EXCEL 50/100/500/600/800
TEST MODE (V2.03.X)
General Excel 50/100/500/800 controllers feature a special test mode intended specifically for troubleshooting or system checkout and which allows manually setting outputs and verifying inputs. When entering the test mode, a set of default datapoints is generated corresponding to the physical I/O of the controller. The default user addresses are coded to correspond with the physical I/O in the following way:
AI0101: Analog input, module 1, input 1
AO0201: Analog output, module 2, output 1
DI0301: Digital input, module 3, input 1
DO0401: Digital output, module 4, output 1
3P0101: Motor output, module 1, output 1
NOTE: Excel 50/100 controllers do not have I/O modules, but their technical addresses follow the same pattern, with module numbers referring to internal I/O boards. For details, see the Excel 50 and Excel 100 Installation Instructions.
Excel 800 supports the test mode for the Panel Bus I/O Modules, only (XF8xxxx).
Values are displayed (0/1 for digital points) for each of the default datapoints, and the values are refreshed in this screen as they change. Outputs can be set manual- ly via MMI. The alarm buffer records all system alarms and all changes of state of inputs.
Distributed I/O testing (V2.04.xx or higher)
Beginning with controller firmware V2.04.x, Distributed I/O modules can be checked out in the same way as described above. For details, see the Software Release Bulletin for XL500, controller firmware version 2.04.00.
COMMUNICATION
General Control systems often need to carry out complex monitoring and control functions as part of their building management task. This is difficult if individual subsystems cannot exchange data with one another. Control applications using such equipment soon reach the performance limits of their controllers. This is because there is only a limited number of inputs and outputs available and it is difficult for the controller to monitor several processes simultaneously. In addition, it may not be economical to connect different parts of a plant because they are too far away from one another. Equipment that has been specially designed to implement only a particular application has the disadvantages of being more expensive in the first place and inflexible to future needs.
The Excel 50/100/500/600/800 have a modular structure, so they can be tailored to match the plant they are controlling. The individual Excel controllers are able to communicate with one another, so that the configuration of one section of your system does not limit the overall size of your building management system.
LONWORKS communication (V2.04.xx or higher)
Excel 50 and Excel 500 controllers equipped with 3120E5 Neuron chips (date code 0044 or higher) are capable of communicating with devices on an Echelon® LONWORKS® network. For more information, see Excel 50/500 LONWORKS Mechanisms Description,
System Bus
Up to 30 Excel controllers can be connected to one another via a System Bus (C- bus). Other
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