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MULTI-VARIABLE MONITOR - MANUAL

 

 

28 | MVM – Manual | AntecControls.com 

Login Screen 

The login screen is used to enter passcodes to gain access to locked features. 

 

 

 

 

Display 

Component 

Description 

1  Password Entry

 

Press to enter the assigned 

passcode. 

2  Change 

Password

 

Press to change password. 

3  Current Access 

Level

 

Displays current access level. 

Up to 15 levels of access can 

be assigned. 

4  Log-out 

Press to log-out and revert 

access level back to 0. 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Antec controls MVM Series

Page 1: ...MULTI VARIABLE MONITOR MVM Series MANUAL v124...

Page 2: ...Diagram 20 BACnet MS TP 21 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION 22 Wall Cut out and Bracket Installation 22 DISPLAY NAVIGATION 23 Functionality 23 Home Screen 24 MVM Operation 25 Settings 26 Login Screen 28 CONFIG...

Page 3: ...r to display critical information for multiple rooms Audible alarms available locally and remotely Password protection to change room settings Technical Specifications MVM Size 7 15 Dimensions 8 8 in...

Page 4: ...ll be included for both the 7 and 15 MVM Component Quantity Description Multi Variable Monitor 1 Single MVM Mounting Bracket optional 1 Bracket used to mount the MVM CAUTION Please ensure you have all...

Page 5: ...on or alarm status if present Room Pressure Mode Indicates whether the room is configured for Negative or Positive pressurization Room Mode Override Allows the user to change the room to Setback NOTE...

Page 6: ...to change the room to Setback NOTE The standard configuration does not include password protection for this item Configuration Type 4 Display Points RMT RMRH ACH The following points are included wit...

Page 7: ...oom Mode Override Allows the user to change the room to Setback NOTE The standard configuration does not include password protection for this item Configuration Type 6 Display Points RMP ACH The follo...

Page 8: ...Allows the user to change the room to Setback NOTE The standard configuration does not include password protection for this item Configuration Type 8 Display Points RMT ACH The following points are in...

Page 9: ...e Override Allows the user to change the room to Setback NOTE The standard configuration does not include password protection for this item Configuration Type 10 Display Points RMP ACH The following p...

Page 10: ...Allows the user to change the room to Setback NOTE The standard configuration does not include password protection for this item Configuration Type 12 Display Points RMT ACH The following points are i...

Page 11: ...when used with the PMT be indicated by the following colors 1 GREEN The room is in its required pressure range 2 BLUE The room is currently not in use 3 YELLOW The status of the room should be verifie...

Page 12: ...hen used with the PMT be indicated by the following colors 1 GREEN The room is in its required pressure range 2 BLUE The room is currently not in use 3 YELLOW The status of the room should be verified...

Page 13: ...when used with the PMT be indicated by the following colors 1 GREEN The room is in its required pressure range 2 BLUE The room is currently not in use 3 YELLOW The status of the room should be verifie...

Page 14: ...t adapter LVIS Configurator Install Instructions Use the following instructions to download the LVIS Configurator from the Antec Controls website Ensure an internet connection is present Go to https a...

Page 15: ...com Connecting to the MVM Tools required Laptop Ethernet Cable RJ 45 to RJ 45 LVIS Software Power wired into the MVM Physical Connection Connect one end of the RJ 45 cable into the bottom of the MVM...

Page 16: ...he Ethernet settings on your computer and select Change adapter options STEP 2 Select the Ethernet port to which the MVM is connected NOTE In this case Ethernet 2 is selected The Ethernet port may be...

Page 17: ...MULTI VARIABLE MONITOR MANUAL 17 MVM Manual AntecControls com STEP 4 Enter the Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 menu STEP 5 Select Use the following IP address...

Page 18: ...Gateway 010 000 042 001 User Recording Table Address Netmask Gateway NOTE Ensure that the first three numbers of the gateway 010 000 042 match the address on the MVM STEP 7 Enter the IP address but w...

Page 19: ...IP address that was recorded from the TCP IP menu of the MVM in STEP 6 Enter the Admin Password loytec4u NOTE This password will be saved and only needs to be entered the first time you connect to an...

Page 20: ...MS TP section of the manual 2 All wire connections to the monitor screw connection terminals must be between 12 26 AWG wire 3 Current and voltage drop should be taken into consideration when selectin...

Page 21: ...on BACnet MS TP consists of a 3 wire network architecture Daisy chain the and COM connections of all devices on the network segment as shown in the figure below When using shielded cable ground the sh...

Page 22: ...5 63 11 614 L 8 11 14 37 M 0 827 1 87 N 2 441 5 217 P 1 181 1 839 Q 2 756 3 543 R 1 969 3 937 S 1 969 3 937 Bracket Installation 1 Install the bracket into the wall cut out 2 Use the hooks on the MVM...

Page 23: ...at displaying information including Room Status and Isolation Mode Features 1 Password protected menus 2 Monitor up to 8 rooms simultaneously 3 Audible Alarms available locally and remotely The home p...

Page 24: ...t Description 1 Menu Button Opens the navigation menu which allows access to the login screen and the settings menu 2 Room Name Displays the name of the room being monitored This is configurable and p...

Page 25: ...or environmental measurements and room status The MVM will change its display to match the room status of the controller that is being monitored LCD Display Status Normal Pressure reading within low h...

Page 26: ...adjust the IP address of the device when connecting to a local network BACnet Allows the user to adjust the BACnet settings of the MVM CEA709 Not required CEA852 RNI Not required Date Time Can be used...

Page 27: ...to set the NTP Ethernet Link Shows the active Ethernet ports on the MVM DHCP ON On Off Allows the user to turn DHCP on or off Remote Config Request Off On Off Sets the remote configuration request on...

Page 28: ...gain access to locked features Display Component Description 1 Password Entry Press to enter the assigned passcode 2 Change Password Press to change password 3 Current Access Level Displays current ac...

Page 29: ...Mode_Override Pressure Mode_Value Alarm Reason_Value Caution Reason_Value Temperature_Value Temperature_Units Pressure_Value Pressure_Units Humidity_Value Humidity_Units ACH_Value ACH_Units NOTES Not...

Page 30: ...using the LVIS Configurator Software STEP 1 Open LVIS Configurator After successfully connecting to the MVM using the Connect to the MVM through LVIS Configurator section select Read Project from Devi...

Page 31: ...ssing the LVIS Configurator File using a USB Memory Stick STEP 1 Plug USB into one of the two ports on the bottom of the MVM STEP 2 Enter the settings menu of the MVM by clicking the gear button in th...

Page 32: ...l AntecControls com STEP 4 Remove the USB from MVM and insert it into your computer STEP 5 Open the folder with the project inside and select the file that is labeled as project lcp STEP 6 Once the pr...

Page 33: ...a Points in the Edit dropdown menu STEP 3 Right click the green BACnet Network Scan folder Navigate the dropdown menu and select Scan BACnet Network CAUTION Ensure the Device ID MS TP Node and MS TP B...

Page 34: ...the required device Controller so it is highlighted in blue Then select Scan Objects After all objects have been scanned select Close NOTE It may take a few minutes for the object scan to be complete...

Page 35: ...s underneath the object that was previously scanned It will be located in the left hand bar underneath BACnet Network Scan Name of Object Scanned Datapoints NOTE Once Datapoints has been selected and...

Page 36: ...on Device This will need to be completed for each datapoint on the MVM graphic The usual points are Room Pressure Room Temperature Relative Humidity Room Mode Room Pressure Mode and Occupancy NOTE If...

Page 37: ...For any Analog Inputs or Outputs Object types AI or AO Scroll down to the bottom of the properties menu and find Client Map Type Change this to Poll For any Analog Values or Multistate Values Object...

Page 38: ...the datapoint value desired Select Add Data Point STEP 3 Scroll down the left hand bar to Client Mappings Underneath Client Mappings select the room where the datapoints were added in the Adding Data...

Page 39: ...datapoint to the main screen STEP 5 The selected datapoint should appear underneath the corresponding name STEP 6 In the top bar select the Data Point tab Ensure that the Value Changes Only box is de...

Page 40: ...ed to it throughout the network and same for the negative terminal e g two wire conductor with black and white wire black to the positive terminal and white to the negative terminal Keep this consiste...

Page 41: ...urrent specifications or more detailed information Not all products may be available in all geographic areas All goods described in this document are warranted as described in the Limited Warranty The...

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