M-Bus Central Unit OZW10. Operating Manual. Siemens Building Technologies HVAC Products
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1 M-Bus Central Unit OZW10 Operating Manual Edition 4.0 Software version f CE1U5362E Siemens Building Technologies HVAC Products
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3 Contents 1 About the Operating Manual Contents Notes on the software version of the M-bus central unit Compatibility list Applications M-bus devices General information about the M-bus system System overview M-bus central unit OZW M-bus central unit OZW ACS7 plant operating software Signal converter WZC-P Signal converter WZC-P Repeater WCZ-R SONOHEAT 2WR4 and 2WR MEGATRON 2 WFM... / N... / Q... / R SONOGYR energy WSF... / G... / J SONOGYR WSD Pulse adapter AEW SIGMAGYR RVD2 district heating controllers SIGMAGYR RVP97 district heating controllers Siemeca AMR devices Devices of other manufacture Operating the M-bus central unit Buttons and display Display...14 Left side of the display Right side of the display FILE button Deleting inputs or resetting to the standard value Changeover of display Triggering actions Display during operation...19 Data security and data protection...19 HVAC Products Contents /64
4 4 Description of the operating lines Operating card 1 Billing Operating card 2 Diagnosis Operating card 3 Diagnosis M-bus central unit Operating card 4 Startup / service Commissioning Electrical installation Checking the wiring Mounting Connecting the system components Commissioning the system components Commissioning and connecting the M-bus devices Commissioning the M-bus central unit Presettings Presettings with the ACS7 plant operating software Generating the device list Completing commissioning Replacing defective devices Checking Defects of the M-bus central unit Defective devices on the M-bus Communication via PC Telephone connection Direct connection Billing file Generating a billing file Description...51 Abbreviations List of errors /64 HVAC Products Contents
5 1 About the Operating Manual 1.1 Contents The present Operating Manual contains all information essential for optimum use of the M-bus central unit. First, a brief description of the M-bus system and individual components is given. Then, you will be introduced step by step to the operation of the M-bus central unit, which has 7 buttons and an LCD. The display is read with the help of operating cards. On the operating cards, one operating line is assigned to each reading and each setting that can be made. The next chapter leads you through the use of the operating cards. For each operating line, a description is given of what the display means and of how values are to be set. Operating cards 1 to 3 contain readings only while the settings are made with operating card 4 if not yet made at the time of commissioning. The Operating Manual also contains notes on commissioning, the replacement of faulty units, communication with a PC, the billing file and a summary of potential errors. These sections of the manual are intended for use by service staff who perform this kind of work. 1.2 Notes on the software version of the M-bus central unit The present Operating Manual describes the use and the functions of the M-bus central unit of version 4.0 or higher. Version 1.0 was introduced for the remote readout of SONOGYR WSD... heat meters and consumption meters featuring a pulse output. With version 2.0 or higher, the majority of the standardscompliant M-bus devices can be acquired. The M-bus central HVAC Products About the Operating Manual /64
6 unit supports extended addressing, new data and data formats. The number of devices was increased from 250 to a maximum of 750 (depending on the types of devices). Version 3.0 also allows controllers to be operated from a remote location. A new transparent data channel enables the connected devices to be directly accessed from the PC. This affords fast trend functions and access from the PC to all device data that can be reached via M-bus. In the event of fault, the M-bus central unit of version 3.0 or higher automatically delivers alarm status messages to a PC. All M-bus central units using software version 3.0 should be equipped with matching operating cards. If, after an update, the operating cards of a previous version are used, the M- bus central unit can nonetheless be operated with the help of this Operating Manual. Versions 4.0 and higher now support the displayed values of tariff 1and tariff 2 on the last set day. For Siemeca AMR devices, the radio-based network and the radio cell can be displayed, in addition to the M-bus address. During the search run, the current Baud rate, the M-bus address and the customer number are displayed. In the billing file, tariff 1 and tariff 2 on the last set day, as well as the radio-based network and the radio cell will also be saved. For SONOHEAT heat meters, new error codes are supported. 1.3 Compatibility list Using the compatibility list, it is possible to see which applications and devices are supported by which system components and versions. 6/64 HVAC Products About the Operating Manual
7 1.3.1 Applications Type of product OZW10 ACS7 ACS10 ACS110 ACS111 ACS900 ACS910 Version 1.0 From 2.0 From 3.0 From 4.0 From 1.10 From From 1.10 From 1.10 From 3.0 From 1.20 Operating cards Access to OZW10 process image Direct access to device data Parmeterization OZW10 setting values Direct access to device data File transfer Trend / Registration Access to OZW10 process ( ) image Direct access to device data ( ) Commissioning report ( ) Plant diagrams Alarming Display Alarm relay PC Batchjob ( ) ( ) ( ) = possible ( ) = possible with restrictions HVAC Products About the Operating Manual /64
8 1.3.2 M-bus devices Type of product OZW10 ACS7 ACS10 ACS110 ACS111 ACS900 ACS910 Version 1.0 From 2.0 From 3.0 SONOHEAT 2WR4/5 ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) SONOGYR WSD SONOGYR energy ( ) ( ) MEGATRON 2 ( ) ( ) AEW21.2 MEMOTRON WHE21 Relay PadPulsM1 SIGMAGYR RVD2 From 4.0 From 1.10 SIGMAGYR RVP97 From From 1.10 From 1.20 From 1.10 From 1.20 From 3.0 From 3.10 From 1.20 From 1.30 Siemeca AMR devices ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Non-Siemens product ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) = possible ( ) = possible with restrictions 8/64 HVAC Products About the Operating Manual
9 2 General information about the M-bus system 2.1 System overview ACS7... The OZW10 or OZW111 is the central device on the bus. It communicates with the connected consumption meters and controllers via M-bus. When using the OZW10 M-bus central unit (version V4.0 or higher), consumption meters of the Siemeca AMR system can also be integrated via WTX16 or WTT16 network nodes. The M-bus central unit can be connected to a PC which has the ACS7 plant operating software installed, either directly or via modem. OZW10 OZW10 OZW111 RS-485 WZC-P250 RS-485 WZC-P60 M-Bus M-Bus OCI97 M-Bus OCI97 WTT16 WTT16 WZC-R Z19 HVAC Products General information about the M-bus system /64
10 2.2 M-bus central unit OZW10 This M-bus central unit is used for the remote readout, remote operation and supervision of an M-bus plant with consumption meters and controllers having an M-bus connection facility conforming to EN , and of consumption meters of the Siemeca AMR system. For that purpose, a WZC-P... signal converter is required. 2.3 M-bus central unit OZW111 This M-bus central unit is used for the remote readout, remote operation and supervision of an M-bus plant with a maximum of 5 consumption meters and controllers having an M-bus connection facility conforming to EN ACS7 plant operating software PC software for the remote operation, supervision and commissioning of heating, ventilation and district heating plants and for the remote readout of consumption data. Windows version. 2.5 Signal converter WZC-P250 Signal converter designed for the conversion of RS-485 signals to M-bus signals. A maximum of 250 M-bus devices can be connected. 2.6 Signal converter WZC-P60 Signal converter designed for the conversion of RS-485 signals to M-bus signals. A maximum of 60 M-bus devices can be connected. 2.7 Repeater WCZ-R250 Amplifying device for the extension of bus lines in M-bus plants. A maximum of 250 M-bus devices can be connected. 10/64 HVAC Products General information about the M-bus system
11 2.8 SONOHEAT 2WR4 and 2WR5 Ultrasonic heat meters. Data exchange via M-bus module. 2.9 MEGATRON 2 WFM... / N... / Q... / R... Electronic impeller type heat and cooling energy meters featuring an integrated M-bus interface SONOGYR energy WSF... / G... / J... Ultrasonic heat meters. Exchange of data via M-bus module WZF-MB or combi module WZF-MP SONOGYR WSD... Ultrasonic heat meters. Exchange of data via M-bus module WZD-MB Pulse adapter AEW21.2 The pulse adapter acquires and handles the pulses from 1 or 2 consumption meters. With integrated M-bus interface SIGMAGYR RVD2 district heating controllers Heating controllers for plants with district heat connection. With integrated M-bus interface SIGMAGYR RVP97 district heating controllers Heating controllers for plants with district heat connection. Exchange of data via M-bus interface OCI97. 11/64 HVAC Products General information about the M-bus system
12 2.15 Siemeca AMR devices The consumption meters of the Siemeca AMR system can be integrated via WTX16 or WTT16 network nodes Devices of other manufacture On request. 12/64 HVAC Products General information about the M-bus system
13 3 Operating the M-bus central unit Front Z25 1 Buttons on the left 2 Display 3 Buttons on the right 4 Storage button 5 Operating cards 6 Lock 7 Hole for sealable fixing screw Bottom side Z26 8 Jack for modem s power supply 9 RS-232 port 10 Memory card 13/64 HVAC Products Operating the M-bus central unit
14 3.1 Buttons and display The display is divided into 2 sections: The left side of the display represents the Address. It defines the allocation of the displayed variable (function, measured value, purpose, etc.). The 3 buttons on the left,, and, are assigned to that part of the display The right side of the display shows the numerical value of the variable. The 3 buttons on the right,, and, are assigned to that part of the display All variables are displayed as numerical values. Every number shown on the display can be interpreted with the help of the operating cards located under the display. The makeup of the operating cards is matched to the display. Each setting and each reading is assigned one operating line on the operating cards. The operating lines are structured according to the fields of application. For switching from the standard display (time of day) to the operating lines, one of the buttons on the left must be pressed. 3.2 Display kwh 5361Z Operating card (field of application) 2 Device number 3 Input or read function (operating line number) 4 Numerical value of the selected input and read function 5 Unit of the numerical value 6 Buttons on the left 7 Buttons on the right 8 Additional information 9 FILE button 14/64 HVAC Products Operating the M-bus central unit
15 3.3 Left side of the display The left side of the display comprises three 1-, 2- and 3-digit numbers. They define the input or display function whose numerical value can be read on the right side of the display. The first number defines the field of application. The number is identical with that on the operating cards: 1: Billing Device number 2: Diagnosis Device number 3: Diagnosis M-bus central unit 4: Startup / service The second number (if present) is the number of the device. Every device has its own address in the form of a 3- digit number. By selecting the appropriate number, you can call each device from the M-bus central unit and retrieve its data. The numbering is made in the same order data are acquired. If all devices have primary addresses, the parameters of the M-bus central unit can be set with the PC to ensure the numbering of the devices corresponds to that of the primary addresses The third number always stands for an input or read function. For the meaning of the numbers, please refer to the operating cards which have the numbers listed. Chapter 4 Description of the operating lines contains detailed information about each operating line. You will find certain operating lines on more than one page since they are used with several fields of application You can select and adjust the 3 blocks of numbers with the buttons on the left, located below the left side of the display. The buttons provide the following functions: Selecting the number: When pressing this button, a pointer jumps from one number to the next. The pointer is a bar that underlines the number. The underlined number or the relevant function is addressed and can then be adjusted. You can read the numerical value on the right side of the display. 15/64 HVAC Products Operating the M-bus central unit
16 Incrementing the number: When pressing this button, you increase the underlined numerical value. Decrementing the number: When pressing this button, you decrease the underlined numerical value. A function is selected as follows: For example, in the field of application Diagnosis Device number (operating card 2), the flow temperature of device 46 shall be read: 1. Press button until the pointer is located below the first number. 2. Press button or until the first number reads Press button until the pointer is located below the second number. 4. Press button or until the second number reads Press button until the pointer is located below the third number. 6. Press button or until the third number reads 73. You have thus selected the required function. It should be noted however that the values displayed represent the last reading. Now, if you wish to view the flow temperature of all devices, press button to return with the pointer to the device number and readjust it with button or. The respective numerical values will be shown. 3.4 Right side of the display The right side of the display can comprise up to 8 digits. It shows the numerical value of the input or read function that you have selected with the left side of the display. In the case of setting functions, you set the required value with the buttons on the right. All shaded operating lines on the operating cards contain reading data which are not adjustable. The buttons on the right are then inactive. 16/64 HVAC Products Operating the M-bus central unit
17 Meaning of the buttons: Selecting a digit: When pressing this button, the pointer will move. The digit or part of the value underlined by the pointer can be readjusted. Incrementing the value: When pressing this button, you increase the value of the underlined digit. Decrementing the value: When pressing this button, you decrease the value of the underlined digit. A value is entered as follows: For example, plant number 5234 shall be entered on operating card 4: 1. Select operating card 4 Startup / service on the left side of the display and call variable 01 Plant number. 2. Press button on the right until the pointer is located below the first digit that you want to change. Note: The display comprises 8 digits. The zeros before the number to be entered must be taken into account. Hence: ! 3. Press button or until the first digit reads Press button until the pointer is located below the second digit that you want to change. 5. Press button or until the second digit reads 2, etc. You have thus entered the number you require. It will be stored when the data field is left. This means that there is no other button to confirm the entry. In the case of physical variables, such as temperature, electrical energy, etc., the respective unit is indicated to the right of the numerical value ( C, kwh, etc.). 17/64 HVAC Products Operating the M-bus central unit
18 3.5 FILE button When pressing the FILE button, all consumption data required for billing will be stored on the memory card. During data transmission, the display shows DATA. The memory card may be removed from the M-bus central unit only after DATA has disappeared from the display. In chapter 8 Billing file of this Operating Manual, you will find an example of a billing file with explanations. 3.6 Deleting inputs or resetting to the standard value Inputs can be deleted or reset to their initial values by proceeding as follows: 1. Call the respective line. 2. Press simultaneously buttons and on the right. After 2 seconds, dashes appear on the display. Keep the buttons depressed. After another 2 seconds, the setting value will be deleted or overwritten with the standard value. If the 2 buttons are released while the display shows the dashes, the deletion will be aborted. 3.7 Changeover of display Some of the displays have additional display levels. To reach other display levels, proceed as follows: 1. Select the relevant operating line. 2. Press simultaneously buttons and on the right side. The value of the second level now appears. Depending on the operating line, a change is made to the first display level after 5 seconds, or after pressing again buttons and on the right. 3. A change to other display levels is made by pressing button on the right. 18/64 HVAC Products Operating the M-bus central unit
19 3.8 Triggering actions To trigger actions, such as updating data of devices, proceed as follows,: 1. Select the required operating line. 2. Press simultaneously buttons and on the right. After 2 seconds, the value changes from 0 to 1, indicating that the action is now performed. 3.9 Display during operation In normal operation, the display shows the weekday (1 = Monday) and the time of day (standard display). When retrieving variables, it is always the value last read that appears on the display. The time of the last reading is given on lines 33 and 34. If the current values of the devices shall be displayed, they must be updated via operating line 98 of this operating card. After 20 minutes, the display will automatically return to the standard reading. Depending on the operating state, the following additional information will also appear: DATA = data are loaded to a communication partner (PC, memory card, etc.) CARD = memory card is inserted and has been accepted ERROR = error in the system BAT = exhausted battery of the memory card or of the M- bus central unit (operating line 50 delivers a precise fault diagnosis a detailed description of which is given later) 3.10 Data security and data protection To give consideration to security and protection, the data of the individual devices and those of the M-bus central unit are protected in the following manner: The transparent cover protects the operating section of the M-bus central unit against tampering. It can only be opened with the appropriate key 19/64 HVAC Products Operating the M-bus central unit
20 Certain data can be locked to prevent them from being displayed. This is accomplished through intervention in the M-bus central unit, an operation that can only be performed by authorized service staff The fixing screw, which secures the operating section of the M-bus central unit to the base, is lead-sealed 20/64 HVAC Products Operating the M-bus central unit
21 4 Description of the operating lines There are basically 2 kinds of functions: Setting functions: You can alter the numerical value of the variable shown Read function: Here, you can read actual values, statuses, etc. The operating cards show these fields highlighted 4.1 Operating card 1 Billing Operating card 1 contains data that are required for billing. This operating card only contains read functions. Hence, values cannot be altered here. All operating lines of operating card 1 relate to data of the various devices. For this reason, always select the number of the respective device first. The values displayed represent the last reading. If the device number flashes, the last reading is not yet completed, or communication with the device is faulty (error code 34: refer to chapter 9 List of errors ) In that case, the values displayed are those of the last successful reading. The reading can be made (or may have been made) automatically (periodically) or manually (also refer to operating line 98 of this operating card). Operating card 1 Billing 01 Customer number Here, you can read the customer-specific number of the device. The factory-set number is usually identical with the production number. With certain types of devices, the number can be directly set. 02 Cumulated energy / Meter 1 Here, the cumulated amount of energy or the heating cost units are displayed. When pressing buttons and on the right, the display 21/64 HVAC Products Description of the operating lines
22 will switch to the meter reading of the additional pulse input Meter 1. The readings that can be displayed reach from to 1 kwh. 03 Cumulated volume / Meter 2 Here, the cumulated volume is displayed. When pressing buttons and on the right, the display will switch to the meter reading of the additional pulse input Meter 2. The readings that can be displayed reach from l to 1 m Operating hours The number of operating hours of the device are displayed. The unit used is hours (h). 07 Energy last set day / Meter 1 last set day Operating card 1 Billing Here, the cumulated energy or the heating cost units on the last set day are displayed. When pressing buttons and on the right, the display will switch to the meter reading of an additional pulse input Meter 1 on the last set day. The readings that can be displayed reach from to 1 kwh. 08 Volume last set day / Meter 2 last set day Here, the cumulated volume on the last set day is displayed. When pressing buttons and on the right, the display will switch to the meter reading of an additional pulse input Meter 2 on the last set day. The readings that can be displayed reach from l to 1 m 3. 22/64 HVAC Products Description of the operating lines
23 10 Date last set day Here, you find the date of the last set day. The date of the set day can only be changed on the meter itself. 11 Energy / Meter 1 last but one set day Here, the cumulated energy or the heat cost units of the last but one set day are displayed. When pressing buttons and on the right, the display will switch to the meter reading on the last but one set day of an additional pulse input Meter 1. The readings that can be displayed reach from to 1 kwh. 12 Volume / Meter 2 last but one set day Here, the cumulated volume on the last but one set day is displayed. When pressing buttons and on the right, the display will switch to the meter reading on the last but one set day of an additional pulse input Meter 2. The readings that can be displayed reach from l to 1 m Date last but one set day Here, you find the date of the last but one set day. The date of the set day can only be changed on the meter itself. Operating card 1 Billing 15 Date previous month Here, you find the date of the last monthly storage. 21 Meter reading previous month The operating line shows you the meter reading at the end of the previous month. When pressing buttons and on the right, the display will show the meter reading 13 months ago. 23/64 HVAC Products Description of the operating lines
24 The readings that can be displayed reach from l to 1 m 3 and from to 1 kwh. 22 Meter reading 2 months ago This operating line shows you the meter reading 2 months ago. When pressing buttons and on the right, the display will show the meter reading 14 months ago. The readings that can be displayed reach from l to 1 m 3 and from to 1 kwh. 23 Meter reading 3 months ago This operating line shows you the meter reading 3 months ago. When pressing buttons and on the right, the display will show the meter reading 15 months ago. The readings that can be displayed reach from l to 1 m 3 and from to 1 kwh. Operating card 1 Billing 24 Meter reading 4 months ago This operating line shows you the meter reading 4 months ago. When pressing buttons and on the right, the display will show the meter reading 16 months ago. The readings that can be displayed reach from l to 1 m 3 and from to 1 kwh. 25 Meter reading 5 months ago This operating line shows you the meter reading 5 months ago. When pressing buttons and on the right, the display will show the meter reading 17 months ago. The readings that can be displayed reach from l to 1 m 3 and from to 1 kwh. 24/64 HVAC Products Description of the operating lines
25 26 Meter reading 6 months ago This operating line shows you the meter reading 6 months ago. When pressing buttons and on the right, the display will show the meter reading 18 months ago. The readings that can be displayed reach from l to 1 m 3 and from to 1 kwh. 27 Meter reading 7 months ago This operating line shows you the meter reading 7 months ago. When pressing buttons and on the right, the display will show the meter reading 19 months ago. The readings that can be displayed reach from l to 1 m 3 and from to 1 kwh. 28 Meter reading 8 months ago This operating line shows you the meter reading 8 months ago. When pressing buttons and on the right, the display will show the meter reading 20 months ago. The readings that can be displayed reach from l to 1 m 3 and from to 1 kwh. 29 Meter reading 9 months ago Operating card 1 Billing This operating line shows you the meter reading 9 months ago. When pressing buttons and on the right, the display will show the meter reading 21 months ago. The readings that can be displayed reach from l to 1 m 3 and from to 1 kwh. 30 Meter reading 10 months ago This operating line shows you the meter reading 10 months ago. 25/64 HVAC Products Description of the operating lines
26 When pressing buttons and on the right, the display will show the meter reading 22 months ago. The readings that can be displayed reach from l to 1 m 3 and from to 1 kwh. 31 Meter reading 11 months ago This operating line shows you the meter reading 11 months ago. When pressing buttons and on the right, the display will show the meter reading 23 months ago. The readings that can be displayed reach from l to 1 m 3 and from to 1 kwh. 32 Meter reading 12 months ago This operating line shows you the meter reading 12 months ago. When pressing buttons and on the right, the display will show the meter reading 24 months ago. The readings that can be displayed reach from l to 1 m 3 and from to 1 kwh. 33 Reading date Here, you find the date on which the device was last read by the M-bus central unit (date of M-bus central unit). Operating card 1 Billing 26/64 34 Reading time Here, you find the time of day at which the device was last read by the M-bus central unit (time of day of M-bus central unit). 50 Fault On this operating line, an error code ( ) is displayed for every device. Devices with no error have error code 00. For the meaning of the error code, refer to chapter 9 List of errors. All devices are checked for faults when periodically interrogating them according to setting value Reading inter- HVAC Products Description of the operating lines
27 val (refer to operating card 4). For controllers, it is also possible to define a shorter reading interval according to setting value Alarm interval. If the device does not respond to a data interrogation, the M- bus central unit will generate error code 34 (communication breakdown). Only the most severe error of each device can be displayed. 51 Duration of fault The duration of fault is given in hours and indicates the period of time during which the fault was present at the device. 69 Maximum Here, the maximum of all mean values of power or flow rate during a measurement interval of the last billing period is displayed. The readings that can be displayed reach from to 1 kw and from l/h to 1 m 3 /h. 70 Date of maximum Here, the date on which the maximum occurred is displayed. 87 Medium Operating card 1 Billing Here, you can see the type of medium measured: 0 = other medium 1 = oil 2 = electricity 3 = gas 4 = heat 5 = steam 6 = hot water 7 = water 8 = heat cost allocator 9 = compressed air 10 = refrigeration 11 = refrigeration 27/64 HVAC Products Description of the operating lines
28 12 = heat 13 = heat / refrigeration 20 = bus / system 21 = cold water 22 = pressure 23 = A/D converter 32 = controller 93 Tariff 1 Here, the meter reading displayed is the reading generated according to the Tariff 1 function. Press buttons and on the right to show tariff 1 on the last set day. After 5 seconds, tariff 1 appears again. The readings that can be displayed reach from to 1 kwh and from l to 1 m Tariff 2 Here, the meter reading displayed is the reading generated according to the Tariff 2 function. Press buttons and on the right to show tariff 2 on the last set day. After 5 seconds, tariff 2 appears again. The readings that can be displayed reach from to 1 kwh and from l to 1 m Updating M-bus device Operating card 1 Billing When pressing simultaneously buttons and on the right for 2 seconds, the data of the selected device are retrieved. After 2 seconds, the number on the right side of the display changes briefly from 0 to 1, indicating that the device is being interrogated. Then, the buttons can be released. The device number on the display flashes until the current data of the device are available in the M-bus central unit. After readout, this function of the relevant device will be locked for one minute in order to prevent too frequent readings. 28/64 HVAC Products Description of the operating lines
29 4.2 Operating card 2 Diagnosis All operating lines of operating card 2 relate to data of the devices. For this reason, you always have to select the number of the respective device first. The data displayed are those of the last reading. Updating the data can be triggered on operating line 98, individually for each device. Operating card 2 only contains read functions. Numerical values cannot be changed here. 01 Customer number Here, you read the customer number of the device (also refer to operating card 1). The factory-set customer number is usually identical with the production number. With certain types of devices, it can be set directly. 33 Reading date Here, you find the date on which the device (also refer to operating card 1) was last read by the M-bus central unit (date of the M-bus central unit). 34 Reading time Operating card 2 Diagnosis Here, you find the time at which the device (also refer to operating card 1) was last read by the M-bus central unit (time of day of the M-bus central unit). 50 Fault On this operating line, an error code ( ) is displayed for every device. Devices with no error have error code 00. For meaning of the error code, refer to chapter 9 List of errors. All devices are checked for faults when interrogating them periodically according to setting value Reading interval (refer to operating card 4). For controllers, it is also possible to define a shorter reading interval according to setting value Alarm interval. 29/64 HVAC Products Description of the operating lines
30 If the device does not respond to data interrogation, the M- bus central unit will generate error code 34 (communication breakdown). Only the most severe error of each device can be displayed. 51 Duration of fault The duration of fault is given in hours and indicates the period of time during which the fault was present at the device. 52 Software version This operating lines displays the software version of the device. 54 Production number Certain devices are assigned a factory-set consecutive number, which enables the devices to be clearly identified. The production number cannot be set. 67 Power Here, the current power is indicated. The readings that can be displayed reach from to 1 kwh. Operating card 2 Diagnosis 68 Mean value Here, the mean value of power or flow rate over the previous measurement interval is displayed. The readings that can be displayed reach from to 1 kw and from l/h to 1 m 3 /h. 73 Flow temperature Here, the flow temperature is displayed. The resolution is fixed at 0.1 C. 74 Return temperature Here, the return temperature is displayed. The resolution is fixed at 0.1 C. 30/64 HVAC Products Description of the operating lines
31 75 Flow rate Here, the current flow rate is displayed. The readings that can be displayed reach from l/h to 1 m 3 /h. 82 Manufacturer s code Here, the manufacturer of the device is indicated. The manufacturer s codes are defined in EN / IEC and can be ascertained with the help of a conversion table. Operating card 2 Diagnosis Display Manufacturer 1090 ABB 1460 Aquametro 4307 Danfos 5544 EMH (e.g. EIZ electricity meters) 7910 GWF 8996 Hydrometer Kamstrap (e.g. IWK EWZ810) Landis & Gyr Deutschland (e.g. SONOGYR WSD) Landis & Gyr Zug (e.g. RVP97) Landis & Staefa Elektronik (e.g. MEGATRON 2) Landis & Staefa Produktion (e.g. SONOGYR energy) Landis & Staefa Zug (e.g. RVD2...) Landis + Gyr (e.g. 2WR5) Padmess (e.g. PadPulsM1) Relay (e.g. PadPulsM1) Raab Karcher (Ista) Siemens (e.g. 2WR4, 2WR5) Schlumberger (e.g. Allmess P40, CF-Echo) SaMeCo (e.g. WHE21, AEW21.2) Sontex Spanner Pollux SVM (e.g. ABB F3) Techem 31/64 HVAC Products Description of the operating lines
32 92 M-bus address Here, the M-bus primary address is displayed. 000 means that no primary address has been assigned to the particular device. Display 253 means that the device has no primary address (e.g. Siemeca AMR meters). Press buttons and on the right to show for Siemeca AMR devices the radio network (M-bus address of the associated WTX16 or WTT16 on the M-bus) and the radio cell (WTX16 or WTT16 network node which receives the meter). After 5 seconds, the M-bus address appears again. Operating card 2 Diagnosis Operating card 3 Diagnosis 98 Updating M-bus device When pressing simultaneously buttons and on the right for 2 seconds, the data of the selected device are retrieved. After 2 seconds, the number on the right side of the display changes briefly from 0 to 1, indicating that the device is being interrogated. Then, the buttons can be released. The device number on the display flashes until the current data of the device are available in the M-bus central unit. After readout, this function of the relevant device will be locked for one minute in order to prevent too frequent readings. 4.3 Operating card 3 Diagnosis M- bus central unit Operating card 3 contains data that relate to the M-bus central unit and the bus system. You cannot select a device number on this operating card. Operating card 3 contains read functions only. You cannot alter any numerical values here. 01 Plant number Here, the plant number can be displayed. 32/64 HVAC Products Description of the operating lines
33 04 Operating hours This operating line shows the hours run of the M-bus central unit. Acquired are the number of operating hours during which the operating voltage of AC 24 V for the M-bus central unit was present. 05 Date Here, the current date of the M-bus central unit appears. 06 Weekday / time of day Here, the following appears: The weekday: 1 = Monday through 7 = Sunday The current time of the M-bus central unit 18 Clock synchronization Operating card 3 Diagnosis M-bus central unit Here, it is possible to check the kind of synchronization active for the clock of the M-bus central unit: 0 = clock runs with the clock quartz 1 = clock is synchronized with mains frequency 43 Storage capacity memory card You can store the consumption data on a memory card by pressing a button. When the card is inserted in the M-bus central unit, the following memory card data are delivered here: The first 4 digits give the maximum storage capacity in KB Digits indicate the free storage capacity in KB For example: means that of the total storage capacity of 128 KB, there are 85 KB left. If appears on the display, no memory card is inserted in the M-bus central unit. If the memory card is write-protected, the following display appears, for example: This means that there is no storage capacity left so that the memory card can accept no more data. 33/64 HVAC Products Description of the operating lines
34 Operating card 3 Diagnosis M-bus central unit 47 Number of M-bus devices Here, you can read the total number of devices connected to the M-bus central unit. Connected means that the M-bus central unit was able to find and acquire the relevant device while the search run was made. During the search run, this number flashes. This means that the search for devices still continues. The flashing number represents the number of devices that the M-bus central unit has already included in the plant list. Press buttons and on the right to display the current Baud rate, the M-bus address and the number of meters in the (b aaa.zzz) format during a search run. b: 0 = 300 Baud 3 = 2400 Baud 5 = 9600 Baud aaa: 0 = no primary address assigned = primary address 253 = secondary address only zzz: = number of meters found If, now, button on the right is pressed, the current customer number will be displayed during the search run in the (kkkkkkkk) format. 48 Function of PC port Here, you can identify the type of device connected to the RS-232 port: 0 = no device 1 = modem 2 = PC local no alarms 3 = PC local with alarms For direct communication with the ACS10 readout software, setting 2 must be selected; for all other software packages (e.g. ACS7 ) setting 3 is required. 50 Fault On this operating line, an error code ( ) is displayed in the event a fault occurs on the M-bus central unit. 34/64 HVAC Products Description of the operating lines
35 If there is no fault, the error code displayed is 00. For the meaning of the error codes, refer to chapter 9 List of errors. If several errors occur at the same time, only the most severe will be displayed. When that error is corrected, the second most severe will appear, etc. When there is no more error, 00 reappears. 52 Software version This operating line displays the software version of the M- bus central unit. 54 Production number The M-bus central unit is assigned a factory-set consecutive number, which enables the unit to be clearly identified. This number can be displayed here. Operating card 3 Diagnosis M-bus central unit 96 Alarm interval The alarm interval defines the interrogation interval for status information from controllers: 0 The controllers are interrogated in accordance with the reading interval The controllers are interrogated every minutes, if the selected alarm interval is shorter than the reading interval 97 Reading interval Here, it is possible to see the kind of reading and reading interval that have been selected. 0 = manually; the reading must be triggered manually 1 = once per hour; the reading is made every full hour 2 = once per day; the reading is made from hrs 3 = once per week; the reading is made every Monday from hrs 4 = once per month; the reading is made on the first day of month from hrs 35/64 HVAC Products Description of the operating lines
36 Operating card 4 Startup / service Operating card 3 The reading interval depends on the type of application and the type of meter. Note: If battery-powered devices are connected to the M-bus, the reading interval must be appropriately selected. In normal circumstances, the reading interval must then be limited to one reading per day. Refer to the relevant product specifications. 4.4 Operating card 4 Startup / service Operating card 4 contains data that relate to the M-bus central unit and the bus system. You cannot select a device number on this card. Operating card 4 contains setting functions only. The data altered here relate to the system. Changes to the data on operating card 4 should only be made by authorized staff. 01 Plant number Default input: Your first setting: Your second setting: Your third setting: Here, the plant number can be displayed and changed. 05 Date Here, you enter the current date using the following format: 2 digits for the day of month ( ) 2 digits for the month ( ) 4 digits for the year ( ) The date must be entered in that order. 06 Weekday / time of day Here, you enter the current weekday and the correct time of day using the following format: 36/64 HVAC Products Description of the operating lines
37 1 digit for the weekday (1 = Monday through 7 = Sunday) 2 digits for the hour ( ) 2 digits for the minutes ( ) Weekday and time of day must be entered in that order. 17 Summertime Default input: Your first setting: Your second setting: Your third setting: 1 Here, you select the Automatic summer- / wintertime changeover function. The valid changeover dates can be viewed on operating lines 19 and 20. Meaning of the numbers: 0 = manual (or no) summer- / wintertime changeover 1 = automatic summer- / wintertime changeover 18 Clock synchronization Default input: Your first setting: Your second setting: Your third setting: 1 Operating card 3 Diagnosis M-bus central unit Here, the kind of clock synchronization for the M-bus central unit can be selected: 0 = clock runs with the clock quartz 1 = clock is synchronized with 50 Hz mains frequency 2 = clock is synchronized with 60 Hz mains frequency The M-bus central unit is supplied with the clock synchronized at 50 Hz mains frequency (in the event of a power failure, the quartz will be used). This setting is recommended for Western Europe. In the case of unstable low voltage networks, quartz synchronization is recommended. When setting 0 is selected, an additional number will appear on the right side of the display. By changing this number, it is possible to correct annual inaccuracies of the clock should these occur (caused, for instance, by ambient temperature variations at the place of installation). Annual inaccuracies of the clock can be corrected within the range of minutes. 37/64 HVAC Products Description of the operating lines
38 Example of a correction: If, per year, the clock is 5 minutes too fast, the number to be entered is Beginning of summertime Default input: Your first setting: Your second setting: Your third setting: Here, you set the earliest possible date (day and month) on which the change from winter- to summertime can occur. Changeover takes place on the first Sunday (at hrs) following that date. At present, changeover takes place on the last Sunday in March, requiring setting Beginning of wintertime Default input: Your first setting: Your second setting: Your third setting: Operating card 4 Startup / service Here, you set the earliest possible date (day and month) on which the change from summer- to wintertime can occur. Changeover takes place on the first Sunday (at hrs) following that date. At present, changeover takes place on the last Sunday in October, requiring setting Number of M-bus devices / scan Delete data Here, the number of devices connected must be entered. When setting this number, the M-bus central unit starts a search run by scanning all possible M-bus addresses. When a device responds, the M-bus central unit includes it in its device list where it will be listed as an active device. Only then can a device be addressed. 38/64 HVAC Products Description of the operating lines
39 Operating card 4 Startup / service t Before a search run is started, the M-bus central unit waits about 5 seconds. Then, a search for devices is made following a special procedure. The duration of the search run is determined by the following factors: Kinds of M-bus addressing (primary, secondary) Number and level of M-bus Baud rates in the system Distribution of the M-bus addresses in the system Behavior of the devices (response times, access procedures, amounts of data) If a device with different Baud rates or kinds of M-bus addressing is identified, entry in the device list will be made only once. The M-bus central unit always keeps the device at the highest Baud rate and, if possible, with the primary address. Tips for shortening the search run: The kinds of addressing and the Baud rates in the system can be limited on operating line 95 (M-bus parameters) In the case of primary addressing, assign the primary addresses from address 1 with no gaps in between On operating card 3, it is possible to view how many devices the M-bus central unit has already included in its device list. The number on operating line 47 of operating card 3 flashes until the search run is completed. This flashing number indicates the number of devices that have already been acquired by the M-bus central unit. If the number of devices you have set here does not agree with the number of devices the M-bus central unit has included in its plant list, an error message will be delivered (error code 92). Note: The M-bus central unit stops the search run when the number of devices set correspond to the number of devices acquired. If the number of devices you set here is too small, the M-bus central unit terminates the search run prematurely. This means that the remaining devices will not be acquired and cannot therefore be interrogated. 39/64 HVAC Products Description of the operating lines
40 If, right from the start, the number of devices set agrees with the number of devices acquired, the search run will not be started. On completion of the search run, the data of all devices will immediately be available, independent of the selected reading interval. Deleting the stored data Caution: using the function described here, you will clear the device list and all device data stored in the M-bus central unit! But the data on the memory card will not be deleted. When you press simultaneously buttons and on the right side, the display will show dashes (---) after about 2 seconds and, after another 2 seconds, 000 will appear. The device list will be deleted. 48 Select PC port Default input: Your first setting: Your second setting: Your third setting: 3 Operating card 4 Startup / service Here, you set the parameters of the M-bus central unit s RS- 232 port: 1 = modem 2 = PC local no alarms 3 = PC local with alarms To make possible communication via modem, the necessary settings for the M-bus central unit must first be made with the PC. For details, refer to chapter 7 Communication via PC. For direct communication with the ACS10 readout software, setting 2 must be selected; for all other software packages (e.g. ACS7 ), setting 3 can be selected. 95 M-bus parameters Default input: Your first setting: Your second setting: Your third setting: This operating line serves for selecting the Baud rates and the kinds of addressing used by the M-bus system. 40/64 HVAC Products Description of the operating lines
41 Baud rates: Baud rates * 1200* * Combinations 9600 Setting value Valency Sum , , , , 2400, * Not recommended Kinds of addressing: Combination Setting value Primary 1 Secondary 2 Primary and secondary 3 Operating card 4 Startup / service 96 Alarm interval Default input: Your first setting: Your second setting: Your third setting: 0 The alarm interval defines the interrogation interval for status information from controllers: 0 The controllers are interrogated in accordance with the reading interval The controllers are interrogated every minutes, if the selected alarm interval is shorter than the reading interval 41/64 HVAC Products Description of the operating lines
42 97 Reading interval Default input: Your first setting: Your second setting: Your third setting: 0 Operating card 4 Startup / service Here, the type of readout and the reading interval can be selected. The numbers have the following meaning: 0 = manually; the reading must be triggered manually 1 = once per hour; the reading is made every full hour 2 = once per day; the reading is made from hrs 3 = once per week; the reading is made every Monday from hrs 4 = once per month; the reading is made on the first day of month from hrs The reading interval depends on the type of application and the type of meter. Note: If battery-powered devices are connected to the M-bus, the reading interval must be appropriately selected. In normal circumstances, the reading interval must then be limited to one reading per day. Refer to the relevant product specifications. 98 Updating all M-bus devices When pressing simultaneously buttons and on the right for 2 seconds, the data of all devices are retrieved. After 2 seconds, the number on the right side of the display briefly changes from 0 to 1, indicating that the devices are now being interrogated. The device numbers of the individual devices flash until a correct readout has been made. 42/64 HVAC Products Description of the operating lines
43 5 Commissioning The following commissioning instructions give the order of the individual work processes and can also be used as a checklist. The system must always be commissioned by authorized staff. For more detailed information, refer to the Basic Documentation CE1P5361en. 5.1 Electrical installation First, install the power supply and make the electrical connections. Mains fuses Mains connection for AC 24 V transformer for M-bus central unit OZW10 and signal converter WZC-P60 Mains connection for DC 42 V power pack of signal converter WZC-P250 Mains connection for DC 42 V power pack of repeater WZC-R250 Mains connection for modem s power pack Check the power supply RS-485 bus line between OZW10 and signal converter WZC-P... M-bus cables Connecting cables of signal sources and status inputs 5.2 Checking the wiring The wiring must be checked prior to connecting the devices. M-bus cables: Check to see if there are any short-circuits or opencircuits In the case of larger plants, it is recommended to check the loop resistances of all branches RS-485 connection 43/64 HVAC Products Commissioning
44 5.3 Mounting Install all devices. The M-bus devices should be connected later M-bus central unit OZW10 Signal converter WZC-P... Repeater WZC-R250 M-bus devices Protective circuits Modem 5.4 Connecting the system components Make the connections and switch on power. Connect RS-485 to OZW10 and WZC-P... Connect M-bus to WZC-P... and WZC-R250 Connect M-bus to the protective equipment Connect RS-232 to the OZW10 and modem or null modem to the PC Make connections between OZW10 and alarm devices or signal sources Switch on AC 24 V for OZW10 and WZC-P60 Switch on DC 42 V for WZC-P250 and WZC-R Commissioning the system components Make the following checks: LED on signal converter and repeater: Power: ON Slave: OFF Max.: OFF Short: OFF Display on the M-bus central unit: 1 st display: SELFtESt 2 nd display: weekday and time of day LED on the modem 44/64 HVAC Products Commissioning
45 M-bus voltage RS-485 connection Connections to alarm devices and signal sources 5.6 Commissioning and connecting the M-bus devices Set the parameters of the devices according to the relevant instructions (operating instructions, data sheets, etc.) Connect M-bus and check the bus voltage 5.7 Commissioning the M-bus central unit Prerequisite: M-bus central unit is switched on. The display shows the weekday and the time of day. The M-bus central unit is commissioned with the help of operating card 4 (Startup / service). Certain values (e.g. modem parameters) can only be set with the help of the ACS7 operating software Presettings If required, the following pre-settings must be made: 01 = plant number 05 = date 06 = weekday / time of day 17 = summertime 18 = clock synchronization 19 = beginning of summertime 20 = beginning of wintertime 95 = M-bus parameters 96 = alarm interval 97 = reading interval Changed settings can be entered in the respective fields in section 4.4 Operating card 4 Startup / service. 45/64 HVAC Products Commissioning
46 5.7.2 Presettings with the ACS7 plant operating software For a direct connection, setting 3 (= PC local with alarms) is to be selected on operating line 48 (Select PC port). For communication with a PC, the ACS7 plant operating software is required. In the case of a connection via modem, setting 1 is required (modem) Generating the device list The device list is created on operating line 47 (Number of M- bus devices / scan) by entering the number of M-bus devices. The progress of the automatic device search run can be checked on the same operating line of operating card 3. On completion of the search run, the result will be checked and, if necessary, the search run restarted or the number of M-bus devices corrected Completing commissioning When commissioning is completed, the devices will be sealed and the plant documentation complemented by generating a billing file. 46/64 HVAC Products Commissioning
47 6 Replacing defective devices Defective devices must be replaced by authorized service staff. 6.1 Checking In the event of fault, first check wiring and power supply. If, after these checks, the device cannot be put back into operation, it must be replaced. Note: Prior to replacing a device, a billing file must be generated. 6.2 Defects of the M-bus central unit 1. Open the housing. 2. Pull both terminal blocks from their bases and away from the housing. The wires need not be removed. 3. Remove housing from the control panel. 4. Install new M-bus central unit according to the Mounting Instructions. 5. Set the parameters of the new M-bus central unit according to the instructions given in the Operating Manual. If the replaced M-bus central unit was correctly commissioned, the currently valid settings can be found in the respective fields of the Operating Manual. Note: The devices connected to the M-bus system store all their data locally so that all device data will be available again after a new readout. 6.3 Defective devices on the M-bus The replacement of faulty devices is not automatically detected by the M-bus central unit. By changing the number of M-bus devices (operating card 4, operating line 47), the new device will be found. The data of the former device remain 47/64 HVAC Products Replacing defective devices
48 stored internally and can be retrieved with the PC at a later time. The data of the former device can no longer be displayed locally. If a device is removed from the system, the number of devices (operating card 4, operating line 47) will be reduced. The data of the former device will be retained. If the data of the former device are no longer required, the device list must be deleted (operating card 4, operating line 47, Delete data ) and the new number of devices must be entered. 48/64 HVAC Products Replacing defective devices
49 7 Communication via PC For data readout from the M-bus central unit OZW10, there is an RS-232 port available. This port can be used for direct connection of a PC (using a null modem) or via telephone modem. For communication with a PC, the ACS7 plant operating software is required. 7.1 Telephone connection In the case of connections via the telephone network, a Hayes-compatible modem is required on each side. Y1 2861Z03 Y1 Communication via modem N1 OZW10 M-bus central unit Y1 Modem The initialization sequences preset for the modem on the M- bus central unit are suited for most types of modems. If that is not the case, the sequences can be adjusted with the help of the ACS7 plant operating software and the modem s Manual. Between M-bus central unit and mode, the connecting cable supplied with the modem must be used. 49/64 HVAC Products Communication via PC
50 7.2 Direct connection For the direct connection to a PC, a commercially available standard null modem is required. The following table shows all connections of the standard null modem and of the link cable. Also shown are the lines of the RS-232 port that are required. Null modem Link cable 25-pin 25-pin 25-pin 9-pin Female Male Female Male / Z Z Z08 Y1 Direct connection to a PC N1 M-bus central unit OZW10 Y1 Standard null modem 50/64 HVAC Products Communication via PC
51 8 Billing file 8.1 Generating a billing file When pressing the FILE button, a billing file for the plant will be generated. The billing file will automatically be stored on the memory card under OZW_nnn.BIL (nnn = consecutive number starting with 001; BIL = billing). Alternatively, a billing file can be retrieved directly from the storage of the M-bus central unit using the PC. The name assigned to it is OZW_SS1.BIL. The data of the M-bus central unit and those of the connected M-bus meters will be stored in the billing file. The makeup of the billing file is similar to that of the billing file of the SYNERGYR central unit OZW Description The billing file consists of 2 parts: Part 1: General data set that contains plant and central unit data Part 2: Billing data sets of the M-bus devices The billing file is an ASCII file. The individual values are separated by tabs. The file can be handled with standard editors. It is recommended to use Microsoft Excel. The memory card can be read directly with the ACS7 plant operating software via the M-bus central unit. For the headings of the data set columns, abbreviations are used. A suffix in the form of a 3-digit number represents the reference to the respective operating line of the M-bus central unit. Example: KFabNr354 means that the production number of the M-bus central unit is given on operating card 3, operating line 54. With the help of a macro (Microsoft Excel), the billing file can be rearranged as required (e.g. clear text for column headings). In that case, the original version of the file must be saved first. 51/64 HVAC Products Billing file
52 File KKundeNr301 KFabNr354 KSWInd352 ZDat305 ZWt306 ZUhr306 CBS304 SFehler350 ZDatEvent ZUhrEvent CMBusDev347 Type OZW_001.BIL :58: x x x x x x 3 OZW10 Device SMBusDev ZDatR133 ZUhrR134 KDevAdr292 KKundeNr101 KFabNr254 KCoCode282 KSWIndD252 KMed187 ZDat ZUhr CBS :35: :59: :35: :59: :35: :59: SFehler250 ZDatEvent ZUhrEvent ZFDauer251 CEnKVal102 CEnKDim102 CVolKVal103 CVolKDim103 CEnStLVal107 CEnStLDim107 CVolStLVal108 CVolStLDim108 0 x x x x x x kwh 1.27 m3 127 kwh 127 kwh :05: kwh l kwh kwh 0 x x x x x x kwh ml kwh kwh ZDatStL110 CEnStVlVal111 CEnStVlDim112 CVolStVlVal112 CVolStVlDim112 ZDatStVl114 CPQMwMaxVal169 CPQMwMaxDim169 ZDatMwMax170 CVxTar1Val193 CVxTar1Dim193 CVxTar2Val kwh 127 kwh kw kwh kwh kwh l kwh kwh kwh W kwh 0 CVxTar2Dim194 CVxTar1StLVal193 CVxTar1StLDim193 CVxTar2StLVal194 CVxTar2StLDim194 kwh 127 kwh 0 kwh kwh kwh 0 kwh kwh kwh 0 kwh 5361T01 Example of a billing file 52/64 HVAC Products Billing file
53 8.3 Abbreviations Long name Name in the file Presentation File name File OZW_XXX.BIL (XXX= ) Plant number KKundeNr301 Max. 8 digits Production number KFabNr354 Max. 8 digits Software version KSWInd352 Version, revision, max. 2 digits Date ZDat305 DD.MM.JJ Weekday ZWt (Monday through Sunday) Time of day ZUhr306 hh.mm.ss Operating hours CBS304 h, max. 6 digits Fault SFehler350 2 digits Date fault event ZdatEvent DD.MM.YY Time of day fault ZuhrEvent hh.mm.ss (ss=00) event Number of M-bus CMBusDev347 Max. 3 digits devices Device type Type 'OZW10' Device number Device Max. 3 digits (0..750) Device state SMBusDev 0 Device not present 1 Device ok 2 Data are updated 3 Number of readouts exceeded 4 Communication error 5 Device removed Reading date ZDatR133 DD.MM.YY Reading time ZUhrR134 hh.mm.ss (ss=00) M-bus address KDevAdr292 M-bus: max. 3 digits (0..250) Siemeca AMR: nn-ss.aaa Customer number KKundeNr101 Max. 8 digits Production number KFabNr254 Max. 8 digits Manufacturer s code KCoCode282 Max. 5 digits Software version KSWIndD252 Max. 3 digits (0..255) Medium KMed187 Max. 2 digits (0..99) Date device ZdatD DD.MM.YY Time of day device ZuhrD hh.mm.ss (ss=00) Operating hours CBS104 h, max. 6 digits Fault SFehler250 Max. 2 digits Date fault event ZdatEvent DD.MM.YY Time of day fault ZuhrEvent hh.mm.ss (ss=00) event Duration of fault ZFDauer251 h, max. 6 digits Cumulated energy / CEnKVal102 max. 8 digits Meter 1 Cumulated energy / Meter 1, unit CEnKDim102 Decimals and symbol if available Cumulated energy / Meter 2 CVolKVal103 Max. 8 digits 53/64 HVAC Products Billing file
54 Cumulated energy / Meter 2, unit CVolKDim103 Decimals and symbol if available Energy last set day / CEnStLVal107 Max. 8 digits Meter 1 last set day Energy last set day / Meter 1 last set day, CEnStLDim107 Decimals and symbol if available unit Volume last set day / CVolStLVal108 Max. 8 digits Meter 2 last set day Volume last set day / Meter 2 last set day, CVolStLDim108 Decimals and symbol if available unit Date last set day ZDatStL110 DD.MM.YY Energy / Meter 1 CEnStVlVal111 Max. 8 digits last but one set day Energy / Meter 1 last but one set day, CEnStVlDim111 Decimals and symbol if available unit Volume / Meter 2 last but one set day CVolStVlVal112 Max. 8 digits Volume / Meter 2 last but one set day, unit Date last but one set day Maximum CVolStVlDim112 ZDatStVl114 Decimals and symbol if available DD.MM.YY CPQMwMax- Max. 8 digits Val169 Maximum CPQMwMaxDim1 69 Decimals and symbol if available Date of maximum ZDatMwMax170 DD.MM.YY Tariff 1 CVxTar1Val193 Max. 8 digits Tariff 1, unit CVxTar1Dim193 Decimals and symbol if available Tariff 2 CVxTar2Val194 Max. 8 digits Tariff 2, unit CVxTar2Dim194 Decimals and symbol if available Tariff 1 last set day Tariff 1 last set day, unit Tariff 2 last set day Tariff 2 last set day, unit CVxTar1StLVal 193 CVxTar1StLDim 193 CVxTar2StLVal 194 CVxTar2StLDim 194 Max. 8 digits Decimals and symbol if available Max. 8 digits Decimals and symbol if available Special identification of values: x x x value invalid (value not generated) value invalid (function inactive) ~ ~ ~ value invalid (value from remote device not received) # # # value not available 54/64 HVAC Products Billing file
55 9 List of errors Any errors or malfunctions must be rectified by authorized staff. Error code Type of error 00 No error 01 Tv < Tr or T outside value range 02 Undervoltage 03 Hardware error 04 Error flow acquisition, sensor error 05 Air in the measuring path 06 Flow temperature sensor short-circuit or open-circuit 07 Error operating conditions 08 Return temperature sensor short-circuit or opencircuit 09 Device-specific error 10 Communication error subsystem 12 Data overflow in RAM 13 Data overflow in EEPROM 22 Battery or memory card exhausted 23 Battery of M-bus central unit exhausted 34 Communication breakdown M-bus 35 Error memory card 36 Format error memory card 37 Memory card is write-protected 38 Memory card is full 40 Severe error 41 Severe error, Tv < Tr or T outside value range 42 Severe error, undervoltage 43 Severe error, hardware error 45 Severe error, air in the measuring path 46 Severe error, flow temperature sensor short-circuit or open-circuit 47 Severe error, sensor error, electronics error 48 Severe error, return temperature sensor short-circuit or open-circuit 55/64 HVAC Products List of errors
56 49 Severe error, device-specific error 50 Severe error, communication breakdown subsystem 61 Fatal plant error 62 External alarm 63 Plant error 64 Connection interrupted 65 Communication error 66 Permanent control deviation 67 Fault sub-system 71 Alarm input 1 72 Alarm input 2 73 Alarm input 3 74 Alarm input 4 92 Wrong number of devices set 93 Number of readings exceeded 97 Device list full 98 Data storage overflow 56/64 HVAC Products List of errors
57 Index ACS7 plant operating software address alarm interval (operating card 3) alarm interval (operating card 4) AMR devices BAT (display) battery-powered devices on M-bus... 36, 42 baud rates beginning of summertime beginning of wintertime billing billing file buttons and display CARD (display) changeover of display checking the wiring clock synchronization (operating card 3) clock synchronization (operating card 4) commissioning communication via PC compatibility... 6 cumulated energy / meter cumulated volume / meter customer number (operating card 1) customer number (operating card 2) DATA data protection data security date (operating card 3) date (operating card 4) date last but one set day date last set day date of maximum date previous month defective devices defects of the M-bus central unit /64 HVAC Products
58 58/64 delete data...38 deleting entries...18 deleting the stored data...40 description of the operating lines...21 device list...46 devices of other manufacture...12 diagnosis...29 diagnosis M-bus central unit...32 direct connection...50 display...14 display during operation...19 district heating controller RVD district heating controller RVP duration of fault (operating card 1)...27 duration of fault (operating card 2)...30 electrical connections...43 energy / meter 1 last but one set day...23 energy last set day / meter 1 last set day...22 entering a value...17 ERROR (display)...19 error code...26, 29 error codes...55 errors...55 fault...47 fault (operating card 1)...26 fault (operating card 2)...29 fault (operating card 3)...34 FILE button...18 fixing screw...19 flashing device number...21 flow rate...31 flow temperature...30 function of PC port...34 Hayes compatible...49 heat meter...10 input or display function...15 key...19 kinds of addressing...41 lead-sealed...20 HVAC Products
59 link cable list of errors loop resistances mains connection malfunctions manufacturer s code maximum (mean values power or flow rate) M-bus address M-bus central unit OZW M-bus devices M-bus parameters mean value power or flow rate measuring medium medium MEGATRON memory card... 33, 51 meter reading 2 (etc.) months ago meter reading previous month modem mounting network nodes number of devices... 5 number of M-bus devices (operating card 3) number of M-bus devices / scan (operating card 4) numerical value of the input or read function operating card operating card operating card operating card operating cards operating hours (operating card 1) operating hours (operating card 3) operating line operating the M-bus central unit PC port plant number (operating card 3) plant number (operating card 4) power power supply /64 HVAC Products
60 60/64 pre-settings...45 primary addressing...39 production number (operating card 2)...30 production number (operating card 3)...35 pulse adapter AEW read function...21 reading date...26, 29 reading interval (operating card 3)...35 reading interval (operating card 4)...42 reading time...26, 29 remote operation of controllers...5 repeater WCZ-R replacing a device...47 resetting the standard value...18 return temperature...30 search run...39 select PC port...40 SELFtESt...44 setting functions...21 severe error...55 shortening the search run...39 Siemeca AMR devices...12 signal converter WZC-P signal converter WZC-P software version...5 software version (operating card 2)...30 software version (operating card 3)...35 SONOGYR energy...11 SONOGYR WSD SONOHEAT 2WR4, 2WF standard null modem...50 standard reading...19 startup / service...36 storage capacity memory card...33 summertime...37 system overview...9 tariff tariff telephone connection...49 HVAC Products
61 transparent cover triggering actions type of error type of tariff ultrasonic heat meter update... 6 updating all M-bus devices updating data of devices updating M-bus device (operating card 1) updating M-bus device (operating card 2) updating the data volume / meter 2 last but one set day volume last set day / meter 2 last set day weekday / time of day (operating card 3) weekday / time of day (operating card 4) wiring WTT WTX /64 HVAC Products
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