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Honeywell Spyder 5 User Manual

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SPYDER MODEL 5 ENGINEERING TOOL USER GUIDE
31-00282ES-01 4
ABOUT THIS USER GUIDE
This user guide describes the configuration and management of Spyder Model 5 controllers connected to a BACnet
MSTP network via a CIPer Model 50 controller. Configuration and Management is done by using the Spyder Model 5
Engineering Tool based on the Honeywell WEBStation.
Applicable Technical Literature
Spyder Model 5 Product Data: 31-00280ES-01
Spyder Model 5 Installation Guide: 31-00281ES
IRM-NX FUNCTION BLOCKS User Guide: EN2B-0415GE51
IRM-NX APPLICATION Guide: EN2B-0416GE51
Honeywell General Security Best Practices System Engineering Guide: 31-00129
CIPer Model 30 Hardening Guide: 31-00207EFS
CIPer Model 50 Product Datasheet: 31-00197
CIPer Model 50 Installation & Commissioning Instructions: 31-00233EFS
CIPer Model 50 Mounting Instructions: 31-00234EFS
CIPer Model 50 Controller User Guide: 31-00198
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Niagara : Honeywell WEBStation N4.4.94.xx and higher
Firmware : IRMN4-IMG_V0.0.7.1.bin
Tools : Spyder5_Tool_1.0.0.37
DemoApplication : IRMN_H_0001_Ver_1.0.1.5
Firmware and Software Downloads : The firmware and the software can be downloaded from The Honeywell
Buildings Forum
Restrictions and Recommendations
For successful and seamless engineering, it is recommended to note the following internal system restrictions:
Number of BACnet Devices : max. 64 devices per channel. Depending on performance needs of
the application and bus traffic it is recommended to keep the number
of devices below 64.
Controller Memory Usage : max. 80 % (recommended 70 %)
Function Blocks Usage : - max. 32 IRM folders overall
- max. 100 function blocks per folder
- max. 2000 function blocks overall
- max 1 wall module per device
Baud rate : 9600 through max. 76800 (default = 38400)
Security Best Practices
This section provides the necessary information about the requirements for configuring and managing the security
when installing and maintaining a product or system.
Honeywell hereby expressly states that its controllers are not inherently protected against cyber-attacks from the
Internet and that they are therefore intended solely for use in private networks. However, even private networks can
still be subject to malicious cyber-attacks by skilled and equipped IT individuals and thus require protection.
Customers should therefore adopt the installation and security best practices guidelines for Honeywell BACnet
MS/TP-based products to mitigate the risk posed by such attacks.

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BrandHoneywell
ModelSpyder 5
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish

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