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Edition: 2015-06-23
Document ID: A6V10415566_en_a_21
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6.6 Deleting a Desigo BACnet Network ................................................................... 36
6.7 Purging Unused Objects..................................................................................... 36
7 Configuring the Desigo TRA System ............................................................. 37
7.1 Extended Import Rules ....................................................................................... 38
7.1.1 Creating a Customized Library Folder ................................................ 39
7.1.2 Creating Extended Import Rules ......................................................... 39
7.1.3 Using Extended Import Rules ............................................................. 40
7.2 Importing the Project Data Files ......................................................................... 40
7.3 Handling Import Error Conditions ....................................................................... 42
8 Configuring BACnet Communication Parameters ........................................ 43
9 Configuring the BACnet Time Synchronization ............................................ 44
10 Operating TRA Room Automation Station..................................................... 45
10.1 Test TX-I/O Status V5.1 ..................................................................................... 45
10.2 Checking TX-I/O Status as of V6 ....................................................................... 46
10.2.1 Opening the Room Automation Station .............................................. 46
10.2.2 Opening a Room Segment ................................................................. 47
10.2.3 Opening an Event List ......................................................................... 48
10.2.4 Acknowledging Alarm.......................................................................... 49
11 Changing Project Settings............................................................................... 50
11.1 Activating Editors ................................................................................................ 50
11.2 Changing Project Size of Data Points ................................................................ 51
11.3 Importing Desigo TRA Reports .......................................................................... 51
11.4 Defining Login for Setup and Service Assistant V5.1 ......................................... 51
11.5 Defining Login for Setup and Service Assistant V6 ............................................ 52
11.6 Changing Graphic Template Options Settings ................................................... 52
11.7 Moving Wall ........................................................................................................ 53
11.7.1 Creating a Graphic for Moving Wall .................................................... 54
11.7.2 Placing Room and Room Segment..................................................... 56
11.7.3 Refreshing System Browser ............................................................... 57
11.8 Changing the Client Profile ................................................................................. 59
12 Ensuring Data Consistency ............................................................................. 60
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Scope
This document applies to the management system version 2.1.
Target Audience
Field Engineers provide the basic installation of devices and systems for a specific
customer at the customer site. They have the training appropriate to their function
and to the products, devices, and systems to be installed. They are also familiar
with the applied operating system(s) and the related network environment. Field
engineers are responsible for infrastructure troubleshooting (for example,
hardware, communication, network, and so on).
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Liability Disclaimer
We have checked the contents of this manual for agreement with the hardware and
software described. Since deviations cannot be precluded entirely, we cannot
guarantee full agreement. However, the data in this manual are reviewed regularly
and any necessary corrections included in subsequent editions. Suggestions for
improvement are welcome.
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Document Conventions
The following table lists conventions to help you use this document in a quick and
efficient manner.
Convention Examples
Numbered Lists (1, 2, 3…) indicate a 1. Turn OFF power to the field panel.
procedure with sequential steps. 2. Turn ON power to the field panel.
3. Open the panel.
One-step procedures are indicated by a Expand the Event List.
bullet point.
Conditions that you must complete or must ⊳ The report you want to print is open.
be met before beginning a procedure are
designated with a ⊳. 1. Click Print .
Intermediate results (what will happen ⇨ The Print dialog box displays.
following the execution of a procedure step),
2. Select the printer and click Print.
are designated with an indented ⇨.
⇨ The print confirmation displays.
Results, after completing a procedure, are
designated with a ⇨.
Bold font indicates something you should Type F for field panels.
type or select, or when a dialog box or Click OK to save changes and close the
window is specified. dialog box.
The Create a New Project dialog box
displays.
Menu paths in procedures are indicated in Select File > Text, Copy > Group, which
bold. means from the File menu, select Text,
Copy and then Group.
File paths containing placeholders display [installation drive:]\[installation
the placeholders in italics enclosed in square folder]\[project]\...
brackets.
Error and system messages are displayed in The message Report Definition
Courier New font. successfully renamed displays in the
status bar.
Italics are used to emphasize new or The reaction processor continuously
important terms. executes a user-defined set of instructions
called the control program.
This symbol signifies a Note. Notes provide
additional information or helpful hints.
Getting Help
For more information about our products, contact your local Siemens
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Introduction
1 System Topology
1 Introduction
The Desigo CC management system supports Desigo TRA subsystems. The
management system contains a communication driver to connect to devices on the
network. During the integration of your Desigo TRA system with Desigo CC, you
will define one or more networks to allow imported data to successfully display in
System Browser tree.
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Compatibility List
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1 Hierarchies/Views
Trend Logs (TLOG): A property monitor for a specific object. When certain
conditions are reached, a log is produced with the property value and a
date/time stamp which is placed into a buffer for future retrieval.
Structure View Object: Is needed to depicts the underlying objects in a defined
hierarchy.
Dynamic objects
Dynamic objects are not supported in PXC3 and DXR devices.
1.5 Hierarchies/Views
BACnet objects are displayed in different mandatory or optional views according to
your needs:
Logical View: Displays BACnet data points, aggregators and subpoints that are
in the database. The visual layout of these objects is based on the point
naming convention (technical designation) of the object.
User View: Displays the objects as per the user designation of the company.
Only objects with a user designation (UD) are displayed. This view is optional
and can be populated at import time.
Application View: Displays various applications such as commanding central
functions, schedulers, reports, documents, trends, etc.
Management View: Displays the system view for networks, management
functions (server, drivers), system settings (libraries, security, users) and all
data points in a device.
User-defined view: Displays customized views of objects or functions using the
View builder. Multiple views can be created.
Management User-defined
Structure depends on project
definition.
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Offline Import
1
NOTE:
The management system checks periodically the consistency of the information
between the system and the automation station. In case of an inconsistency, you
must make an offline data import.
Auto-Discovery
The Auto-Discovery function is not supported by the Desigo TRA automation
station.
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1 Alarm
1.7 Alarm
Version 5.1
One common alarm per room is evaluated to keep the number of system alarms to
a minimum. Room coordination records the state information (Normal/Alarm) of
each zone and all electrical and mechanical installations and determines from them
the room-wide alarm state as a common alarm. The alarm is evaluated on the
Desigo PX automation station. The actual room automation station has no
alarmable objects.
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Alarm
1
Version 6
Event Enrollment is a component of the room automation station as of version 6.
The application is set up for the following objects to send an alarm to the
Management System in the event of a fault:
Room automation station
I/O bus
KNX PL-Link bus
Room
Segment
Alarm monitoring is resolved differently depending on the hardware used. For the
user, alarming and alarm acknowledge are, however, the same.
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1 Alarm
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Integration in FEP not Supported
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2.3 Scheduling
The Scheduling function is not supported by the Desigo TRA automation station.
Use the Desigo PX automation station instead.
NOTE:
The selected project setting is independent of data point licensing.
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2 TRA System Configuration
NOTE:
Interface names or access level 6 and 7must not be changed during ABT
engineering. If they are changed, all project-specific interface names are imported
as additional BACnet objects. This, in turn, greatly reduces the number of
supported rooms.
NOTE:
Interface names must not be changed during ABT engineering. If interface names
are changed, the graphic template is not displayed at all or is incomplete.
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User Designation
2
NOTE:
Do not enter an access level in the ABT Tool. Changes to the access level render
it impossible for system limits to be fulfilled with one another. Use the Extended
Import Rules function to configure your physical data point requirement.
NOTE:
A good approach is to always export all devices beneath the same floor, as
external references between devices residing on different floors is rare (for
example, atrium).
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Desigo PX & TRA Wizard
3
Name Defines the network name (the following characters are not allowed:
space, /, %, & and so on).
Description Descriptive text for the network name
Import into views Shows the views created in the PX & TRA Wizard.
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User Designation
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No
Yes Configure No
system per automation
station
Yes
Start
graphics engineering
Overall Workflow
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When your project needs more than one UDP port, each UDP port needs its own
driver configuration.
For complete information about system operations, see the User Guide
(A6V10415471) and any other extension manuals that may be relevant for your
installation.
For information on the engineering configuration process, see the Engineering
Manual (A6V10415473) and any relevant integration guides.
6. Launch Desigo CC. NOTE: Ask your supervisor for name and password to log
on.
7. Select Project > Management System > Servers > Main Server > Drivers >
BACnet Driver 1.
a. Click the BACnet tab and open the Settings expander.
b. In the Management Station section, define the BACnet Network and
Instance number:
‒ Type the BACnet Network number. This is the number of the BACnet virtual
network of the Desigo TRA system, typically a high number (for example, 3459)
and must be unique in the physical and virtual network.
‒ The Instance number is the BACnet device identifier to assign to the driver as
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a BACnet client for the Desigo TRA system (for example, 34590) and must be
unique in the UDP network.
c. Click Save .
8. In the Contextual pane, select the Extended Operation tab and on the Manager
Status property, click Start.
9. Open the BT BACnet Stack Config expander, add one Physical port, related to
the network adapter hardware, and at least one Virtual port, related to the
BACnet virtual network for the desired application.
a. In the BT BACnet Stack Gateway Port Table, click Add and select BACnet/IP
to add a physical port. In the Port Properties in the right pane, set the Network
number where your management system is connected (for example, 100).
b. Select the hardware Adapter in the corresponding field.
c. Click Save .
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Restoring a Template Project
4
4. Open the Project and System Information expander and provide the details as
follows:
a. In the Project name, type the name of the new project.
b. For the Project path, click Browse for the target directory where the directory
having the Project name is created. The default project path is [Installed
drive]:\GMSProjects.
c. (Optional) Type the port numbers for Pmon, Data, Event, HDB Reader and
CCom ports. The default port numbers display as the config file present at
[Installed drive]:\GMSMainProject\_DefaultProject\config.
5. In the History Database Connection expander, select the HDB to link to the
new project.
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4 Checking the Desigo TRA Libraries
14. Launch Desigo CCNOTE: Ask your supervisor for name and password to log
on.
NOTE:
More information how to handle a project, see section Working with Projects in
the System Management Console (A6V10415491).
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Checking the Desigo TRA Libraries
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4 Add a New Subsystem
NOTE:
If any of the required libraries is missing, or if the version is not the one you
expect according to the latest technical information, contact the System Librarian
from your country.
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Creating the Desigo TRA BACnet Driver
5
3. In the Object Configurator toolbar, click New object and select New
BACnet Driver.
in the Create New Object dialog box that displays, the Child type is pre-
defined to BACnet Driver, and the Name is pre-defined to
GmsBacnetDriver_n.
4. Type the new driver object Description, that is, the object name to display in
System Browser. For example, type Desigo TRA BACnet Driver.
5. Click OK to confirm.
The new driver displays in System Browser at the end of the Drivers list.
6. Select the new driver.
The corresponding node information populates the Primary pane including
the following tabs: BACnet and Object Configuration.
7. Click the BACnet tab and open the Settings expander.
8. In the Management Station section, define the BACnet network and instance
number by doing the following:
a. Enter the BACnet Network number. This is the number of the BACnet virtual
network of the Desigo TRA system (for example, 3459). This number must be
unique in the physical and virtual network.
b. Enter the Instance number in the BACnet device identifier to assign to the
driver as a BACnet client for the Desigo TRA system (for example, 34590) This
number must be unique in the UDP network.
9. Click Save .
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5 Starting and Stopping a Desigo TRA BACnet Driver
10. Start the BACnet driver before you continue with the next section: Starting and
Stopping a Desigo TRA BACnet Driver [➙ 30]).
NOTE:
If possible, create the number of BACnet drivers a customer will need on the
engineering work station. Adding BACnet drivers retroactively can only be carried
out using renewed data import. If no data import is carried out, the communication
error #Com displays in the Contextual pane.
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5
– The virtual network will automatically be created when you click Save and
takes over the entry of the management system network number.
– You do not typically need to modify the additional Port Properties as the
default value is usually OK. The list includes the IP address, whose default
value is the local station address, and the UPD Port, whose default value is
47808 (BAC0).
5. Click Save .
The new driver is created in the Drivers folder, but not started.
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5 Handling Driver Configuration Error Conditions
NOTE:
You cannot delete a driver that is currently associated to a network. In such
cases, the Delete command results in an error message. Since a driver cannot be
disassociated, you must first entirely delete the corresponding network before
deleting the driver.
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Creating the BACnet Network
Creating Views for a BACnet Network Automatically
6
NOTE:
The PX & TRA Wizard automatically takes over the first-placed network driver in
the network settings if more than one network driver is defined. In this case, a
message appears and you can select the desired driver. Check the network driver
using the following path: BACnet > Network Settings.
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6 Creating BACnet Network Manually
3. In the Object Configurator toolbar, click New object and then select New
BACnet Network.
The Create New Object dialog box displays, and the Child type is pre-
defined to the BACnet Network.
4. In the Name field, type the new object name: for example,
BACnet_DesigoTRA_Network.
NOTE: No spaces between words are allowed.
5. In the Description field, type a description for the network object: for example,
BACnet Desigo TRA Network. This description displays in System Browser.
6. Click OK to confirm.
If confirmed, the new network appears in System Browser at the end of the
Field Networks list.
7. Click Save .
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Configuring Manually the Hierarchies Mapping
6
e. Global Objects Folder Mapping: Refers to the Global objects folder for the
Desigo TRA system.
5. Click Save .
5. Click Save .
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6 Configuring Block Commands
NOTE:
The network structure is deleted in the Management View only. It still remains in
the Logical View and the user-defined view. In those views, you have to delete
the structure manually. Select the desired view and then the Views tab. Click
Remove to delete the structure tree and use the purge [➙ 36] function to delete
all unused objects.
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Purging Unused Objects
7
Import Procedure
A specialized import procedure can read and identify the BACnet and all the control
unit points that correspond with the pre-defined object data types. For each of the
objects found in the configuration database file, a new data point is automatically
created in the system configuration as an instance of the corresponding data type.
WARNING
Failing to import the latest database file may result in a wrong interpretation of
field messages, including potentially severe fire alarms. An Unidentified Event is
generated in all cases when a message is received with no corresponding system
data point.
BACnet Network
In the Management View, you perform the database Import in one of the BACnet
Network in the Field Networks folder.
BACnet Automation Station Where to Import the Desigo TRA System Metafile
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7 Extended Import Rules
Shows the edit mode for rows. Only rows created with Copy Entry can be
modified.
Import all ... All data points with a user designation assigned are imported.
Import specific The object types table comes available when you select the check box.
object types
Object Type Define the Object Type. NOTE: Multiple Object Types are allowed but the
defined Type must be different
Description Keep or change the description for the object type.
Type Select the desired Type of output type.
Import Only selected Object Type are imported.
Copy Entry Creates a copy above of the selected row.
Remove Entry Removes the selected row.
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3. Click New Object , and then Create new Extended Import Rule .
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7 Importing the Project Data Files
5. Click Save .
NOTE:
Physical data points imported due to extended import rules are only shown
beneath the segment, even if they are used by an application.
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7. In the Source Items list, select all files by clicking or select one file by
clicking .
NOTE: If Delete unselected items from the views is selected, all automation
stations and the associated objects that are not in the selected import file are
deleted. The main nodes must be manually deleted in Views for Logical View
and User View.
8. Click Import.
The import procedure starts with the first file in the Items to Import list. The
State can be: Completed, Failed, In progress (%), Partially
completed (numbers of failed instances).
At the end of the import procedure, a message displays summarizing the
results and provides access to a detail log (Open Log button).
NOTE: If the amount of data points is over the system limit, the import is
not executed. Check the project size of data points [➙ 50].
9. In the System Management Console, set Transaction Mode to Logging.
NOTE:
If you change the driver configuration after an import, the import must be
performed again.
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7 Handling Import Error Conditions
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Test TX-I/O Status V5.1
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10 Checking TX-I/O Status as of V6
For a description of Setup and Service Assistant, see document Desigo TRA -
Setup & Service Assistant (A6V10429119).
NOTE:
The user's guide Desigo TRA - Setup & Service Assistant is available for
download on the Internet at: www.siemens.com/bt/A6V10429119.
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6. Click Acknowledge.
One less active alarm is displayed in the Summary Bar (for example 0/1).
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11 Activating Editors
6. Select the check boxes for the corresponding Central Function Editor or
Flexible Room Management applications to be enabled for this user group.
7. Select or clear the required functions Show or Configure.
8. Click Save .
NOTE:
When you change the application rights for a user group, the changes take effect
immediately, even if those users are currently logged on and using the system.
Display States
Check box key:
The subordinate folders have active and inactive states.
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3. Click Import .
The Open dialog box opens.
4. Select the following status reports:
EmergencyLightStatusFunction
EmergencyLightStatusLongDuration
EmergencyLightStatusShortDuration
TRARoomStatus
1. Click Open.
2. The information dialog box opens, click OK.
3. The reports are successfully imported and displayed below the Status folder.
NOTE:
If you have already defined the password for the backup and restore functionality,
you must not re-enter the password for the Setup and Service Assistant.
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11 Defining Login for Setup and Service Assistant V6
5. Click Save .
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Template Settings
– Open
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– Select the Rectangle or Line and draw a wall in the open state
.
– Click the View tab and then select Evaluation editor.
– In the System Browser, select Management View.
– In the object tree, select the same data point.
– Drag-and-drop the object to the Expression column of the Evaluation
Editor.
– Define the properties in the Evaluation Editor:
a. Select Property and Visible.
b. Under Type, select Discrete or Simple.
c. In the Type column, select Reference.
– Enter in Row 1, in the Condition column, 0 or 1.
NOTE: The value for enter depends on the control action of the contact.
3. Click Save.
Type = Simple
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6. Drag and drop a Room or Segment to the graphic on the floor plan.
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4. Click Save .
NOTE:
Each user can have his/her own client profile assigned (see the Engineering
Manual (A6V10415473), User Administration > Creating Users > Configuring
Users > Defining User Properties).
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NOTE:
This feature is supported with the Desigo TRA automation station version 6 and
higher only.
The data inconsistency is displayed on the alarm summary bar under Status of
the alarm class.
System Manager is in Engineering mode.
1. On the Alarm summary bar, click Status.
A filtered alarm details list displays. The error message Configuration
outdated (Download or re-import required) is displayed.
2. Select the alarm line.
3. In the Source column, select Automation station to indentify the affected
automation station.
4. Do one of the following:
– Download the application program to the automation station with ABT Site
or ABT Pro.
– Import the current s1x file of this automation station.
After successfully importing or downloading to the automation station, the
message Up to date is displayed under the Consistency property.
The error message is removed from the alarm summary bar.
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