MANUAL INSTALLATION Multi-Variable Monitor MVM Series Issue Date: 02/07/18 2018 Price Industries Limited. All rights reserved.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Product Overview General...1 MVM Specifications...1 Included in Package...2 Sample Wiring Diagram...3 Installation & Mounting Instructions Wall Cutout and Bracket Installation...4 Display Navigation Functionality...5 Home Screen...6 MVM Operation...7 Settings...8 Login Screen...9 Networking & Setup BACnet Integration...10 Maintenance Troubleshooting...11 TECH TIP Short circuit or incorrect wiring may permanently damage the controls or other equipment. Ensure proper wiring practices. Technical Support For local area support, please contact your local Price Critical Controls Representative For factory technical support, please contact: P: 866-884-3524 E: PCCFieldService@priceindustries.com W: www.pricecriticalcontrols.com
PRODUCT OVERVIEW General The Price Multi-Variable Monitor (MVM) is a touchscreen monitor that can be used to display and adjust settings from multiple devices on a BACnet network. The MVM supports both BACnet MS/TP and BACnet IP to connect with the room level devices. The MVM can be used to display any BACnet point including alarm status, room temperature and humidity, room pressure, air change rate per hour, and occupancy. The MVM is able to connect to multiple devices, which allows it to be used as a remote station to monitor multiple rooms while displaying critical information for each room. An easy to use interface allows the user to quickly and easily identify the source of any alarms. Audible alarms are available locally and remotely. Password protection ensures that only administrators can change room settings. FRONT DISPLAY MVM Specifications Dimensions: 7" 8.8 in. (223 mm) x 6.4 in. (162 mm) x 2.6 in (65 mm) 15" 15.5 in. (394 mm) x 12.5 in. (318 mm) x 2.6 in (65 mm) Display Type: 7" Capacitive touch, 7.0 in. (178 mm), TFT, dimmable 15" Capacitive touch, 15.0 in. (381 mm), TFT, dimmable Resolution: 7" 800 px x 480 px, 262144 colors 15" 1024 px x 768 px, 262144 colors Input Power: 7" 24 VAC, 14 VA, Class 2 15" 24 VAC, 25 VA, Class 2 Environmental (operating): 550 F to 105 F (10 C to 40 C), 10% to 90% R.H. (non-condensing) Communication Protocol: BACnet MS/TP, BACnet IP Face: Glass, IP54 pricecriticalcontrols.com Multi-Variable Monitor - Manual 1
MANUAL INSTALLATION MVM Series Issue Date: 07/22/16 2016 Price Industries Limited. All rights reserved. Multi-Variable Monitor Product Overview Included in Package INCLUDED ITEMS 1. Multi-Variable Monitor Quantity: 1 2. Mounting Bracket Quantity: 1 3. Installation Manual Quantity: 1 Please ensure you have all components before proceeding. Inspect components for shipping damage. Do not install any components that appear damaged, contact your local Price Sales Representative for quick ship replacements. For the latest information and videos please visit www.pricecriticalcontrols.com 1. MULTI-VARIABLE MONITOR (MVM) 3. INSTALLATION MANUAL 2. MOUNTING BRACKET Multi-Variable Monitor 2 Multi-Variable Monitor - Manual pricecriticalcontrols.com
PRODUCT OVERVIEW Sample Wiring Diagram pricecriticalcontrols.com Multi-Variable Monitor - Manual 3
INSTALLATION & MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS Ensure you have all components necessary for installation. Inspect components for signs of shipping/ handling damage. Do not proceed if you suspect any components are damaged. WALL MOUNT DIMENSIONS CABLE ENTRIES N Q R M P S K Dim. 7" 15" J 7.677" 13.976" K 5.63" 11.614" L 8.11" 14.37" M 0.827" 1.87" N 2.441" 5.217" P 1.181" 1.839" Q 2.756" 3.543" R 1.969" 3.937" S 1.969" 3.937" J L MOUNTING BRACKET AND MVM INSTALLATION 4 Multi-Variable Monitor - Manual pricecriticalcontrols.com
DISPLAY NAVIGATION Functionality The MVM is designed to provide ease of use monitoring of multiple variables from Price controllers. The MVM Home Screen provides monitoring information in a simple format displaying information including Room Status and Isolation Mode. Features 1. Password protected menus. 2. Monitor up to 8 rooms simultaneously. 3. Audible Alarms - available locally and remotely. The home page will display in one of the following configurations, depending on the number of rooms that are being monitored. SINGLE ROOM CONFIGURATION TWO ROOM CONFIGURATION THREE ROOM CONFIGURATION FOUR ROOM CONFIGURATION SIX ROOM CONFIGURATION EIGHT ROOM CONFIGURATION pricecriticalcontrols.com Multi-Variable Monitor - Manual 5
DISPLAY NAVIGATION Home Screen Upon startup of the MVM, the Home Screen is displayed. This Home Screen provides the user with a clear indication of the room mode, status, and pressure reading. 1 Menu Button Opens the navigation menu which allows access to the login screen and the settings menu. 2 1 2 Room Name Displays the name of the room being monitored. This is configurable and is password protected. 3 3 Room Pressure The current room pressure reading. 4 5 4 5 Room Status Indicates whether the room is maintaining the desired setpoints in its current mode. Isolation Mode Indicates whether the room is in Negative or Positive Isolation mode. 6 Multi-Variable Monitor - Manual pricecriticalcontrols.com
DISPLAY NAVIGATION MVM Operation When fully set up, the MVM can be interfaced with Price controllers to monitor their room status. The MVM will change its display to match the room status of the controller that is being monitored. Status LCD Display Normal - Pressure reading within low / high set points Caution - Example: Open Door Alarm - Example: Pressure reading outside low/high alarm set points Setback - Pressure measured but no alarms pricecriticalcontrols.com Multi-Variable Monitor - Manual 7
DISPLAY NAVIGATION Settings The Settings are accessible through the Home Screen and are password protected (see previous section). These menus allow the user to change any of the configurable options on the MVM. TCP/IP Allows the user to adjust the IP address of the device when connecting to a local network. System Setup Menu TCP/IP BACnet CEA709 CEA852/RNI Date/Time Commands Storage Info About Exit BACnet Allows the user to adjust the BACnet settings of the MVM. CEA709 Not required. CEA852/RNI Not required. Date/Time Can be used to set the date and time of the device. Commands Allows the user to perform a number of commands such as calibrating the touch screen or resetting the device. Storage Not required. Info Allows the user to adjust the screen brightness and the speaker volume. About Shows the device firmware. Exit Closes the setup menu. 8 Multi-Variable Monitor - Manual pricecriticalcontrols.com
DISPLAY NAVIGATION Login Screen The login screen is used to enter passcodes to gain access to locked features. 1. Press to enter the assigned passcode. 2. Press to change password. 3. Displays current access level. Up to 15 levels of access can be assigned. 4. Press to log-out and revert access level back to 0. 1 4 3 2 pricecriticalcontrols.com Multi-Variable Monitor - Manual 9
- + Multi-Variable Monitor NETWORKING AND SETUP BACnet Integration The MVM is a Native BACnet MS/TP and BACnet IP device. Physical connection The BACnet MS/TP network segment must be run in a daisy-chain configuration. Recommended MS/TP cable: Twisted pair Shielded (either foil or braided shields) Characteristic impedance: 100-130 ohms Capacitance between conductors: less than 30pF per foot (100pF per meter) Optional 3rd conductor for reference connection. Depending on the existing architecture, the MS/TP segment can be run as a 2-wire network or a 3-wire network. Using a 2-wire network architecture, daisy-chain both the + and - connections of all devices on the network segment using the twisted-pair data cables. Polarity must be maintained across all devices as shown in Figure 1. Using a 3-wire network architecture, daisy-chain the + and - connections of all devices using the twisted-pair data cables, and daisy-chain the network common reference signal using the 3rd conductor (if present in cable) as shown in Figure 2. Do not use the wire shield as the network common reference conductor. Polarity must be maintained across all devices. NOTE: When using non-isolated power supplies (ie. Transformer secondary common connected to ground), 24 VAC polarity is critical to network communication and must not be reversed on any device. Network cable shielding When using shielded cable, the braid/foil shield must be grounded at one end of the network segment only. Connect the shield of the cable entering a device to that of the cable exiting the device. Do not connect the shield to any terminals labeled ground / GND or common / COM except when grounding the shield at one end only. Network termination The MS/TP network must be terminated at each end of the network segment. Termination involves connecting a 100-130 ohm resistor between the + and - network terminals. Some devices are terminated by default (eg. Routers) and some have optional hardware or software termination settings. MVM configuration settings: When connecting the MVM into an exisiting BACnet network, the network settings must be assigned by or obtained from the building automation system contractor. The following information is required: 1. MAC Address a. Range: 0-127 b. This address must be unique to each MVM or device within the physical network segment to which it is connected. 2. Device Instance a. Range: 0-4,194,303 b. This address must be unique to each BACnet enabled device within the entire BACnet network. 3. BAUD rate a. Options: 9,600, 19,200, 38,400, 76,800 b. All devices on the same physical network segment must use the same BAUD rate. FIGURE 1: 2-WIRE NETWORK CONNECTIONS: Router/System Controller + Router/System Controller + - - COM COM Device + - FIGURE 2: 3-WIRE NETWORK CONNECTIONS Device COM COM Device + Device + - - COM COM Device + Device + - - COM COM 10 Multi-Variable Monitor - Manual pricecriticalcontrols.com
MAINTENANCE Troubleshooting The following information is provided in the event the MVM does not appear to be functioning normally after installation. Problem Solution 1. BACnet MS/TP is based on a RS-485 network. It must be wired in a daisy chain configuration. A daisy chain means that there is only one main cable, and every network device is connected directly along its path. Do not use Star, Bus, "T" or any other type of network configuration. Any of these other network configurations will result in an unreliable network and will make troubleshooting difficult. BACnet Communication Errors Correct polarity is imperative on MS/TP wiring. Always ensure that the positive terminal on a device has the same color wire connected to it throughout the network, same for the negative terminal. Eg. Two wire conductor with black and white wire - black to the positive terminal, and white to the negative terminal. Keep this consistent throughout the network. 2. The network should be terminated twice, once at the beginning, and again at the end of each run. This is strongly recommended. The network speed or baud rate must be the same throughout the network. NOTE: The default speed for Price BACnet MS/TP controls is 76,800. BACnet MS/TP currently supports 4 standard speeds which are: 9,600, 19,200, 38,400, 76,800. 3. Binary address must be unique for each device on the network. No two devices can have the same address. This includes if you are incorporating a Price product into an existing network. Determine the existing addressing scheme for the existing network. The address is set using the Network service menu. 4. Ensure all connected devices are programmed with the predetermined device instances and mac addresses. If devices are not addressed correctly then they will not display on the MVM or will display in the incorrect location. MVM screen not clearly visible (Dim) Adjust the brightness setting in the Info section of the Setup Menu. pricecriticalcontrols.com Multi-Variable Monitor - Manual 11
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