System commissioning overview, Vcm-x component & systems wiring 20, Stand alone system – Orion System VCM-X E-BUS Component User Manual

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VCM-X Component & Systems Wiring

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System Commissioning

Overview

The following information is a brief overview of the procedures
required to commission a typical Orion System. Select the type of
system that you have and follow the procedures listed for that system.

Stand Alone System

1. Be sure that the controller is set at address 1.

2. Apply power to the controller.

3. Verify diagnostics LED indicator for proper operation.

See the technical guide for the specifi c controller in

order to locate the diagnostic LED and controller start-

up

sequence.

4. Connect an operator’s interface device to the controller

for programming the controller.

Interconnected System

1. Be sure that the controllers are addressed from 1 to 60.

2. Apply power to the controllers.

3. Verify diagnostics LED indicator for proper operation

of all controllers. See the technical guide for the specifi c

controller in order to locate the diagnostic LED and

controller start-up sequence.

4. Connect an operator’s interface to one of the controllers

for programming all of the controllers.

Networked Systems

1. Address each MiniLink PD from 1 to 60.

2. On a loop of VCM-X E-BUS Controllers, address the

controllers from 1 to 59.

3. On a VAV or Zoning system, address VAV/Zone

Controllers from 1 to 58. Address the VCM-X E-BUS

Controller at 59.

4. On a VAV or Zoning system, apply power in the
following

order:

a.

VCM-X

E-BUS

Controller

b.

MiniLink

Polling

Device

c.

CommLink

5

d.

Power/Comm

boards

5.

Verify diagnostics LED indicator for proper operation of

all controllers. See the technical guide for the specifi c

controller in order to locate the diagnostic LED and

controller start-up sequence.

6. If a computer is used, connect it to the CommLink 5 to

access all of the controllers on the entire system for

programming.

7. If a computer is not used, and if a Modular System

Manager is not already connected on the local loop,

connect a Modular Service Tool or System Manager TS

II to one of the controllers to perform programming of

all controllers on the entire system.

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