Honeywell DELTA21 User manual

Honeywell
DELTA21
SOFTWARE
I
Warning:
This
equipment generates, uses,
and
can
radiate
radio
frequency energy,
and
if
not installed
and
used in accordance with the instructions man-
ual, may cause interference to
radio
communica-
tions.
It
has been tested
and
found
to
comply with
the limits for a Class A computing device
pursuant
to Subpart J
of
Part
15
of
FCC
Rules, which
are
designed
to
provide reasonable protection against
such interference when
operated
in a commercial
environment.
Operation
of
this equipment
in
a resi-
dential
area
is
likely to cause interference in which
case the user at his
own
expense will be required to
take whatever measures may be required
to
correct
the interference.
DELTA21
CASSETTE TAPE LOADER
(15735140-001)
OPERATOR'S
MANUAL

GENERAL------------------------------------
The Cassette Tape Loader (15735140-001)
is
used to dump, load, and wrify the data file
of
a DELTA
21
System. The
data file can be entered into the system on-site
vi;i
the Video Display Terminal
(see
DELTA
21
Programmer's Manual,
Form No. 85-0097).
It
may be easier, however, to load the data lile with the Cassette Tape Loader (tape loader) after
having programmed it at the branch.
Forits threeoperations, the tapeloader
is
connected to the
I/O
board
of
theEnergy Control Unit (ECU). An operator
at the Video Display Terminal (VDT) penetrates a series
of
menus
to
arrive at the Cassette Operations menu. From this
menu, a Level 3operator can select dump, load, or verify operations.
Tape loader software controls
all
tape loader functions except Initialize.
CONNECTIONS-----------------------------
TO CONNECT
NOTE: Prior to connecting the tape loader, the DELTA
21
System must have undergone start-up as described
in
DELTA
21
Master Product Data, Form No. 85-0117.
1.
Unlock and open ECU cabinet.
2. Connect tape loader's RS232C connector to J2on
I/O
board (Fig. l).
3.
Connect provided ac transformer to the
AC
INPUT port on the tape loader and to a
120V
ac outlet.
4. Push POWERswitch to on, that is, towards the back
of
the tape loader. The READY light
will
turn on.
TO DISCONNECT
1.
Remove cassette tape. .
2.
Push POWER switch to off; towards front
of
the tape loader.
3.
Disconnect the RS232C connector from the
1/0
board
in
the ECU.
4. Remove ac power connector from AC INPUT port.
5.
Disconnect transformer from the
120V
ac outlet
INITIALIZE BUTTON
CASSETTE TRANSPORT
~J1
~J2
~J3
CPU BOARD
1/0 BOARD
ECU
SUBPANELASSEMBLY
20212
Fig. I. Cassette Tape Loader Connection to ECU.
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OPERATIONS----------------------------------
l.
Place Cassette Tape (15735138-001) in the tape transport.
NOTE: To write-protect copies
of
the data file, rotate.plastic tab on the top edge
of
the cassette to expose opening.
2.
Press the INITIALIZE switch on the tape loader and wait for the tape to rewind.
3. Dump, load, and verify operations are selected through menu penetration (Fig. 2).
4. Press on the VDT keyboard (Fig.
3)
to
select the Building Management Packages menu (Fig. 4).
5.
Press~
i
~followed
by
to
select the Initial Set-Up menu (Fig. 5).
6.
Press~
i @
~
!]and to select CASSETTE OPERATIONS (Fig.
6)
from the Initial Set-Up menu.
7. Turn to DUMP, LOAD,
or
VERIFY sections to continue the desired operation.
SELECT
BUILDING
MANAGEMENT
PACKAGES
I
SELECT
INITIAL
START-UP
I
SELECT
CASSETTE
OPERATIONS
I
SELECT
DUMP,
LOAD, OR
VERIFY 20213
Fig. 2. Menu Penetration for Cassette Operations.
PRIMARY
INITIATOR
KEYS
SECONDARY
INITIATOR
KEYS
X204l
Fig. 3. Video Display Terminal Keyboard.

II
If
I I
7
11
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1.
INITIAL
SET-UP
2.
OPTIMUM
START/STOP
3.
TIMED
START/STOP
4.
DUTY
CYCLE
5.
DEMAND
CONTROL
6.
OUTSIDE
AIR SELECTION
7 I
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Fig.
4.
Building Management Packages Menu.
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INITIAL
SET
UP
1.
OUTSIDE
TEMP
PT#/RH
2.
PRINT
FUNCTION
ENABLE/DISABLE
3,
DESIGN
TEMP-WINTER/SUMMER
4,
CHANGEOVER
TEMP-WINTER/SUMMER
5.
COMFORT
LIMITS-GLOBAL
6,
TI
ME
HOUR
FORMAT
7,
8
DAY
START/STOP
SCHEDULE
8,
RESTART
FEATURE
9,
OPERATOR
ASSIGNMENTS
10,
CE:t-."TIGRADE
11,
USA/EUROPEAN
DATE
12,
CASSETTE
OPERATIONS
13.
BUBBLE
OPERATIONS
ENTER
NUMBER
FOR
SELECTION & PRESS
EXECUTE:
Fig. 5. Initial Set-Up Menu.
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-CASSETTE OPERATIONS:
1,
DUMP
MEMORY
TO
CASSETTE
2.
LOAD
MEMORY
FROM
CASSETTE
3.
VERIFY
MEMORY
WITH
CASSETTE
4.
DUMP
BUBBLE
TO
CASSETTE
5.
LOAD
BUBBLE
FROM
CASSETTE
6.
VERIFY
BUBBLE
WITH
CASSETTE
ENTER
NUMBER
FOR
SELECTION
AND
PRESS
EXECUTE:
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Fig.
6.
Cassette
Operation~
Menu.
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20216
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DUMP
Press either
~
i
~
or
~
:
~followed
by
~~.'.:"~to
select a
dump
operation from the
Cassett~
Operations menu. When
ENTER
TAPE
HEADER
(UP
TO
79
CHARACTERS) & PRESS EXECUTE:
is
displayed, enter a tape heading
and
press~~~.
-
If
either **ERROR -
INPUT
INCORRECT
or
**ERROR -ILLEGAL KEY SEQUENCE
is
displayed, reenter
heading and press I
~~~I
.
-
If
CASSETTE
OPERATION
FAILURE
is
displayed, check cable connections and verify
that
the tape loader
is
powered.
-
If
this
is
the first cassette operation, there will be a 92-second wait for the DELTA
21
System to become quiescent.
Any Primary Initiator
Key
(Fig.
3)
pressed at this time will be honored after the wait.
The display in Figure 7 indicates
that
the
ECU
data
file
is
being dumped to
the
cassette. The tape loader's RECEIVE
DATA
and READY lights are flickering
and
the
FORWARD
light
is
on
continuously.
If
any errors occur, tape loader
software will attempt
to
recover from them.
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I
-CASSETTE OPERATION:
DUMP
SIDE:
1
THIS
IS
THE
UP-TO
79
COLUMN
TAPE
HEADER
MESSAGE
LINE.
ERRORS
DISPLAYED
PRESS
EXECUTE
TO
ON
THIS LINE
.....--ili
CONTINUE~
PRESS
CLEAR
TO
ABORT
&
**CASSETTE
REWIND
FAILURE
**DATA
FILE
ERROR
**BUBBLE
FILE
ERROR
**WRITE
ERROR
PLEASE
INSERT
NEW TAPE
SIDE
&
THIS
PROMPT APPEARS
ONLY
IF
AN
ERROR
IS
DISPLAYED
ON
THE
LINE
ABOVE
IT.
Fig. 7. Data File Being Dumped to Cassette.
85-0087 4
20217

-
If
an unrecoverable error occurs:
Either I
~~:zl
or~
cLR
ij
returns control
to
the Cassette Operations menu.
Any PIK (Primary Initiator
Key)
except~
cLR
ij1eaves
cassette operations and goes to the selected menu.
-
If
no error
or
a recoverable error occurs:
The~cLR
ijaborts the dump operation and returns control to the Cassette Operations menu.
Any PIK except
~cLR
~aborts
the dump operation, leaves cassette operations, and goes to the selected menu.
-
If
prompt PLEASE INSERT NEW
TAPE
SIDE occurs:
Turn tape over or insert a new tape, press INITIALIZE switch
on
the tape loader, and press
~-::;ijto
continue the
dump operation.
The~
cLR
ij
aborts the dump operation and returns control to the Cassette Operations menu.
Any PIK
except~
cLR
ij
aborts the dump operation, leaves cassette operations, and goes to the selected menu.
-
If
the
dump
operation
is
successful, the display in Fig. 8appears.
Either~
~ij or~
cLR
ijreturns control to the Cassette Operations menu.
Any PIK
except~
cLR
~leaves
cassette operations and goes to the selected menu.
/
CASSETTE OPERATION
COMPLETE
PRESS
EXECUTE
TO
CONTINUE
PRESS
CLEAR
TO
ABORT
&
~
~
& SINCE
THE
OPERATION
IS
COMPLETE
THIS
MESSAGE
IS
NO
LONGER
VALID.
20218
Fig.
8.
Completed Dump Operation.
LOAD
NOTE: During load operation, the last tape side loaded must be the last side that was dumped.
Press
either~
~
~or~
~
1]
followed by
l'ffiiJ
to select a load operation from the Cassette Operations menu.
-
If
either **ERROR -
INPUT
INCORRECT or **ERROR -ILLEGAL
KEY
SEQUENCE
is
displayed, reenter
heading and press
J~~:,'J
.
-
If
CASSETTE
OPERATION
FAILURE
is
displayed, check cable connections and verify that the tape loader
is
powered.
-
If
this is the first cassette operation, there
will
be a 92-second wait for the DEL
TA
21
System to become quiescent.
Any Primary Initiator
Key
(Fig.
3)
pressed at this time will be honored after the wait.
Thedisplay in Figure9indicates thatthe contents
of
thecassette are being loaded into either RAM or bubble memory.
The TRANSMIT DATA and READY lights are flickering and the FORWARD light
is
on
continuously.
s 85-0087

I I
-CASSETTE OPERATION:
LOAD
SIDE:
1
THIS
IS
THE
UP-TO 7 9
COLUMN
HEADER
MESSAGE
LINE.
ERRORS
DISPLAYED
PRESS
EXECUTE
TO
ON
THIS
LINE~
CONTINUE~
PRESS
CLEAR
TO
ABORT
&
**CASSETTE
REWIND
FAILURE
**DATA
FILE
ERROR
**BUBBLE
FILE
ERROR
**FATAL
READ
ERROR
**THIS
DUMP
WAS
ABORTED
PLEASE
INSERT
NEW
TAPE
SIDE
&
THIS
PROMPT
APPEARS
ONLY
IF
AN
ERROR
IS
DISPLAYED
ON
THE
LINE
ABOVE.
Fig. 9. Loading RAM
or
Bubble Memory.
I
20219
Error
messages may also be printed
on
the SARA
11
Printer. These are, READ
ERROR
ENCOUNTERED, INSER-
TION
ERROR, and BAD
TAPE
FILE ENCOUNTERED. Tape loader software will attempt to recover from these
errors.
-
If
an
unrecoverable error occurs:
Either I
~f£1
or~
cLR
~returns
control
to
the Cassette Operations menu.
Any
PIK
except
~cLR
~leaves
cassette operations and goes
to
the selected menu.
-
If
no error
or
a recoverable error occurs:
The~
cLR
ij
aborts
t~load
operation
and
returns control
to
the Cassette Operations menu.
Any
PIK
except~
cLR
ijaborts the load operation, leaves cassette operations, and goes to the selected menu.
-
If
prompt
PLEASE
INSERT
NEWT
APE
SIDEoccurs:
Insert new tape side, press
INITIALIZE
switch
on
the tape loader, and
press~~~
to continue the load operation.
The
~cLR
ijaborts
t~load
operation
and
returns control to the Cassette Operations menu.
Any
PIK
except~cLR
~aborts
the load operation, leaves cassette operations, and goes to the selected menu.
-
If
the load operation
is
successful, the display in Fig.
10
appears.
Either~~~
or
~cLR
~returns
control
to
the Cassette Operations menu.
Any p
IK
except~
CLR
~leaves
cassette operations and goes to the selected menu.
R5
OOR7
(,

**READ
ERRORS
ENCOUNTERED
&
CASSETTE
OPERATION
COMPLETE
PRESS
EXECUTE
TO
CONTINUE
PRESS
CLEAR
'IO
ABORT
&
&
THIS
MESSAGE
IS
DISPLAYED
ONLY
IF
RECOVERABLE
READ
ERRORS OCCURED.
& SINCE
THE
OPERATION
IS
COMPLETE
THIS
MESSAGE
IS
NO
LONGER
VALID.
Fig.
10.
Completed Load Operation.
VERIFY
NOTE:
Be
sure tapes are inserted
in
the tape transport in the order that the
data
file
was
dumped.
20220
Press either
~'f~
or~
~
~followed
by
~!fmUto
select a verify operation from the Cassette Operations menu.
-
If
either **ERROR -
INPUT
INCORRECT
or
**ERROR -ILLEGAL
KEY
SEQUENCE
is
displayed, reenter
selection and
press~~~.
\
-
If
CASSETTE OPERATION FAILURE
is
displayed, check cable connections and verify that the tape loader
is
powered.
-
If
this
is
thf
first cassette operation, therewill be a 92-second wait for the DELTA
21
System to become quiescent.
Any Primary InitiatorKey (Fig
3)
pressed at this time will
be
honored after the wait.
The display in Figure
11
indicates that the
data
file in RAM
or
bubble memory
is
now being verified with the contents
of
thecassette. The TRANSMIT DATA, RECEIVE DATA, and READY lights are flickering and the FORWARDlight
is
on
continuously. ,
Some error messages may be printed on the SARA
11
Printer; READ ERROR ENCOUNTERED and BAD
TAPE
FILE ENCOUNTERED. Tape loader software
will
attempt to recover from these errors.
-
If
an unrecoverable error occurs:
Either
~3
or~
cLR
ij
returns control to the Cassette Operations menu.
Any
PIK
except~cLR
ij
leaves cassette operations and goes to the selected menu.
-
If
no error or a recoverable error occurs:
The~
cLR
ij
aborts the load operation and returns control to the Cassette Operations menu.
Any
PIK
except~cLR
ijaborts the load operation, leaves cassette operations, and goes
to
the selected menu.
-
If
either PLEASE INSERT
NEWT
APE
SIDE
or
WRONG SIDE. PLEASE INSERT SIDE nn
is
displayed:
Insert new (or correct) tape side, press INITIALIZEswitch on the tape loader, and then press
~'l'Wl~to
continue the
verify operation.
The~
eu1
ij
aborts
t~
verify operation and returns control to the Cassette Operations menu.
Any
PIK
except~eu1
ijaborts the verify operation, leaves cassette operations, and goes to the selected menu.
-
If
the verify ?peration
is
successful, the display in Figure
12
appears.
Either~
~ijor~cLR
ijreturns control
to
the Cas-
sette Operations menu.
Any
PIK
except~cLR
ij1eaves
cassette operations and goes to the selected menu.
7
R.~-OOR7

I I
I
-CASSETTE
OPERATION:
VERIFY
SIDE: 1
THIS IS
THE
UP-TO
79
COLUMN
TAPE
HEADER
MESSAGE
LINE.
ERRORS
DISPLAYED
ON
THIS
LINE---
/::...
PRESS
EXECUTE
TO
CONINUE~
~
PRESS
CLEAR
TO
ABORT
~::::::::====------~~----::::::::::::::::::
&
**CASSETTE REWIND
FAILURE
**DATA
FILE
EMPTY
**DATA
FILE
ERROR
**BU3BLE
FILE
ERROR
**BUBBLE
FILE
EMPTY
**FATAL
READ ERROR
PLEASE INSERT NEW TAPE SIDE
**WRONG SIDE. PLEASE INSERT SIDE
nn
&THIS PROMPT
APP~ARS
ONLY
IF
AN
ERROR
IS
DISPLAYED
ON
THE
LINE
ABOVE
IT.
Fig.
11.
Verification
of
Cassette with Memory.
**READ
ERRORS
ENCOUNTERED
&
CASSETTE
OPERATION
COMPLETE
PRESS
EXECUTE
TO
CONTINUE
PRESS
CLEAR
TO
ABORT
TAPE
VERIFIED
AND
VALID
&
&
THIS MESSAGE IS DISPLAYED
ONLY
IF
RECOVERABLE READ ERRORS OCCURED.
&
IF
MISMATCHES OCCURED
DURING
VERIFICATION,
THIS
LINE
WILL
READ
"TAPE
VERIFICATION
ERROR".
rig.
12.
Completed
Verify
Operation.
85-0087
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20221
20222
I

PRINTER MESSAGES
**BUBBLE FILE
ERROR-The
Bubble File Manager indicated that an error occurred when trying to access the next
record
of
information. This error
is
unrecoverable.
CASSETTE OPERATION
COMPLETE-The
specifiedoperation
is
completed.
**CASSETTE OPERATION
FAILURE-
The specified operationcould not be started. This error
is
fatal. Tape loader
may not be powered or connected correctly.
**CASSETTE REWIND
FAILURE-The
tapeloader did not respond to a command
to
rewind the tape or it responded
with an error. The tape loader may not be connected correctly or there may not
be
any tape in it.
**DATA FILE
EMPTY-The
verify operation was selected when there
is
nothing
in
the data file.
**DATA FILE
ERROR-The
Data File Manager (RAM manager) indicated that an error occurred when trying
to
access the next record
of
information. This error
is
unrecoverable.
**ERROR
INT
APE
FORMAT-While
reading the tape, the format did not seem right.
An
extraneous character may
have been read or a character may
be
missing. Tape loader software
will
skip to a point in the tape where it can try
again.
**FAT
ALT
APE READ
ERROR-An
unrecoverable error occurred while reading the tape. The tape loader might not
be connected correctly or the tape may be damaged.
**INSERTION
ERROR-The
Data File Manager (RAM manager)
or
Bubble File Manager indicated an error when
tape loader software attempted to insert the record
it
loaded
off
the tape. Loading
will
continue
by
reading the next
record from the tape.
**INVALID FILE TYPE
ENCOUNTERED-An
invalid data file type
was
read from the tape. This indicates a bad
tape; possibly worn out or damaged.
SIDE:n
THIS
IS
A
TAPE
HEADER
....
-During
an operation the side number and tape header are displayed. The tape
header was entered by the operator when the tape
was
dumped.
**TAPE READ
ERROR-A
recoverable error occurred when reading the tape. A record
was
read with a bad check-
sum. The record
will
be
skipped, and the next record sought.
TAPE
VERIFICATION
ERROR-After
a verify operation, the results indicated that the contents
of
the tape did not
match the content
of
the (RAM or bubble) memory.
TAPE
VERIFIED AND V
AUD-After
a verify operation, the results indicated that the contents
of
the tape matched
the contents
of
the (RAM or bubble) memory.
**TAPE WRITE
ERROR-An
unrecoverable erroroccurred when writing to the tape. Thetape loader may not
be
con-
nected correctly or the cassette may not be
in
the tape transport.
**THIS DUMP WAS
ABORTED-The
tape being loaded or verified was not a completed dump
of
the (RAM or bub-
ble) memory because the operatoraborted the dump operation. When loading, the data files
in
RAM and bubble
will
be
cleared.
<)
RS-0087

FILE: KEY: MISSING
TAPE
RECORD-When
verifying, the data
file
contained the record specified
by FILE and KEY, but the tape did not. The next record
will
be sought.
FILE:
KEY:
__
MISSING DATA FILE
RECORD-When
verifying, the tape contained a record that the
data file did not. The next record
will
be sought.
FILE: KEY:
**MISMATCH-When
verifying, the content
of
the specified record
was
not the same on
the tape
as
it
is
in the data file. The next record
will
be sought.
FILE:
___
KEY:
___
MATCH-When
verifying, the specified record on the tape matched that
of
the data file.
LOADING FILE:
___
KEY:
__
-The
specified record
is
being loaded from the tape to the (RAM or bubble)
memory.
DUMPING FILE:
___
KEY:
__
-The
specified record
is
being dumped from (RAM or bubble) memory to the
tape.
**READ ERRORS
ENCOUNTERED-This
is
a reminder, after a load or verify, that recoverable read errors were
encountered.
MAINTENANCE-----------------------------
The Cassette Tape Loader requires little maintenance. The head should be cleaned with isopropyl alchohol using a
lint free cottonswab as needed.
If
the unit
is
used every day, the heads should be cleaned once a week. Normally,
if
data
becomes questionable, cleaning the head or changing the tape solves the problem.
If
the tape loader
will
not
be
used for more than an hour, the tape should be rewound. Tape cassettes should be
rewound prior to being removed from the transport and they should be stored rewound.
85-0087
Commercial
Bldg
Group
Mlr
T/\n:
IV. M.
r,
~------CAUTION--------
Never add lubrication to shafts or bearings.
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the
USA:
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Plaza,
Minneapolis,
Minnesota
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Canada:
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