONFIGURATION Step 11: To assign the BACnet objects. Right click on the associated display field on the left side of the screen. Then click Add Data Point… Select the required data point from the Datapoint Selection and Management window and click Select at bottom right of the pop-up window.
  • Page 25 Multi-Variable Monitor CONFIGURATION Step 13: Save any updates you’ve made to the program for your records. Click button at the top of the page to load the program onto the MVM. antecControls.com | Multi-Variable Monitor - Manual...
  • Page 26: Maintenance Troubleshooting

    This is strongly recommended. The network speed or baud rate must be the same throughout the network. note: The default speed for Antec Controls BACnet MS/TP controls is 76,800. BACnet MS/TP currently supports 4 standard speeds which are: 9,600, 19,200, 38,400, 76,800.
  • Page 27 Multi-Variable Monitor NOTES AntecControls.com | MVM - Manual...
  • Page 28 All goods described in this document are warranted as described in the Limited Warranty. The complete product catalog can be viewed online at antecControls.com ® Antec Controls by Price is a registered trademark of Price Industries Limited. © 2018. Printed in Canada. v100...

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