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XRead carefully this user & installation manual before installation and check if
WARNING the product is installed correctly after installation.
XDo not attempt to install or repair this product by yourself.
XThis product contains no user-serviceable parts. Always consult authorized
service personnel for repairs.
XWhen moving, consult authorized service personnel for disconnection and
installation of the product.
XEnsure that the wall is strong enough to support the weight of the product.
XMust install the product with rated power supply.
XThe product must be installed according to the national electrical rules by an
installation specialist.
XIf you wish to uninstall the product, consult an authorized installation center.
XDo not use inflammable gases near the product.
CAUTION XDo not install the product in a location where it will come into contact with
combustible gases, machine oil, sulphide gas, etc.
XAvoid locations where acid/alkali solution or special spray is used.
XChoose a location that is dry and sunny, but not exposed to direct sunlight.
Suitable temperature is between 0°C(32 °F) and 39°C(102.2°F).
XDo not spill water into the product.
XDo not apply tensile strength to the cable to avoid cable damage.
XDo not press buttons with a sharp object.
XDo not connect the power cable to the control terminal.
XIf the product is installed in a hospital or other special places, it should not
affect other electronic devices.
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Consignes de sécurité Français
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Contents
X SAFETY PRECAUTIONS .............................. 2 X TRACKING .................................................. 34
X BEFORE INSTALLING THE DMS2.5 ....... 5 X SETTING THE POWER DISTRIBUTION ...... 42
X ACCESSORIES ............................................. 6 X APPENDIX .................................................. 44
X VIEWING THE PARTS ................................ 7 X BACNET GATEWAY SETTING .................. 47
X PRODUCT DIMENSIONS ........................... 9 X VIEWING LONWORKS GATEWAY’S PARTS 75
X SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE ........................... 10 X PRODUCT DIMENSIONS ........................... 77
X COMPATIBLE DEVICES .............................. 11 X LONWORKS GATEWAY SETTING .............. 78
X INSTALLING THE DMS2.5 ..................... 13 X SPECIFICATIONS ........................................ 102
X SETTING THE COMPUTER ENVIRONMENT 19 X LICENSE ..................................................... 103
X SETTING THE DMS2.5 .......................... 21
Note X The contents and pictures used in this user & installation manual may be changed
without advance notice for the functional reinforcement and improvement of a product.
X This user & installation manual is for DMS2.5, BACnet Gateway, LonWorks
Gateway installation.
X Refer to page 47~74 to check BACnet Gateway installation.
X Refer to page 75~101 to check LonWorks Gateway installation.
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Caution:
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
The lowest set temperature is limited to 20 degree in the UAE according to UAE.S
5010-5:2016.
COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) 2019/1782 Ecodesign requirements for external power supplies :
www.samsung.com/global/ecodesign_component
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Before Installing the DMS2.5
1 DMS2.5 IP
X Basically, only Private IP can be set to IP address. To use Public IP, you must
set Enable public IP as ‘Enable’ from the menu [System Settings] £ [System
environment setting].
- Private IP range : 10.0.0.0 ~ 10.255.255.255, 172.16.0.0 ~ 172.31.255.255,
192.168.0.0 ~ 192.168.255.255
- Public IP range: IP except for Private IP range and 127.0.0.1(localhost)
X DMS2.5 supports DHCP. If Public IP must be assigned from DHCP, you must
set Enable public IP as ‘Enable’ from the menu [System Settings] £ [System
environment setting].
K DHCP(Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
An Internet protocol for automating the configuration of computers that use TCP/IP.
DHCP is used to automatically assign IP addresses.
In other words, the IP address of the host is supported only when the PC is on.
Note X DMS2.5 supports Static IP or Dynamic IP. Web browser or S-NET series accesses
DMS2.5 using its IP address. If the web browser or S-NET series which accesses to
DMS2.5 are installed in a PC and the PC’s IP is set to Public IP, you must register
the Public IP to DMS2.5 to access.
XA static IP from an internet service provider must be used if xDSL (ADSL, VDSL) is
supported.
X Use this product only in a separate dedicated network. Samsung electronics is not
liable for any problems caused by connecting it to the Internet or an intranet.
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Accessories
Make sure you have each item. Supplied items may vary depending on your
country or service provider.
Quantity 1 1 1 6
Shape
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Viewing the Parts
Main Parts
DMS2.5 Exterior
LCD Display
Shows current time and IP address. Various
messages will be displayed depending on
button input.
LCD operation button
There are 4 buttons(Menu, ▼(Down), ▲(Up),
Set) and you can access menu and move,
check the menu.
LED Indicator
Check 15 LED status such as Power, CPU-Alive,
Ethernet-Linked/Active, COM1~5-TX/RX and
Check
LED Indicator
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Viewing the Parts (Continued)
Name Description
DI Terminal1 Digital Input connection terminal, Channel1~Channel5
DI Terminal2 Digital Input connection terminal, Channel6~Channel10
DO Terminal3 Digital Output connection terminal, Channel1~Channel5
DO Terminal4 Digital Output connection terminal, Channel6~Channel8
Reset Button Reset DMS2.5
Power Terminal Connect DMS2.5 adapter
SD card socket Sub memory (for program update and set information saving) socket
RS485 Connect for RS485 communication with devices such as OnOff
Communication controller/Outdoor unit
Terminal - COM1 ~ COM5
Ethernet Terminal Connect LAN cable
Cable tie groove Groove for arranging cables
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Main Parts
DMS2.5 Interior
Display Board
20-pin Cable
Sub Board
Note XIf you need external circuit configuration, consult with the manufacturer.
XRefer to page 18 for DI contact input operation.
Product Dimensions
240 64.80 (Unit : mm)
255
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System Architecture
S-NET 3
Internet
PM 05:45
Touch DMS2.5
OnOff
Controller Centralized
R5 485 controller
SIM/PIM
Outdoor
Unit Power Meter
X For devices that support new communication, you must set the communication mode of
the channel to ‘NEW’ from ‘System settings £ Tracking’ menu.
Set of Indoor/outdoor units, with conventional communication type, cannot be connected
to DMS2.5 with new communication.
X When ‘NEW’ is set as communication mode of the channel, virtual OnOff controller address
will be assigned.
(Channel 0: Virtual OnOff controller 11, Channel 1: Virtual OnOff controller 12,
Channel 2: Virtual OnOff controller 13, Channel 3: Virtual OnOff controller 14,
Channel 4: Virtual OnOff controller 15)
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Compatible Devices
OnOff controller/
2 Touch Centralized MCM-A202DN, MCM-A300N OnOff controller: Centralized controller
controller
K Products with ‘* ’ are not Samsung products and must be purchased separately.
(Only selected power meters may be used for protocol compatibility issues.)
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Compatible Devices (Continued)
SIM/PIM 8
The sum of OnOff controller, touch centralized controller, and SIM/PIM interface module
that can be connected to each DMS2.5 communication channel should be 15 or less.
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Installing the DMS2.5
Installation
plate
5 If you install DMS2.5 inside of the wall or wiring from the rear
side is needed, use wiring groove on the bottom of DMS2.5.
Wiring groove
To prevent breakdown and damage of DMS2.5, and for safe
usage, it is recommended to install DMS2.5 on the wall.
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Installing the DMS2.5 (Continued)
Adapter
Cable tie 5 Fasten the bottom cover of DMS2.5 and fix it using
2 screws.
LAN cable
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Connecting SIM
Adapter
LAN cable
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Installing the DMS2.5 (Continued)
5 Click [OK] when “This information will be modified. Do you want to proceed?”
message window appears.
6 “Reading data from DMS2.5. Please wait.” message appears and saving is
completed. Then, system environment setting screen appears again with all items
are disabled.
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Contact control Pattern
Pattern Control
▶ No external input (Factory default setting)
Pattern1
When you input contact control signal in port 1, there will be no response.
▶ Level input (Emergency stop)
1. If the contact control signal is changed to ON, emergency stop status and all the
indoor units are given ‘Stop’ command, and controlling using remote controller is
impossible.
2. During the emergency stop, the DMS2.5 will ignore any request from the upper
controllers.
Pattern2 3. During the emergency stop, the DMS2.5 will ignore previously set schedules.
4. When the contact control signal changes from ON to OFF, DVM goes into normal
operation status and returns to the remote control status before emergency stop.
5. Even if the contact control signal of port 1 changes from ON to OFF, there will be no
change to the indoor unit.
6. When you input contact control signal in port 2, there will be no response.
▶ Level input (Operation/Stop, Remote control Enable/Disable)
1. If the contact signal of port 1 changes from OFF to ON, all indoor units will be given
‘Operation‘ command.
2. If the contact signal of port 1 changes from ON to OFF, all indoor units will be given
‘Stop‘ command.
3. If the contact signal of port 2 is OFF, you cannot control all indoor units using
remote controller.
Pattern3 4. If the contact signal of port 2 changes from OFF to ON, you can control all indoor
units using remote controller.
5. If the contact signal of port 2 changes from ON to OFF, you cannot control all indoor
units using remote controller.
6. Control command from the upper controller will be operated regardless of the
contact point status.
7. DVM system control using Schedule control will be operated regardless of the
contact point status.
▶ Pulse input (Operation/Stop)
1. Valid pulse duration for input signal is 0.5~1.0 second.
DMS2.5 ignores the signal which has shorter than 0.5 second duration, longer than
1.0 second Pulse width.
2. When Pulse input signal is ON in Port 1. all indoor units will be given ‘Operation‘
command.
Pattern4
3. When Pulse input signal is ON in Port 2. all indoor units will be given ‘Stop‘
command.
4. DVM control command from the upper controller will be operated regardless of
Pulse input signal.
5. DVM system control using Schedule control will be operated regardless of
Pulse input signal.
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Installing the DMS2.5 (Continued)
CH1
CH2 No Connection
G DMS2.5
Operation/Stop A/C
CH1
CH2
DMS2.5
A/C Operation
CH1
A/C Stop
CH2
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Setting the Computer Environment
Cross cable
S-NET3
DMS2.5
LAN cable
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Setting the Computer Environment (Continued)
IP Setting (Recommended)
O To access to DMS2.5 IP, set the network information of
DMS2.5 connected computer as follows.
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Setting the DMS2.5 (Continued)
If the screen above appears again although you have registered the DMS2.5 certifi-
cate, stop accessing the solution. There is a risk that a security issue may occur.
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3 How to register the DMS2.5 certificate to a web browser
A. At the top right of the Chrome browser, click the three-dot button and select
‘Settings’ to access the Settings page.
B. From the Settings page, access the ‘Privacy and security’ menu and click Security.
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Setting the DMS2.5 (Continued)
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F. Select the ‘Place all certificates in the following store’ option, set Certificate
store to ‘Trusted Root Certification Authorities’ and then click ‘Next’.
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Setting the DMS2.5 (Continued)
4 When the initial screen of the DMS2.5 website appears, enter your ID and
password and click [LOGIN].
XAccess to some functions may be restricted, depending on the user authorisation
setting configured by the administrator.
XTo change your user authorization setting, select System settings > User
authorization management. The default DMS2.5 user ID and password are ‘admin’
and ‘ac0530’.
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DMS2.5 System Environment Setting (Network settings)
OYou can set and check information about DMS2.5 installation operation.
3 When text boxes of IP address, subnet mask address, default gateway and DNS
server are enabled, enter values for each item.
X 15 letters can be entered for each item.
X Each item should match with the network address form.
When checking DHCP
X If you check the ‘DHCP’, the text boxes of IP address, subnet mask address,
default gateway and DNS server will be disabled.
X If you want manual setting, uncheck ‘DHCP’ and then enter network
information manually.
4 After clicking [Save], click [OK] when the message window appears.
X If you click [OK] after setting network information as ‘Edit’, current web
browser will be closed. And when you access DMS2.5 again, you can access
DMS2.5 using manually setting IP.
X If you click [OK] after setting network information as ‘DHCP’, current web
browser will be closed. And when you access DMS2.5 again, you can access
DMS2.5 using the IP displayed in LCD Display.
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Setting the DMS2.5 (Continued)
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System Time Setting
4 Click [OK] when “This operation needs DMS2.5 to be restarted. Do you want to
apply the setting?” message appears.
X Click [OK] and current web browser will be closed. DMS2.5 will restart and it
may take approximately 1 minute.
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Setting the DMS2.5 (Continued)
5 Click [OK] when “This information will be modified. Do you want to proceed?”
message window appears.
6 “Reading data from DMS2.5. Please wait.” message appears and saving is
completed. Afterwards, system environment setting screen appears again as
all items are disabled.
X You can check new DMS2.5 name on the title bar of web browser.
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Error Mail Forwarding Setting
3 Set all the items as the value you want when all items fields are enabled.
X If you select ‘Apply’, you should enter e-mail address, SMTP server ID,
password, and SMTP server address.
X If you select ‘Not apply’, E-mail, ID, PW and SMTP server items will not affect.
5 Click [OK] when “This information will be modified. Do you want to proceed?”
message window appears.
6 “Reading data from DMS2.5. Please wait.” message appears and saving is
completed. Afterwards, system environment setting screen appears again
with all items are disabled.
Note XIn factory setting, ‘Not apply’ is checked and item fields
(E-mail, ID, PW, SMTP server) are blank.
X E-mail forwarding function deals with the server supporting SSL.
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Setting the DMS2.5 (Continued)
4 Click [Save].
4 Click [Save].
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System setting initialization
192.168.0.100
06:12:13(AM)
1 Press [Menu], [V], [W] or [Set] on LCD if IP and current time are displayed on
LCD screen.
X Main menu screen appears.
X Initialization is not possible in the screen which time information is
displayed.
MAIN MENU
1.IP Config
2 Press [Menu] £ [W] £ [V] £ [W] £ [Menu] buttons in order in main menu
screen.
X Caution will be displayed on LCD Display.
When initializing system setting, all saved data in DMS2.5 will be deleted.
After initialization, saved data and IP address will be same as factory setting.
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Tracking
X What is tracking?
Tracking is an operation that finds devices which are connected to DMS2.5.
Through tracking operation, devices which are connected to DMS2.5 can recognize if they
are connecting to DMS2.5.
To supervise and control system air conditioner using DMS2.5, tracking should be done first.
X Execute tracking
(1) Connect DVM device
- Connect the device to COM1~COM5.
(2) Set communication mode for each channel.
- Set proper communication mode which fits to the devices connected in step (1).
- Be careful that if communication mode is not properly set, the device will not be found
through tracking.
(3) Execute tracking - Execute DVM tracking.
- DVM tracking is an operation that finds system air conditioner devices such as indoor/
outdoor unit and watt-hour meter.
(4) Name setting for each device.
- Name setting for each device is a function that sets the name of connected devices.
Set the name which shows installation location of the device.
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Setting Communication Mode for Each Channel
3 When each channel is enabled, check the communication mode you want to
set for each channel.
X You cannot change the communication mode of channel which has
currently connected device.
X When ‘NEW’ is set as communication mode, setting will allow tracking,
monitoring and controlling devices that support NEW communication mode.
X IM mode cannot be set, but it can be used for function change or new function
with an updated version.
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Tracking (Continued)
DVM Tracking
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6 Tracking completed message will appear.
Select Zone initialization mode you want.
X No initialization: No zone information initialization will
be made.
X Individual initialization: Initialize zone information as
individual mode.
- Individual mode: Arrange by indoor unit main address
on monitoring page.
X Group initialization: Initialize zone information as group
mode.
- Group mode: Create group by indoor unit group
address (RMC) on monitoring page.
KIndividual mode and group mode can be changed in
[Zone Setting & Edit].
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Tracking (Continued)
Function
Initialize searched device status in DMS2.5.
Monitoring and controlling of all the connected devices to DMS2.5 will be stopped
when you use this function.
X Connect searched device to the other channel and execute tracking.
If the other device is searched in the channel you want to use, use ‘Disconnect all
devices’ function.
X If you use this function, DMS2.5 device connection status will be initialized.
4 Disconnect all devices information window pops up. Check it and click [OK] to
continue.
Note XAfter executing disconnect all devices function, device search status of
DMS2.5 will be initialized.
XYou should execute tracking again after using disconnect all devices
function.
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Renaming the Device
Note If you press [Cancel] button, [Cancel] will change to [Edit], and the changed
name of device will be restored to original name.
3 Enter the device name, which is saved in the PBA of indoor unit and outdoor
unit, in the Device name field or enter the name, which is saved in the
DMS2.5, in the Name field.
X You cannot use special symbols as Device name and Name.
X Select the check box beside ‘Device name’ if you want to use the name of the
device (that supports NEW communication) which is saved in the PBA
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Tracking (Continued)
4 Edit each item when DMS DI•DO selection and input fields are activated.
X Device type : DI or DO
X Short name – Input short name of the device.
X Full name – Input full name of the device.
X Minimum value / Maximum value – MIN value is fixed as OFF and MAX
value is fixed as ON.
5 Click [Save].
X After the saving is complete, DMS DI•DO setting page with all inactivated
items will appear.
X If you press [Cancel], webpage will refresh and it goes back to the state
before the modification.
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PIM Setting
X You should tick the check box of the channel you want
to change.
5 Click the check boxes to select the channel applying for the setting.
6 Click [Save].
X If you press [Cancel], webpage will refresh and it goes
back to the state before the modification.
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Setting the Power Distribution
X When doing power distribution, set SIM/PIM channel for each
indoor unit.
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6 Check the virtual channel information of indoor/outdoor unit.
XTo execute power distribution without SIM/PIM, you should set virtual channel.
XWhen bringing indoor unit’s power from outdoor unit, set the ‘Outdoor unit virtual
channel’ information only.
(‘Outdoor unit virtual channel’ is referring to watt-hour meter which is connected
to outdoor unit.)
XWhen bringing indoor unit’s power from the other device, not from outdoor unit,
set the ‘Outdoor unit virtual channel’ and ‘Indoor unit virtual channel’ information.
(‘Indoor unit virtual channel’ is referring to watt-hour meter which is connected
to indoor unit.)
XThe number of virtual channel varies depending on the number of outdoor unit.
XTo execute power distribution, you need to check watt-hour meter value manually.
XPower distribution using SIM/PIM is more accurate than using indoor/outdoor unit
virtual channel. Therefore, it is recommended to execute power distribution using
SIM/PIM.
8 Click [Save].
XSet channel information will be saved in DMS2.5.
XIf you do not click [Save], changed setting will not be saved.
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Appendix
IP Terminology
ODMS2.5 needs IP address to contact other computers.
1-2. Dynamic IP
2-2. Dynamic IP
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Examples of DMS2.5 Installation with DSL
Computer
DMS2.5
Cross cable
HUB
Computer
DMS2.5
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Appendix (Continued)
Computer
DMS2.5 ①
Initial IP : 192.168.0.100
Computer cannot
distinguish which DMS2.5
has 192.168.0.100 IP. DMS2.5 ②
Initial IP : 192.168.0.100
DMS2.5 ③
Initial IP : 192.168.0.100
DMS2.5 ④
Initial IP : 192.168.0.100
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BACnet Gateway setting
System Architecture
BMS system
BMS Engineering
Internet
SAMSUNG Engineering
BACnet Gateway
Touch
PM 05:45
Schedule Settings
Centralized
Monitoring
controller
RS 485
controller
Outdoor
Unit
X For devices that support new communication, you must set the communication mode of
the channel to 'NEW' from 'System settings Tracking' menu. Set of Indoor/outdoor units,
with conventional communication type, cannot be connected to BACnet Gateway with new
communication.
X When setting communication channel mode as ‘NEW’, the address of virtual centralized
control will be assigned.
Channel 0: Virtual OnOff controller 11, Channel 1: Virtual OnOff controller 12,
Channel 2: Virtual OnOff controller 13, Channel 3: Virtual OnOff controller 14,
Channel 4: Virtual OnOff controller 15
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BACnet Gateway setting (Continued)
Compatible Devices
K Products with ‘* ’ are not Samsung products and must be purchased separately.
(Only selected power meters may be used for protocol compatibility issues.)
K Samsung is not responsible for BMS engineering which creates each device and objects.
For further directions regarding on BMS engineering, consult with specialized BMS related vendor.
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Maximum Devices Attachable
OnOff
controller/
Must not exceed 15 units per each RS485
Touch 75
communication terminal
Centralized
controller
SIM/PIM 8
Watt-hour
64 Maximum 8 units can be connected to 1 SIM/PIM.
Meter
X The sum of OnOff controller, touch centralized controller, and SIM/PIM interface
module that can be connected to each communication channel should be 15 or less.
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BACnet Gateway setting (Continued)
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X If you use accounts with authorization level lower than
management group or accounts with general authorization
level, you cannot access BACnet Gateway settings.
X If you cannot access BACnet Gateway, consult the manager.
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BACnet Gateway setting (Continued)
2 Click [Edit] from the 'Setting and checking Watt-hour meter' screen.
X CT proportion is set to ‘1’ as factory default value.
3 Set the [Name] and [CT proportion] for the watt-hour meter.
X You can use maximum 16 letters for name and only available special characters
are “.”, ”,”, ”_”, ”-“, and “space”.
X Value for CT proportion should be integer between range of 1 ~ 5000.
4 Click [Save].
X CT proportion value will be saved to the BACnet Gateway.
X If you do not click [Save] changed setting will not be saved.
5 Watt-hour meter value will display the actual value of electricity on the
corresponding watt-hour meter. Value will be updated automatically.
When using CT watt-hour meter, be careful that there can be difference with
actual power consumption as much as CT ratio error.
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Monthly baseline setting
4 Click [Save].
X Changed settings will be saved to the BACnet Gateway.
X If you do not click [Save] changed setting will not be saved.
Period setting
4 Click [Save].
X Changed setting will be saved to BACnet Gateway.
X If you do not click [Save], changed setting will not be saved.
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BACnet Gateway setting (Continued)
System Settings
X You can set and check information about BACnet Gateway installation and operation.
3 When text boxes of IP, Subnet mask, Default gateway, DNS server, BBMD IP, BBMD
PORT, Network No., and BACnet PORT are enabled, enter the address values for
each item.
X 15 letters can be entered for each item.
X Each item should match with the network address form.
X You can enter from 1 to 40 for Network No.
X If you want to use multiple BACnet Gateway in the same network, you should set
up “Network No.” differently.
X You can edit BBMD PORT. You can enter from 0 to 65535.
X You can edit BACnet PORT. You can enter from 0 to 65535.
6 If you click [OK], current web browser will be closed. Then you may run the web
browser again and access BACnet Gateway by entering the IP set and saved
manually.
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BACnet gateway information and initialization
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BACnet Gateway setting (Continued)
Device Configuration
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BACnet Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement
Date: 2017. 08. 31
Vendor Name: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
Product Name: DMS BACnet Gateway
Product Model Number: MIM-B17BN, MIM-B17BNDZ
Application Software Version: 1.20 Firmware Revision: 1.35
BACnet Protocol Revision: 12
Product Description:
This product supports BACnet/IP and provide functions to monitor and control status of
air conditionerss.
SUPPORTED
BIBB NAME SUPPORTED REMARKS
BIBBS
DS-RP-A Data Sharing-ReadProperty-A
DS-RP-B Data Sharing-ReadProperty-B
DS-RPM-A Data Sharing-ReadPropertyMultiple-A
DS-RPM-B Data Sharing-ReadPropertyMultiple-B
DS-RPC-A Data Sharing-ReadPropertyConditional-A
DS-RPC-B Data Sharing-ReadPropertyConditional-B
DS-WP-A Data Sharing-WriteProperty-A
Data DS-WP-B Data Sharing-WriteProperty-B
Sharing DS-WPM-A Data Sharing-WritePropertyMultiple-A
DS-WPM-B Data Sharing-WritePropertyMultiple-B
DS-COV-A DataSharing-COV-A
DS-COV-B DataSharing-COV-B
DS-COVP-A DataSharing-COVP-A
DS-COVP-B DataSharing-COVP-B
DS-COVU-A DataSharing-COV-Unsolicited-A
DS-COVU-B DataSharing-COV-Unsolicited-B
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BACnet Gateway setting (Continued)
SUPPORTED
BIBB NAME SUPPORTED REMARKS
BIBBS
AE-N-A Alarm&Event-Notification-A
AE-N-I-B Alarm&Event-Notification Internal-B
AE-N-E-B Alarm&Event-Notification External-B
AE-ACK-A Alarm&Event-ACK-A
AE-ACK-B Alarm&Event-ACK-B
Alarm and AE-ASUM-A Alarm&Event-Summary-A
Event AE-ASUM-A Alarm&Event-Summary-B
Management AE-ESUM-A Alarm&Event-Enrollment Summary-A
AE-ESUM-B Alarm&Event-Enrollment Summary-B
AE-INFO-A Alarm&Event-Information-A
AE-INFO-B Alarm&Event-Information-B
AE-LS-A Alarm&Event-LifeSafety-A
AE-LS-B Alarm&Event-LifeSafety-B
SCHED-A Scheduling-A
Scheduling SCHED-I-B Scheduling-Internal-B
SCHED-E-B Scheduling-External-B
T-VMT-A Viewing and Modifying Trends-A
T-VMT-I-B Viewing and Modifying Trends Internal-B
T-VMT-E-B Viewing and Modifying Trends External-B
T-ATR-A Automated Trend Retrieval-A
T-ATR-B Automated Trend Retrieval-B
Trending
T-VMMV-A Viewing and Modifying Multiple Values-A
T-VMMV-I-B View and Modifying Multiple Values Internal-B
T-VMMV-E-B View and Modifying Multiple Values External-B
T-AMVR-A Automated Multiple Value Retrieval-A
T-AMVR-B Automated Multiple Value Retrieval-B
DM-DDB-A Dynamic Device Binding-A
DM-DDB-B Dynamic Device Binding-B
DM-DOB-A Dynamic Object Binding-A
DM-DOB-B Dynamic Object Binding-B
DM-DCC-A DeviceCommunicationControl-A
DM-DCC-B DeviceCommunicationControl-B
DM-TM-A Text Message-A
Device and
DM-TM-B Text Message-B
Network
DM-TS-A Time Synchronization-A
Management
DM-TS-B Time Synchronization-B
DM-UTC-A UTCTime Synchronization-A
DM-UTC-B UTCTime Synchronization-B
DM-RD-A ReinitializeDevice-A
DM-RD-B ReinitializeDevice-B
DM-BR-A Backup&Restore-A
DM-BR-B Backup&Restore-B
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SUPPORTED
BIBB NAME SUPPORTED REMARKS
BIBBS
DM-R-A Restart-A
DM-R-B Restart-B
DM-LM-A List Manipulation-A
DM-LM-B List Manipulation-B
DM-OCD-A Object Creation & Deletion-A
Device and
DM-OCD-B Object Creation & Deletion-B
Network
Management DM-VT-A Virtual Terminal-A
DM-VT-B Virtual Terminal-B
NM-CE-A Connection Establishment-A
NM-CE-B Connection Establishment-B
NM-RC-A Router Configuration-A
NM-RC-B Router Configuration-B
Segmentation Capability:
Segmented requests supported Window Size
Segmented responses supported Window Size
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BACnet Gateway setting (Continued)
Networking Options:
Router, Clause 6 - List all routing configurations, e.g., ARCNET-Ethernet,
Ethernet-MS/TP, etc.
Annex H, BACnet Tunneling Router over IP
BACnet/IP Broadcast Management Device (BBMD)
Does the BBMD support registrations by Foreign Devices? Yes No
Does the BBMD support network address translation? Yes No
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Detail Description of Object
Device
Following table shows regulation of device ID and they are created automatically.
9 417 32
400 + 1x16 + 1 = 417
X Object of device
Refer to BACnet point List
X Command Priorities
- Supports 1 ~ 16 Priority Level
- Recommends 8 Priority Level
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BACnet Gateway setting (Continued)
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Unit Status value
Instance Object
Object Object Name Inactive Active
Number Type
Text-1 Text-2 Text-3 Text-4 Text-5
* 24 Discharge current temperature AI AC_DisCurrentTemp_xx_xxxxxx °C(°F)
** 25 AC Indoor Notify When the error occurred, send event to list of
NC AC_Notify_xx_xxxxxx destination in the recipient_list. (Max : 8)
K Temperature setting range can be different depending on the model and the common range is as
follows:
Auto: 18 ˚C~30 ˚C
Cool: 18 ˚C~30 ˚C
Heat: 16 ˚C~30 ˚C
Fan: Temperature cannot be adjusted
Dry: 18 ˚C~30 ˚C
(*) Mark is optionally supported. For a fresh duct, (**) mark is supported.
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BACnet Gateway setting (Continued)
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AHU Kit [Basic]
Single AHU unit has following point list.
Unit Status value
Instance Object
Object Object Name Inactive Active
Number Type
Text-1 Text-2 Text-3 Text-4 Text-5
1 Indoor Temperature AI AHU_RoomTemp_xx_xxxxxx °C
2 Set temperature AV AHU_Temp_Set_xx_xxxxxx °C
Setting lower temperature
3 AV AHU_Cool_LimitTemp_xx_xxxxxx °C
limit
Setting upper temperature
4 AV AHU_Heat_LimitTemp_xx_xxxxxx °C
limit
The power value of an indoor
5 AI AHU_Baseline_kWh_xx_xxxxxx kWh
unit after the basic date
The number of hours usage of
6 an indoor unit after the basic AI AHU_Baseline_Minute_xx_xxxxxx Minute
date
7 Power value within period AI AHU_Period_kWh_xx_xxxxxx kWh
The number of hours usage of
8 AI AHU_Period_Minute_xx_xxxxxx Minute
an indoor unit within period
9 Power On/Off BV AHU_Power_xx_xxxxxx Off On
Applying lower temperature
10 BV AHU_Cool_Limit_set_xx_xxxxxx False True
limit setting
Applying upper temperature
11 BV AHU_Heat_Limit_set_xx_xxxxxx False True
limit setting
12 Filter sign status BI AHU_FilterSign_xx_xxxxxx False True
13 Filter sign reset BO AHU_FilterSign_Reset_xx_xxxxxx False True
14 Operation mode status MV AHU_Operation_Mode_xx_xxxxxx Auto Cool Heat Fan Dry
No Cool Heat
15 Operation mode limit status MV AHU_Mode_Limit_xx_xxxxxx
Limit Only Only
Enable Disable Conditional
16 Remote controller limit status MV AHU_Remocon_Limit_xx_xxxxxx
RC RC RC
Integrated error code of both
17 AI AHU_Error_Code_xx_xxxxxx Refer to list of error code
indoor unit and outdoor unit
Discharge cooling set
* 18 AV AHU_DisCoolSetTemp_xx_xxxxxx °C
temperature
Discharge heating set
* 19 AV AHU_DisHeatSetTemp_xx_xxxxxx °C
temperature
* 20 Discharge current temperature AI AHU_Dis_CurrentTemp_xx_xxxxxx °C
* 21 Humidification setting BV AHU_Humidification_xx_xxxxxx Off On
* 22 Outdoor air intake setting BV AHU_OAIntake_xx_xxxxxx Off On
* 23 Outdoor cooling setting BV AHU_OutdoorCool_xx_xxxxxx Off On
* 24 Fan speed status MV AHU_FanSpeed_xx_xxxxxx Low Mid High
* 25 Set humidity status MV AHU_SetHumidity_xx_xxxxxx Low Mid High
* 26 Current humidity status MI AHU_CurrentHumidity_xx_xxxxxx Low Mid High
When the error occurred, send
27 AHU Notify NC AHU_Notify_xx_xxxxxx event to list of destination in the
recipient_list. (Max : 8)
(*) Mark is optionally supported.
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BACnet Gateway setting (Continued)
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Unit Status value
Instance Object
Object Object Name Inactive Active
Number Type
Text-1 Text-2 Text-3 Text-4 Text-5
Cooling temperature upper
27 AV AHU_Cool_Upper_LimitTemp_xx_xxxxx °C(°F)
limit
Heating temperature lower
28 AV AHU_Heat_Lower_LimitTemp_xx_xxxxx °C(°F)
limit
Use of cooling temperature
29 BV AHU_Cool_Upper_Limit_set_xx_xxxxx False True
upper limit
Use of heating temperature
30 BV AHU_Heat_Lower_Limit_set_xx_xxxxx False True
lower limit
Automatic Cooling Set
*31 AV AHU_DualSetPoint_CoolTemp_xx_xxxxx °C(°F)
Temperature
Automatic Heating Set
*32 AV AHU_DualSetPoint_HeatTemp_xx_xxxxx °C(°F)
Temperature
When the error occurred, send
33 AHU Notify NC AHU_Notify_xx_xxxxxx event to list of destination in the
recipient_list. (Max : 8)
(*) Mark is optionally supported.
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BACnet Gateway setting (Continued)
EHS [Basic]
Single EHS Unit has following point list.
Unit Status value
Instance Object Object Object Name Inactive Active
Number Type
Text-1 Text-2 Text-3 Text-4
1 Room temperature AI EHS_RoomTemp_xx_xxxxxx °C
Use when displayed temperature type
2 Set temperature AV EHS_Temp_Set_xx_xxxxxx °C is set to 'Room'.
Use when displayed temperature type
3 Set temperature of water out AV EHS_WaterOutTemp_Set_xx_xxxxxx °C is set to 'WaterOut'.
4 Set temperature of hot water AV EHS_HotWaterTemp_Set_xx_xxxxxx °C
Use when displayed temperature type
5 Setting lower temperature limit AV EHS_Cool_LimitTemp_xx_xxxxxx °C is set to 'Room'.
Use when displayed temperature type
6 Setting upper temperature limit AV EHS_Heat_LimitTemp_xx_xxxxxx °C is set to 'Room'.
7 Lower temperature limit for water out AV EHS_WOCoolLimitTemp_xx_xxxxxx °C
8 Upper temperature limit for water out AV EHS_WOHeatLimitTemp_xx_xxxxxx °C
9 Upper temperature limit for hot water AV EHS_WTHeatlLimitTemp_xx_xxxxxx °C
10 The power value after the basic date AI EHS_Baseline_kWh_xx_xxxxxx kWh
The number of hours usage of an
11 AI EHS_Baseline_Minute_xx_xxxxxx Minute
indoor unit after the basic date
12 Power value within period AI EHS_Period_kWh_xx_xxxxxx kWh
13 The number of hours usage of an AI EHS_Period_Minute_xx_xxxxxx Minute
indoor unit within period
14 Current temperature of water out AI EHS_WOCurrentTemp_xx_xxxxxx °C
15 Current temperature of hot water AI EHS_HotWaterTemp_xx_xxxxxx °C
16 Displayed temperature type BI EHS_ControlTempType_xx_xxxxxx Room WaterOut
17 Thermostat usage BI EHS_Thermostat_xx_xxxxxx False True
18 Outing BI EHS_GoOut_xx_xxxxxx Off On
19 Power On/Off BV EHS_Power_xx_xxxxxx Off On
Use when displayed tempera-
20 Setting lower temperature limit BV EHS_Cool_LimitTemp_Set_xx_xxxxxx False True ture type is set to 'Room'.
21 Setting upper temperature limit BV EHS_Heat_LimitTemp_Set_xx_xxxxxx False True Use when displayed tempera-
ture type is set to 'Room'.
Apply lower temperature limit for BV Use when displayed tempera-
22 EHS_WOCoolLimitFlag_xx_xxxxxx False True
water out ture type is set to 'WaterOut'.
Apply upper temperature limit for BV Use when displayed tempera-
23 EHS_WOHeatLimitFlag_xx_xxxxxx False True
water out ture type is set to 'WaterOut'.
24 Apply upper temperature limit for hot water BV EHS_WTHeatLimitFlag_xx_xxxxxx False True
25 On/Off status of hot water mode BV EHS_HotWater_Power_xx_xxxxxx Off On
26 Status of quiet operation BV EHS_Sleep_xx_xxxxxx Off On
27 Operation mode status MV EHS_Operation_Mode_xx_xxxxxx Auto Cool Heat
Cool
28 Operation mode limit status MV EHS_Mode_Limit_xx_xxxxxx No Limit Only Heat Only
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BACnet Gateway setting (Continued)
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BACnet Gateway setting (Continued)
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BACnet Gateway [Basic, Advanced]
BACnet Gateway has following point list.
Instance Control and Object
Object Name Status Value
Number Monitoring Type
1 All device OFF BO ALL_OFF_xx Inactive : All devices Off
0: Normal, 8: Emergency stop,
105 : Tracking in progress,
2 DMS2.5 Status AI DMS2.5_Status_xx 108 : Tracking failed
109 : DMS2.5 ↔ BACnet Communication
failed
BACnet error BACnetApp_Error_
3 AI BACnet error code
code Code_xx
When the error occurred, send event to list
4 Gateway Notify NC GW_Notify_xx
of destination in the recipient_list. (Max : 8)
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BACnet Gateway setting (Continued)
Other Information
Main service
Time setting
Time synchronization Service is a service that allows the time of BACnet Gateway to
be synchronized with the time of PC.
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Viewing LonWorks Gateway’s Parts
Main Parts
LonWorks Gateway Exterior
LCD Display
Shows current time and IP address. Various
messages will be displayed depending on
button input.
LCD operation button
There are 4 buttons(Menu, T(Down), S(Up),
Set) and you can access menu and move,
check the menu.
LED Indicator
Check 15 LED status such as Power, CPU-Alive,
Ethernet-Linked/Active, COM1~4-TX/RX,
Lon ACK, Lon SVC and Check.
● LED Indicator
Item Name Status
Power Power indicator Turns blue when the power is supplied.
Blinks in orange with 1 second
CPU Alive CPU operation indicator
intervals during normal operation.
Ethernet–Linked Internet connection indicator Turns green during normal connection.
Internet data transmission/reception Blinks in orange during normal
Ethernet–Active
indicator transmission/reception.
Channel 1~4 OnOff controller/Outdoor unit Blinks in green during normal
COM1~4 – TX
Data transmission Indicator transmission.
Channel 1~4 OnOff controller/Outdoor unit Blinks in green during normal
COM1~4 – RX
Data reception Indicator reception.
Blinks in green during normal
Lon ACK LonWorks data reception indicator
reception.
Blinks in green during un-configured.
Lon SVC LonWorks device status indicator - Needs commission by integration
tool (Ex. LonMaker)
Indoor/Outdoor unit/Communication check
Check Turns green when notice occurs.
Indicator
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Viewing LonWorks Gateway’s Parts (Continued)
Reserved
Power Terminal Cable tie groove
SD Card Socket
Reset Button Ethernet Terminal
Name Description
DI Terminal1 Digital Input connection terminal, Channel1~Channel5
DI Terminal2 Digital Input connection terminal, Channel6~Channel10
DO Terminal3 Digital Output connection terminal, Channel1~Channel5
DO Terminal4 Digital Output connection terminal, Channel6~Channel8
Lon Terminal Terminal Block for LonWorks communication (TP/FT-10)
Reset Button Reset LonWorks Gateway
Power Terminal Connect LonWorks Gateway adapter
SD card socket Sub memory (for program update and set information saving) socket
RS485 Connect for RS485 communication with devices such as OnOff
Communication controller/Interface module
Terminal -COM1 ~ COM5
Ethernet Terminal Connect LAN cable
Cable tie groove Groove for arranging cables
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LonWorks Gateway Interior
Display Board
20-pin Cable
LonWorks Board
2-pin Cable
10-pin Cable
Sub Board
Note If you need external circuit configuration, consult with the manufacturer.
Product Dimensions
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LonWorks Gateway setting
System Architecture
BMS system
BMS Engineering
Internet
SAMSUNG Engineering
LonWorks Gateway
OnOff PM 05:45
Touch
controller Centralized
RS 485 controller
Outdoor
Unit
X For devices that support new communication, you must set the communication mode
of the channel to 'NEW' from 'System settings £ Tracking' menu. Set of Indoor/outdoor
units, with conventional communication type, cannot be connected to LonWorks
Gateway with new communication.
X When setting communication channel mode as 'NEW', the address of virtual OnOff
control will be assigned.
Channel 0: Virtual OnOff controller 11, Channel 1: Virtual OnOff controller 12,
Channel 2: Virtual OnOff controller 13, Channel 3: Virtual OnOff controller 14,
Channel 4: Virtual OnOff controller 15
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Compatible Devices
No Devices Model Note
DVM S HR, DVM S HP, DVM ECO,
DVM S WATER, DVM S cooling Check if the LonWorks Gateway
Indoor Unit
1 only outdoor units and indoor supports each type of indoor units.
Outdoor Unit
units that can be connected to (Check the LonWorks NV list)
these outdoor units
K Products with ‘* ’ are not Samsung products and must be purchased separately.
(Only selected power meters may be used for protocol compatibility issues.)
K Samsung is not responsible for BMS engineering which creates each device and objects.
For further directions regarding on BMS engineering, consult with specialized BMS related vendor.
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LonWorks Gateway setting (Continued)
SIM/PIM 8 -
X The sum of OnOff controller, touch centralized controller, and SIM/PIM interface
module that can be connected to each communication channel should be 15 or less.
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Installing the LonWorks Gateway
Commision
● Commision using Service Pin
To activate the Service Pin, press and hold [SET] button for more than three
seconds while time is displayed in the LCD Display window of the front side of
LonWorks Gateway.
When you press Service Pin, Neuron ID will be sent and [SVC] LED of the front
panel will be lit up for a second.
You should correctly set up a network according to the installation and communication
environment and set the data processing system in advance.
This Gateway provides data for 128 indoor units. However, the connectable number of
indoor units can be different according to the number of items, communication cycle or
operating environment.
Do not connect a device requiring urgent control in the same network.
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LonWorks Gateway setting (Continued)
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O Although the LonWorks Gateway can connect 128 units, the actual number of
available items can differ according to the number of indoor units connected.
When the number of indoor units is increased, the number of controllable items
will be decreased; on the other hand, as the number of indoor units decreases, the
controllable items increase.
The functions provided can be different according to the type of the connected device.
Control and Monitoring The maximum number of
Remarks
Item connectable indoor units.
27 items (All) 22
20 items 30
15 items 40 In the case that 20 items can
be processed per a second
12 items 50
and data inquiry interval is 30
9 items 64 seconds.
6 items 100
4 items 128
* For example : In the case that HMI inquires about the 27 items of
Acknowledged Service Type by an indoor unit.
When HMI inquires for data at 30 seconds interval, 22 indoor
units can be connected, at 60 seconds interval 44 indoor units
can be connected, at 120 seconds interval 88 indoor units can be
connected.
X When BMS system is sending control command, don’t send it repeatedly in a very
short time.
X If BMS system is sending control command repeatedly in a very short time, DMS may
be stopped due to overload.
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LonWorks Gateway setting (Continued)
X If you use accounts with authorization level lower than management group or accounts
with general authorization level, you cannot access LonWorks Gateway settings.
X If you cannot access LonWorks Gateway, consult the manager.
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4 If you login successfully, 'Control and Monitoring' screen of DMS2.5 will appear.
Click [System Setting]➔[LonWorks configuration] menu to switch to LonWorks
Gateway.
X If you use accounts with authorization level lower than management group or
accounts with general authorization level, LonWorks configuration will not be
displayed on the menu.
X If the LonWorks configuration menu does not appear, consult the manager.
5 If you access LonWorks Gateway, 'Device Configuration' screen will appear initially.
X If you click [DMS2.5 Connect] button, screen will be switched to initial screen of
the DMS2.5.
2 Click [Edit] from the 'Setting and checking Watt-hour meter' screen.
X CT proportion is set to ‘1’ as factory default value.
3 Set the [Name] and [CT proportion] for the watt-hour meter.
X You can use maximum 16 letters for name and only available special characters
are “.”, ”,”, ”_”, ”-“, and “space”.
X Value for CT proportion should be integer between range of 1 ~ 5000.
4 Click [Save].
X Changed settings will be saved to the LonWorks Gateway.
X If you do not click [Save] changed setting will not be saved.
5 Watt-hour meter value will display the actual value of electricity on the
corresponding watt-hour meter. Value will be updated automatically.
When using CT watt-hour meter, be careful that there can be difference with
actual power consumption as much as CT ratio error.
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LonWorks Gateway setting (Continued)
4 Click [Save].
X Changed settings will be saved to the LonWorks Gateway.
X If you do not click [Save] changed setting will not be saved.
Period setting
4 Click [Save].
X Changed setting will be saved to LonWorks Gateway.
X If you do not click [Save], changed setting will not be saved.
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Device Configuration
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LonWorks Gateway setting (Continued)
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2. DMS system Objects
No. NV Name NV Type Remarks
1 nviDigitalOut[6] SNVT_ switch Control Digital output of DMS
2 nviAllOff SNVT_hvac_emerg Control all indoor unit / ERV OFF
3 nvoDigitalOut[6] SNVT_ switch Display Digital output status of DMS
4 nvoDigitalIn[8] SNVT_ switch Display Digital input status of DMS
5 nvoSystemLock SNVT_switch Display System Lock status of DMS
Display communication error of the sub
6 nvoDMSAlarm SNVT_ count
device connected to DMS
7 nvoSystemAlarm SNVT_ count
3. Configuration Properties
No. NV Name NV Type Remarks
SNVT_time_sec
1 nciSndHrtBt Send Heartbeat
SCPTmaxSendTime
SNVT_time_sec
2 nciMinOutTm Minimum Send Time
SCPTminSendTime
SNVT_temp_p
3 nciMinDeltaTemp Min. difference before update
SCPTminDeltaTemp
SNVT_time_sec
4 nciDelayStatrup Delay time after a power-up
SCPTpwrupDelay
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LonWorks Gateway setting (Continued)
SSACIndoor[nn](object id = 1-128)
nvoSpaceTemp
SNVT_temp_p
nviOnOff nvoApplicMode
SNVT_switch SNVT_hvac_mode
nvoSetPoint
nviApplicMode SNVT_temp_p
SNVT_hvac_mode
nvoOnOff
nviSetPoint SNVT_switch
SNVT_temp_p
nvoFanStatus
nviFanStatus SNVT_switch
SNVT_switch nvoERVMode
SNVT_count
nviERVMode
SNVT_count nvoErrorCode
SNVT_count
nviFilterReset
nvoDeviceAlarm
SNVT_switch
SNVT_state
nviUserLockout nvoOccOpMode
SNVT_switch SNVT_switch
nviOccOpMode nvoCoolTempLock
SNVT_switch SNVT_switch
nvoHeatTempLock
nviCoolTempLock SNVT_switch
SNVT_switch
nvoUserLockout
nviHeatlTempLock SNVT_switch
SNVT_switch
nvoEnergyConp
SNVT_elec_kwh_l
nvoEnergyCon
SNVT_elec_kwh_l
nvoRuntimep
SNVT_time_hour
nvoRuntime
SNVT_time_hour
nvoDevListDesc
SNVT_str_asc
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DMS system objects
SSACSystem(object id = 129)
nvoDigitalOut[6]
nviDigitalOut[6] SNVT_switch
SNVT_switch
nvoDigitalIn[8]
SNVT_switch
nviAllOff
SNVT_hvac_emerg nvoSystemLock
SNVT_switch
nvoDMSAlarm
SNVT_count
nvoSystemAlarm
SNVT_count
Configuration Properties
nciSndHrtBt
nciMinOutTm
nciMinDeltaTemp
nciDelayStatrup
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LonWorks Gateway setting (Continued)
Message Definition
● nvoApplicMode(12), nviApplicMode(2)
Description Operation Mode status
SNVT Type SNVT_hvac_mode: Enumeration(hvac_t)
0: HVAC_AUTO
1: HVAC_HEAT
3: HVAC_COOL
6: HVAC_OFF
Value and operation
9: HVAC_FAN_ONLY
11: HVAC_ICE(Cool Storage)
13: HVAC_ECONOMY(Hot Water)
14: HVAC_DEHUMID
● nvoSetpoint(13), nviSetpoint(3)
Description Set Temperature
SNVT Type SNVT_temp_p: Signed Long, 2 bytes
Value and operation Cool: 18.0 °C ~ 30.0 °C, Heat: 16.0 °C ۙ 30.0 °C
● nvoOnOff(14), nviOnOff(1)
Description Power ON/OFF status
SNVT Type SNVT_switch: Unsigned/signed Short
Value State
Value and operation OFF 0.0 0
ON 100.0 1
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● nvoFanStatus(15), nviFanStatus(4)
Description Fan Speed and direction
SNVT Type SNVT_switch: Unsigned/signed Short
Value State
Auto 0.0 -
Low 1.0 -
Mid 2.0 -
High 3.0 -
Value and operation Eco 4.0 -
Turbo 5.0 -
Auto Any>5.0
Stop - 0
Up-Down - 1
❈ Supporting modes are different according to indoor units.
- Indoor unit/FCU Kit: Auto, Low, Mid, High (Turbo : Optional)
- ERV : Mid, High, Turbo
- AHU Kit: High
* When an indoor unit operation mode is Auto or Dehumid,
Fan speed is controlled as ‘Auto’.
* When an indoor unit operation mode is FAN ONLY, ‘Auto’
cannot be controlled by Fan speed.
● nvoERVMode(16), nviERVMode(5)
Description ERV Operation Mode
SNVT Type SNVT_count: Unsigned Long, 2 bytes
( 0: Auto )
1: H/R
Value and operation ( 2: Air purification )
3: Sleep
4: Normal
❈ ( ) : Function that is not supported now.
● nvoErrorCode(17)
Description Error Code
SNVT Type SNVT_count: Unsigned Long, 2 bytes
Valid Range: 0 ~ 999
Value and operation 00 00 → No Error
Refer to list of Error code
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LonWorks Gateway setting (Continued)
● nvoDeviceAlarm(18)
1. Remote control restriction status
2. Filter alert status
Description
3. Thermo On/Off status
4. Error alert Status
SNVT Type SNVT_state: 16 Unsigned Bitfields
Byte Bit9 Bit8 Operation Remark
0 0 Unlock
Flags_1 0 1 Level1 nvoUserLockout
1 0 Lock
Byte Bit value Operation Remark
Value and operation 0 No alarm
2 nvoFilterAlarm
1 Alarm
0 Thermo Off
Flags_2 1 Thermo On/Off
1 Thermo On
0 No Error
0 nvoErrorCode
1 Error
● nvoOccOpMode(19), nviOccOpModeCmd(8)
Description Operation Mode restriction
SNVT Type SNVT_switch: Unsigned/singed Short
Value State
Unlock 0.0 0
Value and operation
Cool only 1.0 1
Heat only 2.0 1
● nvoCoolTempLock(20), nviCoolTempLock(9)
Setting/monitoring Lower limit temperature
Description
and function toggle
SNVT Type SNVT_switch: Unsigned/singed Short
Operation Value State
Unlock 18.0 ~ 30.0 0
Value and operation Lock 18.0 ~ 30.0 1
Cool: 18.0 °C ~ 30.0 °C
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● nvoHeatTempLock(21), nviHeatTempLock(10)
Setting/monitoring upper limit temperature
Description
and function toggle
SNVT Type SNVT_switch: Unsigned/signed Short
Operation Value State
Unlock 16.0 ~ 30.0 0
Value and operation Lock 16.0 ~ 30.0 1
Heat: 16.0 °C ~ 30.0 °C
● nvoEnergyConp(23)
Description Electric consumption value within the period
SNVT Type SNVT_elec_kwh_I: Signed Quad, 4bytes
Raw range: 0 ~ 999999
Value and operation
Resolution: 0.1
● nvoEnergyCon(24)
Description Electric consumption value after baselin
SNVT Type SNVT_elec_kwh_I: Signed Quad, 4bytes
Raw range: 0 ~ 999999
Value and operation
Resolution: 0.1
● nvoRunTimep(25)
Description Indoor unit usage within the period
SNVT Type SNVT_time_hour: Signed Long, 2bytes
Value and operation Raw range: 0 ~ 65535
● nvoRunTime(26)
Description Indoor unit usage after baseline
SNVT Type SNVT_time_hour: Signed Long, 2bytes
Value and operation Raw range: 0 ~ 65535
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LonWorks Gateway setting (Continued)
● nviFilterReset(6)
Description Filter alert reset
SNVT Type SNVT_switch: Unsigned/singed Short
Value State Operation remark
Value and operation 0.0 0 No Action
100.0 1 Filter Reset
● nviUserLockout(7), nvoUserLockout(22)
Description Remote control restriction
SNVT Type SNVT_switch: Unsigned/singed Short
Value State Operation remark
0.0 0 Unlock
Value and operation
100.0 1 Level 1
100.0 2 Lock
● nvoDevListDesc(27)
Description Device Information
SNVT Type SNVT_str_asc: Unsigned Character Array, 31bytes
Value and operation Refer to Expansion of nvoDevListDesc
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● Expansion of nvoDevListDesc
desription character value
[0] Alphabet or digit
[1] Alphabet or digit
[2] Alphabet or digit
Model information
[3] Alphabet or digit
[4] Alphabet or digit
[5] Alphabet or digit
[6] Separator Underbar(_) 095
[7] Alphabet or digit
OnOff controller address
[8] Alphabet or digit
[9] Separator Period(.) 046
[10] Alphabet or digit
Interface Module address
[11] Alphabet or digit
[12] Separator Period(.) 046
[13] Alphabet or digit
Indoor Unit Address
[14] Alphabet or digit
[15] Separator Underbar(_) 095
ascii. [16] Unit type 0: indoor unit, 1: AHU, 2: ERV
[17] Separator Underbar(_) 095
DMS Format
0: Auto, 1: Cool, 2: Dehumid,
[18] Operation mode
3: Fan, 4: Heat, 5: Cool Storage,
6: Hot Water
[19] ON/OFF 0, 1
[20] Fan speed 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
[21] Fan Swing 0, 1
[22] Error 0, 1
[23] Separator Underbar(_) 095
[24] Second significant digit
[25] setPoint Temperature First significant digit
[26] First decimal place
[27] Second significant digit
[28] Space Temperature(*) First significant digit
[29] First decimal place
[30] Null padding 0 048
(*) If the value is a negative number, it is displayed as sign, 10-digit, single-digit.
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● nvoDigitalIn(4)
Description Digital Input status on DMS
SNVT Type SNVT_switch: Unsigned/singed Short
Value State
Value and operation OFF 0.0 0
ON 100.0 1
● nvoSystemLock(5)
Description System lock status of DMS(only monitoring available)
SNVT Type SNVT_switch: Unsigned/singed Short
Value State
Value and operation Unlock 0.0 0
Lock 100.0 1
● nvoDMSAlarm(6)
Description DMS Alarm
SNVT Type SNVT_count : Unsigned Long, 2 bytes
0 : Normal
8 : Emergency stop
105 : Tracing in progress
Value and operation
108 : Tracking failed
109 : Lon Module ↔ DMS2.5 communication Error
110 : Object ID Update
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● nvoSystemAlarm(7)
Description SIM/PIM Communication Error Code
SNVT Type SNVT_count: Unsigned Long, 2 bytes
Value and operation SIM/PIM Communication Error Refer to list of Error code
● nviAllOff(2)
Description All indoor units turn off
SNVT Type Enumeration, emerg_t
0 : EMERG_NORMAL
Value and operation
4 : EMERG_SHUTDOWN
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Configuration Properties
● Overview
This document provides information on all configuration properties defined for
LonWorks Gateway device. For the sake of simplicity, although the configuration
properties are defined to UFPTSSACSystem functional block, they are shared
among the members of UFPTSSACIndoor functional blocks.
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Recommendations
If required, set a value greater than the default update rate (currently, 10s). Any smaller
value does not yield a change in the update pattern.
Associate Values
nvoSpaceTemp, nvoSetPoint
● Start-Up Delay
This configuration property controls the minimum period of time that expires before
outputs are retransmitted. It also is the minimum amount of elapsed time after a
power-up or re-establishment of communications before a control action takes
place. This can be used to account for the settle-down time of a network.
All of the output network variable will be updated no faster than the Start-Up Delay
(nciDelayStartup) configuration value. Also, the heartbeat mechanism will not be
enabled unless the elapsed time passes the Start-Up Delay, if used.
Valid Range
The valid range is any value between 0.0 sec and 6,553.4 sec. Setting nciDelayStartup
= 0.0 disables the Start-Up Delay mechanism.
Associate Values
All output network variables
Recommendations
If required, set a value greater than 1 minute which is a settle-down time of the
installed device.
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Specifications
Items Description
Exterior
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License
It is also possible to obtain the complete corresponding source code in a physical medium
such as a CD-ROM; a minimal charge will be required.
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