Troubleshooting the pt-link ii controller, Pt-link ii bacnet, Technical guide pt-link ii interface 18 – Orion System PT-Link II BACnet2 User Manual

Page 18: Using ruinet, Verifying proper communications, Verifying proper values

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PT-Link II BACnet

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Technical Guide

PT-Link II Interface

18

Troubleshooting the PT-Link II Controller

Figure 29: Data Array Overview Screen

Using RUINET

Before continuing with the troubleshooting, make sure the PT-Link is
connected correctly and the RUINET software is installed, running, and
functioning correctly.

Verifying Proper Communications

From the RUINET Main Screen, press

<O>

to go the Connection

Overview Screen. This screen supplies information on communication
between the PT-Link and remote devices. A number of aspect screens
are available, and some of the aspect screens have more than one page.
Use the space bar to toggle between aspects and use the

<PgUp>

and

<PgDn>

keys to toggle between pages of the same aspect. The Con-

nection Overview and Settings Aspect Screen is shown in Figure 28.

The main purpose in this screen is to verify that messages and characters
are being transmitted and received. In addition, it shows the number of
communication errors. If the PT-Link connection “03” is the protocol
connection, verify that is communicating appropriately. If it is not, check
that the PT-Link LEDs are working properly, the unit is wired correctly,
and the PT-Link is confi gured correctly (Baud Rate, Unit Address &
MAC Address). If the number of errors is constantly increasing, move
to the Error Screen by pressing the

<Space Bar>

3 times to fi nd out

the cause of the errors. Use the

<PgUp>

and

<PgDn>

keys to toggle

between pages of the Error Screen.

Verifying Proper Values

To verify that the correct values for each unit are being communicated
to the PT-Link, move to the Data Array Overview Screen. To get to the
screen, press

<A>

from the RUINET Main Menu. See Figure 29 for

screen details.

In the Data Array Overview Screen (Figure 29) you will be able to see
the data arrays of all the units connected to the PT-Link denoted by an
array name “DA_XXX_IY”Y being the address of the unit minus
one. The Address of the unit is determined by a set of DIP switches.
To view the values being communicated from a specifi c unit, move to
the Data Array Detail Screen (Figure 30) of the unit by entering the
number under which it is listed. For example, for the unit listed in the
third position, enter

<03>

.

To understand what each value means, look at the Data Array Tables
for the desired unit type, VCM-X, SA, or VCM. You can change the
writable values from this screen by using the modify command. To use
the modify command, press

<M>

from the Data Array Detail Screen

and then enter the Offset you want to change followed by a space and
the new value.

Example: To change the Cooling Supply Setpoint to 60 in the VCM, press

<M>

, enter

<58 60>

, and then press

<Enter>

. This could be useful to

prove that the unit can take and keep the setpoints properly.

Figure 28: Connection Overview Screen

Figure 30: Data Array Detail Screen

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