Sugerowałbym szukanie tego oprogramowania nie pod jego nazwą. Program GX9100 nie jest osiągalny jako samodzielny program. Jest on składnikiem większej części oprogramowania Johnson Controls pod nazwą HVAC PRO. Ostatnia, najbardziej aktualna wersja ma numer 8.0 bodajże. Również można go szukać pod hasłem JCI M-Tool. M-Tool jest większym pakietem programów JCI, a w jego skład wchodzi HVAC PRO. Jeśli poszukiwania skończą się sukcesem zalecałbym ostrożność w posługiwaniu się tym programem w szczególności, jeśli ma być on użyty w jakieś działającej instalacji. Chciałbym szczególnie podkreślić, że funkcje Upload/Download działają odwrotnie, niż jak to znamy z Internetu. Nieprawidłowe użycie tej komendy spowoduje skasowanie programu z kontrolera DX9100. Załączam opis pakietu M-Tool
Product Bulletin
Issue Date
June 30, 2004
M-Tool
M-Tool transforms the way you create control
strategies by providing a suite of tools with an intuitive
and efficient work environment. M-Tool is an
easy-to-use programming tool for application
engineers and facility operators.
M-Tool consists of two major groups of tools: System
Tools and Configuration Tools. Both of these groups
can be installed independently to support different
types of control products.
The M-Tool comes packaged with the System
Configuration Tool/Application and Data Server
(SCT/ADS).
Figure 1: M-Tool CD
Features and Benefits
System Configuration and
Project Management
Defines a network of controllers and the
control points, schedules, calendars, interlock,
applications, and others
Commissioning Tools
Allows fast adjustment and commissioning of
systems
Remote Access
Allows quick access to systems over
telephone lines or Wide Area Networks
(WANs)
Question/Answer Style
Application Development
Provides simple and consistent definition of
tested control strategies
Graphical Program
Development
Allows fully flexible programming for custom
applications
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Software Release 5.0
Product Overview
M-Tool is divided into two major groups of tools:
System Tools and Configuration Tools. System Tools
(Table 1) is the programming toolset for BACnet® and
LONWORKS® based controllers.
M-Tool also includes the Variable Air Volume Modular
Assembly (VMA) Balancing Tool, used with a
Palm™ compatible handheld device.
Table 2 lists the components of Configuration Tools.
These components are used to support N2-based field
controllers.
Table 1: System Tools
Tool
Description
Project Builder
Develops a control system using N30 Series supervisory controllers. Defines features, and maps
points from field devices into the N30 database for use in monitoring and managing the system.
Acts as the central point from which editing, commissioning, simulation, and loading components
can be seamlessly launched.
M-Pro
Creates and downloads applications for the VMA1200 controller. M-Pro can be used in a
standalone fashion or as a plug-in to a LONWORKS Network Services (LNS®) Network
Management tool at Version 2.0.
Comm Pro
Commissions LONMARK® compliant Johnson Controls® application specific devices, such as the
VMA1200 Series controllers. Comm Pro may also be used to monitor the DX-9200 Series of
controllers from Johnson Controls and LONWORKS devices from other manufacturers that meet
LONMARK guidelines.
Site Book
Defines and saves site information for N30 networks. This site information includes connection
information such as network addresses to automate communications when needed.
Table 2: Configuration Tools
Tool
Description
HVAC PRO Software
Creates control strategies for the Air Handling Unit (AHU) controller, Unitary (UNT) controller,
Variable Air Volume (VAV) controller, Variable Air Volume Modular Assembly (VMA1400),
Phoenix Fume Hood (PHX) controller, N2 Dialer Module (NDM), and Terminal Controller (TC)
devices. It provides commissioning tools, data graphing, and loop tuning.
ZT PRO
Programs the Zone Terminal Unit (ZTU100). Supports configuration files created by the
HVAC PRO software.
GX-9100
Configuration Tool
Programs the DX-91xx and DX-92xx controllers, the DT-9100 LCD Display, and the XT-9100
and XTM905 Point Expansion Modules.
DX Commissioning
Supports DX-91xx/92xx controllers (Point Template Program). DX Commissioning is a subset of
the HVAC PRO software Template Commissioning feature.
XTM Configurator
Programs the XTM105/XPx Point Expansion Modules.
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System Configuration and Project
Management
Project Builder
Use Project Builder, a component of System Tools, to
define an N30 Supervisory Controller network that
includes supervisory and field controllers (Figure 2).
Before installing the hardware, define the control
points and alarm limits offline as a complete system.
In order to reuse proven control strategies, copy
sections of programs from other project files.
Schedules and Calendars
Project Builder features Schedule and Calendar tools
that allow the graphical creation and editing of
BACnet Schedules and Calendars.
The Schedule tool allows you to run events at
specified times. The Schedule also allows you to
specify times that are exceptions to the schedule.
These exceptions can be single date events, or you
can set up an entire calendar of exception days using
the Calendar tool. For example, you could set up a
calendar to change the building’s parameters on all
non-working holidays.
Both the Schedule and Calendar tools feature:
•
graphical interface
•
compatibility with M-Workstation products
•
simple date definition procedures such as
click-and-drag and copy and paste
Defining Control Features
M-Tool allows the quick and easy definition of control
features such as:
•
•
Figure 2: Project Builder
Field Inputs and Outputs (I/O) and Object
Definition (Point Mapping)
Import Metasys Integrator® point-mapping tables,
programs created by Question and Answer (Q and A)
sessions, or graphical tools. The import utility
automatically includes all I/O points with associated
alarms and trends/histories.
You can edit in a spreadsheet format. Expand I/O
through standard copy-and-paste editing or use the
Object Browser, a floating window designed to make
these operations more efficient.
Interlock
Demand Limiting Load Rolling (DLLR)
•
Alarm Definition and Routing
•
Totalization/Trend Data
•
Access Levels/Passwords
•
Global Data Sharing
•
Multiple Command Object
•
Optimal Start
•
Utility Profile
•
Dial In/Out
•
Local Display Terminal (LDT)
Simulation Feature
Project Builder’s Simulation feature allows databases
to be downloaded and tested in an environment
simulating an N30 network in the user’s computer. The
process for downloading to this simulated environment
is the same as the process used to download to an
actual N30 device. This feature allows for error
checking of the database before actually downloading
to the physical device.
Once invoked, other M-Components see the Simulator
as an N30 network. This feature allows offline
graphical binding via M-Graphics, browsing the virtual
network via M-Explorer, and more.
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Site Book
M-Tool also installs Site Book, which allows you to
define and save communication setups for uploading
and downloading to the controllers configured with
M-Tool. You only need to define your communications
parameters once in Site Book; they can be used with
either M-Tool or the M3 Workstation.
Site Book allows you to set up communications
parameters for:
•
Ethernet networks
•
direct serial connections using Windows® 2000
Professional or Windows XP Professional
operating system
•
dial-up connections through modems
Remote Access
M-Tool provides remote access options:
•
•
Project Builder supports connections to remote
sites via network or dial-up connections.
M-Tool supports network or dial-up connections
for HVAC PRO software and GX-Tools.
Commissioning Utilities
M-Tool has utilities to help you commission and
service a system. You can access and change a
controller’s operating parameters (such as setpoints,
gains, PI loop tuning, and others) using any operator
device or laptop computer. You can commission using
a standard HVAC PRO configuration file, an uploaded
configuration, or a user-defined point template
(Template Commissioning).
Johnson Controls - HVAC PRO -Commissioning
File Download
Upload Commission
INPUTS
Q/
A
Action Op tions
OUTPUTS
PARAMS
Parameters
Analog Inputs
*AI 1 Zone Temp
SIDELOOP
Inputs
Modes
Occpd
Occupied Status
No
Starved Box
Off
Warmup Command Winter
Summer/Winter
Minute
0.0
Restart Delay
Off
Restart Status
Off
Shutdown Status
Minute
0.0
Occ Ovrd Time
Off
Temp Occ Status
Help
Zone Cooling Setpoints
Occ Clg Setpt
72.0 Deg F
Stby Clg Setpt
74.0 Deg F
Unocc Clg Setpt
80.0 Deg F
Date: 02/02/00
Device Type:
Application:
Filename:
72.00 Deg F
Binary Inputs
* BI 1 Occupied
BI 2 Standby
BI 3 Shutdn Box O...
BI 4 Shutdn Box Cl...
Accumulator: 0
N2 Address: 4
Occ
Off
Off
Off
Time: 7:32:32 AM
VAV-VAV101-0
VAV Applications - Single Duct
c:\winpro\files\vav832.cfg
COMMISS
Figure 3: HVAC PRO Commissioning Window
Example
M-Tool can also help if you have a network of
LONMARK compliant devices. Just connect to your
LONWORKS network and use Comm Pro to explore the
Network Variables (NVs) and Configuration Properties
(CPs) of the network’s controllers. Special plug-ins
make the user experience even easier when working
with LONMARK compliant Johnson Controls Application
Specific Controllers (ASCs), such as the VMA1200
Series controllers. Figure 4 shows an example of a
VMA1200 Commissioning window in Comm Pro.
The HVAC PRO tool, for example, addresses your
installation needs by displaying or printing the N2 Bus
controller input/output point assignment connections.
Figure 3 shows an example of the Commissioning
window.
Figure 4: Comm Pro Commissioning Window
Example
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Controller Networking
Programming Capabilities
After you configure control strategies and download
them to the controller, you can place the controller on
a network supervised by a Metasys® system. For
example, the VMA1400 is supported on
Metasys systems using Network Control Modules
(NCMs), N30s, Network Automation Engines (NAEs), or
as a stand-alone device.
M-Tool keeps programming easy and user friendly
through intuitive programming interfaces.
M-Tool can run on Metasys Operator Workstation
(OWS) or the ADS. You can use most M-Tool
features, including uploading or downloading
controllers via the N2 Bus, without interrupting OWS
features.
Question and Answer Program Configuration
Defining input/output point assignments and the
necessary control sequences, algorithms, and
operating parameters is as simple as responding to a
series of yes-no and multiple choice questions in
M-Pro or HVAC PRO software (Figure 6). This
approach is consistent for controllers that are
configured to sit either on the N2 trunk or on a
LONWORKS network. Default setpoints and operating
parameters are modified as needed.
Loop Tuning
M-Tool incorporates automated tuning. This feature is
available through the Commissioning menu of the
HVAC PRO software for Air Handling Unit (AHU),
Unitary (UNT), Variable Air Volume (VAV), and
Phoenix (PHX) controllers. You can use loop tuning to
monitor and/or tune proportional plus integral process
control loops. Figure 5 illustrates loop monitoring using
the Graphing window.
Data Graphing
This feature allows you to graph any three analog
points and view the response to changes within the
system. This is a great commissioning tool for
troubleshooting and loop tuning.
Data Point(s) /PI Loop-Monitor Only
TF Discharge Air Temp.
100.0 PI Setpoint Value
54.000
50.000
75.0
50.0
Process
Output
25.0
0
0
30 60 90 120 150 180 210 240 270 300
100.000
TF Heat Control
100.0
75.0
50.0
Controller
Output
25.0
0
30 60 90 120 150 180 210 240 270 300
0
TF Propband: -5.000 TFIntegration: 1.000
Override Setpoint
Exit
Figure 6: Question and Answer Windows Example
PILOOP4A
Figure 5: Data Graphing Example
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Full Graphical Programming
The GX-9100 tool in Configuration Tools provides
graphical programming of the DX-91xx and DX-9200
controllers, the DT-9100 LCD Display, the XT-9100,
and the XTM-905 Point Expansion Modules.
Figure 7: GX-9100 Program Screen
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Related Information
Table 3: Related Literature
For Information On
Refer To
System Tools
M-Tool Overview and Installation Technical Bulletin (LIT-693100)
Project Builder User’s Guide (LIT-693205)
M-Pro User’s Guide (LIT-693305)
Comm Pro User’s Guide (LIT-1162551)
System ConfigurationTool Technical Bulletin (LIT-1201534)
Variable Air Volume Modular Assembly (VMA) 1200 Series Controllers Application Note
(LIT-1162500)
N30 Supervisory
Controller
Site Book User’s Guide (LIT-6893100)
Direct Connect and Dial-Up Connection on Windows 2000 and Windows XP Operating System
Application Note (LIT-6893450)
BACnet OPC Attribute Naming Technical Bulletin (LIT-6893700)
System 9100
GX-9100 Software Configuration Tool User’s Guide (LIT-120182)
XTM Configurator Technical Bulletin (LIT-6364220)
HVAC PRO Software
HVAC PRO User’s Guide (LIT-63750402)
AHU Applications Application Note (LIT-6375080)
UNT Applications Application Note (LIT-6375100)
VAV Terminal Control Applications Application Note (LIT-6375120)
Variable Air Volume Modular Assembly (VMA) 1400 Series Application Note (LIT-6375125)
TC-9102 Applications Application Note (LIT-6375130)
Zone Terminal Application Note (LIT-6375140)
N2 Dial Application Application Note (LIT-6375150)
VBT for VMA1200
Using the VMA1200 Balancing Tool (VBT) Software Technical Bulletin (LIT-1162400)
VBT for VMA1400
Using the VMA1400 Balancing Tool (VBT) Software Technical Bulletin (LIT-6363092)
Object Attributes
Object Dictionary (LIT-694010)
Installation and
Platform Requirements
Metasys Software Installation and Platform Requirements Technical Bulletin (LIT-12012)
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Technical Specifications
Product
MW-MTOOL-0: M-Tool*
MW-MTOOL-6: M-Tool Upgrade from a previous release of M-Tool*
*(MW-MT CBT-0: M-Tool Computer-Based Training package included with each package)
Recommended
PC Platform
500 MHz Pentium® III processor for Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Professional Operating
System (OS);
2.6 GHz Pentium® 4 processor for Windows XP Professional OS, particularly if also
running an M-Series Workstation on the same PC
Operating System
Windows 2000 Professional OS with Service Pack 2 or
Windows XP Professional OS with Service Pack 4
Random Access Memory
(RAM)
256 MB of RAM recommended for Windows 2000 Professional OS and
Windows XP Professional OS
(128 MB of RAM minimum for Windows 2000 Professional OS and
Windows XP Professional OS)
Hard Disk
40 GB minimum hard disk. If also running an M-Series Workstation on the same personal
computer, we recommend that you maintain 600 MB of free space for virtual memory.
CD-ROM
4X or higher speed
Monitor
17-inch monitor with 1024 x 768 resolution
Video Memory
2 MB of VRAM
Hardware Options
Windows supported printer
The performance specifications are nominal and conform to acceptable industry standards. For application at conditions beyond these
specifications, consult the local Johnson Controls office. Johnson Controls, Inc. shall not be liable for damages resulting from misapplication or
misuse of its products.
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