Johnson Controls Facility Explorer FX40 Product Bulletin Download Page 5

 

Histories 

The Histories feature (Figure 5) allows the FX40 to 
collect, store, and display pertinent system data for 
analysis. This includes control performance 
indication, energy consumption, and system 
troubleshooting. Users can configure the FX40 to 
create a history on any data point in the FX40 
system database. The Histories feature presents the 
stored data either graphically or in a sortable table. 
Users can export stored data in a TXT, PDF, or CSV 
format. 

 

Figure 5: Histories 

Alarming 

The Alarm feature (Figure 6) allows the FX40 to 
route and manage alarms and events according to 
user-defined criteria. Users can configure the FX40 
to generate alarms on any data point in the FX40 
system database. Each alarm record contains 
valuable information, including the alarm and 
return-to-normal time and date, time duration in 
current state, text description, and alarm class. 

The alarm class allows the routing of alarms with 
similar characteristics to common recipients. Users 
can create multiple alarm classes to have a variety 
of alarm routing options. Users can configure alarm 
recipients to receive alarms via a Web browser or 
e-mail. Alarm recipients have a variety of options to 
manage alarms, including sorting, acknowledging, 
silencing, and tagging. 

 

Figure 6: Alarms 

Totalization 

The Totalization feature allows the FX40 to 
accumulate data on a point over a period of time. 
Users can add a totalization extension to any data 
point in the FX40 system database to summarize 
runtime, to accumulate change of state counts, or to 
summarize dynamic analog data. 

Software Upgrades 

Each FX40 includes a 1-year software maintenance 
agreement. This agreement allows you to upgrade 
the FX40 software with any new or interim service 
release for 1 year from the date of purchase. Once 
the software maintenance agreement expires, you 
can order additional upgrades. See Table 1 for 
details.

FX40 Supervisory Controller Product Bulletin    

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Summary of Contents for Facility Explorer FX40

Page 1: ... alarms The FX40 provides a user interface and configuration tool that users can access with a Web browser Multiple users can concurrently connect to the FX40 Security and presentation preferences are managed through user profiles logon IDs and passwords Remote access is easily achieved from an Internet intranet or a dial up connection Figure 1 FX40 Features and Benefits Web Based User Interface R...

Page 2: ...VDC active inputs or dry contact binary inputs Supported Field Controllers The FX40 can interface with many different types of field controllers and monitoring devices Three field level network communication protocols are currently supported N2 LONWORKS and BACnet IP Ethernet N2 Communication The FX40 includes one RS 485 communication port and an N2 protocol driver that allows integration of a wid...

Page 3: ...jects and services To determine if a third party BACnet device is supported compare its Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement PICS with the FX40 PICS This includes the supported BACnet Interoperability Building Blocks BIBB and details the level of BACnet conformance Figure 2 displays an example of an FX40 configuration Figure 2 Example of an FX40 Configuration FX40 Supervisory Controller P...

Page 4: ...ser Interface UI provides the user with system wide monitoring and controlling capability The UI is embedded and provided by the FX40 This allows users to access the system from anywhere on the supervisory network via a Web browser System administrators can format the UI according to specific user preferences The presentation of the information can be as rich or as limited as needed to support a v...

Page 5: ...larm class The alarm class allows the routing of alarms with similar characteristics to common recipients Users can create multiple alarm classes to have a variety of alarm routing options Users can configure alarm recipients to receive alarms via a Web browser or e mail Alarm recipients have a variety of options to manage alarms including sorting acknowledging silencing and tagging Figure 6 Alarm...

Page 6: ...Supports a maximum of 100 devices Includes a 1 year software maintenance agreement LP FX40MA 0 One additional year of annual software maintenance for one FX40 Includes new releases and interim service releases for 1 year from the date of purchase Covers all applications or drivers licensed for the FX40 LP FX40UPG 0 One time new release software upgrade for one FX40 Includes all applications and dr...

Page 7: ...s Four form C SPDT relay outputs rated for 24 VAC DC 2 ampere resistive One LED indicator for each relay Six Universal Inputs for 10k ohm Type III 10k 4A1 International Thermistor 4 20 mA current loop 0 to 10 volt or dry contact 12 bit A D converter Thermistor Sensor Range 23 3 to 57 2 C 10 to 135 F Input accuracy is in the range of 1 of span characteristic curve is customizable 0 10 volt or 4 20 ...

Page 8: ...ations contact a Facility Explorer technical support resource Johnson Controls Inc shall not be liable for damages resulting from misapplication or misuse of its products Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable prot...

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