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  • Page 1 FALCON User Guide Copyright © 2015 Honeywell GmbH  All Rights Reserved EN2Z-0962GE51 R0715...
  • Page 2 FALCON USER GUIDE EN2Z-0962GE51 R0715...
  • Page 3 FALCON USER GUIDE Software License Advisory This document supports software that is proprietary to Honeywell GmbH, Honeywell Control Systems Ltd. and/or to third party software vendors. Before software delivery, the end user must execute a software license agreement that governs software use.
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  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    USER GUIDE FALCON CONTENTS CENTRALINE CARE DEVICE LIST ........................... SOFTWARE AND FIRMWARE VERSIONS ........................... NETWORK SECURITY ........................... SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ........................... 10 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ........................... 11 General....................... 11 Versions and Firmware..................11 Browser Access / Operater Interface ..............11 Network ......................14 Operation and Application Software ..............
  • Page 6 FALCON USER GUIDE Initial Value ....................58 Input NV ......................58 IO Configuration .................... 59 Is Alarm Condition ..................59 Is Fault Condition ..................59 Last Transition ....................60 LON Point ...................... 60 Low Limit Enable ................... 60 Manual......................61 Manual Life Safety ..................
  • Page 7 USER GUIDE FALCON Analog Output ....................104 Analog Value ....................105 Binary Input ....................105 Binary Output ....................106 Binary Value ....................106 Multi-state Input ..................... 107 Multi-state Output ..................107 Multi-state Value .................... 108 Pulse Converter ..................... 108 Notification Class Manager ................. 110 TIME PROGRAMS ...........................
  • Page 8 FALCON USER GUIDE View/Change Communication Settings ............207 View LON Diagnostic Data ................211 View BACnet Diagnostic Data ............... 216 Search Using “Who Has” ................217 Trend ........................218 Alarms ........................ 230 View Alarm Details ..................232 Control Loops ..................... 235 View Control Loop Information ..............
  • Page 10: Centraline Care Device List

    This user guide refers to different target audiences, CentraLine and Honeywell. In the functional descriptions and screenshots, the Honeywell product names are shown and used, whereas in the CARE software, the Honeywell product names are replaced with the selectable CentraLine product names. Please refer to the following cross-reference table when using CentraLine products and applying CARE functions that are described in this user guide using Honeywell product names.
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  • Page 13: Software And Firmware Versions

    Internet (e.g., with external firewalls) must be ensured. Honeywell hereby expressly states that the Excel Web controller is not inherently protected against cyber attacks from the Internet and that it is therefore intended solely for use in private, protected networks.
  • Page 14: System Requirements

    Hyperlinks in Internet Explorer always underlined c. Customer specific settings (see next paragraph) can be easily stored in the registry • A Honeywell service technician must be able to easily make the following customer specific settings: a. Network settings (IP address, Mask and Gateway) b.
  • Page 15: System Overview

    BACnet devices and controllers. Furthermore, Excel Web® is a full L ® controller. This gives the benefit of ORKS enabling you to use of Honeywell’s complete L ® product portfolio and 3 ORKS party LON products. The Excel Web® can host a huge variety of building management applications, be it...
  • Page 16 FALCON USER GUIDE more details please refer to the Excel Touch product data sheet, form no. EN0B0615-GE51) or/and to the Excel Touch User Guide, form no. EN2B0615-GE51). Access Modes to Excel Web Controller Any Excel Web controller on the network can be accessed via the browser-based Excel Web HTML Interface, both locally and remotely.
  • Page 17 USER GUIDE FALCON Fig. 2. Access to Excel Web controller via crossover cable To locally connect to the Excel Web controller via Ethernet, a crossover cable can be used. Hence it has temporarily no connection to any other network and the Excel Web controller is not reachable in the network.
  • Page 18: Network

    FALCON USER GUIDE Internet BACnet Client Provider Desktop PC, Notebook Firewall Excel Web Controller A Fig. 4. Remote Access to Excel Web controller via Internet • Web Browser access to Excel Web controller via modem Without using an Internet provider, dial up access via modem is possible by using two modems.
  • Page 19 A Free Topology Transceiver (FTT-10A or FT-X1) allows a communication speed of 78 KBaud. In typical cases, field devices are controlled via Honeywell Distributed I/O (XFL52xB) or Smart I/O (XFCxxx) modules. Maximum cable lengths are 320 m to 2,200 m.
  • Page 20: Operation And Application Software

    FALCON USER GUIDE Time Synchronization BACnet clients such as EBI or 3 -party BACnet front-ends, can time sync the Excel web controller via the standard time sync or UTC time sync BACnet service. When having multiple Excel web controllers on a network without any BACnet client being the time master, the time must be set for any controller separately and correctly before downloading the application.
  • Page 21 USER GUIDE FALCON Alarming is further supported by notification class objects, which contain information required for the distribution and segregation by time and addresses of alarm/event notifications within a BACnet system. Notification class objects allow up to 256 alarm priorities. By default, CARE provides 3 notification class objects matching the EBI alarm priorities: •...
  • Page 22: Backup/Restore

    FALCON USER GUIDE • Calendar Reference A project-wide calendar provides dates, e.g. regional holidays and public/religious festivals or any other particular date. The time period can be a specific date, a date range or a recurring event. Calendars Calendars contain exception days or periods, e.g. Christmas, holidays. Calendars are valid for the whole project, and are executed in each controller but apply only to those schedules, which reference calendars.
  • Page 23: Diagnostics

    USER GUIDE FALCON Diagnostics LON Diagnostics The Excel Web HTML Interface allows trending and display of LON specific parameters, e.g. messages received and transmitted, communication errors, etc. BACnet Diagnostics The Excel Web HTML Interface allows display and analysis of BACnet services which have been initiated or executed by Excel Web.
  • Page 24 FALCON USER GUIDE Fig. 7. Open BACnet / LON System Architecture for Plant Control EN2Z-0962GE51 R0715...
  • Page 25 USER GUIDE FALCON Fig. 8. Open BACnet / LON System Architecture for Room Control EN2Z-0962GE51 R0715...
  • Page 26: Excel Web Html Interface

    USER GUIDE FALCON EXCEL WEB HTML INTERFACE The Excel Web® controller is operated via a standard web browser. By default, an integrated web server provides all operation pages for a full browser- based operation. Through the consequent use of software standards, any PC platform can be used as an operator interface (client).
  • Page 27: Setup Modems

    USER GUIDE FALCON Without using an Internet provider, dial up access to the Excel Web controller via modem is possible by using two modems. One must be connected to the telephone network at the Excel Web controller and one at the BACnet client or PC with Internet Browser.
  • Page 28 FALCON USER GUIDE NOTE: The following description applies to Windows XP. For Windows 2000, the screenshots and options are similiar. Please refer to the Windows XP Online Help for detailed descriptions. Procedure 1. From the Windows Start menu, select Settings, then Network Connections and Network Connection Wizard.
  • Page 29 USER GUIDE FALCON 4. Select Dial-up connection, and then click the Next button. 5. In the Company Name field, enter a name for the modem connection, and then click the Next button. EN2Z-0962GE51 R0715...
  • Page 30 FALCON USER GUIDE 6. In the Phone number field, enter the phone number of the modem connected to the Excel Web controller, and then click the Next button. NOTE: For the phone number, please contact the telephone network administrator. 7. Select the connection availability under Anyone´s use or My use only, and then click the Next button.
  • Page 31 USER GUIDE FALCON 8. Check Add a shortcut to this connection to my desktop, and then click the Finish button. 9. In the User name field, enter ´xwadmin` and in the Password field, enter the password. 10. Check Save this user name and password to the following users, and select Me only or Anyone who uses this computer.
  • Page 32 FALCON USER GUIDE 12. On the General tab, click the Configure button. 13. From the Maximum speed (bps) drop-down list box, select ´115200`, and then click the OK button. EN2Z-0962GE51 R0715...
  • Page 33 USER GUIDE FALCON 14. Slect the Networking tab. 15. Check and highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) in the list and click the Properties button. 16. On the General tab, select Obtain an IP address automatically, and then click the OK button. EN2Z-0962GE51 R0715...
  • Page 34 FALCON USER GUIDE 17. Click the OK button. RESULT: The Connect… dialog box redisplays. 18. Click the Dial button. RESULT: You will be connected to the Excel web controller. If successfully connected, a tooltip in the system tray shows this with a message. 19.
  • Page 35 USER GUIDE FALCON 21. Click Close button. 22. To operate the Excel Web controller via HTML Interface, start your web browser and enter the following IP address: http://192.168.253.20 RESULT: The Login screen displays (see next page). For detailed information on the operation of the Excel Web HTML Interface, please refer to the "Operating the Excel Web HTML Interface"...
  • Page 36: Web Browser Access Via Serial Interface (Rs 232)

    FALCON USER GUIDE WEB BROWSER ACCESS VIA SERIAL INTERFACE (RS 232) NOTE: This function is not supported by Windows 7. The Excel Web controller can be connected to the PC via the RS232 interface. Connect the free COM port of PC to the port 2 of the Excel web controller by using a null modem cable.
  • Page 37 USER GUIDE FALCON 4. Select Connect directly to another computer and click the Next button. EN2Z-0962GE51 R0715...
  • Page 38 FALCON USER GUIDE 5. Select the Guest option. 6. Click the Next button. 7. Select the connection availability under For all users or Only for myself. 8. Click the Next button. EN2Z-0962GE51 R0715...
  • Page 39 USER GUIDE FALCON 9. Enter a name for the connection. 10. In the User name field, enter ´xwadmin` and in the Password field, enter the password. 11. Click the Properties button. EN2Z-0962GE51 R0715...
  • Page 40 FALCON USER GUIDE 12. Select the Networking tab. 13. Check and highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) in the list and click the Properties button. EN2Z-0962GE51 R0715...
  • Page 41 USER GUIDE FALCON 14. In the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box, select Obtain an IP address automatically and click the OK button. 15. Click the OK button. RESULT: The Connect… dialog box redisplays. 16. Click the Connect button. RESULT: You will be connected to the Excel web controller.
  • Page 42 FALCON USER GUIDE RESULT: If the connection was successfully, the … Status dialog box is displayed. If you are not (successfully) connected to the Excel Web controller, the Connect… dialog box redisplays where you can connect again. EN2Z-0962GE51 R0715...
  • Page 43: User Administration

    USER GUIDE FALCON 19. To operate the Excel Web controller via HTML Interface, start your web browser and enter the following IP address: http://192.168.253.20 RESULT: The Login screen displays. For detailed information on the operation of the Excel Web HTML Interface, please refer to the "Operating the Excel Web HTML Interface"...
  • Page 44 FALCON USER GUIDE the Excel Web HTML Interface. In addition, the user administration (user access manager) is used for defining the language and decimal places of values the Excel Web HTML Interface should display. User rights can be changed in the Excel Web HTML Interface dependent on the predefinitions of the user in CARE.
  • Page 45 USER GUIDE FALCON In addition, the user profile includes the settings of the language in which the Excel Web HTML Interface is displayed and the number of decimal places of values to be displayed in the Excel Web HTML Interface. For the email alarming function, the user must have an email address assigned which allows receiving alarm emails generated by the Excel Web controller.
  • Page 46: Datapoints

    FALCON USER GUIDE DATAPOINTS An Excel Web® controller supports up to 600 physical datapoints and an unlimited number of value datapoints. A datapoint has different properties according to its type. Properties are displayed and can be modified via a standard browser on operator interfaces such as laptops, desktop PCs, or panel PCs.
  • Page 47: Reference Datapoints

    USER GUIDE FALCON Value datapoints are values (intermediate results and parameters) computed while the application program is running. In contrast to physical datapoints, value datapoints are not directly connected to hardware devices. A typical example of a value datapoint is a room temperature setpoint. Access via datapoint name During system operation, you may need to access these values.
  • Page 48: Mapped Datapoints

    FALCON USER GUIDE BACnet bus Excel Web Controller Excel Web Controller LonWorks Router Fig. 12. Data exchange via reference datapoints on the BACnet bus Please refer also the datapoint property description in the "Reference" section. Mapped Datapoints The Excel Web controller may have I/O devices connected via the L ORKS network.
  • Page 49: Properties Descriptions

    USER GUIDE FALCON • Event time stamp • Acknowledged transition • Command priorities • Active/Inactive texts • Elapsed active time • Time of active time reset • State texts • Feedback value • Time of present value reset NOTE: A complete list of all properties associated with the various datapoint types can be found in the section Datapoint Properties Overview.
  • Page 50: Ackn. (Acknowledged Transitions)

    FALCON USER GUIDE HTML interface only. It cannot be edited at all and there is no equivalent. Datapoint Type AI AO AV BI BO BV MI MO MV PC RI RO User Interface HTML Interface CARE Editing Equivalent In some exceptions, remarks in quotation marks are added. In the following table of the Engineering Unit property description, "assigned to value"...
  • Page 51: Alarm Text

    USER GUIDE FALCON Datapoint Type AI AO AV BI BO BV MI MO MV PC RI RO User Interface HTML Interface CARE Editing Equivalent The alarm delay determines how long a ´To-Off-Normal` or a ´To-Normal` transition must exist before an alarm is generated. Entering an alarm delay time of 10 seconds means that the limit value must be exceeded for at least 10 seconds before this datapoint generates an alarm.
  • Page 52: Alarm Value

    FALCON USER GUIDE The notify type can be defined and changed in CARE. In the Excel Web HTML Interface, the notify type (alarm type) is displayed only. For all notification classes, notify type ´Alarm` must be used. See also "Notify Type" section. Alarm Value Please refer to the "Alarm Value Enable"...
  • Page 53: Bacnet Object (Type)

    USER GUIDE FALCON The following table shows examples of instances, which CARE automatically assigns to the corresponding BACnet objects while they are created: Object Type Instance Number Analog input 1 Analog input 2 Analog input 3 Analog input 4 Analog input 5 Binary input 1 Binary input 2 Binary input 3...
  • Page 54: Bacnet Object Id

    FALCON USER GUIDE BACnet Object Object Type Anlog input Anlog output Anlog value Averaging Binary input Binary output Binary value Calendar Command Device Event enrollment File Group Life safety point Life safety zone Loop Multi-state input Multi-state ourput Multi-state value Notification class Program Schedule...
  • Page 55: Change Of Value Increment

    USER GUIDE FALCON Change of Value Increment See "Increment" section. Bit Mask Datapoint Type AI AO AV BI BO BV MI MO MV PC RI RO User Interface HTML Interface CARE Editing Equivalent Event Parameters The bitmask shows the values/conditions that are observed. See also "Bit String(s)"...
  • Page 56: Current Value

    A project may use ISO 8859-1 or ANSI X3.4 characters. All BACnet Servers on a network should use the same character set (Honeywell and 3 party devices). IMPORTANT It is recommended not to use characters, which are not part of ANSI X3.4 (US-ASCII).
  • Page 57: Description

    USER GUIDE FALCON Low limit plus deadband and high limit minus deadband Fig. 13. Deadband (1) of analog datapoints Description Datapoint Type AI AO AV BI BO BV MI MO MV PC RI RO User Interface HTML Interface CARE Editing Equivalent Descriptor Shows the descriptive Text, which has been entered as Descriptor for the datapoint...
  • Page 58: Direction

    FALCON USER GUIDE Direction Datapoint Type AI AO AV BI BO BV MI MO MV PC RI RO User Interface HTML Interface CARE Editing Equivalent Lon Point Shows whether a mapped datapoint is mapped to an input NV (NV in) or an output NV (NV out).
  • Page 59: Event Enrollment

    USER GUIDE FALCON − Back To-Normal The alarm is going to normal state, that is, the value of the datapoint remains under the high limit, or exceeds the low limit. − To Fault The alarm originates in a fault such as sensor break, etc. (depends on point type).
  • Page 60: Fault

    FALCON USER GUIDE Causes for a fault can be, for example sensor and cable breaks. See “Status Flag indications for details. High Limit Point value has exceeded the high limit. Special case of the Off-Normal state of analog inputs, analog outputs, and analog value points (see also Alarm range properties in the table below).
  • Page 61: In Alarm

    USER GUIDE FALCON Equivalent The High Limit Enable property defines if high limit alarms are generated on the BACnet bus. The following conditions must be true for the system to generate an alarm: • High limit is exceeded and this condition remains present for at least the defined alarm delay (time) •...
  • Page 62: Increment

    FALCON USER GUIDE States In Alarm Alarm Text Display See also "Is in Alarm" section. Increment Datapoint Type AI AO AV BI BO BV MI MO MV PC RI RO User Interface HTML Interface CARE Editing Equivalent Change of Value Increment The change of value increment (COV increment) specifies the minimum change in present value that causes the controller sending the present value to recipients on the BACnet bus (e.g.
  • Page 63: Io Configuration

    USER GUIDE FALCON IO Configuration Datapoint Type AI AO AV BI BO BV MI MO MV PC RI RO User Interface HTML Interface CARE Editing Equivalent The I/O configuration is not visible in the Excel Web HTML Interface, but only in CARE.
  • Page 64: Last Transition

    FALCON USER GUIDE Last Transition Datapoint Type AI AO AV BI BO BV MI MO MV PC RI RO User Interface HTML Interface CARE Editing Equivalent Shows the date when the last transition was performed. LON Point Datapoint Type AI AO AV BI BO BV MI MO MV PC RI RO User Interface HTML Interface CARE...
  • Page 65: Manual

    USER GUIDE FALCON With Excel Web it is possible to disable both High and Low Limit alarms at the same time, if the alarm delay time is set to 100,000 sec or longer. Manual Datapoint Type AI AO AV BI BO BV MI MO MV PC RI RO User Interface HTML Interface CARE...
  • Page 66: Notify Type

    FALCON USER GUIDE These default notification classes match the default notification classes of the EBI central. Each recipient assigned to a notification class will receive the datapoint alarm triggered by the selected notification. But, alarms will only be generated for the enabled transitions (To-Normal, To-OffNormal, and/or To-Fault) of a recipient.
  • Page 67: Output Nv

    USER GUIDE FALCON Editing Equivalent Generates and indicates the ´out of service` status of the datapoint. The ´out of service` property allows decoupling the physical input or output from the datapoint. For inputs the decoupling is done by manual override. For outputs this is done by checking the ´Out of Service` flag.
  • Page 68: Priority Level

    FALCON USER GUIDE Editing Equivalent COV Period Defines the amount of time in seconds between the periodic transmissions of the present value. This property can be used alone or in combination with the Increment property. When the period property is used in combination with the increment property, the present value will always be updated periodically independent on the transmissions of the present value due to the COV setting.
  • Page 69: Polarity

    USER GUIDE FALCON Priority Level Value Relinquish Default 20,0 °C The priority list can include max. 16 values and will be continuously updated by written values caused by the command-issuing entities. The value of the highest priority level is always written to the present value as long as the priority list is not empty.
  • Page 70: Reference

    FALCON USER GUIDE The read access level can be defined and changed in CARE only. In the Excel Web HTML Interface, the read access level is displayed only. The read access level assigned to a datapoint determines which user level can read values (properties) of that particular datapoint on the Excel Web HTML Interface.
  • Page 71: Reliability

    USER GUIDE FALCON Reference Input Point Operation If the reference input point reads values from an internal referencing plant, the original datapoint value of the input will be taken. If the reference input point reads values from an external referencing plant, a copy of the original datapoint value of the input will be taken.
  • Page 72: Reporting

    FALCON USER GUIDE Equivalent Defines the value that will be written to the present value, if the priority list is empty which means that no other value is present in the priority list. The relinquish default value allows starting up a control system with a defined status/value. The relinquish default value is predefined in the application in CARE and can be changed in the Excel Web HTML Interface.
  • Page 73: State Text

    USER GUIDE FALCON Input pulses from utility meters (gas, water, heat, etc.) transmitted via LonWorks can be connected to pulse converter inputs using the property "Scaling Factor". The pulses supplied by the meters are multiplied by the scaling factor and are then ready to be read as pure consumption values.
  • Page 74: Time Of Last Reset

    FALCON USER GUIDE Time of Last Reset Datapoint Type AI AO AV BI BO BV MI MO MV PC RI RO User Interface HTML Interface CARE Editing Equivalent Shows the time of the last reset of a binary output or pulse converter datapoint. Transition Events Datapoint Type AI AO AV BI BO BV MI MO MV PC RI RO...
  • Page 75: Datapoint Properties Overview

    USER GUIDE FALCON A user who has a user level equal to or higher than the assigned write access level of the datapoint, will have this access right enabled in the Excel Web HTML Interface, all others will not (for further details, please refer to the User Administration section).
  • Page 76 FALCON USER GUIDE Property Denotation Online-Editing Offline-Editing Excel Web HTML CARE BACnet Excel Web BACnet CARE Interface HTML Interface Reporting” Reporting Reporting event-enable Ackn(owledged) “n.a.” Last transition “n.a.” High limit enable High limit Reporting high-enable Low limit enable Low limit Reporting low-enable Deadband Deadband...
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  • Page 78: Analog Output

    FALCON USER GUIDE Analog Output Property Denotation Online-Editing Offine-Editing Excel Web HTML CARE BACnet Excel Web BACnet CARE Interface HTML Interface "Datapoint name displayed Datapoint Name in title line of dialog" GENERAL Type “datapoint type” “n.a.” Description Descriptor description Mapping “n.a.”...
  • Page 79 USER GUIDE FALCON Property Denotation Online-Editing Offine-Editing Excel Web HTML CARE BACnet Excel Web BACnet CARE Interface HTML Interface Type “n.a.” BACnet Object ID “n.a.” BACnet Object Instance EVENT ENROLLMENTS EVENT ENROLLMENTS Name Name Description Description Event type Event type High Limit High Warning Limit Low Limit...
  • Page 80: Analog Value

    FALCON USER GUIDE Analog Value Property Denotation Online-Editing Offline-Editing Excel Web HTML CARE BACnet Excel Web BACnet CARE Interface HTML Interface "Datapoint name displayed Datapoint Name in title line of dialog" GENERAL Type “datapoint type” “n.a.” Description Descriptor description Mapping “n.a.”...
  • Page 81 USER GUIDE FALCON Property Denotation Online-Editing Offline-Editing Excel Web HTML CARE BACnet Excel Web BACnet CARE Interface HTML Interface EVENT ENROLLMENTS EVENT ENROLLMENTS Name Name Description Description Event type Event type High Limit High Warning Limit Low Limit Low Warning Limit Deadband Deadband Bit Mask, Bit String(s)
  • Page 82: Binary Input

    FALCON USER GUIDE Binary Input Property Denotation Online-Editing Offline-Editing Excel Web HTML CARE BACnet Excel Web BACnet CARE Interface HTML Interface "Datapoint name displayed Datapoint Name in title line of dialog" GENERAL Type “datapoint type” “n.a.” Description Descriptor description Mapping “n.a.”...
  • Page 83 USER GUIDE FALCON Property Denotation Online-Editing Offline-Editing Excel Web HTML CARE BACnet Excel Web BACnet CARE Interface HTML Interface High Limit High Warning Limit Low Limit Low Warning Limit Bit Mask, Bit String(s) Status Flags Bit Mask, Bit String(s) Event Parameters Bit String(s) List of Values Time delay...
  • Page 84: Binary Output

    FALCON USER GUIDE Binary Output Property Denotation Online-Editing Offline-Editing Excel Web HTML CARE BACnet Excel Web BACnet CARE Interface HTML Interface "Datapoint name displayed Datapoint Name in title line of dialog" GENERAL Type “datapoint type” “n.a.” Description Descriptor description Mapping “n.a.”...
  • Page 85 USER GUIDE FALCON Property Denotation Online-Editing Offline-Editing Excel Web HTML CARE BACnet Excel Web BACnet CARE Interface HTML Interface EVENT ENROLLMENTS EVENT ENROLLMENTS Name Name Description Description Event type Event type High Limit High Warning Limit Low Limit Low Warning Limit Bit Mask, Bit String(s) Status Flags Bit Mask, Bit String(s)
  • Page 86: Binary Value

    FALCON USER GUIDE Binary Value Property Denotation Online-Editing Offline-Editing Excel Web HTML CARE BACnet Excel Web BACnet CARE Interface HTML Interface "Datapoint name displayed Datapoint Name in title line of dialog" GENERAL Type “datapoint type” “n.a.” Description Descriptor description Mapping “n.a.”...
  • Page 87 USER GUIDE FALCON Property Denotation Online-Editing Offline-Editing Excel Web HTML CARE BACnet Excel Web BACnet CARE Interface HTML Interface Name Name Description Description Event type Event type High Limit High Warning Limit Low Limit Low Warning Limit Bit Mask, Bit String(s) Status Flags Bit Mask, Bit String(s) Event Parameters...
  • Page 88: Multi-State Input

    FALCON USER GUIDE Multi-State Input Property Denotation Online-Editing Offline-Editing Excel Web HTML CARE BACnet Excel Web BACnet CARE Interface HTML Interface "Datapoint name displayed Datapoint Name in title line of dialog" GENERAL Type “datapoint type” “n.a.” #States States Description Descriptor description Mapping “n.a.”...
  • Page 89 USER GUIDE FALCON Property Denotation Online-Editing Offline-Editing Excel Web HTML CARE BACnet Excel Web BACnet CARE Interface HTML Interface Low Limit Low Warning Limit Bit Mask, Bit String(s) Status Flags Bit Mask, Bit String(s) Event Parameters Bit String(s) List of Values Time delay Alarm delay Notify type...
  • Page 90: Multi-State Output

    FALCON USER GUIDE Multi-State Output Property Denotation Online-Editing Offline-Editing Excel Web HTML CARE BACnet Excel Web BACnet CARE Interface HTML Interface "Datapoint name displayed Datapoint Name in title line of dialog" GENERAL Type “datapoint type” “n.a.” #States States Description Descriptor description Mapping “n.a.”...
  • Page 91 USER GUIDE FALCON Property Denotation Online-Editing Offline-Editing Excel Web HTML CARE BACnet Excel Web BACnet CARE Interface HTML Interface Description Description Event type Event type High Limit High Warning Limit Low Limit Low Warning Limit Bit Mask, Bit String(s) Status Flags Bit Mask, Bit String(s) Event Parameters Bit String(s)
  • Page 92: Multi-State Value

    FALCON USER GUIDE Multi-State Value Property Denotation Online-Editing Offline-Editing Excel Web HTML CARE BACnet Excel Web BACnet CARE Interface HTML Interface "Datapoint name displayed Datapoint Name in title line of dialog" GENERAL Type “datapoint type” “n.a.” #States States Description Descriptor description Mapping “n.a.”...
  • Page 93 USER GUIDE FALCON Property Denotation Online-Editing Offline-Editing Excel Web HTML CARE BACnet Excel Web BACnet CARE Interface HTML Interface Instance EVENT ENROLLMENTS EVENT ENROLLMENTS Name Name Description Description Event type Event type High Limit High Warning Limit Low Limit Low Warning Limit Bit Mask, Bit String(s) Status Flags Bit Mask, Bit String(s)
  • Page 94: Pulse Converter

    FALCON USER GUIDE Pulse Converter Property Denotation Online-Editing Offine-Editing Excel Web HTML CARE BACnet Excel Web BACnet CARE Interface HTML Interface "Datapoint name displayed Datapoint Name in title line of dialog" GENERAL Description Descriptor description Type “datapoint type” “n.a.” Mapping “n.a.”...
  • Page 95 USER GUIDE FALCON Property Denotation Online-Editing Offine-Editing Excel Web HTML CARE BACnet Excel Web BACnet CARE Interface HTML Interface ENROLLMENTS Name Name Description Description Event type Event type High Limit High Warning Limit Low Limit Low Warning Limit Deadband Deadband Bit Mask, Bit String(s) Status Flags Bit Mask, Bit String(s)
  • Page 96: Reference Input

    FALCON USER GUIDE Reference Input Property Denotation Online-Editing Offine-Editing Excel Web HTML CARE BACnet Excel Web BACnet CARE Interface HTML Interface "Datapoint name displayed Datapoint Name in title line of dialog" “n.a.” BACnet Object Type “n.a.” BACnet Object ID “n.a.” BACnet Instance “n.a.”...
  • Page 97: I/O Pull-Up Resistor Handling

    USER GUIDE FALCON I/O Pull-up Resistor Handling The following diagram and table shows the pull-up resistor handling when using XFL und XFC modules with the Excel Web controller. Case 1 Case 2 10 V 24.9 kOhm 18.2 kOhm (pull-up) (pull-up) kÙ...
  • Page 98: Output Datapoints (Ao, Bo)

    FALCON USER GUIDE Output Datapoints (AO, BO) Start BACnet output datapoints will be initialized with the relinquish default value. After the first heartbeat, the relinquish default value or the present value created out of the application will be sent to the LON bus. The output priority 1 “Manual Life Safety”...
  • Page 99: Setting Datapoints Into Manual Mode (Manual Override)

    USER GUIDE FALCON I/O Initialization Inputs Outputs Values Pulse Converter Reference Inputs Initialization (Initial ´0`. Continued ´Relinquish ´Relinquish ´Start value` value) with value default`. With first default`. defined in CARE. transmitted from heartbeat, Continued with field device ´Relinquish default` referencing input or application value value.
  • Page 100 FALCON USER GUIDE 2. Click the Manual radio button and enter the value into the field. Or, to override an analog or binary output datapoint physically, adjust the override control on the module. 3. To detect if a datapoint is in manual override, select the Command Properties tab.
  • Page 101: Setting And Detecting Manual Overrides Of Analog, Binary, Multi-State, And Pulse Inputs

    USER GUIDE FALCON The priority level ´1 Manual Life Safety` shows the status of the manual override switch or potentiometer on the LON module. No Error Detected No fault has been detected. No Output Acknowledged Service has failed, or Hardware may be not connected Setting and Detecting Manual Overrides of Analog, Binary, Multi-State, and Pulse Inputs Procedure...
  • Page 102: Status Flag Indications

    FALCON USER GUIDE RESULT: The input datapoints in manual override will display the "overridden" (OVR) and “out of service” (OOS) flag checked. The BACnet Standard specifies an input to be “out of service”, when it is decoupled from the field signal. Status Flag Indications Input Point Status Flags When an input datapoint is set into Manual mode and its value will be overwritten,...
  • Page 103: Alarm And Event Priority Classification

    USER GUIDE FALCON Alarm and Event Priority Classification Alarms and events traversing the BACnet network need prioritization to assure that important information reaches its destination and is acted upon quickly. To assure alarm prioritization at the network level, the network priority as defined in the etwork layer protocol control is set automatically according to the alarm and event priority settings (see following table).
  • Page 104: Alarm Handling

    FALCON USER GUIDE ALARM HANDLING Alarm Behavior of Datapoints Event States For any datapoint type, an application and/or product specific value range is defined in which the point is in the operating (event) state ´Normal`. If the point value has changed due to exceptional situations, the event state of a datapoint can be either ´Off-Normal` or ´Fault`.
  • Page 105 USER GUIDE FALCON displaying alarms. To display a transition event of a datapoint on a BACnet client, the following steps must have been done: • Enable reporting of the event transitions by selecting the desired transition event options in CARE (offline) or the BACnet client (online). Transition Events are: Back To-Normal, To Off-Normal, To Fault •...
  • Page 106: Alarm Settings And Alarm Display For Analog Inputs And Outputs

    FALCON USER GUIDE When enabled, this flag indicates that the physical datapoint is decoupled from the datapoint, e.g. in case of manual override for inputs. The present value displayed is not the present value, which would be delivered by the physical input. NOTE: Multiple flag indications may be possible.
  • Page 107 USER GUIDE FALCON For analog inputs and outputs, the event states and transitions according to the BACnet standard can be as follows: OFF- NORMAL HIGH LIMIT LOW LIMIT Back to Normal NORMAL FAULT To Fault Besides the actual alarm value or alarm condition, the combination of the settings for instrinsic reporting (transitions) and Off-Normal conditions have a decisive influence on the alarm state displayed in the alarm buffer (EBI) and in the point dialog (see table):...
  • Page 108: Analog Input

    FALCON USER GUIDE OFF- NORMAL HIGH LIMIT LOW LIMIT Back to Normal NORMAL FAULT To Fault Recommendation Set the high and/or low limits to extremely high or low values, so that a real measured value will not be above the limits. Always enable the High limit Enable and Low Limit Enable options even if the Off- Normal Reporting is disabled.
  • Page 109: Analog Value

    USER GUIDE FALCON Fig. 18. Alarm behavior of analog output datapoint Analog Value The following diagram shows the alarm behavior of an analog value. Fig. 19. Alarm behavior of analog value datapoint Binary Input The following diagram shows the alarm behavior of a binary input. EN2Z-0962GE51 R0715...
  • Page 110: Binary Output

    FALCON USER GUIDE Fig. 20. Alarm behavior of binary input datapoint Binary Output The following diagram shows the alarm behavior of a binary output. Fig. 21. Alarm behavior of binary output datapoint Binary Value The following diagram shows the alarm behavior of a binary value. EN2Z-0962GE51 R0715...
  • Page 111: Multi-State Input

    USER GUIDE FALCON Fig. 22. Alarm behavior of binary value datapoint Multi-state Input The following diagram shows the alarm behavior of a multi-state input. Fig. 23. Alarm behavior of multi-state input datapoint Multi-state Output The following diagram shows the alarm behavior of a multi-state output. EN2Z-0962GE51 R0715...
  • Page 112: Multi-State Value

    FALCON USER GUIDE Fig. 24. Alarm behavior of multi-state output datapoint Multi-state Value The following diagram shows the alarm behavior of a multi-state input. Fig. 25. Alarm behavior of multi-state value datapoint Pulse Converter The following diagram shows the alarm behavior of pulse converter. EN2Z-0962GE51 R0715...
  • Page 113 USER GUIDE FALCON Fig. 26. Alarm behavior of pulse converter datapoint EN2Z-0962GE51 R0715...
  • Page 114: Notification Class Manager

    FALCON USER GUIDE Notification Class Manager The notification class manager in CARE is used for adapting the alarming to the EBI central and 3 party BACnet clients according to the requirements. This is done by creating, editing and deleting notification class objects. Notification class objects will be assigned to datapoints in order to enable alarming for datapoints.
  • Page 115 USER GUIDE FALCON Class object. In addition, each recipient has a FromTime and ToTime, which specify a window, on those days of the week, during which the recipient is viable. If an event that uses a notification class object occurs and the day is one of the days of the week that is valid for a given recipient and the time is within the window specified for the recipient, then the recipient shall be sent a notification.
  • Page 116 FALCON USER GUIDE Message Group Priority Range Network Priority Description Life Safety 00 – 31 Life Safety Message Notifications related to an immediate threat to life, safety or health such as fire detection or armed robbery monitoring failure (particularly of Life Safety or Property Safety monitoring), or monetary loss Trouble...
  • Page 117: Schedules And Calendars

    USER GUIDE FALCON TIME PROGRAMS Schedules and Calendars Time programs comprise schedules and calendars. Schedules Schedules are daily and weekly time programs. Whenever you want, you can use schedules to enter the setpoint or status for any datapoint. Schedules are assigned to plants. Each plant of a controller can have multiple schedules assigned and each schedule can command datapoints of that plant.
  • Page 118 FALCON USER GUIDE CALENDAR PROJECT Specific Date Date Entries Date Range Calendar Reference Recurring Event Global Scheduling CONTROLLER 1 SCHEDULE PLANT Time Period Datapoints/Switched Week Program Properties Switchpoints Overridde Specific Date Date Range Exception Recurring Event Switchpoints Calendar Reference CONTROLLER n PLANT Schedule Specific Date...
  • Page 119 USER GUIDE FALCON TRENDING Trending Trending can be performed via the Excel Web HTML Interface residing on any PC platform and via BACnet clients. Trend data is stored on an 2 MB integrated Flash memory which can hold a maximum of 64,000 trend records distributed among 125 trend log objects.
  • Page 120: Parameters

    • System Macros Honeywell provides system Macros. They are available for all projects of the Database. These macros are protected against editing and removing. • Library Macros Library Macros are project independent macros created by the user.
  • Page 121: Diagnostics

    USER GUIDE FALCON Diagnostics Diagnostics allow trending and display of LON specific parameters such as: • Transmission erros • Lost messages • Collisions • Etc. For trending LON parameters, basic settings such as start and stop time, trend buffer values and enable/disable logging are defined. Diagnostics also allow BACnet diagnostic by showing the actual communication status on the BACnet bus and search for BACnet objects and identifiers.
  • Page 122: Event Enrollment Objects / Algorithmic Change Reporting

    FALCON USER GUIDE EVENT ENROLLMENTS Event Enrollment Objects / Algorithmic Change Reporting Event Enrollment Objects The primary purpose for Event Enrollment objects is to define an event and to provide a connection between the occurrence of an event and the transmission of a notification message to one or more recipients.
  • Page 123: Operating The Excel Web Html Interface

    USER GUIDE FALCON OPERATING THE EXCEL WEB HTML INTERFACE Start Excel Web HTML Interface Prerequisites The PC platform hosting the Excel Web HTML Interface must be physically connected to the controller as described under "Access Modes to Excel Web Controller" in the "System Overview" section. Procedure 1.
  • Page 124: Main Screen Description And Basic Functions

    FALCON USER GUIDE The Main screen of the Excel Web HTML Interface displays. Main Screen Description and Basic Functions Main Screen Description The Main screen provides two basic panes, the controller selection pane and the information and editing pane (see next page). EN2Z-0962GE51 R0715...
  • Page 125 USER GUIDE FALCON Controller Selection Pane (see next page) The controller selection pane on the left (in the following just named tree) displays the application of the current controller in a hierarchical tree structure. From the Controller Selection drop-down list on the top, the controller can be selected among all controllers residing on the network.Any controller which has alarms is marked in red.
  • Page 126 FALCON USER GUIDE Information and Editing Pane (see next page) The right pane shows the properties of the selected item, which may look very different depending on the selected item. For example, it may show project information, a datapoint list, or any of the details of the Advanced tree. Sizing the Pane Displays EN2Z-0962GE51 R0715...
  • Page 127 Language From the Language drop-down list box, select the language the Excel Web application should use. If a language is missing, please ask you Honeywell representative if your desired language can be provided. Refresh From the Refresh drop-down list box, select the value for automatically refreshing data in the Excel Web application.
  • Page 128: Basic Functions

    FALCON USER GUIDE Logout By clicking the Logout icon, you can logout. Date and Time display Shows the current date and time in country-specific format Alarm Status display Shows the number of alarms (new/total) and the alarm status. The alarm icon on the right indicates alarms as follows: ●...
  • Page 129 USER GUIDE FALCON Saving Data Saving and discarding changed data is handled by using the following buttons (dependent on the dialog): Saves changes done in the current dialog Discards changes done in the current dialog Further Button Functions (Browse) This button opens, for example, the Sort Order dialog where you can define the sort order for lists.
  • Page 130 FALCON USER GUIDE Multiselection of Items Clicking the checkbox in the title line of a list, Simultaneously selects all entries in the list. In particular dialogs, multiple items can be selected by using the SHIFT or the CTRL key simultaneously with the mouse clicking. Configure List Display Entries per page This option allows setting the number of entries to be displayed in a list.
  • Page 131: User Administration

    USER GUIDE FALCON User Administration Please refer also to the general "User Administration" section, p. 40. Invoke User Administration Procedure 1. In the tree, expand the Advanced item and click on User Administration. RESULT: On the right, the User tab displays showing all existing users. On the User tab, users can be newly created, edited and deleted.
  • Page 132: Create Access Rights List

    FALCON USER GUIDE Create Access Rights List NOTE: Only the user who has System Admin or Project Admin user level can create or edit access rights. The System Admin level is automatically assigned to the user who has created the project initially in CARE. Procedure 1.
  • Page 133: Create User

    USER GUIDE FALCON 2. To each function described in the Description column, assign the appropriate user level by selecting it in the corresponding line in the User Level column. Note that the user levels are arranged hierarchically with the following sequence of descending priority: •...
  • Page 134 FALCON USER GUIDE 2. Click the NEW button. RESULT: The New / Edit User Profile dialog box for creating a new user profile displays. 3. In the User Name field, enter the user name. 4. In the Password field, enter the password for the user. 5.
  • Page 135 USER GUIDE FALCON Due to the access rights list definitions (see "Create Access Rights" section), this assignment automatically determines the set of access rights, which the user is allowed to execute in the Excel Web HTML Interface. 7. From the Preferred Language drop-down list box, select the language in which the Excel Web HTML Interface should be displayed for the user.
  • Page 136 FALCON USER GUIDE 11. Click OK button to save settings. RESULT: The created user is displayed on the Existing Users tab. EN2Z-0962GE51 R0715...
  • Page 137: Edit User

    USER GUIDE FALCON Edit User NOTE: Only the user who has System Admin user level can create new users and edit or delete existing users. The user name cannot be changed. Procedure 1. On the User tab, click on the user in the User Name column. RESULT: The New / Edit User Profile dialog box displays.
  • Page 138: Delete User

    FALCON USER GUIDE • Operator (64) • Tenant (32) • Guest (0) If the user level has been changed, you should note the current access rights definitions on the Access Rights tab in the User administration dialog box. 3. To change the password, click the Password button, and then change the password in the Change Password dialog box.
  • Page 139: Display Project Information

    USER GUIDE FALCON 2. Click the DELETE button. RESULT: The user is deleted from the list. Display Project Information Procedure 1. In the tree on the left, click on the project which is the top-level tree item. RESULT: On the Project tab on the right, Project Information is displayed with the following properties: •...
  • Page 140: Display Controller Information

    FALCON USER GUIDE • Units of Measurement International or Imperial (English). This selection affects the operation of the icons in Control Strategy that perform EMS operations. The values for the inputs and outputs are different depending on the selection of International or English units.
  • Page 141 USER GUIDE FALCON • Controller Model Controller type • Description Additional descriptive text • Last Download Time and date of the last application download • System Status DEV_OPERATIONAL, which means the controller is operating Ethernet Shows network specific properties of the IP address allocation mode: •...
  • Page 142 FALCON USER GUIDE Version data includes: Controller Related Data such as: • Controller Name • Controller Model • Firmware Version • Linux Image Version • Web Server Version • Web Pages Version Application Related Data such as: • Appl. Software Version Number of the translated application.
  • Page 143: Device Name

    USER GUIDE FALCON controllers etc. Each file has a name, type (data type), version (controller), sequence (version of application file) and date. Version indicates the firmware version. Type indicates which Object Types are contained in the application file. Sequence indicates online changes, e.g. of Quick Access Groups, Parameters, User Administration etc.
  • Page 144: Fast Access Lists

    FALCON USER GUIDE • Plant Name • Plant Type • Plant Description Cycle Information Shows application specific properties related to the plant such as: • Current Program State (running or stopped) • Last Start Date • Last Stop Date The application program controlling the plant can be stopped individually by clicking the SHUTDOWN button and restarted by clicking the RESTART button.
  • Page 145 USER GUIDE FALCON NOTE: The user can only create and delete a fast access list if his/her access level is equal to or higher than the access level defined for these actions. Otherwise the CREATE and DELETE buttons are not displayed. A fast access list is only displayed for the user if the user's read access level is equal to or higher than the read access level of the fast access list.
  • Page 146 FALCON USER GUIDE 8. From the Read Access Level and Write Access Level drop-down list boxes, select the user levels that should have read and write access of the fast access list. 9. If you have selected the fast access list type ´Selected Points/Parameters`, continue with step 10.
  • Page 147 USER GUIDE FALCON a. In the Assigned Points list or in the Assignable Points list, highlight the points to be moved. Multiselection by using the CTRL or the SHIFT key is possible. b. Click the SINGLE ARROW button with desired direction. c.
  • Page 148 FALCON USER GUIDE In the Parameter Name field, parameters can be filtered by their names. 19. Enter search criteria in the Parameter Path field and/or the Parameter Name field. The search is case-sensitive and wildcards (*) and jokers (?) can be used. The asterisk * can only be used at the beginning or the end of the search entry.
  • Page 149 USER GUIDE FALCON c. To move all parameters in one step, Click the DOUBLE ARROW button with desired direction. 25. Click the Configure Columns tab. EN2Z-0962GE51 R0715...
  • Page 150 FALCON USER GUIDE Here you can configure the columns display for the datapoints and parameters in the fast access list by selecting the column titles and the column order. The Available Columns list shows the max. number of available columns. The Visible Columns list shows the columns that will be displayed in the fast access list.
  • Page 151 USER GUIDE FALCON RESULT: The list is inserted under Summary on the Fast Access List tab. 28. To change a parameter, click on the fast access list in the Name column under Summary. RESULT: The fast access list displays. 29. Click on the parameter in the Name column under Selected Parameters List. RESULT: The Parameter Value dialog box displays.
  • Page 152 FALCON USER GUIDE 31. In the New Value field, enter the changed parameter value and click the SUBMIT button. RESULT: Under Selected Parameters List, the value is updated in the Value/Unit column. 32. Watch the impact on values under Selected Points List above. 33.
  • Page 153 USER GUIDE FALCON 35. Under Template Configuration, configure the filter template by selecting the plant and point types that should be displayed (filter criteria) in the fast access list as follows: Under Plant, select plant(s) of which datapoints you want to be displayed by clicking the BROWSE button.
  • Page 154 FALCON USER GUIDE Here you can configure the columns display for the datapoints list of the fast access list by selecting the column titles and the column order. The Available Columns list shows the max. number of available columns. The Visible Columns list shows the columns of which the datapoints list consists.
  • Page 155: View / Modify Fast Access List

    USER GUIDE FALCON View / Modify Fast Access List Procedure 1. To display a fast access list, click on the name under Summary. RESULT: The datapoint list will be displayed. In this case, all value points are displayed. 2. Click the MODIFY button. EN2Z-0962GE51 R0715...
  • Page 156 FALCON USER GUIDE RESULT: The New / Edit Fast Access List dialog box displays. 3. Assuming that you want to display only the analog value points, edit the name to analog value points in the Name field. 4. Click the Assign Datapoints tab. 5.
  • Page 157: Delete Fast Access List

    USER GUIDE FALCON 8. Under Summary, click on the new name, in this case ´Analog Value Points`. The datapoint list is shown. Delete Fast Access List Procedure 1. To delete a single fast access list, click the checkbox at the name and click the DELETE button.
  • Page 158: Schedules

    FALCON USER GUIDE Schedules Please refer also to the "Time Programs" section, p. 113. Schedules are daily and weekly time programs, which switch datapoints by setpoints or statuses. Schedules are assigned to plants and each schedule can command datapoints of that plant. Each schedule specifies a list of datapoint properties to command (switchpoints) on a weekly basis.
  • Page 159: Create Schedule

    USER GUIDE FALCON By default, all schedules will be displayed indicated by the asterisk. A blank filter displays all schedules too. If any text without wildcards is entered, the filter will search for an exact match. The search is case-sensitive. 3.
  • Page 160 FALCON USER GUIDE Here you select the datapoints to be switched. In addition, datapoint details can be edited. Datapoints can be switched in the following two ways: • Standard Just a single datapoint with its present value property can be switched. By default, a datapoint has the present value property assigned.
  • Page 161 USER GUIDE FALCON 6. Click the datapoint you want to be switched. RESULT: The datapoint will be inserted in the Properties field under Switched Properties. 7. To edit a datapoint´s details that is selected in the list, click the DETAILS button.
  • Page 162 FALCON USER GUIDE Datapoints are selected/deselected from switching status by moving them between the Assignable Datapoints and the Switched Properties list. 12. To move datapoints between lists, that is, to make them switched or not, do one of the following: a.
  • Page 163 USER GUIDE FALCON The datapoints to be switched are listed in the Properties field under Switched Properties. 15. Click the SUBMIT button. 16. Continue by clicking the Details tab. EN2Z-0962GE51 R0715...
  • Page 164 FALCON USER GUIDE Here you can enter the following details of the schedule: • Name • Description • Valid period • Priority for writing • Access rights 17. In the Schedule Name field, enter the name for the schedule. 18. In the Description field, enter an additional description if desired. 19.
  • Page 165 USER GUIDE FALCON NOTE: If the checkbox is unchecked, no start date can be selected. This means that the schedule is valid on any date up to and including the end date. Click the Valid Until checkbox and select the end date from the drop-down list box.
  • Page 166 FALCON USER GUIDE 26. To change details of a switched property, click the switched property, then click the DETAILS button, and then change desired value/option on the Values tab in the Details dialog box of the datapoint. 27. To define a schedule default value, enter the value in the Schedule Default Value field, or check the NULL checkbox.
  • Page 167 USER GUIDE FALCON This is done by defining switchpoints. Switchpoints are time-value pairs per day that determine the time when the schedule sets a certain value. In the Properties list under Switched Properties, the switched properties are displayed. The corresponding engineering unit / state text of the selected property is shown on the right under Eng.
  • Page 168 FALCON USER GUIDE NOTE: The switchpoint list must not cover each weekday. If a weekday has duplicate entries, the row is marked. 31. To delete a switchpoint, click the checkbox at the time-value pair row and click the DELETE button. 32.
  • Page 169 USER GUIDE FALCON Here you can copy a switchpoint from one single source weekday to one or multiple destination weekdays. Under Source Weekday, the source weekday is displayed. Under Destination Weekday(s), you select the Destination Weekday(s). Under Mode, you can define how duplication conflicts should be handled, for example, if the source switchpoint is on 7.00 and the target weekday already contains a switchpoint on 7.00.
  • Page 170 FALCON USER GUIDE Here you can create, edit, copy and delete exceptions. An exception is a special daily switching program that differs from the weekly program. Exceptions can have different priorities and each exception will have a higher priority than the weekly program. Exceptions themselves can be prioritized to define the processing sequence in case exceptions have overlapping validity ranges.
  • Page 171 USER GUIDE FALCON 39. From the Priority drop-down listbox, select the priority of the exception. The priority defines the processing sequence in case exceptions have overlapping validity ranges. Priorities are from 1 to 16 (lowest). 40. Define the switchpoints in the same way as described for the week program (starting with step 29).
  • Page 172 FALCON USER GUIDE Here you define the valid period for the exception. In the Properties list, the switched properties are displayed. 42. Select option by clicking radio button at: • Specific Date e.g. for May 1th on 01.05.2008 • Date Range e.g.
  • Page 173 USER GUIDE FALCON Date Range Click the checkbox at Date Range from, respectively Date Range to, and enter the date or select date by using the BROWSE button. Recurring Event Under Recurring on, select options from the drop-down list boxes. Example: Validity Type = Specific Date 45.
  • Page 174: Calendars

    FALCON USER GUIDE Calendars Please refer also to the "Time Programs" section, p. 113. Calendars are assigned to a whole project. They contain exception days or periods, e.g. Christmas, holidays. If controller schedules refer to the same calendar(s), project wide scheduling is possible for these controllers; this is because calendar dates are executed in each controller of the project, which has references to the calendar.
  • Page 175: Create Calendar

    USER GUIDE FALCON • Active Shows whether the current date is within the date range of any of the calendars´ entries or not, that is, whether the calendar impacts the current date or not. Calendars can be edited, copied, deleted and newly created. For each calendar, the referenced schedules can be viewed.
  • Page 176 FALCON USER GUIDE 3. In the Name field, enter a name for the calendar. 4. In the Description field, enter a description for the calendar if desired. 5. From the Read Access Level and Write Access Level drop-down list boxes, select the user levels that should have read and write access of the calendar.
  • Page 177 USER GUIDE FALCON • Recurring Event e.g. for every last Friday of every Month 9. Under Name, enter the name of the valid period. 10. In the corresponding fields below, enter the data of the valid period: • Specific Date Under Specific Date on, enter the date or select date by using the BROWSE button.
  • Page 178: Copy Calendar

    FALCON USER GUIDE 12. Click the SUBMIT button, then click the CLOSE button. RESULT: The Calendar is displayed on the Calendars tab. Copy Calendar Procedure 1. On the Calendars tab, select the calendar you want to copy by checking the checkbar at the calendar name.
  • Page 179 USER GUIDE FALCON 2. Click the COPY button. RESULT: A copy of the selected calendar is added to the existing calendars. 3. Confirm the message box and change the calendar entries in the dialog box displayed. For information on how to change calendar entries, please refer to the "Edit Calendar"...
  • Page 180: Edit Calendar

    FALCON USER GUIDE Edit Calendar Procedure 1. In the Calendar Name column on the Calendars tab, click on the calendar you want to edit. RESULT: The New / Edit Calendar dialog box displays. EN2Z-0962GE51 R0715...
  • Page 181 USER GUIDE FALCON Here, general information such as name, description and active state is displayed. The name and description can be changed. In addition, access rights can be defined for the calendar and the list of dates can be edited by deleting entries and creating new entries.
  • Page 182 FALCON USER GUIDE 4. To change read or write access levels, select different levels from the Read Access Level respectively Write Access Level drop-down list boxes. 5. Under List of Dates, you can edit, delete and create new calendar entries. NOTE: A calendar entry will only be displayed if the read access level of the user is higher than the read access level of the calendar.
  • Page 183 USER GUIDE FALCON 7. To delete a calendar entry, click the checkbox at the entry name and click the DELETE button. Or, to delete all calendar entries, click the top checkbox in the table heading and click the DELETE button. 8.
  • Page 184: Delete Calendar

    FALCON USER GUIDE 10. Click the SUBMIT button, then click the CLOSE button. Delete Calendar Procedure 1. To delete a calendar, click the checkbox at the calendar name and click the DELETE button. 2. To delete all calendars, click the top checkbox in the title line and click the DELETE button.
  • Page 185: Show Calendar References

    USER GUIDE FALCON Show Calendar References Procedure 1. On the Calendars tab, select the calendar the references of which you want to show by checking the checkbar at the calendar name. RESULT: The Calendar References dialog box displays showing all schedules which reference via exceptions to the selected calendar.
  • Page 186: Datapoints

    FALCON USER GUIDE Datapoints Please refer also to the "Time Programs" section, p. 42. View Datapoint List Datapoint lists can be displayed for all plants or for a particular plant. Procedure 1. In the tree, expand the Advanced item and navigate to the Datapoints item, either on level of all plants or on level of a particular single plant.
  • Page 187: View / Edit Datapoint Details

    USER GUIDE FALCON NOTE: Only those datapoints can be displayed of which read access level is equal to or lower than the read access level of the user. Datapoints can have the following properties: • Name A datapoint´s details can be edited by clicking on its name •...
  • Page 188: General Procedure

    FALCON USER GUIDE General Procedure 1. On the Datapoints tab, click on the datapoint in the Name column (see also "View Datapoints List" section). RESULT: The Details dialog box of the selected datapoint displays. Example: Analog Input Details of AI. By default, the Values tab is selected.
  • Page 189: View General Properties

    USER GUIDE FALCON • Command Priorities Change Relinquish Default value See "View / Edit Command Priorities" section as follows. • Event Enrollments View/Edit event enrollment alarming See "View / Edit Event Enrollment Alarmings" section as follows. View General Properties Procedure 1.
  • Page 190: View / Edit Alarming

    FALCON USER GUIDE • Direction Shows the type of direction, input or output NV, e.g. NV in Access Rights Shows the read and write access level of the datapoint. To write values to a datapoint, you must have a write access level equal or higher than the write access level of the datapoint.
  • Page 191 USER GUIDE FALCON Event Shows the transition types that can be selected for reporting: − Back To-Normal The alarm is going to normal state, that is, the value of the datapoint remains under the high limit, or exceeds the low limit. −...
  • Page 192: View / Edit Values

    FALCON USER GUIDE Enter alarm delay in s into the Alarm Delay field. • State Text, Is Alarm Condition, Is Fault Condition (applies to MI and MV datapoint type only) For Multi-State Inputs and Multi-State Value datapoints you can define the states which represent and set off an ´Off-Normal` and/or a ´Fault` event.
  • Page 193 USER GUIDE FALCON Here you can manually override the present value, that is, switch between Manual and Auto mode and vice versa, view alarm status (flags) and change the COV value. Present Value Here you can set the datapoint´s "operation mode", to auto or manual. In addition the hardware reliability (sensor breaks), the characteristic and sca time of the physical input is shown.
  • Page 194 FALCON USER GUIDE • EOH/EOV Optimization (applies to AV, BV, and MV datapoints) Check whether the datapoint should be optimized (Yes) or not (No), in case the datapoint is used as setpoint for energy optimized heating or ventilation. • Reset To (applies to PC, BI and BO datapoints only) Here you can reset the current value to a specific value.
  • Page 195: View / Edit Command Priorities

    USER GUIDE FALCON − Normal Operation Point is in normal operating state. − Off-Normal Condition Point value is out of normal range. − Fault Point is prevented from proper operation. Point value can be in normal or out of normal range. Due to the maloperation of the point, the value is unreliable.
  • Page 196: View / Edit Event Enrollment Alarming

    FALCON USER GUIDE (Applies to AO, AV, BO, BV, MO, and MV datapoint types only) 1. In the Details dialog box of the selected datapoint, select the Command Priorities tab. Here you can view the command priority levels and enter/change the relinquish default value.
  • Page 197 USER GUIDE FALCON Present Value Observation NOTE: The present value observation applies to all datapoint types. Purpose Observe exceedings of the high and low limits of the datapoint. Procedure 1. In the Details dialog box of the selected datapoint, select the Event Enrollments tab.
  • Page 198 FALCON USER GUIDE following naming convention <EE = event enrollment> <datapoint type abbreviation> <event enrollment type>, for example EE ai. Present Value. 2. To view/edit an event enrollment, click the event enrollment, for example EE ai. Present Value. The Details dialog box for the selected event enrollment displays.
  • Page 199 USER GUIDE FALCON To Fault This option has no function. Ackn. Shows the Acknowledged status and allows acknowledgement. The acknowledged status (checked or unchecked), firstly depends on the Ack Required setting of the notification class in CARE. In CARE, for each transition type you can define wthether an acknowledgement ist required or not.
  • Page 200 FALCON USER GUIDE Purpose Allows observing the acknowledgement behavior of a user for To-Off-Normal and To-Fault transition events of the datapoint. CARE checks whether a transition event has been acknowledged or not. If a transition event has not been acknowledged within a definable delay time, an alarm based on an event enrollment (event enrollment alarm) is sent to a supervisory recipient, for example EBI.
  • Page 201 USER GUIDE FALCON Event Shows the transition types that can be selected for reporting. Reporting Check the transition event(s) that should be observed and cause an event notification to the recipient (device or email addressee). − Back-To Normal An event notification is sent if the acknowledgement is sent after the time delay has been expired.
  • Page 202 FALCON USER GUIDE On the General the following information is displayed: Properties • Object Type Defaults to event enrollment for all point types. • Description Shows the prefix of the event enrollment name as entered in CARE. Access Rights Shows the read and write access level of the event enrollment. To write values to an event enrollment, you must have a write access level equal or higher than the write access level of the event enrollment.
  • Page 203 USER GUIDE FALCON Here you can select different event enrollments for viewing and edting. Each event enrollment is displayed as link. By default, event enrollments have the following naming convention <EE = event enrollment> <datapoint type abbreviation> <event enrollment type>, for example EE ai. StatusFlags. 2.
  • Page 204 FALCON USER GUIDE − To-Off Normal An event notification is sent to the recipient if a status flag is enabled within the time delay. To Fault This option has no function. Ackn. Shows the Acknowledged status and allows acknowledgement. The acknowledged status (checked or unchecked), firstly depends on the Ack Required setting of the notification class in CARE.
  • Page 205 USER GUIDE FALCON On the General the following information is displayed: Properties • Object Type Defaults to event enrollment for all point types. • Description Shows the prefix of the event enrollment name as entered in CARE. Access Rights Shows the read and write access level of the event enrollment. To write values to a datapoint, you must have a write access level equal or higher than the write access level of the event enrollment.
  • Page 206 FALCON USER GUIDE Algorithmic Reporting • Notification Class Shows the name of the notification class. The value in brackets is the BACnet object ID of the notification class. • Notify Type Shows the notify type. Defaults to ´event`. For details, see Notify Type property description •...
  • Page 207 USER GUIDE FALCON Last Transition Shows the date when the last transition has occurred. Event Parameters • Event Type The event type is ´unsigned range`. • High Limit Enter the high limit value for the elapsed active (elapsed) runtime, respectively the number of state count changes. •...
  • Page 208: System Settings

    FALCON USER GUIDE System Settings System settings include the following settings: • System date, time and time zone • Cycle time category (see also "Cycle Time Category" section). • Communication settings which include: − Interface settings for serial ports, Ethernet, LON, Modem and Web- Server, such as baudrate, IP address, neuron chip ID, automatic logout time of web server −...
  • Page 209: View/Change Cycle Time Categories

    USER GUIDE FALCON 5. Select another time zone from the Current Time Zone drop-down list box, 6. Check the Automatically adjust Clock for Daylight Saving Changes option. 7. To save changes, click the SUBMIT button. NOTE: You can only change clock and time zone settings if your access level is equal to or higher than the access level defined for this action in the User Administration.
  • Page 210 FALCON USER GUIDE Cycle Time Category Very Fast Cycle Time (400 msec) Excecution Time (300 msec) Slow Cycle Time (2000 msec) Time (msec) Excecution Time (500 msec) 1000 1500 2000 Cycle Time Excecution Time 100 msec remaining time in Very Fast category => 500 msec execution time in Slow category The diagram illustrates, that the degree of execution of a control loop having a slow cycle time category assigned, depends on the remaining time (=cycle time minus...
  • Page 211: View/Change Communication Settings

    USER GUIDE FALCON View/Change Communication Settings Communication settings include: • Interface settings for serial ports, Ethernet, LON, Modem and Web-Server, such as baudrate, IP address, neuron chip ID, automatic logout time of web server • User name and password definition •...
  • Page 212 FALCON USER GUIDE 2. From the Serial Port drop-down list boxes, select the baudrates. The following properties are shown: Host Name Displays the name of the host (server). Ethernet • Use this IP address for LAN Access The IP address has been explicitly allocated in CARE. −...
  • Page 213 USER GUIDE FALCON • Subnet-Node Address Domain 0 Subnet/node address of domain 0 as defined in CARE • Subnet-Node Address Domain 1 Defaults to zero. 3. From Automatic Logout Time, select the time for logout of the web server. To deactivate logout, enter 0.
  • Page 214 FALCON USER GUIDE You can only change communication settings if your access level is equal or higher than the access level defined for this action in the User Administration. Dial-Out: Re-dial Algorithm The dial-out settings are controller related. • Wait for Dial Tone Defines whether the controller should wait for a dial tone (YES) or not (NO) before dialing •...
  • Page 215: View Lon Diagnostic Data

    USER GUIDE FALCON • DNS-Server1 IP Address Shows the IP address of DNS server1. • DNS-Server2 IP Address Shows the IP address of DNS server2. • SMTP Server Shows the name or the IP address of the SMTP server. • E-Mail Address (Sender) Shows the email address of the sender.
  • Page 216 FALCON USER GUIDE 3. To display information of the property, click on the property in the list. 4. To reset all property values, click the RESET ALL button. Note that single properties cannot be reset. 5. To display trend records, check the properties you want to trend and click the TREND RECORDS button.
  • Page 217 USER GUIDE FALCON NOTE: If the checkbox is unchecked, the fields are disabled. This means that trended records will be shown on any date up to and including the end date. n. Click the To Date checkbox and enter the end date into the fields or select date by clicking the BROWSE button.
  • Page 218 FALCON USER GUIDE 7. To save the records, click the DOWNLOAD TREND FILE button and save the file to the desired location. See Buffer Size Note. 8. To define trend settings, click on the Trend Settings tab. 9. Define trend settings as follows: Trend Log q.
  • Page 219 USER GUIDE FALCON date/time is reached and ends at stop date/time. During trending the status is active as indicated by the checked Active option. r. To stop Trending, click the DISABLE LOGGING button (Status: Enabled=unchecked, Active=unchecked). Start and Stop Date/Time is defined under Trending Start / Stop Date and Time.
  • Page 220: View Bacnet Diagnostic Data

    FALCON USER GUIDE Trend Buffer Settings Here you can define the trend buffer settings and clear the buffer. Under Entries in Buffer, the current number of records is displayed. Under Buffer Size, the max. buffer size can be set (trend logging must be disabled).
  • Page 221: Search Using "Who Has

    USER GUIDE FALCON 2. Click on BACnet. 3. Click Statistics tab on the right pane. RESULT: The BACnet Statistics Properties are shown. These properties show the communication status and indicate communication problems. Under Initiated, the number of services performed by the Excel Web (server) is listed.
  • Page 222: Trend

    FALCON USER GUIDE 3. Select corresponding radiobutton, Object Name or Object Identifier to define the search option. 4. If you search for object names, enter the search name in the Name field. 5. If you search for object identifiers, enter the identifier in the Number field. 6.
  • Page 223 USER GUIDE FALCON Here you can trend datapoints. Datapoints to be trended can be added and deleted from the Points in Trend list. Trending can be done in two ways, time-based or value-based. When using time- based trending, a datapoint value will be recorded in a defined log interval, e.g.
  • Page 224 FALCON USER GUIDE 5. Click the OK button. RESULT: On the Points in Trend tab, the datapoints are displayed, For each datapoint to be trended the following properties are shown: EN2Z-0962GE51 R0715...
  • Page 225 USER GUIDE FALCON • Active (state) Shows whether the datapoint is currently trended or not. • Enabled Shows whether the trend logging is enabled or disabled. If enabled, the trending will start/stop in the defined time range. • Datapoint Shows the datapoint name. Clicking the datapoint opens the datapoint details dialog for editing.
  • Page 226 FALCON USER GUIDE RESULT: That datapoint will not be trended as indicated by the unchecked Enabled checkbox. NOTE: You can only delete, enable, or disable logging, if your access level is equal to or higher than the write access level of the trended point. 9.
  • Page 227 USER GUIDE FALCON NOTE: The internal flash memory (2 MB) is capable of storing a maximum of 64,000 trend records distributed among a max. of 125 trend log objects. Each trend record allocates 30 bytes of memory. Based upon the internal flash storage selection, the default value for the max. buffer size is 2880 records, distributed among 24 trend log objects according to the calculation: 2 MB / 30 / 2880 = 24...
  • Page 228 FALCON USER GUIDE 14. Define trend settings for the single datapoint as follows: Trend Type uu. Select trend type, time-based or value-based, by clicking the radio button. When using time-based trending, a datapoint value will be recorded in a defined log interval, e.g.
  • Page 229 USER GUIDE FALCON Based on the default log interval for time-based trending (1 minute) and the max. no. of trend log objects (125), a maximum of 2 trend records per second can be created: 125/60 = 2 (limiting factor) For value-based trending, the default log interval should be estimated roughly by noting the no.
  • Page 230 FALCON USER GUIDE 2 MB / 30 / 2880 = 24 Based on the preceding calculation, external flash cards with capacities higher than 2 MB enable you to extend the no. of trend log objects and trend records to be saved. IMPORTANT Irrespective of the buffer size and the storage mode selected (internal or external flash), it is recommended not to increase the default buffer...
  • Page 231 USER GUIDE FALCON Trend Log Under Name and Description, the trend log name and its description are shown. fff. Enable trending by clicking the ENABLE LOGGING (Status: Enabled=checked). If the trend logging is enabled, the trending starts as soon as the start date/time is reached and ends at stop date/time.
  • Page 232 FALCON USER GUIDE • From Plant Shows the plant which the trend object belongs to • Trended Property Shows the property which is to be/has been trended. The property can be changed. Access Rights Here you can issue the access rights of the trend object hhh.
  • Page 233 USER GUIDE FALCON RESULT: Under Trend Records, for each datapoint selected, the trended present value or the enable/disable trend status is shown (see next page). EN2Z-0962GE51 R0715...
  • Page 234: Alarms

    FALCON USER GUIDE 21. To save the records, click the DOWNLOAD TRENDFILE button and save the file to the desired location (see also Buffer Size Note, step 11). 22. Click the CLOSE button to redisplay the Points in Trend tab. Alarms Please refer also to the "Alarm Handling"...
  • Page 235 USER GUIDE FALCON Alarm Filter Here you can create an alarm filter for displaying alarms by status (new, all), category (urgent, high, low) and by time range in the alarm list. 2. Under Filter by Status, select the status by clicking the radio button: •...
  • Page 236: View Alarm Details

    FALCON USER GUIDE 5. To display the alarms under Alarm List, click the GO button. Alarm List Here the alarms are displayed according to the applied alarm filter. The alarm list shows the most important properties of an alarm. Viewing the timestamp can show more details.
  • Page 237 USER GUIDE FALCON General Displays alarm details, such as event type, alarm reason and alarm text. • Event Type Different datapoints may cause different event types as shown in the following: − Change of state Present value has changed to a new state for longer than the time delay. Can be caused by BI, BO, BV, MI, MO, MV.
  • Page 238 FALCON USER GUIDE • Priority Depending on the category, the alarm states NORMAL, OFF-NORMAL, FAULT have different values in the corresponding priority range. Hence, the priorities of the transitions (changes from one state to another state) are as follows: Transitions Event (Alarm) Category To Normal To Off-Normal...
  • Page 239: Control Loops

    USER GUIDE FALCON 2. Click the CLOSE button after having viewed the alarm details. Control Loops Please refer also to the "Control Loops" section, p. 115. View Control Loop Information Procedure 1. In the tree, expand the Advanced item and navigate to the control loop, you want to display.
  • Page 240: Parameters

    FALCON USER GUIDE Control loop information will only be displayed, if the access level of the user is equal to or higher than the read access level of the control loop. Changing control loop information is only possible if the user´s access level is equal to or higher than the write access level of the control loop.
  • Page 241 USER GUIDE FALCON Display Settings rrr. Select how the parameters should be displayed by clicking corresponding radio button: • Drill Down View Displays parameters of the plant/control loop as hierarchical structure. Parameters can be accessed by navigating through the hierarchical structure.
  • Page 242 FALCON USER GUIDE For parameters the following properties are shown: • Name To edit a parameter, click on its name in the Name column. • Value/Unit Current value and associated engineering unit (analog) / state text (discrete) • Symbol Type Shows the control icon name which the parameter belongs to.
  • Page 243: Change Parameter

    USER GUIDE FALCON www. The parameters can be sorted columnwise. To sort the list, click the BROWSE button at the Sort by field. For parameters, the following properties are shown: • Parameter Path Shows the path of the parameter. By clicking on the entry, you can browse downwards the path.
  • Page 244 FALCON USER GUIDE 2. In the Name column, click on the parameter you want to change. RESULT: The Parameter Value dialog displays. 3. Click the DETAILS << button, if you want to display additional information such as plant name, control loop name, parameter path and symbol type. Example: If a parameter belongs to the symbol ´boiler switch` (SWI) which is part of the symbol ´XFM21`, which is part of the control macro ´heating circuit`, which is...
  • Page 245: Enable Event Enrollment Alarming

    USER GUIDE FALCON Control Loop: Loop 1 Plant: Plant 3 4. In the New Value field, enter the changed parameter value and click the SUBMIT button. Enable Event Enrollment Alarming Event enrollment alarming can be enabled for the following project parts: Plant •...
  • Page 246 FALCON USER GUIDE 2. On the right pane, click the Event Enrollments tab. 3. To enable event enrollment alarming for the plant, click the PlantStatus link. RESULT: After selecting PlantStatus event enrollment, the Event Enrollment Details dialog box displays. The Alarming tab is selected by default.
  • Page 247 USER GUIDE FALCON 4. Under Transitions, check the transition events that should trigger the event enrollment alarming. Refer to the relevant To-Off-Normal transitions listed under Program State(s). Example: When selecting ´To-Off-Normal`, each transition from ´RUNNING` (Normal State) to any of the Off-Normal States, for example ´HALTED`, will cause an event enrollment alarm.
  • Page 248: Enable Event Enrollment Alarming For Controller System Status

    FALCON USER GUIDE 8. Click CLOSE button. Enable Event Enrollment Alarming for Controller System Status Purpose Enable the Event Enrollment Alarming for the controllers system status. Plant Procedure 1. In the tree, click on the controller. 2. On the right pane, click the Event Enrollments tab. RESULT: On the Event Enrollments tab, you can select event enrollments to enable the system status alarming and the Email alarming:...
  • Page 249 USER GUIDE FALCON RESULT: After selecting the System Status event enrollment, the Event Enrollment Details dialog box displays. The Alarming tab is selected by default. Here the following algorithmic reporting settings defined in CARE are displayed: • Notification Class • Notify Type •...
  • Page 250: Enable Event Enrollment Alarming For Controller Email Alarming

    FALCON USER GUIDE Example: When selecting ´To-Off-Normal`, each transition from ´OPERATIONAL` (Normal State) to any of the Off-Normal States, for example ´DOWNLOAD REQUIRED`, will cause an event enrollment alarm. 5. In the Time delay field, enter a time delay in sec. The event enrollment alarm will be sent after the time entered here, has been elapsed.
  • Page 251 USER GUIDE FALCON RESULT: On the Event Enrollments tab, you can select event enrollments to enable the controller´s system status alarming and the alarming of the controller´s Email alarming: 3. To enable event enrollment alarming for the controllers email alarming, click the EmailAlarming link.
  • Page 252 FALCON USER GUIDE 4. Under Transitions, check the transition events that should trigger the event enrollment alarming. Refer to the relevant To-Off-Normal transitiona listed under BACnet Device State(s). Example: When selecting ´To-Off-Normal`, each transition from ´EMAIL_INPROCESS` (Normal State) to any of the Off-Normal States, for example ´EMAIL_FAILED`, will cause an event enrollment alarm.
  • Page 253: E-Mail Alarming

    USER GUIDE FALCON 8. Click CLOSE button. E-Mail Alarming Procedure 1. In the tree, expand the Advanced item and click on User Administration. 2. On the right, click the User tab, and the click the user in the list. RESULT: The New / Edit User Profile dialog box displays.
  • Page 254 FALCON USER GUIDE 3. Click Edit button. RESULT: The New / Edit Address Entry dialog box displays. 4. In the Name field, enter the email address, and then click OK. RESULT: The New / Edit User Profile dialog box redisplays. The email address is added under E-Mail Address.
  • Page 255 USER GUIDE FALCON 5. Click OK. RESULT: On the User tab, the email address is assigned to the user as displayed in the E-Mail Address column of the selected user. 6. In the tree, expand the Advanced item and click on Alarms. 7.
  • Page 256 FALCON USER GUIDE 11. Choose options and enter values for the valid time period under From Time, To Time, Mo, Tu, We, Th, Fr, Sa, Su. 12. Check the To-Off Normal, Back-to Normal, and/or To Fault transitions. 13. Click OK. RESULT: The E-Mail Address Assignment tab redisplays.
  • Page 257 USER GUIDE FALCON 17. Under Test E-Mail, enter the email address of the recipient in the Recipient field and the subject in the Subject field. The recipient email address is normally the same email address you have entered as Crash E-Mail Address in CARE.
  • Page 258 FALCON USER GUIDE 19. Check your email box for the received test email. 20. If the email test is successful, check E-Mail Feature Enabled. Checking the E-Mail Alarming Eabled check box instantly enables the controller sending emails when alarms occur. NOTE: When firstly setting up the email alarming function, do not check this option unless you have performed the email test.
  • Page 259 USER GUIDE FALCON • Timestamp • Total Alarms in E-Mail Shows the number of alarms included in the email • Notification Class EN2Z-0962GE51 R0715...
  • Page 260: Automatic Saving Of Online Changes

    FALCON USER GUIDE AUTOMATIC SAVING OF ONLINE CHANGES Online changes done via the Excel Web HTML Interface or via the BACnet client like EBI will be automatically saved every 80 seconds to the non-volatile onboard Flash memory in the Excel Web controller. The save cycle is not done more often in order to protect the lifetime of the Flash memory.
  • Page 261: Controller Boot And Watchdog Behavior

    USER GUIDE FALCON Execution time slowly Too many COV Notifications Increase COV Hysteresis decreasing Change EBI tuning parameter: Sample period to use COV / RPM to force less COVs and more RPMs Execution time not Unknown decreasing Continue with action 2. 2.
  • Page 262 FALCON USER GUIDE EN2Z-0962GE51 R0715...
  • Page 263: Troubleshooting

    USER GUIDE FALCON TROUBLESHOOTING For troubleshooting, please access the Honeywell Technical Assistance Center Europe at: http://web.ge51.honeywell.de/tac Modem Trouble Shooting The Linux Operating System of the Excel Web provides the Standard Linux Modem Log functionality. This modem diagnostics log must be switched on via editing a Linux configuration file via the Linux console, and should only be done by specially trained personnel.
  • Page 264: Index

    FALCON USER GUIDE INDEX multi-state value, 108 pulse converter, 108 Alarm buffer, 102, 230 Alarm delay #States datapoint, 187 datapoint property description, 69 datapoint property description, 47 Alarm delay time, 102 Alarm display, 102 see also alarm notification, 101 Above high limit Alarm filter, 231 event state, 183, 191 Alarm handling...
  • Page 265 USER GUIDE FALCON Auto description, 172 datapoint property description, 48 edit, 176 present value, 48, 61, 189 information, 172 Auto operation list of dates, 172 datapoint, 48, 61, 189 read/write access level, 172 Automatic logout time of server recurring event, 172 communication settings, 207 show references, 170, 181 Automatic logout time of web server, 116, 204...
  • Page 266 FALCON USER GUIDE remote central, 204, 207 plant, 140 serial port, 204, 207 Cycle time categories user name, 116, 204 system settings, 206 user name definition, 204, 207 Cycle time category, 116 Connection system settings, 204 physically establish to Excel Web controller, 12 Cycle time category, 206 Context sensitive help Cycle times...
  • Page 267 USER GUIDE FALCON view alarming, 186 manual, 61 view command priorities, 192 Manual life safety, 61 view values, 188 mapping, 61 view/edit event enrollment, 193 multi-state properties, 56, 57, 59 Datapoint (PC) notification class, 61 period, 191 notify type, 62 Datapoint details NV name, 62 alarming, 184...
  • Page 268 FALCON USER GUIDE datapoint property description, 54 Event Destination weekday(s), 165 datapoint property description, 54 Details priority, 110 alarm, 232 Event categories schedule, 160, 161 transition relationship, 110 trend, 221 Event enrollment Device ID datapoint property description, 55 controller information, 136 Event enrollment Device name view/edit, 193...
  • Page 269 USER GUIDE FALCON information and editing pane, 122 Flat view invoke context sensitive help, 124 parameters, 237 invoke online help, 124 FLT (fault) flag, 183 language selection, 123 Footer list display, 126 Excel Web HTML interface, 123 login, 119 logout, 124 communication protocol, 15 main screen description, 120 refresh, 123...
  • Page 270 FALCON USER GUIDE Is fault condition datapoint property description, 59 Is fault condition Manual datapoint, 188 datapoint property description, 61 ISO 16484-5 – ENV 13321-1, 15 Manual life safety datapoint property description, 61 Manual Life Safety datapoint, 189 Manual mode Jounal datapoints, 95 notification class (previous usage), 101...
  • Page 271 USER GUIDE FALCON Normal (operation) event state, 190 Notification Pane displays alarm, 101 sizing, 123 Notification class Parameter ´journal` (previous usage), 101 change, 239 datapoint, 186 change in fast access list, 147 datapoint property description, 61 filter, 238 high, 61 path, 238 low, 61 trend, 221, 224...
  • Page 272 FALCON USER GUIDE network, 110 Reference number Priority project information, 135 switchpoints, 167 Reference points Priority COV value settings, 58 switchpoints, 167 References Priority calendar, 170, 181 alarm, 232 Refresh Priority array, 64 Excel Web HTML interface, 123 Priority for Writing Refreshing schedule, 160, 161 datapoint, 44...
  • Page 273 USER GUIDE FALCON Schedule name System admin enter, 160, 161 user level, 129 Schedules, 113 System architecture examples, 20, 21 general, 154 System date, 116 overview, 17 system settings, 204 view, 154 System overview Selected points/parameters features of Excel Web controller, 11 fast access list, 141 System settings, 116 Serial port...
  • Page 274 FALCON USER GUIDE alarm categories relationship, 110 select access level, 130, 133 datapoint, 186 select decimal places, 132, 134 event category relationship, 110 select preferred languagel, 131, 134 Tree navigation User administration, 40 Excel Web HTML interface, 123 access level display, 127 Trend access rights, 40 active state of datapoint, 220...
  • Page 275 USER GUIDE FALCON LON trend records, 213 Web pages version values of datapoint, 188 controller, 138 LON trend records, 213 Web server version Viewing information controller, 138 Excel Web HTML interface, 123 Weekly program copy switchpoints, 164, 165 delete switchpoints, 164 With switches ( 3 position output datapoint property description, 70 Watchdog bevavior and controller boot, 257...
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