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Contents 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 About this manual.......................................................................................................................... 5 Scope ..................................................................................................................................................... 5 Target audience ...................................................................................................................................... 5 Terms .........................
11.1 Power supply AC 230 V ......................................................................................................................... 38 11.2 Power supply DC 24 V ........................................................................................................................... 38 12 Disposal......................................................................................................................................39 13 Appendix - Supported BACnet objects .................
About this manual Scope 1 1 About this manual 1.1 Scope This manual describes the technical fundamentals of Desigo Control Point: Devices, topologies, functions, system limits, power supply, wiring, mounting. 1.2 Target audience Technical specialists responsible for planning, commissioning, and maintaining Desigo Control Point. Basic knowledge of building automation and control is required to understand this document and successfully implement a project. 1.
1 About this manual Documentation Term Definition PXMxx.E BACnet/IP touch panels PXM30.E, PXM40.E, PXM50.E PXMxx-1 Touch panel clients PXM30-1, PXM40-1, PXM50-1 PXG3.Wxxx-1 BACnet/IP Web interface PXG3.W100-1, PXG3.W200-1 Touch panel client A Web client for communicating with HTML5.0 capable web servers. For example, Siemens devices PXM30-1, PXM40-1, PXM50-1. 1.4 Documentation Operation and monitoring devices ASN Device Data sheet PXM30.E PXM40-E PXM50.
Cyber security disclaimer 2 2 Cyber security disclaimer Siemens provides a portfolio of products, solutions, systems and services that includes security functions that support the secure operation of plants, systems, machines and networks. In the field of Building Technologies, this includes building automation and control, fire safety, security management as well as physical security systems.
3 Safety notes 3 Safety notes CAUTION General safety regulations Please comply with the following general regulations during engineering and execution: ● Measures/prohibitions to prevent the hazard of electrical and mains power ordinances for the given country. ● Other applicable, national regulations. ● Building installation regulations for the given country. ● Regulations of the utility company.
Safety notes 3 CAUTION NEC (North America) Use of class 2 transformers limited to 100 VA or class 2 circuits at max. 100 VA by a non-limited transformer of max. 400 VA, combined with overcurrent protection (T 4 A fused) for each AC 24 V device. Multiple fuses for multiple insulated secondary circuits per transformer are possible (see Power requirements [➙ 28]). The same applies to DC 24 V power supplies.
3 Safety notes CAUTION Transformer specification AC 24 V IEC: Use safety insulating transformers as per IEC 61558 with double insulation designed for 100% duty to supply SELV or PELV circuits. USA: Class 2 circuits per UL 5085-3 Power taken from the transformer should be at least 50% of nominal load for efficiency reasons (effectiveness). Transformer nominal power should be at least 25 VA. For smaller transformers, the ratio of open circuit voltage to full load is unfavorable (> + 20 %).
Safety notes 3 CAUTION Caution with regard to foreign voltages Any insertion or drawing of dangerous voltages to the system's low-voltage circuit, e.g. caused by improper wiring, directly places people at risk and may result in the partial or complete destruction of the building automation and control system.
4 Overview Devices 4 Overview 4.1 Devices Desigo Control Point is an embedded building management station to operate and monitor building automation and control systems on BACnet/IP. Room users can also operate room applications (using QMX7 widgets). Functionality can be adapted to any user profile – from room users to facility managers. Operable systems ● ● ● Desigo primary plants Desigo room automation BACnet third-party devices Touch Panels PXM50.E Standard Web Browser PXM50-1 PXM40.
Overview Functions 4 4.2 Functions Desigo Control Point offers efficient and intuitive building operation. Function Touch panel BACnet/IP web interface TCP/IP BACnet/IP PXM50-1 PXM50.E PXM40-1 PXM40.E PXM30-1 PXM30.E Available on PXG3.Wx00-1 PXG3.W100-1 PXG3.
4 Overview Commissioning 4.3 Commissioning No tool is required to commission the devices. Commissioning is performed directly on the touch panel or using an HTML5 browser. The devices are operated using standard operating views. Graphics can be created or edited online using the integrated graphics editor. The workflows for commissioning and service are the same as for other Desigo devices. For further information, see: ● Desigo Touch Panel clients commissioning A6V11604303. 4.
Functions in detail User profile 5 5 Functions in detail 5.1 User profile ● ● ● ● Users can be managed offline with ABT Site or online using a web browser. Each administrator can create additional users on its own user level or lower. Customized users must be created using ABT Site. ABT Site administers password security.
5 Functions in detail Access levels 5.
Functions in detail Access levels 5 Generic operation Desigo Control Point offers generic data point operation. The user can operate all objects and properties of the assigned device list. This is also true for the alarming. All objects in alarm will be monitored of the assigned device list. The structure and content is based on the BACnet device and workflow.
6 System limits Device-related limits 6 System limits 6.1 Device-related limits Function Touch panel BACnet/IP PXM30.E BACnet/IP web interface PXM40.E PXM50.E PXG3.W100-1 PXG3.W200-1 All data points of all assigned devices Generic operation Graphical operation (BACnet objects) 500 1,000 1,000 2,000 Haystack interface (BACnet objects) 500 1,000 1,000 2,000 Online trends 20 20 20 50 Graphics (average complexity) 20 20 20 50 PXM30.E PXM40.E PXG3.W100-1 PXG3.W200-1 6.
System limits 6 Graphics-based operation 6.3 Graphics-based operation Data point capacity is limited for graphical operation (data point integration). The figures below apply to integration over the standard user level and where full graphical operation of all data points is required. Desigo primary plant Desigo room automation Access level for integration Extended operation Standard operation Max.
System limits 6 Technical limits 6.4 Technical limits The following limits are recommended and verified. Function Touch panel BACnet/IP web interface TCP/IP BACnet/IP PXM50-1 PXM50.E PXG3.W100-1 PXM40-1 PXM40.E PXG3.W200-1 PXM30-1 PXM30.E Max. number of assigned devices BACnet/IP BACnet MS/TP *) BACnet LonWorks *) n.a. Number of simultaneously connected operator clients 1 50 10 10 50 10 10 n.a. 5 5 Max number of devices connected to one BACnet device n.a.
System limits 6 LonWorks limits 6.5 LonWorks limits Use the router PXG3.L / PXG3.M with HW Index C only. Data point integration: LonWorks devices take a lot longer than IP devices due to the lower network speed. Reference value: Approximately 30 times longer (depending on the project setup). To avoid timeout problems, ● Use the workflow: Data point integration.
Compatibility 7 Compatibility with earlier systems 7 Compatibility 7.1 Compatibility with earlier systems System compatibility PXM50-1 PXM50.E PXM40-1 PXM40.E PXM30-1 PXM30.E PXG3.W100-1 PXG3.W200-1 Desigo PX primary plants n.a. as of Desigo V4.0 Desigo room automation PXC3 n.a. as of Desigo V5.0 Desigo room automation DXR2 n.a. as of Desigo V6.0 BACnet third-party devices n.a. as of BACnet revision 1.05 (≙ Desigo V4.0) 7.
Compatibility Compatibility with earlier devices 7 Desigo Touch and Web PXM40 / PXM50 PXG3.W100 FW Update ① PXM40-1 / PXM50-1 PXG3.W100-1 PXG3.W200-1 Same dimensions for the cut out as for mounting in the panel Supply voltage AC/DC 24 V Ethernet connection Similar look and feel ② PXM40-1 and PXM50-1 panels are backward compatible with PXG3.W100 (PXG3.W100 FW updated required). For engineering, see ABT SSA User's guide (A6V10429119), Section 4.4.
Supported browsers 8 8 Supported browsers The following browsers support graphics and operation: Graphics editor Google Chrome* Graphics can be created and edited without a tool using this browser. Grade A Google Chrome on desktop* Recommended web browser for standard operator units. Google Chrome on Android tablet* Google Chrome on Surface tablet* Microsoft Edge on Surface tablet ● Fully tested and supported browser. ● All functions are available and can be executed as documented.
Planning (hardware) IT security 9 9 Planning (hardware) 9.1 IT security Desigo Control Point works with devices with a web interface. Technically, this would allow to remote connect to their web interface also by the Internet. For security reasons, this is not allowed directly. If a remote access is required, it mandatorily must be secured by dedicated additional network IT-security means. As a consequence, you must comply with all IT security rules.
9 Planning (hardware) Topologies 9.3 Topologies Various viewpoints can guide planning operating and monitoring concepts: ● Who operates which parts of the plant? ● What devices are used? ● How large is the system? ● How is the building subdivided (floors, tenants, etc.)? Use case: Small project Project requirements: ● Small heating and ventilation plants ● Web access for remote operation ● Local operator unit Example: Standard Web Browser PXM50.E PXM40.E PXM30.
Planning (hardware) Topologies 9 Use case: Project without touch panels Project requirements: ● Multiple heating plants and/or air handling units ● Some rooms have room automation ● Web access for remote operation Example: Standard Web Browser BACnet/IP PX Primary Controllers 3rd party device PXG3.
Planning (hardware) 9 Power requirements Example: Multiple floors Desigo CC Meeting room Office spaces Office spaces Meeting room Single room Office spaces Cafeteria/Restaurant Technical room 1 Conference center Technical room 2 Technical room 3 Multiple plants 9.4 Power requirements 9.4.1 Power consumption per device Type PXM30-1 AC 24 V ± 20 % DC 24 V ± 15% PoE (DC 48 V Class 4) Max. 29 VA Max. 17 W n.a. Max. 32 VA Max. 21 W Max. 22 W *) Max. 42 VA Max. 26 W Max.
Planning (hardware) 9 Power requirements 9.4.2 Transformer sizing AC 24 V The transformer power is the sum of the power consumption of the connected devices. Operating voltage The operating voltage is AC 24 V. It must meet the requirements for SELV or PELV per IEC 60364-4-41. NEC: Class 2 transformers or class 2 circuits. Permissible deviation to nominal voltage AC 24 V on the Transformer: +20%/-10%. This guarantees a tolerance of +/- 20% on the devices after considering line and contact resistance.
Planning (hardware) 9 Power requirements 9.4.3 Power requirements for DC 24 V Operating voltage The operating voltage is DC 24 V. It must meet the requirements for SELV or PELV per IEC 60364-4-41. NEC: Class 2 circuits. Permissible deviation to nominal voltage DC 24 V on the power supply: +15% / -10%. This guarantees a tolerance of +15/-15% on the devices after considering line and contact resistance (web server: -20%).
Planning (hardware) 9 Ethernet 9.5 Ethernet For detailed information on Ethernet, see: ● Ethernet, TCP/IP, MS/TP and BACnet fundamentals (CM110666) ● Practical guide on IP networks in building automation and control (CM110668) ● Practical guide on BACnet networks in building automation and control (A6V11159798) ● Desigo building automation and control - Technical principles (CM110664) ● IT security on installations with Desigo (CM110663) The following provides only specific notes on topology.
Planning (hardware) 9 Ethernet 9.5.1 Cable Desigo Control Point devices are connected over switches and Ethernet cable with RJ45 plugs. The following conditions must be met: Bus cable and length: ● Standard Ethernet cable: Min. category 5 ● Shielded or unshielded ● STP (Shielded Twisted Pair) or UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) ● Length between switch and room automation station: max. 100 m ● Length between room automation stations: Max. 100 m ● Number of devices on a line topology: Max.
Planning (hardware) Ethernet 9 PoE topologies PoE requires a star topology. Typical PoE switches have 4 to 16 outputs. As a result, multiple switches are used in a line topology on larger systems (e.g. suites in a hotel). Additional topologies: ● Certain switches (general industrial types) possess an uplink, i.e. multiple switches can be switched in series. ● An individual consumer can be powered using a PoE injector.
Mounting 10 Touch panels PXM... 10 Mounting 10.1 Touch panels PXM... Panel mounting A cut out with the following dimensions is required to mount the touch panel on the panel door. Wall thickness: 1 mm to 4 mm Cut out for PXM30... Cut out for PXM40... 181 (7.13") Cut out for PXM50... 266 (10.47") 116 (4.57") 172 (6.77") 240 (9.45") 395 (15.55") Example PXM40: 266 mm 1 ... 4 mm (0.04 ... 0.16") (10.47") B A (6.
Mounting 10 Touch panels PXM... Recessed mounting Installation frames PXA.V40 and PXA.V50 are used to install a touch panel in a recessed wall. Cut out for PXM40... Cut out for PXM50... 266 (10.47") A6V10933114_M03_01 261 (10.28") A6V10933114_M01_01 191 (7.52") 395 (15.55") Example PXM40: 9 ... 25 mm (0.35" ... 0.98") 266 mm (10.47") 4 3 (7.52") 191 mm A B C C B A 1 Min. 64 mm (2.52") X C 2 B X A 8 9 5 6 9 7 ④ You can loosen the fixing crews a bit if the plaster is uneven.
10 Mounting Web server 10.2 Web server Mounting on standard rails The devices are snapped on directly to standard rails.
Wiring 11 Web server 11 Wiring Cabling and duct cross section Wire the devices in the standard manner in the cable ducts. Recommendation: Design the duct cross-section with at least 30% in reserve. Wiring and connection terminals Use wiring types and diameters as per the specifications below: Item Cabling Specification Use standard stranded cable and wiring. The ends can be connected directly or strengthened with conductor sleeves or pin connectors.
Wiring 11 Power supply AC 230 V 11.1 Power supply AC 230 V Basic implementation for web server The diagram below illustrates basic wiring for power lines for web server using AC 24 V operating voltage per PELV: They are wired in a star as view from the connection terminals (24 V ~ , ⊥ ). N Web server T Safety transformer AC 230 V / AC 24 V as per EN 61 558. F1 Low-voltage fuse, for max. power with AC 24 V.
Disposal 12 12 Disposal The device is considered an electronic device for disposal in accordance with the European Guidelines and may not be disposed of as domestic garbage. ● Dispose of the device through channels provided for this purpose. ● Comply with all local and currently applicable laws and regulations.
13 Appendix - Supported BACnet objects 13 Appendix - Supported BACnet objects x Object supported n/a Object not supported n/a 1) 64 bit accumulator is shown up to 32 bits then it will be showing an incorrect value n/a 2) Not shown as explicit object but through icon indication and trendlog app x 3) Only supported in listview and graphics view 40 | 41 A6V11170804_en--_l
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