User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Cyber security disclaimer
- 2 Preconditions of this document
- 3 System overview
- 4 Desigo workflow, tools and programming
- 4.1 Coverage of the technical process
- 4.2 Coverage of the system
- 4.3 Main tasks
- 4.4 Tools for different roles
- 4.5 Working with libraries
- 4.6 Working in parallel and subcontracting
- 4.7 Workflow for primary systems
- 4.8 Workflow for room automation classic
- 4.9 Workflow for Desigo room automation
- 4.10 Desigo Configuration Module (DCM)
- 4.11 Desigo Xworks Plus (XWP)
- 4.12 Desigo Automation Building Tool (ABT)
- 4.13 Programming in D-MAP
- 5 Control concept
- 6 Technical view
- 7 Global objects and functions
- 8 Events and COV reporting
- 9 Alarm management
- 9.1 Alarm sources
- 9.2 Alarm example
- 9.3 Effects of BACnet properties on alarm response
- 9.4 Alarm response of the function blocks
- 9.5 Alarm functions
- 9.6 Alarm management by notification class
- 9.7 Alarm routing over the network
- 9.8 Alarm queuing
- 9.9 Common alarms
- 9.10 Alarm suppression
- 9.11 Alarm message texts
- 10 Calendars and schedulers
- 11 Trending
- 12 Reports
- 13 Data storage
- 14 Network architecture
- 15 Remote access
- 16 Management platform
- 17 Desigo Control Point
- 18 Automation stations
- 19 Logical I/O blocks
- 20 Room automation
- 21 Desigo Open
- 22 System configuration
- 22.1 Technical limits and limit values
- 22.2 Maximum number of elements in a network area
- 22.3 Desigo room automation system function group limits
- 22.4 Devices
- 22.4.1 PXC..D automation stations / system controllers
- 22.4.2 LonWorks system controllers
- 22.4.3 Automation stations with LonWorks integration
- 22.4.4 PX Open integration (PXC001.D/-E.D)
- 22.4.5 PX Open integration (PXC001.D/-E.D + PXA40-RS1)
- 22.4.6 PX Open integration (PXC001.D/-E.D + PXA40-RS2)
- 22.4.7 PX KNX integration (PXC001.D/-E.D)
- 22.4.8 TX Open integration (TXI1/2/2-S.OPEN)
- 22.4.9 Number of data points on Desigo room automation stations
- 22.4.10 Number of data points for PXC3
- 22.4.11 Number of data points for DXR1
- 22.4.12 Number of data points for DXR2
- 22.4.13 PXM20 operator unit
- 22.4.14 PXM10 operator unit
- 22.4.15 Desigo Control Point
- 22.4.16 PXG3.L and PXG3.M BACnet routers
- 22.4.17 SX OPC
- 22.4.18 Desigo CC
- 22.4.19 Desigo Insight
- 22.4.20 Desigo Xworks Plus (XWP)
- 22.4.21 Desigo Automation Building Tool (ABT)
- 22.5 Applications
- 23 Compatibility
- 23.1 Desigo version compatibility definition
- 23.2 Desigo system compatibility basics
- 23.2.1 Compatibility with BACnet standard
- 23.2.2 Compatibility with operating systems
- 23.2.3 Compatibility with SQL servers
- 23.2.4 Compatibility with Microsoft Office
- 23.2.5 Compatibility with web browsers
- 23.2.6 Compatibility with ABT Go
- 23.2.7 Compatibility with VMware (virtual infrastructure)
- 23.2.8 Compatibility of software/libraries on the same PC
- 23.2.9 Hardware and firmware compatibility
- 23.2.10 Backward compatibility
- 23.2.11 Engineering compatibility
- 23.2.12 Compatibility with Desigo Configuration Module (DCM)
- 23.2.13 Compatibility with Desigo PX / Desigo room automation
- 23.2.14 Compatibility with Desigo RX tool
- 23.2.15 Compatibility with TX-I/O
- 23.2.16 Compatibility with TX Open
- 23.3 Desigo Control Point
- 23.4 Upgrading from Desigo V6.2 Update (or Update 2) to V6.2 Update 3
- 23.5 Siemens WEoF clients
- 23.6 Migration compatibility
- 23.7 Hardware requirements of Desigo software products
- 24 Desigo PXC4 and PXC5
- 25 Compatibility of Desigo V6.2 Update 3 with PXC4 and PXC5
System overview
Room automation
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3.3 Room automation
The room automation is part of the automation level. The room automation includes devices for the control
functions within a room.
There are RX room controllers and Desigo PXC3/DXR2 room automation stations.
The PXC3/DXR2 room automation stations have the following functions:
● Measuring, controlling and processing of I/O signals
● Logging trend data
● Monitoring process variables and generating alarms
● Acknowledging and resetting alarms
● Monitoring process variables for value changes
● Exchanging data with clients and other automation stations
● Monitoring hardware and software functions and generating events in case of faults or errors
● Processing BACnet access for operation and monitoring of one or multiple clients
● Handling errors, e.g., during data point exchange
The PX automation stations carry out coordination functions (Desigo room automation system functions),
such as time synchronisation, life check, scheduling, etc., for the room automation stations.
Desigo supports the following communication technologies:
● BACnet
● KNX technology
● DALI (Digital Addressable Lighting Interface)
● LonWorks technology (only for RX)
Desigo room automation (PXC3..)
In Desigo room automation freely programmable PXC3 room automation stations control the room climate.
The Desigo room automation product range integrates several disciplines (HVAC, lighting, shading). A room
automation station can cover several rooms. The room automation stations are integrated seamlessly into
Desigo PX and the management level via BACnet/IP.
Buttons, sensors, and actuators are connected to the PXC3 room automation via TX-I/O modules or KNX
PL-Link modules.
The KNX interface of the PXC3 room automation stations allows the direct integration of devices with KNX
PL-Link and KNX S-Mode in Desigo room automation. KNX PL-Link is fully compliant with the KNX
standard. The PXC3 room automation stations support plug and play functionality with automation device
detection. Devices with KNX PL-Link are parameterized with the Desigo tools. The KNX commissioning
software (ETS) is not needed.
The PXC3.. room automation stations have an integrated web server for IP communication with QMX7.E38
touch room operator units. Engineering access is available via the web interface.
A subset of the available TX-I/O modules can be used with the PXC3 automation station.
The DALI (Digital Addressable Lighting Interface) bus of the PXC3...A room automation station lets you
integrate lighting.
The PXC3.E16A room automation station is tailored for lighting applications. It has an on-board DALI
interface for integrating up to 64 ECGs (electronic control gear).
Desigo room automation (DXR2..)
The DXR2 room automation stations let you automate heating, ventilation, air conditioning, shading, and
lighting for rooms.
The room automation stations communicate with each other and other system components via BACnet/IP
(DXR2.E…) or BACnet MS/TP (DXR2.M...).
The room automation stations support different I/O mixes, protocols (KNX S-Mode and KNX PL-Link for IP
and KNX PL-Link for MS/TP) and power supplies (240/24V). Operating devices, buttons, sensors, and
actuators for lighting and shading can be connected to the room automation stations via KNX PL-Link.
The room automation stations contain preloaded applications, but are also freely programmable. A
comprehensive library of proven, standardized applications is available.
The DXR2.. room automation stations have an integrated web server for IP communication with QMX7.E38
touch room operator units. Engineering access is available via the web interface.