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EXCEL 10 W7750A,B,C CONSTANT VOLUME AHU CONTROLLER
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Table 23. Status Points.
User Address NvName Field Name
Engineering Units: English
(Metric) or States plus Range
Digital State or
Value of State
Default
E-Vision (M, P, S)
Share
Map
Direct Access
Hardware Config.
Manual Config.
Test
E-Vision Legend: (M) Monitor, (P) Parameter, (S) Schematic
Comments
nroPgmVer id[ RTU1 R
O
M
A four byte ASCII string indicating the type of node (model).
nroPgmVer major_ver 1 R
O
M
Software version.
nroPgmVer minor_ver 0 R
O
M
Software version.
nroPgmVer bug_ver 0 R
O
M
Software version.
nroPgmVer node_type 1 R
O
M
The NodeType is a numeric identifier that is stored in EPROM that identifies
the Excel 10 node type. Whenever a new software version or upgrade is
issued, this is reflected in nroPgmVer which typically is read by a network
management node to identify the node type. The contents of nroPgmVer
contain compatible model type information and is fixed at the time when the
node software is compiled.
SrcEmerg nvoEmerg EMERG_NORMAL
EMERG_PRESSURIZE
EMERG_DEPRESSURIZE
EMERG_PURGE
EMERG_SHUTDOWN
EMERG_NUL
0
1
2
3
4
255
EMERG_NORMAL M X X Emerg is an emergency output reflecting the state of the locally wired
smoke detector. If Emerg is EMERG_NORMAL, then no smoke is being
detected by the local sensor or that the smoke detector input is not
configured. If Emerg is EMERG_PURGE, the locally wired smoke sensor is
indicating a smoke condition.EMERG_PRESSURIZE,
EMERG_DEPRESSURIZE, and EMERG_SHUTDOWN are not supported
by Emerg. If Emerg is not configured then it is set to EMERG_NUL
nvoAlarm subnet 1 to 255 0 subnet is the L
ON
W
ORKS
subnet number (in domain entry 1 of the nodes
domain table) to which the node is assigned.
nvoAlarm node 0 to 127 0 node is the L
ON
W
ORKS
node number (in domain entry 1 of the nodes
domain table) assigned to the node.
nvoAlarm type 0 to 255 0 type is the alarm type being issued. When an alarm condition is no longer
TRUE, type is set to the sum of the alarm conditions numeric value and the
RETURN_TO_NORMAL numeric value. The type also is recorded in
AlarmLog. When a new alarm is detected, just the corresponding numeric
value for the alarm is reported. Refer to Table 12 (Excel 10 Alarms) in the
System Engineering Guide for all the error conditions that may be reported.
StatusAlmTyp nvoAlarmStatus alarm_bit[0]
Byte Offset = 0
Bit Offset =
0(InputNVFailAlrm)
FALSE
TRUE
0
1
FALSE X X alarm_bit[0]Byte Offset = 0Bit Offset = 0(InputNVFailAlrm)alarm_bit [n]
contains a bit for every possible alarm condition. Each alarm type has a
corresponding bit in alarm_bit[n] (Alarm.type: 1.24, without
RETURN_TO_NORMAL).
nvoAlarmStatus alarm_bit[0]
Byte Offset = 0
Bit Offset = 1
(NodeDisableAlrm)
FALSE
TRUE
0
1
FALSE alarm_bit[0]
Byte Offset = 0
Bit Offset = 1
(NodeDisableAlrm)