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Installation and Operations Guide
ACM-VLX/VLX/EXP/AXM
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  • Page 1 Installation and Operations Guide ACM-VLX/VLX/EXP/AXM © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 2 . Ale rton, BACtalk, Compas s and the ir logos are re gis te re d trade marks and Vis ualLogic is a trade mark of Honeywell Honeywell dis claims any proprie tary inte re s t in trade marks and trade name s othe r than its own. © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Appendix C: Compass operator workstation templates Appendix D: Compass operator workstation templates Appendix E: HyperTerminal settings Appendix F: BACnet object and property reference Appendix G: H-O-A and trimpot status values Appendix H: Input configuration worksheets © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 4: About This Guide

    4. Set up programming, automation, and integration with a solid understanding of ACM-VLX or VLX data. After you review installation information, check “VLX/ACM-VLX/EXP/AXM operation and maintenance” on page 64 for information about running tests and verifying operation. © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 5: Other Resources

    Compas s Works tation Us e r Guide , and de vice s and s e t up e ne rgy manage me nt and Compas s He lp building automation fe ature s . © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 6: Key Illustrations

    Installation and Operations Guide ACM-VLX/VLX/EXP/AXM Key illustrations Fig ure 1 Typical ACM with ACM-OC-2XTUX and ACM-OC-2X485 © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 7 S e e page 40. Co in c e ll batte ry for re al-time clock and nonvolatile data s torage . Type DL2450 or e quivale nt. S e e page 71. Fig ure 2 © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 8 . S e e page 65 S e e page 30. and page 95. Fig ure 3 Typical EXP (I/O e xpans ion module ), EXP-1048 s hown © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 9 SW1 for AXM address. Use switched 1-3 to set AXM address in the range 0-7. Fig ure 4 Typical AXM (I/O e xpans ion module ), AXM-1048 s hown © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 10 Installation and Operations Guide ACM-VLX/VLX/EXP/AXM Fig ure 5 Ethe rne t imple me ntation © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 11 Installation and Operations Guide Key illustrations Fig ure 6 MS /TP imple me ntation Figure 7 Small building implementation © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 12 (1) THIS DEVICE MA NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT AN INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, AO 7 INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MA CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION. Fig ure 8 Communications conne ctions for VLX and EXP © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 13 S hie ld Run one e nd to pane l ground, tape back at othe r e nd. Tie through at inte rme diate EXPs / AXMs . Fig ure 9 Communications conne ctions for VLX and EXP/AXM. © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 14 Installation and Operations Guide ACM-VLX/VLX/EXP/AXM Fig ure 10 VLX and EXP mounting dime ns ions © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 15 Installation and Operations Guide Key illustrations Fig ure 11 AXM mounting dime ns ions © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 16 24V relays or similar 24VAC loads Fig ure 12 Typical powe r and BO load conne ctions for VLX and EXPs . S e e page 25, page 26, and page 33. © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 17 Installation and Operations Guide Key illustrations Fig ure 13 Typical powe r and BO load conne ctions for VLX and AXMs . © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 18 INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MA CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION. Fig ure 14 Typical powe r and BO load conne ctions for VLX and EXPs . S e e page 25, page 26, and page 33. © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 19 Installation and Operations Guide Key illustrations Fig ure 15 Analog input (AI) and analog output (AO) wiring © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 20: About The Acm-Vlx, Vlx, Exps, And Axms

    MS/TP should be limited to 10 or fewer. Other factors will affect network performance such as global-controller-hosted VLC point alarms, global controller DDC references to devices on the MS/TP, and active operator workstations requesting data from devices on the MS/TP. © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 21: What's In The Vlx/Acm-Vlx

    “Universal inputs (AIs, BIs)” on page 35. • Manual output overrides: H-O-A switches and trimpots. Hand-Off- Auto switches enable local override of binary and analog outputs. Status values are available in software. See “Using H-O-A switches and © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 22: Compliances

    485 network. • Although an MS/TP connection is present, Ethernet is the preferred primary method of connecting the VLX/ACM-VLX to the BACnet network and to the Compass operator workstation. If MS/TP is the © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 23 • EXPs/AXMs do not support the Alerton Microset or Microset II. • VLX: Does not support sending alpha messages to an alpha-numeric pager. However, you can send numeric messages to an alpha-numeric pager. ACM-VLX: Does not support Paging. © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 24: Hardware Installation

    Ope rating te mpe rature range and humidity for VLXs /ACMs /EXPs / AXMs Ope rating te mpe rature 32–131°F (0–55°C) Humidity 0–95% RH, non-conde ns ing VLXs, ACMs, EXPs, and AXMs can be mounted in any vertical or horizontal orientation. © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 25: Single-Point Grounding

    Ground screw Insert ground cable here and tighten screw to secure Termination platform Warning! Do not insert ground cable here. Circuit board Fig ure 16 VLX and EXP ground lug (GND) de tail © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 26: Power Connections

    Hold the cable in place and turn the adjustment screw clockwise to tighten it until the clamps in the wire slot secure the cable. Tug gently on the cable to ensure that it’s securely terminated. © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 27 WAR NING require an independent 24 VAC power source. Power terminals for EXPs/AXMs are located on the upper right of the unit. See Figure 13 on page 17 for power wiring diagrams. © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 28 Po we r re quire d 20 VA EXP-10120 20 VA AXM-1048 20 VA AXM-2200 20 VA Total: 80 VA 3. Multiply by a 25% safety factor: 80VA X 1.25 = 100 VA © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 29 Cable -s e le ction chart for 24 VAC. Find inte rs e ction of dis tance (Fe e t of Wire ) and curre nt (VA). The n re ad the diagonal line to the right to s e le ct appropriate wire s ize in AWG. © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 30: Communications Connections

    See the BACtalk System Design Guide (LTBT-TM-SYSDSGN) for detailed information about network architecture. EXP communications bus The VLX/ACM-VLX and EXPs/AXMs communicate over a simple 18 AWG two conductor twisted shield cable bus. Up to eight EXPs/AXMs can connect to © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 31 DIP Po s itio n ( = ON) EXP Addre s s Ethernet Ethernet is a high-speed LAN widely installed in commercial buildings. Ethernet is the preferred method of connecting the VLX/ACM-VLX to a BACnet internetwork. © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 32 6 on page 11 for more information. Do not connect the VLX to the BACnet internetwork using MS/TP unless data traffic requirements are relatively low and Ethernet connection is cost-prohibitive or otherwise difficult to provide. Ethernet is the preferred primary connection method. © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 33: Exp/Axm I/O

    HOT terminals are labeled HOT A, HOT B, and so on. HOT terminals connect to the hot leg of a 24 VAC Terminal identification transformer that is used exclusively for BO power. BO terminals connect to the © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 34 Size the fuse at 125% of the sum of all loads powered by the transformer. © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 35 • Current (4–20 mA) • Dry contact • Solid-state (transistor) switch • Pulse-type inputs (IN-1, IN-2, and IN-3 only) All inputs require software configuration. See “Setting up inputs” on page 53 for details. © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 36 Set the input jumper to position 1. 2 3 4 5 4–20mA inputs Wiring scenarios depend on the type of 4-20mA device. For two-wire devices, the +20 VDC output terminal on the EXP/AXM can provide power. © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 37 Connect the device’s signal output, typically identified as Signal or Output +, to the appropriate IN terminal. Connect the device’s output common (typically identified as Output Common, Output –, or –) to the nearest COM terminal. © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 38 DC currents or for direct connection to programmable logic controllers (PLCs) or DDC controllers. The DC switch must use a transistor on the output. Maintain polarity. © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 39 Set the jumper to position 1. 2 3 4 5 Fig ure 22 The VLX/ACM-VLX/EXP/AXM re ads puls e data from s ucce s s ive le ading e dge s © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 40: Initial Firmware And Operator Workstation Setup

    Configuration parameters are stored in persistent memory and EEPROM. You can perform configuration tasks off-site, if necessary, remove power, and the VLXVLX-Platinum will retain settings. © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 41 3. Type a name for the new connection, select a different icon if desired, and then click OK. 4. In the Connect To dialog box, from the Connect Using list, select the COM port to which the AC-2650 cable is connected and then click OK. © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 42 5. HyperTerminal prompts you to provide connection properties. In the Connection Properties dialog box, choose the settings shown and then click OK. The setup window closes, and the HyperTerminal window is blank with a blinking cursor. © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 43 Try again. Once you s ucce s s fully conne ct, s ave the s e s s ion. You can the n us e it to conne ct to any VLX/VLX-Platinum. © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 44 To s ave c hang e s 1. Press Z until the Main menu appears. 2. Press X to exit. The VLX/ACM-VLX Diagnostic and Configuration Utility prompts you to save your changes. © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 45 Ethernet network settings are items B, C, and D on Setting Ethernet options the Change Configuration menu. Select options according to Table 7. See the BACtalk System Design Guide (LTBT-TM-SYSDSGN) for more information about Ethernet and IP configurations. © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 46 MS/TP should be limited to 10 or fewer. Other factors also affect network performance such as global-controller-hosted VLC point alarms, global controller DDC references to devices on the MS/TP, and active operator workstations requesting data from devices on the MS/TP. © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 47 VLX from polling, but doe s not dis able the port. S e t to OFF if you are conne cting an e xte rnal mode m. E. Dire ct s pe ake r ON | OFF Not us e d. © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 48 It also requires close coordination with IT and networking professionals who maintain the network. Seek out contacts in this field as soon as possible in the project to help you determine appropriate BACnet/IP settings. © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 49 0-255. Follow IP addre s s ing conve ntions and rule s for your ne twork. De fault is 000.000.000.000, which pre ve nts IP ope ration whe n IP Enable d = Y. © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 50 IP routing is s ue s , s ince mos t IP route rs do not allow me s s age s to be forwarde d to multiple de vice s as a s e curity pre caution. In ne arly all applications , le ave this s e tting to the de fault 255.255.255.255. © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 51: Final Set Up And Check Out At The Operator Workstation

    • Set up automation features • Confirm EXP/AXM communications If the VLX is on a BACnet internetwork, the operator workstation can connect using the internetwork. See Compass Help and documentation for more information and instructions. © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 52 BIN extension. See Compass Help or documentation for information about downloading ROC files and checking ROC file versions. VLX ROC file: <bactalk root>\system\app11.bin ACM ROC file: <Compass root>\system\app28.bin (ACM-VLX is part of the ACM ROC) © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 53 Compass operator workstation. Configuration AVs, status information, and I/O values are presented for each EXP/AXM. See “Appendix C: Compass operator workstation templates” on page 76 for a reference. © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 54 “Setting up pulse inputs” on page 56 for more information about pulse inputs. The present-value of the AI associated with the input results from the raw count input value (from 0–4095) affected by Zero and Range AVs. © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 55 The software input filter adjusts the AI present-value as follows: c = Raw counts y = Filter factor set through AV-e2nn p = The previously calculated AI present-value (post filtered)     – AI Present Value ------------------------------- ------------ - © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 56 Do Not write to Backup Mode AVs with DDC. See the Technical CAUTION Issue KBA “Writing to EXP backup mode AVs in DDC causes EXP communication failures and resets” on the Alerton Support Network for more information. Doc ID: 01-0117-01-00 © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 57 EXP e , AO 5 EXP e , BO 9 e 610 EXP e , AO 6 EXP e , BO 10 e 611 EXP e , AO 7 EXP e , BO 11 © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 58: Vlx/Acm-Vlx Data, Ddc, And Automation

    EXP/AXM. Example: If the variable object identifier AI-e0nn is shown, AI-3018 refers to IN-18 on EXP 3/AXM 3. Any time an object appears without a property specified, the present-value property is assumed. © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 59: Inputs (Ais And Bis)

    (for example, AV-e021 provides consumption for IN-2). Outputs (AOs and BOs) Output objects are associated with corresponding output terminals on the EXP/ AXM. AOs are for analog loads. BOs are for binary loads. © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 60 DDC. Instead, write to the priority-array property of the AO or BO at Index 9. This practice prevents the VLX/ACM-VLX from storing the last written present-value in memory and then subsequently referencing it. © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 61 See “Appendix G: H-O-A and trimpot status values” on page 95 for a reference of AVs associated with H-O-A switch and trimpot status. © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 62: Avs And Bvs

    Fig ure 25 Placing the Ale rton Diagnos tics (513) prope rty of the Program 1024 obje ct on a de vice te mplate for a VLX/ACM-VLX with de vice ins tance 211 © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 63: Special Points In Ddc Programming

    MS/TP dev cnt Provides a count of the devices currently communicating on the VLXs/ACM-VLXs MS/TP LAN. NOTE: VLX and ACM have dedicated diagnostic screens for MS/TP device counts. Use the Alerton/ Standard templates. © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 64: Vlx/Acm-Vlx/Exp/Axm Operation And Maintenance

    5 minute s , re gardle s s of communications s tatus . S e e OFF 2.5 s e conds ) “Backup mode s e que nce of ope ration” on page 66. © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 65: Using H-O-A Switches And Trimpots

    Fully counte r-clockwis e = 0% (0 mA or 0 VDC), Fully clockwis e = 100% (20mA or 10 VDC). © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 66: Backup Mode Sequence Of Operation

    However, saving this data to the operator workstation lets you quickly restore settings after a catastrophic failure that requires you to completely reprogram the controller. See Compass Help for information about sending and saving controller data. © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 67: Vlx/Vlx-Platinum Coin-Cell Battery Replacement

    The VLX has a Reset button, which resets CPU power without physically removing and replacing power connections. When instructions or procedures call for you to reset the VLX, use the Reset button. © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 68 2. Reset the VLX. All four diagnostic LEDs show steady ON. 3. Within two seconds, while all four diagnostic LEDs show steady ON, reset the VLX again. 4. Return Switch 3 to the OFF position. © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 69: Performing A Comprehensive Field Test (Vlx/Vlx-Platinum)

    VLX/VLX-Platinum. If any test failed, factory servicing is required. Failures detected by the comprehensive field test cannot be IMPOR TA N T corrected in the field. Any test failure requires that you return the unit for factory service. © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 70 PTP c o mm. c hanne l te s t Ve rifie s that the s e rial communications controlle r is ope rational. All te s ts comple te --OK Flas h ON the n OFF. © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 71: Appendix A: Technical Data

    Up to 200 alarm s e tups s tore d locally as individually configurable BACne t e ve nt e nrollme nt obje cts . Up to 200 tre ndlogs s tore data point his torie s for analys is . © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 72 Up to 400 alarm s e tups s tore d locally as individually configurable BACne t e ve nt e nrollme nt obje cts . Up to 400 tre ndlogs s tore data point his torie s for analys is . © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 73 Equipme nt (PAZX) unde r the UL S tandard for S afe ty 916. Lis ting include s both U.S . and Canadian ce rtification. • EMC Dire ctive 89/336/EEC (Europe an CE Mark). • FCC Part 15, S ubpart J, Clas s A. © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 74 Lis ting include s both U.S . and Canadian ce rtification. • EN 60730-1 (Europe an CE Mark). • ICES -003 Is s ue 6. • FCC Part 15, S ubpart B, S e ction 15.107 and 15.109, Clas s B. © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 75: Appendix B: Scaling Factors

    Calculation Tool for Analog Input Scaling located on the ASN at http://asn.alerton.com/s/Files/Resources/69322 Scaling factors will be different depending on model: EXP Release1 versus EXP Release 2. The AXM controller should be the same as EXP Release 2 modules. © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 76: Appendix C: Compass Operator Workstation Templates

    , which programme rs us e to re fe re nce the te mplate . File s are s ave d in <Compas s root>\Ale rton\S tandard\Dis plays . To be modifie d, copy to <Compas s root>\<re p>\<job>\Dis plays . © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 77: Appendix D: Compass Operator Workstation Templates

    , which programme rs us e to re fe re nce the te mplate . File s are s ave d in <Compas s >\Ale rton\S tandard\Dis plays . To be modifie d, copy to <compas s >\<re p>\<job>\Dis plays . © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 78: Appendix E: Hyperterminal Settings

    Fig ure 28 S e le ctions on the S e ttings tab of Hype rTe rminal for conne ction to the VLX/VLX-Platinum. © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 79 Installation and Operations Guide Appendix E: HyperTerminal settings Fig ure 29 AS CII S e tup s e le ctions in Hype rTe rminal for conne ction to the VLX/ VLX-Platinum. © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 80: Appendix F: Bacnet Object And Property Reference

    S tore s program s tatus information about the curre nt DDC program. S che dule Controls de s ignate d prope rtie s by pe riodic s che dule that may re cur during a range of date s . © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 81 EXP 0 AO 00/ The Obje ct Name prope rty is writable whe n us ing the AXM 0 AO 00 ACM-VLX only and not in the VLX/VLX-Platinum. -VLX obje ct-type Enume rate d © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 82 Enume rate d out-of-s e rvice Boole an FALS E  pre s e nt-value Re al 76.4 Range is 3 x 10 (s ix s ignificant digits of re s olution) © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 83 NOT AVAILABLE IN AVs (0-7999). GENERAL PURPOS E AVs ONLY. De fault value to be us e d for pre s e nt-value prope rty whe n all priority-array inde xe s are NULL. © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 84 Runtime in s e conds time -of-active -time - Turn ON to re s e t the e laps e d-active -time prope rty. Will re s e t automatically change back to OFF. © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 85 = 0, out of s e rvice = 0  active -te xt Prope rty is writable whe n us ing the ACM-VLX only and not in the VLX/VLX-Platinum. -VLX © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 86 -VLX  time -of-active -time - Turn ON to re s e t the e laps e d-active -time prope rty. Will re s e t automatically change back to OFF. -VLX © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 87 Prope rty is writable whe n us ing the ACM-VLX only and not in the VLX/VLX-Platinum. -VLX  change -of-s tate -time ACM-VLX: indicate s the las t time it change d s tate (OFF to ON or ON to OFF). -VLX © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 88 -VLX  time -of-active -time - Turn ON to re s e t the e laps e d-active -time prope rty. Will re s e t automatically change back to OFF. -VLX © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 89 De vic e 200 No two obje cts in the s ame de vice are allowe d to have the s ame obje ct-name . obje ct-type Enume rate d De vic e © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 90 A unique code as s igne d by AS HRAE to the manufacture r, in this cas e , Ale rton. ve ndor-name Characte r s tring Ale rton Indicate s the de vice manufacture r. © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 91 . S e t in the Eve nt Enrollme nt Editor at the ope rator works tation. re cipie nt Enume rate d <> Unus e d. © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 92 Array of Uns igne d Indicate s the priority to be us e d for e ve nt notifications for TO-OFFNORMAL, TO-FAULT, and TO-NORMAL e ve nts , re s pe ctive ly. © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 93 A four-pos ition bit s tring that indicate s the s tatus of the fault = 0, obje ct. If a s tatus bit =1, that s tatus is TRUE. ove rridde n = 0, out of s e rvice = 0 © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 94 S e que nce <Array of As s igne d in s che dule s e tup at ope rator works tation. BACne tDaily S che dule > © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 95: Appendix G: H-O-A And Trimpot Status Values

    AO-2 AV-e 014 AO-3 AV-e 015 AO-4 AV-e 012 AO-5 AV-e 017 AO-6 AV-e 018 AO-7 AV-e 019 a. e is the EXP addre s s , which range s from 0-7. © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 96: Appendix H: Input Configuration Worksheets

    Installation and Operations Guide ACM-VLX/VLX/EXP/AXM Appendix H: Input configuration worksheets © Honeywell. All Rights Reserved. LT-VLXEXPAXMIOG Rev. 01...
  • Page 97 EXP 0 Input Configuration Worksheet VLX Device Instance: VLX Description:...
  • Page 98 EXP 1 Input Configuration Worksheet VLX Device Instance: VLX Description:...
  • Page 99 EXP 2 Input Configuration Worksheet VLX Device Instance: VLX Description:...
  • Page 100 EXP 3 Input Configuration Worksheet VLX Device Instance: VLX Description:...
  • Page 101 EXP 4 Input Configuration Worksheet VLX Device Instance: VLX Description:...
  • Page 102 EXP 5 Input Configuration Worksheet VLX Device Instance: VLX Description:...
  • Page 103 EXP 6 Input Configuration Worksheet VLX Device Instance: VLX Description:...
  • Page 104 EXP 7 Input Configuration Worksheet VLX Device Instance: VLX Description:...

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