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Configuring Default Gateways on both Ethernet Adapters on a JACE-8000/9000

Issue Incorrect Default Gateway setting may prevent communication with the JACE-9000 Product Line TAC IA Series Environment I/A Series Jace 8000/9000 Cause The Jace8000 and Jace9000 both have primary and secondary LAN adapters. Previously, Workbench prevented users from some invalid IP configurations, but current versions of Workbench, when connecting to a 9000 will allow invalid configuration in the default gateway. Resolution In the 9000, a user can set different default gateways for the Primary (en0) and Secondary (en1) ports. This should not be allowed on a single network device, and leads to unpredictable behavior when routing. Compare the location of the IPv4 Default Gateway in the TCP/IP Configuration of the Platform on a 9000:      And the same page as seen in the 8000: In future versions, this will be changed, but users should avoid invalid configurations in the affected versions. When configuring both LAN ports for use on a 9000, only enter a value for the default gateway field in one adapter. Leave the other intentionally blank. It does not matter which is given a default gateway and which is left blank. Note: Sometimes, when an Adapter has the Default Gateway, you cannot connect to the other Adapter (despite correctly being on that Adapter's local subnet). These symptoms can be triggered by the Ethernet "link" (active connection) toggling up or down.  The link state can change whenever: the JACE is rebooted or power-cycled; and/or the Ethernet switch ("hub")  is rebooted or power-cycled; and/or the Ethernet cable(s) are un- or re-plugged (at either end). In some cases, the symptoms can alleviated by toggling the Ethernet link state, in the ways listed above.
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Guinan RandyDavis Guinan
‎2025-02-20 04:58 PM

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Stainless steel pockets for use in seawater/saltwater applications

Issue Are stainless steel pockets suitable for use in seawater/saltwater applications? Product Line Field Devices. Environment STR Sensor. Cause Customer asking if stainless steel pockets are suitable for use in seawater/saltwater applications. Please note that the answer would need to cover both static (stationary) water and flowing water in the pipe, because seawater/saltwater has different effects on metals depending on whether it is moving or not. Resolution Highest corrosion class is Class III for stainless steel, which seems not suitable for intended application.   ISO 12944 Impact Interior Exterior C1 Very low Heated buildings with clean air, such as offices, shops, schools, hotels, etc. None C2 Low Buildings not heated, where condensation may occur, such as warehouses and sports halls. Atmosphere with low pollution. For example in the country. C3 Middle Buildings for production with high atmospheric humidity and some air pollution such as food manufacturers, breweries, dairies and laundries. Urban and industrial areas, moderate sulphur dioxide pollution. Coastal areas with low salt content. C4 High Chemical manufacturers, swimming baths and ship- and boatyards by the sea. Industrial areas and coastal areas with moderate salt impact. C5-I Very high - Industry Buildings or areas with almost permanent condensation and with high pollution. Industrial areas with high humidity and aggressive atmosphere. C5-M Very high Buildings or areas with almost permanent condensation and with high pollution. Industrial areas with high humidity and aggressive atmosphere.  
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Kirk MikaelKrantz Kirk
‎2025-02-20 07:34 AM

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Return to Normal alarms not coming in to Security Expert

Issue A duress input is only triggering duress alarm events and not the return to normal events after the duress input is reset. The point going into alarm is seen on the Monitoring | Status page when viewing all alarms but the return to normal events are not being displayed. Product Line EcoStruxure Security Expert Environment Security Expert Cause The problem is due to how the Event Filter and Event Report are configured. Resolution Check to see that the Event Filter includes all of the Event Types that should come through as shown alarms. In the example this would be at least "Input Opened" and "Input Closed" under the "All Input Events" folder.   Event Filter: Create an Event filter and include the correct Event Types that you wish to report on.   Event Report: Add the Event Filter you configured in step 1. To show those Alarms, create/modify a Status Page under Monitoring | Setup > Status Page Editor, set the Type to Event Windows and add the Event Report from step 2 above to the Record field.
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Picard Product_Support
‎2018-09-10 07:52 AM

Last Updated: Kirk AdamSteele Kirk ‎2025-02-17 07:44 PM

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Different options for EBO to serve data to 3rd party systems

Issue How can EcoStruxure BMS server serve data to external devices or software? Product Line EcoStruxure Building Operation Environment Building Operation Enterprise Server Building Operation Enterprise Central Building Operation Automation Server Building Operation Automation Server Premium Building Operation Automation Server Bundled Building Operation Edge Server - Standard Third party devices or software Cause The EcoStruxure Building Operation software supports the major communication protocols in building automation and security management. In many projects, it is required that an EcoStruxure BMS server serve data to external devices or software, E.X. HMI, SCADA or power monitoring. Resolution The following is a summary of the available options to serve EcoStruxure BMS server data to the external world: BACnet:  When you create a BACnet Interface, the system automatically creates the Application and IP network folders within the BACnet Interface folder on the System Tree. If you create a BACnet Interface for a SmartX server, you can optionally create an MS/TP network. You can create BACnet objects in BACnet application folder of EcoStruxure BMS servers and these object will be visible for external BACnet clients. More information about EBO BACnet interface: BACnet Interface   Modbus Slave network:  If you configure the Modbus Slave Network (and associate it with a serial port), you can set up any external Modbus master device to communicate with the internal Modbus Interface. In this example, a Modbus Slave Network is set up on an EcoStruxure BMS Server and the external master device is configured with the same Modbus properties as the Modbus Slave Network object. The Modbus master device can also be an HMI device. More information about Modbus serial interface: Modbus Serial Networks Modbus server network: You can create a Modbus TCP Network on an Ethernet network (TCP/IP).  You can create an internal interface which acts as the server to an external client/clients. More information about Modbus TCP interface: Client and Server Networks   MQTT: MQTT is a lightweight and flexible data transfer protocol for IoT resources. EcoStruxure Building Operation, V3.2 or higher, can be configured to send data to an MQTT broker on interval or event-driven. The below are the tested brokers: Microsoft Azure IoT Hub Amazon IoT Core IBM Watson IoT Mosquitto More information about MQTT interface: MQTT Overview LonWorks Interface: EcoStruxure BMS servers can have a local node on their networks that can act as a LonWorks node. In the local node, you can create your own NVs that can be bound to external LonWorks devices using LonWorks bindings. The NVs in your local node can then be used in EcoStruxure Building Operation bindings for applications and graphics. More information about LonWorks interface: LonWorks Engineering   SNMP: Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is an Internet-standard protocol for managing devices on IP networks. The EcoStruxure BMS servers support SNMP version 3. The SmartX servers support several SNMP traps. SNMP traps enable an agent to notify the management station of significant events by way of an unsolicited SNMP message. More information about SNMP: SNMP EcoStruxure Web Service (EWS) server: EcoStruxure Web Services allows seamless sharing of operational data, including alarms and historical information, between software from different Schneider Electric Business Units. When the EcoStruxure BMS server is an EcoStruxure Web Service server, it exposes objects, such as values, to another EcoStruxure system that is an EcoStruxure Web Service client. The EcoStruxure Web Service client can read and change values on the EcoStruxure BMS depending on the configuration of the EcoStruxure BMS server. More information about EBO EWS Server: EcoStruxure Web Service Server Smart Connector: A development framework that simplifies and accelerates integrations with third-party systems or other data sources. It is an open, extensible and configurable application framework that allows developers to create innovative new capabilities, applications, and solutions which extend and enhance EcoStruxure Building solutions. Ex. SmartConnector can be used to serve EBO data in a RESTful manner, refer to: Configure SmartConnector RESTful EWS Gateway to serve EBO data   For further information watch the Smart Connector explainer video or visit the Smart Connector Developer Community on the Exchange: For developers wanting to get started using the Smart Connector framework visit: https://www.smartconnectorserver.com Smart Connector shop at Exchange:  https://shop.exchange.se.com/en-US/home 
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Spock Mahmoud_Sayed Spock
‎2021-12-12 05:42 PM

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How to configure Modbus TCP gateway timeout

Issue EBO server has receive timeout parameter for Modbus TCP gateway, and the gateways has also time for the serial line. Having both timeouts not configured properly can lead to instability issues. Product Line EcoStruxure Building Operation Environment Building Operation Enterprise Server Building Operation Automation Server Premium Building Operation Automation Server Bundled Building Operation Edge Server - Standard Cause When EBO sends a request to the Modbus gateway, e.g. polling a register from a serial device, it expects the gateway to respond with a value or exception code within the configured receive timeout. The Gateway will forward the request to the serial device and wait for a response within the timeout configured in the gateway.  If the device fails to respond within the timeout period, the gateway will send an Exception code 11 to EBO (Gateway Target Device Failed to Respond).    If the timeout configured in the EBO server is less than or equal to the timeout configure in the gateway, the EBO connection to the gateway may timeout before the connection between the gateway and the Modbus device timeouts.  This can lead to frequent device offline alarms, if one or more devices are slow or offline. Resolution The receive timeout configure in the Modbus TCP Gateway Properties – Basic Tab should be higher than the serial line timeout configured in the Modbus TCP gateway. Please see Setting Message Timeout for Modbus Client and Modbus Server - EcoStruxure Panel Server User Guide for examples/recommendations.
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Spock Mahmoud_Sayed Spock
‎2025-01-29 06:00 AM

Last Updated: Crewman ContentModerator ‎2025-02-10 02:52 AM

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Access Expert Bosch User Sync Import Configuration is not updating

Issue The Access Expert Bosch integration User sync stopped working whereas previously the Users and their passcodes from the Bosch Panel could be brought into Access Expert using Import Configuration. Example: In the case below, there should be 4 Users, not 2 compared to Bosch RPS.   Note: User 0 is not counted Product Line EcoStruxure Access Expert Environment Access Expert V3 Hosted Bosch Panel Integration Bosch Remote Programming Software (RPS) Docker Cause There was a September 2024 update from Feenics to fix a User synchronization defect and there are pre-requisites for the User synchronization to operate normally Resolution 1. Check the version number of Access Expert that is displayed when logging in. The version should be 24.9.1.0 or greater 2. Pre-requisites for the User synchronization     a. Area Authority Assigned     b. Person assigned to the User - the person cannot be blank. This can happen if LDAP is used     c. At least 1 Area Assigned To verify: In Access Expert> Access Configuration Select Area Assighnment 1, or 2, etc. Blank Person for a User Open Bosch RPS and connect to the panel, Expand User Configuration> User Assignments 3. Check Access Expert Live Monitoring and the Docker Logs  If the Import is still not working after ensuring Access Expert client software is up to date and the pre-requisites are set, check to see if there are any entries related to the Import or Users that may help troubleshoot by using Live Monitoring in Access Expert and/or the Docker Logs. An Example of the Docker Logs: Launch Docker> Under the Bosch Service> Logs (User 2 and 4 were not coming in prior to the Sep. Update) If the above steps do not resolve the issue, please open a case with Product Support for assistance.
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Admiral Alan_Wood Admiral
‎2025-01-28 08:47 AM

Last Updated: Crewman ContentModerator ‎2025-02-10 02:51 AM

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Timestamps vary by the UTC offset in scripts based on WS timezone

Issue Timestamps in Script programs are different by an amount equal to the UTC offset of the workstation's timezone settings. Product Line EcoStruxure Building Operation Environment Building Operation Enterprise Central Building Operation Enterprise Server Building Operation Automation Server Premium Building Operation Automation Server Bundled Building Operation Edge Server - Standard Building Operation WorkStation Script editor Cause Take the following program as an example:   Datetime Output TimeOut, TimeOut2 TimeOut = StrToDate ("1/17/2012 15:00") TimeOut2 = StrToDate ("1/17/2012 3:00 PM") In EcoStruxure Building Operation, the values will read:  "1/17/2012 9:00:00 AM" (in this example, the UTC offset is set for -6). In servers, all time values are stored in UTC, then the offset is applied by the client.  When it receives a value from a Script program, it stores the value as UTC, then the offset for the selected timezone is applied. Resolution Write code in the Script program to adjust the time values to UTC. Check the example code below to help understand operation: Datetime Output dtOut1 Datetime Output dtOut2 String Output str1 dtOut1 = Date 'Local time, displays with added UTCOffset dtOut2 = Date - UTCOffset - DST 'Local time, adjusted by the UTCOffset and DST, displays properly Print Date to str1 'Local time String value displays properly (UTCOffset system variable is available in v2.0 or higher, DST system variable is available in EBO 2022 v4.0 or higher)
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Picard Product_Support
‎2018-09-06 12:48 PM

Last Updated: Spock Mahmoud_Sayed Spock ‎2025-02-05 07:01 AM

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RSTP Troubleshooting for BACnet/IP Controllers

Issue BACnet/IP controllers are not configured in RSTP Mode by default, therefore must be configured during installation. Having RSTP Mode disabled by default allows one to connect BACnet/IP controllers to any switch, even with port security configured to detect BPDU packets and disable the port. Product Line EcoStruxure Building Operation, TAC IA Series Environment Multi-purpose Controller (MP-C) Multi-purpose VAV (MP-V) Room Controller IP-IO I/A Series N4 Jace8000 SmartX IP Driver for Niagara Cause RSTP protocol requires that controllers, switches, and network architecture are configured to ensure the protocol will operate as expected.  Resolution Setting RSTP Mode for BACnet/IP Controllers ALL devices in the RSTP loop MUST BE IN RSTP MODE to function properly. This is not a huge issue because during startup you can unplug 2nd side of the loop and it will function properly in a daisy chain. Ensure the SmartX Controllers are configured correctly Configuring BACnet/IP Controller Device Settings A factory or network reset returns the RSTP setting to Disabled. Important: Whenever you change RSTP settings, the controller MUST be WARM START. If you fail to perform this restart, the BACnet/IP controller will continue communicating using its previous RSTP settings. 'Activate IP Changes' does not affect RSTP mode. Ensure the switch is configured correctly per Configuring RSTP on a Managed Switch for SmartX IP Controllers. If asked to review this for a case, please provide PSS screenshots from the switch configuration page(s).  Bridge Priority = 4096 Hello Time = 2 sec Max Age = 40  (40 is the maximum value allowed by the protocol. Default is 20) Forward Delay = 21 sec Bridge Priority Considerations Change Bridge Priority by adding 4096 as switches get further away from AS. (8192, 12288, 16384, 20480, 24576, 28672) DO NOT set the priority as 32768 or higher because that is the built-in Bridge Priority of BACnet/IP Controllers. First, configure the Root Bridge Switch (closest to the Automation Server) settings. Then, configure the additional Switches in order of increasing Bridge Priority. Plug in 2nd side of the RSTP Loop If all devices stay online, then it is working properly. Now test line breaks or controllers that are powered off. If all devices go offline and/or the switch LED is flashing rapidly, then go to RSTP Troubleshooting. Managed Switch Troubleshooting Consult the documentation or contact the vendor or manufacturer to assist with configuration for the items below. Ensure the switch is IEEE 802.1D - 2004 capable. BACnet/IP Controller Networking Term Definitions RSTP Ring mentions the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol is specified in IEEE 802.1D - 2004. Ensure the firmware is up-to-date by contacting the vendor or manufacturer or downloading it from its website. Ensure ports not participating in RSTP are configured as Edge Port, Admin port, or have STP disabled. Nomenclature for those settings on your specific managed switch may vary. Adding BACnet/IP controllers to site-managed switches, work with Local IT to add these devices to their network. They will need to work with their switch vendor/manufacturer/support group to ensure the configuration of those switches because it could be more complex than changing the minimum recommended four settings above. Also, since RSTP Protocol is limited to Max Age = 40 (hops including site switches and BACnet/IP controllers), each loop's size may be limited based on their site switch network configuration and architecture.  Determined the proper configuration (or disable) for the following features. DHCP snooping Dynamic ARP inspection Denial-of-service (DOS) mitigations BPDU Guard BPDU Filter RSTP Troubleshooting Check each BACnet/IP Controller -> Diagnostics -> Device Report to confirm in RSTP Mode MANUAL CHECKOUT Double-click MP - Diagnostics Files - Device Report It will open in the default text editor Review the Device Settings section near the bottom. In firmware 1.00.0x, the report should report RSTP Mode: Enable In firmware 2.00.0x or higher, RSTP: Enabled and RSTP Status: Operational If it reports disabled, then perform Setting RSTP Mode for BACnet IP Controllers Step 1 until RSTP is working properly. USE SEARCH & EVENTS EBO 2.x MP Device IP and Settings.xml for EBO 2.0 as it only includes MP controllers EBO 3.x SmartX Device IP and Settings.xml for EBO 3.x or higher Import attached search USE RSTP STATUS GRAPHIC IN WEBSTATION MUST BE EBO 3.1 or higher which includes ClientAPI support Frontline Fridays Episode 02 - Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) Date: 2022-11-11 Mike Botens posted the following in the thread: RSTP Status TGML dated 2022-11-09 PDF of the presentation Fusion Fridays - Session 07 ​​​​ Date: 2020-05-28 The start of the video shows the graphics page in use RSTP Status.zip is downloaded via the link below the video. Extract the TGML and drop it on the AS to import. The suggestion is to store TGML directly under the AS to help with navigation in Webstation. bind Network to the BACnet/IP network with the BACnet/IP Controllers. (You may need a second TGML page if BACnet/IP controllers are on Primary and Secondary IP) Run from web browser via WebStation because utilizes ClientAPI KNOWN ISSUES Offline controllers that are scattered are NOT an RSTP issue. Check to see if there is a possible DHCP issue by verifying controllers are still at their AUTO-IP address (IP 169.254.nnn.nnnn Subnet Mask 255.255.0.0). RSTP communications issues affect the entire RSTP loop or one contiguous group of controllers. Factory Reset or controller replacement should leave one ethernet cable unplugged until configured for RSTP per these articles: Replace a BACnet/IP Controller in an RSTP Ring Network Workflow and MP Controller Reset Modes If BACnet/IP Controller Device Report OR RSTP Graphic reports RSTP Status: Changes Pending instead of RSTP Status: Operational, disable RSTP Mode, Warm Start, re-enable RSTP Mode, Warm Start, and check again. If Firmware 3.02.01 is installed, please upgrade to 3.02.02. SmartX is now SpaceLogic. KNOWN ISSUES with Firmware affecting RSTP: RSTP not performing as expected with Static IP addressing - Schneider Electric Community
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Picard David_Purser Picard
‎2023-03-23 09:05 AM

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All Controllers appear offline

Issue All Controllers appear offline with any associated I/O showing a status of “Unknown”. The Security Expert Event Service's memory usage builds up until it gets close to 2GB when the controllers go offline.  Restarting the Security Expert Event Service brings the controllers back online. After a period of time the issue re-occurs and controllers again appear offline. Product Line EcoStruxure Security Expert Environment Security Expert Cause A potential memory leak in the Event Service would cause the service to stop working resulting in controllers appearing offline. Resolution 1. Upgrade to Security Expert version 4.3.370.1 or greater as discussed in known issue. 2. A potential workaround to mitigate the frequency of the problem is to disable the Event service from using MSMQ. As long as there are no site integrations using MSMQ then this option can be disabled in the Event Service Config file. Go to ..\Program Files (x86)\Schneider Electric\Security Expert and edit the SecurityExpertEvtSvr.exe.config file. Search for the MSMQ key <add key="MSMQ" value="1" /> and replace it with the following. <add key="MSMQ" value="0" />
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Kirk AdamSteele Kirk
‎2025-01-28 09:02 PM

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Maximum numbers (Scalability and Capacity) EcoStruxure Building Operation

Issue How many objects, users, devices, etc. per device with EcoStruxure Building Operation Product Line EcoStruxure Building Operation Environment Building Operation Enterprise Server Building Operation Automation Server Building Operation WorkStation Building Operation WebStation Cause How many objects per device and what are the limits of EcoStruxure Building Operation? Resolution The primary source of these details should be the Architectural Guidelines on WebHelp Topic for the version being used
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Picard Product_Support
‎2018-09-10 05:34 AM

Last Updated: Guinan RandyDavis Guinan ‎2025-01-23 01:03 PM

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Software and Firmware compatibility matrix for older versions of the traditional product lines

Issue Current information will be stored and updated in release notes and online documentation. Compatibility Matrix of Operating Systems, Video, Product Announcements, SQL Compatibility Product Line Andover Continuum, EcoStruxure Building Expert, EcoStruxure Building Operation, Satchwell Sigma, TAC IA Series, TAC INET, TAC Vista Environment Windows Operating Systems and iBMS (intelligent Building Management System) Software Cause Compatibility, Firmware, Product Announcements Resolution Please see release documentation for current and recent products. For the Firmware compatibility matrix for: I/NET, it is available HERE or the EcoBuilding Download Center Continuum, click HERE Xenta Software Downloads HERE Vista, click HERE EcoStruxure Building Operation, click HERE Product Announcements can be a great tool for discovering which products have been tested and are compatible with the different versions. These documents are available on the Extranet, but have been compiled here for ease of access: I/NET 2.40   Product Announcement 2.41   Product Announcement 2.41a Product Announcement 2.42   Product Announcement and Compatibility Matrix (page 5) 2.43   Product Announcement PA-00239 2.44a Software Available from Exchange Download Center 2.45   Software Available from Exchange Download Center 2.46 Software Available from Exchange Download Center 2.47 Software Available from Exchange Download Center 2.47a Software Available from Exchange Download Center 2.47b Software Available from Exchange Download Center 2.48 Software Available from Exchange Download Center Operating Systems and SQL Supported Video Compatibility Support Policy PA-00279 Software Support for TAC I/NET Continuum v1.92 Product Announcement v1.93 Product Announcement v1.94 Product Announcement PA-00210 1.94 SP1 Product Announcement PA-00273 1.9 - 2.1 Software, Firmware, & Video Compatibility Matrix Concerning IE10 and IE11 browser support  2.0 Feature Blast 2.0 + 2.01/ 2.02 Update Compatibility Matrix 2.0  Product Announcement PA-00353 2.0 CyberStation Installation Guide 2.0 WebClient Installation Guide 2.0 Software License and Ordering Activation Process 2.0 Software and Controller Upgrade Process Andover Continuum PA-00333 Support Policy PA-00272 for Andover Continuum Vista v5.1.5 Product Announcement v5.1.6 Technical Product Advisory v5.1.7 release note document, TAC Vista Compatibility Matrix, SNVT Matrix documents, and TPA-VSTA-11-0020.00 v5.1.7 Product Announcement x5.1.8 Release Note TAC Vista 5.1.8 and TAC Xenta 500/700/900 5.1.8 v5.1.9 Vista Compatibility Matrix SecurityIAS Product Announcement PA-00291 Product Announcement TAC Vista transition to SmartStruxure solution overview  Support Policy PA-00274 for TAC Vista Satchwell Sigma v4.05 SEB Release Notes v4.06 Release Notes v4.06 Release Note Supplement v4.07 Release Notes Satchwell Sigma Standard Edition Installation and User’s Guide Support Policy PA-00297 for Satchwell Sigma v4.08 Release Notes PA-00397 Sigma Version 4.08 Sigma server on a virtual machine Satchwell Micronet data sheet - MicroNet View 2.1 OS Compatibility - Micronet View PA-00228 Product Announcement Support Policy PA-00298 for Satchwell MicroNet PA-00228 Satchwell MicroNet End of Commercialization Announcement I/A Series PA-00163 I/A Series R2 & G3 Product Announcement PA-00114 Legacy Products Windows 7 Compatibility I/A Series R2 with Windows Compatibility Chart PA-00243 Software Product Update - Q2 2013 PA-00251 Hardware Product Update - Q2 2013 PA-00278 Software Product Update - Q3 2013 I/A Series (Niagara) R2 Windows Compatibility Matrix with additional detail I/A Series (Niagara) AX/G3/N4 Windows Compatibility Matrix with additional detail Support Policy PA-00280 R1 for TAC I/A Series StruxureWare Building Operation Please visit Maximum number using StruxureWare Building Operation (Scalability and Capacity) SmartStruxure Lite Please visit SmartStruxure Lite solutions
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‎2018-09-07 07:37 AM

Last Updated: Guinan RandyDavis Guinan ‎2025-01-23 12:55 PM

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Upgrading the USB I/Net adapter firmware

Issue Understanding how to check the firmware version of the USB-485-I/NET adapter and upgrade it to the latest version. Product Line TAC I/NET, EcoStruxure Building Operation Environment Building Operation I/NET USB-485 I/F Building Operation Automation Server Building Operation Automation Server Premium Cause If the firmware version of an I/Net USB interface is at an older firmware version then it may need to be updated. Please check the Exchange website for the latest firmware version Note: If the USB adapter is not at least at firmware version 1.02 then the system may experience communication issues in which I/Net values are not updating in EcoStruxure Building Operation or Automation Servers may be dropping offline.  In some cases, the Enterprise Server can lock up due to the older firmware in the I/Net USB adapter. Resolution To download the latest "USB-485-Inet Firmware Update Utility" click here. To Verify the Current Adapter Firmware Version in EBO 2.0 and Higher Right click the I/Net Interface is the System Tree of WorkStation and choose Properties. Down towards the bottom of the Basic tab you will find the Firmware Version.   To Verify the Current Adapter Firmware Version in SBO 1.9 and Lower Connect the USB Interface to a laptop with the USB cable that is attached to the AS-P. Do not hold the pushbutton in on the USB Interface. Run the firmware executable. Press Enter. It will display: "Found USB Device on COMX" and will display the hardware version, software version, and the firmware date. It will then say, "Press Enter to begin the upgrade.  Note: Pressing Enter here will only repeat the hardware and firmware versions. The process to Upgrade the Adapter Firmware Note: If the I/Net USB adapter is already plugged into the laptop from checking the firmware version as described above, then to start the upgrade process USB cable will need to be unplugged from the laptop. Then follow the steps below. While holding down the pushbutton of the I/Net USB adapter, unplug the adapter's USB cable from the AS/AS-P and plug it into your laptop. After it is plugged into the laptop, release the pushbutton.  You will see that the LEDs on the interface are not flashing. On the laptop, run the firmware executable. After the command window opens, press Enter to start the update process. It should display "Unprogrammed device located" followed by "Device programmed successfully". Next, it will say "Found USB Device on COMX" and show the hardware version, firmware version, and the firmware date. Press Esc to close the command window.  The firmware upgrade is now complete. Note: Some laptops will not recognize the USB Interface and will not assign it a Com port.  If this is the case you will still be able to upgrade the firmware.  But instead of giving the Com port the and the firmware version after the upgrade is complete, it will show "Unable to find USB Device".   Also, you would not be able to check the firmware version prior to upgrading as mentioned above.  To correct this you must install the 7801 Tap.inf driver.  Click here to download the 7801 Tap.inf drivers. To install the 7801 Tap.inf drivers: Connect the USB Interface to a laptop with the USB cable that is attached to the AS-P. Go into Device Manager and find the I/Net USB Interface.  It will have an error because of no driver. Right-click on it and choose to Update Driver Software... Select Browse my computer for driver software and browse to the 7801 Tap.inf file. Then follow the instructions above.
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Picard Product_Support
‎2018-09-10 10:17 AM

Last Updated: Guinan RandyDavis Guinan ‎2025-01-23 12:19 PM

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  • TAC INET
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Network property “Shared LNS and SBO network”

Issue When doing a conversion from TAC Vista with LNS Network, to EcoStruxure Building Operation, what system should handle the addressing of the devices? What does the Network property “Shared LNS and SBO network” mean? Product Line EcoStruxure Building Operation, TAC Vista Environment TAC Vista Conversion Tool Cause In a TAC Vista system, running as LNS system, the network is marked as Protected in TAC Vista. This means that all addressing is handled via the LNS system. Resolution After a conversion from TAC Vista with LNS network, to EcoStruxure Building Operation, a flag is set in the Network properties, named “Shared LNS and SBO network” which means that the LonWorks network is shared between LNS and EcoStruxure BMS. LNS is used for network management, such as handling addresses and Lon bindings. LNS has the ownership of the network. EcoStruxure Building Operation is used for downloading application and configuration to the controllers. It does not write in the address table of the Lon device.  This flag should not be set manually.
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Kirk MikaelKrantz Kirk
‎2018-12-13 03:14 AM

Last Updated: Guinan RandyDavis Guinan ‎2025-01-23 12:05 PM

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  • EcoStruxure Building Operation
  • TAC Vista
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iLon600 use with EcoStruxure Building Operation (EBO)

Issue How do you use iLon600 in an EBO Project Product Line EcoStruxure Building Operation Environment EcoStruxure Enterprise Server Echelon iLon600 Cause When to use iLon600 in EBO Resolution There are no support for iLon 600. EcoStruxure only supports Loytec network interfaces. See datasheets for exact models. If you are engineering a new system you should get Loytec products. The Loytec NIC has support for iLon600 so you should be able to add a NIC852 and one L-IP (to use as a config server) and use the iLon600 as router. This have not been tested but should work. Only supported interfaces are listed in the datasheet.  
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Picard Product_Support
‎2018-09-06 09:28 AM

Last Updated: Guinan RandyDavis Guinan ‎2025-01-23 11:48 AM

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Setup External Log Storage using AVEVA PI system

Issue How to configure the EcoStruxure BMS External Log Storage feature using PI System. Product Line EcoStruxure Building Operation Environment Building Operation Enterprise Central Building Operation Enterprise Server Building Operation Automation Server Premium Building Operation Automation Server Bundled Building Operation Edge Server Cause Need EBO to send selected trend logs and the event log to AVEVA PI System directly without the need for intermediate storage or specialized PI System connectors. Resolution The following video will illustrate how to: Install and configure AVEVA PI system (PI Server and PI Web API) for testing. Configure PI system settings in EBO. Configure trend logs to be written to PI system. View and organized the data in PI system Explorer. Things you need: EBO 2023 (V5.0.3) or higher with valid AVEVA PI System connection license or demo license (Enterprise Server, AS-P, AS-B or Edge Server). AVEVA PI server and PI web API with valid license (Check EBO Information Technology System Planning Guide for tested versions). For more information about PI system recommended architectures, system requirements and installation instructions, please check AVEVA documentation, PI System™ | AVEVA, OSIsoft - PI System and YouTube video published by AVEVA for detailed instructions about installing and setting up PI system Setting up a PI System Development Environment From Scratch - YouTube Note: In EBO V7.0.1 or higher, values can also be read and hosted from an AVEVA PI System, refer to: Hosting Points from AVEVA PI System
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Spock Mahmoud_Sayed Spock
‎2023-08-08 12:11 AM

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Esmi Transition tool stopped working after upgrading to SX-SOAP

Issue Esmi Transition tool stopped working after upgrading to SX-SOAP version 1.7.0.0 or higher Product Line EcoStruxure Security Expert Environment EcoStruxure Security Expert Esmi Transition Tool SX-SOAP Cause The SOAP service no longer allows unencrypted communications over HTTP (port 8030) Instead use HTTPS over port 8040. Resolution 1. Open Esmikko Database transition tool 2. Go to the tab "Data Sync Service" the change the SOAP Server Address from http://localhost:8030/SecurityExpertSOAPService/service.svc to https://localhost:8040/SecurityExpertSOAPService/service.svc or https://SERVER_HOSTNAME:8040/SecurityExpertSOAPService/service.svc Note: bolded characters in the second line     3. Click on the button Create Data Sync Service Settings File The tool will stat working.
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Ensign AndreasP Ensign
‎2025-01-23 05:33 AM

Last Updated: Janeway PeterEdvik Janeway ‎2025-01-23 05:35 AM

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Replacing an SP-C or Web controllers - Expanders or Readers

Warning Hazard of Electric Shock: Remove all power from all devices before removing any covers or doors of the system. Disconnect power at the device and at the power source. Electrostatic Discharge Required: Always discharge static electricity from your person by touching metal prior to handling any hardware. Failure to do so may result in damage to devices. Potential for Data Loss: The steps detailed in the resolution of this article may result in a loss of critical data if not performed properly. Before beginning these steps, make sure all important data is backed up in the event of data loss. If you are unsure or unfamiliar with any complex steps detailed in this article, please contact Product Support for assistance. Issue For hardware failure or persistent issues, it is necessary to replace Security Expert hardware components Product Line EcoStruxure Security Expert Environment Security Expert SP-C or SP-C-Web controller Expanders (i.e. RDM2 or SP08) Card Readers Cause A hardware failure occurs or a persistent issue happens that requires steps to replace Security Expert hardware Resolution At times it's necessary to replace Security Expert hardware   Steps to replace Security Expert SP-C Controllers: 1. Determine if the original controller has encryption turned on If the failed controller was setup for encrypted communications with the Security Expert server, the newly installed replacement controller will not have the encryption keys to be able to decode the packets from the server. Attempting to bring it online will be unsuccessful. On the controller's Configuration tab press the Disable controller encryption, then Yes to confirm. A replacement controller will typically be unencrypted. As soon as it shows online you can decide if you want to encrypt it. If it was already encrypted in Security Expert before replacing it, you might need to hit the encryption button again to get it in sync. Note: It can be helpful to use the event server diagnostic. If you see messages including “unencrypted” set encryption on the controller and see if it comes online. 2. Disconnect the old controller from its networks unplug ethernet and RS-485 module network and other hardware 3. Replace the Serial Number in Security Expert In Security Expert, navigate to Sites | Controllers. Replace the Serial number of the old controller with that of the new one. 4. Disable encryption In the Configuration tab, click Disable controller encryption. 5. Default the Controller If the controller has been used on a different server, default the new controller. See the SP-C Installation manual for detailed steps on performing a controller default https://ecoxpert.se.com/search?documentUUID=b4fb1237-fd07-2ee5-d9ad-4324178c364c&title=SP-C%20Security%20Expert%20-%20Security%20Purpose%20Controller%20-%20Configuration%20Guide  6. Enter the event server settings on the controller Log in to the new controller's web interface. In Settings, enter the same IP settings, event server and ports as those of the old controller, then restart the controller. Note: Remember to remove the jumper used to default the controller 7. Connect the new controller to the networks and hardware The controller should come online in Security Expert if all the network settings, serial number and encryption settings are in sync. 8. Download the controller In Security Expert, right click on the controller record and select Force download. The controller should receive the download. 9. Enable encryption Once the controller is online, in the Configuration tab click Enable controller encryption in Security Expert if desired. Steps to replace Security Expert SP-C-Web Controllers: 1. Take a backup of the old SP-C Web controller Login to SP-C Web, In System | Backup controller This creates a .bak file prompting to save in a folder or in the downloads folder 2. Disconnect the old controller Unplug the controller from the ethernet network, the RS-485 module network and other hardware. 3. Register the new controller Log in to the new controller and register it in System | Licensing 4. Restore the previous backup taken Navigate to System | Backup and Choose File and browse to the previously created .bak file 5. Configure the IP settings In System | Settings, enter the same IP settings as those of the old controller, then restart the controller 6. Connect the new controller to the networks and hardware and Test Steps to replace Security Expert Expanders: 1. Disconnect the old expander from the RS-485 module network and any inputs, outputs or card readers. 2. Connect the new expander to the module network and hardware. 3. Set the new expander's address to the same as that of the old expander.  In Security Expert, navigate to Sites | Controllers, right-click the controller and select Module addressing.  In SP-C-WEB, use the Expanders Wizard. To address a keypad, power cycle it and then press [X], [Enter]. Enter the new address and press [Enter] to save. Note: Sometimes the old expander can remain in the module addressing window even after being physically disconnected. To free up the address, module update the expander record. This will fail, but the address should become available. 4. Module update the new expander. The expander should start operating normally using the programming from the original expander. Steps to replace Security Expert Card Readers: 1. Disconnect the old card reader from the reader port. 2. Connect the new card reader 3. Apply any Custom Configurations If the reader needs any custom configuration, apply it within two minutes of the reader starting up using the config card. 4. Wiegand and RS-485 readers should connect automatically For OSDP readers, put the card reader into installation mode, then send an OSDP install mode command to the reader expander. Test the replaced hardware to ensure the issue is resolved
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Admiral Alan_Wood Admiral
‎2025-01-22 09:06 AM

on ‎2025-01-22 09:06 AM

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Replacing the Security Expert Server

Warning Potential for Data Loss: The steps detailed in the resolution of this article may result in a loss of critical data if not performed properly. Before beginning these steps, make sure all important data is backed up in the event of data loss. If you are unsure or unfamiliar with any complex steps detailed in this article, please contact Product Support for assistance. Issue It may be necessary to replace the Security Expert Server and/or the Security Expert Software Product Line EcoStruxure Security Expert Environment Security Expert Cause In case of upgrade, software issues or PC/Server hardware failure replacing the Security Expert Server may be needed Resolution 1. Hardware Reset If the server footprint changes, for example, the previous server’s hard drive or motherboard died, then a hardware reset will be required before the license can be used on the new server. Contact Schneider Electric Product Support to tell them that your server hardware profile will be changing and a hardware reset is needed. 2. Stop the Security Expert services Right-click on the service and select Stop Note: While the services are stopped, the controllers will save incoming events (up to 50,000 per controller). Once that limit is reached, the events are First in First out. 3. Back up the SecurityExpert and SecurityExpertEvents databases If the database is encrypted, export the encryption certificates. See the Security Expert Installation Manual for specific instructions on backing up and restoring databases and encryption certificates. https://ecoxpert.se.com/search?documentUUID=71d622e3-2fc1-477a-b08a-5b37ac4b2756&title=SX-SRVR%20Security%20Expert%20-%20Client%20Server%20-%20Installation%20Guide  4. Uninstall Security Expert from the old server From Windows Programs and Features, Right-click Security Expert> Uninstall Once the Uninstall is complete, Manually Restart the Server/PC 5. Disconnect the old server from the network. Connect the new server with the same IP address and/or hostname. If the IP address or hostname of the server changes, update the event server settings in the controllers via the controller’s web page to match the new server. 6. Install Security Expert on the new server and activate the license Ensure that the new Security Expert installation is the same version or higher. 7. Stop the Security Expert services Restore the encryption certificates and databases to the new SQL Server instance. 8. Updating the Database If you are restoring a database from an older version to a later version, uninstall and reinstall Security Expert to upgrade the database. 9. Start the Security Expert Data Service 10. Update the Download Server In Security Expert, navigate to Global | Download server and update the Computer name to match the new Server name. 11. Update the Event Server Computer name in Global | Event server 12. Restart the Security Expert Event Service You should start receiving events from controllers 13. Start the Security Expert Download Service
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Admiral Alan_Wood Admiral
‎2025-01-22 08:57 AM

on ‎2025-01-22 08:57 AM

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Technical Tips documentation for I/NET Seven

Issue Links to the Technical Tips Papers Product Line TAC INET Environment I/NET Seven Tech Tip Cause Formerly only available on the FTP site, now available in the Knowledge Base. Resolution Tech Tips linked below. Tech Tip 001   System S7000 Upgrade to I/NET 7700 Tech Tip 002   Calculated Point and Docutrend Operator Rankings Tech Tip 003   MIP01 Memory Interface Processor Installation Tech Tip 005   I/NET 7700 Printer Enhancements Tech Tip 006   Use of LAN Repeater on I/NET 7700 Tech Tip 007   I/NET System Messages Tech Tip 009   I/NET 7700 Setup Tech Tip 010   ICI HHC Memory Addresses Tech Tip 011   S/90 Purging Visitors Tech Tip 012   Shipping MIP Products Tech Tip 013   Mechanical Door Interlock Wiring Tech Tip 014   S90 Graphics PCX File Requirements Tech Tip 015   Indala Reader Card Types Tech Tip 016   New RAM Configuration for MIP Tech Tip 017   Transient Protection On DPUs with I/Disc Tech Tip 018   I/NET 7700 Taps and Building Managers Bias Straps Tech Tip 019   Docutrend and Hard Disk Space Tech Tip 020   Docutrend Reports Tech Tip 021   ADAA Tap Addresses Tech Tip 022   Docutrend:Number of Days of Report Tech Tip 023   S/90 Memory Requirements Tech Tip 024   ADAA System Messages and Docutrend Setup Tech Tip 025   I/NET 7700 Work-Arounds and Known Problems Tech Tip 026   I/NET 7700 Controllers BOOT ROM Compatibility Tech Tip 027   S/90 Color Mapping Tech Tip 028   Controller Battery Back-up Tech Tip 029   I/NET 7700 Host Sign-on/off and Host Lost/restored Messages Tech Tip 030   MR Minimum Trip and Close Tech Tip 031   I/Disc Installation Method Tech Tip 032   ADAA S7000 to I/NET 7700 Upgrade Tech Tip 033   I/DISC Reader Maintenance Tech Tip 034   UCI/UC Use of Bit Offset 08 & 09 Tech Tip 035   MR Memory Usage Tech Tip 036   DPI, MRI & MCI Memory Allocation Tech Tip 037   WIRING AND CONFIGURING CSI CONTROLLERS Tech Tip 038   Programming the 7750 Building Manager Tech Tip 039   7910 and 7920 DPU Memory Usage Tech Tip 040   Lantastic 6.0 Installation for use with S/90 Tech Tip 041   Using pcANYWHERE 5.0 with S/90 Tech Tip 042   MR Memory Usage Correction Tech Tip 043   “P” only Mode of Operation for PID Modules Tech Tip 044   I/STAT Functionality Tech Tip 045   I/NET 7700 Backup Station Tech Tip 046   S/90 and RDTAP Dial Tech Tip 047   Mixing Different Types of ADAA TAPs Tech Tip 048   Universal Asynchronous Receiver-Transmitter Chips Tech Tip 049   Special Days Tech Tip 050   Supervised Inputs Tech Tip 051   I/NET 7700 Ethernet LAN System Tech Tip 052   I/NET 7700 Modem Compatibility Tech Tip 053   I/NET 7700 Modem Compatibility Update Tech Tip 054   SETTING UP THE SITE TAP EDITOR TO CALL A PAGER Tech Tip 055   History Recall Report to DBF File Output Tech Tip 056   Use of I/NET 7700 Message Masking Tech Tip 057   LTS80 Series Lini-Temp Sensors Tech Tip 058   MR55X with Kavlico Transducer Tech Tip 059   I/NET 7700 Controller Interface Cabling Tech Tip 060   Use of DC/DM Points with Sub-Lan Devices MRs and UCs Tech Tip 061   AI and PI Fractional Digits Tech Tip 062   PID and Control Point Tech Tip 066   Momentary Release & Automatic Time Schdl. Release w/ I/NET 7700 used w/ Elevator Tech Tip 063   I/NET Personnel Reports Tech Tip 064   Watermark's in S/90 Video Badging Tech Tip 065   System 90 and Video Badging System Installation Tech Tip 067   12 Steps to I/NET Access Control Tech Tip 068   Application to Disable the “1-OPEN” state of a Supervised DI point Tech Tip 069   TTS100 SERIES THERMISTOR SENSORS Tech Tip 070   BATCH FILES FOR REMOTE SITE GRAPHICS PAGES Tech Tip 071   Access Control Doc-to-DIF Report Tech Tip 072   Standalone MR-VAV-AX Start-up Tech Tip 073   I/NET 7700 Modem Compatibility Tech Tip 074   SETPOINT ADJUSTMENT DEVICE PROGRAMMING Tech Tip 075   Using Belimo NM24 Actuator with MR-ASC’s Tech Tip 076   Running I/NET 4 on a Windows95 Tech Tip 077   How to Convert an Idisc Number Tech Tip 078   How to program a Modem without the use of a TerminalEmulator Tech Tip 079   COMMONLY ASKED ASC QUESTIONS Tech Tip 080   S/90 ACI/DACI Battery Life Tech Tip 081   Integrated I/NET Video Badging Requirements for Single PC Systems Tech Tip 082   How to program Forced Door & Door Open Too Long Alarms Tech Tip 083   How to get started with Integrated I/NET Video Badging
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Picard Product_Support
‎2018-09-07 02:11 PM

Last Updated: Guinan RandyDavis Guinan ‎2025-01-21 11:03 AM

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Thermistor type selection in EBO

Issue Confusion over the thermistor type selection for an EBO Temperature Input object Product Line EcoStruxure Building Operation Environment Building Operation I/O Module Building Operation Automation Server Bundled Building Operation Multi-purpose Controller (MPC) Building Operation Room Controller (RPC) Building Operation IP-IO Cause The Thermistor type selection lists sensor "Types" I through V     This is confusing since, for example, the Continuum sensor is listed as 10k Type I but in manufacturers literature and temperature vs resistance tables is often referred to as 10k Type 3 Resolution The reference to Thermistor 10k Type in the selection list is an internal reference and not intended to refer to the types listed in manufacturers literature and temperature vs resistance tables. For reference the selections refer to the following sensor types:   Thermistor 10k Type I (Continuum) – Thermistor 10K4A1 also referred to as 10K Type 3 - SpaceLogic Sensors (as SLASXXX, SLAWXXX and SLABXXX), STx5xx Sensors (see HVAC Sensor catalog for details) Thermistor 10k Type II (I/NET) – Thermistor 10K2A1 Dale/Vishay - STx20x Sensors (see HVAC Sensor catalog for details) Thermistor 10k Type III (Satchwell) – Thermistor 10K3A1 (No Longer Applicable for Satchwell sensors) Thermistor 10k Linearized (Satchwell DxT - Type T) - STx6xx Sensors (see HVAC Sensor catalog for details) Thermistor 10k Type IV (FD) – Thermistor 10K4A1 type ‘G’ (U.S. Sensor) Thermistor 10k Type V (FD w/ 11k shunt ) – Thermistor 10K type ‘G’ (U.S. Sensor) with external 11k ohm shunt resistor installed Thermistor 1.8k (Xenta) – Thermistor type 1.8KA1 - STx1xx Sensors (see HVAC Sensor catalog for details) Thermistor 1k (Balco) – (not a thermistor) RTD, 1000 ohm Balco Thermistor 20k (Honeywell) – Thermistor 20K6A1 type H Thermistor 2.2k (Johnson Controls) – 2.2K3A1   Refer to the Temperature Sensor Resistance Charts Knowledge Base article for temperature vs resistance charts for these sensor types and others.
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Administrator CraigEl Administrator
‎2021-09-16 11:34 PM

Last Updated: Guinan RandyDavis Guinan ‎2025-01-21 10:35 AM

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