Honeywell TB7200 Series Wireless Installation & Integration Reference Manual page 20

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WIRELESS INSTALLATION & INTEGRATION REFERENCE GUIDE FOR TB7200/TB7300/TB7600 SERIES THERMOSTATS
MORE INFORMATION ON DEVICES ADDED TO THE DATABASE.
The wireless objects related to any specific thermostat exchange present value to and from the WEBs-AX controller on a fixed
COV subscription base.
Back and forth from the WEBs-AX controller to the wireless thermostats, the COV values are fixed to:
• 0.1 for all numerics
• 1% for demand & RH
• COV for enums & booleans
The total number of thermostats supported is also dependent on the resources available for the WirelessTstatNetwork driver .jar
file and the extent of integration added to the WEBs-AX controller station.
It is safe to assume that if more advanced functions and services are added to the station, the available resources for the driver
will be less. It is important that once the station is all done and installed with all GUI, services, trends, logs, etc. that resources are
monitored and are not above what is recommended for each specific type of WEBs-AX controller platform.
All objects such as GUI's, configuration parameters and statuses will be discovered when a discovery process is done.
Afterwards, it is up to the user to pick and choose what is needed for the implementation. We recommend selecting only the
objects needed for the integration and discarding the unused objects.
Name: The thermostat's given name in the database. The name is constructed of the thermostat model number and its current
local MAC address. Ex. A TB7300C5014W with a local MAC address of 21 will carry a name in the database of
TB7300C5000_21. The model name text string is fully editable as required.
Model: The default thermostat model number given in the database.
Type: Identified for the moment which type of Honeywell wireless device has been detected
Com Address: The current physical MAC address set at each individual thermostat in its local configuration (Com Addr
parameter set at the thermostat or repeater).
Status: Indicates if the current thermostat is online to the WEBs-AX controller or not.
If online, the status will be {OK} and the thermostat line will be white
If offline, the status will be {down} and the thermostat line will be yellow
Health: The current status of each thermostat wireless node. "OK" is for an online thermostat and the date and time represent the
last time a communication event was received by the WEBs-AX controller from a thermostat. A "Fail" represents a thermostat that
stopped responding to its mandatory heartbeat.
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