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Honeywell Spyder 5

Honeywell Spyder 5
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Spyder Model 5
ENGINEERING TOOL
USER GUIDE
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Honeywell Spyder 5 Specifications

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BrandHoneywell
ModelSpyder 5
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish

Summary

About This User Guide

Applicable Technical Literature

List of related Honeywell documents for Spyder Model 5 and CIPer controllers.

System Requirements

Security Best Practices

Guidelines for securing controllers and networks against cyber threats.

Introduction to Spyder Model 5 Engineering Tool

Engineering Modes Overview

Describes the two primary modes for engineering Spyder Model 5 projects: offline and online.

System Architecture

Prerequisites for Engineering

Adding IRM Application Template to Palette

Procedure for installing and accessing the IRM application template within the engineering tool.

Setting Up CIPer Model 50 Controller

Creating CIPer Model 50 Station

Steps to create a new Niagara station using the CIPer Model 50 template.

Configuring CIPer Model 50 as BACnet IP-MSTP Router

Detailed configuration of the CIPer Model 50 to function as a BACnet IP-MSTP router.

Engineering Modes

Offline Engineering Steps

Outline of the process for engineering when hardware is not immediately available.

Online Engineering Steps

Outline of the process for engineering with devices already installed on the network.

Creating IRM BACnet Device

Matching Devices

Factory Device Handling

Default Factory Device ID Settings

Explains the default device IDs and the importance of uniqueness for communication.

IRM Configuration Settings

Describes essential settings for engineering IRM controllers on a BACnet network.

Detailed Online Procedure

Working with Applications - The IRM Program

Preparing Niagara Work Environment

Steps to set up the engineering environment, including device managers and palettes.

IRM Program Components

Control Logic Source Palette

Information on using the honIrmControl palette for creating application logic and terminals.

Modifications and Consistency Check

The Control Manager Procedure

Periodic Program

Event Program

Onboard IO

Alarms

Application Engineering Guidelines

Commissioning and Station Copier Usage

Initial setup and deployment of controllers and their applications.

Final Step after Application Engineering

Recommendation to swap out applications to reduce communication and bus traffic.

Reference Datapoints Usage

Application Templates Usage

Utilizing pre-defined templates for onboard I/O configurations to simplify engineering.

Manual Creation and Mapping of Reference Points (A)

Reference Outputs

Master-Slave Synchronization

Synchronizing application changes between master and slave devices.

Automatic Creation and Mapping of Reference Points via Drag & drop (B)

Application Management

Teaching and Learning

Methods for synchronizing application changes between the project and the controller.

Clearing Controller

Clearing Project

Deletes the application from the project environment.

Checking Hardware Compatibility

Taking Snapshot

Restoring Snapshot

Swapping IRM Program

Master Sync

Cloning Application

Creates identical copies of an application from a template device to multiple target devices.

Applying Master Sync

Excluding Function Block Items from Master Sync

Splitting-Off Application

Controller MAC Address Assignment

Automatic MAC Address Assignment

How controllers automatically assign unique MAC addresses upon startup.

Manually Changing MAC Addresses

Procedures for manually setting MAC addresses to optimize network bandwidth.

Setting MAC Address of Controller

Synchronizing Device Time

Firmware Download

Alarming

Miscellaneous

Hiding Slots

Procedure to hide specific input/output slots on function block symbols.

Sylk Wall Module Usage

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