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
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8 Events and COV reporting ............................................................................................................... 131
8.1 Sources and causes of system events ........................................................................................................ 131
8.2 Routing system events .................................................................................................................................. 131
8.3 Sources and causes of COVs ....................................................................................................................... 132
8.4 COV reporting ................................................................................................................................................. 132
9 Alarm management .......................................................................................................................... 135
9.1 Alarm sources ................................................................................................................................................. 135
9.2 Alarm example ................................................................................................................................................ 137
9.3 Effects of BACnet properties on alarm response ...................................................................................... 139
9.4 Alarm response of the function blocks........................................................................................................ 147
9.5 Alarm functions .............................................................................................................................................. 153
9.6 Alarm management by notification class .................................................................................................... 155
9.7 Alarm routing over the network .................................................................................................................... 159
9.8 Alarm queuing ................................................................................................................................................ 161
9.9 Common alarms ............................................................................................................................................. 163
9.10 Alarm suppression ......................................................................................................................................... 164
9.11 Alarm message texts ..................................................................................................................................... 166
10 Calendars and schedulers ............................................................................................................... 168
10.1 Schedule.......................................................................................................................................................... 169
10.2 Calendar .......................................................................................................................................................... 174
10.3 Wildcards ........................................................................................................................................................ 174
10.4 Alarm messages ............................................................................................................................................. 175
11 Trending ............................................................................................................................................ 176
11.1 Trend functions .............................................................................................................................................. 176
11.2 Editing parameters ......................................................................................................................................... 178
11.3 Processing trend data in Desigo CC ............................................................................................................ 179
12 Reports .............................................................................................................................................. 180
13 Data storage ..................................................................................................................................... 181
13.1 Data categories .............................................................................................................................................. 181
13.2 Program data .................................................................................................................................................. 181
13.3 Libraries .......................................................................................................................................................... 182
13.4 Project data .................................................................................................................................................... 183
13.5 Plant data ........................................................................................................................................................ 184
13.6 Data transfer processes ................................................................................................................................ 184
13.7 Texts ................................................................................................................................................................ 186
14 Network architecture ....................................................................................................................... 187
14.1 BACnet architecture (MLN & ALN) ............................................................................................................. 187
14.2 LonWorks architecture (ALN) ...................................................................................................................... 199
14.3 KNX architecture (ALN) ................................................................................................................................ 200
14.4 KNX PL-Link architecture (FLN) ................................................................................................................. 202
14.5 DALI architecture (FLN)................................................................................................................................ 203
15 Remote access ................................................................................................................................. 204
15.1 Remote access methods ............................................................................................................................... 204
15.2 Choosing a suitable access technology ...................................................................................................... 205
15.3 Technical details ............................................................................................................................................ 206
16 Management platform ..................................................................................................................... 208