Schneider Electric SER8300 Series User Guide

SER8300 User Interface Guide
SER8300 Series Room Controller
Commercial and Hotel/Lodging HVAC Fan Coil Applications
Version 8
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
HMI Display 2
How to Enter Setup Screen 3
Setup Screen Display 4
Clock Settings 5 Schedule Settings 6 Options Settings 7 Wireless Ecosystem 8 Lua Settings 9 Lua Generic Parameters 10
Network Settings 11
ZigBee® Pro Settings 12 BACnet® Settings 15 BACnet® Instance Number 16 Modbus® Settings 17
Conguration Parameters 18
Setpoints Settings 30
Display Settings 32
User HMI - Hospitality 33 User HMI - Commercial 33 Other Functions 34 Customizable Color Options 36
Service Views 39
Language Selection 42
Test Outputs 43
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HOME SCREEN DISPLAY
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Hospitality User Interface Shown
Date
Short Network Message
Occupancy Status
Room Indoor Temperature
Room Indoor Humidity
Outdoor Temperature
System Mode
Select system mode
Time
System Status
Fan Status
Up Arrow
Raise Temperature Setpoint
Actual Setpoint
Down Arrow
Lower Temperature Setpoint
Help
Enter help screen
Language
Select preferred language
Fan Mode
Select fan mode
Temperature Units
Select Celsius or Fahrenheit
Note: User HMI is congurable and allows display functions such as Date, Time, Humidity, Outdoor Temperature, Setpoint, and others to be enabled or disabled by
setting various parameters.
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HOW TO ENTER SET-UP SCREEN
Touch and hold this point for 3 seconds to enter setup mode
Note: If a conguration/installer
password is activated to prevent unauthorised access to the
conguration menu parameters,
a password entry prompt shows to prevent access to device
conguration components.
SETUP SCREEN DISPLAY
1/2 Setup
Network
Configuration
Setpoints - Display
Service View
Test Outputs
Language Selection
Return to
home screen
*only available in recent versions of rmware
Discover Mode
discoverable on wireless ZigBee® Pro
network (hidden if ZigBee® Pro settings
are not congured)
Note: The "Network" button does not show if BACnet
Enter BACnet® and ZigBee® network settings
Enter parameter conguration menu
Enter setpoint & display settings
Enter status and service view
Enter output testing mode
Enable selected language(s)*
Controller becomes
®
or ZigBee® Pro card is installed.
General Note:
Adjustable parameter
Nonadjustable parameter
Indicates invisible conditional
eld. Appears based only on model, presence of a
ZigBee® wireless adapter module or presence of a
Lua script, depending on the eld.
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SET-UP SCREEN DISPLAY 2/2
2/2 Setup
Clock - Schedule
LUA
Wireless Ecosystem
Options
Schedule Menu
Clock
Schedule
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Enter Schedule menu screen
Enter Wireless Ecosystem menu screen (ZigBee wireless adapter module
required) Enter Lua script settings (Lua script required)
SCHEDULE MENU SCREEN
Enter Clock settings
Enter Schedule settings
Enter Options settings
Note: The Schedule menu screen is directly accessible from the main display if the Schedule
Menu conguration parameter is enabled. See Conguration Parameters Screen 6/7 on page 26 for
more information.
Touch and hold this point for 3 seconds to enter the Schedule Menu screen.
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Clock
Time format
AM-PM
Time
2000
Year
Month
Day
Weekday
01
Jan.
Sunday
CLOCK SETTINGS
The Clock settings screen allows the device’s internal time settings to be changed, including current time, standard day, month, year and weekday options, as well as choice between a 12 hour AM / PM display or a 24 hour display.
PARAMETER DETAILS
Conguration Parameters Default Value Signicance and Adjustments
Time Format
Current time display format
Default value: AM-PM
Time
Current time display setting
Default value: Begins at 12:00 AM at initial power up.
Year
Default value: 2000
Month
Default value: Jan.
Day Default value: 01
Weekday
Default value: Sunday
Choice between 12 hour AM - PM time format or 24 hour time format.
AM-PM
24 Hours
Note: Changing the value of this parameter automatically
changes the format of the displayed value of the Time parameter directly below.
Standard time display, 12 hour AM-PM or 24 hour; format is
determined by the Time Format parameter value.
Current year
Current month
Current day
Current day of the week
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SCHEDULE SETTINGS
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****day Schedule
Occupied 1
Unoccupied 1
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Occupied 2
Unoccupied 2
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Occupied 3
Unoccupied 3
There are 7 different schedule setting screens, one for each day of the week, titled accordingly. Each day can have different
scheduled events where the room controller is set to Occupied status or back to Unoccupied status and use the appropriate
setpoints, back and forth up to 3 times per day.
Screen title is identied by
day of the week (Sunday
through Saturday)
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PARAMETER DETAILS
Conguration Parameters Default Value Signicance and Adjustments
Occupied
Default value: None
Unoccupied
Default value: None
Denes a time when the room controller is automatically set to
use the Occupied setpoint.
Note: There are 3 separate Occupied parameter entries
Denes a time when the room controller is automatically set to
use the Unoccupied setpoint.
Note: There are 3 separate Unoccupied parameter entries
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OPTIONS SETTINGS
The options settings screen allows you to determine how the Room Controller will determine whether it is functioning in Occupied or Unoccupied mode and scheduling.
6/7 Configuration
Options
Language English
Occupancy cmd Loc occ.
Schedule type 7 days
Units °C
Low backlight 60 %
Night backlight 5 %
RH display Disable
PARAMETER DETAILS
Conguration Parameters Default Value Signicance and Adjustments
Occupancy cmd
Default value: Local occ
Schedule type
Default value: 7 days
Occupancy Command
Loc occ: occupancy is determined by local sequences (either PIR or
schedule, as congured under Occ. source).
Occupied: force occupied mode.
Unoccup: force unoccupied mode.
Schedule type Command
7 days: Independent scheduling; title is identied by day of the week
(Sunday through Saturday)
5+1+1 days: Weekdays scheduling and Independent Weekend
scheduling; title is identied as Weekdays, Saturday and Sunday
5+2 days: Weekdays scheduling and Weekend scheduling; title is identied as Weekdays and Weekend
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WIRELESS ECOSYSTEM
Set function to
Status
1/10 Zone
Battery
No
Paired
0x0000
IEEE addr.
None
Closed
Normal
Permit join
On
Set function to
Status
10/10 Zone
Battery
No
Paired
0x0000
IEEE addr.
None
Closed
Normal
When ZigBee wireless sensors are set up to communicate with a Room Controller, the functioning of each such sensor is described in a separate Zone screen, up to a maximum of 10 Zones. Select the appropriate type of sensor based on the required
functioning using the up and down arrow keys.
Up to 10 separate wireless sensors
can be congured,
each with its own Zone screen
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Identical to ZigBee settings display
parameter, see
page 11
PARAMETER DETAILS
Conguration Parameters Default Value Signicance and Adjustments
Set function to
Describe function of specied wireless sensor Default value: None
Status
Current status of information received from the sensor Read only
Battery
Current status of sensor battery, if any.
Read only
Paired
Sensor pairing state Read only
Only last 4 digits in HEX shown
None: No sensor function congured for this zone
Door: Sensor is a door contact switch
Window: Sensor is a window contact switch
Motion: Sensor is a motion sensor
Status: Updates the BACnet status of the sensor, but no
action is taken by the internal logic of the controller.
Remove: Selecting this function clears the zone of the settings for the attached sensor. However, the sensor will automatically
try to reconnect with the room controller unless it is manually reset as well.
Close: Sensor in closed state (door/window only)
Open: Sensor in opened state (door/window only)
No motion: Sensor detects no motion (motion sensor only)
Motion: Sensor detects motion (motion sensor only)
None: No status information received from sensor.
Low: Battery power level is low, replacement or recharge will
be needed soon
Normal: Battery power level is in the normal range,
replacement or recharge is not currently needed.
None: Sensor does not use a battery
No: Sensor is not paired with the room controller
Yes: Sensor is paired with the room controller
Invalid: Incorrect type of sensor (win/door or motion)
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1/3 LUA
LUA program’s name:
User program
Program:
if not init then init=true delay=0 end if ME.BV1==1 then ME.BO98=1 delay=60
2/3 LUA
Debug log:
Program cmd
Program status
Program error
Run
Running
No error
LUA SETTINGS
The LUA settings screens show information about any custom LUA script uploaded to the controller. LUA scripts are not
programmable on the controllers, and so must be uploaded to the controllers.
The title of the LUA script is shown here
The body of the LUA script is shown here
PARAMETER DETAILS
Conguration Parameters Default Value Signicance and Adjustments
Program cmd
Default value: Run
Program status
Read only
Program error
Read only
Run: The LUA script is activated and will run continuously
until deactivated.
Stop: The LUA script is deactivated
Running: The LUA script is current active
Halted: The LUA script has been stopped and is not active. Idle: The LUA script is running but is not currently taking any
actions Waiting: The LUA script is running and waiting for a re- sponse.
No error: No errors in the LUA script are detected. Syntax: A syntax error in the LUA script is detected
Runtime: A runtime error has occurred while running the
LUA script.
Memory: The device has run out of memory for the script
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LUA GENERIC PARAMETERS
3/3 LUA
0
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Param. B (AV26)
Param. C (AV27)
Param. D (AV28)
Param. E (AV29)
Param. F (AV30)
0
0
0
Param. A (AV25)
The LUA settings include six generic parameters that do not have predened values. These can be used to represent LUA script variables. They are user congurable in their default state, but when they are assigned a value by a LUA script they become read only, and the display colour of the parameter changes to red. These parameters are also modiable through BACnet as Analog Values (AVs). These parameters can be congured to receive information from ZigBee sensors.
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PARAMETER DETAILS
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A parameter dened by a LUA script displays in red text.
The default value is normally 0, but it can be user-congured to
use a different default value.
Conguration Parameters Default Value Signicance and Adjustments
Parameter A
Default value: 0 Default value can be changed by user
Parameter B
Default value: 0 Default value can be changed by user
Parameter C
Default value: 0 Default value can be changed by user
Parameter D
Default value: 0 Default value can be changed by user
Parameter E
Default value: 0 Default value can be changed by user
Parameter F
Default value: 0 Default value can be changed by user
AV25
The value(s) of this parameter depends on what is assigned to
it using the LUA script function
AV26
The value(s) of this parameter depends on what is assigned to
it using the LUA script function
AV27
The value(s) of this parameter depends on what is assigned to
it using the LUA script function
AV28
The value(s) of this parameter depends on what is assigned to
it using the LUA script function
AV29
The value(s) of this parameter depends on what is assigned to
it using the LUA script function
AV30
The value(s) of this parameter depends on what is assigned to
it using the LUA script function
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Network
None
Wire protocol
Optional prot.
NETWORK SETTINGS
Network screen shows if a ZigBee card is detected and selection between BACnet or Modbus network protocols.
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PARAMETER DETAILS
Conguration Parameters Default Value Signicance and Adjustments
Optional prot.
Default value: None Default value can be changed by user
Wire protocol Default value: None
Next
Page
None
ZigBee card detection
Wired network protocol selection
Change Value
( see note )
Back to
Setup Page
None: No ZigBee card detected ZigBee: ZigBee card detected
None: No wired protocol congured BACnet: Enable BACnet network protocol
Modbus: Enable Modbus network protocol
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ZIGBEE PRO NETWORK SETTINGS
ZigBee Pro set-up screen shows when ZigBee card is detected in model. Select desired parameter and use up or down arrow to set parameter to desired value.
1/3 Zigbee network
COM address 254
Node type Router
ZigBee PAN ID 25
ZigBee channel 15
ZigBee short 0x0000
ZigBee® Pro short address. The address is generated once device joins a ZigBee® network
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ZigBee status No NWK
Next
Page
Back to
Setup Page
Change Value
( see note )
Status of controller detecting a ZigBee® network. Shows Online when connected successfully to network
PARAMETER DETAILS
Conguration parameters default value Signicance and adjustments
COM address
Terminal Equipment Controller networking address
Default value = 254 Range is: 0 to 254
ZigBee® Pan ID
Personal Area Network Identication Default value = 0 Range is: 1 to 1000
For wireless models, the use of the COM address is not
mandatory. The COM address is an optional way to identify a device on the network and is recommended if used with an MPM.
It is Mandatory for BACnet
This parameter (PAN ID) links specic Terminal Equipment Controllers to specic ZigBee® coordinators. For every Terminal Equipment Controller reporting to a coordinator,
make sure you set the SAME channel value both on the
coordinator and the Terminal Equipment Controller(s).
The default value of 0 is NOT a valid PAN ID. The valid range of available PAN ID is from 1 to 1000.
Range 1 to 500 for centralized networked applications using a ZigBee® Coordinator.
Range 501 to 1000 is for stand-alone applications where each controller is its own coordinator for stand alone installation of wireless door and window switches.
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2/3 Zigbee network
Door status
Closed
Door installed
No
Window status
Closed
Win. installed
No
Permit join
On
Low bat. alarm
Off
PARAMETER DETAILS
Conguration parameters default value Signicance and adjustments
ZigBee® channel Channel selection
Default value = 10 Range is: 10 to 25
ZigBee® status
(read only)
This parameter (Channel) links specic Terminal Equipment Controllers to specic ZigBee® coordinators. For every Terminal Equipment Controller reporting to a coordinator,
make sure you set the SAME channel value both on the
coordinator and the Terminal Equipment Controller(s).
Using channels 15 and 25 is recommended.
The default value of 10 is NOT a valid channel. The valid range of available channel is from 11 to 25.
( Not Det ): ZigBee® module not detected
( Pwr On ): ZigBee® module detected but not congured
( No NWK ): ZigBee® congured but no network joined
( Joined ): ZigBee® network joined
( Online ): Communicating
Status of the door
contact (if installed)
Status of the window
contact (if installed)
Battery alarm of the wireless switch
Note: The display will return to the home screen when no activity is detected for 1 minute.
PARAMETER DETAILS
Conguration parameters default value
Permit join
Default value = On
Signicance and adjustments
Changing this value to "Off" locks out any new ZigBee® devices from joining the network through this controller.
Indicates if the door contact is installed
Indicates if the window contact is installed
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