I/O Board Names and Terminology
RS485 I/O Network Boards and Peripherals
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2.2.3.2
Creating an Instance of RCB
Application
You can create an instance of RCB application even if
the RCB board is not connected to the Site Supervisor
controller, however the board status is displayed “Offline”.
If the RCB board is connected to Site Supervisor
through the I/O network, the Site Supervisor should find
the RCB board and its property values and should be read
on the controller through the I/O network.
2.2.3.3
Deleting/Checking Status of RCB
Board
You can navigate to Network Summary screen to do
the following operations:
1. View all the devices connected to the Site
Supervisor from the I/O network and its online
status.
2. Delete a device.
3. View the I/O network traffic status.
4. Navigate to the summary screen of a specific
device.
2.2.3.4
Zone Management
You can associate an RCB board with a zone.
When an RCB board is associated with a zone, some
inputs of RCB should use the output values from zone.
The are the property mapping list you can use:
2.2.3.5
Scheduling
Daily (from Monday to Sunday) schedules of
Occupied/Unoccupied state can be set and send to the
RCB board.
2.2.3.6
Alarming
Alarms generated from RCB board will be received
and reported by Alarm management in Site
Supervisor.You can configure alarms properties such as:
• Alarm repeat rate
• Alarm type
• Alarm category
• Alarm displayed message
• Alarm monitoring flag
The Alarms generated from the Site Supervisor for the
RCB application are the following:
• Control Temp High
• Supply Temp High
• Return Temp High
• Control Temp Low
• Supply Temp Low
• Return Temp Low
You can set the following attributions for each of the
alarms above:
• Alarm repeat rate
• Alarm delay
• Alarm type
• Alarm category
• Alarm displayed message
• Alarm monitoring flag
For the alarms generated by the RCB board, any reset
or clear actions you performed in the Site Supervisor will
be forwarded to the RCB.
2.2.3.7
Real Time Clock Updates
Section 2.2.2.7, Real Time Clock
2.2.3.8
Hand-Held Terminal Support
Section 2.2.2.8, Hand-Held Terminal
RCB Inputs
Zone Outputs
OCC STATE
ZONE_OCC_STATE
ZONE TEMP
ZONE_TEMP_OUT
ECON OK
ZONE ECON OK
DEHUM ACTIVE
ZONE DEHUM ACTIVE
OCC HEAT
ZONE HEAT OCC OUT
UNOCC HEAT
ZONE HEAT UOC OUT
OCC COOL
ZONE COOL OCC OUT
UNOCC COOL
ZONE COOL UOC OUT
OCC DEHUM
ZONE FB HUMID STPT
SEASON
ZONE_SUM_WIN_-
MODE_OUT
UNOCC DEHUM
ZONE_DEHUM_UNOC_OUT
OCC HUMIDITY
ZONE_FB_HUMID_STPT
UNOCC HUMIDITY
ZONE_HUM_OUT
Table 2-4
- RCB and Zone Property Mapping List
NOTE: The RCB does not have the capability
of resetting individual alarms. All alarms on
the RCB will be reset or cleared by the RCB if
anyone is reset or clear the alarms in the Site
Supervisor.
Summary of Contents for Site Supervisor
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