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The document provides an overview and instructions for using the Desigo Setup & Service Assistant user interface to configure, monitor, and manage building automation systems.

The Desigo Setup & Service Assistant is a tool used to configure, commission, and service building automation systems from Siemens. It allows users to discover, configure, and monitor devices and fieldbuses.

The main components of the user interface include the navigation pane, work area, icons, and state indicators. The interface can be viewed in modes like Device, Field buses, Application, and Installation.

Desigo

Setup & Service Assistant


User Guide

A6V10429119_en--_a_07 Building Technologies


2018-12-19
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Contents

1 Cyber security disclaimer ............................................................................................................... 5


2 ABT-SSA (Setup & Service Assistant).............................................................................................. 6
2.1 Conventions in this document ................................................................................................................. 6
2.2 Accessing the ABT-SSA interface ........................................................................................................... 6
2.3 User interface overview: Device, Field buses, Application........................................................................ 8
2.3.1 Navigation pane .........................................................................................................................10
2.3.2 Filtering the display ....................................................................................................................12
2.3.3 Navigating in the Work area .......................................................................................................14
2.3.4 Icons ..........................................................................................................................................16
2.3.5 State indicators ..........................................................................................................................17
2.4 User interface overview: Installation .......................................................................................................18
2.4.1 Automation station .....................................................................................................................18
2.4.2 Operating and monitoring device ................................................................................................38
2.5 Assigning devices to an operating and monitoring device .......................................................................40
2.5.1 Refreshing the Discovered devices structure ..............................................................................41
2.5.2 Adding a device to the Assigned devices structure .....................................................................41
2.5.3 Adjusting the parameters for device discovery ............................................................................42
2.6 User and session management ..............................................................................................................43
2.6.1 Managing user profiles and user roles ........................................................................................44
2.6.2 Managing password security ......................................................................................................44
2.6.3 Managing automatic logout.........................................................................................................45
3 Typical user roles and tasks.......................................................................................................... 47
4 Workflows................................................................................................................................... 48
4.1 View values............................................................................................................................................48
4.2 Change values .......................................................................................................................................49
4.3 Balancing ...............................................................................................................................................49
4.4 Tool-free commissioning of an operating and monitoring system ............................................................51
4.4.1 Configuring the operating and monitoring device ........................................................................51
4.4.2 Subscribing to the time master ...................................................................................................59
4.4.3 Configuring for kiosk graphics on a touch panel ..........................................................................60
4.5 Modifying IP network settings .................................................................................................................61
5 DXR2.. Pins and addresses .......................................................................................................... 62
5.1 DXR2.E09..............................................................................................................................................62
5.2 DXR2.E09T............................................................................................................................................63
5.3 DXR2.E10..............................................................................................................................................64
5.4 DXR2.M09 .............................................................................................................................................65
5.5 DXR2.M09T ...........................................................................................................................................66
5.6 DXR2.M10 .............................................................................................................................................67
5.7 DXR2.E12P and DXR2.E12PX...............................................................................................................68
5.8 DXR2.E18..............................................................................................................................................69
5.9 DXR2.M11 .............................................................................................................................................70
5.10 DXR2.M12P and DXR2.M12PX .............................................................................................................71

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5.11 DXR2.M18 ............................................................................................................................................. 72
Index ..................................................................................................................................................73

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Cyber security disclaimer
1

1 Cyber security disclaimer


Siemens provides a portfolio of products, solutions, systems and services that includes security functions that
support the secure operation of plants, systems, machines and networks. In the field of Building Technologies,
this includes building automation and control, fire safety, security management as well as physical security
systems.
In order to protect plants, systems, machines and networks against cyber threats, it is necessary to implement –
and continuously maintain – a holistic, state-of-the-art security concept. Siemens’ portfolio only forms one
element of such a concept.
You are responsible for preventing unauthorized access to your plants, systems, machines and networks which
should only be connected to an enterprise network or the internet if and to the extent such a connection is
necessary and only when appropriate security measures (e.g. firewalls and/or network segmentation) are in
place. Additionally, Siemens’ guidance on appropriate security measures should be taken into account. For
additional information, please contact your Siemens sales representative or visit
https://www.siemens.com/global/en/home/company/topic-areas/future-of-manufacturing/industrial-security.html.
Siemens’ portfolio undergoes continuous development to make it more secure. Siemens strongly recommends
that updates are applied as soon as they are available and that the latest versions are used. Use of versions
that are no longer supported, and failure to apply the latest updates may increase your exposure to cyber
threats. Siemens strongly recommends to comply with security advisories on the latest security threats, patches
and other related measures, published, among others, under https://www.siemens.com/cert/en/cert-security-
advisories.htm.

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2 Conventions in this document

2 ABT-SSA (Setup & Service Assistant)


The ABT Setup & Service Assistant (ABT-SSA) is a Web server component that is used to configure,
commission and maintain devices on the building network, including its connected field buses. ABT-SSA is used
for the following types of tasks:
● Setup, such as setting IP and BACnet addresses or setting the device language.
● Commissioning, such as assigning field devices and testing points on field buses.
● Troubleshooting, such as diagnosing problems at runtime by browsing through the device’s data structure.
● Advanced operation and monitoring features, such as schedules and event logs.

Additional documentation
● This Setup & Service Assistant document (PDF) is available through the ABT Site online help and on the
Internet:
BT Download center
● Additional links for Desigo documents are available on the Internet:
Desigo references
● For information on hardware components, such as DXR2.. automation stations or KNX PL-Link devices, see
the Hardware documentation reference file (PDF).
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2.1 Conventions in this document


The following conventions are used in this document to distinguish between devices:
● An automation station primarily controls equipment and plants. For example, DXR2.. and PXC3...
● An operating and monitoring device is primarily used for operating and monitoring systems. For example,
PXG3.. and PXM30/40/50.E.

2.2 Accessing the ABT-SSA interface


The ABT-SSA Web server component can be accessed in the following ways:
● As a localhost Web server within ABT Site.
Use the Online component of ABT Site to access ABT-SSA through a localhost Web server.
This instance of ABT-SSA provides access to each device on the network; you can access both supported
IP devices and supported MS/TP devices, such as DXR2.M… automation stations.
● As an embedded Web server in supported devices, such as DXR2… automation stations and PXG3…
operating and monitoring devices.
Either use the Online component of ABT Site to open a Web browser, or access the device directly through
any standard Web browser.
For information on supported Web browsers, see the Desigo™ Control Point Engineering and Installation
Manual (A6V11170804).

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Using ABT-SSA on a BACnet/IP network


The connection options for using ABT-SSA on a BACnet/IP network are shown in the following Figure.

Figure 1: BACnet/IP options for accessing to ABT-SSA.

① ABT Site
Connections ⓐ, ⓑ and ⓒ in the Figure provide access to all devices on the network, such as room automation
stations and routers.
② Web browser
● Connection ⓐ provides access to all devices on the network, such as room automation stations and routers.
● Connection ⓑ only provides access to the locally-connected device.

Using ABT-SSA on a BACnet MS/TP network


The connection options for using ABT-SSA on a BACnet MS/TP network are shown in the following Figure.

Figure 2: BACnet MS/TP options for connecting to ABT-SSA.

③ ABT Site
Connections ⓐ, ⓑ and ⓒ in the Figure provide access to all devices on the network, such as room automation
stations and routers.
④ Web browser
Connection is limited to the locally connected device.

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Accessing ABT-SSA through an operating and monitoring device


The connection options for accessing ABT-SSA through an operating and monitoring device are:
● ABT Site
In the Online component, select a configured operating and monitoring device and click Go online.
● Web browser
– Connect to the USB port of the operating and monitoring device.
– Type the IP address 192.168.250.1 in the address bar of a browser to display the login screen.
– Scan the QR code or click the Help link on the login screen to download the user documentation.
Device access
ABT-SSA and the Operation application on an operating and monitoring device provide access to any device on
the network. The number of devices that can be accessed depends on the operating and monitoring device.
When you login to an operating and monitoring device:
● ABT Setup & Service Assistant (SSA) displays if no devices have been assigned for monitoring.
● The Operation application displays once devices have been assigned for monitoring.
Display refresh rate through a Web browser
When ABT-SSA is accessed directly through a standard Web browser, the display refresh rate can be affected
by heavy network traffic. In this case, #COM displays rather than a value or device status. To optimize the
overall display rate through a Web browser, the system only caches the values that are currently displayed.
When the window changes due to scrolling, the system polls the network to refresh the values displayed. Keep
in mind that continuous scrolling affects the display refresh rate because the system is polling for new values
each time the window changes.

2.3 User interface overview: Device, Field buses, Application


The ABT-SSA user interface automatically adjusts to fit your screen width and screen orientation. The following
figures and legend outline the basic layouts.

Figure 3: ABT-SSA user interface, large screen resolution.

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Figure 4: ABT-SSA user interface, medium screen resolution.

Figure 5: ABT-SSA user interface, small screen resolution.

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① ABT-SSA navigation pane

On smaller screens, click the Menu button to display or hide the navigation pane.
Accessing the ABT-SSA interface [➙ 6]

② Core function selector


Filtering the display [➙ 12]

③ Root icon
Clears the breadcrumb navigation list and displays the top-level list of objects for the option selected in the navigation pane.

④ Breadcrumb navigation
Informs the user about the current location in the navigation. Provides direct access to higher levels.

A navigation arrow displays whenever more subordinate objects are available. Click the arrow to select an available object
from a drop-down list.
The breadcrumb list will be compressed when it becomes longer than the display area.

⑤ Work area
Navigating in the Work area [➙ 14]

⑥ Status bar
Displays the following information (from left to right):
● Name of the device. For example, AS_3. (Not displayed on small screens.)
● Automation station state indicator. Click the icon to navigate to the list of active alarms and faults.
● Current date and time. (Not displayed on small screens.)
● User Name of the currently logged in user.

⑦ User and session management menu


Allows users to logout and manage profiles.
User and session management [➙ 43]

2.3.1 Navigation pane


The Navigation pane provides various views of devices and objects on the network.
Navigation is done on multiple levels:

① The Navigation pane selects the type of information displayed in the work area.
② The Core function selector filters the types of objects displayed in the work area.
Filtering the display [➙ 12]
③ The breadcrumb navigation bar can be used to return to a different level of the object tree.

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Navigation pane views


The following figures outline the views for an automation station and an operating and monitoring device.

Navigation pane, automation station. Navigation pane, operating and monitoring device.

Indicator Name Description


① Device Displays a detailed listing and state of events related to the local
device. For example, it shows whether the device is operational,
lists the available RAM and Flash memory, lists all notification
classes from 1 through 18 and provides detailed event logs
under Device > Infrastructure.
● Automation station event logging is available for all devices.
● When connected to an automation station, Alarm history and
Commissioning history event logs are also available.
② Field buses The Field buses view is only available when you’re connected to
a device with field buses, such as, TX-I/O, PL-Link and DALI.
Shows what devices are on the DIN rail with the automation
station.
③ Application Displays information about the buildings and rooms being
controlled. For example, for Room 110 you can see its
application function, group master designation, supply air VAV
state, fan state, cooling coil state, and whether the room is in an
alarm state.
● Devices commissioned through the tool-free workflow display
in this view under Sites > Default.
● Devices commissioned through ABT Site display in this view
under Geographical and Functional.
For operating and monitoring devices, the Application view
provides access to modify event parameters and fault
parameters for Event Enrollment objects.

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Indicator Name Description


④ Installation Opens the Installation application.
Allows you to configure the field buses of the automation station,
perform point tests, and generate related reports.
User interface overview: Installation [➙ 18]
⑤ Settings Displays the Favorite commissioning objects from the
application. The objects displayed are determined by the
configured application.
This menu can be used for manual configuration of the device.
⑥ Operation Opens the Operation application.
The Operation application is only available when you’re
connected to an operating and monitoring device.
⑦ Assigned devices The Assigned devices view is only available when you’re
connected to an operating and monitoring device.
Displays information for the remote automation stations that are
accessible for system control.

2.3.1.1 Display for Desigo primary controllers


Objects from Desigo primary controllers are displayed in the ABT-SSA Application view under Geographical
and Functional. If there are multiple Desigo devices, the building structure is consolidated by object name.
Global objects from Desigo backup devices are not displayed in ABT-SSA.

Figure 6: Application view for devices commissioned through ABT Site.

2.3.2 Filtering the display


The core function buttons allow you to filter the display in the Device, Field buses, Application, Settings and
Assigned devices views.
The core function buttons are List view, Favorites and Events.
● The List view core function displays all object types in the work area.
● The Events core function applies a filter to only display objects of type Diagnostics, Event log, Common
event enrollment, Common event, Device object and Program in the work area.
● The Favorites core function applies a filter to only display objects of type Favorites in the work area.
The core function selection is applied at the level of the main entity—the object in bold blue text—in the
breadcrumb navigation.

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● When connected to an automation station, the main entity is always the left-most item in the breadcrumb
navigation.

Figure 7: List view core function (no filter applied).

Figure 8: Events core function filter applied.

● When connected to an operating and monitoring device, the main entity may not always be the left-most
item in the breadcrumb navigation. If the breadcrumb list contains items after the main entity:
– The core function filtering does not apply for the items displayed in the work area.
– Selecting a core function filter resets the breadcrumb list and work area to the main entity.

Figure 9: Operating and monitoring device, no filter.

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Figure 10: Operating and monitoring device, filter applied.

2.3.3 Navigating in the Work area


This section outlines the work area for the Device, Field buses, Application and Settings views. The options
displayed in the work area and the ability to edit or operate data points depend on the role of the currently
logged in user.
Work areas for the following views are described in a separate section:
● The Assigned devices view, which has additional work area features and functions.
Assigning devices to an operating and monitoring device [➙ 40]
● The Installation and Operation application views, which have a different user interface.
User interface overview: Installation [➙ 18]
Desigo Control Point Operation Manual (A6V11211557)

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① Icons that represent the type of BACnet objects associated with a building, floor, and room.
Icons [➙ 16]

② Object description / Object name


Typically, the Object description displays on the first line and the Object name displays on the second line. The preference for
which displays first can be adjusted in the user definition.

③ Value quality indicator.


State indicators [➙ 17]

④ Operation mode indicator.


State indicators [➙ 17]

⑤ Main value or reliability of the object


The reliability of the object displays if an object has a reliability problem. Otherwise, the main value displays.

⑥ Alarm state indicator.


State indicators [➙ 17]


Click Properties to display and modify properties of an object.


The Link icon indicates navigation within the automation station. Click to display more information about an object or browse
to related data points.

The Change view icon indicates a link to another element, such as a line, room or room segment, favorites, or structures.

⑨ Operating elements allow you to monitor and operate data points. For example, switched on or off, incremented or decremented,
switched from automatic to manual, etc.

⑩ The Select command button displays for objects with multiple command options.

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2.3.4 Icons
The Desigo icons represent the type of BACnet objects associated with a building, floor, and room.

Indicator Description BACnet object type


Structured view objects

Building AreaView(Bldg)

Floor AreaView(Floor)

Room AreaView (R)

Room segment AreaView (RSegm)

Central function AreaView (CenFnct)

Favorite view FvrView

Network view (Field buses) NwkView

Network view (Assigned devices, Discovered NwkView (AssgnDev, DscvdDev)


devices)

Automation station ASView

Collection Col (Infrastructure, Device, Third Party)

Application function FuncView

Value objects

Input value AI, BI, BlsIn, LgtIn, MI

Output value AO, BO, BlsOut, EmgLgt, LgtAOut, LgtBOut, MO

Calculated value ACalcVal, BCalcVal, MCalcVal, PrphDev

Process value APrcVal, BPrcVal, MPrcVal

Configuration value ACnfVal, BCnfVal, MCnfVal, UCnfVal

Trigger value MTrgVal

Centralized command grouping objects

Command object CmdObj

Group master GrpMaster

Group member GrpMbr

System objects

Controller Loop

Alarm and trend objects

Event enrollment CmnEvtEnr, EvtEnr, DevAlert

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Indicator Description BACnet object type


Trend log TrndLogS

Other special Objects AppCnf, CmnEvt, DevObj, FileObj, FldBusMgmt, NotifClass,


NwkPortIP, NwkPortMSTP, Pgm

System function objects

Diagnostics Diag

Event log EvtLog

Calendar Calendar

Scheduler Schedule

2.3.5 State indicators


The Desigo state indicator icons represent the current condition of functions and/or objects associated with a
room.

Indicator Description Cause


Value quality

Fault Indicates a system or process alarm

Transition Indicates a non-alarm event (object not updated by data acquisition yet,
or a command being processed)

Operation mode

Out of service Indicates whether the physical input/output has been decoupled by
means of property Out-Of-Service

Overridden Object overridden by external switch

Life safety Personal safety (Present priority is 1...3)

Locked Locked function/object (Present priority is 4...5)

Time delay Delay is active (Present priority is 6)

Manual switch Switch is set to manual (Present priority is 7)

Manual Prio 8 Manual state of an object is indicated

Manual Prio 1

Alarm state

In alarm. Alarm not acknowledged.

Not in alarm. Alarm not acknowledged.

In alarm. Alarm acknowledged.

Not in alarm. Alarm acknowledged.

Not in alarm. Reset.

Primary server

Indication of primary server type (only for PX primary controllers)

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2.4 User interface overview: Installation


● When connected to an automation station, the Installation view allows you to configure the field buses of the
automation station and perform point tests.
Automation station [➙ 18]
● When connected to an operating and monitoring device, the Installation view allows you to clear the device,
clear the application and view the current device settings.
Operating and monitoring device [➙ 38]

2.4.1 Automation station


The following diagram is the sitemap for the Installation view on an automation station.

Finding data points in the Installation view


The following figure outlines the fields used to navigate through the Installation pages on an automation station.

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Select the number of data points to display in a page .


Search for the desired characters in all pages .

③ Browse through the pages .

Additional documentation
For help on mapping DXR2 connections to I/O addresses see the following topic.
DXR2.. Pins and addresses [➙ 62]
For further information on Hardware components, such as DXR2... automation stations or KNX PL-Link devices,
see the Hardware documentation reference file (pdf).
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2.4.1.1 Overview: State


The Overview > State view summarizes the status of the automation station and its buses and allows you to
start/stop the device, clear the device and remove overwritten data points.

Overview: State procedures


To perform the procedures in this section, select Overview in the command bar and State in the left navigation
pane.

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① Device and network configuration


Displays a summary of the automation station.

Object name Name of the device. For example, AS_4.


Model name Device model. For example, PXC3.E75A.
Local date Current date in DD.MM.YYYY format.
Local time Current local time in HH:MM:SS format.
System status Current status of the system. Default is Operational.
Firmware revision Current firmware loaded into the device. For example,
FW=01.20.43.1080;WPC=1.2.1080;SVS-300:SBC=13.20
Serial number Serial number of the physical device.

② Start/stop the automation station


Program state displays the current state of the application program. The options are Running or Halted. Default
is Running.

Stop/Run toggle button Stops or starts the application program on the automation station
Note
If you cannot start the automation station via Run, restarting using
network off/on may be possible.

③ Clear the automation station


Use the following buttons to clear the device or the application:

Clear device button Stops the device, clears it, and clears the application configuration.
The loaded application remains on the device and can be activated. The
device must be configured.
Clear application button Stops the device, clears the application configuration, and keeps the
existing device configuration. The device must be configured.
The loaded application remains on the device and can be activated. The
device must be configured.

④ Bus state summary


A list of the connected field buses and the following information for each bus:
● Bus operating state
● Number of engineered devices that are connected
● Number of configured devices
● Reliability state
● Overwrite summary for the field bus. The status is Yes if at least one data point is in the overwrite state.
⑤ Release overwrite
Releases all overwritten data points on the automation station with a single command.
● Buttons in the Remove overwrite section are active when at least one data point is in the corresponding
overwrite state.
● The overwrite indicator shows the number of data points in the corresponding overwrite state.
● Selecting a button removes the corresponding overwrite state for all data points on this automation station.
Release overwrite [➙ 20]

Release overwrite
This procedure releases all overwritten data points on the automation station with a single command.

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Release overwrite

1. Check the data point test Web page for each bus to ensure that you want to remove all overwritten data
points.
Testing DALI data points [➙ 28]
Testing KNX PL-Link data points [➙ 30]
Testing I/O bus data points [➙ 34]
2. Click Prio 1 or Prio 8.
 All overwritten states of the respective priority on this automation station are removed.
 No new commands are issued. The set values remain until the next program command.

 The overwrite indicator is removed.

2.4.1.2 Overview: Details


The Overview > Details view allows you to view all the device properties of the automation station based on its
BACnet Device object.
All entries are executed directly in ABT-SSA and regularly saved every 15 minutes in non-volatile memory on
the automation station. It is immediately saved with Save and log out. No data is saved on the commissioning
computer.

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Device and network configuration properties


Field Description
Host name Host name label. For example, AS1.

Object name Name of the device. For example, AS_4.

Description A string of printable characters whose content is not restricted. A description may be selected from
the text picker. For example, Automation station.

Model name Automation station model. Assigned by the vendor to represent the model of the BACnet device.
For example, PXC3.E75A.

System status Current status of the system. Default is Operational.

Operation URI Web address of the device. For example, http://192.168.251.4.

Serial number Lists the serial number of the physical automation station associated with the BACnet device
object.

Firmware revision Current firmware loaded into the device. For example, FW=01.20.43.1080;WPC=1.2.1080;SVS-
300:SBC=13.20

Application SW version The version of the application software installed in the automation station. The content of this
string is a local matter, but it could be a date-and-time stamp, a programmer's name, a host file
version number, etc. For example, Sep_29_2014_19_44_54.

Local date Current date in DD.MM.YYYY format.

Local time Current local time in HH:MM:SS format.

Max APDU length accepted Specifies the maximum length of the APDU. For example, BACnet/IP.

Number of APDU retries Specifies the number of retries from 1 through 5. The default is 3.

APDU segment timeout Specifies the amount of time in milliseconds between retransmission of an APDU segment. The
suggested value is 5000.

APDU timeout Specifies the timeout value in milliseconds from 1000 through 10000. The default is 3000.

Max segments accepted The maximum number of octets that may be contained in a single, indivisible application layer
protocol data unit. The value of this property is greater than or equal to 50. For example, 32.

Segmentation supported Indicates whether the BACnet device supports segmentation of messages and, if so, whether it
supports segmented transmission, reception, or both. For example, Segmented both.

2.4.1.3 DALI bus

DALI bus state and auto addressing


The DALI bus > State view summarizes the status of the DALI bus and allows you to start/stop the bus, disable
the internal power supply and automatically address DALI devices discovered on the network.

DALI bus State procedures


To perform the procedures in this section, select DALI bus in the command bar and State in the left navigation
pane.

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Reset the DALI bus


⚫ Click Reset.
 All DALI devices are reinitialized (runtime configuration, bus configuration).
 The DALI bus is restarted, and the status is displayed as Operational.
Start/stop the DALI bus
⚫ Click the Stop/Run toggle button.
 The DALI bus is started or stopped, and the status is updated (Operational or Stopped).
Disable internal power supply
Enabled internal power supply is the standard use case. To operate with disabled internal power supply some
additional engineering settings are needed. Otherwise it causes a communication error.

Executing a command test


The command test is used to switch all connected DALI devices to ON, OFF or FLASHING.
 The DALI bus must be stopped. Only then are the commands All lamps on, All lamps off or All lamps
blinking active.

CAUTION
The "Blink all" function may damage lights.
Verify that lights, whose lifetime is impacted by blinking, are properly connected.
This is required for all lights connected to the DALI bus of this automation station.

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1. Click Stop.
2. Click either All lamps on, All lamps off or All lamps blinking.
 The switching status remains active until another function is selected, or until the DALI bus is restarted.
3. Select Run.
 This stops the command test and starts the DALI bus.
Note
This function can also be run using the service pin on the PXC3..A.

Automatically addressing DALI devices (short address)


1. Click Auto addressing.

 The DALI bus is scanned. The alongside the button displays ongoing auto addressing and may take
a few minutes (depending on the number of DALI devices).
 All discovered DALI devices receive a DALI bus short address. Existing DALI bus short addresses
remain as-is.
 Auto addressing does not update the contents of the DALI identification and DALI data point test Web
pages.
2. Check result. Select Identification in the left navigation pane.
 Following auto-addressing, the Web page DALI identification shows the DALI bus short address and the
detected DALI device type (device online) in the Online list.
Note
If any installed DALI devices are not discovered (that is, DALI V0 device), use Reset all electr. control gears to
clean all short addresses and old configurations in all DALI devices (factory reset).

Reset all DALI control gears to the factory setting


This may be used to clean up a test configuration or to resolve problems.
The command Reset all electr. control gears deletes the short address and the configuration parameter in all
DALI control gears on the DALI bus.
1. Click Reset all electr. control gears.
2. Click Auto addressing.
3. Assign DALI devices.
 Be aware, before downloading the engineered data again, make a readback of the onsite configuration data
(default option).

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Assigning DALI devices


The DALI bus > Identification view displays the current DALI bus configuration and allows you to assign DALI
devices to an engineered DALI data point.
To perform the procedures in this section, select DALI bus in the command bar and Identification in the left
navigation pane.

Assign DALI devices


 The DALI bus status is Operational.

1. In the Online list table, click to identify the DALI device with the DALI bus short address.
 The DALI device flashes (e.g., lamp on site). The lamp flashes as long as you click again. Then, the
lamp continues flashing only for a short time.
2. (Optional) Select Reset device parameters during assignment if you first want to delete the configuration
parameters in the DALI control gear.
3. Drag and drop the DALI device to the table row containing the engineered DALI data point.

 The factory setting is executed (option).


 The DALI device sends its serial number. The serial number is entered in the list.
 The DALI device is configured using the device configuration data stored on the automation station. The
status display changes to Operational.
Note: The DALI bus short address and the serial number is transferred to ABT Pro following read back of data.
They can be listed in ABT Pro via the DALI report.

Unassign DALI devices


1. Table of configured DALI devices (table on the right side):
Click to identify that DALI device.
2. Click to unassign the DALI device.
 The short address, serial number and designation (Device online) is removed from the engineered data
point. The status display goes to Unassigned device.
 The DALI device is now listed in the Online list.
The DALI device keeps the DALI bus short address.

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Website description
If an existing DALI installation is integrated in ABT Pro, existing DALI
devices may already be configured. Use Reset device parameters during
assignment to delete the configuration parameters in the DALI control gear
prior to a new configuration.

Online list table


The Online list table contains all discovered DALI devices with a DALI bus short address that are still
unconfigured.

Address DALI bus short address. Automatically assigned using Auto addressing.

Device online Discovered DALI device type. (Unconfigured).

Device DALI type


online

G-FL Fluorescent lamps 0

EML_C Self-contained emerg.lighting (Maintained) 1


EML_D Self-contained emerg.lighting (Non-maintained)
EML_A Emerg.light type A lighting part
EML_B Emerg.light type B lighting part

HID HI discharge lamps (not supported) 2

LV Low voltage halogen lamps 3

IL Incandescent lamps (not supported) 4

CNV Direct current converter 5

LED LED modules 6

SWI Switching function 7

RGB Color control (not supported) 8

SEQ Sequencer (not supported) 9

OC Optical control (not supported) 10

EL_FL ELFL slave (not supported) 11

EL_SF ELSF slave (not supported) 12

EL_m ELM slave (not supported) 13

EL_nm ELNm slave (not supported) 14

EL_smd ELSmd slave (not supported) 15

EL_sms ELSms slave (not supported) 16

Button to let the DALI device flash (e.g., lamp on site or the indicator LED on EML devices).

Table 1: Online list of discovered and unconfigured DALI devices.

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Filters the DALI devices in the table.

Searches for the characters in the table.

Address DALI bus short address. (assigned DALI devices).

Name Name (engineered data point).

Description Description (engineered data point).

Device online Designation of DALI type (assigned DALI devices).

Device offline Designation of DALI type (engineered data point).

Device Name DALI type


offline

Generic lamps
GDL …'GDL_... Dimmable lamp 0,3,4,5,6
GSL …'GSL_... Switched lamp 0,3,4,5,6,7

Specific lamps
G-FL …'FL_... Fluorescent lamp 0
LV …'LV_... Low-voltage halogen lamp 3
CNV …'CNV_... Direct current converter 5
LED …'LED_... LED module 6
SWI …'SWI_... Switching function 7

Maintained emergency luminaires 1


EML-A …'EMLA_... Emerg.luminaire & dimm.lamp
EML-B …'EMLB_... Emerg.luminaire & swi.lamp
EML-C …'EMLC_... Emergency luminaire
Non-maintained emergency luminaires
EML-D …'EMLD_... Emergency luminaire
G-FL …'EMLD_FL_... Comb.emerg.lum.&dimm.lamp
SWI …'EMLD_SWI_... Comb.emerg.lum.&swi.lamp

Serial number DALI device serial number. (assigned DALI devices).

State DALI device operating state. (assigned DALI devices).

Button to unassign the DALI device.

Button to let the DALI device flash (e.g., lamp on site or the indicator LED on EML devices).

1-7 / 7 Pages1-7; button for browsing.

Table 2: Engineered data points and configured DALI devices.

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Testing DALI data points


The DALI bus > Data point test view allows you to test data points from configured DALI devices and log the
results (state, comment). Point test carries out On/Off and dimming (%) commands.

Switch or dim DALI data points

1. Click (overwrite with priority=8).


 The icon changes to . Manual operation with and is enabled.
2. Click or .
 The DALI device is switched on or off (100%, 0%), or dimmed (60%).
The dimming value is increased or reduced at 10% increments.
3. Click to release overwriting.

Note: The symbol indicates a faulty value. The tooltip contains the cause (out of service or alarm).

Commanding at priority=1

WARNING

Commanding at priority=1 ( ) overrides life/plant safety functions!


Overwriting the priority or using incorrect values may trigger system malfunctions
which may result in injuries or property damage.
● Use commanding at priority=1 ( ) only if you can check the consequences.
● Release overwritten values as soon as possible. Click to release
overwriting.

Note:
● A higher priority (1-7) must be active to command at priority=1 ( ).

● If priority=1 ( ) is active then a simultaneous active priority=8 ( ) can be released but NOT be reenabled.

Logging test results


1. Click to display the State drop-down list for the point being tested.

2. Select the applicable test result from the drop-down list. (Failed or Passed).
3. Do one of the following:

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– If the result is Failed, select a reason from the Comment drop-down list and complete the Tested by and
Assigned to fields.
Note: The comment is transferred to the ABT project following read back of data.
– If the result is Passed, complete the Tested by field.
4. Click Save to save your changes and collapse the row.
Note: The result is stored as a new entry in the commissioning history event log.

2.4.1.4 KNX PL-Link bus

KNX PL-Link bus state and device configuration


The KNX PL-Link bus > Identification view summarizes the status of the KNX PL-Link bus and allows you to
start/stop the bus, disable the internal power supply and configure KNX PL-Link automation stations.
To perform the procedures in this section, select KNX PL-Link bus in the command bar and Identification in the
left navigation pane.

Reset the KNX PL-Link bus


⚫ Click Reset.
 All devices with KNX PL-Link are reinitialized (runtime configuration, bus configuration).
 The KNX PL-Link bus is restarted, and the status is displayed as Operational.
 The number of configured devices with KNX PL-Link is displayed.

Start/stop the KNX PL-Link bus


⚫ Click the Stop/Run toggle button.
 The KNX PL-Link bus is started or stopped and the status is displayed (operational/stopped).

Disable internal power supply


If an external power supply is used, make sure the internal KNX power supply is turned off.

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Configure a device with KNX PL-Link


The device is assigned to an engineered KNX PL-Link data point and configured (using the program button on
the device).
 The device is unconfigured (factory setting). Reset device to factory setting if needed (i.e. has been
configured in another project).

1. Click for a KNX PL-Link data point.


 The Wait… state displays. The automation station waits for a signal from the device (approximately 90
seconds).
2. Go to the device on site.
3. Press the program button on the device (see the device data sheet).
 The status display goes to Device is configured.
 The device is configured with the device configuration from the automation station.
 The device transmits its serial number and version.
 The status display changes to Operational.
Note
● If only one device with KNX PL-Link is connected to the network, the device is detected and configured
automatically.
● If a device cannot be identified, it is added to the List of orphan devices on the KNX PL-Link Unconfigured
Web page.
KNX PL-Link Unconfigured [➙ 32]

Testing KNX PL-Link data points


The KNX PL-Link bus > Data point test view allows you to test data points from configured KNX PL-Link devices
and log the results (state, comment). Point test carries out On/Off commands.

Test KNX PL-Link data points

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1. Click (overwrite with priority=8).


 The icon changes to . Manual operation with and is enabled.
2. Click or .
 The positioning value is increased or reduced in increments of 10%. The switching value is changed.
The stage value is increased or reduced. The blinds are up or down.
3. Click to release overwriting.

Note: The symbol indicates a faulty value. The tooltip contains the cause (out of service or alarm).

Commanding at priority=1

WARNING

Commanding at priority=1 ( ) overrides life/plant safety functions!


Overwriting the priority or using incorrect values may trigger system malfunctions
which may result in injuries or property damage.
● Use commanding at priority=1 ( ) only if you can check the consequences.
● Release overwritten values as soon as possible. Click to release
overwriting.

Note:
● A higher priority (1-7) must be active to command at priority=1 ( ).

● If priority=1 ( ) is active then a simultaneous active priority=8 ( ) can be released but NOT be reenabled.

Logging test results


1. Click to display the State drop-down list for the point being tested.

2. Select the applicable test result from the drop-down list. (Failed or Passed).
3. Do one of the following:
– If the result is Failed, select a reason from the Comment drop-down list and complete the Tested by and
Assigned to fields.
Note: The comment is transferred to the ABT project following read back of data.
– If the result is Passed, complete the Tested by field.
4. Click Save to save your changes and collapse the row.
Note: The result is stored as a new entry in the commissioning history event log.

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KNX PL-Link Unconfigured


The KNX PL-Link bus > Unconfigured view displays the automation stations with KNX PL-Link that were
detected on the KNX PL-Link bus, but not yet configured. This list must be empty to successfully complete KNX
PL-Link identification.

Display unconfigured KNX PL-Link devices


1. Select PL-Link in the upper navigation pane.
2. Selected Unconfigured in the left navigation pane.
 The PL-Link Unconfigured Web page displays.

KNX PL-Link Programming Mode


The KNX PL-Link Programming Mode Web page is reserved to do certification activities. Enable sets KNX
devices in a programming mode (active).
Do not use Enable.

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2.4.1.5 I/O bus

I/O bus state


The I/O bus > State view shows the status for the I/O bus (island bus) and the I/O modules.
To perform the procedures in this section, select I/O bus in the command bar and State in the left navigation
pane.

Reset the I/O bus


⚫ Click Reset.
 All I/O modules are reinitialized (runtime configuration, bus configuration).
 The I/O bus is restarted, and the Bus stateis Operational.
 The number of configured I/O modules is displayed.

Start/stop the I/O bus


⚫ Click the Stop/Run toggle button.
 The I/O bus is stopped or started, and the device State is updated (Stopped/Operational).

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Testing I/O bus data points


The I/O bus > Data point test view allows you to test data points from the configured I/O bus and log the results.
The data point test carries out On/Off/Multistate, and setpoint commands.

Testing I/O bus data points


1. Click (overwrite with priority=8).
 The icon changes to . Manual operation with and is enabled.
2. Click or .
 AO: The positioning value is increased or reduced in increments of 10.
BO: The switching value is changed.
MO: The stage value is increased or reduced.
BlsOut: (+) blinds up; (-) blinds down.
3. Click to release the overwrite.
Notes
● The symbol indicates a faulty value. The tooltip contains the cause (out of service or alarm).
● DXR2 devices: To identify the module and the channel on the on-board socket, see the data sheet.
DXR2.. Pins and addresses [➙ 62]

Commanding at priority=1

WARNING

Commanding at priority=1 ( ) overrides life/plant safety functions!


Overwriting the priority or using incorrect values may trigger system malfunctions
which may result in injuries or property damage.
● Use commanding at priority=1 ( ) only if you can check the consequences.
● Release overwritten values as soon as possible. Click to release
overwriting.

Note:

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● A higher priority (1-7) must be active to command at priority=1 ( ).

● If priority=1 ( ) is active then a simultaneous active priority=8 ( ) can be released but NOT be reenabled.

Logging test results


1. Click to display the State drop-down list for the point being tested.

2. Select the applicable test result from the drop-down list. (Failed or Passed).
3. Do one of the following:
– If the result is Failed, select a reason from the Comment drop-down list and complete the Tested by and
Assigned to fields.
Note: The comment is transferred to the ABT project following read back of data.
– If the result is Passed, complete the Tested by field.
4. Click Save to save your changes and collapse the row.
Note: The result is stored as a new entry in the commissioning history event log.

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2.4.1.6 Reports
The following reports can be displayed, printed and/or exported to an Excel spreadsheet (.xls):
● Field bus and devices
● Point test
Note
Reports can be created on a per automation station basis only. Reports with aggregate automation stations are
not supported by ABT-SSA. This feature is available in the ABT Site Reports component.

Field bus and devices report


The field bus and devices report contains detailed information on room automation stations along with all
existing field buses.

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Point test report


The point test report contains detailed information on all data points in all existing field buses.

Displaying and printing reports


 Report is selected in the upper navigation pane.

1. Click Print .
 The information is displayed in tables in a new pane and the print dialog box opens.
2. Select the PDF printer.
3. Click OK.
 The reports are printed.

Exporting reports
1. Click Download .
 The File Download dialog box opens.
2. Select Open to open the file directly in Excel.
 The Excel file is populated with the report data.

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2.4.2 Operating and monitoring device


When connected to an operating and monitoring device, only the Overview Web page is available.

Clearing the device or application


The State view on the Overview Web page allows you to clear the device or the application and view basic
device and network configuration information.


Click to display or hide the ABT-SSA Setup & service menu.

② Clear device
Stops and clears the device and clears the application configuration.
● If the Tool-free commissioning workflow is always used to configure the device and application, the following apply after a
clear device is performed:
– The factory-loaded application is available on the device
– The factory-loaded application can be activated through the Tool-free commissioning workflow.
● If ABT Site is used at any time to configure the device and application, the following apply after a clear device is performed:
– The factory-loaded application is not available on the device.
– ABT Site must be used to configure the device and application.

③ Clear application
Stops the device, clears the application configuration, and keeps the existing device configuration. The device must be
configured. The loaded application remains on the device and can be activated.

State view: Device and network configuration

Field Description
Object name Name of the device. For example, AS_4.

Model name Device model. For example, PXG3.W200-1.

Local date Current date in DD.MM.YYYY format.

Local time Current local time in HH:MM:SS format.

System status Current status of the system. Default is Operational.

Firmware revision Current firmware loaded into the device. For example, FW=02.10.28.94;WPC=1.5.4;SVS-
300.1:SBC=13.21;

Serial number The serial number of the physical device.

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Viewing detailed device and network configuration information


The Details view on the Overview Web page allows you to view all the device properties of the operating and
monitoring device based on its BACnet Device object.


Click to display or hide the ABT-SSA Setup & service menu.

② Device settings
Click the title bar to display the list of settings.

③ Search

Device view: Device and network configuration

Field Description
Host name Host name label. For example, AS04.

Object name Name of room automation station. For example, PXG3.W200-1.

Description The device description entered in ABT Site. This information can be modified through the device

Properties in ABT-SSA.

Model name Operating and monitoring device model. Assigned by the vendor to represent the model of the
BACnet device. For example, PXG3.W200-1.

System status Current status of the system. Default is Operational.

Operation URI Web address of the device.

Serial number Serial number of the physical operating and monitoring device associated with the BACnet device
object.

Firmware revision Current firmware loaded into the device. For example, FW=02.10.28.94;WPC=1.5.4;SVS-
300.1:SBC=13.21;

Application SW version Identifies the version of the application software installed in the machine. The content of this string
is a local matter, but it could be a date-and-time stamp, a programmer's name, a host file version
number, etc. For example, Sep_29_2014_19_44_54.

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Field Description
Local date Current date in DD.MM.YYYY format. This information can be modified through the device

Properties in ABT-SSA.

Local time Current local time in HH:MM:SS format. This information can be modified through the device

Properties in ABT-SSA.

Max APDU length accepted Specifies the maximum length of the APDU. For example, BACnet/IP.

Number of APDU retries Specifies the number of retries from 1 through 5. The default is 3. This information can be modified

through the device Properties in ABT-SSA.

APDU segment timeout Specifies the amount of time in milliseconds between retransmission of an APDU segment. The
suggested value is 5000.

APDU timeout Specifies the timeout value in milliseconds from 1000 through 10000. The default is 3000. This

information can be modified through the device Properties in ABT-SSA.

Max segments accepted The maximum number of octets that may be contained in a single, indivisible application layer
protocol data unit. The value of this property is greater than or equal to 50. For example, 32.

Segmentation supported Indicates whether the BACnet device supports segmentation of messages and, if so, whether it
supports segmented transmission, reception, or both. For example, Segmented both.

2.5 Assigning devices to an operating and monitoring device


When connected to a configured operating and monitoring device, you have a central view of the automation
stations that are assigned for system control.
In order to monitor devices through ABT-SSA, they need to be assigned to the operating and monitoring device.
The Assigned devices and Discovered devices structures are located under Settings > Favorite
commissioning.
● The Assigned devices structure displays a list of devices that have been selected to be monitored through
the operating and monitoring device.
For information on assigning devices for monitoring, see the Adding a device to the Assigned devices
structure [➙ 41] section.
● The Discovered devices structure displays a list of devices that were found to be communicating on the
specified network when the most recent Discover command was issued.
For information on issuing a Discover command, see the Refreshing the Discovered devices structure
[➙ 41] section.
To modify the properties of the device discovery, see the Adjusting the parameters for device discovery
[➙ 42] section. For example, you can limit the discovery to the local network and a specific range of device
numbers.
● The Edit features (Select/Copy, Paste and Delete) are used to manage the lists in the Assigned devices
and Discovered devices structures.

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Edit icons
Indicator Name Description
Edit (inactive) Click to activate Edit mode.

Edit (active) Click to exit Edit mode.

Filter (inactive) All parameters are displayed. Click to apply the filter and only display the most commonly
used parameters.

Filter (active) By default, the filter is active and the most commonly used parameters are displayed. Click to
remove the filter and display all parameters.

Delete Do the following to delete an object from the work area:

1. Click to activate Edit mode.

2. Place the cursor over the icon. Once the cursor changes to a hand, click the icon.
3. Click Delete in the dialog box to confirm the action.

Delete is not active if any check boxes have been selected.

2.5.1 Refreshing the Discovered devices structure


This procedure clears the Discovered devices list and triggers a new discovery to update the list of devices that
meet the discovery parameters.

Refreshing the Discovered devices structure


1. Open the Settings view and select Favorite commissioning.

2. Click Discovered devices in the work area.

3. Click Edit to activate Edit mode.

4. Click the Discover button to trigger a discovery.


5. Click OK to confirm the action.
No items displays while the responses from the network are being processed.
 The updated list displays.

If no other actions are required, click Edit to close Edit mode.

2.5.2 Adding a device to the Assigned devices structure


This procedure adds a discovered device to the Assigned devices structure so that it can be monitored through
ABT-SSA.

CAUTION
Do not add an operating and monitoring device as an Assigned device.
Although the Discovered devices structure displays other operating and
monitoring devices that are communicating on the network, navigation problems
will occur if you add an operating and monitoring device as an Assigned device.

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Adding devices through ABT-SSA


1. Select > Favorite commissioning > Device discovery.
2. Click to activate Edit mode.

3. Click Discover and then click OK to clear the message.


 While the system is updating, the work area is cleared and the message No items displays.
4. Select the check box(es) for the discovered device(s) you want to monitor.
5. Click Copy.
6. Click Favorite commissioning > Assigned devices.
7. Click Paste.

8. When you are finished adding devices, click to close Edit mode.
 The copied devices are added to the Assigned devices structure and are now available for monitoring in
ABT-SSA.

Adding devices through ABT Site


In ABT Site, this workflow is completed through Engineering > Device assignment > Assign devices.

2.5.3 Adjusting the parameters for device discovery


This procedure modifies the properties of the device discovery. For example, you can limit the discovery to the
local network and a specific range of device numbers.

Adjusting the parameters for device discovery


1. Select > Favorite commissioning > Device discovery.
2. Click to open Edit mode.

3. Click Options to open the filtered properties page of Discovered devices.


4. Use the following table to make selections for each parameter.

Setting Description
Discovery scope Determines if the device discovery is restricted to the local network or if remote networks are
included.
Options: Local network or Remote network.
If Remote network is selected, verify that the Network number setting is correct.

Network number The network number to use for the device discovery.

Max. device instance number Limits the device discovery to a range of devices.
Min. device instance number The maximum value is 4194302. The minimum value is 1.

Include 3rd party devices Determines if third-party devices are included in the device discovery.
Select No to exclude third-party devices, or Yes to include third-party devices.

Command Issues a Discover command using the modified parameters.


Note: The message No items displays while responses from the network are being processed.

Table 3: Parameter settings for device discovery.

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2.6 User and session management

Figure 11: User management menu.

The User management menu allows all users to manage their user profile and log out.
The following table outlines the options that are available through the User management menu:

Setting Description User role access


User profile Allows the currently logged in user to change the Displays in ABT-SSA and the
following settings for their own account: Operation application for all user
● User interface language roles.
● Date format
● Time format
● Change password
Manage users Allows the currently logged in Administrator to Displays for the default
add, edit and delete user profiles. Administrator role and for user
roles that have the User profile
access field in ABT Site set to
Create, update and delete user.
(Settings > User profiles >
Roles)
Settings of view Manages the following options: Displays in ABT-SSA for all user
● Show unused objects roles.
Select this check box to display unused
objects during the current session. The
present value for unused objects displays as
Not used: by operation.
● Keep room user logged in
The effect of this check box depends on the
role of the currently logged-in user. The
setting of this check box persists until the
cache is cleared.
To configure continuous login on Siemens
touch panels (PXMs), you must use the
Keep user logged in property of Network
port for browser connection.
For more information, see the Managing
automatic logout [➙ 45] section.
Logout Logs a user out from the ABT-SSA and Displays in ABT-SSA and the
Operation applications. Operation application for all user
roles.

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2.6.1 Managing user profiles and user roles


User profiles for ABT-SSA devices can be managed offline, through ABT Site, or online, through a Web
browser.

Offline user profile management through ABT Site


User profile management through ABT Site offers maximum flexibility and variability.
● ABT Site must be used for advanced user management tasks, such as adding roles or setting the default
work area for a user profile.
● Once the user profiles and user roles are defined in an ABT Site project, the configuration must be
downloaded to individual automation stations and operating and monitoring devices.

Online user profile management through a Web browser


User profile management through a Web browser provides basic user management functionality.
● If an ABT Site project configuration is downloaded to the automation station, the device contains the user
names and user roles that correspond to the Users and Roles in the ABT Site User profiles task.
● If an ABT Site project configuration has never been downloaded to the automation station, the following
apply:
– The device contains the Administrator default User name. You can use other User names when creating
new user profiles.
– The device contains the following set of User roles for creating new user profiles:
Administrators
Advanced engineers
Standard engineers
Advanced operators
Standard operator
Technical operators
● For the default Administrator user profile, the User name and User role fields cannot be modified and the
profile cannot be deleted.
● The user profile for the currently logged in user cannot be deleted.
● If access to the Web-based interface is locked by failed login attempts, you must delete and re-add the user
profile in either ABT-SSA or the Operation application. This does not affect the ABT Site user profile.

Default user role


Technical Operators is the default user role in ABT-SSA and the Operation application.
● This role is allowed to operate all datapoints without having access to other applications.
● This role is allowed to view the generic datapoint view in the Setup & Service Assistant.
– The Settings folder is empty.
– All other applications, such as Assigned Devices and Installation, are disabled.

2.6.2 Managing password security


Note
Password security must be managed through ABT Site.

Valid entries for passwords used in ABT-SSA and the Operation application are managed through the following
fields in ABT Site Settings > User profile > Common settings:
● Block time on failed login
● Failed login attempts
● Min password length
● Password policy

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Tips for managing password security


To help ensure a secure operating environment, observe the following recommendations when selecting the
password settings:
● Create unique usernames/passwords for each user.
● Do not create a common username/password to be shared by all employees.
● Require that passwords be changed at regular intervals, such as every 45 days.
● Do not allow users to write their password on a piece of paper and attach it to their monitor or leave it where
it can be easily found, such as under the keyboard.
● Remove user accounts for individuals who no longer require access or no longer work at the facility.
● Require that users create a robust/complex password.
– Use a combination of uppercase and lowercase letters, numerals, and special characters.
– Use a minimum of 8 characters for a user account and a minimum of 12 characters for privileged
accounts.
For more information on managing password security, review the Password policy topic in the ABT Site online
help.

2.6.3 Managing automatic logout


Automatic logout is controlled through settings in ABT Site and ABT-SSA.

Settings for a user profile that automatically logs out


The following table outlines the settings for a user profile that automatically logs out if there is no user activity for
a period of time.

Step Description Setting


1 User profile settings In ABT Site Settings > User profiles > Roles, set Automatic logout
to Yes.

2 Idle time before an automatic logout occurs In ABT Site Settings > User profiles > Users, modify Auto logoff
delay. Default for user profiles added in ABT-SSA is 30 minutes.

3 Device settings Do one of the following:


If you are working in ABT-SSA on a browser other than a
Siemens touch panel browser:

Click in the status bar, select Settings of view, clear the


Keep room user logged in check box and click Save.

If you are working in ABT-SSA on a Siemens touch panel


browser:

In Settings > Favorite commissioning > Touch panel

settings, select and set Keep user logged in to No.

Table 4: Settings for a user profile that automatically logs out.

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Settings for a user profile that never automatically logs out


The following table outlines the settings for a user profile that never automatically logs out. If the site uses a
PXM... touch panel to display kiosk graphics, you may want to allow certain users to stay logged in.

CAUTION
System access for kiosk user profiles should be restricted to kiosk functions.
This procedure sets up a user profile that never automatically logs out. To prevent
unauthorized access to other system functions, select a User role with restricted
access. Never select the Administrators role for a kiosk user profile.

Step Description Setting


1 User profile settings In ABT Site Settings > User profiles > Roles, set Automatic logout
to No.

2 Device settings Do one of the following:


If you are working in ABT-SSA on a browser other than a
Siemens touch panel browser:

Click in the status bar, select Settings of view, select the


Keep room user logged in check box and click Save.

If you are working in ABT-SSA on a Siemens touch panel


browser:

In Settings > Favorite commissioning > Touch panel

settings, select and set Keep user logged in to Yes.

Table 5: Settings for a user profile that never automatically logs out.

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3 Typical user roles and tasks


Commissioning specialists (Support specialists)
In the Startup component of ABT Site, each automation station is selected and loaded by a Commissioning
specialist. After loading, the Commissioning specialist will select each automation station by issuing the Go
online command, and log in via ABT-SSA.
Accessing the ABT-SSA interface [➙ 6]
Using the Checkout report for the job, the Commissioning specialist will:
1. Command and monitor setpoints and values for accuracy.
2. Modify any inaccurate setpoints and values, and record the changes.
3. Checkout and test all equipment by operating each one to the minimum and maximum range.
4. Record the results in a Checkout report.
5. Upload the corrections/modifications by performing a Pack & Return and export the updated project file to
the Engineer.

Balancers
After all the automation stations have been loaded, monitored, corrected, and checked out, the system is ready
to be balanced.
Balancing [➙ 49]
Using the online ABT-SSA tool, the Balancer will:
1. Set the Balancing state object to Balancing.
2. Issue bulk commands in the Global functions task in ABT Site or issue individual commands in ABT-SSA to
setup the balancing effort.
3. Select the Favorite view.
4. Set the Balancing mode object to Maximum.
5. Read the results from the controller and/or hood.
6. Command the automation station to re-calculate the flow coefficient(s).
7. Repeat the test until the results are within a specified percentage of accuracy.
8. Set the Balancing mode object to Minimum.
9. Read the results from the controller and/or hood.
10. Recalculate each flow coefficient as needed.
11. Command the automation station to re-calculate the flow coefficient(s).
12. Repeat the test until the results are within a specified percentage of accuracy.
13. Set the Balancing state object to balanced.
14. Upload online report data in the ABT Site Global functions task.
15. Release any objects commanded in Global functions before closing ABT Site.
16. Record the results in the Balancer report for the customer.
17. Create the uploaded report data in Startup > Export.

Service Technicians
The project is turned over to Service Technicians after the project is up and running. The Service Technician
will:
1. Maintain the system.
2. Perform upgrades of software and firmware on all automation stations as called for in the service
agreement.
3. Spot-check the system online from a workstation.
4. Troubleshoot over the network.
5. Isolate an automation station and go to it if need be.

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4 Workflows
When working in ABT-SSA through ABT-Site, tasks you can perform include:
● Creating a job package (Pack & Go) in ABT Site that contains required data for the technician.
● Performing the following workflows/tasks:
– Setup projects
– Setup projects by subcontractor
– Commission projects (pre-loaded)
– Balance projects (air/water)
When working in ABT-SSA through a Web browser, tasks you can perform include:
● Configuring field devices that are associated with devices of type PXC3.. and DXR2.., as well as Desigo
Control Point devices. For example, TX-I/O, PL-Link, and DALI.
● Performing wiring and data point tests.

4.1 View values


Procedure
1. Do one of the following to open the ABT-SSA Web server component:
– In ABT Site, select Startup > Configure and download, and click Go online.
– In supported devices, access the device directly through any standard Web browser.
Accessing the ABT-SSA interface [➙ 6]
2. Enter your login credentials if prompted.
 The ABT-SSA work area displays.
3. Click the Main menu button and select Application (if not your default view).
 The Application work area displays.
Note
The Favorites and Events work areas display a subset of objects that can be viewed, as well.
4. Select the desired room and click List View to see all objects associated with that room.

5. Select an object to view its current state or value.


Note

Some objects are accessible by clicking on them and will cascade to reveal an operating element.
State indicators identify the current condition of the objects associated with the room.
State indicators [➙ 17]

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4.2 Change values


Procedure
1. Do one of the following to open the ABT-SSA Web server component:
– In ABT Site, select Startup > Configure and download, and click Go online.
– In supported devices, access the device directly through any standard Web browser.
Accessing the ABT-SSA interface [➙ 6]
2. Enter your login credentials if prompted.
 The ABT-SSA work area displays.
3. Click the Main menu button and select Application (if not your default view).
 The Application work area displays.
Note
The Favorites and Events work areas display a subset of objects that can be changed, as well.
4. Select the desired room and click List View to see all objects associated with that room.

5. Select an accessible object to change its current state or value.


Note

Some objects are accessible by clicking on them and will cascade to reveal an operating element.
State indicators identify the current condition of the objects associated with the room.
State indicators [➙ 17]

4.3 Balancing
Use this procedure for balancing the system.

Procedure
 A communication connection to the automation station is established.
For more information, see the ABT Site help.
1. Do one of the following to open the ABT-SSA Web server component:
– In ABT Site, select Startup > Configure and download, and click Go online.
– In supported devices, access the device directly through any standard Web browser.
Accessing the ABT-SSA interface [➙ 6]
2. Enter your login credentials if prompted.
 The ABT-SSA work area displays.
3. Click the Main menu button and select Application (if not your default view).
 The Application work area displays.
4. From List view, click Room segment [x] > Hvac > Supply air VAV > Supply Air VAV device mode and
select/verify that the current value = Control mode, and click OK.
5. Select Favorites > Favorite Balancing view.
Note
Depending on the state of the tool, the sequence may be Favorites > Room segment [x] > Favorite
Balancing view.
 The automation station calculates a new flow coefficient and continuously displays updating object
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6. Set Supply Air VAV Balancing Mode to the desired air flow setting.
Note
Calibration is not required at this time.
 The selected mode displays, but the air flow setpoint does not change yet.
7. Select Supply air VAV balancing state, set the mode to Balancing, and click OK.
 The automation station sets air flow setpoint to corresponding Balancing value, sets the state to
Balancing, copies the value of flow coefficient to Initial Flow Coefficient, and resets the mode to Ready.
Note
To abort balancing, command the balancing state to Initial (value = 1).
8. Observe values while waiting for flow control to stabilize over an appropriate length of time.
Supply air VAV setpoint for air volume flow
Supply air VAV air volume flow
Supply air VAV position (damper)
 The automation station moves damper to drive air flow to its setpoint and the tool displays changing
values.
Note
To abort balancing, command the balancing state to Initial (value = 1).
9. Measure air flow(s) with the balancing hood and enter the total value at Supply air VAV air volume flow at
hood.
 The automation station calculates new flow coefficient and continuously displays the updating object
values.
Note
To abort balancing, command the balancing state to Initial (value = 1).
10. Apply the calculated flow coefficient value by setting Supply air VAV balancing command to Calibrate.
 The automation station sets Supply air VAV flow coefficient to the calculated value (Supply air VAV
calc.flow coefficient). At this point the balancing process can no longer be aborted.
 The new Supply air VAV air volume flow reflects the new flow coefficient.
 The automation station sets the calculated flow coefficient back to zero and writes the full set of objects
for the balance report immediately after the new flow coefficient takes effect.
 Supply air VAV balancing command resets to Ready.
Note
To go back to the old flow coefficient, enter the value that is in the flow coefficient initial object into the
flow coefficient object.
11. Set the Supply air VAV balancing command to Balanced.
 The hood volume flow and the balancing mode retain the values entered by the balancer. The automation
station sets Supply air VAV balancing state to Balanced and the flow setpoint returns to normal control.
Stored report values are not affected.
Balancing is complete.

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4.4 Tool-free commissioning of an operating and monitoring system


Use the workflow in this section to configure and commission a Desigo Control Point operating and monitoring
device and the Operation application.
Note
This workflow includes a basic procedure for integrating data points in the Operation application. For information
on working with integration templates and advanced functions, see the Desigo Control Point Engineering
Manual (A6V11211560).
Commissioning Step
1 Configuring the operating and monitoring device [➙ 51]

2 Subscribing to the time master [➙ 59]

3 Configuring for kiosk graphics on a touch panel [➙ 60]

4.4.1 Configuring the operating and monitoring device


Configuration of the operating and monitoring device includes the following procedures:
● Performing the initial login [➙ 51]
● Using the Commissioning wizard [➙ 52]
● Configuring language support [➙ 54]
● Assigning devices to the operating and monitoring device [➙ 55]
● Enabling Secure HTTP communication [➙ 56]
● Updating the touch panel settings (PXM… touch panel only) [➙ 57]
● Subscribing to the time master [➙ 59]
● Time synchronization of the time master [➙ 59]

4.4.1.1 Performing the initial login


Use the appropriate initial login procedure for your configuration:
● Initial login to a PXM operating and monitoring device using the touch panel
● Initial login using the embedded Web server and a standard Web browser

ⓐ Initial login to a PXM operating and monitoring device using the touch panel
 The touch panel is ON and a network cable is connected.

1. Tap the Orientation icon to select a screen orientation and then tap .

 The Desigo Web login page displays.

ⓑ Initial login using the embedded Web server and a standard Web browser
1. Connect to the USB port of the operating and monitoring device.
2. Type the IP address 192.168.250.1 in the address bar of a browser.
 The Desigo Web login page displays.

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4.4.1.2 Using the Commissioning wizard

NOTE
The device may restart after the wizard completes.

The Commissioning wizard displays when you login to any operating and monitoring device with the status
Unconfigured or Download Required.
1. Login using the Administrator account.
2. Enter one of the following passwords:
– Enter OneBT if the device status is Unconfigured. For example, a new device or after a firmware update.
– Enter the password selected during the previous configuration if the device status is Download
Required.
3. Change the password as required.
 The configuration wizard displays to guide you through the device and network setup and application
activation. See the following tables for more information on the field entries.

Device fields

Figure 12: Commissioning wizard, Device fields.

Setting Description
Device name Name of the operating and monitoring device. This name displays in the status bar of the
Operation application.

Device instance number A unique number in the range from 0 through 4194302. The number must not be used by any
other device on the BACnet network.

Description Text field to describe the device. This description displays in the work area.

Location Text field to describe the device location.

Time zone Drop-down list of global time zones.

Table 6: Device fields.

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Network settings fields

Figure 13: Commissioning wizard, Network settings.

Setting Description
DHCP check box If selected, DHCP is used to automatically configure IP addresses.

SNMP check box If selected, SNMP monitoring is active.

Read community string Community string that allows reading information from a device.

Network number Number that identifies the network. Default: 0

UDP port UDP Port number that the service uses to communicate. Default: 47808

Table 7: Network settings for IP.

Setting Description
Network number Number that identifies the network (MS/TP).

MAC address MAC address for the device.

Max master Set the Max master address to prevent the token being passed to unused MAC addresses
situated after the master (MS/TP).

Baud rate Drop-down list of rates at which data is sent to the bus.

Table 8: Network settings for MS/TP.

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Application fields

Figure 14: Commissioning wizard, Application fields.

Setting Description
Application template description If the device contains multiple applications, select the Application type from the drop-down list.

Active system language User interface language for the application.


Default: The language selected on the login page.

Object naming convention Naming format of the BACnet objects. Only Hierarchical, standard names apply for Desigo
Control Point.
● Hierarchical, standard names (default)
Hierarchical naming concept where names are made up of room, room segment, etc. For
example, %R%'RHvacCoo'TCtlC'SpCCmf, where SpCCmf (cooling setpoint for comfort) is
the BACnet object.
● Abbreviated, standard names
Flat naming concept using only object names. For example, CMF CLG STPT. The
abbreviated name displays only for those objects defined in the library. (An abbreviated
name is not defined for all objects.) Otherwise, the hierarchical name displays.
Note
This option does not apply for Desigo Control Point.
● Local naming convention
User-defined names for the objects.
Note
This option does not apply for Desigo Control Point.

Table 9: Application fields.

4.4.1.3 Configuring language support


If a Desigo Control Point device is used in combination with Desigo or Apogee controllers, you must configure
the Desigo Control Point device for languages that require special symbol tables.

Configuring language support


1. Select > Favorite commissioning > [operating and monitoring device].
2. Click to display all properties.

3. Scroll down to select the desired Supported character set (Apogee or Desigo).
4. Select the appropriate character set from the drop-down list and click OK.
 The special character set is now supported by Desigo Control Point.

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Use Languages * Apogee character set Desigo character set


Desigo Control Point All UTF-8 Western (CP:1252)
● Desigo room controllers [Default] [Default]

Desigo Control Point English, German, French, Spanish, UTF-8 Western (CP:1252)
● Desigo room controllers Portuguese, Dutch, Danish, Swedish, [Default] [Default]
Norwegian, Icelandic
● Desigo primary controllers
Polish, Czech, Slovak, Hungarian, Central Europe (CP: 1250)
Slovene, Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian
Latin, Romanian, Albanian

Russian, Bulgarian, Serbian Cyrillic Cyrillic (CP: 1251)

Turkish Turkish (CP: 1254)

Simplified Chinese Chinese Simpl. (CP: 936)

Traditional Chinese Chinese Trad. (CP: 950)

Korean Korean (CP: 949)

Desigo Control Point English, French UTF-8 Western (CP:1252)


● Apogee controllers [Default] [Default]

German, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Western (CP: 1252)


Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, Icelandic

Polish, Czech, Slovak, Hungarian, Central Europe (CP: 1250)


Slovene, Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian
Latin, Romanian, Albanian

Russian, Bulgarian, Serbian Cyrillic Cyrillic (CP: 1251)

Turkish Turkish (CP: 1254)

Simplified Chinese Chinese Simpl. (CP: 936)

Traditional Chinese Chinese Trad. (CP: 950)

Korean Korean (CP: 949)

Japanese Japanese (CP: 932)

Desigo Control Point English, French UTF-8 Western (CP:1252)


● Apogee controllers [Default] [Default]
● Desigo room controllers Others Not supported

Table 10: Setting of supported character sets.

* If supported by the connected products.

4.4.1.4 Assigning devices to the operating and monitoring device


Assigning devices to the operating and monitoring device
Complete this procedure in ABT-SSA.
1. Select > Favorite commissioning > Device discovery.
2. Click to activate Edit mode.

3. Click Discover and then click OK to clear the message.


 While the system is updating, the work area is cleared and the message No items displays.
4. Select the check box(es) for the discovered device(s) you want to monitor.
5. Click Copy.
6. Click Favorite commissioning > Assigned devices.

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7. Click Paste.

8. When you are finished adding devices, click to close Edit mode.
 The copied devices are added to the Assigned devices structure and are now available for monitoring in
ABT-SSA.

4.4.1.5 Enabling Secure HTTP communication


Secure HTTP (HTTPS) communication is recommended for all communication with the Web server embedded
in operating and monitoring devices. Using HTTPS prevents communication wiretapping and modification and
reassures users that they are connected to the genuine Web server.
Certificates for Desigo Control Point are managed by ABT Site. To enable HTTPS, a certificate must be created
and loaded in ABT Site and then downloaded to the operating and monitoring device.
For procedures to create and load certificates, see Building > Certificates management in the ABT Site online
help.

Certificate types
The following options are available for each device:
1. Internal certification authority (CA)
ABT Site is the CA and each ABT Site project creates its own root certificate. The root certificate is exported
from ABT Site and installed on the device used to connect to a Web server.
For information on using an internal CA, see Building > Certificates management in the ABT Site online
help.
2. External certification authority (CA)
An externally-signed certificate is provided by an external organization. For example, a CA could be
provided by the customer’s IT department or by the system operator. An external CA may be requested by
high security projects.
For information on using an external CA, see Exporting a certificate signing request and Importing a
certificate from an external CA under Building > Certificates management in the ABT Site online help.
3. No certificate
If no certificate is used, HTTP communication is used for all communication with the Web server embedded
in operating and monitoring devices.
To use HTTP communication, complete the following procedure.

NOTICE
Only use an http connection in a secure environment!
Unprotected physical network access (HTTP) opens the possibility to interrupt or
hijack communication. Unauthorized access to customer sites may result in
system malfunctions or automation station failures.

Using HTTP communication


 Complete this procedure through Startup > Configure and download in ABT Site.
1. In the Discovered devices tab, right-click in the row for the operating and monitoring device.
2. Select Manually configure.
3. Select the Allow HTTP connection check box and click Configure.
 The configuration is applied to the device.

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4.4.1.6 Updating the touch panel settings (PXM… touch panel only)
This procedure sets the screen orientation, defines the default graphic that should display after a power cycle
and sets up Favorites that can be accessed through the touch panel.

CAUTION
Minimize links to external URLs. Linking to external URLs, such as Favorites,
Web cams and external Web services poses a security risk.
● URLs shall only direct to secure services, such as Web servers hosted by
devices in the building automation control network. Using touch panels for
applications other than building automation, for example, to display a news
Web site, exposes your system to the risk of downloading and executing
malicious scripts.
● The system integrator is responsible for making a risk-benefit decision about
providing external URLs and for informing the customer of potential risks.

 Complete this procedure in ABT-SSA.

1. Select > Favorite commissioning > Touch panel settings.


2. Click to display all properties.

3. Screen orientation
Select a defined value for the Screen orientation and click OK.
 NOTICE! If the device loses power before you have logged out, the orientation setting is not saved.
4. Home URL
Select Home URL, enter the URL for the default graphic that should display on the touch panel after a
power cycle and click OK.

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– For a remote connection from a PXM touch panel to an operating and monitoring device, use the
following format:
With Secure HTTP (HTTPS) communication: https://[IP_address]/[graphic_name]
With HTTP communication: http://[IP_address]/[graphic_name]
– For a local connection on a PXMx0.E touch panel, HTTPS is not available. In this case, change the IP
address in the URL to localhost. For example, http://localhost/[graphic_name]

Favorite URLs
A maximum of ten Favorite URLs can be defined for users to access through the touch panel. Users swipe

down to display the URL bar on the touch panel and click to display the pages you have defined.

Defining Favorites requires two steps through > Favorite commissioning > Touch panel settings:

1. Entering URL addresses through URL favorites.


2. Entering a corresponding name for each URL address through Annotations for URL favorites.

Figure 15: Defining Favorites to access through a touch panel.

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4.4.2 Subscribing to the time master


1. Select > Favorite commissioning > [operating and monitoring device].
2. Click to display all properties.
3. Select Time master reference, enter the device instance number of the time master and click OK.

 A time synchronization subscription is issued to the device you identified as the Time master reference.
 If the operating and monitoring device restarts, the current time is requested from the Time master
reference.

4.4.2.1 Time synchronization of the time master


1. If necessary, select > Favorite commissioning > [operating and monitoring device] and click to
display all properties.
2. Click Synchronize to issue a one-time Time synchronization command to all devices in the Assigned
devices list.

 The local time of the operating and monitoring device is used for this time synchronization.
 Any time masters in the Assigned devices list receive the current local time from the operating and
monitoring device.
Possible next step: Configuring for kiosk graphics on a touch panel [➙ 60].

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4.4.3 Configuring for kiosk graphics on a touch panel


If the site uses a PXM... touch panel to display kiosk graphics, configure the touch panel to allow certain users
to stay logged in.

CAUTION
System access for kiosk user profiles should be restricted to kiosk functions.
This procedure sets up a user profile that never automatically logs out. To prevent
unauthorized access to other system functions, select a User role with restricted
access. Never select the Administrators role for a kiosk user profile.

Complete this procedure in ABT-SSA.

Configuring for kiosk graphics on a touch panel


1. Select , if necessary, and then select > Favorite commissioning > Touch panel settings.
2. Click to display all properties.

3. Set Keep user logged in to Yes and click OK.

4. Click in the status bar and select Manage users.

5. Click Add and complete the fields in the Add new user window. For the User role field:
– Select a role that does not automatically log out.
– Select a role that only has the required access to the operating and monitoring device. For example, do
not select the Administrators role.
6. Click Add to save the kiosk user account.
 The commissioning steps in ABT-SSA are complete.

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4.5 Modifying IP network settings


Use this procedure to modify the IP network settings for a PXG3.Wx00 or PXM… touch panel.
1. Select > Favorite commissioning > Network port for IP.
 The following IP settings may be modified:
Network number
UDP port
IP address, subnet mask and default gateway
Enable (IP) DHCP
Device instance number
Device name
2. To modify other IP settings, click to display all properties.

3. Click Activate for the Command property to apply the new settings and then click OK to accept the warning.
 Depending on the settings modified, the device may reboot.

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DXR2.. Pins and addresses
5 DXR2.E09

5 DXR2.. Pins and addresses


You can use the following tables to assign DXR2 pins to the I/O addresses.

5.1 DXR2.E09

9204Z02

DXR2.E09

Pin Description Terminal Module Channel


1, 2 Ethernet 2 x RJ45 interface for 2-port Ethernet switch

11, 12 KNX KNX connection +, -

31...36 inputs Digital input D1 1 1

Universal input X1, X2 1 5, 6

System neutral ⏊

USB USB interface

51...54 feed Neutral conductor N

Phase wire AC 230 V L

61...64 relays Common wiring for Q14, Q24 and Q34 Q13

NO contact Q14, Q24, Q34 11 9...11

71...76 analog outputs Positioning output DC 0...10 V Y10, Y20, Y30 21 1...3

System neutral ⏊

Field supply AC 24 V V~

Service Service button SVC

Display Operation LED RUN

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DXR2.E09T
5

5.2 DXR2.E09T

9204Z01
DXR2.E09T

Pin Description Terminal Module Channel


1, 2 Ethernet 2 x RJ45 interface for 2-port Ethernet switch

11, 12 KNX KNX connection +, -

31...36 inputs Digital input D1 1 1

Universal input X1, X2 1 5, 6

System neutral ⏊

USB USB interface

51...54 feed Neutral conductor N

Phase wire AC 230 V L

61...62 relays Wiring for Q14 Q13

NO contact Q14 11 9

71...76 Triacs Switching output AC 24 V, 0.15 A Y1...Y4 11 1...4

Actuator voltage AC 24 V V~

77...78 analog outputs Positioning output DC 0...10 V Y10 21 1

System neutral ⏊

Service Service button SVC

Display Operation LED RUN

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5 DXR2.E10

5.3 DXR2.E10

9204Z03
DXR2.E10

Pin Description Terminal Module Channel


1, 2 Ethernet 2 x RJ45 interface for 2-port Ethernet switch

11, 12 KNX KNX connection +, -

31...36 inputs Digital input D1 1 1

Universal input X1, X2 1 5, 6

System neutral ⏊

USB USB interface

51...54 feed Neutral conductor N

Phase wire AC 230 V L

61...64 relays Common wiring for Q14, Q24 and Q34 Q13

NO contact Q14, Q24, Q34 11 9...11

71...76 Triacs Switching output AC 24 V Y1...Y4 11 1...4

Actuator feed AC 24 V V~

Service Service button SVC

Display Operation LED RUN

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DXR2.M09
5

5.4 DXR2.M09

9204Z05
DXR2.M09

Pin Description Terminal Module Channel


21...23 MS/TP MS/TP connection
, +, -

11, 12 KNX KNX connection +, -

31...36 inputs Digital input D1 1 1

Universal input X1, X2 1 5...6

System neutral ⏊

USB USB interface

51...54 feed Neutral conductor N

Phase wire AC 230 V L

61...64 relays Common wiring for Q14, Q24 and Q34 Q13

NO contact Q14, Q24, Q34 11 9...11

71...76 analog outputs Positioning output DC 0...10 V Y10, Y20, Y30 21 1...3

System neutral ⏊

Field supply AC 24 V V~

Service Service button SVC

Display Operation LED RUN

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5 DXR2.M09T

5.5 DXR2.M09T

9204Z04
DXR2.M09T

Pin Description Terminal Module Channel


21...23 MS/TP MS/TP connection
, +, -

11, 12 KNX KNX connection +, -

31...36 inputs Digital input D1 1 1

Universal input X1, X2 1 5, 6

System neutral ⏊

USB USB interface

51...54 feed Neutral conductor N

Phase wire AC 230 V L

61...62 relays Wiring for Q14 Q13

NO contact Q14 11 9

71...76 Triacs Switching output AC 24 V, 0.15 A Y1...Y4 11 1...4

Actuator voltage AC 24 V V~

77...78 analog outputs Positioning output DC 0...10 V Y10 21 1

System neutral ⏊

Service Service button SVC

Display Operation LED RUN

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DXR2.M10
5

5.6 DXR2.M10

9204Z06
DXR2.M10

Pin Description Terminal Module Channel


21...23 MS/TP MS/TP connection
, +, -

11, 12 KNX KNX connection +, -

31...36 inputs Digital input D1 1 1

Universal input X1, X2 1 5, 6

System neutral ⏊

USB USB interface

51...54 feed Neutral conductor N

Phase wire AC 230 V L

61...64 relays Common wiring for Q14, Q24 and Q34 Q13

NO contact Q14, Q24, Q34 11 9...11

71...76 Triacs Switching output AC 24 V Y1...Y4 11 1...4

Actuator feed AC 24 V V~

Service Service button SVC

Display Operation LED RUN

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5 DXR2.E12P and DXR2.E12PX

5.7 DXR2.E12P and DXR2.E12PX

9205Z02
DXR2.E12P

Pin Description Terminal Module Channel


1, 2 Ethernet 2 x RJ45 interface for 2-port Ethernet switch

11, 12 KNX KNX connection +, -

31...36 inputs Digital input D1 1 1

Universal input X1, X2 1 5, 6

System neutral ⏊

Field supply AC 24 V for active sensors V~

USB USB interface

51...52 power 24 V~ Power supply SELV / PELV AC 24 V V~

System neutral ⏊

61...69 Triacs Switching output AC 24 V Y1...Y6 11 1...6

System neutral ⏊

81...84 analog outputs Positioning output DC 0...10 V Y10, Y20 21 1, 2

System neutral ⏊

Field supply AC 24 V V~

ΔP differential pressure Connected to the higher pressure P1+ 31 1


detector
Connected to the lower pressure P1- 31 1

Service Service button SVC

Display Operation LED RUN

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DXR2.E18
5

5.8 DXR2.E18

9205Z05
DXR2.E18

Pin Description Terminal Module Channel


1, 2 Ethernet 2 x RJ45 interface for 2-port Ethernet switch

11, 12 KNX KNX connection +, -

31...41 inputs Digital input D1, D2 1 1, 2

Universal input X1...X4 1 5...8

System neutral ⏊

Field supply AC 24 V for active sensors V~

Field supply DC 24 V for active sensors V+

USB USB interface

51...52 power 24 V~ Power supply SELV / PELV AC 24 V V~

System neutral ⏊

61...72 Triacs Switching output AC 24 V Y1...Y8 11 1...8

System neutral ⏊

81...88 analog outputs Positioning output DC 0...10 V Y10...Y40 21 1...4

System neutral ⏊

Field supply AC 24 V V~

Service Service button SVC

Display Operation LED RUN

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5 DXR2.M11

5.9 DXR2.M11

9205Z04
DXR2.M11

Pin Description Terminal Module Channel


21...23 MS/TP MS/TP connection
, +, -

11, 12 KNX KNX connection +, -

31...36 inputs Digital input D1 1 1

Universal input X1, X2 1 5, 6

System neutral ⏊

Field supply AC 24 V for active sensors V~

USB USB interface

51...52 power 24 V~ Power supply AC 24 V V~

System neutral (must always be grounded at the ⏊


transformer)

61...69 Triacs Switching output AC 24 V Y1...Y6 11 1...6

System neutral ⏊

81...84 analog outputs Positioning output DC 0...10 V Y10, Y20 21 1, 2

System neutral ⏊

Field supply AC 24 V V~

Service Service button SVC

Display Operation LED RUN

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DXR2.M12P and DXR2.M12PX
5

5.10 DXR2.M12P and DXR2.M12PX

9205Z01
DXR2.M12P

Pin Description Terminal Module Channel


21...23 MS/TP MS/TP connection
, +, -

11, 12 KNX KNX connection +, -

31...36 inputs Digital input D1 1 1

Universal input X1, X2 1 5, 6

System neutral ⏊

Field supply AC 24 V for active sensors V~

USB USB interface

51...52 power 24 V~ Power supply SELV / PELV AC 24 V V~

System neutral (must always be grounded at the ⏊


transformer)

61...69 Triacs Switching output AC 24 V Y1...Y6 11 1...6

System neutral ⏊

81...84 analog outputs Positioning output DC 0...10 V Y10, Y20 21 1, 2

System neutral ⏊

Field supply AC 24 V V~

ΔP differential pressure Connected to the higher pressure P1+ 31 1


detector
Connected to the lower pressure P1- 31 1

Service Service button SVC

Display Operation LED RUN

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5 DXR2.M18

5.11 DXR2.M18

9205Z03
DXR2.M18

Pin Description Terminal Module Channel


21...23 MS/TP MS/TP connection
, +, -

11, 12 KNX KNX connection +, -

31...41 inputs Digital input D1, D2 1 1, 2

Universal input X1...X4 1 5...8

System neutral ⏊

Field supply AC 24 V for active sensors V~

Field supply DC 24 V for active sensors V+

USB USB interface

51...52 power 24 V~ Power supply SELV / PELV AC 24 V V~

System neutral (must always be grounded at the ⏊


transformer)

61...72 Triacs Switching output AC 24 V Y1...Y8 11 1...8

System neutral ⏊

81...88 analog outputs Positioning output DC 0...10 V Y10...Y40 21 1...4

System neutral ⏊

Field supply AC 24 V V~

Service Service button SVC

Display Operation LED RUN

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Index
Device view .................................................... 11
A Field buses view ............................................. 11
ABT-SSA Installation ...................................................... 18
Change values ............................................... 49 Settings view .................................................. 12
core functions ................................................ 10
filter object types ............................................ 12 I
icons .............................................................. 16 I/O bus
installation task sitemap ................................. 18 data point test ................................................. 34
navigation pane ............................................. 10 reset ............................................................... 33
state indicators............................................... 17 start/stop......................................................... 33
View values ................................................... 48 I/O bus state ................................................... 33
work area navigation ...................................... 14 icons .............................................................. 16
addressing DALI devices .................................. 24 Installation view .......................................... 12, 18
Application view .............................................. 11 automation station........................................... 18
Assigned devices view ..................................... 12 Details view .............................................. 21, 39
Assigning DALI devices operating and monitoring device ..................... 38
Identification .................................................. 25 State ......................................................... 19, 38
Assigning KNX PL-Link devices ........................ 29 Internal power supply of I/O bus ........................ 33
automatic logout .............................................. 45
automation station view .................................... 11
K
keep room user logged in ................................. 45
KNX PL-Link ................................................... 29
B
Balancing ....................................................... 49 identification.................................................... 29
KNX PL-Link bus
C data point test ................................................. 30
Change values ................................................ 49 reset ............................................................... 29
Clear application ............................................. 20 start/stop......................................................... 29
Clear automation station................................... 20 KNX PL-Link bus Unconfigured ......................... 32
KNX PL-Link devices
D
DALI bus assigning ........................................................ 29
auto addressing ............................................. 24 KNX PL-Link Programming Mode ...................... 32
command test ................................................ 23
O
data point test ................................................ 28 Overview
disable internal power supply ......................... 23 State ................................................... 20, 20, 20
reset .............................................................. 23
start/stop........................................................ 23 R
status............................................................. 22 Release overwrite............................................ 20
Details....................................................... 21, 39 Reports .......................................................... 36
Device and network configuration reset
State ................................................... 20, 20, 20 DALI bus......................................................... 23
Device view .................................................... 11 I/O bus............................................................ 33
Reset I/O bus.................................................. 33
F
Field buses view .............................................. 11 S
Settings view .................................................. 12
G start/stop
Go online automation station........................................... 20
Application view ............................................. 11 DALI bus......................................................... 23

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I/O bus............................................................ 33
KNX PL-Link bus ............................................ 29
State ........................................................ 19, 38
State indicators ................................................ 17
stay logged in .................................................. 45

T
testing data points
DALI bus......................................................... 28
I/O bus............................................................ 34
KNX PL-Link bus ............................................ 30

V
View values ..................................................... 48

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Siemens Switzerland Ltd Technical specifications and availability subject to change without notice.
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Document ID: A6V10429119_en--_a_07 Setup & Service Assistant


Edition: 2018-12-19

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