Excel 10 Constant Volume AHU Controller Systems 

CXBS5000EV         E-Vision Engineering Process 

Class Type              Engineering 

System                    XL5000 

Duration                 4.5 days 

Class Audience      Technicians installing/servicing down-line satellite Excel 10 W7750A/B

                                Controllers Connected to an XBS system and/or maintenance personnel responsible for the

                                same          

 Offered At             Customer site or St Paul 

# of Students          Minimum 5 Maximum 8  

Cost                        $2110 per person at site, $1827 per person St Paul 

Pre-requisites        None

 Brief                      The class starts with a thorough discussion of the system block diagram of an

                                XBS System showing all central equipment such as work station PC’s, local

                                and remote   C-buses, the interface equipment for the satellite processors

                                such as the Q7750A Excel 10 Zone Manager, System routers such as the

                                Q7751A/B FTT to FTT and TPT to FTT routers, Q7740A/B Repeaters,

                                User Interface and Configuration tool interfaces such as the Q7752A serial

                                interface for the E-Vision PC, the User Interface Wall Modules such as

                                T7770A-D and the DDWM T7780A and E-Bus FTT termination modules

                                209541B.  All components of the system are discussed to a functional level.

 

        The controllers are not programmed via a traditional programming language

        such as Microcel Pascal for Micro/Macrocel controllers.  Instead, the

        application program is prewritten by Honeywell engineers and the configurator

        simply configures this program via a battery of parameters.  Even the point file

        is configured parametrically.  The parametric database resides in the controller

        EEPROM.  This might appear as somewhat restrictive but in practice the

        parametric choices are quite elaborate and do allow an unusual flexibility.

        However, a default configuration is also available that will allow the controller

        to run and control the connected equipment without any parametric

        involvement.  This approach leads to a much quicker application/engineering

        process once the engineer knows what choices to make to match his/her

        application.  The process is quite akin to EMS programming in Excel Plus

        controllers.  One does not write an EMS program for the Excel Plus

        Controller.  Instead, one configures one by an intelligent choice of EMS

        parameters.  The program is already written and is resident on the controller

        EPROM. 

       The class covers thoroughly the basic or default configuration of the

        W7750A/B controllers.  This is done in order to master the engineering

        process as implemented in the E-Vision Engineering program.  The

        W77501A/B controllers are used as a vehicle to master the E-Vision

        Engineering Process.  Students also learn how to commission the controllers

        through the E-Vision configuration tool.  Actual physical test and checkout of

        the controllers is an integral part of the class.                                 

 

        Students go through the configuration process with hands-on detailed lab

        exercises at least 3 times.  Students’ work is checked for thoroughness and

        completeness. 

                               

        Written exercises are used throughout the class to reinforce the learning

        process.

Objectives                Upon completion of the course the student will be able to:

·         Identify functionally critical components of  a connected E-bus

·         Understand the purpose and function of the E-bus

·         Install and Operate the E-Vision Engineering Tool

·         Use all features of the E-Vision Engineering System

·         Wire a W7750A/B controller for a specific application

·         Understand the purpose and function of W7750A/B controller Hardware/Firmware.

·         Perform Commissioning and Basic Configuration functions using the E-Vision Software

·         Understand functionally the purpose of the W7750A/B Controller physical input and outputs and to be able to work with

Topics                   

·         XL5000 System Block Diagram including the Zone Manager and satellite processors

·         E-Vision Software Configuration/Installation/Operation

·         W7750A/B Controller Functional Hardware/Firmware

·         W7750A/B Controller Test and checkout

 

CXBS5001EV                W7750A/B Controller Configuration 

Class Type                 Engineering 

System                       XL5000 

Duration                    2.5 days 

Class Audience         Technicians installing/servicing down-line satellite Excel 10 W7750A/B

                                   Controllers Connected to an XBS system and/or maintenance personnel

                                   responsible for the same               

Offered At                 Customer site or St Paul 

# of Students             Minimum 5 Maximum 8  

Cost                           $1172 per person at site, $1015 per person St Paul 

Pre-requisites           CXBX5000EV 

Brief                        The class starts with a Very Brief discussion of the system block diagram of

                                 an XBS System showing all central equipment such as work station PC’s,

                                 local and remote C-buses, the interface equipment for the satellite processors

                                 such as the Q7750A Excel 10 Zone Manager, System routers such as the

                                 Q7751A/B FTT to FTT and TPT to FTT routers, Q7740A/B Repeaters,

                                 User Interface and Configuration tool interfaces such as the Q7752A serial

                                 interface for the E-Vision PC, the User Interface Wall Modules such as

                                 T7770A-D and the DDWM T7780A and E- Bus FTT termination modules

                                 209541B.  All components of the system are discussed to a functional level.

                                 This part of the class is covered more thoroughly in CXBX5000.

 

                                The controllers are not programmed via a traditional programming language

                                such as Microcel Pascal for Micro/Macrocel controllers.  Instead the

                                application program is prewritten by Honeywell engineers and the configurator

                                simply configures this program via a battery of parameters.  Even the point file

                                is configured parametrically.  The parametric database resides in the controller

                                EEPROM.  This might appear as somewhat restrictive but in practice the

                                parametric choices are quite elaborate and do allow an unusual flexibility.

                                However, a default configuration is also available that will allow the controller

                                to run and control the connected equipment without any parametric

                                involvement.  This approach leads to a much quicker application/engineering

                                process once the engineer knows what choices to make to match his/her

                                application.  The process is quite akin to EMS programming in Excel Plus

                                controllers.  One does not write an EMS program for the Excel Plus

                                Controller.  Instead one configures one by an intelligent choice of EMS

                                parameters.  The program is already written and is resident on the controller

                                EPROM. 

 

Focus                       The class covers thoroughly the various configuration options of the

                                W7750A/B controllers.  Indeed this is the purpose of the class. The

                                class assumes that students are familiar with the E-Vision

                                Engineering Process.  The students also learn how to commission the

                                controllers through E-Vision using different configuration options.  Actual

                                physical test and checkout of the various configuration options of the

                                controllers is an integral part of the class.  

                                               

        Written and oral exercises are used throughout the class to reinforce the

        learning process. 

Objectives                Upon completion of the course the student will be able to:

·         Identify functionally critical components of  a connected E-bus

·         Understand the purpose and function of the E-bus

·         Wire a W7750A/B controller for a specific application

·         Understand the purpose and function of  W7750A/B controller Hardware/Firmware

·         Configure the A/B Controllers using all available options 

·         Perform Commissioning and Testing after each given set of configuration options

·         Understand functionally the purpose of the W7750A/B Controller physical input and outputs and to be able to work with them

Topics                   

·         XL5000 System Block Diagram including the Zone Manager and satellite processors

·         W7750A/B Controller Functional Hardware/Firmware

·         W7750A/B Configuration Options

·         Testing of the W7750A/B Configuration Options

·         W7750A/B Controller Test and checkout

CXBS5002EV           W7751B/D/F/H Controller Configuration 

Class Type                 Engineering 

System                       XL5000 

Duration                    3.0 Days 

Class Audience         Technicians installing/servicing down-line satellite Excel 10

                                   W7751B/D/F/H Controllers connected to an XBS system and/or

                                   maintenance personnel responsible for the same               

Offered At                 Customer site or St Paul 

# of Students             Minimum 5 Maximum 8  

Cost                           $1407 per person at site, $1218 per person St Paul 

Pre-requisites           CXBX5000EV 

Brief                          The class starts with a Very Brief discussion of the system block diagram of

                                  an XBS System showing all central equipment such as work station PC’s,

                                  local and remote  C-buses, the interface equipment for the satellite processors

                                  such as the Q7750A Excel 10 Zone Manager, System routers such as the

                                  Q7751A/B FTT to FTT and TPT to FTT routers, Q7740A/B Repeaters,

                                  User Interface and Configuration tool interfaces such as the Q7752A serial

                                  interface for the E-Vision PC, the User Interface Wall Modules such as

                                  T7770A-D and the DDWM T7780A and E- Bus FTT termination modules

                                  209541B.  All components of the system are discussed to a functional level.

                                  This part of the class is covered more thoroughly in CXBX5000.

 

                                The controllers are not programmed via a traditional programming language

                                such as Microcel Pascal for Micro/Macrocel controllers.  Instead the

                                application program is prewritten by Honeywell engineers and the configurator

                                simply configures this program via a battery of parameters.  Even the point file

                                is configured parametrically.  The parametric database resides in the controller

                                EEPROM.  This might appear as somewhat restrictive but in practice the

                                parametric choices are quite elaborate and do allow an unusual flexibility.

                                However, a default configuration is also available that will allow the controller

                                to run and control the connected equipment without any parametric

                                involvement.  This approach leads to a much quicker application/engineering

                                process once the engineer knows what choices to make to match his/her

                                application.  The process is quite akin to EMS programming in Excel Plus

                                controllers.  One does not write an EMS program for the Excel Plus

                                Controller.  Instead one configures one by an intelligent choice of EMS

                                parameters.  The program is already written and is resident on the controller

                                EPROM. 

 

Focus                       The class covers thoroughly the various configuration options of the

                                W7751B/D/F/H controllers.  Indeed this is the purpose of the class.

                                 The students also learn how to commission the controllers through E-Vision

                                using different configuration options.  Actual physical test and checkout of the

                                various configuration options of the controllers is an integral part of the class.  

                                               

        Written and oral exercises are used throughout the class to reinforce the

        learning process. 

Objectives                Upon completion of the course the student will be able to:

·         Identify functionally critical components of  a connected E-bus

·         Understand the purpose and function of the E-bus

·         Wire a W7751B/D/F/H controller for a specific application

·         Understand the purpose and function of W7751B/D/F/H Controller

Hardware/Firmware

·         Configure the W W7751B/D/F/H Controllers using all available options 

·         Perform Commissioning and Testing after each given set of configuration options

·         Understand functionally the purpose of the W7751B/D/F/H Controller physical

input and outputs and to be able to work with them

Topics     

·         XL5000 System Block Diagram including the Zone Manager and satellite processors

·         W7751B/D/F/H Controller Functional Hardware/Firmware

·         W7751B/D/F/H Controller Configuration Options

·         Testing of the Configuration Options for W7751B/D/F/H Controllers

·         W7751B/D/F/H Controller Test and checkout

 

CXBS5003EV           Excel 10 Ancillary* Controller Configuration 

Class Type                Engineering 

System                      XL5000 

Duration                   3.0 Days 

Class Audience        Technicians installing/servicing down-line satellite Excel10 Ancillary*

                                  Controllers Connected to an XBS system and/or maintenance personnel

                                   responsible for the same               

Offered At                Customer site or St Paul 

# of Students            Minimum 5 Maximum 8  

Cost                          $1407 per person at site, $1218 per person St Paul 

Pre-requisites            CXBX5000EV 

Brief                         The class starts with a Very Brief discussion of the system block diagram of

                                 an XBS System showing all central equipment such as work station PC’s,

                                 local and remote C-buses, the interface equipment for the satellite processors

                                 such as the Q7750A Excel 10 Zone Manager, System routers such as the

                                 Q7751A/B FTT to FTT and TPT to FTT routers, Q7740A/B Repeaters,

                                 User Interface and Configuration tool interfaces such as the Q7752A serial

                                 interface for the E-Vision PC, the User Interface Wall Modules such as

                                 T7770A-D and the DDWM T7780A and E- Bus FTT termination modules

                                 209541B.  All components of the system are discussed to a functional level.

                                 This part of the class is covered more thoroughly in CXBX5000.

 

                                The controllers are not programmed via a traditional programming language

                                such as Microcel Pascal for Micro/Macrocel controllers.  Instead the

                                application program is prewritten by Honeywell engineers and the configurator

                                simply configures this program via a battery of parameters.  Even the point file

                                is configured parametrically.  The parametric database resides in the controller

                                EEPROM.  This might appear as somewhat restrictive but in practice the

                                parametric choices are quite elaborate and do allow an unusual flexibility.

                                However, a default configuration is also available that will allow the controller

                                to run and control the connected equipment without any parametric

                                involvement.  This approach leads to a much quicker application/engineering

                                process once the engineer knows what choices to make to match his/her

                                application.  The process is quite akin to EMS programming in Excel Plus

                                controllers.  One does not write an EMS program for the Excel Plus

                                Controller.  Instead one configures one by an intelligent choice of EMS

                                parameters.  The program is already written and is resident on the controller

                                EPROM. 

 

Focus                       The class covers thoroughly the various configuration options of the

                                Excel 10 Ancillary* controllers.  Indeed this is the purpose of the class.

                                 The students also learn how to commission the controllers through E-Vision

                                using different configuration options.  Actual physical test and checkout of the

                                various configuration options of the controllers is an integral part of the class.  

                                               

        Written and oral exercises are used throughout the class to reinforce the

        learning process. 

Objectives                Upon completion of the course the student will be able to:

·         Identify functionally critical components of  a connected E-bus

·         Understand the purpose and function of the E-bus

·         Wire a W7751B/D/F/H controller for a specific application

·         Understand the purpose and function of Excel 10 Ancillary* Controller

Hardware/Firmware

·         Configure the Excel 10 Ancillary* Controllers using all available options 

·         Perform Commissioning and Testing after each given set of configuration options

·         Understand functionally the purpose of the Excel 10 Ancillary* Controller

physical input and outputs and to be able to work with them

Topics                               

·         XL5000 System Block Diagram including the Zone Manager and satellite processors

·         Excel 10 Ancillary* Controller Functional Hardware/Firmware

·         Excel 10 Ancillary* Controller Configuration Options

·         Testing of the Configuration Options for Excel 10 Ancillary* Controllers

·          Excel 10 Ancillary* Controller Test and checkout

* Excel 10 Ancillary controllers include Fan Coil Unit, Unit Ventilator, Remote I/O and Digital Display Wall Module Controllers. 

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