Honeywell W7752D Rtncomfailsetptoffs, Rtncomfailschedocc, Rtncomfaildlc, Rtncomfailtempreset

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EXCEL 10 FCU CONTROLLER LNS PLUG-INS USER GUIDE

NV name

nvoAlarmLog

nvoAlarmLog

nvoAlarmLog

nvoAlarmLog

nvoAlarmLog

nvoAlarmStatus

nvoAlarmStatus

field name

alarm_type[0]

alarm_type[1] alarm_type[2] alarm_type[3] alarm_type[4] error_bit[0]

error_bit[1]

Table C4. Output Variables for Excel 10 FCU Controllers.

engineering units:

digital

 

 

state

default

comments

English (metric) or states plus

or

range

 

 

value

 

 

 

 

 

RTN_COMFAIL_SETPTOFFS

138

 

 

RTN_COMFAIL_SCHEDOCC

139

 

 

RTN_COMFAIL_DLC

140

 

 

RTN_COMFAIL_TEMPRESET

141

 

 

RTN_COMFAIL_ODTEMP

142

 

 

RTN_COMFAIL_OCCSENSOR

143

 

 

RTN_COMFAIL_WINDOW

144

 

 

RTN_COMFAIL_MANHEAT

145

 

 

RTN_COMFAIL_MANCOOL

146

 

 

RTN_HW_SW_MISMATCH

147

 

 

ALARM_NOTIFY_DISABLED

255

 

 

 

 

 

 

Same as nvoAlarm.type

 

See nvoAlarm.type

A central node may poll this output variable for a short history of

 

 

 

alarms. It contains the last five alarms reported via nvoAlarm. At

 

 

 

the time a new nvoAlarm is issued, nvoAlarmLog is updated.

 

 

 

 

Same as nvoAlarm.type

 

See nvoAlarm.type

See above.

 

 

 

 

Same as nvoAlarm.type

 

See nvoAlarm.type

See above.

 

 

 

 

Same as nvoAlarm.type

 

See nvoAlarm.type

See above.

 

 

 

 

Same as nvoAlarm.type

 

See nvoAlarm.type

See above. nvoAlarmLog.alarm_type[4] is the oldest alarm.

 

 

 

 

UBYTE

 

 

This output variable is a polled output containing a list of all the

Bit coded Alarm:

 

 

current errors detected by the node. A search for error conditions

ALM_NODE_OFF

1

 

in the node is made periodically. A central node may poll the

ALM_FROST

2

 

nvoAlarmStatus output for all of the current errors. nvoAlarmStatus

ALM_INVALID_SETPNT

4

 

contains all the current detected errors even though they may be

ALM_TEMP_SENSOR_FAIL

8

 

suppressed for reporting by nvoAlarm.

ALM_SETPNT_KNOB_FAIL

16

 

 

ALM_FAN_SPEED_SW_FAIL

32

 

 

ALM_FAN_FAILURE

64

 

 

ALM_COMFAIL_SPACETEMP

128

 

 

 

 

 

 

UBYTE

 

 

See above.

Bit coded Alarm:

1

 

 

ALM_COMFAIL_HVACMODE

 

 

ALM_COMFAIL_SETPTOFFS

2

 

 

ALM_COMFAIL_SCHEDOCC

4

 

 

ALM_COMFAIL_DLC

8

 

 

ALM_COMFAIL_TEMPRESET

16

 

 

ALM_COMFAIL_ODTEMP

32

 

 

ALM_COMFAIL_OCCSENSOR

64

 

 

ALM_COMFAIL_WINDOW

128

 

 

 

 

 

 

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