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Smart Card Reader cable specification for Wiegand and RS-485 connections

Issue Where do I find the cable specifications for Wiegand and RS485 connections to the Smart Card Reader? Product Line EcoStruxure Security Expert Environment Security Expert Smart Card Readers SX-DRD-SB SX-RD-MB Cause The sample cable specification links and CAT5e / CAT6 support is missing from the Card Reader With BLE Security Expert - Installation Guide. Resolution Smart Card Reader Wiegand Cable The cable specifications are: 22 AWG alpha 5196 or 5198 18 AWG alpha 5386 or 5388 Maximum cable distance of 150m (492ft) Smart Card Reader RS-485 Cable The cable specification for RS-485 connections (including when those connections are encrypted) are: Belden 9842 or equivalent 24 AWG twisted pair with characteristic impedance of 120ohm Maximum total length of cable is max 900m (3000ft) CAT5e / CAT6 are also supported for data transmission when using ground in the same cable (to a maximum length 100m (328ft))
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Picard Product_Support
‎2018-09-10 10:09 AM

Last Updated: Kirk AdamSteele Kirk ‎2023-06-26 12:07 AM

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  • EcoStruxure Security Expert
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SVT Controller will not operate plant under Auto control following Clock replacement.

Issue SVT Controller will not operate plant under Auto control following Clock replacement. Environment SVT 4201 Optimiser Controller. SVT 4251 Optimiser Controller. Cause Replacement Clock installed in SVT Controller is incompatible due to incorrect Clock specification selection.   Resolution 1. Check SVT Optimiser Controller Specification Number.      Specification Number 588-4-201 = SVT 4201     Specification Number 588-4-251 = SVT 4251   2. Check SVT Clock type.     Analogue or Digital ?   SVT 4201 is Analogue Clock version of SVT Replacement Clock installed should be of Analogue type. Replacement Analogue Clock Specification Number = 561-9-260   SVT 4251 is Digital Clock version of SVT Replacement Clock installed should be of Digital type. Replacement Digital Clock Specification Number = 561-9-261   3.  Replace Clock of incorrect type / specification with Clock of correct type / specification.   Please check the catalog for current equipment
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Picard Product_Support
‎2018-09-07 08:12 AM

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  • Field Devices
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What is the replacement for a Drayton Theta YBL3 Valve Body / Actuator assembly?

Issue The Drayton Theta YBL3 Valve Body / Actuator assembly is to be replaced. Environment Replacement Drayton Actuator Valve YBL3 Cause The Drayton Theta YBL3 Valve Body / Actuator assembly is obsolete. Resolution OVERVIEW The Drayton Theta YBL3 Valve Body / Actuator assembly is obsolete, and there is no purpose built replacement. The Valve Body was available in 1.1/4", 1.1/2" and 2" B.S.P. sizes and was normally installed as a mixing valve in variable temperature, constant volume, compensated heating circuits. No Valve Body / Actuator assemblies are currently available in these sizes. Details of the YB Valve Body may be viewed here.   VALVE BODY REPLACEMENT To replace the YBL3 Valve Body the following is required:- S-E Satchwell MB Valve Body of appropriate size - MB1552 (1.1/4"), MB1602 (1.1/2"), MB1652 (2") Details of the MB Valve Body may be viewed here.   ACTUATOR REPLACEMENT (6-WIRE INSTALLATION) The YBL3 Actuator normally comprised a 6-wire electrical connection enabling it to be operated by a Theta Potentiometric Controller as follows :-  Terminal M1 – Open signal Terminal M2 – Close signal Terminal M3 – Common  Terminal M4 – 135 ohm Feedback Potentiometer – winding Terminal M5 – 135 ohm Feedback Potentiometer – wiper Terminal M6 – 135 ohm Feedback Potentiometer – winding Where 6 wires are connected to the YBL3 Actuator then the Actuator may be replaced by one or other of the following S-E Actuators :- MD10B-24 MD20B-24 (if MD10B-24 not available) Details of the MD10B-24 Actuator may be viewed here Details of the MD20B-24 Actuator may be viewed here. N.B. The YBL3 Actuator may also have included an additional 2-wire electrical connection associated with integral Transfer Switches wired as follows :-  Terminal M7 – M1 made to M7 when YBL3 Fully Closed (24Vac) Terminal M8 – M2 made to M8 when YBL3 Fully Open (24Vac) Where external wiring is connected to YBL3 Transfer Switch Terminals M7 or M8 then an Auxiliary Switch Kit containing two S.P.C.O. Auxiliary Switches should be installed on the MD Actuator. Auxiliary Switch Kit MD-S2 (914-1061-000) Details of the MD-S2 Auxiliary Switch Kit may be viewed here. Where external wiring is connected to YBL3 Terminal M7 then the MD-S2 Auxiliary Switch Kit should be wired as follows :- Terminal S1 (Common) - connect to 24Vac power source Terminal S2 (Normally Closed) - connect to 24Vac device previously connected to YBL3 Terminal M7 Terminal S3 (Normally Open) - no connection necessary Where external wiring is connected to YBL3 Terminal M8 then the MD-S2 Auxiliary Switch Kit should be wired as follows :- Terminal S4 (Common) - connect to independent 24Vac supply Terminal S5 (Normally Closed) - no connection necessary Terminal S6 (Normally Open) - connect to 24Vac device previously connected to YBL3 Terminal M8   LINKAGE KIT A Linkage Kit will also be required in order to enable the MD Actuator to be mounted on the MB Valve Body. Linkage Kit LMD/AR-MB (914-1071-000) Details of the LMD/AR-MB Linkage Kit may be viewed here   IMPORTANT NOTE In such 6-wire installations not only will the YBL3 Valve / Actuator assembly need to be replaced but the associated Theta Potentiometric Controller and its Sensors will also need to be replaced.   CONTROLLER REPLACEMENT The Theta Potentiometric Controller may be replaced by the S-E Satchwell CSC5252 or the CSC5352 Compensator Controller. Details of the CSC Controllers may be viewed here.   SENSOR REPLACEMENT Theta 3-wire Temperature Sensors may be replaced by S-E Satchwell 2-wire Temperature Sensors compatible with the S-E Satchwell CSC 5252 or CSC5352 Compensator Controllers selected from the following as appropriate. Outside Air Temperature Sensor (STO 600) Contact Temperature Sensor (STC 600), or alternatively :- Immersion Temperature Sensor (STP 660) + Sensor Pocket Adaptor (DWA 0001) Room Temperature Sensor (STR 600) – OPTIONAL ONLY Details of the STO 600 Outside Air Temperature Sensor may be viewed here Details of the STC 600 Contact Temperature Sensor may be viewed here. Details of the STP 660 Water Temperature Sensor may be viewed here. Details of the DWA 0001 Sensor Pocket Adaptor may be viewed here. Details of the STR 600 Room Temperature Sensor may be viewed here.   ACTUATOR REPLACEMENT (3-WIRE INSTALLATION) Should only 3 wires be connected to a YBL3 Actuator then the Actuator may be replaced by one or other of the following S-E Actuators :- MD10B-24 MD20B-24 (if MD10B-24 not available) Details of the MD10B-24 Actuator may be viewed here. Details of the MD20B-24 Actuator may be viewed here. N.B. The YBL3 Actuator may also have included an additional 2-wire electrical connection associated with integral Transfer Switches wired as follows :-  Terminal M7 – M1 made to M7 when YBL3 Fully Closed (24Vac) Terminal M8 – M2 made to M8 when YBL3 Fully Open (24Vac) Where external wiring is connected to YBL3 Transfer Switch Terminals M7 or M8 then an Auxiliary Switch Kit containing two S.P.C.O. Auxiliary Switches should be installed on the MD Actuator. Auxiliary Switch Kit MD-S2 (914-1061-000) Details of the MD-S2 Auxiliary Switch Kit may be viewed here Where external wiring is connected to YBL3 Terminal M7 then the MD-S2 Auxiliary Switch Kit should be wired as follows :- Terminal S1 (Common) - connect to 24Vac power source Terminal S2 (Normally Closed) - connect to 24Vac device previously connected to YBL3 Terminal M7 Terminal S3 (Normally Open) - no connection necessary Where external wiring is connected to YBL3 Terminal M8 then the MD-S2 Auxiliary Switch Kit should be wired as follows :- Terminal S4 (Common) - connect to independent 24Vac supply Terminal S5 (Normally Closed) - no connection necessary Terminal S6 (Normally Open) - connect to 24Vac device previously connected to YBL3 Terminal M8   LINKAGE KIT A Linkage Kit will also be required in order to enable the MD Actuator to be mounted on the MB Valve Body. Linkage Kit LMD/AR-MB (914-1071-000) Details of the LMD/AR-MB Linkage Kit may be viewed here In such 3-wire installations the YBL3 Valve / Actuator assembly only will need to be replaced, while any associated Controller and Sensors may be retained.
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‎2018-09-10 03:02 AM

Last Updated: Administrator CraigEl Administrator ‎2022-08-11 06:27 PM

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FLEXlm error "Vendor Daemon is down" when performing Status Enquiry in LMTOOLS

Issue Unable to retrieve license file for Vista 5.x.x. You may receive an error from Vista stating "Unable to retrieve license file". You may also see the following error within read pain in LMTOOLS/Server Status. FLEXlm Error: The desired vendor daemon is down 1) Check the lmgrd log file, or 2) Try lmreread Feature: ARC/INFO Vendor:Host: ESRI : server License path: @server;@client; FLEXlm error: -97,380. System Error: 10061 "" For further information, refer to the FLEXlm End User Manual, available at "www.globetrotter.com". Program not run. Product Line TAC Vista Environment Vista 5.x.x LMTOOLS License Server Cause License Server cannot start until it is able to connect to and checkout a license from this license server. One known cause of this error is an incorrect license Host ID in your license file. Resolution Open LMTOOLS Select the Config Services Tab Click the "View Log" button to view the debug log text file. Review the contents to see the actions taken by your license server. The MAC address on the Vista Server machine may have changed if you see the below error within this log file -Wrong hostid on SERVER line for license file: -C:\Program Files\Schneider Electric\License Files\LicenseFilePro5.1.lic -SERVER line says 001c4213f460, hostid is 0050569d001a -Invalid hostid on SERVER line You must log on to the License Activation Portal to rehost this license to the new MAC address using the original entitlement ID. Please see Rehosting a Vista 5 License on the FlexNet License Server.
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Picard Product_Support
‎2018-09-06 12:29 PM

Last Updated: Administrator CraigEl Administrator ‎2022-08-07 11:22 PM

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  • TAC Vista
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Tool for LonWorks Network Test and Diagnostic - NodeUtil Node Utility

Issue The xif file needs to be uploaded without LNS Management Tool All the devices on the LonWorks network needs to be searched The device mode or state needs to be changed Product Line TAC Vista Environment LonWorks Network Cause A LonWorks network test and diagnostic tool are needed. Resolution NodeUtil is a Windows console application that can be used with Echelon’s family of network interfaces (including the PCLTA-20, PCLTA-21, PCC-10, i.LON® 10, i.LON 100, i.LON 600, Loytec Devices, SmartServer, SLTA-10, U10, and U20 network interfaces) to diagnose and configure LonWorks® network interfaces, routers, and devices. NodeUtil is a test and diagnostic tool - it is not a network management tool.  It will not assign destination addresses or bind network variables. Nor will it format LonMark® interoperable device information. This tool can be used in the following conditions: The xif file needs to be uploaded without LNS Management Tool All the devices on the LonWorks network needs to be searched The device mode or state needs to be changed Other network test and diagnostic need This software can be downloaded at http://www.echelon.com/support/downloads/detail.aspx?partNum=153-0373-01A The username and password are needed. This site is opened to the public for registration, so everyone can obtain it. Once you are logged in by default "Recommended Downloads" will be selected. Select "Development Tools" instead to locate the NodeUtil software.
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‎2020-11-17 04:22 PM

on ‎2020-11-17 04:22 PM

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  • TAC IA Series
  • TAC Vista
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How to find the Facility Code and Card Number

Issue Can I take a 26 bit Wiegand Hexadecimal Card Number format and find out what the Facility Code and Card Number are? Product Line TAC INET Environment 26 bit Wiegand Hexadecimal Card Cause Need to discover the Facility Code and Card Numbers Resolution Yes you can do this. This document will show you the process on how to determine these values: 26 Bit Wiegand Format Also see Conversion from I/NET hexadecimal code to Continuum Facility/Card Number for an Excel utility to perform this conversion.
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Picard Product_Support
‎2018-09-07 04:02 AM

Last Updated: Administrator CraigEl Administrator ‎2022-08-07 11:06 PM

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  • TAC INET
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How to Clear the Xenta Application

Issue Xenta application has crashed or become corrupted and may exhibit one or more of the following symptoms: Controller not online in Vista Workstation I/O modules will not associate with Master Xenta controller will not accept download through System Plug-in Reset the Xenta controller by wiring a reset dongle. Clear the application/memory by shorting certain pins on the RS-232 port. Product Line TAC Vista Environment Xenta version 3.61 or higher, Xenta 280 (281, 282, 283), Xenta 300 (301, 302), Xenta 401 Menta System Plug-in Vista Workstation RJ45 Reset Tool Reset Dongle Cause Xenta may have crashed during download especially if interrupted during download. There are various other possible causes. Resolution Verify whether cycling power corrects problem. If that fails then perform the following steps:   If a Xenta 280/300/401 application has crashed and refuses to accept a new download, both from Vista and Menta, there is a way to clear the application (Xenta version 3.61 or higher). Manufacture a RJ45 jack with the following pins short-circuited: Note: This can be done by cutting off the end of an old Cat5 network cable, leaving approximately 4-6" of cable, and connecting the wires that correspond to the pins shown above.   Turn off power to the controller or remove it from the base plate. Put the manufactured RJ45 jack in the RS-232 port. Turn on power to the controller or re-insert it into the base plate. A forced Clear Application will be made. Remove the jack. Cycle power to the device to perform a fresh boot-up.
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Picard Product_Support
‎2018-09-08 12:04 AM

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  • TAC Vista
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Configuration of multiple BACnet BBMD's over several subnets

Issue Configuration of multiple BACnet BBMD's over several subnets Product Line Andover Continuum, EcoStruxure Building Operation Environment Bacnet BBMD Cause Bacnet Broadcast communication through IP router Resolution Configuration of multiple BBMD's over several subnets: INCORRECT METHOD For example if there are 4 subnets on the same B/IP (BACnet IP Network): Subnet 1: Workstation setup as a BBMD with an entry in the Broadcast Distribution Table for each BCX Subnet 2: BCX setup as a BBMD with an entry in the Broadcast Distribution Table for itself and the Workstations BBMD Only. Subnet 3: BCX setup as a BBMD with an entry in the Broadcast Distribution Table for itself and the Workstations BBMD Only. Subnet 4: BCX setup as a BBMD with an entry in the Broadcast Distribution Table for itself and the Workstations BBMD Only. The BCX's do not reference any points from each other. Since there is no data sharing between the BBMD's, one might think that in each BCX's Broadcast Distribution Table that there would only be a need to add one entry for the Workstations BBMD. Sounds like with this setup we'll reduce traffic by only adding the one entry in each BCX's BBMD Broadcast Distribution Table. The above scenario could in fact slow down a network and cause unnecessary traffic.   The supported method is that every BBMD on a B/IP network have the same routing tables(better known as the Broadcast Distribution Table) as in the below configuration. CORRECT METHOD For example there are 4 subnets on the same B/IP (BACnet IP Network). Subnet 1: WS BBMD with an entry in the Broadcast Distribution Table for itself and all BCX's setup as BBMD on the same B/IP. Subnet 2: BBMD with an entry for all BBMD's(including self) in the Broadcast Distribution Table on the same B/IP. Subnet 3: BBMD with an entry for all BBMD's(including self) in the Broadcast Distribution Table on the same B/IP. Subnet 4: BBMD with an entry for all BBMD's(including self) in the Broadcast Distribution Table on the same B/IP. The entry below can be found in the BACnet Standards 2004:   J.4.3 BBMD Concept Each IP subnet that is part of a B/IP network comprised of two or more subnets shall have one, and only one, BBMD. Each BBMD shall possess a table called a Broadcast Distribution Table (BDT) which shall be the same in every BBMD in a given B/IP network.
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‎2018-09-07 03:05 AM

Last Updated: Administrator CraigEl Administrator ‎2022-09-12 09:25 PM

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  • Andover Continuum
  • EcoStruxure Building Operation
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EcoStruxure Building Operation License types

Issue EcoStruxure Building Operation different types of licenses and all features Version 1.9 and older: Difference between Workstation standard and Workstation professional Product Line EcoStruxure Building Operation Environment All versions Cause Due to different features of each license, customer may get confused which license to order. Resolution See the version of the latest EcoStruxure Building Operation Part Number Summary document on the Exchange for all license part numbers.   Versions 2.0 and Newer Note: The licensing part numbers and structure has vastly changed starting in version 2.0 and newer.  See the search query below on the Exchange for more detail regarding the Scalable Pricing Policy that started in version 2.0. EcoStruxure Building Operation Scalable Pricing Information   Versions 1.9 and Older Note: There is no part number for WebStation; it is a default feature of the Automation Server and Enterprise Server (with no need for additional licensing)  
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Picard Product_Support
‎2018-09-10 11:24 PM

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  • EcoStruxure Building Operation
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Unable to discover BACnet devices after changing IP Address on AS or ES

Issue Unable to discover BACnet devices from a BACnet interface, discover broadcast address and/or devices are offline after changing IP Address on AS or ES. Bacnet devices are offline after a power cycle or loss of IP connection at the AS or ES. Product Line EcoStruxure Building Operation Environment StruxureWare Building Operations site using devices configured with BACnet Cause Broadcasting on wrong network from either the Automation Server or the Enterprise Server can be a problem. In the example below an AS is broadcasting for a BACnet device (in this case a MNB Controller). In the IP Network for the BACnet Interface, check your settings for Broadcast Address. The key is to ensure your BACnet broadcast address is in the correct range.   In this first screen capture, we have a BACnet network interface using the IP Network with a red failure to communicate indicator on the MNB. In this example, the broadcast is on 192.168.1.255 Resolution The computer being used as well as the BACnet devices we want to discover and use are in the following IP network and settings: Changing the broadcast address to match what the BACnet network is using resolves the issue (BBMD and BBDT from Enterprise Server or Automation Server). Lastly, choose to discover devices For subnet calculations and how to setup your subnet addresses, several recommended calculator are SuperNet Online or SubnetMask a downloadable program from Solar Winds.  When the IP Network broadcast address is set incorrectly, a Wireshark capture may reveal that no WHO-IS message is sent out from the SmartStruxure server when a device discovery is attempted. When in doubt as to whether the 'IP Broadcast Address' is correct, a simple test is to set the IP Broadcast address to 255.255.255.255, doing so will instruct the SmartStruxure server to broadcast on ALL subnets, if the problem was caused by an incorrect broadcast address it will be resolved but care must be taken not to leave the default address set to 255.255.255.255 as this will cause unnecessary traffic on all sub-nets, instead, review your calculations for what the appropriate broadcast address should be and set it appropriately. Key Concept: The AS will retain the Broadcast address, and if moved to a new Subnet, the old Broadcast address must be updated. One can do either of the following:  Edit the IP Broadcast Address Setting  Delete the BACnet Interface and recreate in the new Subnet
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Picard Product_Support
‎2018-09-10 11:31 AM

Last Updated: Administrator CraigEl Administrator ‎2022-08-07 11:53 PM

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Smart Sensor (TTS-SD-LCD-1/LED-1) display not showing any value

Issue The display on the smart sensor module (LCD1/LED1) is blank. Product Line Andover Continuum Environment CyberStation B3 devices/i2 devices with Smart Sensor port. Cause LCDDisplay/LEDDisplay element #2 has a value of 0 which turns off the display The host controller is not sending power to the SPWR port It could be a newer version of the smart sensor, see i28xx-V & i28xx-V-WL Controller v3.501037 - Release Notes Resolution Set LCDDisplay/LEDDisplay[2] to a valid display format value. (see Smart Sensor Installation and User Guide) Measure the voltage between return and SPWR and make sure it is 8.4 volts DC, if the voltage is not correct disconnect the Smart Sensor and measure again, if the second measurement is correct then the Smart Sensor may need to be replaced, otherwise the host controller may have to be replaced.
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‎2018-09-07 06:49 AM

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Simple BBMD setup

Issue Communication of BACnet Protocol across different subnets Can see BCX 4040 on Infinity side but will not learn in on the BACnet side. Product Line Andover Continuum Environment BCX (4000, 4040) B4920 Continuum Workstation Cause BBMD configuration Resolution Typical Multi-Network BBMD Setup 1 In this Scenario, the controllers in Remote Building A cannot send or receive BACnet broadcast data from controllers or the Workstation on the Main Building Network.   Solution 1: Configure Building A BCX1-R as a BBMD, and Cyberstation as a BBMD  Typical Multi-Network BBMD Setup 2 In this Scenario, the controllers in Remote Building A cannot send or receive BACnet broadcast data from controllers or the Workstation on the Main Building Network. Solution 2: Configure Building A BCX1-R as a BBMD, and Main Building BCX1-CR as a BBMD Workstation BBMD configuration BACnetPreferences Located in the lower right hand side of the screen in the icon tray right click on the Continuum icon and select BACnet Preferences NOTE: After Workstation configuration and Bacnet Preferences have changed the Workstation will need to be restarted.    BCX BBMD Configuration Enable the BBMD on the configuration page Save changes and submit to controller After controller restarts select the BBMD link on the left side of the web configuration page. Enter the IP address for the BBMD device on the other side of the router After configuration of BBMD’s on each side of the subnet you will be able to receive and broadcast BACnet messages across an IP router. THE GOLDEN RULE HERE IS ONLY ONE BBMD PER SUBNET. Otherwise you’ll create a broadcast storm that that will not be good for the network performance and could possibly cause controllers to go offline. After successful creation of BBMD’s on each side of the router, go into Continuum explorer and perform a “Find new bacnet devices”from right click on the root.
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‎2018-09-07 06:42 AM

Last Updated: Administrator CraigEl Administrator ‎2022-09-04 10:30 PM

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Hotfix file signature validation error during hotfix installation

Issue During installation of hotfix for EBO you get a "Hotfix file signature validation" error saying that Device Administrator cannot verify the issuer of the file signature's certificate.   In older versions of Device Administrator you might get an alternative error message "Invalid hotfix file" saying that the file does not have a valid Schneider signature. Product Line EcoStruxure Building Operation Environment Building Operation Automation Server Building Operation Automation Server Premium Building Operation Automation Server Bundled Device Administrator Offline system Version 3.1 and later Cause EBO hotfixes for SmartX Server are signed with a certificate to ensure that only valid files can be used. This certificate must be validated before you can use a new PC to install a hotfix. If the PC has not had any internet connection while previously installing a hotfix or does not have an internet connection, the certificate cannot be validated and hotfix installation therefore fails. Resolution There are two solutions Solution 1 Connect your PC to the Internet and install the hotfix on a SmartX Server. The certificate is validated, and the PC can subsequently be used to install hotfixes on other SmartX Servers, even if you are offline. Solution 2 You can manually import certificates and CRL (Certificate Revocation List) Download and save the following files: http://s1.symcb.com/pca3-g5.crl http://sv.symcb.com/sv.crl If the above URL's are blocked by your browser please download them here or the attached ZIP file.  Start a command prompt (cmd.exe) as administrator. Browse to the folder where the files from step 1 are stored. Run the following commands: CertUtil -AddStore CA pca3-g5.crl CertUtil -AddStore CA sv.crl Export host, intermediate, and root certificates from the hotfix file. Install the 3 certificates with the default selection. Restart Device Administrator and install the hotfix. Video for step 5 and 6:
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Kirk MikaelKrantz Kirk
‎2021-02-04 06:22 AM

Last Updated: Janeway PeterEdvik Janeway ‎2024-01-09 01:01 AM

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Is there a "FAQ" document for GCM Ethernet communications?

Issue Network administrator needs a document explaining the impact of GCM NIM communications on his Ethernet network. Environment GCM-86xxx with GCM-ETH-001 network interface Cause Customer wants to know impact of adding GCMs to his Ethernet network. Resolution GCM NIM configuration information and general Ethernet networking information is in the "NIM Networking and Configuration Guide", F-25955-4.  This document is available via the Publication Zone on iPortal. Bulletin 96-42, provides answers to frequently asked questions regarding the GCM NIM communications. NOTE: This information is based on the use of firmware version 11.2T in the GCM-NIM-001 interface.
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‎2018-09-10 03:55 AM

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SmartStruxure integration with BMS, CRM, SQL, SCADA, PLC, HMI, DALI, TouchPanels, Citrix, or UNIX types of systems

Issue SmartStruxure integration with BMS, CRM, SQL, SCADA, PLC, HMI, TouchPanels, Citrix, or UNIX types of systems Product Line EcoStruxure Building Operation Environment SmartStruxure Site Cause Can SmartStruxure integrate or be used with other BMS, CRM, SQL, SCADA, PLC, HMI, TouchPanels, Citrix, or UNIX types of systems? Resolution Integration and use with third party systems is sometimes possible with SmartStruxure. The question is how much is the third party system willing to integrate or be used with SmartStruxure? OnQ, which is a proprietary CRM or Contact Resource Management built by the Hilton company and deployed to more than 2,100 hotels worldwide, is using the same communication protocol than Micros Fidelio/Opera so you can use a Bacnet to Fidelio gateway. Fingi Operational Services(FOS) All features of the Fingi Mobile Platform operate from within FOS server. There has not been an integration with FOS for an example. We have several references with these systems (Hilton Manchester, Hilton Copenhagen, Hilton America, ...) - some information are in the Solution Toolbox/Hotel under BMS to PMS integration. Some gateway examples are available: Hotels Gateway - Lonbox PFG4000 is a Fidelio Lonworks® hotel booking gateway The Lonbox PFG4000 Users Guide IntesisBox BACnet gateway catalogue - designed to allow supervision and bidirectional control of all the parameters and functionality of systems and equipment with KNX, ModBus, LonWorks and Fidelio systems from BACnet/IP networks IntesisBox BACnet Server – Fidelio IP - Datasheet Citrix - Building Operation is not Citrix verified, nor has it been put through the process of Citrix Ready. The Building Management WorkStation and WebStation have not been tested on a Citrix platform. One solution would be to inquire through your local sales/marketing channel to see if this is something they want to pursue with the business case which has been put together. Integration is a proposed TVDA for 2013 - to be confirmed depending on resources on StruxureLab.
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Picard Product_Support
‎2018-09-11 03:43 AM

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  • EcoStruxure Building Operation
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Testing SNMP alarms

Issue There is no full end to end description on how to test SNMP alarms in SmartStruxure 1.6.1 and later Product Line EcoStruxure Building Operation Environment SNMP Alarms Cause Only a guide on how to create the SNMP alarms is available, but there is no guide available on how to test them. For general information regarding SNMP traps, refer to the following Web Help links: Versions 1.6 and 1.7 SNMP Notification Properties Create SNMP Notification Wizard – SNMP Notification Page SNMP Notification View Version 1.8 and later SNMP Notification Distribution Method Create Notification Wizard - Configure SNMP Page Resolution Download and install "MIB Browser" from iReasoning Download the mib file for SmartStruxure Load the SmartStruxure mib file into the MIB Browser through "File"-->"Load MIBs", and select the SmartStruxure mib file Create a simple alarm in SmartStruxure and make it trigger on a digital point Create a SNMP notification with the following settings. To get to the conditions/filter, open (double click on it or hit enter) the SNMP notification. Only showing the properties of it will not show the filter settings. "Address" is the address of the SNMP manager that receives the SNMP notification, in this test "localhost" since the SNMP manager is installed locally. "User name" is the user name of the user on the SNMP manager that receives the notification. In filter settings, select normal and alarm state, and add "Source server = *" as a condition In the MIB browser, select "Tools"-->"Trap Receiver" Trigger the alarm in SmartStruxure An alarm will now be seen in the MIB browsers trap receiver window
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Picard Product_Support
‎2018-09-11 01:04 PM

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  • EcoStruxure Building Operation
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Interfacing M-Bus meters to Modbus

Issue Interfacing M-Bus meters to Modbus. Product Line Andover Continuum, EcoStruxure Building Operation, Field Devices, Satchwell Sigma Environment Sigma IC3-Modbus Mbus Modbus Kampstrup Heat Meter Multical 601 Cause Multical 601 M-Bus meters are required to be interfaced with the BMS. Resolution A M-Bus/Modbus converter (RS-485, RS-232 or TCP) and configuration software are required. The converter  and software are available from SyxthSense or similar suppliers. Using the converter and software setup the M-Bus/Modbus system without the BMS system connected. The M-Bus/Modbus converter will automatically assign the M-Bus registers as Modbus registers. From the software note the tables and registers used. Create the Modbus registers as required for the BMS system used. For Sigma - Create the gateway.txt, connect and configure the IC3-Modbus. A sample of the gateway.txt can be downloaded here: MultiCal Modbus Gateway.zip. For further M-Bus information see M-Bus Protocol Information. 
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Picard Product_Support
‎2018-09-10 11:27 AM

Last Updated: Administrator CraigEl Administrator ‎2022-08-08 06:13 PM

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  • Andover Continuum
  • EcoStruxure Building Operation
  • Field Devices
  • Satchwell BAS & Sigma
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Default IP address following Xenta Server "format" command is different than from factory

Issue The Xenta 7xx from factory it has the default IP address 192.168.255.2, which also is stated in the manual. But when you run the “format” command on a Xenta 7XX, you will get IP address 172.22.1.5. Product Line Satchwell MicroNet, TAC INET, TAC Vista Environment Xenta Servers Xenta 511, 527, 527 NPR, 555, 701, 711, 721, 731, 901, 911, 913 Cause The format command will wipe all memory from the Xenta Server. Its IP address will need to be reset, system program will need to be reloaded, and XBuilder project will need to be redownloaded. Resolution The Xenta from factory has the default IP address 192.168.255.2 subnet mask 255.255.255.0 After the “format” command it will have IP address 172.22.1.5 subnet mask 255.255.255.0 See IP setup for a Xenta server (Xenta 5/7/9xx) through serial communication for instructions on setting the IP address to the desired address.
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Picard Product_Support
‎2018-09-07 01:58 AM

Last Updated: Administrator CraigEl Administrator ‎2022-08-07 11:24 PM

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  • Satchwell MicroNet
  • TAC INET
  • TAC Vista
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Replacements for Satchwell sensors

Issue Replacements for Satchwell sensors Product Line Satchwell MicroNet, Satchwell Sigma, Field Devices Environment DR DR3253 DRT DRT3451 DRT3453 DRT4453 DRT3651 DRT3652 DRT3801 DRT3851 DU DU4301 DUS DUS4302 DUSF DUSF4351 DUSF4352 DRTE DRTE2201 DRTE2801 DRTE2851 DRH DRH7702 DRH7703 DRTH DRTH7712 DRTH7713 DOT DOT0001 DOT0002 DOS DOS0002 DDT DDT1701 Cause Replacements for Satchwell Room sensors Resolution DOT0001/0002 Outside temperature sensor For CSC, KMC, MMC, IAC, MNN New part number: STO600/5126060000 DOS0002 Outside solar sensor For CSC, KMC, MMC, IAC, MNN New part number:  SSO600/5126050000 DR3253 Room sensor non-adjustable For SVT New part number: STR614/004604900 DRT3451 Room sensor exposed adjustment For CZU, CSC New part number: STR612/004604700 DRT3452 Room sensor concealed adjustment For CZU, CSC New part number: STR611/004604600 DRT3453 Room sensor non-adjustable CZU, CSC, CXR, CZT, KMC, MMC, IAC, MNN New part number: STR600/004604100 DRT4451 Room sensor non-adjustable As DRT 3453 in S-Link housing Obsolete with no Schneider Electric replacement Suggestions: Try Titan Products or Sontay DRT3651 Room temperature sensor exposed adjustment For CXR, CZT, KMC, MMC, IAC, MNN New part number: STR602/004604300 DRT3652 Room temperature sensor exposed + LED For MMC, IAC, MNN Obsolete with no Schneider Electric replacement Suggestions: Try Titan Products or Sontay DRT3801 Room temperature sensor fan switch On/off for CZU, MNN, IAC Obsolete with no Schneider Electric replacement Suggestions: Try Titan Products or Sontay DRT3851 Room temperature sensor fan speed switches As above plus medium and high Obsolete with no Schneider Electric replacement Suggestions: Try Titan Products or Sontay DU4301 Room sensor temperature For MNN & URC New part number: STR601/004604200 DUS4302 Room sensor temperature setpoint advanced basic sensor New part number: STR613/004604800 DUSF4351 Room sensor temperature setpoint adjustable fan auto/on/off fan override New part number: STR609/004604400 DUSF4352 Room sensor temperature setpoint advanced fan Auto/1/2/3 fan override New part number: STR610/004604500 DRTE2201 Active room detector Basic sensor Obsolete with no Schneider Electric replacement Suggestions: Try Titan Products or Sontay DRTE2801 Active room detector On/off Obsolete with no Schneider Electric replacement Suggestions: Try Titan Products or Sontay DRTE2851 Active room detector Off/low/medium/high Obsolete with no Schneider Electric replacement Suggestions: Try Titan Products or Sontay DRH7702 2% 0-10V DC humidity only For KMC, MMC, IAC, MNN New part number: SHR100/006902340 DRH7703 3% 0-10V DC humidity only For KMC, MMC, IAC, MNN New part number: SHR100/006902340 DRTH7712 2% 0-10V DC humidity with Satchwell NTC TEMP OUTPUT For KMC, MMC, IAC, MNN New part number: SHR100-T6/006902420 DRTH7713 3% 0-10V DC humidity with Satchwell NTC temperature output For KMC, MMC, IAC, MNN New part number: SHR100-T6/006902420 DDT DDT1701, DDT1702 and DDT0001 Duct sensor non-adjustable New part number: STD660 5126030000 Contact Details: Titan Controls: http://www.titancontrols.net/ Sontay Controls https://www.sontay.com
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Picard Product_Support
‎2020-09-29 10:29 AM

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  • Satchwell BAS & Sigma
  • Satchwell MicroNet
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Setting up a custom Wiegand format access card

Issue Using access card types not natively supported by Continuum system Product Line Andover Continuum Environment CyberStation CX9900/9940 CX9702 CX9680 ACX5740/5720 ACX701 ACX781 Cause Continuum has built in support for the most widely used Wiegand card types, occasionally a site might be using a card type for which Continuum has not built in support. In such cases the system must be configured using custom card functionality. Resolution Setting Up a Custom Wiegand Format A custom format must be used when the card format is not one of the standard pre-defined formats. Only one custom format can be used in an ACX7xx controller and NC1(CX99xx), NC2(CX968x) using AC1 modules, up to four custom formats can be used with the ACX57xx and NC1/NC2 using AC1Plus modules. In each ACX700 and ACX780/781, NC1, NC2, ACX57xx create an InfinityNumeric point called AccessFormat (use this spelling exactly!). During the creation process, attach a manual array (log) with 22 entries to the point. If using more than one custom card definitions create InfinityNumeric points called AccessFormat2, AccessFormat3 and AccessFormat4 Create the following InfinityProgram in each controller. The program should be type FallThru, and AutoStart. This program basically saves you from having to set each array value individually for each controller. The program, once created, can be copied to all other access controllers that need it. In the following example the AccessFormat array is setup to allow the system to read the HID Corporate 1000, 35 bit card. Program Name: SetCustCrdArray FlowType: FallThru AutoStart: True Code: Set AccessFormat[1] to 35 ‘overall number of bits Set AccessFormat[2] to 0 ‘control mask Set AccessFormat[3] to 0 ‘ manufacturer’s code Set AccessFormat[4] to 0 ‘ start bit of man. Code (first bit is 0, not 1) Set AccessFormat[5] to 0 ‘ end bit of man. code Set AccessFormat[6] to 2 ‘ start bit of site code (NOTE: If the card has no site code set this field to 0) Set AccessFormat[7] to 13 ‘ end bit of site code (NOTE: If the card has no site code set this field to 0) Set AccessFormat[8] to 14 ‘ start bit of card number Set AccessFormat[9] to 33 ‘ end bit of card number Set AccessFormat[10] to 0 ‘ odd parity mask, first 16 bits Set AccessFormat[11] to 0 ‘ odd parity, next 16 Set AccessFormat[12] to 0 ‘ odd parity, next 16 Set AccessFormat[13] to 0 ‘ odd parity, next 16 Set AccessFormat[14] to 0 ‘ even parity, first 16 Set AccessFormat[15] to 0 ‘ even parity, next 16 Set AccessFormat[16] to 0 ‘ even parity, next 16 Set AccessFormat[17] to 0 ‘ even parity, next 16 Set AccessFormat[18] to 0 ‘ card number multiplier Set AccessFormat[19] to 0 ‘ card number divisor Set AccessFormat[20] to 0 ‘ start bit of issue code Set AccessFormat[21] to 0 ‘ end bit of issue code Set AccessFormat[22] to 0 ‘ decimal shift of issue code​   In each Door Configuration, select the Custom Wiegand card type. Other card types may also be selected. For each Personnel, select the Custom Wiegand card type, and enter the correct card number and site code. If the card is not working, check the Event Log and determine the cause. For Invalid Card Parity errors, set all the parity masks to 0 and try again. For proximity cards, the parity check may be eliminated with little consequence. NOTE: In controllers that support the HID Corporate 1000, 35 bit card natively (NC2 – CX968x and ACX2 – ACX57xx) the AccessFormat numeric is internally used by the system, any other custom card definitions must use AccessFormat2 – AccessFormat4 Control mask Some Wiegand cards are encoded with the bits in one or more fields reversed and/or complemented. It is then necessary to operate on the fields when decoding the data in order to obtain the correct data. In the AccessFormat array a control field is provided to configure the system so that the bits in a field in the access card data can be reversed and/or complemented. The control mask is located at AccessFormat[2] Control Mask The bits of the control mask are used by the parsing routine in the controller to reverse or complement selected fields. Setting the appropriate bit to a 1 will enable the special action: Example: To reverse the bits in the site code field set AccessFormat[2] = 8 Parity mask calculation The table below shows the card format information provided by the manufacturer of a 32 bit Wiegand card. From the information provided by the manufacturer we can deduct the flowing about the format of the data on the card: The card data is comprised of the following 3 fields A = Customer Code B = Facility Code C = Card Number Bits 0 through 16 make up the even parity field. (The ‘X’ indicates that the bit is part of the even parity field) Bits 15 through 31 make up the odd parity field. Note the overlap in the fields (bits 15 and 16 are members of both the even and odd parity fields), this is common as the fields are arbitrarily assigned by the card manufacturers. Armed with the information provided by the manufactures we can calculate the parity mask which Continuum will need to use in order to perform the necessary parity check upon receipt of the card data transmitted by the card reader. First, calculate the EVEN parity mask. To better illustrate how the calculation is done we have added a new row to our table, in this row we are going to enter the even parity mask as a binary number. What we do is write a 1 (one) in each bit that is a member of the even parity field and a 0 (zero) for bits that are not part of the even parity field. The second step is to divide the bits that make up the field into groups of 4 which will make it easier to convert the binary number in the previous row to a hexadecimal number. The even parity mask for this card is 0xFFFF8000 It should now be obvious how Continuum uses the mask when checking for even parity. Upon receipt of the card data transmitted from the reader, Continuum applies the mask to the full 32 bit stream of data received, (a logical AND operation is performed) the mask acts like a filer that allows only the set bits in the even parity field to pass through, now all Continuum has to do is count the bits that passed through the filter and make sure the count is an even number, if the count is not an even number Continuum sends a parity error. The Odd parity mask is calculated using the same procedure. Here is an example for the calculation of the parity masks for a 35 bit card A = Company ID Code B = Card Number P= EVEN PARITY Even Parity Mask 0x76DB (30427) 0x6DB6 (28086) 0xC000 (49152) 0x0000 (0) P = ODD PARITY Odd Parity Mask 0x6DB6 (28086) 0xDB6D (56173) 0xA000 (40960) 0x0000 (0) After calculating the parity masks you enter the decimal numbers into the appropriate fields in the AccessFormat array. S = Site Code C = Card Number P= EVEN PARITY Even Parity Mask 0xFFFF (65535) 0XE000 (57344) 0x0000 (0) 0x0000 (0) P = ODD PARITY Odd Parity Mask 0xFFFF (65535) 0xFFFF (65535) 0xF000 (61440) 0x0000 (0) IMPORTANT: If a custom card is configured with a bit count that is the same as the bit count of one of the cards that are supported natively, the parity masks MUST be entered in the AccessFormat array in order for the controller to be able to parse the custom card correctly, if not parity masks information is entered, the controller will generate an 'Invalid attempt, bad parity' event when the custom card is presented at the reader.
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Picard Product_Support
‎2018-09-07 01:58 PM

Last Updated: Administrator DavidFisher Administrator ‎2019-07-11 09:08 AM

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