CARLO GAVAZZI UWP40RSEXXX Owner's manual

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UWP IDE
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Software version: 9.0.6.0
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Document revision: v. 3.0
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Contents
Introduction to UWP IDE 9
Description 10
Main features 11
Interface structure 12
Connection profiles 15
What are locations 17
DALI-2 gateway 18
How to access the DALI-2 gateway settings 19
DALI-2 gateway window 20
Control gears section 20
Control devices section 24
Commands section 25
DALI-2 instances 27
Procedures 30
Module manager 35
Module manager menus 36
Driver management 38
Procedures 59
Add an energy meter manually 59
Add locations 60
Automatically find and add Smart Dupline® modules to a new project 61
Automatically find and add Smart Dupline® modules to an existing project 61
Move a Smart Dupline® module from an MCG to another 62
Move an energy meter from a COM port to another 62
Move an object to another location 62
Import module list from Template file 62
Create an offline project with Smart Dupline® modules 70
Replace a faulty module previously used in the configuration 71
Change module network 72
Copy and paste modules 73
Clone modules 75
Delete modules 76
Set the data logging 77
Functions 78
Function list menu 79
Switch 80
Introduction to the Switch function 81
Switch page 82
Settings 83
Trigger signals 86
Automations 87
Force ON and OFF conditions 89
Available actions 91
Procedures 92
Counter 95
Introduction to the Counter function 96
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Counter page 97
Settings 98
Input signals properties 102
Trigger signals 103
Available actions 104
Procedures 105
Analogue comparator 107
Introduction to the Analogue comparator function 108
Analogue comparator 109
Settings 110
Local calendar 115
Trigger signals 121
Procedures 122
Local calendar procedures 125
Multigate 126
Introduction to the Multigate function 127
Multigate page 128
Settings 129
Procedures 134
Mathematical 137
Introduction to the Mathematical function 138
Mathematical page 140
Settings 141
Procedures 147
Analogue output 152
Introduction to the Analogue output function 153
Analogue output page 154
Settings 155
Available actions 160
Trigger signals 161
Procedures 162
Local calendar procedures 165
Modbus outputs 166
Introduction to the Modbus output functions 167
Modbus output page 168
Settings 169
Available actions 175
Trigger signals 176
Procedures 177
Local calendar procedures 179
Alarm 180
Introduction to the Alarm function 181
Alarm page 182
Settings 183
Trigger signals 189
Test alarm conditions 191
Available actions 193
Procedures 194
Local calendar procedures 196
Counter alarm 197
Introduction to the Counter alarm function 198
Counter alarm page 199
Settings 200
Control mode 208
Procedures 210
Hour counting 213
Introduction to the Hour counting function 214
Hour counting page 215
Settings 216
Input signals properties 220
Trigger signals 223
Available actions 224
Procedures 225
Zone Intruder 228
Zone Intruder page 229
Settings 230
Parameters 235
Available actions 236
Alarm signals properties 237
Test alarm conditions 238
Procedures 240
Local calendar procedures 243
Main intruder 244
Introduction to the Intruder alarm system 245
Main Intruder page 248
Settings 249
Parameters 255
Trigger signals 256
Available actions 257
Test alarm conditions 258
Procedures 260
Local calendar procedures 263
Siren 264
Introduction to the Siren function 265
Siren page 267
Settings 268
Trigger signals 272
Available actions 273
Test alarm conditions 275
Procedures 276
Delay timer 278
Introduction to the Delay timer function 279
Delay timer page 281
Settings 282
Trigger signals 285
Procedures 287
Interval timer 289
Introduction to the Interval timer function 290
Interval Timer page 292
Settings 293
Trigger signals 295
Procedures 297
Cyclic timer 299
Introduction to the Cyclic timer function 300
Cyclic Timer page 301
Settings 302
Trigger signals 304
Procedures 306
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Light 308
Introduction to the Light function 309
Light page 310
Settings 311
Basic settings and Scenes tabs 335
Procedures 337
Motor 342
Introduction to the Motor function 343
Motor page 344
Settings 345
Procedures 358
Sequence 361
Introduction to the Sequence function 362
Sequence page 363
Settings 364
Available actions 371
Trigger signals 372
Procedures 373
Sequence step procedures 375
Local calendar procedures 377
Calendar 378
Introduction to the Calendar function 379
Calendar page 380
Settings 381
Available actions 383
Trigger signals 384
Automations 385
Force ON and OFF conditions 387
Procedures 389
Smart Calendar 392
Introduction to the Smart Calendar function 393
Smart Calendar page 394
Settings 395
Available actions 398
Trigger signals 399
Automations 400
Procedures 402
Zone temperature 406
Introduction to the Zone temperature function 407
Zone temperature page 408
Settings 409
Working modes 425
Auxiliary control 429
Advanced actions 432
Available actions 433
Trigger signals 435
Procedures 436
Local calendar procedures 441
System temperature 442
Introduction to the System temperature function 443
System temperature page 444
Settings 445
Available actions 451
Trigger signals 452
Procedures 453
Vehicle heating 456
Introduction to the Vehicle heating function 457
Vehicle heating page 459
Settings 460
Working modes 464
Trigger signals 468
Available actions 469
Procedures 470
Astronomical clock 473
Introduction to the Astronomical clock function 474
Astronomical clock page 476
Settings 477
Trigger signals 480
Available actions 481
Procedures 482
Mail/SMS 484
Introduction to the Mail/SMS function 485
Mail/SMS page 486
Settings 487
Available actions 490
Procedures 491
Terms and conditions 497
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Introduction to UWP IDE
Content
This chapter includes the following sections:
Description 10
Main features 11
Interface structure 12
Connection profiles 15
What are locations 17
Description
The UWP IDE user interface is the result of our experience in adapting user needs to specific use cases.
Being UWP 4.0 a solution for energy efficiency management, in the comprehensive realm of functions for energy
monitoring, light control, remote actuation, data automation, user interaction, IoT integration, we have focused on
finding the best way to make sure that simple things are simple and complex things are possible.
The interface has been built using a clear header, a body split into 3 sections according to a master / detail
concept, so to guide users to the needed area.
Each object (i.e., devices, functions, variables) is represented by an icon and the same icon with the same
meaning is used in both UWP IDE and the UWP 4.0 Web-App, so to provide users with a consistent experience.
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Main features
UWP IDE is the UWP 4.0 configuration software. It allows the user to:
lcarry out the system commissioning
ldefine the automation and control logics
lset the measuring instruments and sensors monitoring.
Interface structure
Element Description
A
File menu including:
lButtons for opening, creating or saving a project
lProject, template and IDEsettings
lReport manager.
From this window you can export PDF reports containing installation details. Following
are the four types of report:
lThe Plant report shows you the information about the part numbers you have in
your project (subnet and address).
lThe Bill of materials shows you the quantity of each part number you included
into your project.
lThe Data logging report shows you the logging details of each signal.
lThe Web API functions report shows you all APIcommands.
lGeneral info about IDE
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Element Description
B
Navigation bar including:
lController menu.
This area contains the Connections menu that permits you to:
lfind the connected controllers
lcreate predefined profiles
lmanage the controller connection profiles.
See Connection profiles.
lProject editing menus.
This area contains the following menus:
l
Function list, depending on the application you select ( Building or
Energy).
Note: to enable the list you MUST select at least one of the two applications.
l
Module manager, that permits you to:
lfind modules connected to your controller (automatically)
ladd manually modules (from >> Templates)
lcreate drivers (see Driver management)
lcreate locations that you can also manage from Home page > Project
l
Gateway, that permits you to open the BACnet or Modbus configuration
window.
l
Compile, that permits you to save your project to be sent to the controller.
lProject management menu
When you connect to your controller, if there is an update available, a warning appears.
These menus are available only if your controller is connected.
From this area you can perform the following actions:
If you click , you can set the options for sending your configuration to your
controller
Upload the configuration from the connected controller
Enable the live signals to see the real time status of the system. It is
available only when the IDE is connected to the controller.
The user can check at any time the status of all analogue values coming
from all the sensors in the installation.
Note: when the Live signals are activated, all the other actions are disabled (only
saving the project is allowed).
Element Description
CProgress of the project compiling, sending and of the reading from your controller.
D
Project and controller parameters.
The Project tab permits you to manage (i.e., add, delete, move) the following project
elements:
lthe locations.
lthe functions, and the relevant statuses
lthe modules, and the relevant signals
The Controller tab permits you to set the controller parameters.
E
From this area you can see what you configure in the Project tab (see element D) and
interact with the different elements. The tabs that compose it are the following:
lFunctions
lModules networks, containing the Modules and the relevant signals of your project
lHighlight objects, containing pages that you can create to see the desired functions /
modules / signals all together.
F
This area changes according to what you select from the central area (element D). The
available tabs are the following:
Logs, that shows the log errors (red icon, blocking the configuration), warnings (orange
icon) or information (green icon) during the configuration compiling.
Function, that is available if you select a function and if you enable the live signals. It
shows the function properties and permits you to execute commands.
Device, that is available if you select a device and shows the relevant properties.
Signals, that is available if you select a module and shows the relevant variables.
GContextual Help
HRight part: dynamic icons giving information about the controller
Left part: dynamic icons giving information about running processes
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Connection profiles
The Connections window manages the profiles to connect to UWP.
You can open it in two ways:
l
from the Home page by clicking Connections
lfrom the bottom left part of the interface.
Two areas compose the window:
lthe right area permits you to discover the controllers connected to a LAN network and to add them to your
profile list
lthe left area permits you to manually add a profile without using the Discovery function
For each profile you can edit the IPaddress and the ports that the UWP IDE uses for the controller programming.
The MAC address field is not mandatory and usually it is updated whenever you use the Discovery function for the
LAN network controller (right area).
Please consider the picture below representing a discovery result:
Area Description
A
Adds a new connection profile to your list.
Once you have added and saved one, the software shows it in and permits to select it from the
bottom part of the interface (see picture below).
BImports an existing list and Exports a new list of profiles.
CShows the list of known connection profiles.
Note: the default one is set through micro-USB.
DShows the list of available network interface(s): you can flag one and click to start the
UWP 4.0 modules discovery.
Notice: UWP must be connected to the same network.
EStarts the UWPs discovery
Adds the selected UWP to the list on the left
FList of found modules you can add to your list on the left
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What are locations
Locations are containers of objects that can be modules, functions or other nested locations.
They permit you to hierarchically organise your project objects to be easily found.
Note that the use of locations is not mandatory but highly recommended.
Example of location hierarchy
In this example, the Carlo Gavazzi Controls building is composed of two floors (Ground and First). For each floor, there are
several rooms to be managed and controlled.
To do that, in the Ground floor seven locations have been added for each room: for controlling the Main Cabinet, four
modules have been added.
In the First floor, the UTC Office location has been added to control the relevant light system.
DALI-2 gateway
Content
This chapter includes the following sections:
How to access the DALI-2 gateway settings 19
DALI-2 gateway window 20
Procedures 30
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How to access the DALI-2 gateway
settings
After you have added a DALI-2 device to your project (see how to add a control gear /control device automatically
or manually), you can access the DALI network programming: click the DALI-2 tab that appears if you select a
DALI-2 device from the Modules networks tab.
Clicking the DALI-2 tab will open the DALI network window that shows the related data (if available) loaded from
the gateway memory.
DALI-2 gateway window
Three main sections compose the DALI-2 gateway programming window:
1. List of control gears (output devices). This section is also split into two areas:
1.a. Project signals
1.b. Information/settings read from field by the control gear
2. List of control devices (input devices). This section is also split into two areas:
2.a. Project signals
2.b. Information/settings read from field by the control device
3. Support right panel containing the following parts:
lGeneral Commands
lDetails of the control gear selected from the Control gear tab (section 1)
lDetails of DALI groups according to the subscriptions applied to the control gears from the DALI
groups tab (section 1)
lDetails of the device or instance selected from the Control gear tab (section 1)
Control gears section
How to add control gears to the DALI-2 window
l
Manually add a control gear by clicking in the upper right (see the picture below): it opens a panel to
select the signals with SA not yet used.
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CARLO GAVAZZI UWP40RSEXXX Owner's manual

Category
Thermostats
Type
Owner's manual
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