Honeywell Home Theater Server 301C User Manual

Controller Unit  
301C  
User Manual  
M-510324  
September 2014  
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Table of Contents  
Notices and Trademarks............................................................................ 5  
Symbol Definitions..................................................................................... 7  
Introduction................................................................................................ 9  
Installation Instructions ............................................................................ 10  
Surface Mount Installation ....................................................................... 11  
Wiring Details........................................................................................... 12  
Power Connections.................................................................................. 13  
Communication Connections................................................................... 13  
Settings for Specific Transmitters ............................................................ 14  
Relay Output............................................................................................ 14  
Jumper Use Instructions.......................................................................... 15  
Initial Startup............................................................................................ 16  
Datalogger (SD card)............................................................................... 16  
Programming Interface ............................................................................ 17  
Keypad Functions.................................................................................... 17  
LED Definitions........................................................................................ 18  
System Operation.................................................................................... 18  
System Programming .............................................................................. 19  
1. Tx Info Menu........................................................................................ 22  
Ident Menu............................................................................................... 23  
Com Menu ............................................................................................... 25  
Scale Menus (1 and 2)............................................................................. 26  
Detection Menu........................................................................................ 27  
Display Menu........................................................................................... 28  
Alarm A, B, and C Menus ........................................................................ 29  
Servicing and Operating Menus............................................................... 30  
Status Code............................................................................................. 31  
Erase Current Tx ..................................................................................... 31  
Change Tx Address................................................................................. 32  
2. Groups Menu....................................................................................... 33  
Creating Groups ...................................................................................... 34  
Deleting Groups....................................................................................... 35  
3. Events Menu........................................................................................ 36  
Action Menu............................................................................................. 37  
continued…  
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Conditions................................................................................................ 40  
Status....................................................................................................... 44  
Database ................................................................................................. 44  
4. Acqui Menu.......................................................................................... 45  
Starting and Stopping Tx Logging............................................................ 46  
5. Copy Menu .......................................................................................... 48  
Configuration ........................................................................................... 49  
Parameters .............................................................................................. 49  
System Log Menu.................................................................................... 50  
6. Config Menu ........................................................................................ 51  
7. Network Menu...................................................................................... 57  
Remote Calibration.................................................................................. 59  
8. Tests Menu.......................................................................................... 61  
Test Sequence......................................................................................... 63  
Normal Mode ........................................................................................... 65  
Single Tx Mode........................................................................................ 65  
Debug Mode ............................................................................................ 65  
Detection Menu........................................................................................ 27  
Simulation Mode...................................................................................... 66  
9. BACnet Menu ...................................................................................... 67  
BACnet/IP Module ................................................................................... 73  
Device Objects......................................................................................... 74  
Base Objects ........................................................................................... 75  
IAQPoint2 ................................................................................................ 76  
E³Point..................................................................................................... 80  
XNX and XCD.......................................................................................... 85  
Objects for 301EM................................................................................... 87  
EC-F9 ...................................................................................................... 89  
420MDBS Menu ...................................................................................... 92  
301ADI..................................................................................................... 95  
301R........................................................................................................ 96  
BACnet Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement..................... 97  
Specifications......................................................................................... 102  
Limited Warranty.................................................................................... 103  
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Notices and Trademarks  
Copyright by Honeywell International Inc.  
While this information is presented in good faith and believed to be accurate,  
Honeywell disclaims the implied warranties of merchantability for a particular  
purpose and makes no express warranties except as may be stated in its  
written agreement with and for its customers.  
In no event is Honeywell liable to anyone for any indirect, special or  
consequential damages. The information and specifications in this document  
are subject to change without notice.  
This manual covers software version 3.086 and optional BACnet module  
firmware version 1.3.19.  
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Symbol Definitions  
The following table lists the symbols used in this document to denote  
certain conditions:  
Symbol  
Definition  
ATTENTION: Identifies information that requires  
special consideration  
TIP: Identifies advice or hints for the user, often  
in terms of performing a task  
REFERENCE _ INTERNAL: Identifies an  
additional source of information within the  
bookset.  
Indicates a situation which, if not avoided, may  
result in equipment or work (data) on the system  
being damaged or lost, or may result in the  
inability to properly operate the process.  
CAUTION  
CAUTION: Indicates a potentially hazardous  
situation which, if not avoided, may result in  
minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to  
alert against unsafe practices.  
CAUTION: Symbol on the equipment refers the  
user to the product manual for additional  
information. The symbol appears next to  
required information in the manual.  
WARNING: Indicates a potentially hazardous  
situation which, if not avoided, could result in  
serious injury or death.  
WARNING symbol on the equipment refers the  
user to the product manual for additional  
information. The symbol appears next to  
required information in the manual.  
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Introduction  
The 301C controllers act as nerve centers for gas detection networks,  
providing continuous monitoring for up to 96 connected units (plus 1  
301ADI). Once installed and connected, the controllers allow the user  
to monitor, adjust, or reconfigure an entire network of units.  
Intended Use  
The controller is intended to monitor an entire gas detection network  
around the clock. The unit offers logging capabilities, creating log files  
of all transmitter concentrations and alarms for analysis. The unit is  
also equipped with grouping or zoning capabilities that allow users to  
query and monitor specific groups of transmitters or specific  
transmitter zones.  
Receiving and Unpacking  
Upon receiving the controller unit:  
• Check that the package is undamaged  
• Carefully open the package.  
• Locate the packing slip or purchase order and verify that all items on  
the order are present and undamaged  
Note: If the package or any of its contents are damaged, please refer  
to the Warranty section at the back of the manual for instructions.  
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Installation Instructions  
Basic Guidelines  
For proper operation of the controller, follow the instructions in this  
manual carefully.  
• Locate all units in areas easily accessible for service.  
• Avoid locations where instruments are subject to vibrations  
• Avoid locating units near sources of electromagnetic interference  
• Avoid locating units in areas subject to significant temperature swings  
Verify local requirements and existing codes that may impact choice  
of location.  
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Surface Mount Installation  
It is recommended that controllers be installed 5 feet (1.5 m) above the  
floor, at approximate eye level.  
Mark the holes as shown:  
Height markers 6 13/32” (16.3 cm) apart  
Width markers 10 9/16” (26.8 cm) apart  
Pre-drill 1/4” mounting holes as needed  
Securely mount the 301C using the appropriate screws  
Wiring for the unit must be passed through the knock-outs provided at  
the bottom of the unit.  
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Wiring Details  
The diagram below provides the details required to connect the 301C  
controller with power, transmitters, external relay loads, and BACnet.  
Details concerning power supply, cables, capacities, etc., are provided  
in the Specifications section at the back of this manual.  
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J22 Power Input:  
Connect the power supply to the controller  
(see Wiring Details for cabling diagrams)  
J23, J24 Communi-  
cation inputs:  
Connect communication cables to channels 1  
through 3.  
Relay Outputs 1-4:  
Depending on the desired configuration,  
connect the relay cables to either N.O. or N.C.  
Relays 1 and 2 are commandable by either  
internal events or by BACnet; relays 3 and 4  
are driven only by internal events.  
Place the jumper over the Shutdown header  
pins to reset or restart the system.  
Place the jumper over the header pins to  
include resistors to attenuate communication  
echoes.  
SHDN jumper  
EOL Resistors 1-4:  
Power Connections  
The 301C requires a power range of 17-27 Vac, 50/60 Hz (8.64 VA),  
18-36 Vdc, 350 mA @24 Vdc (8.4 VA). Polarization is not important in  
either AC or DC mode. The system must be grounded on the  
transformer and a dedicated circuit breaker must be used.  
Communication Connections  
Communication cables must be grounded using the shield terminal,  
using twisted and shielded pair Belden 2-24 AWG #9841 cable (or  
equivalent).  
The network cabling can extend up to a limit of 2000 feet (609 m) per  
channel.  
The length of a T-tap can reach 65 feet (20 m), up to a maximum of  
130 feet (40 m) for all T-taps.  
The 301C controller communicates with gas sensors over a Modbus  
RS-485 network. This transmission line requires that 120Ωtermination  
resistors be fitted at both ends of each network segment to absorb the  
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signal and thus prevent reflections. Fortunately, the controller makes  
network termination simple as resistors are included on the board.  
These can be switched in and out of network by moving the “EOL”  
jumpers as shown in the figure on page 12. More information on RS-  
485 wiring is published by Maxim Integrated in the TUTORIAL 763  
Guidelines for Proper Wiring of an RS-485 (TIA/EIA-485-A) Network .  
Settings for Specific Transmitters  
Honeywell Sensepoint XCD Transmitters must be configured for 9600  
baud, no parity, and a unique address. Honeywell XNX Universal  
Transmitters must be configured for 9600 baud and a unique address.  
Information on configuring each transmitter is in the associated  
technical manual.  
Relay Output  
The relay output can withstand up to 5A at 30Vdc or 250Vac resistive  
load. Relays can be used to activate horns and strobes. Although  
each relay is programmed with a default setting (below), they can be  
configured using the controller programming menu.  
If relays are set to normally closed, the relay is powered up with the  
controller and the device linked to the relay is functioning. The relay  
will shut down when the associated event is activated.  
If the relay is set to normally open, the relay will remain off when the  
controller is powered up and the device connected to the relay will only  
be activated when the associated event is activated.  
Note: These functions are reversed if the controller Failsafe mode has  
been activated.  
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Jumper Use Instructions  
The jumpers on the controller PCB allow a variety of operations to be  
performed manually:  
EOL 1-4: Enables the user to add End-Of-Line jumpers that improve  
communication signals. Put the jumper in R position (as  
shown on wiring diagram) to activate the End-of-Line  
termination. (R provides a resistance termination and RC  
provides resistance and condensator termination.)  
SHDN:  
Enables the microcontroller to be reset or temporarily shut  
down. This function is used mainly when system wiring  
adjustments are needed (power off for safety).  
Power may still be present on the relay terminals even after  
powering off.  
CAUTION  
Relays  
These jumpers allow the relay to be tested by activating it  
J29-J32 without having any effect on Events.  
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Initial Startup  
Make sure that all wiring has been completed according to  
specifications in the wiring details before powering up the unit. When  
all is secure, remove the SHDN jumper to power-up the unit. Within  
sixty seconds the controller will be fully operational.  
Datalogger (SD card)  
The DLC (Data Logger Card) option for the controller collects data and  
stores it on a digital Flash memory card (SDCard). In the event that  
the card memory becomes full:  
Information logging is stopped  
No SDcard flag is displayed on-screen  
The SDcard LED blinks  
See the Acquisition section for more details on starting and stopping  
the datalogging function. SDHC cards are not supported; use only SD  
cards.  
Always deactivate datalogging function before removing the  
CAUTION  
SDcard. Never remove the card when its LED is on.  
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Programming Interface  
The front panel of the 301C provides a programming keypad (buttons)  
and LEDs.  
301C front panel keypad:  
Keypad Functions  
Each unit has 7 keypad keys, or buttons:  
Arrows: Used to move the cursor through the various programming  
fields (Up, Down, Left and Right), or to adjust the display  
contrast (press and hold the up or down arrow until desired  
contrast is reached and release).  
ESC:  
Used to exit the programming menu or to cancel a change  
or input.  
Enter:  
Used to access the programming menu and to modify  
programming fields.  
Silence: Turns off the controller’s buzzer.  
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LED Definitions  
The controller is equipped with 7 LEDs that provide a status for each  
function related to that indicator:  
Alarm A: A blinking red light indicates that an event has been  
activated. A constant red light indicates that one or more  
transmitters has reached Alarm A or Alarm 1.  
Alarm B When the red indicator is on, one or more transmitters has  
reached Alarm B or Alarm 2.  
Alarm C When the red indicator is on, one or more transmitters has  
reached Alarm C.  
Power:  
Fault:  
Green indicates that the unit is powered up and functional  
When the amber LED is on, it indicates a fault (i.e. a  
communication, maintenance or device problem)  
When the amber LED is blinking, it indicates that the  
controller is sending information or requests on the  
communication channel.  
Tx:  
Rx:  
When the green LED is blinking, it indicates that the  
controller is receiving information.  
Each of these functions is linked to parameters programmed in the  
control unit, which we will discuss in the following section.  
System Operation  
The system operates in four different modes that allow it to use,  
analyze, debug, and simulate the actions that the system can perform.  
These modes are: Normal, Single Tx, Debug and Simulate. The  
default system operation mode is Normal. The other modes are  
available through the Tests menu (option 8 from the Main Menu).  
Note: Systems services may be disrupted by some menu operations.  
Specifically, viewing the “events” dialogue may inhibit event  
operation.  
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System Programming  
The system’s Normal programming mode offers several menu options  
that are accessible from the main menu screen:  
1. Tx Info:  
2. Groups:  
Allows transmitter parameters to be programmed  
Allows sets of multiple transmitters to be aggregated  
for simpler programming of a common response.  
Facilitates creation of logical terms which respond to  
transmitters or events. These Boolean outputs can  
respond to concentration, alarm, or fault status. These  
events facilitate voting within a group and can drive  
relay outputs.  
3. Events:  
4. Acqui:  
5. Copy:  
Allows the datalogging feature to be activated or  
deactivated  
Allows data or parameters to be copied from the  
(controller) configuration to parameters  
6. Config:  
7. Network:  
Allows system parameters and password to be set  
Allows actions on the network to be performed,  
communication statistics to be consulted, and remote  
calibrations to be performed  
8. Tests:  
Allows each device to be tested sequentially (inputs,  
outputs, communications, events, etc.) and operation  
of various parameters to be validated  
9. BACNet:  
10. Wireless:  
Allows a device’s BACNet parameters to be set  
Not supported.  
Note: Access to the programming functions is password protected.  
The default password is 2967.  
The screen display shown below appears initially. This display can be  
configured to scroll among the information screens for each device  
connected to the controller.  
If one or more of the connected devices is in an alarm mode, the  
controller will only scroll between the main information screen and the  
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screens for device(s) in alarm mode. In this case, you must scroll  
manually to view screens for other devices.  
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The information screen also displays icons representing certain system  
functions. Here is a list of possible icons and their meaning:  
Icon  
Description  
BACNet: Indicates that there is a BACNet module present  
and that it is communicating with the controller.  
BACNet error: Indicates that a BACNet module is present  
but communication with the controller has failed (error)  
Debug: Indicates whether the controller is in debug mode  
(Single TX, Debug or Simulation modes). When in  
simulation mode, SIM appears next to this icon.  
Log: Indicates that either “Tx Logging” or “Event logging” is  
enabled.  
Log error: Indicates that an error occured during TX or  
Event logging. All logging functions are stopped.  
SDC: Indicates that an SDcard is present and functionning.  
The icon “fills” (from white to black) progressively as  
memory is used. A white icon indicates empty memory and  
black indicates full memory.  
SDC error: If this symbol persists for more than 5 seconds,  
an SD card card is present but not functioning properly.  
Wireless network: Indicates that the wireless network  
coordinator (wireless communication module) is present  
and communicating with the controller.  
Wireless network error: Indicates that the wireless network  
coordinator (wireless communication module) is present  
but is not communicating with the controller.  
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Since the controller’s programming functions are password protected,  
it is necessary to access the login screen:  
Press Enter to access the programming options. The password  
screen appears:  
Use the keypad Up or Down arrows to increase or decrease the  
value, one digit at a time, starting with the first digit  
When all the digits of the password are correct, press Enter to  
access the programming functions.  
The first MENU options screen appears. Use the keypad arrows to  
navigate through multiple screens to the desired function and press  
Enter to access it.  
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1. Tx Info Menu  
Tx Info is the menu option that is dedicated to transmitter information  
and contains several sub-menu options. The exact list of screens will  
vary depending on the transmitter type. A summary is presented below  
with details on the following pages.  
1. Tx INFO 001  
Ident:  
COM:  
Allows the network component’s  
identification information to be  
viewed.  
-Ident-  
E3POINT  
COMB  
1. Tx INFO 001  
-COM-  
Mdbs RTU 8D 2S NP  
9600 bauds  
Allows the communication protocol  
to be viewed or changed  
1. Tx INFO 001  
-Detection-  
Detection  
or Scale(1)  
and  
Allows the detection range and  
the unit of measurement  
parameters to be viewed and  
changed  
MAX  
MIN  
01000  
00000  
1. Tx INFO 001  
-Scale(1)-  
Scale(2):  
MAX  
MIN  
01000  
00000  
1. Tx INFO 001  
-Scale(2)-  
Factor  
Units  
01000  
%
1. Tx INFO 001  
-Display-  
Display:  
Alarms:  
Allows the label (or name) of a  
edit (20 chars max)  
E3POINT COMB Ad001  
specific component to be changed  
1. Tx INFO 001  
-Alarm A-  
Allow alarm thresholds to be  
viewed and sometimes changed.  
There can be significant variations  
in this screen depending on  
transmitter type.  
MIN  
20.0%  
MAX  
25.0%  
1. Tx INFO 001  
-Operating Times-  
Lifetime  
Since Calib  
0h  
1234h  
1. Tx INFO 001  
-Status Codes-  
Status  
Transmitter and node status  
(in hexadecimal values)  
Tx Status  
Snsr Status  
0000h  
0000h  
Displays:  
1. Tx INFO 001  
Erase or  
Erases or changes the  
Erase current Tx  
Change Tx address  
Current Tx: Tx address  
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Ident Menu  
The Ident, or identification menu allows a component’s network ID to  
be consulted:  
The upper right corner of the screen shows the component’s address.  
If the address of the device whose information must be viewed is  
known:  
Use the arrows to move the cursor arrow to the on-screen address  
Press Enter (the value can be edited while the number is flashing)  
Use the up or down arrows to increase or decrease the value  
Press Enter again to validate the entry and display the information  
for the desired device.  
The bottom left corner of the display shows the transmitter name (ex.:  
301D2 - product name) and the sensor type (ex.: CH4 - methane  
sensor). These values can also be changed for Group or Vulbus  
product types. The procedure is identical for both fields:  
Programming or changing a product or sensor type  
Use the arrows to move the cursor to the product type field.  
Press Enter to select the field (the value can be modified when  
flashing)  
Use the arrows to scroll through the list of product types and press  
Enter when the desired product or sensor appears  
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Product and Sensor Types  
This is a list of all the (preprogrammed) product types available from  
the Identification option in the Tx Info menu.  
1. Tx Info  
-Ident-  
121  
E3Point  
CO  
Compatible products:  
E3Point  
420MDBS  
ECFX  
301R  
301EM  
SQN8X  
XCD  
XNX  
IAQPoint2  
Legacy Vulcain products  
Note: When Group is selected as a product type, the remaining Tx  
INFO screens are not accessible (because each product in the  
group has already been individually programmed). Only the  
Ident and Erase current Tx screens will be available.  
The sensor type list applies to address ranges 1-96 and is not  
dependent on the type of product selected. Devices in the address  
range from 97-170 will display a BACNet object identifier, rather than a  
sensor type.  
*An additional Product Type, simply called “Group”, represents a group  
created in the Groups Menu in the controller. When scrolling through  
the available product type list, this name will appear as many times as  
there are groups created in the controller (example: Group 1, Group 2,  
Group 3, etc.). If a group is selected as the product type, then the  
sensor type options are limited to MIN, MAX and MEAN.  
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COM Menu  
This screen displays the selected communication protocol for device  
addresses from 1 to 96. Each transmitter’s protocol is defined by the  
controller (see Network Auto-configuration section)  
If a transmitter is compatible with several different protocols, it can be  
modified using to one of the following options:  
Vulbus  
Mdbs ASCII 7D 2S NP 9600 bauds  
Mdbs RTU 8D 2S NP 9600 bauds  
Mdbs RTU 8D 1S NP 9600 bauds  
Mdbs RTU 8D 1S OP 9600 bauds  
When a transmitter is configured with the Modbus communication  
protocol, the transmitters automatically sends the programmable  
parameters to the controller.  
Note: Vulbus transmitter parameters must be programmed manually.  
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Scale Menus (1 and 2)  
These menus appear only for certain devices. Scale(1) allows the  
detection range, minimum and maximum, to be defined for the  
selected device. Whatever value is specified is the value that will  
appear at the device display (if applicable). The Minimum value is  
generally left at 0. Parameters for the XNX and XCD gas detectors can  
be viewed here but can be changed only at the transmitter.  
Scale(2) allows the factor by which to divide the scale (between 0 and  
65535) and the unit of measurement for the selected scale to be  
determined.  
The factor allows precise scale limits for detection to be set. By  
dividing the maximum scale value in the first Scale screen (250 in this  
example) by 10, a scale value of 25.0 can then be displayed.  
The “Units” allow the device’s unit of measurement to be selected:  
°F:  
°C  
%RH  
mV  
V
Sets degree Farenheit as the unit of measurement  
Sets degree Centigrade as the unit of measurement  
Sets Relative Humidity as the unit of measurement  
Sets millivolts as the unit of measurement  
Sets volts as the unit of measurement  
mA  
%
ppm  
Sets milliamps as the unit of measurement  
Sets the percentage of gas as the point unit of measurement  
Sets parts per million of gas as the point unit of  
measurement  
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Detection Menu  
The detection menu (available only for devices with addresses  
between 1 and 96) displays the detection range (scale: 0-100.0) and  
the unit of measurement (unit: %) for the selected component. If a  
transmitter uses the Modbus protocol, the detection parameters are  
automatically defined during network configuration and are not  
editable. Vulbus protocols must be manually defined by the  
programmer.  
The detection scale is between 0 and the maximum value (0.00) and  
the unit of measurement is either ppm or percent (% for oxygen and %  
LEL for combustibles).  
The detection menu is not available for the VA301R or VA301AP.  
Programming or modifying the scale range or unit:  
Use the arrows to move the cursor to the scale or unit option  
Press Enter and use the arrow to increase or decrease the value  
Press Enter when the desired value is obtained  
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Display Menu  
This option allows a specific label or name to be assigned to the  
selected component (transmitters, relay modules, annunciators). Up to  
20 characters, including spaces, can be used in the label (example:  
BOILER ROOM). The default Modbus transmitter labels are  
composed of the component (or transmitter) name, sensor type and  
address.  
Vulbus transmitter labels contain 20 blank characters (spaces).  
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Alarm A, B, and C Menus  
The screens for viewing alarm thresholds are combined in this manual.  
There will be either two or three levels, depending on transmitter type.  
If present, separate “MIN” and “MAX”levels permit manual control of  
the hysteresis of each alarm. Normally, the “MAX” level is set greater  
than “MIN.” However, alarms can be made to trigger on falling  
concentration (as with oxygen) by setting the “MAX” threshold smaller  
than the “MIN” threshold.  
With certain transmitters, only one threshold will be displayed.  
Additionally, with certain transmitters, the alarm thresholds are read-  
only at the controller. These thresholds can be set only at the  
transmitter.  
These are typical screens:  
Typical screen for viewing alarms A or B on XCD and XNX transmitters  
Typical screen for viewing or changing alarm A, B, or C thresholds on  
other transmitters.  
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Servicing and Operating Menus  
These functions vary depending on the transmitter type. These  
displays show the total time the device has been in service and the  
amount of time remaining until the next required calibration or  
replacement.  
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Status Code  
These screens display transmission or node status and sensor status  
for the selected transmitter. This read-only information can assist  
service personnel in troubleshooting.  
The XNX and XCD gas detectors will report the warning or fault  
number (iFaultWarnNumber) in hexidecimal on the third line. These  
transmitters will also report the monitoring state (iMonitoringState) in  
the fourth line. See the transmitter documentation for interpretation of  
fault numbers and monitoring states.  
Typical display for XNX or XCD  
Typical display for other transmitters  
Erase Current Tx  
This function allows the configuration to be erased or the Tx address  
for the displayed component to be changed.  
Note: Selecting erase current Tx only erases the current device entry  
Tx Info configuration. No other data is erased.  
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Change Tx Address  
Selecting Change Tx Address allows users to move a device from one  
TX address to another:  
Use the arrows to scroll to Change Tx Address and press Enter to  
select  
In the next screen, scroll to the address number and press Enter to  
select  
Use the up or down arrows to increase or decrease the address  
value and press Enter to validate the new address.  
The Change Tx address option is only available (active) for device  
address 1 to 96 and if there is a Modbus device connected.  
If the address is valid, the screen will display “Processing”. If the  
address is invalid, the screen will display “Invalid Tx” and return to the  
Change Tx Address screen (the address for GasPoint devices cannot  
be changed). A final screen will display either “Error” or “Success” (re-  
start procedure if Error is displayed).  
Note: If a device address is changed to one already associated with  
another device, the existing data will be overwritten. Customers  
should know their network’s address assignments and be careful  
when changing a Tx address. Delete the original Tx address to  
avoid duplicate entries.This feature is not supported with XNX  
and XCD transmitters.  
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2. Groups Menu  
Programming groups of transmitters allows several units to be  
combined which then enables actions (events) to be taken based on a  
series of units rather than each unit, individually.  
A group is a stack containing the addresses from each of the  
transmitters included in the group.  
Groups are displayed in a single line; if a group contains more than  
four components, the arrows must be used to scroll left and right of the  
display window to view all members of a group.  
The cursor in the Group screen is represented by the blinking brackets  
(<end>). Any information between the brackets can be edited.  
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Creating Groups  
Use the arrows to move the cursor to a group line and press Enter  
The field can be edited when the brackets stop blinking and the  
word “end” blinks  
Use the up or down arrows to scroll through the list of all units  
connected to the 301C, until the desired address is displayed .  
Press Enter again to validate the address.  
The address is added to the group and the <end> bracket is  
shifted one position to the right.  
The process can be repeated until all the desired transmitters in the  
group (up to 126) have been added. The address for each transmitter  
added in the Tx Info menu is available when creating groups.  
Note: Groups created in the Groups menu will appear in the product  
type list (Tx Info - Ident screen) as “Group xx” (the number  
assigned to the group when it was created).  
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Deleting Groups  
Use the empty all groups command to delete all groups previously  
programmed in the controller.  
Single groups can be deleted with a simple procedure:  
Scroll to the first transmitter in the group list,  
Select the transmitter (its address blinks) and scroll to <del> (<del>  
erases the entry and <end> marks the end of the stack)  
Press enter and the group is emptied.  
This procedure makes it possible to delete one, several or all entries  
previously included in a group.  
Note: Up to 126 groups, with a maximum of 128 members each, can  
be created.  
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3. Events Menu  
The Event menu is programmable. Event programming lets specific  
actions to be defined:  
Action:  
What will be done if programmed  
criteria are reached  
Delays:  
Defines the length of time to wait  
before taking an action on an  
event and time to wait after an  
event has returned to normal  
before the action output is  
returned to normal state.  
Conditions:  
AND, OR or none (---); equations  
that allow more detailed control of  
an event  
Coverage period:  
Determines the period during  
which the event is applicable  
Status disabled:  
Disables or enables a  
programmed Event  
Database:  
Erases the selected event or all  
events  
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Action Menu  
Actions are comprised of two parameters:  
Target  
Relay  
Indicates which component is responsible for the action to  
be taken;  
Tx (transmitter)  
Re (Relay/Annunciator)  
Ctrl (Controller)  
Indicates which of three possible outputs will be activated  
when the event is true;  
#XX (activates the component’s #xx relay), Buzzer (activates  
the component’s audible alarm)  
ALL (activates the relays and audible alarms)  
Example: Tx 007 detects a concentration exceeding the set values.  
The target (controller) triggers relay 1 connected to that event (a fan  
perhaps). Multiple events may be associated with a single relay. If so,  
the relay will be activated if any of the associated events are true.  
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Delays Menu  
This option allows Before and After settings that will delay the  
activation or deactivation of an action to be programmed.  
Before  
After  
Delays the action for the specified length of time. If the  
condition persists beyond this delay, the defined action is  
executed.  
The time to wait after an event has returned to normal  
before returning action output to normal state. The after  
delay also offers a Latch option, described below.  
Before and After delays can be configured at either 30 or 45 seconds  
or from 1 to 99 minutes, in one minute increments. Five dashes (-----)  
indicates that no delay has been programmed.  
Use the keypad arrows to scroll to the desire option  
Press Enter to select the option  
Use the keypad arrows to scroll through the second or minute  
settings  
Press Enter at the desired setting. The delay is set.  
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Latch Mode  
The Latch function is executed on an Event state  
It is possible to select the Latch mode by changing the after delay  
to “latch”  
The Event stays active until the Silence keypad button is pressed  
The Silence keypad button has two functions: Silence the buzzer  
and unlatch the event.  
When the Silence keypad button is pressed, events in Latch mode  
are unlatched and reevaluated. If the Event condition persists,  
the Event remains active and returns to Latch mode. If the  
condition does not persist, the event is deactivated.  
Note: If the Event has a Before delay and the Silence button is pressed  
while the Event conditions are still true, the buzzer will be  
silenced only for the length of the programmed delay.  
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Conditions  
Conditions are the parameters that define what makes an Event true.  
Each condition is defined by four elements and can be combined with  
other conditions to provide greater flexibility. A condition, as in the  
example provided below, defines:  
IF at least 1/3 of group 36 detects concentrations greater than 2.01%  
of specified gas AND all of group 03 detects a concentration greater  
than 2.99% of gas, then the specified action (Actions were set at the  
first Event screen) for that Event will be triggered.  
Since the display screens offer limited space, scroll left and right to  
view and edit further information.  
Condition programming screens  
The portion of the Events condition screen that is within the brackets is  
divided into four editable list fields:  
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The top left portion contains the statistic quantifier (available only for  
Groups) that take only the specified part of the group into the equation.  
Options available in this field are:  
all:  
includes all transmitters in the group  
mean: includes the average concentration for the group’s transmitters  
max:  
min:  
1/4:  
includes the group’s maximum concentration  
includes the group’s minimum concentration  
includes at least a quarter of the group’s transmitters that  
meets set conditions  
1/3:  
1/2:  
2/3:  
3/4:  
includes at least a third of the group’s transmitters that meets  
set conditions  
includes at least half of the group’s transmitters that meets set  
conditions  
includes at least two thirds of the group’s transmitters that  
meets set conditions  
includes at least three quarters of the group’s transmitters that  
meets set conditions  
1 or +: at least one or more than one of the group’s transmitters that  
meets set conditions  
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The bottom left portion contains the logic, or operator, quantifier that  
determines how conditions are calculated. Options available in this  
field are:  
Operator  
Meaning  
Symbol  
---  
=
No operator  
Equal to  
<=  
<
Equal to or smaller than  
Smaller than  
>=  
>
Equal to or larger than  
Larger than  
!=  
Not equal to  
When the maximum value is reached, an action is triggered. It  
will not be deactivated until levels fall below minimum value  
max  
min  
When concentrations fall below minimum value, an action is  
triggered. It will not be deactivated until concentrations rise  
above set maximum value  
The top right portion contains the source, which defines what device or  
group of devices the Event will be based on. The list provides the  
following options:  
GrAll:  
Includes all transmitters (see note)  
Gr_ _ _: Includes only the devices in the specified group (see note)  
Tx000: Includes only the specified transmitter (connected to the con-  
troller)  
Clock:  
Includes only information gathered between the specified  
times. Selecting clock sets a condition that is applied only be-  
tween the start and end time frame. It is possible to set one  
condition screen to specific parameters and the second to  
clock, which means that the specified condition will trigger an  
event only if it occurs during the set time period.  
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Note: Clicking on the magnifying glass to the right of a Group number  
on the display opens a view of the Group for consultation or  
editing. Press Esc to close the group view and return to the  
Event condition screen.  
The bottom right portion contains the operand, which defines what  
device or group of devices on which the Event will be based. The list  
provides the following options:  
OFF  
ON:  
Used for status on binary inputs (ex.: used with 301ADI)  
Used for status on binary inputs (ex.: used with 301ADI)  
Fault: Bases trigger on maintenance alarm, communication failure or  
device failure  
Alrm A: If the chosen device or group has an Alarm A or Alarm 1, an  
event will be triggered.  
Alrm B: If the chosen device or group has an Alarm B or Alarm 2, an  
event will be triggered  
Alrm C: If the chosen device or group has an Alarm C, an event will be  
triggered.  
The Coverage Period screen allows the period that will be covered by  
the Event to be defined. (The time frames for each of these periods  
can be defined in the controller Config menu.) This option provides two  
further selection fields:  
Day definition field: allows All day, Daytime, or Nighttime to be selected  
Week definition field: Weekend, Working Days, All week  
1. Use the keypad up or down arrows to scroll to either All day or All  
week  
2. Press Enter to select. The value can now be changed  
3. Use the keypad up or down arrows to scroll through options (see  
above)  
4. Press Enter to select.  
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Status  
This screen displays the current event status and allows it to be either  
enabled or disabled, depending on the current status.  
Enable event: Toggles between Enable and Disable.  
After going through all the steps and programming an event, this  
screen will display “Enable event”. Press Enter to activate all the  
parameters and enable the Event.  
If an existing Event is being consulted, this screen would display  
“Disable event”. Press Enter to disable an Event (it will not be deleted  
but will not function). The programming of this Event is always  
present, which means that it easily can be reactivated by scrolling to  
this screen and pressing Enter.  
Database  
This screens displays the options linked to the database:  
Erase current event:  
Erase all events:  
Lets user erase the current event  
Lets user erase all events  
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4. Acqui Menu  
The Acquisition mode is accessible only when there is an SD card  
present (controllers with the Data Logging, or DLC function). It is used  
to enable or disable the logging of system Events or transmitter  
information. The information is logged (or recorded) on an SD card.  
Intervals or conditions must be defined before using this option.  
The first line of the Acquisition screen offers either:  
Delay mode:  
Allows for delay intervals of 10 to 59 seconds  
or 1 to 60 minutes.  
Threshold mode:  
Allows log values to be set according to set  
variation thresholds (based on last reading) of  
3% or more, 5% or more or 10% or more of  
last detected concentration.  
If a 3% threshold is selected, the system will not log a value at 3% but  
will log a value of 3.1%. Remember that the sampling rate (system  
refresh rate) may have an impact on logging.  
Here is an example of threshold logging. The logs a semi-colon  
delineated text files.  
2005-04-27 11:05:20;1_CO2_ppm;574;-normal-:  
2005-04-27 11:06:02;1_CO2_ppm;503;-normal-:  
2005-04-27 11:06:15;1_CO2_ppm;562;-normal-:  
2005-04-27 11:06:28;1_CO2_ppm;645;-normal-:  
2005-04-27 11:06:39;1_CO2_ppm;557;-normal-:  
2005-04-27 11:30:45;1_CO2_ppm;715;-normal-:  
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Starting and Stopping Tx Logging  
In the previous step, “Acquisition”, the frequency at which Tx logs  
would be recorded can be configured. To start the logging function:  
When “Start Tx logging” appears on the display, it indicates that the  
acquisition, or logging, mode is inactive. When “Stop Tx logging”  
appears, it indicates that Tx data is being logged. The log message is  
displayed on the screen according to the chosen mode and LED 1 will  
light up.  
Press the Enter keypad button to stop or start Tx logging.  
When Tx data is logged, the system creates files named  
tayymmdd.log, tbyymmdd.log and tcyymmdd.log, each  
representing one third of the network. The record includes the  
transmitter’s date, time and address, the sensor type, the  
concentration read, as well as the alarm status. Here is a sample of  
what a Tx log looks like:  
2004-01-23 17;54;25; 001_CO_ppm;0;-normal-;002_NO2_ppm;1.5;-normal-;003_CO_ppm;0;-normal-  
2004-01-23 17;55;25; 001_CO_ppm;0;-normal-;002_NO2_ppm;0.5;-normal-;003_CO_ppm;0;-normal-  
2004-01-23 17;56;25; 001_CO_ppm;0;-normal-;002_NO2_ppm;0.5;-normal-;003_CO_ppm;0;-normal-  
2004-01-23 17;57;25; 001_CO_ppm;0;-normal-;002_NO2_ppm;1.0;-normal-;003_CO_ppm;0;-normal-  
2004-01-23 17;58;25; 001_CO_ppm;0;-normal-;002_NO2_ppm;1.5;-normal-;003_CO_ppm;0;-normal-  
These log files are delimited by semicolons and are thus easily read by  
popular spreadsheet programs such as Microsoft Excel. The first  
column of the Tx log displays the date (yyyy-mm-dd) and the time  
(hh:mm:ss) of the log. In this example, the “Delay mode” was set to  
one minute intervals.  
The third column of the Tx log displays the transmitter address and the  
fourth displays the gas type, gas concentration and unit of  
measurement.  
The display then lists the next transmitter address with its gas type,  
concentration and unit of measurement, and so on until all the  
transmitters have been listed.  
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Starting and Stopping Event Logging  
The Acquisition menu offers an event logging option. Event Logging  
records controller transactions, events, Tx and alarm flags and relay  
status.  
When “Start Event logging” appears on the display, it indicates that  
the acquisition, or logging, mode is inactive. When “Stop Event  
logging” appears, it indicates that Event data is being logged.  
Press the Enter keypad button to stop or start Event logging.  
When Event data is logged, the system creates a file named  
evyymmdd.log. The record includes the date, time and the event.  
Here is a sample of what an Event log looks like:  
2004-01-23 17:54:25: Event logging enable  
2004-01-23 17:55:25: Event logging enabled  
2004-01-23 19:05:47; Simulation sequence activated  
2004-01-23 19:05:48; Tx 6 communication no more in fault  
2004-01-23 19:05:48; Tx 8 communication no more in fault  
The first column of the Event log displays the date (yyyy-mm-dd) and  
time (hh:mm:ss) of the log. Column A displays the date and time of the  
log. In this example, the event’s “Delay mode” was set to one minute  
intervals.  
The system logs the following types of events:  
Event Log  
Event status changed  
Alarm A, B, C, Fault, and X status changed  
Note: New log files are created when the existing files reach 32 000  
lines or at the start of a new week (0h00 Sunday)  
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5. Copy Menu  
The Copy menu allows programmed parameters to be copied and  
transferred. Data from the SD card can be transferred to a controller or  
from a controller to the SD card or copy parameters from one device to  
the next. The Copy option offers three screens: Configuration,  
Parameters and System Log.  
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Configuration  
If the controller is equipped with an SD card, the configuration function  
allows data to be transferred either from the 301C to the SD card or  
the reverse. This makes it possible to transfer the controller’s  
programming to a computer or from a computer to the controller.  
The first option in the configuration screen is 301C to SDcard.  
Selecting this option copies the controller’s configuration and  
parameters into a “config.ini” file 1.  
Note: The second option is SDcard to 301C allows the configuration  
and parameters of the “config.ini” file on an SDcard to be copied  
to the controller. Power must be cycled to fully implement the SD  
card’s configuration by stowing the jumper on the SHDN pin (see  
the illustration on page 12.) The “config.ini” file contents can be  
modified at any time and from any computer.  
Parameters  
The “parameters” function allows one transmitter’s configuration to be  
copied to another or one event’s parameters to be copied to another  
event. This allows several devices that share identical or similar  
parameters to be quickly configured.  
1When transferring data, the system will automatically search for an existing  
“config.ini” file before proceeding. If one exists, the system searches for a  
“config.bak” file. If found, the file is deleted. Then, the pre-existing  
“config.ini” file is renamed “config.bak”, making it possible to save the new  
“config.ini” file and keep a backup copy of the previous one.  
After inserting an SD card into the controller, the controller’s system looks  
for an existing “config.ini” file that contains an “autoload” tag equal to 1  
(yes). If the tag is found, the system loads the contents of the file and re-  
sets “autoload” to 0 (no). This is a useful feature for editing the file on a  
computer without having any impact on the controller (such as recorded  
Events).  
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The options within this screen are:  
Tx Info to Tx Info copies transmitter parameters from one device to  
another.  
Event to Event copies parameters from Event to Event.  
The process is identical for both options:  
Select source, (the data to be copied) using the up/down keypad  
arrows and press Enter.  
When the transmitter address is flashing, use the up/down keypad  
buttons to search for the desired device address.  
Press Enter to select the new address  
Select the target address (where the data is to be copied to) in  
exactly the same way as source  
Select COPY and press Enter. The parameters have been copied.  
System Log Menu  
The controller will record log information to its internal memory. If the  
controller is equipped with an SD card, the system log function allows  
users to save system log information to the memory card in text format.  
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When this option is selected, a log of all the last actions performed on  
the controller is copied to the SDcard, with the filename  
slyymmdd.log. This file can contain up to a maximum of 64Kb of  
information in text format. Once the memory card is full, the oldest log  
entries are erased and replaced by new entries.  
Here is an example of a system log:  
--- START of system log dump : 2007-04-18 13:19:05 ---  
2007-04-04 18:42:06;Accessing menu;  
2007-04-04 18:43:47;Event 1 definition modified;  
2007-04-04 18:48:12;Exiting menu;  
2007-04-04 18:54:49;System power-down;  
2007-04-04 18:56:40;System power-up;  
2007-04-04 19:02:44;Accessing menu;  
2007-04-04 19:03:07;Event 6 definition modified;  
2007-04-04 19:03:21;Exiting menu;  
2007-04-05 10:51:28;Accessing menu;  
2007-04-05 10:54:59;Database reset;  
2007-04-05 10:55:18;Tx 25 parameters modified;  
2007-04-05 10:55:29;Group 0 definition modified;  
2007-04-05 10:55:36;Group 0 definition modified;  
2007-04-05 10:55:46;Group 0 definition modified;  
2007-04-05 10:55:55;Group 4 definition modified;  
2007-04-05 10:55:57;Exiting menu;  
2007-04-05 10:56:02;Accessing menu;  
2007-04-05 10:56:19;Tx 24 parameters modified;  
6. Config Menu  
The Config menu contains several main configuration screens and is  
used to program the controller display mode, adjust the date and time,  
select the display language, change the controller access password,  
set the Relay Configuration, and select the AP Broadcast mode.  
Each main screen offers further programming options, as shown.  
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Selecting the first line of the first screen allows selection from three  
display modes: Manual scroll, 3-second scroll, 5-second scroll. If  
Manual scroll mode is chosen, the screen will only advance if you  
press on the arrow keypad buttons. If either 3 or 5 second scroll mode  
is chosen, the screens will automatically scroll display readings for all  
devices connected to the controller after 3 or 5 seconds.  
3 or 5 second scroll modes do not prevent the keypad arrows to be  
used to return to a previous screen or move ahead through the  
screens manually.  
Selecting the second line allows the date and time in a new screen to  
be adjusted; Date and Time. When a number is flashing, the value can  
be changed using the up/down keypad arrows. The year, month, day  
and the hour, minute and second values can be changed.  
The controller does not manage Daylight Savings Time, therefore,  
users must manually adjust any time changes.  
Selecting the third line allows the display language to be changed. If  
the display is already in English, it will then display the Menu français  
option (and vice-versa). Simply scroll to the line and press Enter to  
change the language.  
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The second main screen in the Config menu allows a new user  
password to be set.  
The default password is 2967. Select Set User Password to change  
the password:  
When the first digit blinks, change the value by using the up/down  
keypad arrows to increase or decrease the number  
Use the left/right keypad arrows to move from one digit to the next.  
When the desired password has been set, press Enter to validate it  
and exit the editing mode.  
Note: Contact Honeywell technical support for help with lost passwords  
at 1-800-563-2967.  
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Scroll through the main Config menu screens using the left (previous)  
or right (next) keypad arrows.  
The third main screen in the Config menu allows the relay  
configuration to be set, the AP broadcast mode and to select from four  
separate manufacturers for the given controller.  
When Relay Configuration is selected, two further options to configure  
the relays are available: The first screen, Failsafe, appears allowing  
the failsafe to be activated for all relays using the Enter keypad button.  
This function inverts relay operation to be normally energized. If power  
is cut, the relay will activate the connected device. (ex. a light.)  
Scrolling to the right displays the “Silence” screen that enables or  
disables the silence option for each relay, using the Enter keypad  
button.  
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The fourth screen in the Config menu allows a definition of a day and a  
week to be programmed.  
Day and Week definition allows hours (time frames) to be defined for  
either Daytime and Working Days respectively.  
Note: Remember, the controller uses a 24 hour clock (0:00 to 23:59).  
Any time changes (e.g., for Daylight Savings Time) must be  
made manually or through BACNet time synchronization  
(BACNet module required).  
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7. Network Menu  
The Modbus network menu allows network device information to be  
either scanned or reset.  
This menu offers four options, divided into two screens; the first screen  
contains three options:  
Reset Database:  
Resets all network device Tx information in the  
database. This only resets the Tx infomation  
for the network device. It does not affect  
programmed Groups or Events.  
Network Scan:  
Begins an auto-detect of all network devices  
that allows the system to configure the Tx  
database for network devices (i.e. it will scan  
and add new devices but will not overwrite or  
erase the old database). This process takes  
approximately one minute.  
Reset and Scan:  
Performs both previous functions  
simultaneously.  
Note: Once one of these options has been set, wait until the controller  
completes the process. Do not interrupt or stop the process once  
it has begun.  
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The second Network screen offers the Statistics and Calibration  
options.  
Selecting Statistics from the Network menu displays a screen  
containing the statistics for the selected device address.  
Valid:  
Indicates the number of valid responses for the last 16  
requests  
Errors:  
Indicates the number of errors in the response for the last 16  
requests  
Timeouts: Indicates the number of timeouts (no response) for the last  
16 requests  
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Remote Calibration  
The network menu also offers a Calibration option for use with devices  
that support network calibration.  
The Calibration screen contains four lines of information:  
Line 1:  
Line 2:  
Indicates the mode (Calib, meaning calibration), the  
(Modbus) address of the device to calibrate (001) and the  
type of device to calibrate (301D2)  
Indicates the status (Normal or In calib…) of the specified  
device  
Line 3:  
Line 4:  
Displays the function to perform (Set Zero)  
Displays the function to perform (Set Span) and the span  
gas concentration value (246 ppm)  
1. On the first line, scroll to the device address and press Enter  
2. Scroll through the devices to display the desired device* and press  
Enter to select.  
3. The second line displays the device’s status  
4. Scroll to select the desired function, Set Zero to set the device's  
zero, and press Enter to select.  
5. Upon pressing Set Zero, the controller requests confirmation.  
*The device must be configured in the 301C’s database in order to be  
included in the device addresses displayed on screen.  
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6. Press Enter to confirm or Esc to cancel. If confirmed, the controller  
calibrates the sensor’s Zero. This takes only a few moments and  
the display returns to the default calibration screen.  
Note: Never calibrate any unit’s Zero with ambient air. Always use  
Nitrogen (N2) at the calibration port to calibrate the Zero.  
7. To calibrate the device, scroll to Set Span** and change the span  
gas calibration value using this procedure;  
a. Using the right arrow, move the cursor to xxx PPM (span  
value field). Press Enter to select the field (it is editable  
when flashing).  
b. Use the up or down arrows to increase or decrease the  
value, press Enter to validate the new value.  
c. Move the cursor back to Set Span and press Enter to start  
the calibration.  
The device Span is being calibrated. The screen will display the  
device’s status as “In calib...” until the calibration is complete.  
**When selecting Set Span, make sure that the device has been  
supplied with the appropriate calibration gas before and during the  
calibration process.  
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8. Tests Menu  
The Tests menu allows a variety of tests to be performed on  
components and on the network communications. It also allows the  
system to be operated in four different modes which, in turn, provide  
different functionalities.  
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The Tests menu provides four main options, divided between two  
screens. Each of these options offers different capabilities.  
The first screen presents three options:  
Test sequence: Enables each output to be activated and validates  
operation of each controller keypad buttons, display  
pixels, and various communication protocols.  
Start Sim  
Sequence:  
This options starts or stops the Simulation mode,  
which allows a simulation of a gas concentration  
over an associated scale range on all transmitters.  
The simulated gas concentration values are local (on  
the controller) and do not affect logging functions.  
(Events will be activated for the simulation but  
detection devices are not affected.)  
Maximum load: Activates all controller components  
The second screen option is “Oprt Mode”, which offers three separate  
operation settings: Normal, Single Tx or Debug.  
Normal  
Normal controller operation mode  
Single Tx:  
Debug:  
Activates the polling mode on a single transmitter.  
Activates the service mode to perform a calibration  
and to test Events without triggering actions.  
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Test Sequence  
When test sequence is selected from the main Tests menu, the  
controller will display the Test sequence screen.  
If Esc is pressed on the keypad, the main Tests menu screen will be  
displayed. However, to perform system tests, press any key to  
proceed to the first test screen.  
This screen tests each component individually and will advance  
only to the next component when a key is pressed. This  
option will display 13 screens. Screens 1, 2, and 3 test  
Relays, BUZZER and LEDs.  
The following six screens prompt the user to press the keypad buttons,  
in turn: left, right, up, down, Silence, Enter and Esc. The system will  
not advance until a key is pressed.  
The system then moves to the Display test. When the blank screen is  
displayed, it is testing for display pixels. Press any key to proceed to  
the next step.  
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The final test that the system performs is a network communication  
test:  
Once these tests have begun, do not interrupt or stop them.  
When the system has completed the test, it displays the final Tests  
screen. Press any key to return to the main Tests menu.  
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Normal Mode  
This is the system’s normal (default) operation mode. When the  
system is in normal mode, some values can be changed without  
interrupting services. When a value has been changed in any of the  
menu fields, the change will take effect upon returning to the main  
menu screen.  
Single Tx Mode  
This mode allows transmitters to be analyzed one at a time. The  
controller polls only the selected device, which subsequently has its  
information updated. This mode does not interfere with Event  
Evaluation functions.  
Debug Mode  
This mode allows complete system operation to be evaluated and  
tested without affecting operations (outside of debug mode). Events  
are evaluated and displayed as necessary but no action is  
triggered.  
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Simulation Mode  
This mode deactivates network communication Information Updates. It  
can be combined with any of the three previous modes (example:  
using the Simulation mode when in Debug mode allows the user to test  
the entire system [groups, events, etc] without triggering any actions or  
using any additional material such as gases). It allows gas  
concentrations to be simulated over an associated scale for each  
transmitter, sequentially:  
Alarm levels A, B and C are evaluated according to the simulated gas  
concentration and events are evaluated and actions are taken.  
This type of alarm simulation at the controller does not work with  
certain transmitters with falling alarms. In these cases, an alarm can be  
simulated at the transmitter.  
While in simulation mode, the controller is unaware of the device’s  
actual network status. This mode can be stopped at any time in the  
Test menu (see Normal System Operation).  
If one of these modes has been activated, the system will automatically  
return to Normal Mode after 12 hours of inactivity. (No changes will be  
lost.)  
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9. BACnet Menu  
The BACNet menu on the following page offers several main menu  
screens to configure the BACNET IP connection, DHCP, server, time  
zone information and more. Communications parameter changes to  
the BACnet interface may not be implemented for up to 30 seconds  
after modification. These parameters include the device ID, the IP  
address, and the subnet mask.  
The 301C controller does not function as a BACnet broadcast  
management device. If a BBMD is needed, for example when BACnet  
communications must go through a router, an external BBMD is  
required.  
The 301C foreign device registration feature is not functional.  
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The first of these screens allows the identification and address to be  
configured:  
BACnet ID:  
(Building Automation and Control Networks) is the  
device ID number assigned to this particular  
controller on a network.  
Static IP address: This is an address that is used when DHCP is  
disabled.  
Changing BACNet values  
Use the keypad arrows to scroll down to select the desired line and  
press Enter to select it.  
Selecting BACnet ID activates the field. The ID value (0-4194303)  
can be increased or decreased using the up or down keypad  
arrows  
If the Static IP address option is selected, the following screen  
appears. All controllers are shipped with a preset IP address as shown  
in the example below.  
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The next screen allows the device DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration  
Protocol) to be enabled or disabled.  
Press Enter to change the field value.  
The Device Name screen allows a specific name to be assigned to the  
BACNet device.  
For more information on this subject, please consult the ASHRAE  
standard number 135-2001, Annex J, section J5.  
The BACnet port number is fixed at hexidecimal 0xBAC0 or decimal  
47808. It will not function with other port numbers.  
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Relay Priority  
When computing the status of binary outputs such as relays, the 301C  
prioritizes BACnet commands higher than internal gas events. This is  
shown graphically below.  
BACnet write priority 1 - Manual-Life Safety  
BACnet write priority 2 - Automatic-Life Safety  
BACnet write priority 3 -  
BACnet write priority 4 -  
BACnet write priority 5 - Critical Equipment Control  
BACnet write priority 6 - Minimum On/Off  
BACnet write priority 7 -  
BACnet write priority 8 - Manual Operator  
BACnet write priority 9 -  
BACnet write priority 10 -  
BACnet write priority 11 -  
BACnet write priority 12 -  
BACnet write priority 13 -  
BACnet write priority 14 -  
BACnet write priority 15 -  
BACnet write priority 16 -  
Internal 301C events  
This can compromise the integrity of the gas detection system in cases  
where erroneous or malicious BACnet traffic is present. In order to  
mitigate this risk, version 19 and later BACnet software make some of  
the relays immune to BACnet commands. This affects 301C relays 3  
and 4 and 301R relays 5 to 8 on all 301R modules. Other relays and all  
buzzers remain BACnet commandable. The E³Point relay remains  
BACnet commandable.  
Network designers are advised to use these BACnet-immune relays for  
critical safety functions when malicious BACnet traffic is present. In  
cases where an output must activate in response to both gas events or  
a BACnet command, Honeywell recommends wiring the contacts of  
two relays in parallel for a hardwired OR gate.  
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APDU_segment_timeout  
The 301C dynamically instantiates BACnet objects whenever the  
“Reset and Scan” operation is performed. Several objects are created  
for each transmitter. The number depends on the type of transmitter.  
For example each E3Point causes the 301C to create nine objects.  
Thus the number of BACnet objects can be large – up to 869 in the  
worst case of 96 E3Points.  
One of the results of this is that the controller can be somewhat slow to  
respond to external BACnet clients. Unfortunately, some BACnet  
clients have a value of APDU_segment_timeout set too small for use  
with the 301C controller. This is sometimes manifested as the  
controller appearing to not respond to discovery requests. Therefore,  
Honeywell recommends that all BACnet clients which communicate  
with the 301C controller have timeouts set as listed in the table below:  
APDU_segment_timeout value (in  
Number of Transmitters  
milliseconds) for BACnet clients which  
Connected to the 301C Controller  
must discover the 301C objects  
0 to 10  
11 to 34  
35 to 96  
5000  
10,000  
20,000  
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BACnet/IP Module  
(BIP option)  
Specifications  
Ethernet Port :  
10 Base-T, RJ-45  
Visual Indicators : Green LED LINK  
Yellow LED ACT  
Network Configuration: See 301C BACnet menu section.  
BACnet/IP protocol  
UDP Port: 47808. This value is not modifiable using the 301C.  
The module has been developed as per ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 135-  
2001 : BACnet®— A Data Communication Protocol for Building  
Automation and Control Networks. The Data Link Layer option is per  
BACnet/IP (Annex J).  
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The tables on pages 74-96 are also available on the Honeywell  
Analytics’ Commercial Products CD that accompanied the 301C  
Controller and from the Honeywell Analytics technical library  
(www.honeywellanalytics.com > Products > Commercial Solutions >  
301C > Technical Library).  
Device Objects  
Storage  
Type2  
BACnet  
Writeable?  
Required1  
Group  
Property  
Data Type  
Value  
object_identifier  
object_type  
vendor_identifier  
unsigned  
enumerated  
enumerated  
R
R
R
N
C
C
N
N
N
Set from LUI  
device (8)  
Honeywell Inc. (17)  
apdu_timeout  
unsigned  
R
C
N
0
application_software_version  
firmware_revision  
character string  
character string  
R
R
C
C
N
N
"1.1"  
"1.3.18"  
max_apdu_length_accepted  
unsigned  
R
C
N
1476  
model_name  
number_of_apdu_retries  
character string  
unsigned  
R
R
C
C
N
N
"301C-BIP"  
0
object_name  
character string  
R
N
N
default "VA301C:1", settable from LUI.  
analog_input,  
analog_output,  
analog_value,  
binary_input,  
binary_value,  
device  
protocol_object_types_supported bit string  
R
C
N
readProperty,  
readPropertyMultiple,  
writeProperty,  
deviceCommunicationControl,  
reinitializeDevice,  
i_Am,  
protocol_services_supported  
bit string  
R
C
N
i_Have,  
timeSynchronization,  
who_Has,  
who_Is,  
protocol_version  
segmentation_supported  
system_status  
unsigned  
R
R
R
R
R
R
C
C
C
C
C
C
N
N
N
N
N
N
1
enumerated  
enumerated  
character string  
unsigned  
no_segmentation (3)  
operational (0)  
Honeywell  
vendor_name  
protocol_revision  
database_revision  
Notes  
2
unsigned  
not meaningful  
1 -- 'R' indicates that this property is required by ASHRAE Standard 135  
'O' indicates that the property is optional in ASHRAE Standard 135  
2 -- 'C' indicates the property is hard-coded as a constant  
'N' indicates the property is stored in non-volatile memory  
'R' indicate the property is computed constantly and stored in RAM.  
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Base Objects  
Storage  
Type2  
BACnet  
Writeable?  
Required1  
Group  
Property  
Data Type  
Value  
46344 (or 0xB508) for Relay #1 up to  
46347 (or 0xB50B) for Relay #4  
binary_output (4)  
object_identifier  
object_type  
event_state  
R
R
R
C
C
C
N
N
N
enumerated  
enumerated  
normal (0)  
"device_object_name.relX", where  
device_object_name is programmed on the  
LUI and defaults to "VA301C:1" and X is  
relay number (1 to 4). Thus the default  
object_name for Relay #4 will be  
"VA301C:1.rel4"  
object_name  
character string  
R
N
N
out_of_service  
polarity  
boolean  
enumerated  
R
R
C
C
N
N
FALSE  
always Normal (0)  
True state of the relays. These take the  
value of the highest-priority BACnet  
command. If no BACnet command, this  
takes the value of the associated event.  
last value written  
no_fault_detected (0)  
not meaningful  
"ON"  
"OFF"  
Only  
Rly1&2. Not  
Rly 3or4.  
present_value  
enumerated  
R
R
priority_array  
reliability  
R
0
R
O
O
R
C
C
C
C
N
N
N
N
N
enumerated  
relinquish_default  
active_text  
inactive_text  
status_flags  
in_alarm  
character string  
character string  
boolean  
boolean  
boolean  
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
C
C
R
R
C
C
C
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
always "false" (0)  
always "false" (0)  
always "false" (0)  
always "false" (0)  
46360 (or 0xB518)  
binary_output (4)  
normal (0)  
fault  
overridden  
out_of_service boolean  
object_identifier  
object_type  
event_state  
enumerated  
enumerated  
"device_object_name.buzz", where  
device_object_name is programmed on the  
LUI and defaults to "VA301C:1" . Thus the  
default object_name will be  
"VA301C:1.buzz"  
object_name  
character string  
R
N
N
out_of_service  
polarity  
boolean  
enumerated  
R
R
C
C
N
N
FALSE  
always Normal (0)  
True state of the buzzer. This takes the  
value of the highest-priority BACnet  
command. If no BACnet command, this  
takes the value of the associated event.  
last value written  
present_value  
enumerated  
enumerated  
R
R
Y
priority_array  
reliability  
relinquish_default  
status_flags  
in_alarm  
R
0
R
R
C
C
N
N
N
no_fault_detected (0)  
not meaningful  
boolean  
boolean  
boolean  
R
R
R
R
C
C
C
C
N
N
N
N
always "false" (0)  
always "false" (0)  
always "false" (0)  
always "false" (0)  
fault  
overridden  
out_of_service boolean  
Notes  
1 -- 'R' indicates that this property is required by ASHRAE Standard 135  
'O' indicates that the property is optional in ASHRAE Standard 135  
2 -- 'C' indicates the property is hard-coded as a constant  
'N' indicates the property is stored in non-volatile memory  
'R' indicate the property is computed constantly and stored in RAM.  
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IAQPoint2  
Storage  
Type2  
BACnet  
Writeable?  
Required1  
Group  
Property  
Data Type  
Value  
Modbus address * 256 + 1. For example an  
IAQPoint2 at Modbus address 005 will  
appear as 1281 or 0x0501.  
analog_input (0)  
if gas sensor fault Fault (1),  
else normal (0)  
object_identifier  
R
C
N
object_type  
event_state  
enumerated  
enumerated  
R
R
C
R
N
N
"IAQPoint CO2 AdXXX .CO2" where XXX is  
the Modbus address.  
FALSE  
object_name  
character string  
boolean  
R
R
N
R
N
N
out_of_service  
Gas reading  
present_value  
reliability  
real  
R
R
N
if CO2 fitted, 0 to 5000  
if VOC fitted, 0 to 100  
As appropriate reports  
no_fault_detected (0) or  
no_sensor (1) or  
enumerated  
O
R
N
unreliable other (7)  
Fault is detected within 60 seconds  
status_flags  
in_alarm  
if faulty "true" (1)  
else "false" (0)  
if faulty "true" (1)  
else "false" (0)  
"false" (0)  
"false" (0)  
boolean  
R
R
R
R
N
N
fault  
boolean  
boolean  
overridden  
out_of_service boolean  
R
R
R
R
N
N
if CO2 fitted, ppm (96)  
if VOC fitted, % (98)  
units  
enumerated  
R
N
N
Sensor number * 256 + 1. Sensor number  
for temperature is Modbus address + 1. For  
example an IAQPoint2 at Modbus address  
005 will appear as 1537 or 0x0601.  
analog_input (0)  
object_identifier  
R
C
N
object_type  
event_state  
enumerated  
enumerated  
R
R
C
R
N
N
if temp sensor fault, fault (1),  
else normal (0)  
"IAQPoint ToC AdXXX .ToC" where XXX is  
the Modbus address plus one.  
FALSE  
Temperature reading in Celcius, regardless  
of IAQPoint2 configuration.  
As appropriate reports  
object_name  
out_of_service  
present_value  
character string  
boolean  
R
R
R
N
R
R
N
N
N
real  
no_fault_detected (0) or  
no_sensor (1) or  
unreliable other (7)  
reliability  
enumerated  
boolean  
O
R
N
Fault is detected within 60 seconds  
status_flags  
in_alarm  
if not purchased or faulty "true" (1)  
else "false" (0)  
if not purchased or faulty "true" (1)  
else "false" (0)  
False (0)  
"false" (0)  
R
R
R
R
N
N
fault  
boolean  
boolean  
overridden  
R
R
R
C
R
N
N
N
N
out_of_service boolean  
enumerated  
units  
Celcisus (62)  
Notes  
1 -- 'R' indicates that this property is required by ASHRAE Standard 135  
'O' indicates that the property is optional in ASHRAE Standard 135  
2 -- 'C' indicates the property is hard-coded as a constant  
'N' indicates the property is stored in non-volatile memory  
'R' indicate the property is computed constantly and stored in RAM.  
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Storage  
Type2  
BACnet  
Writeable?  
Required1  
Group  
Property  
Data Type  
Value  
Sensor number * 256 + 1. Sensor number  
for RH is Modbus address + 2. For example  
an IAQPoint2 at Modbus address 005 will  
appear as 1793 or 0x0701.  
object_identifier  
R
C
N
object_type  
event_state  
enumerated  
enumerated  
R
R
C
R
N
N
analog_input (0)  
if temp sensor fault, fault (1),  
else normal (0)  
"IAQPoint RH AdXXX .RH" where XXX is  
the Modbus address plus two.  
FALSE  
Relative Humidity in percent  
As appropriate reports  
no_fault_detected (0) or  
no_sensor (1) or  
object_name  
character string  
R
N
N
out_of_service  
present_value  
boolean  
real  
R
R
R
R
N
N
reliability  
enumerated  
boolean  
O
R
N
unreliable other (7)  
Fault is detected within 60 seconds  
status_flags  
in_alarm  
if not purchased or faulty "true" (1)  
else "false" (0)  
if not purchased or faulty "true" (1)  
else "false" (0)  
False (0)  
False (0)  
R
R
R
R
N
N
fault  
boolean  
boolean  
overridden  
out_of_service boolean  
R
R
R
C
R
N
N
N
N
units  
enumerated  
percent_relative_humidity (29)  
Notes  
1 -- 'R' indicates that this property is required by ASHRAE Standard 135  
'O' indicates that the property is optional in ASHRAE Standard 135  
2 -- 'C' indicates the property is hard-coded as a constant  
'N' indicates the property is stored in non-volatile memory  
'R' indicate the property is computed constantly and stored in RAM.  
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Storage  
Type2  
BACnet  
Writeable?  
Required1  
Group  
Property  
Data Type  
Value  
Modbus address * 256 + 2. For example an  
IAQPoint2 at Modbus address 005 will  
appear as 1282 or 0x0502.  
object_identifier  
R
N
N
object_type  
event_state  
enumerated  
enumerated  
R
R
C
C
N
N
analog_value (2)  
normal (0)  
IAQPoint CO2 AdXXX .Amin" where XXX is  
the Modbus address.  
FALSE  
object_name  
character string  
boolean  
R
R
N
C
N
N
out_of_service  
Gas threshold less hysterisis. This is copied  
from the sensor via the 301C. BACnet  
permits writing. But this has no effect and  
the value reverts in a few seconds.  
present_value  
real  
R
N
C
Y
reliability  
status_flags  
in_alarm  
fault  
enumerated  
O
N
no_fault_detected (0)  
boolean  
boolean  
boolean  
R
R
R
R
C
C
C
C
N
N
N
N
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
overridden  
out_of_service boolean  
if CO2 fitted, ppm (96)  
if VOC fitted, % (98)  
units  
enumerated  
R
C
N
Modbus address * 256 + 3. For example an  
IAQPoint2 at Modbus address 005 will  
appear as 1283 or 0x0503.  
analog_value (2)  
object_identifier  
R
N
N
object_type  
event_state  
enumerated  
enumerated  
R
R
C
C
N
N
normal (0)  
IAQPoint CO2 AdXXX .Amax" where XXX is  
the Modbus address.  
FALSE  
object_name  
character string  
boolean  
R
R
N
C
N
N
out_of_service  
Gas threshold. This is copied from the  
sensor via the 301C. BACnet permits  
writing. But this has no effect and the  
value reverts in a few seconds.  
no_fault_detected (0)  
present_value  
real  
R
N
C
Y
reliability  
status_flags  
in_alarm  
fault  
enumerated  
O
N
boolean  
boolean  
boolean  
R
R
R
R
C
C
C
C
N
N
N
N
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
overridden  
out_of_service boolean  
if CO2 fitted, ppm (96)  
if VOC fitted, % (98)  
units  
enumerated  
R
C
N
Notes  
1 -- 'R' indicates that this property is required by ASHRAE Standard 135  
'O' indicates that the property is optional in ASHRAE Standard 135  
2 -- 'C' indicates the property is hard-coded as a constant  
'N' indicates the property is stored in non-volatile memory  
'R' indicate the property is computed constantly and stored in RAM.  
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Storage  
Type2  
BACnet  
Writeable?  
Required1  
Group  
Property  
Data Type  
Value  
Modbus address * 256 + 4. For example an  
IAQPoint2 at Modbus address 005 will  
appear as 1284 or 0x0504.  
object_identifier  
R
N
N
object_type  
event_state  
enumerated  
enumerated  
R
R
C
C
N
N
analog_value (2)  
normal (0)  
IAQPoint CO2 AdXXX .Bmin" where XXX is  
the Modbus address.  
FALSE  
object_name  
character string  
boolean  
R
R
N
C
N
N
out_of_service  
Gas threshold. This is copied from the  
sensor via the 301C. BACnet permits  
writing. But this has no effect and the  
value reverts in a few seconds.  
no_fault_detected (0)  
present_value  
real  
R
N
C
Y
reliability  
status_flags  
in_alarm  
fault  
enumerated  
O
N
boolean  
boolean  
boolean  
R
R
R
R
C
C
C
C
N
N
N
N
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
overridden  
out_of_service boolean  
if CO2 fitted, ppm (96)  
if VOC fitted, % (98)  
units  
enumerated  
R
C
N
Modbus address * 256 + 5. For example an  
IAQPoint2 at Modbus address 005 will  
appear as 1285 or 0x0505.  
analog_value (2)  
object_identifier  
R
N
N
object_type  
event_state  
enumerated  
enumerated  
R
R
C
C
N
N
normal (0)  
IAQPoint CO2 AdXXX .Bmax" where XXX is  
the Modbus address.  
FALSE  
object_name  
character string  
boolean  
R
R
N
C
N
N
out_of_service  
Gas threshold. This is copied from the  
sensor via the 301C. BACnet permits  
writing. But this has no effect and the  
value reverts in a few seconds.  
no_fault_detected (0)  
present_value  
real  
R
N
C
Y
reliability  
status_flags  
in_alarm  
fault  
enumerated  
O
N
boolean  
boolean  
boolean  
R
R
R
R
C
C
C
C
N
N
N
N
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
overridden  
out_of_service boolean  
if CO2 fitted, ppm (96)  
if VOC fitted, % (98)  
units  
enumerated  
R
C
N
Notes  
1 -- 'R' indicates that this property is required by ASHRAE Standard 135  
'O' indicates that the property is optional in ASHRAE Standard 135  
2 -- 'C' indicates the property is hard-coded as a constant  
'N' indicates the property is stored in non-volatile memory  
'R' indicate the property is computed constantly and stored in RAM.  
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Storage  
Type2  
BACnet  
Writeable?  
Required1  
Group  
Property  
Data Type  
Value  
Modbus address * 256 + 2. For example an  
E3Point at Modbus address 000 will appear  
as 2306 or 0x0902.  
object_identifier  
R
N
N
object_type  
event_state  
enumerated  
enumerated  
R
R
C
C
N
N
analog_value (2)  
normal (0)  
"E3POINT GGGG AdXXX .Amin" where  
GGGG is the gas name and XXX is the  
Modbus address. Values for gas name  
include "CO" and "COMB".  
FALSE  
object_name  
character string  
boolean  
R
R
N
C
N
N
out_of_service  
Gas threshold less hysterisis.  
Synchronization is maintained with the  
301C and the E3Point. Whichever value is  
written last is distributed to the other two  
locations.  
present_value  
real  
R
N
C
Y
reliability  
status_flags  
in_alarm  
fault  
enumerated  
O
N
no_fault_detected (0)  
boolean  
boolean  
boolean  
R
R
R
R
R
C
C
C
C
C
N
N
N
N
N
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
overridden  
out_of_service boolean  
units  
enumerated  
ppm (96) or % (98)  
Modbus address * 256 + 3. For example an  
E3Point at Modbus address 009 will appear  
as 2307 or 0x0903.  
object_identifier  
R
N
N
object_type  
event_state  
enumerated  
enumerated  
R
R
C
C
N
N
analog_value (2)  
normal (0)  
"E3POINT GGGG AdXXX .Amax" where  
GGGG is the gas name and XXX is the  
Modbus address. Values for gas name  
include "CO" and "COMB".  
FALSE  
Gas threshold. Synchronization is  
maintained with the 301C and the E3Point.  
Whichever value is written last is  
distributed to the other two locations.  
no_fault_detected (0)  
object_name  
out_of_service  
present_value  
character string  
boolean  
R
R
R
O
N
C
N
N
Y
real  
N
C
reliability  
status_flags  
in_alarm  
fault  
enumerated  
N
boolean  
boolean  
boolean  
R
R
R
R
R
C
C
C
C
C
N
N
N
N
N
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
ppm (96) or % (98)  
overridden  
out_of_service boolean  
enumerated  
units  
Notes  
1 -- 'R' indicates that this property is required by ASHRAE Standard 135  
'O' indicates that the property is optional in ASHRAE Standard 135  
2 -- 'C' indicates the property is hard-coded as a constant  
'N' indicates the property is stored in non-volatile memory  
'R' indicate the property is computed constantly and stored in RAM.  
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Storage  
Type2  
BACnet  
Writeable?  
Required1  
Group  
Property  
Data Type  
Value  
Modbus address * 256 + 4. For example an  
E3Point at Modbus address 009 will appear  
as 2308 or 0x0904.  
object_identifier  
R
N
N
object_type  
event_state  
enumerated  
enumerated  
R
R
C
C
N
N
analog_value (2)  
normal (0)  
"E3POINT GGGG AdXXX .Bmin" where  
GGGG is the gas name and XXX is the  
Modbus address. Values for gas name  
include "CO" and "COMB".  
FALSE  
object_name  
character string  
boolean  
R
R
N
C
N
N
out_of_service  
Gas threshold less hysterisis.  
Synchronization is maintained with the  
301C and the E3Point. Whichever value is  
written last is distributed to the other two  
locations.  
present_value  
real  
R
N
C
Y
reliability  
status_flags  
in_alarm  
fault  
enumerated  
O
N
no_fault_detected (0)  
boolean  
boolean  
boolean  
R
R
R
R
R
C
C
C
C
C
N
N
N
N
N
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
overridden  
out_of_service boolean  
units  
enumerated  
ppm (96) or % (98)  
Modbus address * 256 + 5. For example an  
E3Point at Modbus address 009 will appear  
as 2309 or 0x0905.  
object_identifier  
R
N
N
object_type  
event_state  
enumerated  
enumerated  
R
R
C
C
N
N
analog_value (2)  
normal (0)  
"E3POINT GGGG AdXXX .Bmax" where  
GGGG is the gas name and XXX is the  
Modbus address. Values for gas name  
include "CO" and "COMB".  
FALSE  
Gas threshold. Synchronization is  
maintained with the 301C and the E3Point.  
Whichever value is written last is  
distributed to the other two locations.  
no_fault_detected (0)  
object_name  
out_of_service  
present_value  
character string  
boolean  
R
R
R
O
N
C
N
N
Y
real  
N
C
reliability  
status_flags  
in_alarm  
fault  
enumerated  
N
boolean  
boolean  
boolean  
R
R
R
R
R
C
C
C
C
C
N
N
N
N
N
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
ppm (96) or % (98)  
overridden  
out_of_service boolean  
enumerated  
units  
Notes  
1 -- 'R' indicates that this property is required by ASHRAE Standard 135  
'O' indicates that the property is optional in ASHRAE Standard 135  
2 -- 'C' indicates the property is hard-coded as a constant  
'N' indicates the property is stored in non-volatile memory  
'R' indicate the property is computed constantly and stored in RAM.  
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Storage  
Type2  
BACnet  
Writeable?  
Required1  
Group  
Property  
Data Type  
Value  
Modbus address * 256 + 6. For example an  
E3Point at Modbus address 009 will appear  
as 2310 or 0x0906.  
object_identifier  
R
N
N
object_type  
event_state  
enumerated  
enumerated  
R
R
C
C
N
N
analog_value (2)  
normal (0)  
"E3POINT GGGG AdXXX .Cmin" where  
GGGG is the gas name and XXX is the  
Modbus address. Values for gas name  
include "CO" and "COMB".  
FALSE  
object_name  
character string  
boolean  
R
R
N
C
N
N
out_of_service  
Gas threshold less hysterisis.  
Synchronization is maintained with the  
301C and the E3Point. Whichever value is  
written last is distributed to the other two  
locations.  
present_value  
real  
R
N
C
Y
reliability  
status_flags  
in_alarm  
fault  
enumerated  
O
N
no_fault_detected (0)  
boolean  
boolean  
boolean  
R
R
R
R
R
C
C
C
C
C
N
N
N
N
N
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
overridden  
out_of_service boolean  
units  
enumerated  
ppm (96) or % (98)  
Modbus address * 256 + 7. For example an  
E3Point at Modbus address 009 will appear  
as 2311 or 0x0907.  
object_identifier  
R
N
N
object_type  
event_state  
enumerated  
enumerated  
R
R
C
C
N
N
analog_value (2)  
normal (0)  
"E3POINT GGGG AdXXX .Cmax" where  
GGGG is the gas name and XXX is the  
Modbus address. Values for gas name  
include "CO" and "COMB".  
FALSE  
Gas threshold. Synchronization is  
maintained with the 301C and the E3Point.  
Whichever value is written last is  
distributed to the other two locations.  
no_fault_detected (0)  
object_name  
out_of_service  
present_value  
character string  
boolean  
R
R
R
O
N
C
N
N
Y
real  
N
C
reliability  
status_flags  
in_alarm  
fault  
enumerated  
N
boolean  
boolean  
boolean  
R
R
R
R
R
C
C
C
C
C
N
N
N
N
N
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
ppm (96) or % (98)  
overridden  
out_of_service boolean  
enumerated  
units  
Notes  
1 -- 'R' indicates that this property is required by ASHRAE Standard 135  
'O' indicates that the property is optional in ASHRAE Standard 135  
2 -- 'C' indicates the property is hard-coded as a constant  
'N' indicates the property is stored in non-volatile memory  
'R' indicate the property is computed constantly and stored in RAM.  
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Storage  
Type2  
BACnet  
Writeable?  
Required1  
Group  
Property  
Data Type  
Value  
Modbus address * 256 + 8. For example an  
E3Point at Modbus address 009 will appear  
as 2312 or 0x0908.  
object_identifier  
R
C
N
object_type  
event_state  
enumerated  
enumerated  
R
R
C
C
N
N
binary_output (4)  
normal (0)  
"E3POINT GGGG AdXXX .rel1" where  
GGGG is the gas name and XXX is the  
Modbus address. Values for gas name  
include "CO" and "COMB".  
FALSE  
object_name  
character string  
R
N
N
out_of_service  
polarity  
boolean  
enumerated  
R
R
C
C
N
N
always Normal (0)  
Reading this reports the true state of the  
buzzer. Mixing BACnet and event control of  
this output is not supported.  
last value written  
no_fault_detected (0)  
not meaningful.  
present_value  
enumerated  
enumerated  
R
R
Y
priority_array  
reliability  
R
0
R
O
O
R
C
C
C
C
N
N
N
N
N
relinquish_default  
active_text  
inactive_text  
status_flags  
in_alarm  
character string  
character string  
"ON"  
"OFF"  
boolean  
boolean  
boolean  
R
R
R
R
C
C
R
R
N
N
N
N
always "false" (0)  
always "false" (0)  
always "false" (0)  
always "false" (0)  
fault  
overridden  
out_of_service boolean  
Modbus address * 256 + 9. For example an  
E3Point at Modbus address 009 will appear  
as 2313 or 0x0909.  
object_identifier  
R
C
N
object_type  
event_state  
enumerated  
enumerated  
R
R
C
C
N
N
binary_output (4)  
normal (0)  
"E3POINT GGGG AdXXX .rel2" where  
GGGG is the gas name and XXX is the  
Modbus address. Values for gas name  
include "CO" and "COMB".  
FALSE  
object_name  
character string  
R
N
N
out_of_service  
polarity  
boolean  
enumerated  
R
R
C
C
N
N
always Normal (0)  
Reading this reports the true state of the  
relay. Mixing BACnet and event control of  
this output is not supported.  
last value written  
no_fault_detected (0)  
not meaningful.  
present_value  
enumerated  
enumerated  
R
R
Y
priority_array  
reliability  
relinquish_default  
status_flags  
in_alarm  
R
0
R
R
C
C
N
N
N
boolean  
boolean  
boolean  
R
R
R
R
C
C
C
C
N
N
N
N
always "false" (0)  
always "false" (0)  
always "false" (0)  
always "false" (0)  
fault  
overridden  
out_of_service boolean  
Notes  
1 -- 'R' indicates that this property is required by ASHRAE Standard 135  
'O' indicates that the property is optional in ASHRAE Standard 135  
2 -- 'C' indicates the property is hard-coded as a constant  
'N' indicates the property is stored in non-volatile memory  
'R' indicate the property is computed constantly and stored in RAM.  
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XNX and XCD  
Storage  
Type2  
BACnet  
Writeable?  
Required1  
Group  
Property  
Data Type  
Value  
Modbus address * 256 + 1. For example an  
XNX at Modbus address 010 will appear as  
2561 or 0x0A01.  
object_identifier  
R
C
N
object_type  
event_state  
enumerated  
enumerated  
R
R
C
R
N
N
analog_input (0)  
if gas sensor fault Fault (1),  
else normal (0)  
"SSS GGGG AdAAA.GGGGG" where SSS is  
the sensor type, GGGG is the gas name and  
AAA is the Modbus address. Gas names are  
truncated to 4 and 5 characters. Values for  
sensor type are "XNX" or "XCD" For  
object_name  
character string  
R
N
N
example, an XNX at address 10 with a  
Methane sensor will populate this object  
name with "XNX Meth Ad010.Metha"  
out_of_service  
present_value  
boolean  
real  
R
R
R
R
N
N
FALSE  
Gas reading  
As appropriate reports  
no_fault_detected (0) or  
unreliable other (7)  
Fault is detected within 60 seconds  
reliability  
enumerated  
O
R
N
status_flags  
in_alarm  
if faulty "true" (1)  
else "false" (0)  
if faulty "true" (1)  
else "false" (0)  
"false" (0)  
boolean  
R
R
R
R
N
N
fault  
boolean  
boolean  
overridden  
out_of_service boolean  
R
R
R
R
N
N
"false" (0)  
96 (ppm) or  
units  
enumerated  
R
N
N
98 (percent) or  
95 (no_units)  
Notes  
1 -- 'R' indicates that this property is required by ASHRAE Standard 135  
'O' indicates that the property is optional in ASHRAE Standard 135  
2 -- 'C' indicates the property is hard-coded as a constant  
'N' indicates the property is stored in non-volatile memory  
'R' indicate the property is computed constantly and stored in RAM.  
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Storage  
Type2  
BACnet  
Writeable?  
Required1  
Group  
Property  
Data Type  
Value  
Modbus address * 256 + 2. For example an  
XNX at Modbus address 010 will appear as  
2562 or 0x0A02.  
object_identifier  
R
N
N
object_type  
event_state  
enumerated  
enumerated  
R
R
C
C
N
N
analog_value (2)  
normal (0)  
"SSS GGGG AdAAA.AlarmA" where SSS is  
the sensor type, GGGG is the gas name and  
AAA is the Modbus address. Values for gas  
name include "CO" and "COMB". Gas  
names are truncated to 4 characters.  
Values for sensor type are "XNX" or "XCD"  
For example, an XNX at address 10 with a  
Methane sensor will populate this object  
name with "XNX Meth Ad010.AlarmA"  
FALSE  
object_name  
character string  
R
N
N
out_of_service  
present_value  
boolean  
real  
R
R
C
N
C
N
N
N
Alarm1 threshold copied from sensor  
through the 301C. This may only be  
modified on the sensor.  
reliability  
status_flags  
in_alarm  
fault  
enumerated  
O
always false (0)  
boolean  
boolean  
boolean  
R
R
R
R
C
C
C
C
N
N
N
N
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
overridden  
out_of_service boolean  
96 (ppm) or  
units  
enumerated  
R
R
C
N
N
98 (percent) or  
95 (no_units)  
Modbus address * 256 + 4. For example an  
XCD at Modbus address 011 will appear as  
2820 or 0x0B04.  
object_identifier  
N
object_type  
event_state  
enumerated  
enumerated  
R
R
C
C
N
N
analog_value (2)  
normal (0)  
"SSS GGGG AdAAA.AlarmB" where SSS is  
the sensor type, GGGG is the gas name and  
AAA is the Modbus address. Gas names  
are truncated to 4 characters. Values for  
sensor type are "XNX" or "XCD" For  
example, an XCD at address 11 with an H2S  
sensor will populate this object name with  
"XCD H2S Ad011.AlarmB"  
FALSE  
object_name  
character string  
R
N
N
out_of_service  
present_value  
boolean  
real  
R
R
C
N
C
N
N
N
Alarm2 threshold copied from sensor  
through the 301C. This may only be  
modified on the sensor.  
reliability  
status_flags  
in_alarm  
fault  
enumerated  
O
no_fault_detected (0)  
boolean  
boolean  
boolean  
R
R
R
R
C
C
C
C
N
N
N
N
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
96 (ppm) or  
overridden  
out_of_service boolean  
units  
enumerated  
R
C
N
98 (percent) or  
95 (no_units)  
Notes  
1 -- 'R' indicates that this property is required by ASHRAE Standard 135  
'O' indicates that the property is optional in ASHRAE Standard 135  
2 -- 'C' indicates the property is hard-coded as a constant  
'N' indicates the property is stored in non-volatile memory  
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Storage  
Type2  
BACnet  
Writeable?  
Required1  
Group  
Property  
Data Type  
Value  
TxNumber * 256 + 1. The TxNumber is the  
Modbus address plus the sensor number in  
the 301EM. For example, sensor 2 on a  
301EM at Modbus address 030 will appear  
as 7937 or 0x1F01.  
object_identifier  
object_type  
event_state  
R
R
R
C
C
R
N
N
N
enumerated  
enumerated  
analog_input (0)  
not meaningful  
"VA301EM GGGG AdXXX .GGGG" where  
GGGG is the gas name and XXX is the  
Modbus address. Values for gas name  
include "R11" and "NH3".  
FALSE  
object_name  
out_of_service  
present_value  
character string  
boolean  
real  
R
R
R
N
R
R
N
N
N
Gas reading  
As appropriate reports  
no_fault_detected (0),  
no_sensor (1), or  
unreliable other (7)  
reliability  
status_flags  
in_alarm  
enumerated  
boolean  
O
R
R
R
N
N
Fault is detected within 60 seconds  
not meaningful  
if faulty "true" (1)  
else "false" (0)  
"false" (0)  
"false" (0)  
fault  
overridden  
out_of_service boolean  
boolean  
boolean  
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
N
N
N
N
N
From 301EM, usually ppm (96)  
units  
enumerated  
For Amin, TxNumber * 256 + 2,  
For Amax, TxNumber * 256 + 3,  
For Bmin, TxNumber * 256 + 4,  
For Bmax, TxNumber * 256 + 5,  
For Cmin, TxNumber * 256 + 6,  
For Cmax, TxNumber * 256 + 7  
The TxNumber is the Modbus address plus  
the sensor number in the 301EM.  
analog_value (2)  
object_identifier  
object_type  
event_state  
R
R
R
N
C
C
N
N
N
enumerated  
enumerated  
not meaningful.  
"VA301EM GGGG AdXXX.LLLL" where GGGG  
is the gas name, XXX is the  
Modbus address plus the sensor number in  
the 301EM and LLLL is a member of the set  
{Amin, Amax, Bmin, Bmax, Cmin and  
Cmax}.  
object_name  
out_of_service  
character string  
boolean  
R
R
N
C
N
N
FALSE  
Writing alarm thresholds over BACnet not  
supported.  
not meaningful.  
present_value  
reliability  
status_flags  
in_alarm  
real  
enumerated  
R
O
N
C
N
N
boolean  
boolean  
boolean  
R
R
R
R
R
C
C
C
C
C
N
N
N
N
N
not meaningful.  
not meaningful.  
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
ppm (96) or % (98)  
fault  
overridden  
out_of_service boolean  
enumerated  
units  
Notes  
1 -- 'R' indicates that this property is required by ASHRAE Standard 135  
'O' indicates that the property is optional in ASHRAE Standard 135  
2 -- 'C' indicates the property is hard-coded as a constant  
'N' indicates the property is stored in non-volatile memory  
'R' indicate the property is computed constantly and stored in RAM.  
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Type2  
BACnet  
Writeable?  
Required1  
Group  
Property  
Data Type  
Value  
For rel1, Modbus address * 256 + 8,  
For rel2, Modbus address * 256 + 9,  
For rel3, Modbus address * 256 + 10,  
For rel4, Modbus address * 256 + 11  
binary_values (5)  
object_identifier  
object_type  
event_state  
R
R
R
C
C
C
N
N
N
enumerated  
enumerated  
normal (0)  
"VA301EM GGGG AdXXX .RelL" where  
GGGG is the gas name, XXX is the Modbus  
address and L is the relay number.  
FALSE  
current state of relay  
not meaningful.  
object_name  
out_of_service  
present_value  
reliability  
active_text  
status_flags  
in_alarm  
character string  
boolean  
enumerated  
enumerated  
character string  
R
R
R
0
N
C
R
C
C
N
N
N
N
N
O
"ON"  
boolean  
boolean  
boolean  
R
R
R
R
C
C
R
R
N
N
N
N
not meaningful.  
not meaningful.  
always "false" (0)  
always "false" (0)  
fault  
overridden  
out_of_service boolean  
For Buzzer, Modbus address * 256 + 24,  
For Out1, Modbus address * 256 + 25,  
For Out2, Modbus address * 256 + 26,  
For Out3, Modbus address * 256 + 27  
binary_value (5)  
object_identifier  
object_type  
event_state  
R
R
R
C
C
C
N
N
N
enumerated  
enumerated  
normal (0)  
"VA301EM GGGG AdXXX.buzz"  
"VA301EM GGGG AdXXX.out1"  
"VA301EM GGGG AdXXX.out2"  
"VA301EM GGGG AdXXX.out3"  
where GGGG is the gas name, and XXX is  
the Modbus address.  
FALSE  
always Normal (0)  
state of buzzer and three 24VDC outputs.  
not meaningful.  
not meaningful.  
object_name  
out_of_service  
polarity  
present_value  
reliability  
relinquish_default  
status_flags  
in_alarm  
character string  
boolean  
enumerated  
enumerated  
enumerated  
R
R
R
R
0
R
N
C
C
R
C
C
N
N
N
N
N
N
boolean  
boolean  
boolean  
R
R
R
R
C
C
C
C
N
N
N
N
not meaningful.  
not meaningful.  
always "false" (0)  
always "false" (0)  
fault  
overridden  
out_of_service boolean  
Notes  
1 -- 'R' indicates that this property is required by ASHRAE Standard 135  
'O' indicates that the property is optional in ASHRAE Standard 135  
2 -- 'C' indicates the property is hard-coded as a constant  
'N' indicates the property is stored in non-volatile memory  
'R' indicate the property is computed constantly and stored in RAM.  
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Storage  
Type2  
BACnet  
Writeable?  
Required1  
Group  
Property  
Data Type  
Value  
Modbus address * 256 + 1. For example an  
EC-F9 at Modbus address 003 will appear as  
769 or 0x0301.  
object_identifier  
R
C
N
object_type  
event_state  
enumerated  
enumerated  
R
R
C
R
N
N
analog_input (0)  
if gas sensor fault Fault (1),  
else normal (0)  
"EC-F9 GGGG AdXXX.GGGG" where GGGG  
is the gas name and XXX is the Modbus  
address. The gas name is often "NH3".  
FALSE  
object_name  
character string  
R
N
N
out_of_service  
present_value  
boolean  
real  
R
R
R
R
N
N
Gas reading  
As appropriate reports  
no_fault_detected (0) or  
unreliable other (7)  
reliability  
enumerated  
O
R
N
Fault is detected within 60 seconds  
status_flags  
in_alarm  
if faulty "true" (1)  
else "false" (0)  
if faulty "true" (1)  
else "false" (0)  
"false" (0)  
"false" (0)  
Usually ppm (96)  
boolean  
R
R
R
R
N
N
fault  
boolean  
boolean  
overridden  
out_of_service boolean  
R
R
R
R
R
N
N
N
N
units  
enumerated  
Modbus address * 256 + 2. For example an  
EC-F9 at Modbus address 003 will appear as  
770 or 0x0302.  
object_identifier  
R
N
N
object_type  
event_state  
enumerated  
enumerated  
R
R
C
C
N
N
analog_value (2)  
normal (0)  
"EC-F9 GGGG AdXXX.Amin" where GGGG is  
the gas name and XXX is the Modbus  
address. The gas name is often "NH3".  
FALSE  
object_name  
character string  
boolean  
R
R
N
C
N
N
out_of_service  
Gas threshold. Synchronization is  
maintained with the 301C and the EC-F9.  
Whichever value is written last is  
distributed to the other two locations.  
no_fault_detected (0)  
present_value  
real  
R
N
C
Y
reliability  
status_flags  
in_alarm  
fault  
enumerated  
O
N
boolean  
boolean  
boolean  
R
R
R
R
R
C
C
C
C
C
N
N
N
N
N
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
overridden  
out_of_service boolean  
units  
enumerated  
Usually ppm (96)  
Modbus address * 256 + 3. For example an  
EC-F9 at Modbus address 009 will appear as  
771 or 0x0303.  
object_identifier  
R
N
N
object_type  
event_state  
enumerated  
enumerated  
R
R
C
C
N
N
analog_value (2)  
normal (0)  
"EC-F9 GGGG AdXXX.Amax" where GGGG is  
the gas name and XXX is the Modbus  
address. The gas name is often "NH3".  
FALSE  
object_name  
character string  
boolean  
R
R
N
C
N
N
out_of_service  
Gas threshold. Synchronization is  
maintained with the 301C and the EC-F9.  
Whichever value is written last is  
distributed to the other two locations.  
no_fault_detected (0)  
present_value  
real  
R
N
C
Y
reliability  
status_flags  
in_alarm  
fault  
enumerated  
O
N
boolean  
boolean  
boolean  
R
R
R
R
R
C
C
C
C
C
N
N
N
N
N
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
Usually ppm (96)  
overridden  
out_of_service boolean  
units  
enumerated  
Notes  
1
-- 'R' indicates that this property is required by ASHRAE Standard 135  
'O' indicates that the property is optional in ASHRAE Standard 135  
2 -- 'C' indicates the property is hard-coded as a constant  
'N' indicates the property is stored in non-volatile memory  
'R' indicate the property is computed constantly and stored in RAM.  
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Storage  
Type2  
BACnet  
Writeable?  
Required1  
Group  
Property  
Data Type  
Value  
Modbus address * 256 + 6. For example an  
EC-F9 at Modbus address 003 will appear as  
774 or 0x0306.  
object_identifier  
R
N
N
object_type  
event_state  
enumerated  
enumerated  
R
R
C
C
N
N
analog_value (2)  
normal (0)  
"EC-F9 GGGG AdXXX.Cmin" where GGGG is  
the gas name and XXX is the Modbus  
address. The gas name is often "NH3".  
FALSE  
object_name  
character string  
boolean  
R
R
N
C
N
N
out_of_service  
Gas threshold. Synchronization is  
maintained with the 301C and the EC-F9.  
Whichever value is written last is  
distributed to the other two locations.  
no_fault_detected (0)  
present_value  
real  
R
N
C
Y
reliability  
status_flags  
in_alarm  
fault  
enumerated  
O
N
boolean  
boolean  
boolean  
R
R
R
R
R
C
C
C
C
C
N
N
N
N
N
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
overridden  
out_of_service boolean  
units  
enumerated  
Usually ppm (96)  
Modbus address * 256 + 7. For example an  
EC-F9 at Modbus address 003 will appear as  
775 or 0x0307.  
object_identifier  
R
N
N
object_type  
event_state  
enumerated  
enumerated  
R
R
C
C
N
N
analog_value (2)  
normal (0)  
"EC-F9 GGGG AdXXX.Cmax" where GGGG is  
the gas name and XXX is the Modbus  
address. The gas name is often "NH3".  
FALSE  
object_name  
character string  
boolean  
R
R
N
C
N
N
out_of_service  
Gas threshold. Synchronization is  
maintained with the 301C and the EC-F9.  
Whichever value is written last is  
distributed to the other two locations.  
no_fault_detected (0)  
present_value  
real  
R
N
C
Y
reliability  
status_flags  
in_alarm  
fault  
enumerated  
O
N
boolean  
boolean  
boolean  
R
R
R
R
R
C
C
C
C
C
N
N
N
N
N
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
Usually ppm (96)  
overridden  
out_of_service boolean  
enumerated  
units  
Notes  
1 -- 'R' indicates that this property is required by ASHRAE Standard 135  
'O' indicates that the property is optional in ASHRAE Standard 135  
2 -- 'C' indicates the property is hard-coded as a constant  
'N' indicates the property is stored in non-volatile memory  
'R' indicate the property is computed constantly and stored in RAM.  
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Storage  
Type2  
BACnet  
Writeable?  
Required1  
Group  
Property  
Data Type  
Value  
Modbus address * 256 + 1. For example an  
420MDBS at Modbus address 002 will  
appear as 513 or 0x0201.  
analog_input (0)  
if gas sensor fault Fault (1),  
else normal (0)  
object_identifier  
R
C
N
object_type  
event_state  
enumerated  
enumerated  
R
R
C
R
N
N
"420MDBS GGGG AdXXX .GGGG" where  
GGGG is the gas name and XXX is the  
Modbus address. Values for gas name  
include "NH3".  
object_name  
character string  
R
N
N
out_of_service  
present_value  
boolean  
real  
R
R
R
R
N
N
FALSE  
Gas reading  
As appropriate reports  
reliability  
enumerated  
O
R
N
no_fault_detected (0) or  
unreliable other (7)  
status_flags  
in_alarm  
if alarm or fault "true" (1)  
else "false" (0)  
if faulty "true" (1)  
else "false" (0)  
"false" (0)  
boolean  
R
R
R
R
N
N
fault  
boolean  
boolean  
overridden  
out_of_service boolean  
R
R
R
R
N
N
"false" (0)  
Depends on configuration of 420MDBS  
factory configuration or 301C configuration,  
usually ppm (96)  
units  
enumerated  
R
N
N
Notes  
1 -- 'R' indicates that this property is required by ASHRAE Standard 135  
'O' indicates that the property is optional in ASHRAE Standard 135  
2 -- 'C' indicates the property is hard-coded as a constant  
'N' indicates the property is stored in non-volatile memory  
'R' indicate the property is computed constantly and stored in RAM.  
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Storage  
Type2  
BACnet  
Writeable?  
Required1  
Group  
Property  
Data Type  
Value  
Modbus address * 256 + 2. For example an  
420MDBS at Modbus address 002 will  
appear as 514 or 0x0202.  
object_identifier  
R
N
N
object_type  
event_state  
enumerated  
enumerated  
R
R
C
C
N
N
analog_value (2)  
normal (0)  
"420MDBS GGGG AdXXX .Amin" where  
GGGG is the gas name and XXX is the  
Modbus address. Values for gas name  
include "NH3".  
object_name  
out_of_service  
present_value  
character string  
boolean  
R
R
R
O
N
C
N
N
Y
FALSE  
Gas threshold from 301C. Synchronization  
is maintained with the 301C and the  
420MDBS. Whichever value is written last  
is distributed to the other two locations.  
no_fault_detected (0)  
real  
N
C
reliability  
status_flags  
in_alarm  
fault  
enumerated  
N
boolean  
boolean  
boolean  
R
R
R
R
C
C
C
C
N
N
N
N
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
overridden  
out_of_service boolean  
Depends on configuration of 420MDBS  
factory configuration or 301C configuration,  
usually ppm (96)  
Modbus address * 256 + 3. For example an  
420MDBS at Modbus address 002 will  
appear as 515 or 0x0203.  
units  
enumerated  
R
R
C
N
N
object_identifier  
N
object_type  
event_state  
enumerated  
enumerated  
R
R
C
C
N
N
analog_value (2)  
normal (0)  
"420MDBS GGGG AdXXX .Amin" where  
GGGG is the gas name and XXX is the  
Modbus address. Values for gas name  
include "NH3".  
object_name  
out_of_service  
present_value  
character string  
boolean  
R
R
R
O
N
C
N
N
Y
FALSE  
Gas threshold from 301C. Synchronization  
is maintained with the 301C and the  
420MDBS. Whichever value is written last  
is distributed to the other two locations.  
no_fault_detected (0)  
real  
N
C
reliability  
status_flags  
in_alarm  
fault  
enumerated  
N
boolean  
boolean  
boolean  
R
R
R
R
C
C
C
C
N
N
N
N
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
overridden  
out_of_service boolean  
Depends on configuration of 420MDBS  
factory configuration or 301C configuration,  
usually ppm (96)  
units  
enumerated  
R
C
N
Notes  
1 -- 'R' indicates that this property is required by ASHRAE Standard 135  
'O' indicates that the property is optional in ASHRAE Standard 135  
2 -- 'C' indicates the property is hard-coded as a constant  
'N' indicates the property is stored in non-volatile memory  
'R' indicate the property is computed constantly and stored in RAM.  
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Type2  
BACnet  
Writeable?  
Required1  
Group  
Property  
Data Type  
Value  
Modbus address * 256 + 4. For example an  
420MDBS at Modbus address 002 will  
appear as 516 or 0x0204.  
object_identifier  
R
N
N
object_type  
event_state  
enumerated  
enumerated  
R
R
C
C
N
N
analog_value (2)  
normal (0)  
"420MDBS GGGG AdXXX .Amin" where  
GGGG is the gas name and XXX is the  
Modbus address. Values for gas name  
include "NH3".  
object_name  
out_of_service  
present_value  
character string  
boolean  
R
R
R
O
N
C
N
N
Y
FALSE  
Gas threshold from 301C. Synchronization  
is maintained with the 301C and the  
420MDBS. Whichever value is written last  
is distributed to the other two locations.  
no_fault_detected (0)  
real  
N
C
reliability  
status_flags  
in_alarm  
fault  
enumerated  
N
boolean  
boolean  
boolean  
R
R
R
R
C
C
C
C
N
N
N
N
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
overridden  
out_of_service boolean  
Depends on configuration of 420MDBS  
factory configuration or 301C configuration,  
usually ppm (96)  
Modbus address * 256 + 5. For example an  
420MDBS at Modbus address 002 will  
appear as 517 or 0x0205.  
units  
enumerated  
R
R
C
N
N
object_identifier  
N
object_type  
event_state  
enumerated  
enumerated  
R
R
C
C
N
N
analog_value (2)  
normal (0)  
"420MDBS GGGG AdXXX .Amin" where  
GGGG is the gas name and XXX is the  
Modbus address. Values for gas name  
include "NH3".  
object_name  
out_of_service  
present_value  
character string  
boolean  
R
R
R
O
N
C
N
N
Y
FALSE  
Gas threshold from 301C. Synchronization  
is maintained with the 301C and the  
420MDBS. Whichever value is written last  
is distributed to the other two locations.  
no_fault_detected (0)  
real  
N
C
reliability  
status_flags  
in_alarm  
fault  
enumerated  
N
boolean  
boolean  
boolean  
R
R
R
R
C
C
C
C
N
N
N
N
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
always false (0)  
overridden  
out_of_service boolean  
Depends on configuration of 420MDBS  
factory configuration or 301C configuration,  
usually ppm (96)  
units  
enumerated  
R
C
N
Notes  
1 -- 'R' indicates that this property is required by ASHRAE Standard 135  
'O' indicates that the property is optional in ASHRAE Standard 135  
2 -- 'C' indicates the property is hard-coded as a constant  
'N' indicates the property is stored in non-volatile memory  
'R' indicate the property is computed constantly and stored in RAM.  
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301ADI  
301R  
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Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement  
(Normative)  
BACnet Protocol Implementation  
Conformance Statement  
Date : August 1, 2005  
Vendor Name : Honeywell Analytics  
Product Name : 301C -BIP  
Product Model Number: N/A  
Applications Software Version : 1.0  
Firmware Revision : 1.0  
BACnet Protocol Revision : 1.0  
Product Description:  
The 301C -BIP has a module that uses BACnet communication. As  
such, the components of a Vulcain network can be connected to a  
BACnet network via the 301C controller.  
BACnet Standardized Device Profile (Annex L)  
BACnet Operator Workstation (B-OWS)  
BACnet Building Controller (B-BC)  
BACnet Advanced Application Controller (B-AAC)  
BACnet Application Specific Controller (B-ASC)  
BACnet Smart Sensor (B-SS)  
BACnet Smart Actuator (B-SA)  
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List all BACnet Interoperability Building Blocks Supported (Annex K)  
Data Sharing  
Data Sharing-ReadProperty-A (DS-RP-A)  
Data Sharing-ReadProperty-B (DS-RP-B)  
Data Sharing-ReadPropertyMultiple-A (DS-RPM-A)  
Data Sharing-ReadPropertyMultiple-B (DS-RPM-B)  
Data Sharing-ReadPropertyConditional-A (DS-RPC-A)  
Data Sharing-ReadPropertyConditional-B (DS-RPC-B)  
Data Sharing-WriteProperty-A (DS-WP-A)  
Data Sharing-WriteProperty-B (DS-WP-B)  
Data Sharing-WritePropertyMultiple-A (DS-WPM-A)  
Data Sharing-WritePropertyMultiple-B (DS-WPM-B)  
Data Sharing-COV-A (DS-COV-A)  
Data Sharing-COV-B (DS-COV-B)  
Data Sharing-COVP-A (DS-COVP-A)  
Data Sharing-COVP-B (DS-COVP-B)  
Data Sharing-COV-Unsolicited-A (DS-COVU-A)  
Data Sharing-COV-Unsolicited-B (DS-COVU-B)  
Scheduling  
Scheduling-A (SCHED-A)  
Scheduling-Internal-B (SCHED-I-B)  
Scheduling-External-A (SCHED-E-B)  
Trending  
Viewing and Modifying Trends-A (T-VMT-A)  
Trending-Viewing and Modifying Trends-Internal-B (T-VMT-I-B)  
Trending-Viewing and Modifying Trends-External-B (T-VMT-E-B)  
Trending-Automated Trend Retrieval-A (T-ATR-A)  
Trending-Automated Trend Retrieval-B (T-ATR-B)  
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Network Management  
Network Management-Connection Establishment-A (NM-CE-A)  
Network Management-Connection Establishment-B (NM-CE-B)  
Network Management-Router Configuration-A (NM-RC-A)  
Network Management-Router Configuration-B (NM-RC-B)  
Alarm and Event Management  
Alarm and Event-Notification-A (AE-N-A)  
Alarm and Event-Notification Internal-B (AE-N-I-B)  
Alarm and Event-Notification External-A (AE-N-E-B)  
Alarm and Event-ACK-A (AE-ACK-A)  
Alarm and Event-ACK-B (AE-ACK-B)  
Alarm and Event-Alarm Summary-A (AE-ASUM-A)  
Alarm and Event-Alarm Summary-B (AE-ASUM-B)  
Alarm and Event-Enrollment Summary-A (AE-ESUM-A)  
Alarm and Event-Enrollment Summary-B (AE-ESUM-B)  
Alarm and Event-Information-A (AE-INFO-A)  
Alarm and Event-Information-B (AE-INFO-B)  
Alarm and Event-LifeSafety-A (AE-LS-A)  
Alarm and Event-LifeSafety-B (AE-LS-B)  
Device Management  
Device Management-Dynamic Device Binding-A (DM-DDB-A)  
Device Management-Dynamic Device Binding-B (DM-DDB-B)  
Device Management-Dynamic Object Binding-A (DM-DOB-A)  
Device Management-Dynamic Object Binding-B (DM-DOB-B)  
Device Management-DeviceCommunicationControl-A (DM-DCC-A)  
Device Management-DeviceCommunicationControl-B (DM-DCC-B)  
Device Management-Private Transfer-A (DM-PT-A)  
Device Management-Private Transfer-B (DM-PT-B)  
Device Management-Text Message-A (DM-TM-A)  
Device Management-Text Message-B (DM-TM-B)  
Device Management-TimeSynchronization-A (DM-TS-A)  
Device Management-TimeSynchronization-B (DM-TS-B)  
Device Management-UTCTimeSynchronization-A (DM-UTC-A)  
Device Management-UTCTimeSynchronization-B (DM-UTC-B)  
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Device Management-ReinitializeDevice-A (DM-RD-A)  
Device Management-ReinitializeDevice-B (DM-RD-B)  
Device Management-Backup and Restore-A (DM-BR-A)  
Device Management-Backup and Restore-B (DM-BR-B)  
Device Management-List Manipulation-A (DM-LM-A)  
Device Management-List Manipulation-B (DM-LM-B)  
Device Management-Object Creation and Deletion-A (DM-OCD-A)  
Device Management-Object Creation and Deletion-B (DM-OCD-B)  
Device Management-Virtual Terminal-A (DM-VT-A)  
Device Management-Virtual Terminal-B (DM-VT-B)  
Segmentation Capability :  
Segmented requests supported  
Window Size  
Segmented responses supported  
Window Size : Take maximum  
Windows size supported by the other device  
Standard Object Types Supported :  
Analog Input  
For all objects  
1) cannot be dynamically createable using Create  
Object service  
Analog Output  
2) cannot be dynamically deletable using DeleteObject  
sercice  
Analog Value  
Binary Input  
Binary Output  
Binary Value  
Device  
3) No additional writable properties exist  
4) No proprietary properties exist  
5) No range restriction  
Data Link Layer Options  
BACnet IP, (Annex J)  
BACnet IP, (Annex J), Foreign Device  
ISO 8802-3, Ethernet (Clause 7)  
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ANSI/ATA 878.1, 2.5 Mb. ARCNET (Clause 8)  
ANSI/ATA 878.1, RS-485 ARCNET (Clause 8), baud rate(s)  
MS/TP master (Clause 9), baud rate(s):  
MS/TP slave (Clause 9), baud rate(s):  
Point-To-Point, EIA 232 (Clause 10), baud rate(s):  
Point-To-Point, modem, (Clause 10), baud rate(s):  
LonTalk, (Clause 11), medium:  
Other:  
Device Address Binding :  
Is static device binding supported? (This is currently necessary for two-  
way communication with MS/TP slaves and certain other devices.)  
Yes No  
Networking Options  
Router, BACnet / Modbus.  
Annex H, BACnet Tunneling Router over IP  
BACnet/IP Broadcast Management Device (BBMD)  
Does the BBMD support registrations by Foreign Devices?  
Yes No  
Character Sets Supported  
Indicating support for multiple character sets does not imply that they  
can all be supported simultaneously.  
ANSI X3.4 IBM/MicrosoftDBCS  
ISO 8859-1  
ISO 10646 (UCS-2) ISO 10646 (UCS-4)  
JIS C 6226  
If this product is a communication gateway, describe the types of non-  
BACnet equipment/networks(s) that the gateway supports :  
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Specifications  
Power requirements 301C  
17-27 Vac, 50/60 Hz, 8.64 VA  
18-36 Vdc, 350mA @ 24 Vdc (8.4 VA)  
-20°C to 50°C (-4°F to 122°F)  
0 to 95% RH (non-condensing)  
Up to 3000 m (9843 ft)  
Operating temperature range  
Operating humidity range  
Operating altitude  
Network capacity  
Up to 96 transmitters, 32 per channel  
Channels 1, 2 = Modbus and Vulbus  
Channel 3 = Modbus only  
Communication  
Up to 609m (2,000 ft) per channel  
User interface  
Graphic 122 x 32 dot matrix backlit display  
User friendly keypad  
Visual indicators  
Power  
Green LED  
Alarm A, B, C Red LED  
Fault  
Tx  
Amber LED  
Amber LED  
Green LED  
Rx  
Outputs  
4 DPDT relays  
Output rating  
Audible alarm  
Time delays  
Battery  
5A, 30Vdc or 250 Vac (resistive load)  
65dBA at 1 m (3 ft)  
Programmable Before and After delays  
3 volt lithium battery  
Enclosure  
ABS-polycarbonate - indoor use  
28 x 20.3 x 7cm (7.99” x 11.02” x 2.76”)  
ANSI/UL 61010-1  
Dimensions (HxWxD)  
Certifications  
CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 61010-1  
ETL 116662  
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Limited Warranty  
Limited Warranty  
Honeywell Analytics, Inc. warrants to the original purchaser and/or  
ultimate customer ("Purchaser") of Vulcain products ("Product") that if  
any part thereof proves to be defective in material or workmanship  
within twelve (12) months, such defective part will be repaired or  
replaced, free of charge, at Honeywell Analytics' discretion if shipped  
prepaid to Honeywell Analytics at 4005 Matte Blvd., Unit G, Brossard,  
Quebec, J4Y 2P4, in a package equal to or in the original container.  
The Product will be returned freight prepaid and repaired or replaced if  
it is determined by Honeywell Analytics that the part failed due to  
defective materials or workmanship. The repair or replacement of any  
such defective part shall be Honeywell Analytics' sole and exclusive  
responsibility and liability under this limited warranty.  
Re-Stocking Policy  
The following restocking fees will apply when customers return  
products for credit:  
• 15% restocking fee will be applied if the product is returned  
within 1 month following the shipping date  
• 30% restocking fee will be applied if the product is returned  
within 3 months following the shipping date  
A full credit (less restocking fee) will only be issued if the product is in  
perfect working condition. If repairs are required on the returned  
product, the cost of these repairs will be deducted from the credit to be  
issued.  
No credits will be issued beyond the three month period.  
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Exclusions  
A. If Gas sensors are part of the Product, the gas sensor is covered by  
a twelve (12) month limited warranty of the manufacturer.  
B. If gas sensors are covered by this limited warranty, the gas sensor  
is subject to inspection by Honeywell Analytics for extended exposure  
to excessive gas concentrations if a claim by the Purchaser is made  
under this limited warranty. Should such inspection indicate that the  
gas sensor has been expended rather than failed prematurely, this  
limited warranty shall not apply to the Product.  
C. This limited warranty does not cover consumable items, such as  
batteries, or items subject to wear or periodic replacement, including  
lamps, fuses, valves, vanes, sensor elements, cartridges, or filter  
elements.  
Warranty Limitation and Exclusion  
Honeywell Analytics will have no further obligation under this limited  
warranty. All warranty obligations of Honeywell Analytics are  
extinguishable if the Product has been subject to abuse, misuse,  
negligence, or accident or if the Purchaser fails to perform any of the  
duties set forth in this limited warranty or if the Product has not been  
operated in accordance with instructions, or if the Product  
serial number has been removed or altered.  
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Disclaimer of Unstated Warranties  
The warranty printed above is the only warranty applicable to this  
purchase. All other warranties, express or implied, including, but not  
limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a  
particular purpose are hereby disclaimed.  
Limitation of Liability  
It is understood and agreed that Honeywell Analytics’ liability, whether  
in contract, in tort, under any warranty, in negligence or otherwise shall  
not exceed the amount of the purchase price paid by the purchaser for  
the product and under no circumstances shall Honeywell Analytics be  
liable for special, indirect, or consequential damages. The price stated  
for the product is a consideration limiting Honeywell Analytics' liability.  
No action, regardless of form, arising out of the transactions under this  
warranty may be brought by the purchaser more than one year after  
the cause of actions has occurred.  
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