MicroTech III FCU Unit Controller Protocol Information Daikin ED 15135-6
MicroTech III FCU Unit Controller Protocol Information Daikin ED 15135-6
Group: Controls
Part Number: ED 15135
Date: January 2021
Table of Contents
Introduction
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This purpose of this document is to serve as an integration communication infrastructure needed to integrate products
guide for the MicroTech® III Fan Coil Unit (FCU) Controller manufactured by different vendors and to integrate building
from Daikin Applied. It provides the necessary information to services that are now independent.
integrate the fan coil unit controller into a building automation
system (BAS). It lists all BACnet® properties, LonWorks® BACnet Network Compatibility
variables, corresponding fan coil unit controller data points and The fan coil unit controller is tested according to the BACnet
configuration instructions. Testing Laboratory (BTL) Test Plan. It is designed to meet
the requirements of the BACnet Standard as stated in the
Protocol Implementation and Conformance Statement (PICS).
How to use this Guide However, it is not BTL listed. See Appendix A: Protocol
Refer to the first section for a glossary for common terms and Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS).
protocol definitions.
Use the primary portion of this protocol document, the
BACnet Objects
BACnet and LonWorks summary tables, for point mapping The fan coil unit controller incorporates standard BACnet object
and addressing details. Some parameters require further types (i.e., object types defined in the BACnet Standard) that
explanation or information beyond what is shown in the tables. conform to the BACnet Standard. Each object has properties
Those affected parameters are noted within each table, along that control unit variables or data points. Some object types
with the reference to where the additional details can be found. occur more than once in the unit controller; each occurrence
or instance has different properties and controls different
The BACnet Configuration and Commissioning and LonWorks
unit variables or data points. Each instance is designated
Device Management section has instructions for using
with a unique type and instance index. Some properties
configuration and system commissioning and verification tools
can be adjusted (read/write properties, e.g., setpoints) from
for BACnet and LonWorks variables.
the network and others can only be interrogated (read-only
The Effective Occupancy Modes section includes two tables properties, e.g., status information).
for both BACnet and LonWorks Effective Occupancy
Each data point accessible from a BACnet network is
modes. This is helpful for determining the interaction among
described with a detailed table that gives the Object Identifier,
the various inputs that ultimately determine the effective
Property Identifier, and other information.
occupancy mode of the unit.
The Space Temperature Setpoint Methods section provides the
temperature setpoint operation details and diagram. LonWorks Networks
The PI Loop Control Parameters section gives loop control A control network specification for information exchange built
definitions for the Heating, Cooling, and Economizer upon the use of LonTalk for transmitting data developed by the
Proportional-Integral (PI) control blocks. Where necessary, the Echelon Corporation.
references to the supplemental sections described above are
identified for those points in the summary tables. LonTalk Protocol
A protocol developed and owned by the Echelon Corporation.
Terminology It describes how information is transmitted between devices on
a control network.
Unit Controller Data Points
LonMark Certification
The fan coil unit controller contains data points or unit variables
that are accessible from a BACnet MS/TP (Master Slave/Token LonMark certification is an official acknowledgement by
Passing) network or a LonWorks network. Not all points are the LonMark Interoperability Association that a product
accessible from each interface. This document contains the communicates using the LonTalk protocol and transmits and
network details necessary to incorporate the unit controller into receives data per a standard LonMark functional profile. The
the network. LonWorks communication module is in accordance with the
LonMark Space Comfort Controller (SCC) – Fan Coil functional
profile and is LonMark 3.4 certified. Refer to www.lonmark.org
Protocol Definitions for certification conformance information.
BACnet Protocol
BACnet is a standard communication protocol for Building
Automation and Control Networks developed by the American
National Standards Institute (ANSI) and American Society
of Heating, Refrigeration and Air-conditioning Engineers
(ASHRAE) specified in ANSI/ASHRAE standard 135-2004.
It addresses all aspects of the various systems that are
applied to building control systems. BACnet provides the
3 to 100% Adjusts the deadband for the cooling valve control outputs.
Cooling Valve AV:9 W cpCoolDB Y The outputs remain off as long as the input to the valve
Deadband Default: 3% control algorithm falls within the deadband.
Cooling Valve 15 to 600 sec Specifies the time required for the cooling valve to travel
AV:10 W cpCoolVlvStroke Y
Stroke Time Default: 180 sec from fully open to fully closed or vice-versa.
Economizer 50 to 80ºF Specifies the discharge air setpoint where the economizer
Maximum 10 to 26.67ºC DASP (Discharge Air Sensor Position) PI loop output is
AV:11 W cpMaxDASpt Y
Discharge Air Default: at 0%. It must be a value greater than or equal to the
Setpoint 75ºF / 23.88ºC minimum setting.
Economizer 50 to 80ºF
10 to 26.67ºC Specifies the discharge air setpoint where the economizer
Minimum AV:12 W cpMinDASpt Y DASP PI loop output is at 100%. It must be a value less
Discharge Air Default: than or equal to the maximum setting.
Setpoint 55ºF / 12.77ºC
1 to 12ºF The Indoor Air Temp minus the Outdoor Air Temp must be
Economizer 0.55 to 6.67ºC greater than this configuration property value in order for
Outdoor Air AV:13 W cpEconOaEnDiff Y
Default: the economizer to be used for free cooling. This ensures
Enable Differential
2ºF / 1.11ºC outdoor air is cold enough to provide cooling.
40 to 80°F The Outdoor Air Temperature must be greater than this
Economizer 4.44 to 26.67ºC value in order for economizer to be used for free cooling.
Outdoor Air AV:14 W cpEconOaEn Y
Default: This ensures the outdoor air is not too cold to cause
Enable Setpoint
50ºF / 10ºC freezing.
Economizer Min 0 to 100% Specifies the economizer minimum position when the
Position at Fan AV:15 W cpEconLowMin Y fan is running at low speed. This only applies when the
Low Default: 10% economizer is enabled.
Economizer Min 0 to 100% Specifies the economizer minimum position when the fan
Position at Fan AV:16 W cpEconMedMin Y is running at medium speed. This only applies when the
Med Default: 10% economizer is enabled.
Economizer Min 0 to 100% Specifies the economizer minimum position when the
Position at Fan AV:17 W cpEconHighMin Y fan is running at high speed. This only applies when the
High Default: 10% economizer is enabled.
Economizer 3 to 100% Adjusts the deadband for the economizer position control
Position AV:18 W cpEconDB Y outputs. The outputs remain off as long as the input to the
Deadband Default: 3% valve control algorithm falls within the deadband.
Economizer 15 to 600 sec Specifies the time required for the economizer to travel
AV:19 W cpEconStroke Y
Stroke Time Default: 66 sec from fully open to fully closed or vice-versa.
32 to 212°F
Effective 0 to 100°C Monitors the effective Entering Water Temperature that the
Entering Water AV:20 R EffectEWT Default6: N fan coil uses for control. AV20 uses the AI3 local sensor
Temperature 621.806ºF unless the AV35 network override is a valid value.6
327.67ºC
50 to 95ºF
10 to 35ºC Effective Heating or Cooling Setpoint the unit controller is
Effective Setpoint attempting to maintain, which is dependent upon Effective
AV:21 R EffectSetpt Default6: N
Output Occupancy (MSV5).6 See Space Temperature Setpoint
621.806ºF Methods.
327.67ºC
0 to 158°F
Effective Space -17.77 to 70°C Monitors the space temperature that the unit controller
Temperature AV:22 R EffectSpaceTemp Default6: N uses for control. AV22 uses the AI1 local sensor unless the
Output 621.806ºF AV36 network override is a valid value.6
327.67ºC
3 to 100% Adjusts the deadband for the heating valve control outputs.
Heating Valve AV:29 W cpHeatDB Y The outputs remain off as long as the input to the valve
Deadband Default: 3% control algorithm falls within the deadband.
Heating Valve 15 to 600 sec Specifies the time required for the heating valve to travel
AV:30 W cpHeatVlvStroke Y
Stroke Time Default: 180 sec from fully open to fully closed or vice-versa.
Defines the amount of time that the unit can be in the
0, 30 to 120 min bypass mode initiated by the timed override button.
Local Bypass AV:31 W cpBypassTime Y Pressing the Timed Override button from 4- 9 seconds sets
Time Setpoint Default: 120 min the bypass timer to the maximum AV31 value. The value
of 0 disables this feature.
-5 to 5ºF This value represents the Occupied and Standby as well
Setpoint Shift -2.78 to 2.78ºC
AV:32 R SetpointShift N as Heating and Cooling setpoint offsets. It is valid when
Output
Init: 0ºF configured for Short Range Setpoint Adjust.
1 to 5°F
Occupied Setpoint 0.55 to 2.78°C This value represents the Occupied and Standby Setpoint
AV:33 W cpOccDiff Y
Differential Default: hysteresis to determine the Effective OFF setpoints.
1ºF / 0.55ºC
Specifies the maximum amount of time the supported
overrides must be refreshed (i.e. written) before the unit
reverts back to the default value. Each point supported by
Receive Heartbeat has a separate timer associated with it.
Only use this feature in v1.1 BACnet software and newer.
The value of 0 disables this feature.
The supported Receive Heartbeat points are:
0 to 6553.4 sec • AV 35
Receive Heartbeat AV:34 W cpRcvHrtBt Default: 0 Y • AV 36
(Disabled) • AV 38
• MSV 7
• MSV 8
• MSV 9
• MSV 10
• MSV 11
• MSV 13
32 to 212°F
0 to 100°C Provides the Entering Water Temperature value from the
Remote network instead of using the local temperature sensor.6,7
Entering Water AV:35 C Network_EWT Default6: N The network override will revert back to its default value
Temperature 621.806ºF upon unit controller reboot.
327.67ºC
14 to 122°F
-10 to 50°C Provides the Space Temperature value from the network
Space Network_ instead of using the local temperature sensor. 6,7 The
AV:36 C Default6: N
Temperature Input SpaceTemp network override will revert back to its default value upon
621.806ºF unit controller reboot.
327.67ºC
Allows the network to set the reference setpoint in the
50 to 95ºF Occupied and Standby Occupancy modes. Local setpoint
10 to 35ºC operation must be disabled by MSV12. AV37 always
Temperature AV:37 C Setpoint Default6: N retains the last valid value after power-up.6 The network
Setpoint Input
621.806ºF override will revert back to its default value upon unit
327.67ºC controller reboot. See Space Temperature Setpoint
Methods.
BINARY VALUES
Clears the Current Alarm. The alarm that is cleared
moves to the Previous Alarm buffer. Value automatically
0 to 1 clears after a clear alarm command is issued.
Clear Alarm BV:1 W ClearAlarm N
Default: 0
0 = Normal
1 = Clear Alarm
Monitors the digital outputs of the unit controller for
diagnostic purposes. Each item is reported as a bit so
that multiple outputs can be viewed simultaneously.
BinaryOut The Present_Value reflects the first status bit (b0),
Binary Output which is the “Baseboard Fan Low Speed” state. All
BV:2 R 16 bits N
Status (Description the status bits are returned in the BV2 description
Property) property, high bit on the left and low bit on the right.
Ex: 0000000000000001 shows the fan is at low speed.
Array index NULL returns Bit Number 0. See Selected
Parameters Information for bit descriptions.
Monitors various application status flags of the unit
controller for diagnostic purposes. Each item is
reported as a bit so that multiple flags can be viewed
UnitAppStatus simultaneously. The Present_Value reflects the first
Unit Application status bit (b0), which is the “Heating Valve Enabled”
BV:3 R 16 bits N
Status (Description state. All the status bits are returned in the BV3
Property) description property, high bit on the left and low bit on
the right. Ex: 0000000000000001 shows the Heating
Valve is enabled. See Selected Parameters Information
for bit descriptions.
Monitors faults of the unit controller for diagnostic
purposes. Each fault is reported as a bit so that
multiple faults can be viewed simultaneously. The
Present_Value reflects the first status bit (b0), which
UnitFaults is the “Invalid Equipment Configuration” state. All
the status bits are returned in the BV4 description
Unit Faults BV:4 R 16 bits N
(Description property, high bit on the left and low bit on the right.
Property) Ex: 0000000000000001 shows the Invalid Equipment
Configuration is true.
1 = No Alarms
2 = Invalid Equipment Configuration
3 = Emergency Shutdown
4 = Freeze Fault
5 = EWT Sensor Failure
Current Alarm MSV:1 R CurrentAlarm 1 to 12 N 6 = Room Temperature Sensor Failure
7 = IO Expansion Board Com Failure
8 = Condensate Overflow
9 = Outdoor Air Temp Sensor Failure
10 = Discharge Air Temp Sensor Failure
11 = Dirty Air Filter
12 = BB Serial EEPROM Corrupted
Indicates the previous unit fault.
1 = No Alarms
2 = Invalid Equipment Configuration
3 = Emergency Shutdown
4 = Freeze Fault
5 = EWT Sensor Failure
Previous Alarm MSV:2 R PreviousAlarm 1 to 12 N 6 = Room Temperature Sensor Failure
7 = IO Expansion Board Com Failure
8 = Condensate Overflow
9 = Outdoor Air Temp Sensor Fail
10 = Discharge Air Temp Sensor Fail
11 = Dirty Air Filter
12 = Serial EEPROM Corrupted
Displays the commanded fan speed.
1 = Off
Fan Speed Output MSV:3 R Fan Speed 1 to 5 N 2 = Low
3 = Medium
4 = High
5 = On
1. Parameter is stored in FLASH / EEPROM (non-volatile memory) in either the communication module or in the unit controller. If Non-volatile Memory = Y, then the
value is saved through a power cycle. Writes to this parameter must be limited. If Non-volatile Memory = N, the value is not saved through a power cycle.
2. R = Read Only, W = Writeable, C = Commandable
3. When Receive Heartbeat is enabled, this variable reverts to the default (non-override) value if it is not refreshed often enough through a network command or if
communication is disabled (i.e. BACnet device communication control = disable).
Read/
Object Type/ BACnet Object Range/Default Non-volatile
Point Name Write Description
Instance Name (in Units) Memory1
Access2
MULTI-STATE VALUES
Indicates the unit’s operating state.
1 = Off Alarm
2 = Off
3 = Start
McQuay FCU Status MSV:4 R McQFcuStatus 1 to 9 N 4 = Fan Only
5 = Heating
6 = Economizer
7 = Cooling
8 = Dehumid
9 = Null
The Occupancy mode being used by the unit controller.
The mode depends on Occupancy Schedule,
Occupancy Schedule Override and/or an Occupancy
Sensor. MSV5 uses the local sensor unless the MSV6,
MSV7, or MSV8 network overrides are not in a Null
Effective Occupancy state. See Effective Occupancy Modes.
MSV:5 R EffectOccup 1 to 5 N
Output
1 = Occupied
2 = Unoccupied
3 = Bypass
4 = Standby
5 = Null
Overrides the Occupancy Schedule. Occupancy
Schedule Override has priority over the Occupancy
Schedule and Remote Occupancy Sensor. It is
also where a local timed override hardwired input is
monitored and used to place the unit in the Occupied
mode during the amount of time declared in Timed
Override Setpoint using Schedule Override and/or an
Occupancy Override 1 to 5 Occupancy Sensor. The network override will revert
MSV:6 C OccManCmd N
Input Default: 5 back to its default value upon unit controller reboot.
See Effective Occupancy Modes.
1 = Occupied
2 = Unoccupied
3 = Bypass
4 = Standby
5 = Null
Commands the fan coil unit into different occupancy
modes. A scheduler or a supervisory controller typically
sends the command using Schedule Override.3 The
network override will revert back to its default value
1 to 4 upon unit controller reboot. See Effective Occupancy
Occupancy Scheduler MSV:7 C OccSchedule N Modes.
Input Default: 4
1 = Occupied
2 = Unoccupied
3 = Standby
4 = Null
Indicates the presence of occupants in the space
(motion detection).3 The network override will revert
back to its default value upon unit controller reboot.
Occupancy Sensor 1 to 3 See Effective Occupancy Modes.
MSV:8 C OccSensor N
Input Default: 3
1 = Occupied
2 = Unoccupied
3 = Null
1. Parameter is stored in FLASH / EEPROM (non-volatile memory) in either the communication module or in the unit controller. If Non-volatile Memory = Y, then the
value is saved through a power cycle. Writes to this parameter must be limited. If Non-volatile Memory = N, the value is not saved through a power cycle.
2. R = Read Only, W = Writeable, C = Commandable
3. When Receive Heartbeat is enabled, this variable reverts to the default (non-override) value if it is not refreshed often enough through a network command or if
communication is disabled (i.e. BACnet device communication control = disable).
Read/
Object Type/ BACnet Object Range/Default Non-volatile
Point Name Write Description
Instance Name (in Units) Memory1
Access2
MULTI-STATE VALUES
Sets the unit in an application mode (Auto, Off, Heat,
Cool, Dehumidification, or Fan Only). Application Mode
does not “force” the unit into any state. However, it
does disable certain unit operations. Examples: 1)
Application Mode of Cool disables heating, 2) Heat
disables cooling and dehumidification, and 3) Fan Only
disables heating, cooling, and dehumidification.3 MSV9
overrides the local room sensor’s System Mode Switch
(Heat/Cool/Auto). The local System Mode Switch is
only used when MSV9 is set to 7 (Null).
1 to 8
Application Mode Input MSV:9 C ApplicMode N
Default: 8 The network override will revert back to its default value
upon unit controller reboot.
1 = Auto
2 = Heat
3 = Cool
4 = Off
5 = Fan Only
6 = Economy
7 = Dehumid
8 = Null
Enables or disables auxiliary heat for units with electric
heat. Electric heat is always enabled when it is the only
source of heating, and is unaffected by this variable.
The default state is Null, in which case auxiliary heat
Auxiliary Heat Enable 1 to 3 is enabled.3 The network override will revert back to its
MSV:10 C AuxHeatEnable N
Input Default: 3 default value upon unit controller reboot.
1 = Disabled
2 = Enabled
3 = Null
When the unit is in the Energy Hold Off mode, the unit
uses Standby setpoints. This command has priority
over Effective Occupancy.3 The network override will
1 to 3 revert back to its default value upon unit controller
Energy Hold Off Input MSV:11 C EnergyHoldOff N reboot.
Default: 3
1 = Normal
2 = Energy Hold Off
3 = Null
Enables or disables the local hardwired setpoint
adjustment. If the value of MSV12 is set to 1, this
1 to 2 disables the setpoint control from a room sensor and
Room Sensor Setpoint MSV:12 W cpLocSpEnable Y enables the setpoint control from the network.
Adjust Enable/Disable Default: 2
1 = Disabled
2 = Enabled
Enables or disables the economizer for cooling
purposes, and only applies to models with an
economizer. The default state is Null, in which case
the economizer is enabled.3 The network override will
Economizer Enable 1 to 3 revert back to its default value upon unit controller
MSV:13 C EconEnable N
Input Default: 3 reboot.
1 = Disabled
2 = Enabled
3 = Null
Both English and Metric units of measure for
temperature conversion are supported. This menu
selection changes the units for all the appropriate
properties in the device. From the network MSV14.
Units 1 to 2 presentvalue changes it. Select either “E” for English;
MSV:14 W Units Y
(English / Metric) Default: 1 or “M” for Metric units from the BACnet configuration
menu. See BACnet Configuration and Commissioning.
1 = English (E)
2 = Metric (M)
1. Parameter is stored in FLASH / EEPROM (non-volatile memory) in either the communication module or in the unit controller. If Non-volatile Memory = Y, then the
value is saved through a power cycle. Writes to this parameter must be limited. If Non-volatile Memory = N, the value is not saved through a power cycle.
2. R = Read Only, W = Writeable, C = Commandable
3. When Receive Heartbeat is enabled, this variable reverts to the default (non-override) value if it is not refreshed often enough through a network command or if
communication is disabled (i.e. BACnet device communication control = disable).
LonWorks Range/
SNVT Type
Point Name Variable Default Heartbeat Description
(SNVT Index)
(NV Index2) (in Units)
NETWORK VARIABLE INPUTS
When the unit is in the Energy Hold Off mode, the Standby
setpoints are used. This command has priority over Effective
Occupancy.3 The network override will revert back to its default
value upon unit controller reboot.
nviEnergyHoldOff SNVT_switch
Energy Hold Off Input Default: Null Recv
-16 -95 Selection State Value
Normal 0 0 to 100%
Normal 1 0%
HoldOff -1 or 1 0.5 to 100%
Null -1 0% (Normal)
Overrides the Occupancy Schedule. Occupancy Schedule
Override has priority over the Occupancy Schedule and Remote
Occupancy Sensor. It is also where a local timed override
hardwired input is monitored and used to place the unit in the
Occupied mode during the amount of time declared in Timed
Override Setpoint using Schedule Override or an occupancy
sensor. The network override will revert back to its default value
Occupancy Override nviOccManCmd SNVT_occupancy Default: No upon unit controller reboot. See Effective Occupancy Modes.
Input -17 -109 OC_NUL
Supported Values
0 = OC_OCCUPIED
1 = OC_UNOCCUPIED
2 = OC_BYPASS
3 = OC_STANDBY
-1 (0xFF) = OC_NUL
Commands the unit into different occupancy modes. A scheduler
or a supervisory controller typically sends the command using
Schedule Override and/or an Occupancy Sensor.3 The network
override will revert back to its default value upon unit controller
reboot. See Effective Occupancy Modes.
LonWorks Range/
SNVT Type
Point Name Variable Default Heartbeat Description
(SNVT Index)
(NV Index2) (in Units)
NETWORK VARIABLE INPUTS
Requests mode status information or sets operating mode for a
specific function block. The response is indicated in nvoStatus.
Fields
Default: • object_id: 0=Node Obj, 1=McQuaySCC_FCU
nviRequest SNVT_obj_
Request 0, No • object_request: (See Supported Requests)
0 request RQ_NORMAL
Supported Requests
0 = RQ_NORMAL
2 = RQ_UPDATE_STATUS
5 = RQ_REPORT_MASK
1.Analog Null (0x7FFF) is a discrete temperature value of 621.806ºF/327.67ºC. Its purpose is to indicate a sensor failure condition or when the unit controller is not
using that temperature value.
2. The Network Variable index number is a unique identifier for certain LonWorks variables. Some BAS companies use this numeric value instead of text to
reference these variables. The NV index number can also be found in the XIF file.
3. When Receive Heartbeat is enabled, this variable reverts to the default (non-override) value if it is not refreshed often enough through a network command or if
communication is disabled (i.e. the device is disabled or is offline).
Alarm Strings
• No Alarms
• Invalid Equipment Config
• Emergency Shutdown
• Freeze Fault
nvoCurrentAlarm SNVT_str_asc
Current Alarm Init: No Alarms No • EWT Sensor Fail
-28 -36 • Room Temp Sensor Fail
• IO Expansion Board Com Fail
• Condensate Overflow
• Outdoor Air Temp Sensor Fail
• DAT Sensor Fail
• Dirty Air Filter
• BB Serial EEPROM Corrupted
0 to 158ºF
17.77 to 70ºC
Discharge Air nvoDischAirTemp SNVT_temp_p
Default1: Send Indicates the discharge air temperature sensor value.1
Temperature -29 -105
621.806ºF
327.67ºC
32 to 212°F
0 to 100°C Monitors the effective Entering Water Temperature used
Effective Entering nvoEffectEWT SNVT_temp_p
Default1: No by the unit. nvoEffectEWT uses the nvoEWT local sensor
Water Temperature -30 -105
621.806ºF unless the nviEWT network override is a valid value.1
327.67ºC
1.Analog Null (0x7FFF) is a discrete temperature value of 621.806ºF/327.67ºC. Its purpose is to indicate a sensor failure condition or when the unit controller is not
using that temperature value.
2. The Network Variable index number is a unique identifier for certain LonWorks variables. Some BAS companies use this numeric value instead of text to
reference these variables. The NV index number can also be found in the XIF file.
3. When Receive Heartbeat is enabled, this variable reverts to the default (non-override) value if it is not refreshed often enough through a network command or if
communication is disabled (i.e. the device is disabled or is offline).
LonWorks Range/
SNVT Type
Point Name Variable Default Heartbeat Description
(SNVT Index)
(NV Index2) (in Units)
NETWORK VARIABLE OUTPUTS
The occupancy mode being used by the unit controller.
The mode depends on Occupancy Schedule,
Occupancy Schedule Override and/or an Occupancy
Sensor. nvoEffectOccup uses the local sensor unless
nviOccManCmd, nviOccSchedule or nviOccSensor
network overrides are not in a “OC_NUL” state. See
Effective Occupancy nvoEffectOccup SNVT_occupancy Effective Occupancy Modes
Init: OC_NUL Send
Output -31 -109
Supported Values
0 = OC_OCCUPIED
1 = OC_UNOCCUPIED
2 = OC_BYPASS
3 = OC_STANDBY
-1 (0xFF) = OC_NUL
50 to 95ºF
10 to 35ºC Effective Heating or Cooling Setpoint the unit is attempting
Effective Setpoint nvoEffectSetpt SNVT_temp_p to maintain, which depends upon Effective Occupancy
Default1: Send
Output -32 -105 (nvoEffectOccup).1 See Space Temperature Setpoint
621.806ºF Methods.
327.67ºC
32 to 212°F Displays the value of the entering water temperature
0 to 100°C sensor. Writing to Remote Entering Water Temperature
Local Entering Water nvoEWT SNVT_temp_p
Default1: No (nviEWT) does not affect Local Entering Water
Temperature -33 -105 Temperature (nvoEWT); however, it does affect the
621.806ºF
327.67ºC Effective Entering Water Temperature (nvoEffectEWT.)1
Monitors the fan switch that has priority over the
continuous/cycling fan option. The option setting is used
when the switch is in the Auto position.
Supported Values
Fan Mode/Speed nvoFanModeSpdSw Init:
UNVTfanModeSpdSw No 0 = FANSW_OFF
Status -34 FANSW_NULL 1 = FANSW_LOW
2 = FANSW_MED
3 = FANSW_HIGH
4 = FANSW_AUTO
-1 (0xFF) = FANSW_NULL (no switch present)
Displays the commanded fan speed.
Supported Values
0 = UNIT_OFF_ALARM
1 = UNIT_OFF
nvoMcqFcUnitStat 2 = UNIT_START
McQuay FCU Status UNVTmcqFcUnitStat Init: UNIT_NULL No
-38 3 = UNIT_FAN ONLY
4 = UNIT_HEATING
5 = UNIT_ECONOMIZER
6 = UNIT_COOLING
7 = UNIT_DEHUMID
-1 (0xFF) = UNIT_NULL
-40 to 158°F
-40 to 70°C
Outdoor Air nvoOutdoorTemp SNVT_temp_p Monitors the outdoor air temperature if the unit controller is
Default1: Send
Temperature -39 -105 equipped with a hardwired temperature sensor.1
621.806ºF
327.67ºC
1.Analog Null (0x7FFF) is a discrete temperature value of 621.806ºF/327.67ºC. Its purpose is to indicate a sensor failure condition or when the unit controller is not
using that temperature value.
2. The Network Variable index number is a unique identifier for certain LonWorks variables. Some BAS companies use this numeric value instead of text to
reference these variables. The NV index number can also be found in the XIF file.
3. When Receive Heartbeat is enabled, this variable reverts to the default (non-override) value if it is not refreshed often enough through a network command or if
communication is disabled (i.e. the device is disabled or is offline).
LonWorks Range/
SNVT Type
Point Name Variable Default Heartbeat Description
(SNVT Index)
(NV Index2) (in Units)
NETWORK VARIABLE OUTPUTS
Cooling Valve Actuator nvoCoolVlvOut SNVT_lev_percent 0 to 100%
No Monitors the hydronic cooling valve commanded position.
Position Output -40 -81 Init: 0%
Economizer Position nvoDASptOut SNVT_lev_percent 0 to 100% Monitors the economizer commanded position. It shares
No
Output -41 -81 Init: 0% the same value as Economizer Actuator Position Output.
Economizer Actuator nvoEconOut SNVT_lev_percent 0 to 100%
No Monitors the economizer commanded position.
Position Output -42 -81 Init: 0%
Heating Valve Actuator nvoHeatVlvOut SNVT_lev_percent 0 to 100%
No Monitors the hydronic heating valve commanded position.
Position Output -43 -81 Init: 0%
Indicates the previous unit fault.
Alarm Strings
• No Alarms
• Invalid Equipment Config
• Emergency Shutdown
• Freeze Fault
nvoPreviousAlarm SNVT_str_asc
Previous Alarm Init: No Alarms No • EWT Sensor Fail
-44 -36 • Room Temp Sensor Fail
• IO Expansion Board Com Fail
• Condensate Overflow
• Outdoor Air Temp Sensor Fail
• DAT Sensor Fail
• Dirty Air Filter
• BB Serial EEPROM Corrupted
55 to 95ºF The reference setpoint used to determine the Effective
12.78 to 35ºC Heating/Cooling setpoints. It is the value of the local,
Local Setpoint Adjust nvoSetpoint SNVT_temp_p hardwired Space Temperature setpoint. Only valid if
Default1: Send
Output -45 -105 the unit controller is configured for Long Range Setpoint
621.806ºF Adjust and is enabled by nciLocSptEnable.1 See Effective
327.67ºC Occupancy Modes.
This value represents the Occupied/Standby and Heating/
Cooling Setpoint Offsets. It is valid when configured for
Short Range Setpoint Adjust.
-5 to 5ºF
-2.78 to 2.78ºC Supported Fields
nvoSetptShift SNVT_temp_setpt
Setpoint Shift Output Send • occupied_cool
-46 -106 Init: • standby_cool
All Setpts 0ºF • unoccupied_cool (always 0)
• occupied_heat
• standby_heat
• unoccupied_heat (always 0)
0 to 158°F
-17.77 to 70°C Monitors the space temperature that the unit uses for
Effective Space nvoSpaceTemp SNVT_temp_p control. nvoSpaceTemp uses the nvoLocalSpaceTmp local
Default1: Send
Temperature Output -24 -105 sensor unless the nviSpaceTemp network override is a
621.806ºF valid value.1
327.67ºC
Reports the status of the requested functional block in the
device as commanded from nviRequest.
SNVT_obj_status Init:
Supported Fields
Status nvoStatus -93 All structure No • object_id: 0=Node Obj, 1=McQuaySCC_FCU
elements = 0 • invalid_id: 0=Normal ID, 1=Invalid ID
• invalid_request: 0=Valid Req, 1=Invalid Req
• report_mask: 0=Not Supported, 1=Supported
16 bits Monitors faults of the unit controller for diagnostic
nvoUnitFaults SNVT_state purposes. Each fault is reported as a bit so that multiple
Unit Faults Init: No
-49 -83 faults can be viewed simultaneously. See Selected
All bits = 0 Parameters Information for bit descriptions.
Monitors various application status flags of the unit
16 bits controller for diagnostic purposes. Each item is
nvoUnitAppStatus SNVT_state
Unit Application Status No reported as a bit so that multiple flags can be viewed
-47 -83 Init: All bits = 0 simultaneously. See Selected Parameters Information for
bit descriptions.
1.Analog Null (0x7FFF) is a discrete temperature value of 621.806ºF/327.67ºC. Its purpose is to indicate a sensor failure condition or when the unit controller is not
using that temperature value.
2. The Network Variable index number is a unique identifier for certain LonWorks variables. Some BAS companies use this numeric value instead of text to
reference these variables. The NV index number can also be found in the XIF file.
3. When Receive Heartbeat is enabled, this variable reverts to the default (non-override) value if it is not refreshed often enough through a network command or if
communication is disabled (i.e. the device is disabled or is offline).
LonWorks Range/
SNVT Type
Point Name Variable Default Heartbeat Description
(SNVT Index)
(NV Index2) (in Units)
NETWORK VARIABLE OUTPUTS
Reports the unit status. It combines the operating mode,
the capacity of heating and cooling, and any alarms that
are present in the object. The in_alarm member reports the
current alarm index. See nvoCurrentAlarm for the alarm
index definition.
Supported Modes
1 = HVAC_HEAT (Heating Mode)
nvoUnitStatus SNVT_hvac_status 3 = HVAC_COOL (Cooling Mode)
Unit Status Output Send
-25 -112 6 = HVAC_OFF (Inactive Control)
9 = HVAC_FAN_ONLY (Fan Only Mode)
13 = HVAC_ECONOMY (Economizer Mode)
14 = HVAC_DEHUMID (Dehumidification Mode)
0 to 1200 sec The integral offset (Ki) value of the loop algorithm used
Cooling Valve nciCoolKi UCPTcoolKi No to control the cooling valve. The value of 0 disables this
Integral Constant Default: 30 sec feature.
1.Analog Null (0x7FFF) is a discrete temperature value of 621.806ºF/327.67ºC. Its purpose is to indicate a sensor failure condition or when the unit controller is not
using that temperature value.
2. The Network Variable index number is a unique identifier for certain LonWorks variables. Some BAS companies use this numeric value instead of text to
reference these variables. The NV index number can also be found in the XIF file.
3. When Receive Heartbeat is enabled, this variable reverts to the default (non-override) value if it is not refreshed often enough through a network command or if
communication is disabled (i.e. the device is disabled or is offline).
LonWorks Range/
SNVT Type
Point Name Variable Default Heartbeat Description
(SNVT Index)
(NV Index2) (in Units)
NETWORK CONFIGURATION PROPERTY INPUTS
3 to 100% Adjusts the deadband for the cooling valve control outputs.
Cooling Valve nciCoolDB UCPTcoolDB No The outputs remain off as long as the input to the valve
Deadband Default: 3% control algorithm falls within the deadband.
Cooling Valve 15 to 600 sec Specifies the time required for the cooling valve to travel
nciCoolVlvStroke UCPTcoolVlvStroke No
Stroke Time Default: 180 sec from fully open to fully closed or vice-versa.
The software major version of the communication module
Device Software firmware.
Identification nciDevMajVer SCPTdevMajVer 0 to 255 No
(Major Version) Note: Do not modify this configuration property.
The software minor version of the communication module
Device Software firmware.
Identification nciDevMinVer SCPTdevMinVer 0 to 255 No
(Minor Version) Note: Do not modify this configuration property.
1 to 12ºF The Indoor Air Temp minus the Outdoor Air Temp must be
Economizer Outdoor 0.55 to 6.67ºC greater than this configuration property value in order for
nciEconOaEnDiff UCPTeconOaEnDiff No
Air Enable Differential Default: the economizer to be used for free cooling. This ensures
2ºF / 1.11ºC outdoor air is cold enough to provide cooling.
40 to 80°F The Outdoor Air Temperature must be greater than this
Economizer Outdoor 4.44 to 26.67ºC configuration property value in order for economizer to be
nciEconOaEnSpt UCPTeconOaEnSpt No
Air Enable Setpoint Default: used for free cooling. This ensures the outdoor air is not
50ºF / 10ºC too cold to cause freezing.
Economizer DASP 5 to 160% The proportional gain (Kp) value of the loop algorithm used
nciDASptKp UCPTdaSptKp No
Proportional Constant Default: 40% to control the Economizer DASP.
0 to 1200 sec The integral offset (Ki) value of the loop algorithm used to
Economizer DASP nciDASptKi UCPTdaSptKi No control the Economizer DASP. The value of 0 disables this
Integral Constant Default: 20 sec feature.
50 to 80ºF Specifies the discharge air setpoint where the economizer
Economizer Maximum nciMaxDaSpt 10 to 26.67ºC DASP (Discharge Air Sensor Position) PI loop output is
UCPTmaxDaSpt No
DA Setpoint -7 Default: at 0%. It must be a value greater than or equal to the
75ºF / 23.88ºC minimum setting.
50 to 80ºF
10 to 26.67ºC Specifies the discharge air setpoint where the economizer
Economizer Minimum nciMinDaSpt UCPTminDaSpt No DASP PI loop output is at 100%. It must be a value less
DA Setpoint -8 Default: than or equal to the maximum setting.
55ºF / 12.77ºC
Economizer Position 5 to 160% The proportional gain (Kp) value of the loop algorithm used
nciEconPosKp UCPTeconPosKp No
Proportional Gain Default: 90% to control the Economizer position.
0 to 1200 sec The integral offset (Ki) value of the loop algorithm used to
Economizer Position nciEconPosKi UCPTeconPosKi No control the Economizer position. The value of 0 disables
Integral Constant Default: 10 sec this feature.
3 to 100% Adjusts the deadband for the economizer position control
Economizer Position nciEconDB UCPTeconDB No outputs. The outputs remain off as long as the input to the
Deadband Default: 3% valve control algorithm falls within the deadband.
Economizer Stroke 15 to 600 sec Specifies the time required for the economizer to travel
nciEconStroke UCPTeconStroke No
Time Default: 66 sec from fully open to fully closed or vice-versa.
Economizer 0 to 100% Specifies the economizer minimum position when the
Minimum Position nciEconLowMin UCPTeconLowMin No fan is running at low speed. This only applies when the
at Fan Low Speed Default: 10% economizer is enabled.
Economizer 0 to 100% Specifies the economizer minimum position when the fan
Minimum Position nciEconMedMin UCPTeconMedMin No is running at medium speed. This only applies when the
at Fan Medium Speed Default: 10% economizer is enabled.
Economizer 0 to 100% Specifies the economizer minimum position when the
Minimum Position nciEconHighMin UCPTeconHighMin No fan is running at high speed. This only applies when the
at Fan High Speed Default: 10% economizer is enabled.
Specifies the amount of time the unit controller waits after
Entering Water 60 to 600 sec opening the hydronic valve before sampling the Entering
Temperature Flow nciEwtFlowTmr UCPTewtFlowTmr No Water Temperature to determine if hydronic heating or
Sample Delay Timer Default: 120 cooling is allowed. This point only applies to systems
requiring EWT sampling.
Specifies the time between sampling the Entering Water
Entering Water 0, 20 to 120 min Temperature. The value of 0 disables the EWT sampling
Temperature Sample nciEwtSampleTmr UCPTewtSampleTmr No
Default: 120 feature. This point only applies to systems requiring EWT
Interval Timer sampling.
1.Analog Null (0x7FFF) is a discrete temperature value of 621.806ºF/327.67ºC. Its purpose is to indicate a sensor failure condition or when the unit controller is not
using that temperature value.
2. The Network Variable index number is a unique identifier for certain LonWorks variables. Some BAS companies use this numeric value instead of text to
reference these variables. The NV index number can also be found in the XIF file.
3. When Receive Heartbeat is enabled, this variable reverts to the default (non-override) value if it is not refreshed often enough through a network command or if
communication is disabled (i.e. the device is disabled or is offline).
LonWorks Range/
SNVT Type
Point Name Variable Default Heartbeat Description
(SNVT Index)
(NV Index2) (in Units)
NETWORK CONFIGURATION PROPERTY INPUTS
Sets unit controller and I/O expansion module
Equipment configuration. This property is pre-configured, but may
nciSoftJumpers
Configuration UCPTsoftJumpers 32 Characters No need to be changed if field options are installed or if the
-6
(Software Jumpers) unit controller is replaced. See Selected Parameters
Information for details.
Sets the minimum amount of time the fan must remain
Fan Minimum OFF 120 to 1200 sec off once it has stopped. The timer counts down from the
nciFanMinOffTmr UCPTfanMinOffTmr No
Timer Default: 180 sec specified value until it reaches zero, signaling that the fan
is available to run.
Sets the minimum amount of time the fan must remain
120 to 1200 sec on once it has started. The timer counts down from the
Fan Minimum ON nciFanMinOnTmr UCPTfanMinOnTmr No specified value until it reaches zero, signaling that the fan
Timer Default: 180 sec may be turned off during normal operation. The timer value
is ignored in the event of a shutdown alarm.
2 to 10ºF The Effective Entering Water Temperature minus the
Heating Enable 1.11 to 5.56ºC Effective Room Temperature must be greater than this
nciHeatEnDiff UCPTheatEnDiff No
Differential Default: configuration property in order for the heating valve to
5ºF / 2.77ºC operate. Applies to two-pipe systems only.
Heating Interstage 120 to 1200 sec A countdown timer that defines the minimum period of time
nciHeatIntStgTmr UCPTheatIntStgTmr No
Timer Default: 300 sec between heating stages.
Heating Valve 5 to 160% The proportional gain (Kp) value of the loop algorithm used
nciHeatKp UCPTheatKp No
Proportional Constant Default: 25% to control heating valve.
0 to 1200 sec The integral offset (Ki) value of the loop algorithm used
Heating Valve nciHeatKi UCPTheatKi No to control the heating valve. The value of 0 disables this
Integral Constant Default: 20 sec feature.
3 to 100% Adjusts the deadband for the heating valve control outputs.
Heating Valve nciHeatDB UCPTheatDB No The outputs remain off as long as the input to the valve
Deadband Default: 3% control algorithm falls within the deadband.
Heating Valve 15 to 600 sec Specifies the time required for the heating valve to travel
nciHeatVlvStroke UCPTheatVlvStroke No
Stroke Time Default: 180 sec from fully open to fully closed or vice-versa.
Defines the primary application and equipment type for the
unit controller.
Supported Values
0 = HVT_GENERIC
HVAC Unit Type 0 to 9 1 = HVT_FAN_COIL (Default)
nciHVACType SCPThvacType No
Identifier Default: 1 2 = HVT _VAV
3 = HVT_HEAT_PUMP
4 = HVT_ROOFTOP
5 = HVT_UNIT_VENT
6 = HVT_CHILL_CEIL
7 = HVT_RADIATOR
8 = HVT_AHU
9 = HVT_SELF_CONT
Defines the amount of time that the unit can be in the
0, 30 to 120 min bypass mode initiated by the Timed Override button.
Local Bypass Time nciBypassTime SCPTbypassTime No Pressing the Timed Override button 4-9 seconds sets the
Setpoint -4 Default: 120 min bypass timer to the maximum nciBypassTime value. The
value of 0 disables this feature.
Provides descriptive physical location information for the
Location nciLocation SCPTlocation 32 Characters No unit.
55 to 95ºF
12.77 to 35ºC Limits the maximum value of the Long Range Setpoint
Long Range Setpoint nciSptAdjMax UCPTsptAdjMax No Adjust temperature setting. This setpoint must be greater
Adjust Maximum -10 Default: than or equal to the minimum setting.
95°F / 35°C
55 to 95ºF
12.77 to 35ºC Limits the minimum value of the Long Range Setpoint
Long Range Setpoint nciSptAdjMin UCPTsptAdjMin No Adjust temperature setting. This setpoint must be greater
Adjust Minimum -9 Default: than or equal to the maximum setting.
55°F / 12.78°C
1.Analog Null (0x7FFF) is a discrete temperature value of 621.806ºF/327.67ºC. Its purpose is to indicate a sensor failure condition or when the unit controller is not
using that temperature value.
2. The Network Variable index number is a unique identifier for certain LonWorks variables. Some BAS companies use this numeric value instead of text to
reference these variables. The NV index number can also be found in the XIF file.
3. When Receive Heartbeat is enabled, this variable reverts to the default (non-override) value if it is not refreshed often enough through a network command or if
communication is disabled (i.e. the device is disabled or is offline).
LonWorks Range/
SNVT Type
Point Name Variable Default Heartbeat Description
(SNVT Index)
(NV Index2) (in Units)
NETWORK CONFIGURATION PROPERTY INPUTS
Minimum period of time between automatic network
variable output transmissions. It limits network traffic when
output network variables are frequently changing. The
value of 0 disables the timer.
Supported Variables
0 to 6553.4 sec
• nvoCurrentAlarm • nvoLocalSpaceTmp
Minimum Send Time nciMinOutTm SCPTminSendTime Default: No • nvoDischAirTemp • nvoMcqFcUnitStat
0 (Disabled) • nvoEffectEWT • nvoOutdoorTemp
• nvoEffectOccup • nvoPreviousAlarm
• nvoEffectSetpt • nvoSetpoint
• nvoEWT • nvoSetptShift
• nvoFanModeSpdSw • nvoSpaceTemp
• nvoFanSpeed • nvoTerminalLoad
• nvoHeatCoolAuto • nvoUnitStatus
Defines the space temperature heating and cooling
setpoints for different occupancy modes. See Effective
Occupancy Modes.
Default Values
• Occupied_cool = 75ºF, 23.88ºC
• Standby_cool = 77ºF, 25.00ºC
• Unoccupied_cool = 85ºF, 29.44ºC
• Occupied_heat = 70ºF, 21.11ºC
• Standby_heat = 66ºF, 18.88ºC
• Unoccupied_heat = 60ºF, 15.55ºC
1 to 5°F Sets the Occupied and Standby Setpoint hysteresis to
0.55 to 2.78°C determine the Effective OFF setpoints.
Occupied Setpoint nciOccDiff UCPToccDiff No
Differential Default: Interaction Rule
1ºF / 0.55ºC nciOccDiff < (occupied_cool – occupied_heat)
Specifies the maximum amount of time the supported
overrides must be refreshed (i.e. written) before the unit
reverts back to the default value. Each point supported by
Receive Heartbeat has a separate timer associated with it.
The value of 0 disables this feature.
LonWorks Range/
SNVT Type
Point Name Variable Default Heartbeat Description
(SNVT Index)
(NV Index2) (in Units)
NETWORK CONFIGURATION PROPERTY INPUTS
Defines the maximum period of time that elapses before
the network variable outputs (NVOs) shown below are
automatically updated. Each NVO supported has a
separate timer associated with it. The BAS may be able
to detect a missing heartbeat from the unit controller to
determine that communication is lost and take corrective
action. The value of 0 disables the auto update feature.
0 to 6553.4 sec Supported Variables
Send Heartbeat nciSndHrtBt SCPTmaxSendTime Default: No • nvoDischAirTemp
0 (Disabled) • nvoEffectOccup
• nvoEffectSetpt
• nvoFanSpeed
• nvoLocalSpaceTmp
• nvoSetpoint
• nvoSetptShift
• nvoSpaceTemp
• nvoTerminalLoad
• nvoUnitStatus
Enables or disables the local hardwired setpoint
adjustment. If the value of nciLocSptEnable is set to 0,
this disables the setpoint control from a room sensor and
Setpoint Adjust 0 to 1
nciLocSptEnable enables the setpoint control from the network.
Enable/Disable -5 UCPTlocSptEnable No
(Room Sensor) Default: Enabled
Supported Values
0 = Disabled
1 = Enabled
The software version of the unit controller.
Unit Application nciUnitAppVer UCPTunitAppVer 32 Characters No
Identification Version Note: Do not modify this configuration property.
2 to 10ºF Sets the Unoccupied setpoint hysteresis to determine the
1.11 to 5.56ºC Effective OFF setpoints.
Unoccupied Setpoint nciUnoccDiff UCPTunOccDiff No
Differential Default: Interaction Rule
2ºF / 1.11ºC nciUnoccDiff < (unoccupied_cool – unoccupied_heat)
1.Analog Null (0x7FFF) is a discrete temperature value of 621.806ºF/327.67ºC. Its purpose is to indicate a sensor failure condition or when the unit controller is not
using that temperature value.
2. The Network Variable index number is a unique identifier for certain LonWorks variables. Some BAS companies use this numeric value instead of text to
reference these variables. The NV index number can also be found in the XIF file.
3. When Receive Heartbeat is enabled, this variable reverts to the default (non-override) value if it is not refreshed often enough through a network command or if
communication is disabled (i.e. the device is disabled or is offline).
The following section provides greater detail for certain Multi-Purpose Output Table for Valves
parameters noted in the BACnet or LonWorks comprehensive
data tables. The equipment configuration settings and bit and Electric Heat
descriptions apply to both protocols. See Equipment Configuration Software Jumpers
(nciSoftJumpers) for configuration bit definitions.
Binary Input Status
Table 14: Multi-purpose Control Outputs
Table 12: Binary Input Status Bit Descriptions
Multipurpose Control Outputs
Bit Number Bit Description Description Model Description Output Definition
0 (LSB) Freeze Fault Detection 0 = Normal, 1 = Freeze Fault Binary Out #4 = Cooling Valve On/Off
2 Pipe Hydronic Cooling with 2 Binary Out #5 = Not Used
1 Occupancy Sensor 0 = Unoccupied, 1 = Occupied Position Valve Binary Out #6 = Not Used
2 Condensate Overflow 0 = Dry, 1 = Wet Binary Out #7 = Not Used
3 Emergency Shutdown 0 = Normal, 1 = Shutdown Binary Out #4 = Cooling Valve Open
2 Pipe Hydronic Cooling with Binary Out #5 = Cooling Valve Close
4 Dirty Air Filter 0 = Normal, 1 = Dirty Modulating Valve Binary Out #6 = Not Used
0 = Normal, 1 = Dehumidification Binary Out #7 = Not Used
5 Humidistat Required Binary Out #4 = Cooling Valve On/Off
6 to 15 (MSB) Not Used 2 Pipe Hydronic Cooling with 2 Binary Out #5 = Not Used
Position Valve and Electric Heat Binary Out #6 = Electric Heat Stage #1 On
LSB = Least Significant Bit; MSB = Most Significant Bit Binary Out #7 = Electric Heat Stage #2 On
Binary Out #4 = Cooling Valve Open
2 Pipe Hydronic Cooling with
Binary Output Status Modulating Valve and Electric
Heat
Binary Out #5 = Cooling Valve Close
Binary Out #6 = Electric Heat Stage #1 On
Binary Out #7 = Electric Heat Stage #2 On
Binary Out #4 = Not Used
Table 13: Binary Output Status Bit Descriptions 2 Pipe Hydronic Heating with 2 Binary Out #5 = Not Used
Position Valve Binary Out #6 = Heating Valve On/Off
Bit Number Bit Description Description Binary Out #7 = Not Used
0 (LSB) Baseboard Fan Low Speed 1 = On Binary Out #4 = Not Used
Baseboard Fan Medium 2 Pipe Hydronic Heating with Binary Out #5 = Not Used
1 1 = On Modulating Valve Binary Out #6 = Heating Valve Open
Speed
Binary Out #7 = Heating Valve Close
2 Baseboard Fan High Speed 1 = On
Binary Out #4 = Heating Valve On/Off
Multi Purpose Control Output See Table 14 2 Pipe Hydronic Heating with 2 Binary Out #5 = Not Used
3 Position Valve and Electric Heat Binary Out #6 = Electric Heat Stage #1 On
#4
Binary Out #7 = Electric Heat Stage #2 On
Multi Purpose Control Output See Table 14
4 Binary Out #4 = Heating Valve Open
#5 2 Pipe Hydronic Heating with Binary Out #5 = Heating Valve Close
Multi Purpose Control Output See Table 14 Modulating Valve and Electric
5 Binary Out #6 = Electric Heat Stage #1 On
#6 Heat Binary Out #7 = Electric Heat Stage #2 On
Multi Purpose Control Output See Table 14 Binary Out #4 = Heat/Cool Valve On/Off
6 2 Pipe Hydronic Heating &
#7 Binary Out #5 = Not Used
Cooling Changeover with 2
7 Damper Command 0 = Close, 1 = Open Binary Out #6 = Not Used
Position Valve Binary Out #7 = Not Used
8 Economizer Open Command 0 = Stop Opening, 1 = Open
Binary Out #4 = Heat/Cool Valve Open
9 Economizer Close Command 0 = Stop Closing, 1 = Close 2 Pipe Hydronic Heating & Binary Out #5 = Heat/Cool Valve Close
Cooling Changeover with
Expansion Board Fan Low Binary Out #6 = Not Used
10 1 = On Modulating Valve
Speed Binary Out #7 = Not Used
Expansion Board Fan Binary Out #4 = Heat/Cool Valve On/Off
11 1 = On 2 Pipe Hydronic Heating &
Medium Speed Binary Out #5 = Not Used
Cooling Changeover with 2 Binary Out #6 = Electric Heat Stage #1 On
Expansion Board Fan High Position Valve and Electric Heat
12 1 = On Binary Out #7 = Electric Heat Stage #2 On
Speed
2 Pipe Hydronic Heating & Binary Out #4 = Heat/Cool Valve Open
13 to 15 (MSB) Not Used Cooling Changeover with Binary Out #5 = Heat/Cool Valve Close
LSB = Least Significant Bit; MSB = Most Significant Bit Modulating Valve and Electric Binary Out #6 = Electric Heat Stage #1 On
Heat Binary Out #7 = Electric Heat Stage #2 On
Binary Out #4 = Cooling Valve On/Off
4 Pipe Hydronic Heating & Binary Out #5 = Not Used
Cooling with 2 Position Valves Binary Out #6 = Heating Valve On/Off
Binary Out #7 = Not Used
Binary Out #4 = Cooling Valve Open
4 Pipe Hydronic Heating & Binary Out #5 = Cooling Valve Close
Cooling with Modulating Valves Binary Out #6 = Heating Valve Open
Binary Out #7 = Heating Valve Close
Binary Out #4 = Not Used
Binary Out #5 = Not Used
Electric Heat Only Binary Out #6 = Electric Heat Stage #1 On
Binary Out #7 = Electric Heat Stage #2 On
LSB = Least Significant Bit; MSB = Most Significant Bit
BACnet Configuration
This section describes how to set BACnet parameters using Follow these steps to connect to the BACnet configuration
the BACnet communication module’s built-in configuration menu (Figure 1):
menu (Figure 1). The BACnet configuration menu is accessed 1. Verify that the terminal application communication
using Microsoft Windows® HyperTerminal® or PuTTY. It is settings are set to: 19200 bps, 8-data bits, 1-stop bit, no
assumed that the user is familiar with such an application. parity, and no flow control.
Certain parameters are can also be configured via the BACnet
network (BAS). Parameters that can only be accessed 2. Use a null modem serial cross over cable to connect the
using the BACnet configuration menu are noted below. The computer to the BACnet communication module.
second part of this section, BACnet Commissioning and 3. Once connected, press the ‘Enter’ key to display the
Device Management, describes optional network testing and menu shown in Figure 1.
verification tools available for the communication module.
4. Change the terminal EIA-232 baud rate, if necessary.
The parameters listed below require configuration in order for If a change is required, the baud rate must be set first
the communication module to properly integrate to the BACnet using the BACnet configuration menu, and then the
network. terminal device application.
5. Change the following parameters, if desired: Instance,
BACnet Device Properties Name, Location, Description, MS/TP Baud Rate, and
• Device Instance - must be set to a unique value on the Units.
BACnet network
6. Press ‘S’ to save the BACnet configuration settings.
• Device Name - must be set to a unique value on the
BACnet network 7. Verify “Flash write – success” is shown for configuration
pages 1 and 2. Otherwise, save the settings again.
• Location
8. Change any unit or equipment configuration settings as
• Units
necessary as described in the next section.
• Description
• Unit Controller Configuration Settings – must be set using Unit Controller Configuration Settings
the BACnet configuration menu. See Unit Controller
Configuration Settings section below for details. CAUTION
Before modifying the Unit Controller Equipment Configuration settings,
BACnet MS/TP Settings please consult with the Controls Customer Support group at 866-462-7829.
• MS/TP Baud Rate - must be set to match the speed
of the BACnet network. Valid values are 9600, 19200, NOTE: The fan coil equipment configuration settings must be
38400, or 76800. The baud rate must be set using the set using the BACnet configuration menu, and are not
BACnet configuration menu. writeable through the building automation system.
• MaxMasters - set to the highest address of a MS/TP Four bytes of configuration data is entered using hexadecimal
master on the network segment to reduce the MS/TP pairs. See the Equipment Configuration Settings network
token traffic and increase response time of the unit variable section for details on the bit level encoding of the
controller. MaxMasters can be set from the BAS or from options.
the BACnet configuration menu.
Follow these steps to set the Unit Controller Equipment
• MAC Address / Address Switch - must be set according
Configuration:
to the BACnet network requirements. The MS/TP MAC
address can be set from the building automation system 1. Press the ‘6’ key to be prompted for the equipment
or from the BACnet configuration menu only when the configuration settings.
physical address switch (S3) is set to 255. 2. Enter three hexadecimal pairs as determined by the
desired equipment configuration options, and always set
Accessing the BACnet Configuration Menu the fourth byte pair to “80” and then press Enter to set
The BACnet communication module’s configuration menu is the values in the unit controller.
accessed through the DB-9 serial connector on the module
3. Press Enter again to display the BACnet Configuration
itself. Any serial terminal device or application (such as
Menu.
Windows HyperTerminal) can be used to view the menu and
change the configuration parameters. 4. Verify the first three bytes have transmitted back
correctly from the communication module in the
“Config Settings” message display. The fourth byte is
automatically cleared to zero.
5. Wait ten seconds to allow the unit controller to receive Several parameters are used only for maintenance and testing.
the new configuration settings and write the values to the A network management tool such as VTS is typically used to
serial EEPROM integrated circuit. issue the network commands. This section describes the use
of these network parameters that apply to the fan coil:
6. Restart the unit controller.
• DeviceCommunicationControl – Disable
7. Verify that new equipment configuration options are
being used by viewing the “Config Settings” diagnostic • DeviceCommunicationControl - Enable
message. • ReinitializeDevice (Reset)
8. Verify that “Invalid Equipment Configuration” alarm is not • Network “Wink” Command
annunciated by the unit controller as indicated on the
room sensor LED or building automation system. DeviceCommunicationControl - Disable
The purpose of this command is to reduce network traffic
Figure 1: BACnet Configuration Menu for diagnostic testing of the MS/TP network. When the
==================== Configuration Menu ====================
communication module receives a network command to
Daikin Applied – MTIIIUC_FCU disable communication, it stops communicating fan coil unit
BACnet FW FC0 v1.1 UnitApp FC0 vUC-1.1 IO-1.0 information to the network. An optional time may be specified
======= SW PN 2506908 ======================================
DEVICE for how long to suspend communications. The unit continues
1) Instance ........... 3101127 to operate during the Disabled state.
2) Name ............... MTIIIUC_FCU_3101127
3) Location ...........
4) Description ....... DeviceCommunicationControl - Enable
5) Units ................. English
6) Config Settings .. EA D0 01 00 When the communication module receives a network
command to enable communication, unit controller network
MS/TP
7) Baudrate ............ 38400 communication is restored.
8) MaxMasters ....... 127
M) MAC Address ... 127
ReinitializeDevice (Reset)
TERMINAL
9) EIA-232 Baudrate ... 19200 When the communication module receives a network
ReinitializeDevice command, it performs the following:
B) Backup or R) Restore Configuration
S) Save settings 1. Sends a command to the unit controller to perform a
------------------------------------------------------------ warm reset, maintaining non-volatile memory.
Enter Selection:
2. Resets the communication module.
BACnet Commissioning and If a warm reset is requested, the communication module’s non-
volatile memory is maintained. If a cold reset is requested,
Device Management then the communication module’s non-volatile memory is set to
the factory default values.
The Network “Wink” Command
NOTE: The password required to Reinitialize Device is
The BACnet communication module implements a unit “McQuay” or “MicroTech”.
identification mode command to the unit controller by using
the BACnet “ReinitializeDevice” request, with a Cold or Warm A cold reset can also be performed by the following button
Start request handle, and a password of “wink” (all lower case). sequence on the BACnet communication module.
The “wink” unit identification function allows verification of an
individual unit network address without opening the unit access 1. Press and hold the button labeled “Default.”
panels. The Wink command can be used during all operating 2. Momentarily press the “Reset” button.
and non-operating (ex. Alarm) modes except for the following
3. The four LED indicators flash briefly and then begin
conditions:
sequencing on starting with LED D1.
• Invalid Equipment Configuration Alarm
4. Release the “Default” button when all four LED indicators
• Emergency Shutdown Alarm are on.
• Actuator Calibration Process 5. The communication module will then clear the memory to
Upon receiving a wink command from a network management default settings and reset.
node, the unit controller exhibits the following identification
sequence (all occur simultaneously):
• Room Sensor LED: flashes ON 3 seconds, then OFF 3
seconds for 15 total seconds, unless an alarm condition
exists.
• Fan: the fan turns off for 5 seconds then on 5 seconds,
then off again for 5 seconds.
This section describes the relationship among the three Table 19: Effective Occupancy Mode - LonWorks
network occupancy inputs that determine the resulting effective
Local
occupancy of the unit. Refer to Table 18 for BACnet and Table Sensor
nviOccManCmd nviOccSchedule nviOccSensor nvoEffectOccup
OC_ OC_
Table 18: Effective Occupancy Mode - BACnet NA
UNOCCUPIED
NA NA
UNOCCUPIED
Occupancy Effective
Occupancy Occupancy
Override Occupancy OC_OCCUPIED NA OC_OCCUPIED
Scheduler Sensor Input
Input (MSV6) Output
Local Sensor Input (MSV7) (MSV8) OC_
(MSV5) UNOCCUPIED
NA OC_BYPASS
Range: 1-5 Range: 1–4 Range: 1–3 Range: 1–5 NA OC_BYPASS OC_STANDBY NA OC_BYPASS
NA 1 (Occ) NA NA 1 (Occ) OC_OCCUPIED OC_OCCUPIED
OC_NUL OC_ OC_
UNOCCUPIED UNOCCUPIED
NA 2 (Unoc) NA NA 2 (Unoc)
NA OC_STANDBY NA NA OC_STANDBY
1 (Occ) NA 1 (Occ)
2 (Unoc) NA 3 (Bypass) OC_OCCUPIED OC_OCCUPIED
NA 3 (Bypass) 3 (Standby) NA 3 (Bypass) OC_OCCUPIED OC_
OC_STANDBY
1 (Occ) 1 (Occ) UNOCCUPIED
4 (Null) OC_ OC_
2 (Unoc) 2 (Unoc) NA
NA OC_NUL UNOCCUPIED UNOCCUPIED
OC_STANDBY NA OC_STANDBY
NA 4 (Standby) NA NA 4 (Standby)
OC_OCCUPIED OC_OCCUPIED
OC_NUL OC_ OC_
1 (Occ) 1 (Occ) UNOCCUPIED UNOCCUPIED
1 (Occ)
2 (Unoc) 4 (Standby) OCC OC_NUL OC_NUL OC_NUL OC_OCCUPIED
2 (Unoc) NA 2 (Unoc) OC_
UNOCC OC_NUL OC_NUL OC_NUL
NA 5 (Null) UNOCCUPIED
3 (Standby) NA 4 (Standby)
Notes:
1 (Occ) 1 (Occ) 1. OC_BYPASS can be initiated by either nviOccManCmd or a local input.
4 (Null) nvoEffectOccup will only be OC_BYPASS for the duration of the Local Bypass Time
2 (Unoc) 2 (Unoc)
(nciBypassTime), until reinitiated by either a transition of the local input or an update to
Occ 5 (Null) 4 (Null) 3 (Null) 1 (Occ) nviOccManCmd.
2. The occupancy sensor can be either a local input or a network input. If a valid value
Unoc 5 (Null) 4 (Null) 3 (Null) 2 (Unoc) for the network input is present, it has precedence over a local input.
Note: Refer to the BACnet Network Objects section for full BACnet name and 3. For the occupancy sensor, OC_NUL (and no local input) is interpreted as OC_
descriptions. OCCUPIED.
4. For nviOccSchedule, this refers to the “current state” field.
5. “Any State” = Any State.
This section details the calculations used for setting space 3. The unit is operating In Occupied or Standby mode
temperature setpoints. The calculations depend on unit with Long Range Local Setpoint Adjust selected and
status (if it is occupied, unoccupied, or in standby mode) MSV12=2. The DeadBandFactor used in this calculation
and whether a local or long range setpoint adjust is enabled. is shown here for both Occupied and Standby modes.
BACnet and LonWorks methods are the shown separately.
Occupied: DeadBandFactor = ((AV1 – AV4) / 2)
A space temperature setpoint operation diagram illustrates
the relationship among the inputs and their default values Standby: DeadBandFactor = ((AV2 – AV5) / 2)
(Figure 2). The last section includes examples of common
• ReferenceSP = AI2
applications using default values.
• EffCoolOnSP = (ReferenceSP + DeadBandFactor)
Table 20 is the set of default values for each parameter. Refer
• EffCoolOffSP = (EffCoolOnSP – AV33)
to these defaults for the example applications (Table 21).
• EffHeatOnSP = (ReferenceSP – DeadBandFactor)
Setpoint Methods - BACnet • EffHeatOffSP = (EffHeatOnSP + AV33)
1. The unit is operating in Unoccupied mode. 4. The unit is operating in Occupied mode with Short
• EffCoolOnSP = AV3 Range Local Setpoint Adjust selected and MSV12=2.
• EffCoolOffSP = (EffCoolOnSP – AV39) • EffCoolOnSP = (AV1 + AV32)
• EffHeatOnSP = AV6 • EffCoolOffSP = (EffCoolOnSP – AV33)
• EffHeatOffSP = (EffHeatOnSP + AV39) • EffHeatOnSP = (AV4 + AV32)
2. The unit is operating in Occupied or Standby mode • EffHeatOffSP = (EffHeatOnSP + AV33)
with Local Setpoint Adjust disabled by MSV12=1.
5. The unit is operating in Standby mode with Short
This calculation then depends on whether or not there
Range Local Setpoint Adjust selected and MSV12=2.
is a valid AV37 value. The DeadBandFactor used in this
calculation is shown here for both Occupied and Standby • EffCoolOnSP = (AV2 + AV32)
modes (and applies to both a valid and invalid AV37 • EffCoolOffSP = (EffCoolOnSP – AV33)
value): • EffHeatOnSP = (AV5 + AV32)
Occupied: DeadBandFactor = ((AV1 – AV4) / 2) • EffHeatOffSP = (EffHeatOnSP + AV33)
Standby: DeadBandFactor = ((AV2 – AV5) / 2)
Setpoint Methods – LonWorks
Valid AV37 value:
1. The unit is operating in Unoccupied mode.
• ReferenceSP = (AV37 + AV38)
• EffCoolOnSP = nciSetpoints.unoccupied_cool
• EffCoolOnSP = (ReferenceSP + DeadBandFactor)
• EffCoolOffSP = (EffCoolOnSP – nciUnoccDiff)
• EffCoolOffSP = (EffCoolOnSP – AV33)
• EffHeatOnSP = nciSetpoints.unoccupied_heat
• EffHeatOnSP = (ReferenceSP – DeadBandFactor)
• EffHeatOffSP = (EffHeatOnSP + nciUnoccDiff)
• EffHeatOffSP = (EffHeatOnSP + AV33)
2. The unit is operating in Occupied or Standby
Invalid AV37 value: (Analog Null) mode with Local Setpoint Adjust disabled by
The Reference setpoint used in this calculation is shown here nciLocSptEnable=0. This calculation then depends on
for both Occupied and Standby modes: whether or not there is a valid nviSetpoint value. The
Occupied: ReferenceSP = (AV1 – DeadBandFactor + DeadBandFactor used in this calculation is shown here
AV38) for both Occupied and Standby modes (and applies to
both a valid and invalid nviSetpoint value):
Standby: ReferenceSP = (AV2 – DeadBandFactor +
AV38) Occupied: DeadBandFactor = ((nciSetpoints.occupied_
cool – nciSetpoints.occupied_heat) / 2)
• EffCoolOnSP = (ReferenceSP + DeadBandFactor)
Standby: DeadBandFactor = ((nciSetpoints.standby_cool
• EffCoolOffSP = (EffCoolOnSP – AV33) – nciSetpoints.standby_heat) / 2)
• EffHeatOnSP = (ReferenceSP – DeadBandFactor)
• EffHeatOffSP = (EffHeatOnSP + AV33) Valid nviSetpoint value:
• ReferenceSP = (nviSetpoint + nviSetptOffset)
• EffCoolOnSP = (ReferenceSP + DeadBandFactor)
• EffCoolOffSP = (EffCoolOnSP – nciOccDiff)
• EffHeatOnSP = (ReferenceSP – DeadBandFactor)
• EffHeatOffSP = (EffHeatOnSP + nciOccDiff)
Invalid nviSetpoint value: (Analog Null) 4. The unit is operating in Occupied mode with
Short Range Local Setpoint Adjust selected and
The Reference setpoint used in this calculation is shown here
nciLocSptEnable=1.
for both Occupied and Standby modes:
Occupied: ReferenceSP = (nciSetpoints.occupied_cool - • EffCoolOnSP = (nciSetpoints.occupied_cool +
DeadBandFactor+nviSetptOffset) nvoSetptShift)
Standby: ReferenceSP = (nciSetpoints.standby_cool – • EffCoolOffSP = (EffCoolOnSP – nciOccDiff)
DeadBandFactor + nviSetptOffset) • EffHeatOnSP = (nciSetpoints.occupied_heat +
nvoSetptShift)
• EffCoolOnSP = (ReferenceSP + DeadBandFactor)
• EffHeatOffSP = (EffHeatOnSP + nciOccDiff)
• EffCoolOffSP = (EffCoolOnSP – nciOccDiff)
• EffHeatOnSP = (ReferenceSP – DeadBandFactor) 5. The unit is operating in Standby mode with
Short Range Local Setpoint Adjust selected and
• EffHeatOffSP = (EffHeatOnSP + nciOccDiff)
nciLocSptEnable=1.
3. The unit is operating In Occupied or Standby mode • EffCoolOnSP = (nciSetpoints.standby_cool +
with Long Range Local Setpoint Adjust selected and nvoSetptShift)
nciLocSptEnable=1. The DeadBandFactor used in this
• EffCoolOffSP = (EffCoolOnSP – nciOccDiff)
calculation is shown here for both Occupied and Standby
modes. • EffHeatOnSP = (nciSetpoints.standby_heat +
nvoSetptShift)
Occupied: DeadBandFactor = ((nciSetpoints.occupied_ • EffHeatOffSP = (EffHeatOnSP + nciOccDiff)
cool – nciSetpoints.occupied_heat) / 2)
Standby: DeadBandFactor = ((nciSetpoints.standby_cool Important Notes
– nciSetpoints.standby_heat) / 2)
1. The Long/Short Range equipment configuration selection
• ReferenceSP = nvoSetpoint does not affect network setpoint operation.
• EffCoolOnSP = (ReferenceSP + DeadBandFactor) 2. Effective deadband does not apply to units in
• EffCoolOffSP = (EffCoolOnSP – nciOccDiff) Unoccupied mode.
• EffHeatOnSP = (ReferenceSP – DeadBandFactor) 3. The LonMark organization provides a detailed
• EffHeatOffSP = (EffHeatOnSP + nciOccDiff) description of the symmetrical method used to determine
the effective setpoint calculation. Refer to the Wall Unit
Functional Profile, available at: http://www.lonmark.org/
technical_resources/guidelines/docs/profiles/8540_10.
pdf.
nciUnoccDiff
83 Effective Unoccupied Cool OFF SP
77
75 Effective Cool ON SP
nciOccDiff
74 Effective Cool OFF SP
.5 (Effective Deadband)
73
Reference Setpoint Effective Deadband
72
66
nciUnoccDiff
60 Effective Unoccupied Heat ON SP
Three adjustable parameters are associated with each • Integral Time (Ki): Or integral action, accumulates
Proportional – Integral (PI) control loop: Proportional Gain the error amounts and causes the controlled output to
(Kp), Integral Time (Ki), and Deadband (DB). When the fan approach the setpoint over time in an attempt to eliminate
coil unit is properly sized for the space, the default settings any system offset. The smaller the integral (Ki) setting,
for these parameters provide the best control action for all the the more the integral effects the process under control.
various operating conditions. The following section describes When the Ki setting is too low, the process variable (PV)
the terminology and calculations used to determine these oscillates around the setpoint. When the Ki setting is too
parameters. In the event of a field issue, these parameters high, the process variable does not reach the setpoint.
must be set back to the original default settings. • Deadband (DB): The deadband parameter serves two
main purposes: 1) deadband prevents the actuator from
PI Control Algorithm constantly hunting or over-correcting, and 2) ensures the
The PI control algorithm calculates the desired actuator output, actuator physically moves every time a new positioning
and ranges from 0 to 100%. command is given. Deadband prevents small output
changes from modifying the actuator position. When
Definitions the deadband configuration property is set to 3%, the
PI control output adjustment must exceed plus or minus
• Process Variable (PV): Measured analog input reading. 1.5%, or the actuator position will not be changed.
• Setpoint (SP): Desired target value.
• Error: Value is calculated one of two ways depending on Output Formula
the PI blocks fixed action type. Output % = (Kp x Error) + ((Sample Time x Sum of
• Direct Acting PI (Cooling): Error = PV – SP Errors) / Ki)
• Reverse Acting PI (Heating): Error = SP – PV
Fan Coil PI Control Blocks
• Sample Time (ST): Scan rate of the PI control blocks,
which is an internally fixed value of 10 seconds. • Loop #1: Modulating Hydronic Heating Valve
• Sum of Errors: Summation of all past errors. To • Loop #2: Modulating Hydronic Cooling Valve
prevent integral wind-up, the integral error summation is • Loop #3: Economizer Discharge Air Temperature (DAT)
suspended when PI output reaches 100%. Setpoint
• Proportional Gain (Kp): Or proportional action, causes • Loop #4: Economizer Position
the controlled output to change in proportion to the
magnitude of the present error amount. Error is the
difference between the sensors present value and the
set point. When the Kp setting is too low, the process
variable (PV) response will change too slowly. When the
Kp setting is too high, the process variable response
will excessively overshoot and possibly oscillate around
the setpoint (SP). If faster system response is desired,
increase the Kp setting. Make small, incremental
adjustments to the proportional gain setting to avoid
system instability.
Minimum_Output
Multi-state Input State_Text
Present_Value, Priority_Array, Relinquish_
Multi-state Value State_Text Default,
MSV14 = Device Units (English – Metric)
Description Description
Device Location
Max_Master
Location (Limit 32 Chars)
Max_Master
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