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Honeywell WebVision User Manual

Honeywell WebVision
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USER GUIDE
95-7769-01
WebVision™
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
WebVision™ is a web-based building manager that allows
contractors and facility managers to view and command
HVAC controllers installed at their sites. It communicates over
the LonWorks
®
network to perform building management
control of various devices and controllers through a web
browser. The WebVision Bundle (WWS-VL1A1000) includes
the WebVision controller pre-installed with a LON
communications card, and power supply.
WebVision is capable of:
Discovering unitary controllers connected to WebVision
Configuring controllers using configuration wizards
Monitoring, raising, and e-mailing alarms on controller
points and system events
Configuring and collecting trends on points
Driving scheduled occupancy states
Managing energy through Demand Limit Control (DLC)
Providing single point of entry into the system to perform all
the above mentioned tasks.
Managing access to information through user privileges
Providing IT-friendly network interface for easy access and
management
WebVision acts as an offline configuration tool that helps the
contractor to configure site project that consists of multiple
unitary controllers. The contractor can commission all the
controllers by connecting through a LAN, WAN, or Dial-up.
WebVision also acts like a network time master to synchronize
time and date in devices connected to it with its own time and
date or with the Internet time servers. Its Device Discovery
feature enables you to discover online devices. You can
manage users and control their access to different resources
in the system. The System Administrator can configure
network settings, site information settings, system and control,
network data and time settings, and new module installation.
Approvals
UL 916, C-UL listed to Canadian Standards Association (CSA)
C22.2 No. 205-M1983 “Signal Equipment”, CE, FCC part 15
Class A, C-tick (Australia)
CAUTION
Make sure that there is not more than one
WebVision accessing the same Lon
®
network
simultaneously. If more than one WebVision
accesses the same Lon network simultaneously,
there may be problems in downloading and
uploading parameters.
NOTE: WebVision is compatible with Microsoft
®
Internet
Explorer
®
(IE) 6.0 SP2 or higher. Suggested screen
resolution is 1280x1024 pixels.
IMPORTANT
Make sure that there is only one WebVision
accessing the L
ONWORKS network at a given point in
time. If more than one WebVision accesses the
same LONWORKS network simultaneously, ensure
that its logical address is unique in the network to
avoid address conflicts. For a L
ONWORKS network,
logical address refers to Subnet/NodeID.
Contents
Product Description ....................................................... 1
Features .......................................................................... 2
Operation and Use ......................................................... 2
Warranty and Returns .................................................... 33
Appendix A – Supported Devices ................................. 34
Appendix B – Device Point Tables ............................... 106
Topic Index ..................................................................... 175

Table of Contents

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Honeywell WebVision Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHoneywell
ModelWebVision
CategorySoftware
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Product Description

Approvals

Lists the safety and regulatory approvals for the WebVision system.

FEATURES

OPERATION AND USE

Sign-in

Procedure for logging into the WebVision system.

Password Reminder

Steps to retrieve forgotten User ID or Password.

Graphics

Schedules

Add/Edit Schedules

Instructions for creating and modifying schedules.

Alarms

To acknowledge an alarm

Procedure for acknowledging active alarms.

Trends

Trend Setup and Use

To setup a trend

Steps for configuring a new trend data log.

Users

Role Matrix

Defines user roles and their associated privileges.

Devices

To add a device

Procedure for adding new devices to the system.

Device Binding

Configures associations between devices on the network.

Device Configuration

To setup a graphic

Steps for creating and configuring device graphics.

Set Points

Sensor Calibration

Balancing

Demand Limit Control (DLC)

DLC Status

To configure the DLC

Procedure for configuring Demand Limit Control settings.

System

To configure the System general properties

Steps to configure general system settings.

To configure Site setup

Procedure for setting up site-specific details.

To configure Network setup

Steps for configuring network settings.

Device Configuration Changes

Decommissioning XL15A

Considerations for decommissioning an XL15A device.

XL15C changes

Notes on differences when using XL15C controllers.

WebVision Configuration Steps

APPENDIX A – SUPPORTED DEVICES

Configuring Chilled Ceiling Controllers (CHC)

Detailed configuration for CHC controllers.

Configuring the Constant Volume Air Handling Unit Controllers (CVAHU)

CVAHU Outputs

Configuration options for CVAHU controller outputs.

Configuring Fan Coil Unit Controllers (FCU)

FCU Outputs

Configuration options for FCU controller outputs.

Configuring Hydronic Controllers (HYD)

HYD Outputs

Configuration options for HYD controller outputs.

Configuring the Excel 10 Remote Input/Output Device (RIO)

RIO Inputs

Configuration for RIO analog and digital inputs.

Configuring the Unit Ventilator (UV)

UV Outputs

Configuration options for UV controller outputs.

Configuring the Excel 10 VAV II Controller

Excel 10 VAV II – Control Parameters

Defines equipment control parameters for VAV II controllers.

Configuring the Vacon NX Frequency Converter (NXVFD)

Configuring the XL15C Plant Controller (XL15C)

Configuring the T7350 Thermostat Controller (T7350)

APPENDIX B – DEVICE POINT TABLES

W7763C/D/E Chilled Ceiling Controller (CHC)

Details and application of points for CHC controllers.

Constant Volume Air Handling Unit Controller (CVAHU)

Fan Coil Unit Controller (FCU)

Hydronic Controller (HYD)

Excel 10 Remote Input/Output Device (RIO)

Unit Ventilator (UV)

Excel 10 VAV II Controller (VAV II)

Vacon NX Frequency Converter (NXVFD)

XL15C Plant Controller (XL15C)

T7350 Thermostat (T7350)

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