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DRAFT

 MTSE 

IO&M Manual 

 

 

 

 

39 

Paragon Controls Inc,

 Rev J 2/3/2021 

Monitoring Variables 

 

Object Description 

Min 

Max 

Defaul

R/W 

Address 

Datatype 

Data Value Description 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

System 1 Total Flow 

999999 

40301 

*Note 1 

System 2 Total Flow 

999999 

40303 

*Note 1 

System 3 Total Flow 

999999 

40305 

*Note 1 

SubSystem Flow 

999999 

40307 

 

System 1 Temperature 

-99 

9999 

68 

40311 

Write access only if Address 40699 set to 3 

System 2 Temperature 

-99 

9999 

68 

40312 

Write access only if Address 40700 set to 3 

System 3 Temperature 

-99 

9999 

68 

40313 

Write access only if Address 40701 set to 3 

Sensor 1 Flow 

99999 

40357 

Default Units = ACFM 

Sensor 2 Flow 

99999 

40359 

Default Units = ACFM 

Sensor 3 Flow 

99999 

40361 

Default Units = ACFM 

Sensor 4 Flow 

99999 

40363 

Default Units = ACFM 

Sensor 5 Flow 

99999 

40365 

Default Units = ACFM 

Sensor 6 Flow 

99999 

40367 

Default Units = ACFM 

Sensor 7 Flow 

99999 

40369 

Default Units = ACFM 

Sensor 8 Flow 

99999 

40371 

Default Units = ACFM 

Sensor 9 Flow 

99999 

40373 

Default Units = ACFM 

Sensor 10 Flow 

99999 

40375 

Default Units = ACFM 

Continued up to 40 Sensor Flows in Phase 2  

Sensor 1 Pressure 

99.99 

40437 

Pressure Units = in. W.C. 

Sensor 2 Pressure 

99.99 

40439 

Pressure Units = in. W.C. 

Sensor 3 Pressure 

99.99 

40441 

Pressure Units = in. W.C. 

Sensor 4 Pressure 

99.99 

40443 

Pressure Units = in. W.C. 

Sensor 5 Pressure 

99.99 

40445 

Pressure Units = in. W.C. 

Sensor 6 Pressure 

99.99 

40447 

Pressure Units = in. W.C. 

Sensor 7 Pressure 

99.99 

40449 

Pressure Units = in. W.C. 

Sensor 8 Pressure 

99.99 

40451 

Pressure Units = in. W.C. 

Sensor 9 Pressure 

99.99 

40453 

Pressure Units = in. W.C. 

Sensor 10 Pressure 

99.99 

40455 

Pressure Units = in. W.C. 

Continued up to 40 Pressures in Phase 2 

Sensor 1 Status 

40517 

1=Normal, 2=Caution, 3=Failure 

Sensor 2 Status 

40518 

1=Normal, 2=Caution, 3=Failure 

Sensor 3 Status 

40519 

1=Normal, 2=Caution, 3=Failure 

Sensor 4 Status 

40520 

1=Normal, 2=Caution, 3=Failure 

Sensor 5 Status 

40521 

1=Normal, 2=Caution, 3=Failure 

Sensor 6 Status 

40522 

1=Normal, 2=Caution, 3=Failure 

Sensor 7 Status 

40523 

1=Normal, 2=Caution, 3=Failure 

Sensor 8 Status 

40524 

1=Normal, 2=Caution, 3=Failure 

Sensor 9 Status 

40525 

1=Normal, 2=Caution, 3=Failure 

Sensor 10 Status 

40526 

1=Normal, 2=Caution, 3=Failure 

Continued up to 40 Sensor Statuses in Phase 2 

DP1 Alarm 

40585 

0=Normal, 1=Caution, 2=Failure 

DP2 Alarm 

40586 

0=Normal, 1=Caution, 2=Failure 

DP3 Alarm 

40587 

0=Normal, 1=Caution, 2=Failure 

DP4 Alarm 

40588 

0=Normal, 1=Caution, 2=Failure 

Note 1: If SubSystem is present, it is summed together with last system in use. Typical SubSystem application 
would be a 2

nd

 OA, for example. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for MTSE

Page 1: ...Multi Trans Smart Ecosystem MTSE Installation Operation Maintenance Manual...

Page 2: ...1 3 3 2 Keypad 11 4 MENU INFORMATION 12 4 1 Levels of Menus 12 4 2 Setup Menus 13 4 2 1 Operating Range Menu 15 4 2 2 K Factor 16 4 2 3 Analog I O Configuration 17 4 2 4 System Filters 17 4 2 5 Networ...

Page 3: ...TP Modbus RTU Slave Protection Circuit Polarity Protected Self Resetting Fuse Max communication length 4000 ft EIA 485 Power Consumption 8 5W 15 3VA Max Operating Temperature 20 F to 158 F 29 C to 70...

Page 4: ...ION The MTSE is rated for either indoor or outdoor installation When installed outdoors do not install the MTSE where the display screen is in direct sunlight Avoid locations that are subject to high...

Page 5: ...NOT CONNECT TO THESE PINS J4 Network Communication BACnet Modbus communication pins J5 Digital Inputs and Digital Outputs Not Used J6 Future Sensor Module Expansion Will provide power for additional M...

Page 6: ...When connecting multiple MTSE units on a common communication network connect shielding wires together and connect only one side of the shielding wire to earth ground at the building automation system...

Page 7: ...MTSE IO M Manual 5 Paragon Controls Inc Rev J 2 3 2021 Figure 2 4 Typical 3 System connection to 24VAC DC power 4 20mA loop powered temperature transmitters analog receiving devices or network communi...

Page 8: ...MTSE IO M Manual 6 Paragon Controls Inc Rev J 2 3 2021 Figure 2 5 Typical 3 System connection to 24VAC DC power 0 10V three wire temperature transmitters analog receiving devices or network communica...

Page 9: ...TSE for each sensing point a high or Total and a low or Static connection Transducers in the MTSE are numbered sequentially therefore all connections for System 1 must be made in order starting at Sen...

Page 10: ...ty or pressure for the System 4 System Bar Graph 0 to 100 graphical representation of System Measurement 100 represents Operating Range Max 5 Units Field selectable units for the System Measurement 6...

Page 11: ...addition to the 3 Systems there are also two other sensor measurement types with their own unique properties which are described below Sub System Commonly used as 2nd OA Many air handling unit manufac...

Page 12: ...hange the appearance of the Normal Active Display Shown below are images of a single system and a two system configuration with no P points of measurement If P points of measurement were ordered they...

Page 13: ...the settings These values will be entered through a popup keypad like the one shown below 1 Parameter Information Indicates what parameter is currently being entered 2 Max Maximum allowable value to...

Page 14: ...re data for each individual sensor System Overview View system and parameter configuration information Factory Defaults Reset MTSE to Factory Default Settings Caution resetting will remove parameters...

Page 15: ...only entered for one or two systems at the Factory All Setup Menu pages will write each System s parameters to internal memory and also be backed up on the microSD card Some settings are not System sp...

Page 16: ...n Fixed Variable or Network for each system If Fixed temp enter Temp in last column If Variable enter min and max Temp representing min and max analog input for scaling Toggle select between Altitude...

Page 17: ...ould be selected if the MTSE is connected to a flow station or flow sensors with known cross sectional area Piezometer should be selected if connected to a fan s piezometer ring that has a manufacture...

Page 18: ...pplied fan coefficient and therefore the MTSE removes standard density for airflow calculations This is not to be confused with correction to standard flow or velocity that selection is made in Units...

Page 19: ...5V 0 10V and 4 20mA Default will be 0 10V for Analog Outputs and 4 20mA for Analog Inputs The Analog IO page is shown below 4 2 4 System Filters The System Filters menu allows the user to independent...

Page 20: ...e the number of samples and or interval time to make the response time faster 4 2 5 Network Communications Modbus and BACnet communications are selectable in this menu page Shown below is the Network...

Page 21: ...range from a value of 1 002 to 4 194 302 The default is 1002 Displayed only if BACnet is selected Modbus ID The Modbus ID menu allows the user to enter the unique device address when connect to a Modb...

Page 22: ...from two different atmospheric pressure standards Altitude or Barometric Actual air density will be calculated accordingly dependent upon the selection Toggling between the Altitude Selection of Alti...

Page 23: ...an alarm value and the user does not want unnecessary alarm faults from a fluctuating flow value Values accepted are from 0 to 999 seconds and default is 30 seconds Lockdown Lockdown is useful in appl...

Page 24: ...lockdown value cannot be reduced when the system flows fluctuate momentarily below the lockdown value the system will still show flow until this delay time is exceeded The Lockdown Delay will be glob...

Page 25: ...Figures Allows user to change number of digits shown to the right of the decimal point When a new engineering unit is selected the Decimal Point will be automatically updated according to the table b...

Page 26: ...a KPa mm W C and Changing the engineering units will not convert the Alarm Setpoint value the user must enter the Alarm Setpoint value in the correct engineering units 4 3 Diagnostics Menu The diagnos...

Page 27: ...failure or a problem with the pneumatics i e closed fan backdraft damper kinked or blocked signal tubing etc 5 Verification of either flow or no flow if air handling unit is off can be confirmed for i...

Page 28: ...calibration outside 20 of factory calibrated zero 4 3 2 System Overview The system overview pages display many of the parameters configured on the device and can be used to quickly diagnose and troub...

Page 29: ...to update software and you have received a new uSD card ensure the POWER SWITCH is in the OFF position replace the uSD card in the MTSE to update the software the uSD card slot is located just below...

Page 30: ...the longevity of the touchscreen the touchscreen will automatically dim after 90 minutes Select this button to toggle on and off the ScreenSaver 4 3 6 AutoZero Settings AutoZero if included at the Fac...

Page 31: ...ication that one or more alarm conditions are present as shown in the image below The alarm notifications are displayed on the Normal Active Display per the following sequence listed below 1 Notificat...

Page 32: ...t respective system exceeds the high flow alarm value set in the setup menu Section 4 2 7 Alarms then a High Flow Alarm will occur Low Flow Alarm If any system alarm is enabled and the flow for that r...

Page 33: ...value exceeds the entered Operating Range value for any system a Flow Exceeds Operating Range alarm will occur Firmware Update During the bootup sequence of the MTSE the host MCU will check its firmw...

Page 34: ...DRAFT MTSE IO M Manual 32 Paragon Controls Inc Rev J 2 3 2021 ATTACHMENT A BACnet PROTOCOL IMPLEMENTATION CONFORMANCE STATEMENT...

Page 35: ...1 for details Analog Input Analog Output Analog Value Binary Input Binary Output Binary Value Multistate Input Multistate Value CharacterString Value Data Link Layer Options MS TP master Clause 9 bau...

Page 36: ...Analog Value 1 System 1 Operating Range No No Description Eng Units R W REAL Min 0 Max Varies Analog Value 2 System 2 Operating Range No No Description Eng Units R W REAL Min 0 Max Varies Analog Valu...

Page 37: ...2 Note Unit Selection Dependent on Multi State Value 9 Multi State Value 4 Temperature Engineering Units No No Description R W UNSIGNED 1 F 2 C Multi State Value 5 System 1 Temperature Source No No D...

Page 38: ...AL Analog Input 40 Sub System Sensor 10 Pressure No No Description Eng Units R REAL Multi State Input 20 Sub System Sensor 10 Status No No Description R UNSIGNED 1 Normal 2 Caution 3 Failure Note Sens...

Page 39: ...DRAFT MTSE IO M Manual 37 Paragon Controls Inc Rev J 2 3 2021 ATTACHMENT B MODBUS SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS...

Page 40: ...Decimal 40000 40999 Holding Register address 16 bit Data type Byte order Motorola Default High Byte bits 15 8 Low Byte bits 7 0 32 bit Data type Byte order Mid Little Endian CD AB Float Data type Byt...

Page 41: ...99 99 0 R 40441 4 Pressure Units in W C Sensor 4 Pressure 0 99 99 0 R 40443 4 Pressure Units in W C Sensor 5 Pressure 0 99 99 0 R 40445 4 Pressure Units in W C Sensor 6 Pressure 0 99 99 0 R 40447 4 Pr...

Page 42: ...lay 0 999 0 W 40150 2 System 1 Tagging 0 12 0 W 40197 6 Note 4 System 2 Tagging 0 12 0 W 40203 6 Note 4 System 3 Tagging 0 12 0 W 40209 6 Note 4 SubSystem Tagging 0 12 0 W 40215 6 Note 4 System 1 Temp...

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