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Universal Wall-Mount Controller

BACnet Communication Module User Guide

 

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Configuration Options 

The following Configuration options enable you to configure and run the BACnet features of the controllers quickly. 

Quick Setup 

Configure the controller for BACnet communication without programming.  

 

1. 

Ensure that no other device on the network has a MAC address of 0 (the controller's default address).  

2. 

Connect the controller to the network and power it up.  

3. 

The controller automatically configures the baud rate and device instance allowing BACnet Property 
Configuration through the Write Property service. See Table 1 - BACnet Properties Configuration.  

4. 

Repeat the steps for each controller.  

Manual Setup 

Configure the controller for BACnet communication with programming.  

1. 

Access Operation Mode (jumper set to RUN position).  

2. 

Press and hold both function buttons for 5 seconds to access the Quick Access menu.  

3. 

Enter the password, 

637

4. 

Follow the instructions to configure the MAC Address, MAX Master, Device Instance, and Baud Rate, 
manually. 

5. 

Disconnect the power to the controller, connect the controller to the network, and connect the power 
again.  

MAC Address and Max_Master  

The MAC address must be unique on the entire MS/TP network. However, having a unique MAC address and a high 
baud rate does not guarantee efficient operation of the controller and other MS/TP units on the MS/TP network. Some 
MAC address and Max_Master combinations are more efficient than others. BACnet requires token-passing units to 
occasionally “poll” for other masters based on the MAC address and Max_Master. 
A  poor  combination  of  MAC  addresses  and  Max_Master  can  lead  to  a  slower  network  due  to  lost  time  polling  for 
masters that are not present. Unless there are 126 other units on the MS/TP network, the default Max_Master value of 
127 is not the most efficient choice for the controller. The Max_Master default value of 127 was selected to ensure 
that any master, specifically a BACnet client can be found when the controller is initially started. 

Examples of MAC Address and Max_Master Configurations 

The  following  are  some  of  the  examples  to  indicate  the  optimum  combination  of  Mac  address  and  Max_Master 
configurations to ensure a quick and efficient output.  

Example 1 

  MAC=0. Max_Master=127 

  MAC=1, Max_Master=127 

This configuration is slow and inefficient because every time either unit is required to find another master unit, it has to 
poll 126 units until it finds the right one to pass the token. 

Example 2 

  MAC=0. Max_Master=5 

  MAC=1 to MAC=4 are not used 

  MAC=5, Max_Master=5 

This configuration is better than Example 1 but it is still not optimal. The Max_Master is set to the most efficient value 
but the gap between the two MAC addresses is high. Therefore, each unit must poll four units until it finds the right 
one to pass the token. 

 

Summary of Contents for TUCB24C6X2

Page 1: ...versal Wall Mount Controller TUCB TUHB Series BACnet Communication Module User Guide TUCB24C6X2 with Internal Temperature Sensor 6 binary 2 analog outputs TUHB24C6X2 with Internal Temperature and Humi...

Page 2: ...guration 2 Configuration Options 3 Quick Setup 3 Manual Setup 3 MAC Address and Max_Master 3 Copy Config 4 Network Reset 4 Device Object Properties 5 Object Types Supported 6 Out of Service Property 7...

Page 3: ...nutes to ensure a Tusage_timeout value within 20 minutes MS TP Support The controller supports a Full Master Node state machine for MS TP The Max_Master and the instances are configured to the device...

Page 4: ...ually through the WriteProperty service to Device Object Object_Identifier The device s Object_Identifier is a combination of the Device Object_Type 8 and the Device_Instance 0 4194302 therefore its d...

Page 5: ...t guarantee efficient operation of the controller and other MS TP units on the MS TP network Some MAC address and Max_Master combinations are more efficient than others BACnet requires token passing u...

Page 6: ...iguration of a controller over the network to controllers of the same type using the Copy Config feature 1 Access Operation Mode jumper set to RUN position 2 Press and hold both function buttons for 5...

Page 7: ...Object Name and or device ID change Max_APDU_Length_Accepted Always 480 Segmentation_Supported 3 No Segmentation APDU_Timeout 6000 W Number_of_APDU_Retries Always 3 Local_Time 00 00 00 W Local_Date 0...

Page 8: ...Property section on page 7 for more information Object will automatically return to Normal after a programmable period of time Refer to Proprietary property 1002 of Device Object in Table 2 Device Ob...

Page 9: ...5 Out_of_Service property is not writable for MSV Program Description Reliability Program_Change Only LOAD and RESTART are supported for Program Change Use LOAD to apply the new firmware File Descript...

Page 10: ...o Units 0 Open 1 Close AI 2 AnalogInput2 Sensor reading value on analog input 2 Out of Service Cov Increment If a 10k type III sensor is used displays 0V Fault and Out of Service Status Flags are True...

Page 11: ...ocked to prevent the user from changing the setpoint BV 2 This object is commandable relinquish default will be saved to non volatile memory Present Value Relinquish_Default Cov Increment 50 F to 104...

Page 12: ...value must be bigger Present Value Cov Increment 0 to 250 seconds Resolution 5 seconds AV 46 Cfg_CoolingAntiCycleDelay Configuration value in mins to prevent the cooling outputs to cycle on and off Th...

Page 13: ...AV 81 Cfg_HumDeadBand Configuration value that represents the range at which the controller will not take action when below or above the humidity setpoint Present Value Cov Increment 0 RH to 5 RH Res...

Page 14: ...f demand at which the contact closes to energize the controlled element Present Value Cov Increment 15 to 80 Resolution 1 AV 116 Cfg_BinaryOutput1OpenPos Configuration value that indicates the percent...

Page 15: ...15 minutes Resolution 1 minute AV 165 CopyCfgStartAddress Represents the first address in the range of copied controllers while using the Copy Config option Present Value Cov Increment 0 to 254 Resol...

Page 16: ...t4 Contact status of the output 0 Open 1 Close Present Value 0 Open 1 Close BO 5 BinaryOutput5 Contact status of the output 0 Open 1 Close Present Value 0 Open 1 Close BO 6 BinaryOutput6 Contact statu...

Page 17: ...er internal or external Only available on model TUHB24C6X2 Present Value 0 Intern Sensor 1 Extern Sensor BV 26 Cfg_HumSetPointLock Configuration value to prevent the user from changing the relative hu...

Page 18: ...ed When set to 1 Reverse the contact is considered Normally Closed Present Value 0 Direct 1 Reverse BV 61 Cfg_BinaryOutput2Direction See BV 60 Present Value 0 Direct 1 Reverse BV 62 Cfg_BinaryOutput3D...

Page 19: ...at BV 3 BV 21 BV 98 and MSV 20 Auto Controller mode changes automatically between heating and cooling in operation when there is a cooling or heating demand Heating Controller is in heating in operat...

Page 20: ...s in night setback mode 3 Override Zone is in night setback mode but put back to day operation for a maximum pre determined time set at AV 85 Read Only 1 Day 2 Night 3 Override MSV 20 Cfg_Sequence Sel...

Page 21: ...lter Controller activates an alarm to indicate that the filter is dirty 15 Flow Switch Controller activates an alarm to indicate that there is no airflow 16 Overheat Controller activates an alarm to i...

Page 22: ...e 1 OFF 2 Change Over With Fan 3 Cooling1With Fan 4 Cooling2With Fan 5 Heating1With Fan 6 Heating2With Fan 7 Heating2 8 Cooling1Heating1With Fan 9 Humidify With Fan 10 CO2Alarm MSV 57 Cfg_AnalogOutput...

Page 23: ...demand 2 Display Setpoint Demand TUxB will display the actual setpoint and cooling heating demand 3 Display Temp TUxB will display the actual temp but no demand 4 Display Setpoint TUxB will display t...

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