Antec controls MVM Series User manual

MANUAL V121
MULTI-VARIABLE MONITOR
MVM Series

MULTI-VARIABLE MONITOR
TABLE OF CONTENTS
IMPORTANT NOTES
CAUTION
This mark indicates an important point for the proper
function of the MVM. Improper installation or setup may
cause unit failure. Pay close attention to all caution and
tech tips throughout this manual.
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Product Overview
General ........................................................................ 1
MVM Specifications..................................................... 1
Included in Package ..................................................... 2
Sample Wiring Diagram ............................................... 3
Installation and Mounting Instructions
Wall Cutout and Bracket Installation ............................ 4
Display Navigation
Functionality................................................................. 5
Home Screen............................................................... 6
MVM Operation........................................................... 7
Settings........................................................................ 8
Login Screen.............................................................. 10
Networking & Setup
BACnet Integration .................................................... 11
Configuration
Graphic Configuration ................................................ 12
Getting Started with the MVM .................................. 18
Before Arriving On Site ............................................. 19
Connecting to the MVM ............................................ 20
Connecting to the MVM through
the LVIS Configurator................................................. 21
Accessing LVIS Configuration File ............................. 25
BACnet Network Scanning ........................................ 28
Adding Data Points to the Device .............................. 30
Adding Data Points to the Main Screen..................... 32
Maintenance
Troubleshooting ......................................................... 33
Replacement Parts .................................................... 33
Technical Support....................................................... 33

General
The Multi-Variable Monitor (MVM) is a
touchscreen monitor that can be used
to display and adjust settings from
multiple devices on a BACnet network.
The MVM supports both BACnet MS/
TP and BACnet IP to connect with the
room level devices.
The MVM can be used to display any
BACnet point including alarm status,
room temperature, humidity, room
pressure, air change rate per hour,
and occupancy. The MVM is able to
connect to multiple devices, which
allows it to be used as a remote
station to monitor multiple rooms
while displaying critical information for
each room.
An easy to use interface allows the
user to quickly and easily identify the
source of any alarms. Audible alarms
are available locally and remotely.
Password protection ensures that
only administrators can change room
settings.
MVM Specifications
• Dimensions:
7" – 8.8 in. (223 mm) x 6.4 in. (162 mm) x 2.6 in (65 mm)
15" – 15.5 in. (394 mm) x 12.5 in. (318 mm) x 2.6 in (65 mm)
• Display Type:
7" – Capacitive touch, 7.0 in. (178 mm), TFT, dimmable
15" – Capacitive touch, 15.0 in. (381 mm), TFT, dimmable
• Resolution:
7" – 800 px x 480 px, 262144 colors
15" – 1024 px x 768 px, 262144 colors
• Input Power:
7" – 24 VAC, 14 VA, Class 2
15" – 24 VAC, 25 VA, Class 2
• Environmental (operating): 50°F to 105°F (10°C to 40°C), 10% to 90% R.H. (non-condensing)
• Communication Protocol: BACnet MS/TP, BACnet IP
• Face: Glass, IP54
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Included in Package
1. Multi-Variable Monitor
Quantity: 1
2. Mounting Bracket
Quantity: 1
3. Installation Manual
Quantity: 1
Please ensure you have all
components before proceeding.
Inspect components for shipping
damage. Do not install any
components that appear damaged,
contact your local Antec Controls
Representative for replacements.
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and videos please visit
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1. MULTI-VARIABLE MONITOR (MVM) 3. INSTALLATION MANUAL
2. MOUNTING BRACKET
MANUAL V100
MULTI-VARIABLE MONITOR
MVM Series
INCLUDED ITEMS
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Sample Wiring Diagram
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Ensure you have all components
necessary for installation. Inspect
components for signs of shipping/
handling damage. Do not proceed
if you suspect any components are
damaged.
S
K
J
L
CABLE ENTRIES
RM
QN
P
Dim. 7" 15"
J 7.677" 13.976"
K 5.63" 11.614"
L 8.11" 14.37"
M 0.827" 1.87"
N 2.441" 5.217"
P 1.181" 1.839"
Q 2.756" 3.543"
R 1.969" 3.937"
S 1.969" 3.937"
WALL MOUNT DIMENSIONS
MOUNTING BRACKET AND MVM INSTALLATION
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INSTALLATION AND MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
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Functionality
The MVM is designed to provide ease of use monitoring of multiple variables from BACnet devices.
The MVM Home Screen provides monitoring information in a simple format displaying information including Room Status and
Isolation Mode.
Features
1. Password protected menus.
2. Monitor up to 8 rooms simultaneously.
3. Audible Alarms - available locally and remotely.
The home page will display in one of the following configurations, depending on the number of rooms that are being
monitored.
SINGLE ROOM CONFIGURATION
FOUR ROOM CONFIGURATION
TWO ROOM CONFIGURATION
SIX ROOM CONFIGURATION
THREE ROOM CONFIGURATION
EIGHT ROOM CONFIGURATION
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Menu Button – Opens the navigation menu which allows access to
the login screen and the settings menu.
Room Name – Displays the name of the room being monitored. This
is configurable and is password protected.
Room Pressure – The current room pressure reading.
Room Status – Indicates whether the room is maintaining the
desired setpoints in its current mode.
Room Mode Override – Indicates whether the room has an
override present.
Home Screen
Upon startup of the MVM, the Home Screen is displayed.
This Home Screen provides the user with a clear indication of the room mode, status, and pressure reading.
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MVM Operation
When fully set up, the MVM can be interfaced with any BACnet device to monitor environmental measurements and room
status. The MVM will change its display to match the room status of the controller that is being monitored.
Status LCD Display
Normal - Pressure reading within low / high set points
Caution - Example: Open Door
Alarm - Example: Pressure reading outside low/high alarm set points
Setback - Pressure measured but no alarms
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TCP/IP – Allows the user to adjust the IP address of the device when
connecting to a local network.
BACnet – Allows the user to adjust the BACnet settings of the MVM.
CEA709 – Not required.
CEA852/RNI – Not required.
Date/Time – Can be used to set the date and time of the device.
Commands – Allows the user to perform a number of commands such as
calibrating the touch screen or resetting the device.
Storage – Not required.
Info – Allows the user to adjust the screen brightness and the speaker
volume.
About – Shows the device firmware.
Exit – Closes the setup menu.
Settings
The Settings are accessible through the Home Screen and are password protected (see previous section).
These menus allow the user to change any of the configurable options on the MVM.
TCP/IP
BACnet
CEA709
CEA852/RNI
Date/Time
Commands
Storage
Info
About
Exit
System Setup Menu
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TCP/IP Configuration Menu
Used to configure the TCP/IP settings for the MVM. The menu presents
information that allows the user to connect to the MVM.
Variable
Name
Available
Options/Range
Description
Address Allows the user to set the IP address.
Netmask Allows the user to set the netmask
address.
Gateway Allows the user to set the gateway.
DNS (1)
DNS (2)
Allows the user to set the DNS.
NTP (1)
NTP (2)
Allows the user to set the NTP.
Ethernet
Link
Shows the active Ethernet ports on the
MVM.
DCHP ON On
Off
Allows the user to turn DCHP on or off.
Remote
Config
Request Off
On
Off
Sets the remote configuration request on
or off.
NOTE: This setting is usually set to off.
BACnet Configuration Menu
Used to configure the BACnet settings for the front end system. This allows the
front end system to discover all necessary points on the MVM.
Variable
Name
Available
Options/Range
Description
Device ID 1-4,194,303 Sets the device instance.
NOTE: The device instance must be unique
on your building site
MS/TP Node 1-127 Allows the user to set the BACnet MAC
address.
NOTE: Ensure that no duplicate MAC
addresses exist on any network segment.
MS/TP Baud 9,600
19,200
38,400
78,600
Allows the user to set the baud rate.
Interface MS/TP
BACnet/IP
Allows the user to set the method of
pulling point into the MVM.
Settings
The MVM setup menu is accessible through the touchscreen interface. To enter the setup menu, use the default passcode of
1-6-6-4.
NOTE: The passcode is user configurable using the LVIS Configurator software.
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Login Screen
The login screen is used to enter passcodes to gain access to locked features.
Press to enter the assigned passcode.
Press to change password.
Displays current access level. Up to 15 levels of access can be
assigned.
Press to log-out and revert access level back to 0.
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2
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2
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BACnet Network
What is BACnet?
BACnet is a communication protocol for communication
between the MVM and the devices with which it is
communicating. BACnet communication allows the MVM
to communicate with other BACnet MS/TP or BACnet IP
devices to display environmental and status values from
those devices.
Network Addressing
When configuring the MVM, the user needs to assign the
unique identifying address for the room.
On any BACnet MS/TP network:
• MAC Address can be between 0 and 127 and must be
unique to the MS/TP segment
• Device Instance can be between 0 and 4,194,303 and
must be unique to the facility
• Baud Rate can be 9,600, 19,200, 38,400, or 76,800 and
must match that of the Router/System Controller for the
MS/TP segment
Physical Connection
BACnet MS/TP consists of a 3-wire network architecture.
Daisy chain the +, -, and COM connections of all devices on
the network segment as shown in Figure 6.
When using shielded cable, ground the shield at one end of
the network segment only. Connect the shield of the cable
entering a device to that of the cable exiting the device.
Terminate the MS/TP network segment at each end of
the network segment by connecting a 120 ohm resistor
between the + and - network terminals. Remove the
termination resistor or disable any network terminations
on all devices when adding devices to an existing network
segment.
Wiring requirements:
• Twisted pair
• Shielded (either foil or braided shields)
• Characteristic impedance: 100 – 130 ohms
• Capacitance between conductors: less than 30pF per
foot (100pF per meter)
BACnet IP can also be used to connect the MVM to an
existing IP network. It can then communicate with other
BACnet IP devices. If using this method, ensure the
MVM’s DHCP setting is enabled or that a static IP has been
assigned to the MVM.
NOTE: Installer must use an 120 ohm resistor at the BACnet
MS/TP end of line termination on the MVM.
CAUTION
When using non-isolated power supplies (i.e. Transformer
secondary common connected to ground), do not reverse
24VAC polarity on any device, as it is critical to the network
health.
For system health and reliability, total MS/TP segment
length should be limited to 1050 ft and a maximum of 32
devices.
FIGURE 6: TYPICAL BACNET WIRING
+
-
COM
Device
+
-
COM
Router/System
Controller
+
-
COM
Device
+
-
COM
Device
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NETWORKING AND SETUP

Graphic Configuration
Configuration of the display is available from the factory. Default display configurations are listed below. If a custom graphic is
required, please contact your local Antec Controls rep for more information.
One-Room Configurations:
CONFIGURATION TYPE: (1)
DISPLAY POINTS: (RMP-RMT-RMRH)
• Room Pressure
• Room Temperature
• Relative Humidity
• Status
• Alarm/Caution Reason
• Room Pressure Mode
• Room Mode Override
CONFIGURATION TYPE: (3)
DISPLAY POINTS: (RMT-RMRH-CO2)
• Room Temperature
• Relative Humidity
• CO2
• Status
• Alarm/Caution Reason
• Room Pressure Mode
• Room Mode Override
CONFIGURATION TYPE: (2)
DISPLAY POINTS: (RMP-RMT-ACH)
• Room Pressure
• Room Temperature
• Air Changes per Hour
• Status
• Alarm/Caution Reason
• Room Pressure Mode
• Room Mode Override
CONFIGURATION TYPE: (4)
DISPLAY POINTS: (RMT-RMRH-ACH)
• Room Temperature
• Relative Humidity
• Air Changes per Hour
• Status
• Alarm/Caution Reason
• Room Pressure Mode
• Room Mode Override
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Two-Room Configurations:
CONFIGURATION TYPE: (5)
DISPLAY POINTS FOR EACH ROOM: (RMP-RMRH)
• Room Pressure
• Relative Humidity
• Status
• Alarm/Caution Reason
• Room Mode Override
CONFIGURATION TYPE: (7)
DISPLAY POINTS FOR EACH ROOM: (RMT-RMRH)
• Room Temperature
• Relative Humidity
• Status
• Alarm/Caution Reason
• Room Mode Override
CONFIGURATION TYPE: (6)
DISPLAY POINTS FOR EACH ROOM: (RMP-ACH)
• Room Pressure
• Air Changes per Hour
• Status
• Alarm/Caution Reason
• Room Mode Override
CONFIGURATION TYPE: (8)
DISPLAY POINTS FOR EACH ROOM: (RMT-ACH)
• Room Temperature
• Air Changes per Hour
• Status
• Alarm/Caution Reason
• Room Mode Override
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Three-Room Configurations:
CONFIGURATION TYPE: (9)
DISPLAY POINTS FOR EACH ROOM: (RMP-RMT)
• Room Pressure
• Room Temperature
• Status
• Alarm/Caution Reason
• Room Mode Override
CONFIGURATION TYPE: (11)
DISPLAY POINTS FOR EACH ROOM: (RMT-RMRH)
• Room Temperature
• Relative Humidity
• Status
• Alarm/Caution Reason
• Room Mode Override
CONFIGURATION TYPE: (10)
DISPLAY POINTS FOR EACH ROOM: (RMP-ACH)
• Room Pressure
• Air Changes per Hour
• Status
• Alarm/Caution Reason
• Room Mode Override
CONFIGURATION TYPE: (12)
DISPLAY POINTS FOR EACH ROOM: (RMT-ACH)
• Room Temperature
• Air Changes per Hour
• Status
• Alarm/Caution Reason
• Room Mode Override
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Four-Room Configurations:
CONFIGURATION TYPE: (13)
DISPLAY POINTS FOR EACH ROOM: (RMP)
• Room Pressure
• Status
• Alarm/Caution Reason
• Room Mode Override
CONFIGURATION TYPE: (15)
DISPLAY POINTS FOR EACH ROOM: (ACH)
• Air Changes per Hour
• Status
• Alarm/Caution Reason
• Room Mode Override
CONFIGURATION TYPE: (14)
DISPLAY POINTS FOR EACH ROOM: (RMT)
• Room Temperature
• Status
• Alarm/Caution Reason
• Room Mode Override
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Six-Room Configurations:
CONFIGURATION TYPE: (16)
DISPLAY POINTS FOR EACH ROOM: (RMP)
• Room Pressure
• Status
• Alarm/Caution Reason
• Room Mode Override
CONFIGURATION TYPE: (18)
DISPLAY POINTS FOR EACH ROOM: (ACH)
• Air Changes per Hour
• Status
• Alarm/Caution Reason
• Room Mode Override
CONFIGURATION TYPE: (17)
DISPLAY POINTS FOR EACH ROOM: (RMT)
• Room Temperature
• Status
• Alarm/Caution Reason
• Room Mode Override
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Eight-Room Configurations:
CONFIGURATION TYPE: (19)
DISPLAY POINTS FOR EACH ROOM: (RMP)
• Room Pressure
• Status
• Alarm/Caution Reason
• Room Mode Override
CONFIGURATION TYPE: (21)
DISPLAY POINTS FOR EACH ROOM: (ACH)
• Air Changes per Hour
• Status
• Alarm/Caution Reason
• Room Mode Override
CONFIGURATION TYPE: (20)
DISPLAY POINTS FOR EACH ROOM: (RMT)
• Room Temperature
• Status
• Alarm/Caution Reason
• Room Mode Override
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Getting Started With the MVM
System Requirements
System requirements to program the
MVM:
• Operating System: Windows 7 or
higher
• CPU: 2 Gigahertz or faster
• RAM: 4 Gigabytes or more
• Hardware: Ethernet port or USB
port and USB to Ethernet adapter
LVIS Installation Instructions from
the Antec Controls Website
• Ensure an internet connection is
present.
• Go to https://anteccontrols.com
and enter the login section.
·If you do not have login access
please request an account.
• Enter the resources tab.
• Go to Software MVM
Configurator
• Select the download icon .
• Run through the InstallShield
Wizard for LOYTEC LVIS
Configurator.
SELECT THE RESOURCES TAB
DOWNLOAD THE MVM CONFIGURATOR
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