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KEP Multi-Protocol Communication Card Option Start-up Guide

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Appendix B.2.  SUPERtrol_I Modbus RTU Mappings to BACnet, Metasys N2, EtherNet/IP, 

DF1,Modbus TCP/IP and LonWorks

Point Name 

BACnet 

Object 

Type 

BACnet 

Object ID 

Metasys 

N2 Data 

Type 

Metasys 

N2 

Address 

EIP Tag Name 

DF1 

Address 

LonWorks Name 

LonWorks 

SNVT 

Volume Flow 

AI 

AI 

Flt_XXX[000] 

F11:000 

nvoVolFlow_XXX 

SNVT_count_f 

CorVol or Mass Flow 

AI 

AI 

Flt_XXX[001] 

F11:001 

nvoCorVol_XXX 

SNVT_count_f 

Total 

AI 

AI 

Flt_XXX[002] 

F11:002 

nvoTotal_XXX 

SNVT_count_f 

Grand Total 

AI 

AI 

Flt_XXX[003] 

F11:003 

nvoGrndTot_XXX 

SNVT_count_f 

Temperature 

AI 

AI 

Flt_XXX[004] 

F11:004 

nvoTemp_XXX 

SNVT_count_f 

Density 

AI 

AI 

Flt_XXX[005] 

F11:005 

nvoDensity_XXX 

SNVT_count_f 

Preset 1 

AV 

AO 

Flt_XXX[006] 

F11:006 

nviPreset1_XXX 

SNVT_count_f 

Preset 2 

AV 

AO 

Flt_XXX[007] 

F11:007 

nviPreset2_XXX 

SNVT_count_f 

Preset 3 

AV 

AO 

Flt_XXX[008] 

F11:008 

nviPreset3_XXX 

SNVT_count_f 

Preset 4 

AV 

10 

AO 

10 

Flt_XXX[009] 

F11:009 

nviPreset4_XXX 

SNVT_count_f 

Year 

AI 

11 

AI 

11 

U16_XXX[020]  N10:020 

nvoYear_XXX 

SNVT_count_f 

Month 

AI 

12 

AI 

12 

U16_XXX[021]  N10:021 

nvoMonth_XXX 

SNVT_count_f 

Day 

AI 

13 

AI 

13 

U16_XXX[022]  N10:022 

nvoDay_XXX 

SNVT_count_f 

Hours 

AI 

14 

AI 

14 

U16_XXX[023]  N10:023 

nvoHours_XXX 

SNVT_count_f 

Minutes 

AI 

15 

AI 

15 

U16_XXX[024]  N10:024 

nvoMinutes_XXX 

SNVT_count_f 

Seconds 

AI 

16 

AI 

16 

U16_XXX[025]  N10:025 

nvoSeconds_XXX 

SNVT_count_f 

Viscosity 

AI 

17 

AI 

17 

Flt_XXX[010] 

F11:010 

nvoViscosity_XXX 

SNVT_count_f 

Transaction Number 

AI 

18 

AI 

18 

U16_XXX[028]  N10:028 

nvoTransNum_XXX 

SNVT_count_f 

Fluid Number 

AV 

19 

AO 

19 

U16_XXX[044]  N10:044 

nviFluidNum_XXX 

SNVT_count_f 

Error-Pulse Out Overflow 

BI 

DI 

Bit_XXX[000]  B12:000 

nvoPlsOutOvr_XXX 

SNVT_switch 

Alarm-Flow Rate Alarm Low 

BI 

DI 

Bit_XXX[001]  B12:001 

nvoFlRtAlmLo_XXX 

SNVT_switch 

Alarm-Flow Rate Alarm High 

BI 

DI 

Bit_XXX[002]  B12:002 

nvoFlRtAlmHi_XXX 

SNVT_switch 

Alarm-Temp Alarm Low 

BI 

DI 

Bit_XXX[003]  B12:003  nvoTempAlmLo_XXX 

SNVT_switch 

Alarm-Temp Alarm High 

BI 

DI 

Bit_XXX[004]  B12:004 

nvoTempAlmHi_XXX 

SNVT_switch 

Alarm-Density Alarm Low 

BI 

DI 

Bit_XXX[005]  B12:005 

nvoDensAlmLo_XXX 

SNVT_switch 

Alarm-Density Alarm High 

BI 

DI 

Bit_XXX[006]  B12:006 

nvoDensAlmHi_XXX 

SNVT_switch 

Alarm-Batch Overrun Alarm 

BI 

DI 

Bit_XXX[013]  B12:013 

nvoBtcOvrAlm_XXX 

SNVT_switch 

Error-Software Error Reset 

BI 

DI 

Bit_XXX[014]  B12:014 

nvoSwErrRes_XXX 

SNVT_switch 

Error-Extended PFI Lockup 

BI 

10 

DI 

10 

Bit_XXX[015]  B12:015 

nvoExPFILck_XXX 

SNVT_switch 

Error-Cal Checksum Error 

BI 

11 

DI 

11 

Bit_XXX[018]  B12:018 

nvoCalChkErr_XXX 

SNVT_switch 

Error-Modem Not Found 

BI 

12 

DI 

12 

Bit_XXX[019]  B12:019  nvoModmNtFnd_XXX  SNVT_switch 

Error-Setup Checksum Error 

BI 

13 

DI 

13 

Bit_XXX[020]  B12:020 

nvoSetChkErr_XXX 

SNVT_switch 

Error-Rate Overflow Error 

BI 

14 

DI 

14 

Bit_XXX[021]  B12:021 

nvoRtOvrfErr_XXX 

SNVT_switch 

Error-A to D Not Converting 

BI 

15 

DI 

15 

Bit_XXX[022]  B12:022 

nvoAtDNtCnv_XXX 

SNVT_switch 

Error-Aux Input Too Low 

BI 

16 

DI 

16 

Bit_XXX[023]  B12:023 

nvoAuxIn2Lo_XXX 

SNVT_switch 

Error-Aux Input Too High 

BI 

17 

DI 

17 

Bit_XXX[024]  B12:024 

nvoAuxIn2Hi_XXX 

SNVT_switch 

Error-Flow Input Too Low 

BI 

18 

DI 

18 

Bit_XXX[025]  B12:025 

nvoFloIn2Lo_XXX 

SNVT_switch 

Error-Flow Input Too High 

BI 

19 

DI 

19 

Bit_XXX[026]  B12:026 

nvoFloIn2Hi_XXX 

SNVT_switch 

Error-Pulse Security Error 

BI 

20 

DI 

20 

Bit_XXX[027]  B12:027 

nvoPlsSecErr_XXX 

SNVT_switch 

Error-RTD Out Of Range 

BI 

21 

DI 

21 

Bit_XXX[028]  B12:028  nvoRTDOutRng_XXX  SNVT_switch 

Warning-Battery Low Warning 

BI 

22 

DI 

22 

Bit_XXX[029]  B12:029 

nvoBatLoWarn_XXX 

SNVT_switch 

Error-Time Clock Error 

BI 

23 

DI 

23 

Bit_XXX[030]  B12:030 

nvoTmeClkErr_XXX 

SNVT_switch 

Warning-Totalizer Rollover 

BI 

24 

DI 

24 

Bit_XXX[031]  B12:031 

nvoTotRllOvr_XXX 

SNVT_switch 

Command-Reset Total 

BV 

25 

DO 

25 

Bit_XXX[032]  B12:032 

nviResetTot_XXX 

SNVT_switch 

Command-Reset Errors 

BV 

26 

DO 

26 

Bit_XXX[033]  B12:033 

nviResetErr_XXX 

SNVT_switch 

Command-Print Command 

BV 

27 

DO 

27 

Bit_XXX[034]  B12:034 

nviPrintCmd_XXX 

SNVT_switch 

Status-Instr Type Rate/Total or Batch 

BI 

28 

DI 

28 

Bit_XXX[035]  B12:035 

nvoInstTypRt_XXX 

SNVT_switch 

Command-Start Batch Command 

BV 

29 

DO 

29 

Bit_XXX[036]  B12:036 

nviSttBtcCmd_XXX 

SNVT_switch 

Command-Stop Batch Command 

BV 

30 

DO 

30 

Bit_XXX[037]  B12:037 

nviStpBtcCmd_XXX 

SNVT_switch 

Command-Clear Batch Command 

BV 

31 

DO 

31 

Bit_XXX[038]  B12:038 

nviClrBtcCmd_XXX 

SNVT_switch 

Status-Batch Filling Status 

BI 

32 

DI 

32 

Bit_XXX[039]  B12:039 

nvoBtcFillSt_XXX 

SNVT_switch 

Status-Batch Stopped Status 

BI 

33 

DI 

33 

Bit_XXX[040]  B12:040 

nvoBtcStpSt_XXX 

SNVT_switch 

Status-Batch Idle Status 

BI 

34 

DI 

34 

Bit_XXX[041]  B12:041 

nvoBtcIdlSt_XXX 

SNVT_switch 

Command-Relay 1 Command 

BV 

35 

DO 

35 

Bit_XXX[042]  B12:042 

nviRel1Cmd_XXX 

SNVT_switch 

Command-Relay 2 Command 

BV 

36 

DO 

36 

Bit_XXX[043]  B12:043 

nviRel2Cmd_XXX 

SNVT_switch 

Command-Relay 3 Command 

BV 

37 

DO 

37 

Bit_XXX[044]  B12:044 

nviRel3Cmd_XXX 

SNVT_switch 

Command-Relay 4 Command 

BV 

38 

DO 

38 

Bit_XXX[045]  B12:045 

nviRel4Cmd_XXX 

SNVT_switch 

Status-Relay 1 Status 

BI 

39 

DI 

39 

Bit_XXX[046]  B12:046 

nvoRel1Stat_XXX 

SNVT_switch 

Status-Relay 2 Status 

BI 

40 

DI 

40 

Bit_XXX[047]  B12:047 

nvoRel2Stat_XXX 

SNVT_switch 

Status-Relay 3 Status 

BI 

41 

DI 

41 

Bit_XXX[048]  B12:048 

nvoRel3Stat_XXX 

SNVT_switch 

Status-Relay 4 Status 

BI 

42 

DI 

42 

Bit_XXX[049]  B12:049 

nvoRel4Stat_XXX 

SNVT_switch 

Status-Control 1 Status 

BI 

43 

DI 

43 

Bit_XXX[050]  B12:050 

nvoCtrl1Stat_XXX 

SNVT_switch 

Status-Control 2 Status 

BI 

44 

DI 

44 

Bit_XXX[051]  B12:051 

nvoCtrl2Stat_XXX 

SNVT_switch 

Status-Control 3 Status 

BI 

45 

DI 

45 

Bit_XXX[052]  B12:052 

nvoCtrl3Stat_XXX 

SNVT_switch 

Summary of Contents for ES762-ST2

Page 1: ... setup instructions and usage The instructions are effective for the above as of August 2016 Multi Protocol Communication Card COM CARD Start up Guide For Interfacing KEP Products SUPERtrol_II SUPERtrol_I LEVELtrol_II ES762 ST2 To Building Automation Systems BACnet MS TP BACnet IP Modbus TCP IP Metasys N2 EtherNet IP DF1 and LonWorks ...

Page 2: ... Card Option Start up Guide Page 2 Technical Support Support Contact Information Kessler Ellis Products 10 Industrial Way East Eatontown NJ 07724 Customer Service 800 631 2165 732 935 1320 Email flowsupport kep com Website www KEP com ...

Page 3: ...ction 4 3 5 Use a browser to access the embedded tool which is referred to in this manual as the Web Configurator to select the device that will be attached to COM CARD and set the Modbus Node ID Once the device is selected the COM CARD Automatically builds and loads the Configuration Section 5 6 BACnet IP or Modbus TCP IP Option 3 Use a browser to access the COM CARD Web Configurator to change th...

Page 4: ...onfiguration 19 5 5 4 DF1 Configuration 19 6 BACNET MS TP AND BACNET IP SETTING NODE_OFFSET TO ASSIGN SPECIFIC DEVICE INSTANCES 20 7 HOW TO START THE INSTALLATION OVER CLEARING PROFILES 21 8 LONWORKS Option 4 COMMISSIONING COM CARD ON A LONWORKS NETWORK 22 8 1 Commissioning COM CARD on a LonWorks Network 22 8 1 1 Instructions to Download XIF File from COM CARD Using Browser 22 9 BACNET EXPLORER 24...

Page 5: ...KEP Multi Protocol Communication Card Option Start up Guide Page 5 NOTES ...

Page 6: ... The mark is a symbol of a high quality BACnet product Go to http www BACnetInternational net btl for more information about the BACnet Testing Laboratory Click here for BACnet PIC Statement LonMark International is the recognized authority for certification education and promotion of interoperability standards for the benefit of manufacturers integrators and end users LonMark International has de...

Page 7: ...ected to the COM CARD and automatically configures them for BACnet 1 MS TP BAC net IP Metasys 2 N2 by JCI Modbus TCP IP EtherNet IP DF1 or LonWorks 3 It is not necessary to download any configuration files to support the required applications The COM CARD is pre loaded with tested Profiles Configurations for the supported devices 1 BACnet is a registered trademark of ASHRAE 2 Metasys is a register...

Page 8: ..._________________________ Option 3 units have the following 2 ports Ethernet RS 485 Option 4 units have the following 2 ports LonWorks Ethernet The total number of Registers presented by the device attached to the COM CARD cannot exceed Model Protocols Supported Option 3 Specify Protocol BACnet IP BACnet MS TP Modbus TCP IP Meyasys N2 AB DF1 AB Ethernet IP Option 4 LonWorks LonWorks COM CARD Optio...

Page 9: ...documented The Modbus Node ID assigned is used for designating the Device Instance for BAC net IP and BACnet MS TP Section 6 The Metasys N2 and Modbus TCP IP field protocol Node IDs are automatically set to be the same value as the Node ID of the Modbus RTU device Set the serial device that the COM CARD is plugged into to have the same Baud Rate Data Bits Stop Bits and Parity settings as the COM C...

Page 10: ...Quad Digital Input ES762 only RS 485 Ethernet RS 232 KEP Multi Protocol Communication Card Option Start up Guide Page 10 4 INTERFACING COM CARD TO DEVICE 4 1 Connection Ports ...

Page 11: ...rom COM CARD to RS 485 Field Network Connect the BACnet MS TP or Metasys N2 RS 485 network wires to the 4 pin RS 485 connector on COM CARD Terminal Block as shown below in Figure 6 o The RS 485 GND Pin 1 is not typically connected See Section 5 4 for information on connecting to BACnet IP network If the COM CARD is the last device on the BACnet MS TP or Metasys N2 trunk then the End Of Line Termin...

Page 12: ...nd COM CARD Ethernet Port The Default IP Address of COM CARD is 192 168 1 24 Subnet Mask is 255 255 255 0 If the PC and COM CARD are on different IP Networks assign a static IP Address to the PC on the 192 168 1 xxx network For Windows XP Go to Right click on Local Area Connection Properties Highlight For Windows 7 or later Go to Right click on Local Area Connection Properties Highlight For Window...

Page 13: ...Connected to COM CARD Figure 9 Web Configurator Showing no Active Profiles In the Web Configurator the Active Profiles section is shown on the lower left side of the screen The Active Profiles section lists the currently active device profiles including previous Web Configurator additions This list will be empty for new installations or after clearing all con figurations Figure 9 To add an active ...

Page 14: ...gurator Showing Active Profile Additions Once the Profile for the device has been selected from the drop down list enter the value of the de vice s Modbus Node ID which was assigned in Section 3 3 2 Then press the Submit button to add the Profile of the device to be configured Completed additions will be listed under Active Profiles as shown in Figure 11 ...

Page 15: ...he same subnet as the COM CARD Section 5 1 open a web browser on the PC and enter the IP Address of the COM CARD the default address is 192 168 1 24 The Web Configurator is displayed as the landing page Figure 12 To access the Web GUI click on the Diagnostics Debugging button in the bottom right side of the page Figure 12 Web Configurator Screen with Active Profiles ...

Page 16: ... IP Address field of the COM CARD Ethernet port If necessary change the Netmask N1 Netmask field Type in a new Subnet Mask If necessary change the IP Gateway Default Gateway field Type in a new IP Gateway NOTE If the COM CARD is connected to a router the IP Gateway of the COM CARD should be set to the IP Address of that router Reset COM CARD Unplug Ethernet cable from PC and connect it to the netw...

Page 17: ...n 3 Use the Protocol Selector by typing in the corresponding number next to the desired protocol o BACnet IP 1 o BACnet MS TP 2 o Metasys N2 3 o Modbus TCP IP 4 o EtherNet IP 5 o DF1 6 Then click System Restart to bring up options to configure the desired protocol For Option 4 There are no device details to be entered for this protocol combination Enter the appropriate details for BACnet IP ...

Page 18: ...Multi Protocol Communication Card Option Start up Guide Page 18 5 5 2 BACnet MS TP Configuration Enter the appropriate details for BACnet MS TP Figure 15 Web Configurator Showing BACnet MS TP Configuration ...

Page 19: ...TCP and EtherNet IP Configuration 5 5 4 DF1 Configuration Figure 16 Web Configurator Showing Metasys N2 Configuration Figure 17 Web Configurator Showing DF1 Configuration There are no Web Configurator Parameters for Metasys N2 Modbus TCP IP or EtherNet IP Enter the appropriate details for DF1 ...

Page 20: ...tion the assigned IP Address must be gathered from the network administrator o The Web Configurator is displayed as the landing page Section 5 5 The Node_Offset field shows the current value default 50 000 o The values allowed for a BACnet Device Instance can range from 1 to 4 194 303 To assign a specific Device Instance or range change the Node_Offset value as needed using the calculation below D...

Page 21: ...e COM CARD the default address is 192 168 1 24 If the IP Address of the COM CARD has been changed by previous configuration the assigned IP Address must be gathered from the network administrator The Web Configurator is displayed as the landing page At the bottom left of the page click the Clear Profiles and Restart button Once restart is complete all past profiles discovered and or added via Web ...

Page 22: ...1 Instructions to Download XIF File from COM CARD Option 4 Using Browser Connect a CAT5 Ethernet cable Straight through or Cross Over between the PC and COM CARD The Default IP Address of COM CARD is 192 168 1 24 Subnet Mask is 255 255 255 0 If the PC and COM CARD are on different IP Networks assign a static IP Address to the PC on the 192 168 1 xxx network For Windows XP Go to Right click on Loca...

Page 23: ...ows 7 use the following IP Address Click twice Open a web browser and go to the following address IP Address of COM CARD fserver xif o Example 192 168 1 24 fserver xif If the web browser prompts to save the file save the file onto the PC If the web browser displays the xif file as a web page save the file onto the local PC as fserver xif ...

Page 24: ...U up to 32 devices BACnet MS TP BACnet IP A typical working example of a BACnet Explorer on a BACnet Network For additional details related to the BACnet Explorer go to the Sierra Monitor Resource Center www sierramonitor com customer care resource center and download the BACnet Explorer Start up Guide For purchasing information look up the BACnet Explorer page on the Sierra Monitor website www si...

Page 25: ...net adapters on the PC Laptop Ensure that FieldServer Toolbox is loaded onto the local PC If not download FieldServ er Toolbox zip on the Sierra Monitor webpage under Customer Care Resource Center Soft ware Downloads http www sierramonitor com customer care resource center filters software downloads Disable firewall and virus protection software if possible Connect a standard CAT5 Ethernet cable b...

Page 26: ...ages screen Type the IP Address of the COM CARD into the web browser or use the FieldServer Toolbox to connect to the COM CARD Click on Diagnostics and Debugging Button then click on view and then on connections If there are any errors showing on the Connection page please refer to Appendix A 3 for the rele vant wiring and settings ...

Page 27: ...ta bits stop bits o Check device address o Verify wiring o Verify device is connected to the same subnet as the COM CARD o Verify the Modbus device was discovered in Web Configurator Section 5 2 Field COM problems o If Ethernet protocols are used observe Ethernet LEDs on the COM CARD Appendix A 4 o Check dipswitch settings using correct baud rate and device instance o Verify IP Address setting o V...

Page 28: ...It will turn off after 5 seconds A steady red light will indicate there is a system error on COM CARD If this occurs immediately report the related system error shown in the error screen of the GUI interface to Sierra Monitor Corporation for evaluation Node Offline The Node Offline LED will turn on and stay solid if there is no communication with the device RX The RX LED will flash when a message ...

Page 29: ...gnostic Capture will accelerate diagnosis of the problem Ensure that FieldServer Toolbox is Loaded on the PC that is currently being used or download FieldServer Toolbox zip on the Sierra Monitor webpage under Customer Care Resource Center Software Downloads http www sierramonitor com customer care resource center filters software downloads Disable firewall and virus protection software if possibl...

Page 30: ...n Card Option Start up Guide Page 30 o Select Full Diagnostic NOTE If desired the default capture period can be changed o Click on Start Diagnostic o When the capture period is finished the Diagnostic Test Complete window will appear ...

Page 31: ...tart up Guide Page 31 Step 2 Send Log o Once the diagnostic test is complete a zip file will be saved on the PC o Choose Open to launch explorer and have it point directly at the correct folder o Send the Diagnostic zip file to flowsupport kep com ...

Page 32: ...e Firmware tab 5 In the Firmware tab click on Choose Files and select the firmware file extracted in step 1 6 Click on the orange Submit button 7 When the download is complete click on the System Restart button Access to the COM CARD can be restricted by enabling a password There are 2 access levels defined by 2 account names Admin and User The Admin account has unrestricted access to the COM CARD...

Page 33: ...s bar of the browser type the IP address filename o Example 192 168 1 24 prof1b csv Press the enter key and save the file Open the file and go to the server side map descriptors section The map_descriptor_name data_array_name and data array_offset will be shown for each point Go back to the browser and select the view branch Select the data arrays branch Select the data array that corresponds with...

Page 34: ... AI 21 AI 21 Flt_XXX 020 F11 020 nvoAlmPt2_XXX SNVT_count_f Alarm Point 3 AI 22 AI 22 Flt_XXX 021 F11 021 nvoAlmPt3_XXX SNVT_count_f Year AI 23 AI 23 U16_XXX 044 N10 044 nvoYear_XXX SNVT_count_f Month AI 24 AI 24 U16_XXX 045 N10 045 nvoMonth_XXX SNVT_count_f Day AI 25 AI 25 U16_XXX 046 N10 046 nvoDay_XXX SNVT_count_f Hours AI 26 AI 26 U16_XXX 047 N10 047 nvoHours_XXX SNVT_count_f Min AI 27 AI 27 U...

Page 35: ..._XXX SNVT_switch Sens Proc Alm Relay 2 Lo Alm BI 25 DI 25 Bit_XXX 024 B12 024 nvoAlRl2LoAl_XXX SNVT_switch Sens Proc Alm Relay 3 Hi Alm BI 26 DI 26 Bit_XXX 025 B12 025 nvoAlRl3HiAl_XXX SNVT_switch Sens Proc Alm Relay 3 Lo Alm BI 27 DI 27 Bit_XXX 026 B12 026 nvoAlRl3LoAl_XXX SNVT_switch Srvc Test 24Vdc Out Error BI 28 DI 28 Bit_XXX 027 B12 027 nvo24VDCErr_XXX SNVT_switch Srvc Test Pulse In Error BI...

Page 36: ...Error Setup Checksum Error BI 13 DI 13 Bit_XXX 020 B12 020 nvoSetChkErr_XXX SNVT_switch Error Rate Overflow Error BI 14 DI 14 Bit_XXX 021 B12 021 nvoRtOvrfErr_XXX SNVT_switch Error A to D Not Converting BI 15 DI 15 Bit_XXX 022 B12 022 nvoAtDNtCnv_XXX SNVT_switch Error Aux Input Too Low BI 16 DI 16 Bit_XXX 023 B12 023 nvoAuxIn2Lo_XXX SNVT_switch Error Aux Input Too High BI 17 DI 17 Bit_XXX 024 B12 ...

Page 37: ...In2Lo_XXX SNVT_switch Error Aux Input Too High BI 4 DI 4 Bit_XXX 024 B12 024 nvoAuxIn2Hi_XXX SNVT_switch Error Level Input Too Low BI 5 DI 5 Bit_XXX 025 B12 025 nvoLvlIn2Lo_XXX SNVT_switch Error Level Input Too High BI 6 DI 6 Bit_XXX 026 B12 026 nvoLvlIn2Hi_XXX SNVT_switch Error RTD Out Of Range BI 7 DI 7 Bit_XXX 028 B12 028 nvoRTDOutRng_XXX SNVT_switch Warning Battery Low Warning BI 8 DI 8 Bit_XX...

Page 38: ...st Hour AI 34 AI 34 U16_XXX 060 N11 060 nvoPwrLstHr_XXX SNVT_count_f Power Lost Min AI 35 AI 35 U16_XXX 061 N11 061 nvoPwrLstMin_XXX SNVT_count_f Aux 3 AI 36 AI 36 Flt_XXX 027 F10 027 nvoAux3_XXX SNVT_count_f Aux 2 Total AI 37 AI 37 Flt_XXX 028 F10 028 nvoAux2Tot_XXX SNVT_count_f Aux 2 Grand Total AI 38 AI 38 Flt_XXX 029 F10 029 nvoAx2GrdTot_XXX SNVT_count_f Aux 3 Total AI 39 AI 39 Flt_XXX 030 F10...

Page 39: ... Input 2 Iin Error BI 32 DI 32 Bit_XXX 031 B12 031 nvoSvIn2IinE_XXX SNVT_switch Servc Test Input 2 RTD Error BI 33 DI 33 Bit_XXX 032 B12 032 nvoSvIn2RTDE_XXX SNVT_switch Servc Test Input 3 Iin Error BI 34 DI 34 Bit_XXX 033 B12 033 nvoSvIn3IinE_XXX SNVT_switch Servc Test Input 3 RTD Error BI 35 DI 35 Bit_XXX 034 B12 034 nvoSvIn3RTDE_XXX SNVT_switch Servc Test Pulse Out Error BI 36 DI 36 Bit_XXX 035...

Page 40: ...erature above 65 C it should be installed in a Restricted Access Area requiring a key or a special tool to gain access This device must not be connected to a LAN segment with outdoor wiring COM CARD Option 3 COM CARD Option 4 Electrical Connections One 3 pin Phoenix connector with RS 485 port gnd One Ethernet 10 100 BaseT port One 2 pin Phoenix connector with One FTT 10 LonWorks port One Ethernet ...

Page 41: ...nstallation or application or on which original identification marks have been removed or altered This Limited Warranty also will not apply to interconnecting cables or wires consumables or to any damage resulting from battery leakage In all cases KEP s responsibility and liability under this warranty shall be limited to the cost of the equipment The purchaser must obtain shipping instructions for...

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