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
Desigo workflow, tools and programming
Desigo Configuration Module (DCM)
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● Program automation stations (ABT Pro)
● Create templates for type-based automation stations (ABT Site > Configuration)
● Create templates for room control units
ABT Site > Building
Create instances in the building:
● Create automation stations, or rooms, based on the project-specific library per floor
● Edit room parameters
ABT Site > Startup
Commission:
● Configure and load automation stations (node setup)
● Carry out point test (ABT-SSA) (subcontracting)
● Parameterize (ABT-SSA)
All projects are password-protected.
4.10 Desigo Configuration Module (DCM)
Desigo Configuration Module (DCM) lets users, who work in sales or project execution, design the building
automation and control system.
See
Desigo Configuration Module
(CM110752).
DCM is automatically updated with the latest data if installed correctly by using the provided setup
program, keeping the suggested installation path, and if an online/network connection is available. The
updated data can also be updated regionally or dependent on a user to reflect relevant requirements.
Field of application
DCM calculates the required materials for an installation from raw system data, such as data points,
panels, and building and plant structures.
You can use DCM to conduct analysis of variants after defining and completing the installation structure by
generating copies and then subsequently changing the hardware specifications. If prices are stored in
DCM, you can also compare prices to find the best possible device for the money. You can copy the devices
calculated in DCM from the price lists or export them as an Excel file to calculate a bid.
Flexibility
You can enter the data directly into DCM or import it as an Excel file for the automation and Desigo room
automation level.
The structure in DCM is hierarchical, but you can customize the structure according to your requirements.
Management level
The required software licenses for the selected functions, devices, integrations and data points are
calculated on the management level. The licenses are listed and the required software units are calculated.
Calculations can be made for new installations and for upgrades and migration. To calculate upgrades and
migration, you can import existing license keys. The import provides the exact installed basis and explicitly
allows additional, required licenses and software units.
Devices for the Desigo Web Interface are also determined on the management level. The calculation is
based on the number of data points to be integrated in the web interface and by the number of desired
touch panels.
Desigo room automation level
The Desigo room automation level lets you create highly complex building structures with the sublevels
building, floor, zone, room, and room segment for Desigo room automation.
The required hardware is calculated from the specified functions and/or data points and/or KNX PL-Link
and KNX devices. The specification follows a model function set that is then assigned to the structure
within the Desigo room automation level. In addition, multiple model function sets can be created in a
project and each of them assigned as needed. A structure at the Desigo room automation level may have
multiple, assigned model function sets, and a model function set can be assigned to different structures. As