Honeywell TB7300 user manual

User manual for the device Honeywell TB7300

Device: Honeywell TB7300
Category: Thermostat
Manufacturer: Honeywell
Size: 1.02 MB
Added : 6/8/2013
Number of pages: 28
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BACnet Integration Manual for
TB7200 & TB7300 Series
Thermostats
INTEGRATION MANUAL
More information
The additional following documentation is available on
http://customer.honeywell.com.
• TB7200 Series Installation Instructions (form number 62-
2019).
• TB7300 Series Installation Instructions (form number 62-
2018).
• PIR Application Guide for TB7200 and TB7300 Series
Thermostats (form number 63-4526).
TB7300 Series
TB7200 Series
Thermostat with
Thermostat
Occupancy Sensor
Contents
PRODU

Summary of the content on the page No. 2

BACNET INTEGRATION MANUAL FOR TB7200 & TB7300 SERIES THERMOSTATS COMPATIBILITY Honeywell TB7200 and TB7300 Series thermostat compatiblity information is provided in Table 1. Table 1. TB7200 Series and TB7300 Series Thermostat Compatibility Information WEBs-AX Controller Thermostats Per Controller* WEBStation-AX WEB-2xx 126 3.0 or later WEB-6xx 126 3.0 or later WEB-7xx 126 3.5 * 128 total devices supported. One node used by controller and one for a repeater. A repeater is required if more than 64

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BACNET INTEGRATION MANUAL FOR TB7200 & TB7300 SERIES THERMOSTATS • To assign a Room Temperature (AV7) value manually, users must first enable the Override mode in the Room Temp Override (BV8) object. • To assign a Room Humidity (AV10) value manually, users must first enable the Override mode in the Room Humidity Override (BV11) object. • Device Name and Device ID properties are writable in Honeywell device object. Both properties can be renamed from any BACnet network management tool as long

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BACNET INTEGRATION MANUAL FOR TB7200 & TB7300 SERIES THERMOSTATS Cable Type Honeywell recommends the use of balanced 22-24 AWG twisted pair with a characteristic impedance of 100-130 ohms, capacitance of 30 pF/ft or lower. A braided shield is also recommended. Impedance A value based on the inherent conductance, resistance, capacitance and inductance that represent the impedance of an infinitely long cable. The nominal impedance of the cable should be between 100 Ωand 120 Ω. However using120

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BACNET INTEGRATION MANUAL FOR TB7200 & TB7300 SERIES THERMOSTATS NETWORK CONFIGURATION EIA-485 networks use a daisy chain configuration. A daisy chain means that there is only one main cable and every network device is connected directly along its path. Figure 1 illustrates two improper network configurations and the proper daisy chain configuration. Other methods of wiring an EIA-485 network may give unreliable and unpredictable results. There are no troubleshooting methods for these type

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BACNET INTEGRATION MANUAL FOR TB7200 & TB7300 SERIES THERMOSTATS Maximum Cable Length The maximum length of a chain is related to its transmission speed. The longer the chain, the slower the speed. Using proper cable, the maximum length of an EIA-485 daisy chain is 4000-ft (1200 m). This will only work reliably for data rates up to 100,000 bps. The maximum data rate is 76,800 bps for TB7200 and TB7300 Series thermostats. If you require a maximum network length of more than 4000 feet, then re

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BACNET INTEGRATION MANUAL FOR TB7200 & TB7300 SERIES THERMOSTATS End Of Line (EOL) Resistors MS/TP network must be properly terminated. For daisy chain configurations, you must install an EOL resistor at each end of the daisy chain. Depending on your MS/TP network configuration, the resistance value of the EOL resistor may change: • TB7200, TB7300, or TB7600 Series devices are installed at both ends of the MS/TP network: • 120 Ohms resistor should be installed at each end. • A TB7200, TB7300, o

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BACNET INTEGRATION MANUAL FOR TB7200 & TB7300 SERIES THERMOSTATS NETWORK ADAPTER The polarity of the connection to the cable is important. From one module to the other it is important that the same colored wire be connected to “plus” or “+” and the other colored wire be connected to the “minus” or ”-“. Figure 5 shows the proper MS/TP connections and the location of the Status LED. This Status LED may help to troubleshoot network problems. Fig. 5. Correct MS/TP connections and location of a St

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BACNET INTEGRATION MANUAL FOR TB7200 & TB7300 SERIES THERMOSTATS INTEGRATION Global Commands The following figure shows which objects from the thermostat can be monitored and commanded from the BAS front-end. GLOBAL COMMANDS ALL DEVICES (ALL THERMOSTATS) OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE (AV9) OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE AND OUTDOOR HUMIDITY (ENTHALPY) DEHUMIDIFICATION LOCKOUT (BV13) OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE AND HVAC PLANT CURRENT MODE SEQUENCE OF OPERATION (MV15) SYSTEM MODE (AV16) GLOBAL COMMANDS SP

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BACNET INTEGRATION MANUAL FOR TB7200 & TB7300 SERIES THERMOSTATS TB7200 Integration – Graphical User Interface (GUI) objects The following objects should be typically used in a GUI: • Room Temperature (AV7); • Occupied and Unoccupied Heat Setpoints (AV 39 and AV43); • Occupied and Unoccupied Cool Setpoints (AV 40 and AV34); • Outdoor Temperature (AV 9); • Supply Temperature (AI12) (If available); • Occupancy Command (MV18); • System Mode (MV16); • Heating Valve Status (MV26); • Cooling Valve S

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BACNET INTEGRATION MANUAL FOR TB7200 & TB7300 SERIES THERMOSTATS TB7300 Integration – Graphical User Interface (GUI) Objects The following objects should be typically used in a GUI: • Room Temperature (AV7); • Occupied and Unoccupied Heat Setpoints (AV 39 and AV43); • Occupied and Unoccupied Cool Setpoints (AV 40 and AV34); • Room Humidity (AV10) (If available); • Room Humidity Setpoint (AV 71) (If available); • Outdoor Temperature (AV 9); • Supply Temperature (AI12) (If available); • Occupan

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BACNET INTEGRATION MANUAL FOR TB7200 & TB7300 SERIES THERMOSTATS Configuration Objects The following objects and group objects should be typically used for configuration purposes: • General Options 1 Group GRP 45 and its complete list of objects; • General Options 2 Group GRP 55 and its complete list of objects; • Humidity Models Configuration Options Group GRP 69 and its complete list of objects; • Output Configuration Options Group GRP 74 and its complete list of objects. If your BAS allows y

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BACNET INTEGRATION MANUAL FOR TB7200 & TB7300 SERIES THERMOSTATS Graphical interfaces rd For example, some graphic interface might poll every data linked to the graphic page on a COV basis. If the 3 party device does not support COV, the graphic interface then relies on a pre-configured polling interval, which is usually in hundredths of milliseconds. Any device containing a monitored object could be subject to network traffic congestion if such a polling interval is used. Honeywell strongly

Summary of the content on the page No. 14

BACNET INTEGRATION MANUAL FOR TB7200 & TB7300 SERIES THERMOSTATS TROUBLESHOOTING Error / Trouble Possible Cause Solution Condition Two or more controllers have the same Modify each duplicate address to a unique MAC address. number. The MS/TP network has too many devices. Do not exceed the maximum number of devices and maximum length allowed by the EIA-485 specifications. Thermostat does not Too many devices were installed without Repeaters need to be installed as specified come online any

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BACNET INTEGRATION MANUAL FOR TB7200 & TB7300 SERIES THERMOSTATS APPENDIX TB7200 & TB7300 Series Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) Vendor Name: Honeywell Product Name: TB7200 and TB7300 Series Thermostats TB7200 Product Description The TB7200 series BACnet communicating thermostat has been specifically designed for zoning applications to be monitored on ® a BACnet MS-TP network. TB7200 Product Model Number: TB7200C5x14B and TB7200F5x14B TB7300 Product Description The TB730

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BACNET INTEGRATION MANUAL FOR TB7200 & TB7300 SERIES THERMOSTATS BACNET OBJECTS SUPPORTED Device Objects Table 4. Device Objects. Type and Object Name Object Property Thermostat Parameter Instance TB7200X5x14B Device Object_Identifier Unique ID number of a device on a network. TB73xxX5X14B Property 75 (R,W) Object_Name Unique name of a Device on a network. Property 77 (R,W) Model Name Thermostat Model number. Property 70 (R) Firmware Revision Current BACnet firmware revision used by the therm

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BACNET INTEGRATION MANUAL FOR TB7200 & TB7300 SERIES THERMOSTATS Objects Table Table 5. Objects. Type and Object Name Object Property Instance Room Temperature AV 7 Present_Value (R,W)     Room Temp Override BV 8 Present_Value (R,W)     Outdoor Temperature AV 9 Present_Value (R,W)     Room Humidity AV 10 Present_Value (R,W)   Room Humid Override BV 11 Present_Value (R,W)   Supply Temperature AI 12 Present_Value (R)     Dehumidification BV

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BACNET INTEGRATION MANUAL FOR TB7200 & TB7300 SERIES THERMOSTATS Table 5. Objects. (Continued) Type and Object Name Object Property Instance Filter Alarm BI 36 Present_Value (R)     Service Alarm BI 37 Present_Value (R)     Temperature Setpoints GRP 38 Present_Value (R)             Occupied Heat Setpoint AV 39 Present_Value (R,W)     Occupied Cool Setpoint AV 40 Present_Value (R,W)     Stand-by Heat Setpoint AV 41 Present_Value (R,W) 

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BACNET INTEGRATION MANUAL FOR TB7200 & TB7300 SERIES THERMOSTATS Table 5. Objects. (Continued) Type and Object Name Object Property Instance Proportional Band MV 65 Present_Value (R,W)     Auto Fan BV 66 Present_Value (R,W)    Stand-by Time AV 67 Present_Value (R,W)     Unoccupied Time AV 68 Present_Value (R,W)     Humidity Models GRP 69 Present_Value (R)     Configuration Options RH Display BV 70 Present_Value (R,W)   RH Setpoint AV 71 Pre

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BACNET INTEGRATION MANUAL FOR TB7200 & TB7300 SERIES THERMOSTATS Standard Object Types Supported Table 6. Standard object types supported. Optional Supported Dynamically Dynamically Object Type Properties Writable Properties Objects Creatable Deletable Supported Analog Input   Reliability Out_of_Service a,b Present_Value a Analog Value   Reliability Out_of_Service c Object_Name Reliability Binary Input   Active_Text Out_of_Service Inactive_Text Reliability Present_Value Binary Value Ac


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