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iobus
iobusok
sensor 1
comp 1
suctionv 1
gecwv 1
gvalve 1
drycool 1
pump 1
eheat 1
gasheat
pwwheat
humi 1
dehumi
fan 1
louver 1
equip
is 1
state
ups
wprg
event
log 1
option
exalarmin 1
zone 1
loaddefault dx1
EN/06.2019/G57 © STULZ GmbH – all rights reserved
C7000 INSTRUCTIONS FOR A/C UNITS
2. Operator interface
2.1 Operational elements - C7000IOC
The operational elements for the C7000IOC i.e. the
I/O controller consist of the keyboard of your PC
or laptop. You operate the C7000IOC by specified
commands which follow an easily comprehensible
syntax.
To establish the connection from your PC to the
C7000 you need a 9-line cable with SUBD 9 con-
nectors at both ends (crossed type), which can be
obtained as an option and a terminal program e.g
"C7000Serice".
Connect the cable at a serial port of your PC and at
the service port X15 on the IOC.
To prevent a destruction of electronical elements due
to potential differences, use a laptop with battery
supply when connecting the laptop to the C7000IOC
service port.
Start the terminal program.
If your PC is not equipped with a serial RS232 inter-
face, you may use a RS232USB converter.
You can now communicate with the connected
C7000IOC, in return the IOC sends the following
prompt to your PC:
"
ioc ##:>", where ## represents the bus address.
The commands can be classified into three major categories:
1. bus specific control commands
2. commands related to A/C unit components
3. commands concerning the whole A/C unit
1. bus command 2. component command 3. A/C unit command
Each command displays a detailed help for further
parameters (if there are any) when it is followed by "h"
like e.g. "comp h".
A command of the second (component command) or
third category (unit comm.) which is typed in without
any parameters displays all the information about its
subject (except "loaddefault ###" which is an exe-
cution command).
The commands of the 2nd and 3rd category will be
largely explained in the context of the description of
the C7000 functions.
The
iobus command edits the actually stored
IO-bus-configuration.
The commands on a lightgrey (yellow) background need
no further parameters. The commands which are followed
by a number need this number because there are several
components of the same type.