Quick setup (s7999b oi display), Starting the s7999b oi display, Power-up validation – Honeywell Local Operator Interface S7999B User Manual

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S7999B, S7999C SOLA LOCAL OPERATOR INTERFACE

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65-0303—05

Fig. 5. S7999B in a Building Automation System.

BAS Modbus message timeout should be set to 1.0 seconds or

higher. This means it could take up to 1.0 seconds (max) for

the System Display to reply to a BAS message.

Retries: BAS must setup retries upon timeout to ensure the

Modbus request is accepted.

BAS Modbus poll rate should be set to 1.0 seconds. This

means that the BAS should wait for a minimum of 1.0 seconds

after receiving a Modbus message from Sola before sending a

new Modbus message.

QUICK SETUP (S7999B OI
DISPLAY)

1. Make sure the S7999B 9-pin connector is properly

aligned and pressed firmly in place.

2. Make sure the wires between the 9-pin connector and

the controller are properly wired and secure.

WARNING

Electrical Shock Hazard.

Can cause severe injury, death or equipment

damage.

Line voltage is present at the 120 Vac power supply.

3. Make sure the power supply is connected securely to the

120 Vac power source.

STARTING THE S7999B OI
DISPLAY

Power-up Validation

The Home page will appear and the “Power” LED will be

blinking when the device is properly powered. Select the 1234

Setup button to adjust the contrast and sound as desired.

If the screen is dim, check the pin 1 and 2 wiring connections.

NOTE: An Advanced Startup screen displays for five seconds

after power-up before the Home page displays. This

screen allows the user to upgrade the software in the

System Display (see “Preface” on page 2) and should

normally be bypassed.

Three LEDs exist for I/O traffic: one for the Ethernet network

port and two for Modbus™ ports. The ethernet port should only

be used if instructed by Honeywell that an update is necessary.

Modbus Com Port 2 is not active on this device.

1. Make sure the Power and COM1 LEDs are blinking.

2. If the LEDs are not blinking:

a. Make sure the proper connections have been made

between the Modbus COM1 Port and the first control-

ler device in the Modbus network.

b. See “Wiring (S7999B OI Display)” on page 4 for

proper wiring of the OI Display 9-pin Header

Connections.

3. If connected to a BAS application, COM2 LED will blink

indicating BAS traffic.

Home Page (S7999B OI Display)

Make sure a screen similar to Fig. 6 appears after the OI

Display has completely powered up.

On System applications, each SOLA Control is represented on

the Home page by an icon and name. Pressing the icon allows

the user to zoom in on that boiler and see its specific details.

These details are provided on a new page, which can include

additional buttons that display additional detail and operation

information, which itself leads to other pages. The pages are

traversed in a tree structure method, as shown in Fig. 8.

The Sola icons will appear in one of four colors indicating the

boiler status.

Blue: Normal operation

Red: Lockout condition

Gray: Standby mode (burner switch off)

M32006

UP TO 8
SOLAS

BAS

S7999B

COM 2

COM 1

S7999B

COM 2

COM 1

S7999B

COM 2

COM 1

EACH SOLA IN THE BAS WILL HAVE A DIFFERENT MODBUS ADDRESS.

1

1

SOLA

1

SOLA

2

SOLA

3

SOLA

4

SOLA

5

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