t.a.c. Xenta OP Manual de usuario

TAC Xenta®®
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Handbook
0-004-7506-4 (EN), 2001-08-08
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TAC Xenta OP Handbook Foreword
Foreword
Welcome to the manual of TAC Xenta OP, version VMX 3.2 and
higher.
Should you discover errors and/or unclear descriptions in this manual,
please contact your TAC representative.
This edition, -4, applies to TAC Xenta OP version VMX 3.2 or later.
The procedure for de-installation of the OP has been clarified and put
in a separate section, 2.7.
The possibility to select which unit system (SI or US Imperial) is used,
when connecting to TAC Xenta 100, is now described in section 3.2.

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Copyright © 2001 TAC AB.
This document, as well as the product it refers to, is only intended for licensed users of the product and the document.
TAC AB owns the copyright of this document and reserves the right to make changes, additions or deletions.
TAC AB assumes no responsibility for possible mistakes or errors that might appear in this document.
Do not use the product for any other purposes than those indicated in this document.
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TAC Xenta®, TAC Menta® and TAC Vista® are registered trademarks of TAC AB in Sweden and other countries.
All other brand names are trade marks of their respective owners.
Revisions list
Art no Comments Editor Date
0-004-7506-0 First version. KW 1996-08-08
0-004-7506-1 This document has been revised to cover TAC Xenta v 3.0. KW 1997-09-01
The following major changes have been made:
- The Chapter contents have been rearranged.
- A new chapter has been added, showing how to communicate
with Xenta 100 and how to reach the Network Variables.
Trade mark change from TA to TAC. KW 1998-06-11
0-004-7506-2 This document has been revised to cover TAC Xenta v 3.2. KW 1999-01-26
0-004-7506-3 The explanation of the OP communication mode has been KW 2000-08-08
expanded (section 2.6).
The OP/RU model with Cyrillic characters added.
0-004-7506-4 The de-installation procedure has been clarified (section 2.7). KW 2001-08-08
Switching between SI and I-P units has been added to section 3.2.

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TAC Xenta OP Handbook Contents
TAC Xenta OP
Handbook
Subject to modification.
Contents
1 Introduction .................................................................................................................... 7
1.1 TAC Xenta OP .......................................................................................................................................7
1.2 This manual............................................................................................................................................7
1.3 More information ..................................................................................................................................8
2 Connection and Basic Functions................................................................................... 9
2.1 Description .............................................................................................................................................9
2.2 Connecting to TAC Xenta 100 ........................................................................................................... 10
2.3 Connecting to TAC Xenta 300/401 .................................................................................................... 11
2.4 Keys...................................................................................................................................................... 12
2.5 Local functions of the OP Service menu........................................................................................... 13
2.6 Selecting the OP communication mode ............................................................................................ 15
2.7 De-installing the OP ........................................................................................................................... 17
2.7.1 Tool: MetraVision ................................................................................................................................. 17
2.7.2 Tool: LonMaker .................................................................................................................................... 18
3 Dialogs with TAC Xenta 100........................................................................................ 19
3.1 General ................................................................................................................................................ 19
3.2 Connecting to TAC Xenta 100 ........................................................................................................... 19
3.3 Setting the Node state in TAC Xenta 100.......................................................................................... 21
3.4 Reading/checking NVs in TAC Xenta 100 ........................................................................................21
3.5 Initiate Service pin message............................................................................................................... 22
4 Dialogs with TAC Xenta 300 and 401 ......................................................................... 23
4.1 The menus ........................................................................................................................................... 23
4.2 Find and change a setpoint ................................................................................................................ 24
4.3 View/acknowledge alarms.................................................................................................................. 25
4.4 Change the Time channels ................................................................................................................. 26
4.5 Access Code ......................................................................................................................................... 28
4.6 Edit access code................................................................................................................................... 29
4.7 Overriding inputs/outputs.................................................................................................................. 29
4.8 Daylight saving.................................................................................................................................... 30
4.9 Log off.................................................................................................................................................. 30

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This manual contains a total of 36 pages.
5 Technical data............................................................................................................... 31
Index ....................................................................................................................................... 33

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TAC Xenta OP Handbook 1 Introduction
1 Introduction
1.1 TAC Xenta OP
TAC Xenta OP is a small operator panel designed to be used together
with TAC Xenta 100, 300, 401 and 901 units.
The operator panel gives the user access to parameters and alarms
without communicating with a central system. Additionally, it is used
to monitor status, adjust setpoints and time channels. All values are
displayed with an explanatory text in the alphanumeric display win-
dow.
Please note!
The TAC Xenta OP and the other products of the Xenta family must
not be used for any other purpose than that for which it was designed.
Installation and repair may only be performed by authorized person-
nel.
1.2 This manual
This handbook has the following contents:
Chapter 2
In this chapter the connection of the operator panel, TAC Xenta OP,
to the TAC Xenta 100 and TAC Xenta 300/401 controllers is shown.
Chapter 3
The use of the OP together with TAC Xenta 100 and the principles for
handling display of Network Variables are explained in this chapter.
Chapter 4
The use of the OP together with TAC Xenta 300/401 controllers and
the most common menus are discussed here

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Chapter 5
This chapter contains technical data on the TAC Xenta OP.
1.3 More information
TAC Xenta OP is also described or mentioned in the following
documents:
• the TAC Xenta OP Operator panel data sheet (C-98-05)
• the handbooks for the different TAC Xenta controller units
• the “TAC Menta User’s manual”
Stand-alone TAC Xenta 300/3000 controllers and I/O modules can be
commissioned by using the Service menu of TAC Xenta OP (which is
not the same as the local OP service menu). This procedure is de-
scribed in the TAC Xenta 300 and 401 Handbook.

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TAC Xenta OP Handbook 2 Connection and Basic Functions
The TAC Xenta OP operator panel
LCD display
Connectors
(rear) Push buttons
+
–
2 Connection and Basic Functions
2.1 Description
The TAC Xenta OP Operator panel has an LCD display with 4*20
characters and six push buttons. A modular socket or four screw
terminals are used for communication and for connecting the power
supply. These connectors are placed on the rear. There is also a
potentiometer to adjust the contrast of the display, on the rear.
The OP has an LCD display that can be lighted from beneath. The
light is controlled from the OP Service menu (section 2.5).
The operator panel is used to monitor status and to adjust setpoints
and time channels. It also makes it possible to list the alarms without
communicating with a central system.
The operator panel is controlled from a master, a TAC Xenta 100, 300
or 401 controller. When you start using the operator panel, it will send
a message to the master telling it what button was pushed. The master
contains the dialogue messages and will direct the operator panel what
to show on the display. Thus the operator panel will act as a dumb
terminal.

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TAC Xenta OP Handbook 2 Connection and Basic Functions
COMFORT
ECONOMY
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TAC Xenta 100
Wall Module
Connecting the TAC Xenta OP to TAC Xenta 100 via the Wall Module
2.2 Connecting toTAC Xenta 100
Normally the TAC Xenta OP is connected to the modular jack on the
lower side of the Wall Module. In this way the Xenta OP will get
power supply from the TAC Xenta 100 unit.
Cable between controller and Operator panel...................... max. 10 m
The contrast of the display can be adjusted with the potentiometer on
the rear of the operator panel; please refer to the figure in the next
section.
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