Controller Summary View
Use Controller Summary to view or modify Device Name,, Device Model, and
select the period when day light savings are in effect. TimeZone can also be
configured in this view which will be used to calculate the UTCOffset property
of the BACnet device object.
To view or modify the summary details of the controller:
- Double-click the device name in the Nav palette to
display the Controller Summary View on the right of your
screen.
- Enter Device Name.
- Select a Device Model.
- Engineering Mode\Normal Mode: Use this option to switch
from Engineering Mode to Normal Mode and vice versa.
For more details, See "Menus and Actions on a
Spyder device".
BACnet Controller
- One of the following BACnet models can be selected:
Spyder II models:
- PVB6436AS
- PVB6438NS
- PUB6438S
Spyder BACnet Micro models:
- PVB4024NS
- PVB4022AS
- PUB4024S
- PUB1012S
- PVB0000AS
Spyder BACnet Relay models:
- Use Model Description to view the device details such
as controller details, number of universal inputs, number of binary inputs,
number of modulating outputs, number of binary outputs, type of wall module,
number of functional blocks, etc.
- Use Download status to view download status. You can
view five types of download status on screen:
- Validation Pending
- Compilation Pending
- Download Pending
- Validation Error
- Download Successful
- Click Set to enter the Global Update Rate.. Update Rate is the rate at
which the BACnet objects expect an update from the BACnet network. When
'Fail Detect' is enabled , the controller will report an alarm if 5
consecutive updates are not received.. The Set button can be used to
globally set the update rate for all objects in the ControlProgram logic.
Note that any new object added to the ControlProgram would have the default
update rate of 60 seconds.
- ClickSet to enter the Global Send Heart Beat.
- Send Heartbeat is the rate at which a Network object value is sent to
the network regardless of whether its value has changed or not. . The Set
button can be used to globally set the Send Heartbeat for all objects in the
ControlProgram logic. Note that any new object added to the ControlProgram
would have the default send heartbeat of 60 seconds.
- Select the Enable Daylight Savings option and specify
the following information when the day light savings must come into effect:
- Start Month
- End Month
- Start Day
- End Day
- You must clear the Day Light Savings check box and download it to the
controller, for the controller to stop using daylight savings.
- Select the TimeZone where the controller is installed. This will
be used to calculate the UTCOffset property of the BACnet DeviceObject. This
property is written to the controller when the controller time is set.
- Click Save to save the changes or Cancel to revert to the previous
settings.
Note: You are free to select any device model even if the application created
does not fit the memory requirements of the target model.
Honeywell Spyder performs necessary actions on model change and gives a report
of the same.