Trane X13790901010 Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

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Category: Recording Equipment
Model: X13790901010 (Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual), pr7SEJTZbdvsQ
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Appendix: Using theTracer™TU ServiceTool with Wireless Networks

List Devices An alternate way to view the Network Devices tab (see Figure 17). (This option is available only when you connect to the network through theTracerTU Wireless Adapter. Network Details Opens the Network Details tab (see Figure 22, p. 33). Figure 22. Network Details tab Sensor Health Status Provides an alternate way to view the Wireless Sensor Status tab (see Figure 23). Figure 23. Wireless Sensor Status tab Open Network Select to allow a new member to join. AnyWCI with a correct rotary address setting ...

Appendix: Using theTracer™TU ServiceTool with Wireless Networks

3. On the right side of the StartupTask Panel, selectTU Adapter - Wireless and then click the Connect button.TheWireless Network Utilities screen appears (Figure 15) showing the group and subnetwork numbers (which correspond to WCI address settings; see “WCI Addressing,” p. 11), and signal strength for all existing wireless networks within radio range ofTracerTU. A closed padlock icon indicates that aTracer SC login is required. An open padlock icon indicates that noTracer SC login is required. Figure 15. Wi ...

Appendix: Using theTracer™TU ServiceTool with Wireless Networks

Remove Device From Network Select to remove the WCI and its associated unit controller to whichTracerTU is currently connected from the wireless network. Disband Network Select to disband the network.TracerTU must be attached to the network coordinator. Join Network Select to join the network. (Appears when you are connecting to a member WCI. It is grayed out if you have already joined the network.) Create Network Select to create a new network in which the attached device will be network coordinator. (Similar t ...

Appendix: Using theTracer™TU ServiceTool with Wireless Networks

Figure 18. Connected device: Unit Summary screen Wireless Menu After connecting to a device, a Wireless menu becomes available for wireless network management.To access the menu, select Wireless from theTools menu. Figure 19. Wireless menu TheseTools menu options perform the following functions: Network Health Displays theWireless Network Summary Report, shown in Figure 20, which presents unit activity information including: • The number of timesTracer SC has attempted to communicate with each device • The f ...

Appendix: Using theTracer™TU ServiceTool with

Wireless Networks To monitor, troubleshoot, or make modifications to devices on a wireless network, theTracerTU service tool must connect to a device that is a member of that network.This appendix describes that process and how to access wireless network management information and functions. For instructions on usingTracerTU to make changes to a wireless network, see “Modifying the Network,” p. 23. Requirements for Joining The requirements for joiningTracerTU to a wireless network are: • TracerTU version 8.2 (minimum) • T ...

Mounting and Wiring the WCI

Figure 8. Wiring the WCI to a UC210, UC400, or a UC600 Figure 9. Wiring the WCI to a BCI-I Figure 10. Wiring the WCI to a BCI-R +24 VDC IMC LINK IMC LINK+ LINK- +24 Vdc UC Gray = LINK - Blue = LINK+ Black = Ground Red = 24 Vdc VAC 24 BI1 BI2 BI3 LINK IMC +24 VDC IMC Jumper LINK - LINK + +24 Vdc WCI BCI-I Attach jumper at BI1 to enable wireless communication. Gray = LINK - Blue = LINK + Black = Ground Red = 24 Vdc The connector is not included with the BCI-I. It is user-supplied. The IMC terminal is used to communicate with an IntelliPak. BCI-R Board ...

Mounting and Wiring the WCI

5. Route the wires from the WCI through either: a. The opening in the back plate (Figure 5, a). b. The bottom exit port (Figure 5, b). Figure 5. Routing the wires through the WCI backplate (a) or bottom exit port (b) 6. Connect the wiring harness according to the illustration that is appropriate for your application: Note: Wiring between a WCI and a controller cannot exceed 656 ft (200 m). If the wiring harness does not provide enough length, use 18 AWG (24 pF/ft max.) communication wire (Trane purple wire, which is shielded).To extend both the comm ...

Trane X13790901010 user guide recommended for: BCI-I, BACnet BCI-R, PHASE 28, KP 32 CLD, Vem BOX.

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