Communication Connection DVM Chiller, DVM S HP/HR, DVM S Eco, CAC, and 2020 FJM models connect to R1/R2 When more than one system is connected to a single channel, it is recommended that each outdoor unit address is set manually. This setting is made on main unit of each system.
Page 4
Connection to a PC Only compatible with Internet Explorer 11 or newer Bottom of DMS 2.5 Connect with an ethernet cable (crossover cable may be required)
Page 5
Setting the PC’s IP/Network Navigate to your PC’s “Control Panel” This can be typed into the search bar Select “Network and Sharing” Select “Properties” Select the blue icon to the right of “Connections” This may say “Local area connection” or “Ethernet”...
Page 6
Setting The PC’s IP/Network Continued Select “Internet Protocol Version 4” Select “Use the following IP address” Enter the IP address, Subnet mask, and Default gateway Select “Properties” Note: Ensure the last 3 digits of the IP address entered are Select “OK” different than those displayed on the DMS2.5.
Page 7
Setting The PC’s IP/Network Continued 10. Open “Internet Explorer” (version 11 or newer). 13. You may be directed to download Silverlight prior to being able to load the 11. Type the IP address found on the DMS 2.5 into the web browser.* DMS 2.5 web page 12.
Page 8
Log In To DMS 2.5 Once the “LOGIN” window opens, enter the default user name and password: • admin • ac0530 If this is the first time logging into the DMS 2.5 you will be directed to change the default password NOTE: User name and password are case sensitive.
Page 9
Log In To DMS 2.5 Select “admin” and set the new password and The password must be at least 8 digits with at least name then select “Save” one number...
Page 10
Log In To DMS 2.5 Once you have changed the password you will need to log out of the DMS 2.5 Repeat the steps from page 6, then enter the new user A message window will appear if the DMS 2.5 and name and password to log back into the DMS 2.5.
Page 11
System Tracking If this is the first time logging into the DMS 2.5 a blue box will display “Tracking failed now” Scroll over “System Settings” Select “Tracking”...
Page 12
System Tracking 3. Select “DVM Tracking” Enter the "Admin Password"...
Page 13
System Tracking Select “OK” If tracking fails: • Check that the R1/R2 wiring is connected properly from the DMS 2.5 to all outdoor units. • All units must be powered and have successfully completed commissioning prior to tracking. The issue must be corrected prior to clicking “OK” •...
Page 14
System Tracking Select “OK” Select “Individual Initialization” • No initialization: No address configuration. • Individual initialization: Configured zones by main address (recommended) • Group initialization: Configured zones by RMC (group) address. Select “OK” System tracking is now complete Tracking can take several minutes...
Page 15
Confirm System Tracking After tracking has completed, ensure quantities found matches the actual amount of devices connected. Once tracking is complete all devices communicating with the DMS 2.5 will display under “Device”. The device addresses will be displayed under “Address”. If the system was commissioned using SNET Pro2, the device names will appear if programmed.
Page 16
DMS 2.5 System Environment You must enter “System environment settings” to edit and save setting adjustments in the DMS 2.5 Scroll your curser over “System Settings” located in the upper tool bar Select “System environment” to access environment settings window.
Page 17
DMS 2.5 System Environment Set the IP address, Subnet mask, and Default gateway for DMS 2.5 non BACnet control Set the date and time. This will then display a window recommending to sync with your computer to ensure proper time/date in the DMS 2.5 NOTE: These settings can be made using the buttons on the front of the DMS 2.5.
Page 18
DMS 2.5 System Environment Time sync with supported wired controllers Set “Error email” recipient. Please refer to the installation and user manuals for more details. Temperature unit of measurement setting for supported wired controllers...
Page 19
DMS 2.5 System Environment Enable if using public IP address for remote accessing Set Contact pattern of the 2 dedicated digital inputs (DI1 and DI2). Please refer to the installation manual for specific pattern details. Security Certificate download. This can be saved to the assigned server or the users PC.
Page 20
BACnet System Environment To configure BACnet options scroll over "System Settings" and click "BACnet configuration" Scroll your curser over "System Settings" located in the upper tool bar Select “BACnet configuration” to access BACnet environment settings window...
Page 21
BACnet System Environment Below is the BACnet upper tool bar Select "Device configuration" to view device “object ID’s” NOTE: Object ID’s cannot be customized.
Page 22
BACnet System Environment Select “System Settings” Make all necessary settings for your application: IP, DHCP, Subnet mask, Default gateway, DNS server etc. for BACnet...
Page 23
BACnet System Environment Be sure to release the “Recipient_list” for BACnet point communication...
Page 24
BACnet System Environment Set "BACnet Provision Type” to “Advanced” to enable functions such as Wind-Free™ and DSP via BACnet To exit the BACnet menu and return to DMS2.5 control menu select “DMS2 Connect” *The Wind-Free™ unit delivers an air current that is under 0.15 m/s while in Wind-Free™ mode. Air velocity that is below 0.15 m/s is considered "still air"...
Page 25
DMS Network Definitions Static IP: Designated single IP set by user, that will not automatically get re-assigned. Manually changed by user. DHCP: A network server that automatically provides and assigns IP addresses, default gateways and other network parameters to client devices. User selected to set up the IP automatically. Default gateway: A node in a computer network using the internet protocol suite that serves as the forwarding host (router) to other networks when no other route specification matches the destination IP address of a packet.
Need help?
Do you have a question about the DMS 2.5 W/BACnet and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers