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Estimating   Network   Coverage   in   the   Absence   of   a   Site   Survey

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Attenuation   Properties   of   Common   Building   Materials

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The   Interface   to   BACnet   IP

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Default   IP   Address

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BACnet   IP   Settings

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Resetting   Factory   Defaults

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SonNet   to   BACnet   Points   Mapping

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Receiver   Mapped   Points

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Non-­‐CO

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   ED   Mapped   Points

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CO

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   ED   Mapped   Points

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Non-­‐CO

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   Router   Mapped   Points

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CO

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   Router   Mapped   Points

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RF-­‐IOM   Mapped   Points

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Description   of   BACnet   Points   by   Device

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The   RF-­‐RXS-­‐B   Receiver

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End   Device   without   CO

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   Functionality

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End   Device   with   CO

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   Functionality

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Router   without   CO

2

   Functionality

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Router   with   CO

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   Functionality

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RF-­‐IOM

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RF-­‐RXS-­‐B   PICS

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BACnet   Requirements

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BACnet   Standardized   Device   Profile   (Annex   L)

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BACnet   Interoperability   Building   Blocks   (BIBBs)   (Annex   K)

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Standard   Device   Binding   Methods   Supported

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Standard   Object   Types   Supported

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Analog   Input   Object   Type

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Analog   Value   Object   Type

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Binary   Input   Object   Type

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Binary   Value   Object   Type

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Multi-­‐State   Input   Object   Type

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Multi-­‐State   Value   Object   Type

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Octet-­‐String   Value   Object   Type

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Device   Object   Type

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Data   Link   Layer   Options

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Network   Options

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Segmentation   Capability

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Device   Address   Binding

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Character   Sets   Supported

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Содержание RF--RXS--B

Страница 1: ...INNOVATION QUALITY COMMITMENT SUPPORT experts in field controls RF RXS B System USER MANUAL...

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Страница 3: ...Page 1 of 87 Sontay SonNet Radio Sensor System User Manual for the RF RXS B BACnet IP Receiver Version 1 1 August 2017...

Страница 4: ...te reference for the Sontay SonNet radio sensor system based on the RF RXS B BACnet IP receiver Related Documents The Sontay SonNet radio sensor system Site Survey Kit Quick Start Guide The Sontay Son...

Страница 5: ...ice Labels 30 Viewing Device Properties 31 Changing Device Configurations 33 Configurable Parameters 33 RF IOM Configuration 35 RF IOM Status Tab 35 Changing the input configuration 36 Changing the ou...

Страница 6: ...O2 Functionality 64 End Device with CO2 Functionality 64 Router without CO2 Functionality 64 Router with CO2 Functionality 65 RF IOM 65 RF RXS B PICS 66 BACnet Requirements 66 BACnet Standardized Devi...

Страница 7: ...MAC address equivalent to a unique serial number The RF RXS B has a unique Ethernet MAC address All nodes retain their configuration properties across a power failure Battery Fitting and Replacement W...

Страница 8: ...CO2 options o NB setpoint momentary switch and fan speed options are not available with the CO2 option Space mounting RH T with setpoint momentary switch fan speed VFC input and CO2 options o NB setpo...

Страница 9: ...4Ah Li SOCl2 non rechargeable Battery Life 3 years depending on configuration Housing Material ABS flame retardant type VO Dimensions 115 x 85 x 28mm Mounting Holes 4mm spaced 85mm apart Protection IP...

Страница 10: ...find the best path back to the receiver which may be directly to the receiver or via other parent routers To power a router jumper J500 must be fitted To switch off remove J500 24V powered nodes are...

Страница 11: ...2 0dBi VSWR 2 1 Data Encryption AES 128 Power Output 10dBm 10mW 50 Accuracy Temperature 0 3 C Optional RH 3 RH Power Supply 24Vac dc Housing Material ABS flame retardant type VO Dimensions 115 x 85 x...

Страница 12: ...a maximum of 8 battery powered nodes and 8 routers or up to 16 routers if there are no battery powered nodes Consideration should be given on network planning for redundancy in case of router failure...

Страница 13: ...ion to a PC or laptop running the Sontay SonNet CMS software NB If the USB port of an RF RXS B receiver is connected the Ethernet port is temporarily disabled until the USB port is disconnected again...

Страница 14: ...amper positions etc These calculated control values will then be passed back to the receiver via BACnet IP and passed from the receiver over the wireless network to the RF IOM The RF IOM outputs are d...

Страница 15: ...arent nodes Battery powered sensors only wake for very short periods to send data The receiver can support a maximum of 16 directly connected child devices of which a maximum of 12 can be battery powe...

Страница 16: ...his removes any guesswork from planning a system and allows the installer to order exactly and only the devices required See the Sontay SonNet radio sensor system Site Survey Kit Quick Start Guide and...

Страница 17: ...Page 15 of 87 3 Optimal network uses 2 routers R1 and R2 4 If either of the routers fails the network can still be maintained as the 2 orphaned EDs can re route via the other router...

Страница 18: ...ansmitted by SonNet devices is encrypted using AES 128 How the Wireless Network is Formed The network is formed based on 3 rules and in a specific order of priority 1 How many hops a device is away fr...

Страница 19: ...ng through other media such as materials typically used in construction such as brick stone wood and especially steel Reflection Depending on the building radio signals can take many paths from the tr...

Страница 20: ...steel I beams in ceiling spaces 4 Wherever possible mount the aerial on a metal ground plane such as the top of a metal panel 5 The coaxial cable used for the RF AERIAL PM2 or RF AERIAL PM5 extension...

Страница 21: ...ual name up to 10 characters b Why do some menu items disappear if the CMS application is idle for some time CMS has a timeout that operates when in Admin mode If there is no activity for some time th...

Страница 22: ...ange settings o Analogue output fall back values o Input alarm levels o User defined labels It can also be used for Enabling or disabling automatic configuration mode Manually adding or removing nodes...

Страница 23: ...oft Windows 7 8 8 1 and 10 The CMS installation comes with all required programme files and drivers CMS requires Microsoft NET Framework V4 6 1 to be installed If this is not already installed the ins...

Страница 24: ...Page 22 of 87 Click the Next button to continue Tick the box to accept the license terms and conditions then click the Next button to continue Click the Complete button to continue...

Страница 25: ...Page 23 of 87 Click the Install button to continue Click the Finish button to complete the installation Click the Close button...

Страница 26: ...e PC as each USB port on a receiver has a unique ID number The CMS installation will install the required drivers automatically However you can elect to install the drivers manually if online access i...

Страница 27: ...st run the CMS may also ask if the user requires a saved XML layout file to be imported This is useful if an existing layout has been saved on a site where the PC running CMS has been replaced If no l...

Страница 28: ...Page 26 of 87 The CMS Desktop Environment The CMS desktop is divided into 2 parts a textual hierarchical display a graphical map display...

Страница 29: ...you must first log on as an administrator To do this from the menu bar choose File then Switch Admin Mode The login box appears Type in your admin level password NB The default admin level password i...

Страница 30: ...n denotes that this special mode is enabled The status bar of CMS displays whether the receiver is in auto commissioning mode or if the network is locked Network Locked Auto commissioning mode When th...

Страница 31: ...tegories receiver routers RF IOMs and battery powered sensor nodes Receiver Routers EDs RF IOMs Each category can be expanded to view more detail or collapsed to hide detail The Unknown category is in...

Страница 32: ...evice when first depicted in the CMS has a default label consisting of the last 8 characters of the MAC address To give the router sensor or RF IOM a more meaningful label right click on the device an...

Страница 33: ...87 Viewing Device Properties The specific properties of any device can be viewed by right clicking a device and selecting Properties in the drop down menu Typical receiver properties Typical router p...

Страница 34: ...Page 32 of 87 Typical sensor properties Typical RF IOM properties...

Страница 35: ...apse before current data is shown when re connecting the CMS to a receiver Temperature in a room doesn t normally change by a significant amount in a few minutes RH even less so Setpoint values are on...

Страница 36: ...rement interval Temperature change threshold RH change threshold if fitted CO2 change threshold CO2 Auto calibration function PIR Off Delay if fitted Clear VFC Count if fitted When all changes are com...

Страница 37: ...new name you require and click the Change button NB There is a limit of 10 ASCII characters for device names Information displayed on the Status tab includes MAC address Firmware version Parent MAC ad...

Страница 38: ...e box To enable or disable high and or low alarms tick or un tick the appropriate box for each input To set high alarm low alarm or COV values enter the required level in the appropriate box Notes 1 A...

Страница 39: ...he analogue outputs to pre determined values if the RF IOM loses communications to the parent receiver and therefore cannot update correct control values Under these circumstances it may be desirable...

Страница 40: ...he new device is powered on Enter this MAC address and a device label into the appropriate box fields and click OK to submit the details or click Cancel to discard the information Removing a Node from...

Страница 41: ...display A typical image to use for the map display would be a floor plan of the environment in which the radio network has been installed Setting the Map Display Background Image To set a background...

Страница 42: ...omatically generated showing the true network architecture Different icons are used to depict the receiver routers and battery powered node making identification easy The icons also depict the status...

Страница 43: ...devices only NB Where link quality hours run and battery level are shown in italics this denotes that a request for data has been sent to a device but the device has not yet responded Link Status The...

Страница 44: ...om the Auto Update box Click OK to submit the change or click Cancel to discard the change This is recommended on larger networks Refreshing Node Data NB Do NOT try to update device information while...

Страница 45: ...unication Log box Click OK to submit the change or click Cancel to discard the change To view the communications log from the menu bar choose View then Communications Log A window will appear at the b...

Страница 46: ...to the configuration of devices To view the communications log from the menu bar choose View then Configuration Log Results shown can be filtered to show only specific key fields such as when a confi...

Страница 47: ...e as a reference and as the basis for comparison when checking the current status of network topology Saving a layout records the backdrop if used and the position and size of each device icon on the...

Страница 48: ...hensive text document of network devices from the hierarchical display right click on the receiver object and from the menu select Print Preview A document is automatically generated which can be prin...

Страница 49: ...IOMs and EDs All pre configured routers RF IOMs and EDs will join their respective receivers without the need to place any receiver into auto commissioning mode on site 9 Using a web browser set up t...

Страница 50: ...as far away from obstructions as possible 10 Do NOT switch on the RF IOM s until all SonNet devices are installed and ready for commissioning 11 Mount all end devices EDs in their appropriate position...

Страница 51: ...be shown in the Unknown category in the hierarchical display This is normal b Ensure that each ED moves to the Sensor category in the hierarchical display Depending on the number of devices on the ne...

Страница 52: ...se for example try to conduct the site survey under a worst case scenario i e assume that at some point there s going to be an obstruction between the ED router RF IOM and its parent at some time Simu...

Страница 53: ...ion method ED connects directly to the receiver even though there s a router between them Normal An ED will ALWAYS join a network using the least number of hops to the receiver None normal operation T...

Страница 54: ...ys in Unknown category in CMS when commissioning for more than 3 minutes Router hardware error Check router options fitted thermistor RH T element Router connects directly to the receiver even though...

Страница 55: ...a network using the least number of hops to the receiver None normal operation The RF IOM will re join the network via the other RF IOM or router if it loses its direct path to the receiver Only 4 RF...

Страница 56: ...are switched on and in range No power to receiver Check power to receiver Receiver not switched on Switch on receiver Check power supply polarity if using a DC supply LED D100 on receiver not lit at...

Страница 57: ...in colour Not logged in as admin Log in at admin level When reconnecting to a receiver device values don t appear immediately Normal Wait for devices to report latest values to the receiver When firs...

Страница 58: ...electromagnetic band is used for wireless communication The formula for calculating the theoretical transmission distance is based on the Friis Transmission Equation for free space loss The Friis Tran...

Страница 59: ...n selecting SonNet devices for different wireless applications Attenuation Properties of Common Building Materials Building Material 2 4 GHz Attenuation Solid Wood Door 4 5cm 6 dB Hollow Wood Door 4 5...

Страница 60: ...pping Default IP Address To access the web interface the default IP address is 192 168 1 227 NOTE The Ethernet port of the RF RXS B is disabled while the USB port is connected Ensure the USB port is d...

Страница 61: ...changed o To enable IP addressing via a DHCP server set the IP address to either 0 0 0 0 or 255 255 255 255 o Note that some changes may require the receiver to reboot o The Ethernet MAC address is d...

Страница 62: ...points of the receiver Each SonNet device is identified by the last 8 characters of its wireless MAC address If a device has been authorized in error it can be removed by clicking the appropriate Rem...

Страница 63: ...Page 61 of 87 Non CO2 ED Mapped Points See page 64 for a table of mapped non CO2 ED points and their functions CO2 ED Mapped Points See page 64 for a table of mapped CO2 ED points and their functions...

Страница 64: ...of 87 Non CO2 Router Mapped Points See page 64 for a table of mapped non CO2 router points and their functions CO2 Router Mapped Points See page 64 for a table of mapped CO2 router points and their fu...

Страница 65: ...Page 63 of 87 RF IOM Mapped Points See page 65 for a table of mapped RF IOM points and their functions...

Страница 66: ...Input R Temperature Value if fitted 2 CO2 Analogue Input R CO2 Value 3 Humidity Analogue Input R RH Value if fitted 4 VFC Count Analogue Value RW How many input closures the VFC has had if fitted 5 P...

Страница 67: ...2 Ch 2 Measurement Analogue Input R The value of channel 2 input units dependent on input type 3 Ch 3 Measurement Analogue Input R The value of channel 3 input units dependent on input type 4 Ch 4 Mea...

Страница 68: ...er will automatically model the SonNet device data to BACnet objects and will update the Present_Value of each object with data from the SonNet BACnet Requirements BACnet Standardized Device Profile A...

Страница 69: ...re currently supported by this product This section includes object type details Analog Input Object Type Dynamically creatable using BACnet s CreateObject service No Dynamically deletable using BACne...

Страница 70: ...O2 Object_Type No X ANALOG INPUT Present_Value No X CO2 in Parts Per Million Status_Flags No X FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE Event_State No X NORMAL Out_Of_Service No X FALSE Units No X Parts Per Million Re...

Страница 71: ...isamperes Volts Ohms or no units Reliability No X no fault detected Analog Value Object Type Dynamically creatable using BACnet s CreateObject service No Dynamically deletable using BACnet s DeleteObj...

Страница 72: ...er Writable Required Optional Property Data Object_Identifier No X ANALOG VALUE Object_Name Yes X Battery Runtime Object_Type No X ANALOG VALUE Present_Value No X Runtime in hours Status_Flags No X FA...

Страница 73: ...No X NORMAL Out_Of_Service No X FALSE Units No X Seconds Reliability No X no fault detected Property Identifier Writable Required Optional Property Data Object_Identifier No X ANALOG VALUE Object_Name...

Страница 74: ...OV Object_Type No X ANALOG VALUE Present_Value Yes X CO2 in Parts Per Million Status_Flags No X FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE Event_State No X NORMAL Out_Of_Service No X FALSE Units No X Parts Per Million R...

Страница 75: ...Property Identifier Writable Required Optional Property Data Object_Identifier No X ANALOG VALUE Object_Name Yes X VFC Count Object_Type No X ANALOG VALUE Present_Value No X VFC Count Status_Flags No...

Страница 76: ...AL Out_Of_Service No X FALSE Units No X Seconds Reliability No X no fault detected Property Identifier Writable Required Optional Property Data Object_Identifier No X ANALOG VALUE Object_Name Yes X Ch...

Страница 77: ...Alarm Object_Type No X ANALOG VALUE Present_Value Yes X Milliamps Volts Ohms or count Status_Flags No X FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE Event_State No X NORMAL Out_Of_Service No X FALSE Units No X Milliamps V...

Страница 78: ...X no fault detected Binary Input Object Type Dynamically creatable using BACnet s CreateObject service No Dynamically deletable using BACnet s DeleteObject service No Property Identifier Writable Requ...

Страница 79: ...r Writable Required Optional Property Data Object_Identifier No X BINARY INPUT Object_Name Yes X VFC Input Object_Type No X BINARY INPUT Present_Value No X Active Enabled or Inactive Disabled Status_F...

Страница 80: ...tus_Flags No X FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE Event_State No X NORMAL Out_Of_Service No X FALSE Polarity No X Normal Polarity Reliability No X no fault detected Property Identifier Writable Required Optional...

Страница 81: ...Writable Required Optional Property Data Object_Identifier No X BINARY INPUT Object_Name Yes X Ch x COV Status Object_Type No X BINARY INPUT Present_Value No X Active significant change or Inactive n...

Страница 82: ...X BINARY VALUE Object_Name Yes X Low Battery Object_Type No X BINARY VALUE Present_Value No X Active Low Battery or Inactive Battery Okay Status_Flags No X FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE Event_State No X NO...

Страница 83: ...ity Reliability No X no fault detected Property Identifier Writable Required Optional Property Data Object_Identifier No X BINARY VALUE Object_Name Yes X Temperature COV Status Object_Type No X BINARY...

Страница 84: ...No X Active Significant Change or Inactive No Significant Change Status_Flags No X FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE Event_State No X NORMAL Out_Of_Service No X FALSE Polarity No X Normal Polarity Reliability...

Страница 85: ...ALSE FALSE Event_State No X NORMAL Out_Of_Service No X FALSE Number_Of_States No X 5 Reliability No X no fault detected State_Text No X 1 Off 2 Low 3 Medium 4 High 5 Auto Multi State Value Object Type...

Страница 86: ...X NORMAL Out_Of_Service No X FALSE Number_Of_States No X 5 Reliability No X no fault detected State_Text No X 1 Marginal 2 Okay 3 Good Property Identifier Writable Required Optional Property Data Obje...

Страница 87: ...s No X FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE Event_State No X NORMAL Out_Of_Service No X FALSE Reliability No X no fault detected Property Identifier Writable Required Optional Property Data Object_Identifier No X...

Страница 88: ...cation Yes X Building 1 Description Yes X SonNet devices Protocol_Version No X 1 Protocol_Revision No X 12 Protocol_Services_ Supported No X stack library filled Protocol_Object_Types_ Supported No X...

Страница 89: ...ate s LonTalk Clause 11 medium Other Network Options Router Clause 6 List all routing configurations e g ARCNET Ethernet Ethernet MS TP etc Annex H 3 BACnet Tunnelling Router over UDP IP BACnet IP Bro...

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