Introduction Notes on this addendum manual Condair devices equipped with an Integrated Controller can be connected via the corresponding interface on the Integrated Controller (BACnet on-board) to a BACnet IP network or a BACnet MS/TP network. This manual describes how to install and configure BACnet on-board (see...
Functions overview The following table gives you an overview of the supported protocols and functions. BACnet on-board Integrated controller BACnet IP BACnet MS/TP Master Mode BACnet MS/TP Slave Mode BTL certified BACnet Service COV (Change of Value) Please refer to the BACnet Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS, see Section 5.2) and the objects tables (see...
For safety and warranty reasons any action beyond the scope of this manual must be carried out only by qualified personnel authorised by the manufacturer. It is assumed that all persons working with the Condair Integrated Controller are familiar and comply with the appropriate local regulations on work safety and the prevention of accidents.
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Safety reporting All persons working with the Condair Integrated Controller are obliged to report any alterations to the system that may affect safety to the owner without delay and to secure such systems against ac- cidental power-up. Prohibited modifications to the unit No modifications must be undertaken on the Condair Integrated Controller without the express writ- ten consent of the manufacturer.
Notes for the planning engineer 3.1.1 Overview The BACnet on-board functionality of the Integrated Controllers allows to connect Condair devices via the RJ45 Ethernet interface to a BACnet IP network or via the RS485 interface to a BACnet MS/TP network without further options.
3.1.2 Principle network diagrams 3.1.2.1 Principle BACnet network The principle diagram below shows the connection of the Condair Integrated Controller to a BACnet IP network. Principle BACnet IP network Ethernet (BACnet IP) CAT6A cable (or higher) with RJ45 termination Integrated Controller...
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Principle BACnet MS/TP network The diagram below shows the connection of a Condair Integrated Controller to a BACnet MS/TP network. The diagram also shows an application an application encountered in practice: BACnet MS/TP com- municates with the higher-level BACnet IP via a router.
Wiring 1. Lead the network cable through a cable gland or the rectangular cable lead-through into the control unit. 2. Connect network cable according to the following wiring diagrams to the corresponding interface connector on the Integrated Controller. BACnet IP BACnet MS/TP CR2032 CR2032...
Configuration After network wiring connections have been completed, the Condair Integrated Controller needs to be setup to operate and communicate through BACnet IP or BACnet MS/TP with the building management system. This setup includes the settings in the "Network" and the "Controls" submenu of the Integrated Controller.
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– Default Gateway: This field shows the actual IP address of the default gateway assigned manually or assigned by a DHCP server. If the parameter "DHCP Mode" is set to "Fixed", the IP address of the default gateway can be set via this field. If the parameter "DHCP Mode" is set to "DHCP", the IP address of the default gateway is assigned by a DHCP server.
Factory setting: BACnet/IP Off, MS/TP Master, MS/TP Slave or Options: Device Name BACnet/IP Condair Controller – Device Name: With this setting you determine the name of the device for Device Description the communication via the integrated BACnet interface. Humidifier Note: The name assigned here is also assigned to the object name of Device Location the device object.
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– Foreign Device: With this setting, you determine whether the device logs in to an external BACnet IP Broadcast Management Device (BBMD) ("On") so that it can receive broadcast messages (messages to all participants) on the IP network or not ("Off "). Note: In an IP network, routers generally block broadcast messages (messages to all participants) to reduce traffic.
Options: Off, MS/TP Master, MS/TP Slave or 9600 BACnet/IP Device Name Baud Rate: With this setting you set the Baudrate for the data transfer.. – Condair Controller Factory setting: 9600 Device Description Options: 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 76800, 115200 Humidifier –...
Note: If you want the Condair Integrated Controller to be controlled via a hardwired analog control signal set "Source" to "Analog" and set the other control settings as required (see "Operation Manual" of the corresponding device for details).
3.3.3.2 Monitoring of bus communication The monitoring of the bus communication described below only takes place if the "Source" parameter in the "Signal Settings" submenu is not set to "Analog" (siehe Section 3.3.3.1). As soon as the control signal (demand or humidity signal) is transmitted via the BACnet IP or BACnet MS/TP bus system, communication via the bus system is also monitored.
6 = Maintenance 7 = Error 8 = Replace Ag Cartridge 9 = Disinfection 1 = Humidifier Condair DL device DL Type 2 = Humidifier + FC 5089 assembly configuration 3 = Humidifier + FC - Off Code of the latest pend-...
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Read (R) Object Name Description Range Object-Type Object-ID Write (W) Pump Current Pump current 0 - 5.0 A 15148 Ag-Ion Current Ag-Ion current 15027 Read (R) Object Name Description Range Object-Type Object-ID Write (W) Setpoint Humidity setpoint 0 - 95 % 15050 P-Band Proportional band...
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0 = Off FC Status 5167 status 1 = On optional According to the settings <Imperial> or <Metric> in the DL controller software Refer to malfunction list in the Condair DL operation manual for a description of the malfunction codes Communication tables...
3.3.3.1). demand values written over BACnet. Note: If "Source" in the controller settings is set to "Analog" the Condair Integrated Controller will look for a control signal connected to the driver board only. The device will not respond to control –...
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– Check the "Units" setting under " Menu > Password: 8808 > BACnet. General > Region" More variables or additional infor- Contact Condair Technical Services for additional support. mation is required from the Condair Integrated Controller. Communication tables...
Appendix Object abbreviations AI = Analog Input Analog value, readable AO = Analog Output Analog control signal, readable and writable (with priority) AV = Analog Value Analog setting, readable and writable BI = Binary Input Binary state value, readable BV = Binary Value Binary value, readable and writable DEV = Device Object Device object, some porperties are writeable...
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