Commissioning Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Before You Begin
- Verifying Power
- Verifying Slave Mode Application Number
- Setting Controller Address
- Setting the Application
- Setting Display Units
- Testing the Operator Display Panel
- Setting Duct Area
- Setting Airflow Sensing Input
- Setting Flow Coefficients
- Automatic Calibration Option
- Setting Blank Display
- Setting Display Weight
- Setting Display Resolution
- Changing Exhaust Minimum
- Changing Exhaust Maximum
- Changing Face Velocity Setpoints and OCC Delay
- Setting Hi and Low Warn Limits
- Setting Hi and Low Alarm Limits
- Setting Alarm Timer
- Setting Emergency Setpoint
- Setting Emergency Timer
- Setting Remote Purge
- Fume Hood Specific Sash Setup and Calibration
- Setting External Face Area Input
- Setting Sash Area Alarms
- (Optional) Setting Damper Control — Application 6741
- Checkout of Damper — Application 6741
- (Optional) Setting Airflow Input Type
- (Optional) Calibrating the DP Transmitter without an Autozero Module
- (Optional) Calibrating with an Autozero Module
- AVS FAILMODE
- Setting Airflow Control — Application 6742
- Range of Airflow Control – Application 6742
- Configuring Airflow Control - Application 6742
- Setting AO2 Range
- Setting AO2 Voltage Minimum
- Start-up/Decommission Mode
- Loop Tuning Procedures
- Configuring BACnet Parameters
- Auto Discover and Auto Addressing
- Flashing Controller Firmware
Before You Begin
Auto Discover and Auto Addressing
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Siemens Industry, Inc. Start-up Procedures 140-1345
Restricted 2015-11-09
Auto-Discovery Procedure
Click Find Unaddressed Device.
If a NAM (Network Asset Manager) device is not defined, the NAM
Configuration window displays. All new TECs can be assigned as a NAM.
– Enter the serial number (found on print from electrician).
– Enter a unique (unused) address (0 through 127).
– Click OK.
The device is assigned as the NAM for the network with the address you specified.
The NAM device auto-discovers all other devices on the network.
WCIS displays all devices.