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User manual EasyS-H01
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Table of Contents
Contents
Table of Contents .......................................................................................................................................................2
1 Introduction.............................................................................................................................................................5
2 Glossary ...................................................................................................................................................................5
3 Explanation of the logos .........................................................................................................................................6
3.1 User access levels .................................................................................................................................................6
3.2 EasyS-M01 illustration ..........................................................................................................................................7
3.3 EasyF-xxx illustration ............................................................................................................................................8
4 Start-up....................................................................................................................................................................9
4.1 Start-up and channel assignment ....................................................................................................................... 10
4.1.1 Selection of the slave generation ....................................................................................................................11
4.1.2 Automatic channel assignment .......................................................................................................................12
4.1.3 Manual channel assignment............................................................................................................................13
4.2 Determination of the slaves and group assignation ........................................................................................... 14
4.2.1 Manual slave assignation to groups ................................................................................................................15
4.2.2 Automatic slave assignation to groups............................................................................................................17
5 Advanced functions............................................................................................................................................... 19
5.1 Groups ................................................................................................................................................................19
5.1.1 Priority mode ................................................................................................................................................... 19
5.1.2 Function mode.................................................................................................................................................20
6 Description of the screen displays........................................................................................................................21
6.1 System start-up................................................................................................................................................... 21
6.1.1 Contents...........................................................................................................................................................21
6.1.1 Interactive menus ............................................................................................................................................21
6.2 Authentication .................................................................................................................................................... 22
6.2.1 Contents...........................................................................................................................................................22
6.2.2 Interactive menu..............................................................................................................................................22
7 Master illustrations...............................................................................................................................................23
7.1 Contents..............................................................................................................................................................23
7.1.1 Interactive menu..............................................................................................................................................24
7.2 Alarm History ...................................................................................................................................................... 25
7.2.1 Contents...........................................................................................................................................................25
7.2.2 Interactive menu..............................................................................................................................................26
8 Master Supervision ............................................................................................................................................... 27
8.1 Contents..............................................................................................................................................................27
8.1.1 Interactive menu..............................................................................................................................................28
8.2 "Force Open" mode ............................................................................................................................................29
8.2.1 Contents...........................................................................................................................................................29

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8.2.2 Interactive menu..............................................................................................................................................30
8 Master configuration ............................................................................................................................................ 31
8.3.1 Contents...........................................................................................................................................................31
8.3.2 Interactive menu..............................................................................................................................................31
8.4 Master Advanced Configuration.........................................................................................................................32
8.4.1 Contents...........................................................................................................................................................32
8.4.2 Interactive menu..............................................................................................................................................32
9 System configuration ............................................................................................................................................ 33
9.1.1 Contents...........................................................................................................................................................33
9.2 General configuration.........................................................................................................................................34
9.2.1 Contents...........................................................................................................................................................34
9.2.2 Interactive menu..............................................................................................................................................36
9.3 Modbus RTU/BACnet MSTP configuration .........................................................................................................37
9.3.1 Contents...........................................................................................................................................................37
9.3.2 Interactive menu..............................................................................................................................................37
9.4 Modbus TCP/BACnet IP configuration................................................................................................................38
9.4.1 Contents...........................................................................................................................................................38
9.4.2 Interactive menu..............................................................................................................................................38
9.5 General configuration of the inputs/outputs .....................................................................................................39
9.5.1 Contents...........................................................................................................................................................39
9.5.2 Illustration of the configuration....................................................................................................................... 39
9.5.3 Interactive menu..............................................................................................................................................39
9.6 Configuration of the inputs/outputs...................................................................................................................40
9.6.1 Contents...........................................................................................................................................................40
9.6.2 Interactive menu..............................................................................................................................................40
9.7 Configuration of the data storage / SD card .......................................................................................................41
9.7.1 Contents...........................................................................................................................................................41
9.7.2 Interactive menu..............................................................................................................................................43
9.8 Firmware Update................................................................................................................................................ 44
9.8.1 Contents...........................................................................................................................................................44
9.8.2 Interactive menu..............................................................................................................................................44
9.9 Slave firmware update........................................................................................................................................45
9.9.1 Contents...........................................................................................................................................................45
9.9.2 Interactive menu..............................................................................................................................................46
9.10 EasyS-M01 firmware update.............................................................................................................................47
9.10.1 Contents......................................................................................................................................................... 47
9.10.2 Interactive menu............................................................................................................................................48
9.11 EasyS-H01 firmware update .............................................................................................................................49
9.11.1 Contents......................................................................................................................................................... 49
9.11.2 Interactive menu............................................................................................................................................50

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9.12 Date and time setting .......................................................................................................................................51
9.12.1 Contents......................................................................................................................................................... 51
9.12.2 Interactive menu............................................................................................................................................51
9.13 Factory settings................................................................................................................................................. 52
9.13.1 Contents......................................................................................................................................................... 52
9.13.2 Interactive menu............................................................................................................................................52
10 Modbus communication.....................................................................................................................................53
10.1 Overview...........................................................................................................................................................53
10.2 Configuration ....................................................................................................................................................53
10.2.1 Modbus RTU ..................................................................................................................................................53
10.2.2 Modbus TCP/IP ..............................................................................................................................................53
10.2.3 Timeout..........................................................................................................................................................53
10.3 Register interpretation .....................................................................................................................................54
10.3.1 General –EasyS-M01 information.................................................................................................................54
10.3.2 Modbus register EasyF-B01 (24V) and EasyB11 (230V).................................................................................55
10.3.3 Modbus register EasyF-V01 ...........................................................................................................................55
10.3.4 Modbus register EasyF-VAC...........................................................................................................................55
10.3.5 Modbus register EasyF-VMP.......................................................................................................................... 55
10.3.6 Modbus register EasyF-RMM......................................................................................................................... 55
10.3.7 Modbus register EasyF-I8M...........................................................................................................................55
10.3.8 Modbus register EasyF-IOM ..........................................................................................................................55
11 BACnet communication ...................................................................................................................................... 56
11.1 Overview...........................................................................................................................................................56
11.2 Configuration ....................................................................................................................................................56
11.2.1 BACnet MSTP ................................................................................................................................................. 56
11.2.2 BACnet IP ....................................................................................................................................................... 56
11.2.3 BACnet in general .......................................................................................................................................... 56
11.2.4 Communication loss.......................................................................................................................................56
11.3 Object description............................................................................................................................................. 57
11.3.1 BACnet objects EasyF-V01 .............................................................................................................................58
11.3.2 BACnet objects EasyF-VAC.............................................................................................................................58
11.3.3 BACnet objects EasyF-VMP............................................................................................................................58
11.3.4 BACnet objects EasyF-B01 and EasyF-B11 .....................................................................................................58
11.3.5 BACnet objects EasyF-RMM...........................................................................................................................59
11.3.6 BACnet objects EasyF-I8M .............................................................................................................................59
11.3.7 BACnet objects EasyF-IOM.............................................................................................................................59
12 Contact ................................................................................................................................................................60

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1 Introduction
This manual describes the EasyS-H01 user interface and its interactions with the EasyBus system. With this graphical
user interface, the fieldbus level can be started up, configured, updated and checked using an interactive 4-inch colour
touch screen.
The EasyBus system is a proprietary fieldbus for controlling, monitoring and supervising actuators/sensors in building
automation.
This document mainly consists of 2 chapters:
- Start-up: Instructions for configuration and installation after switching on for the first time.
- Navigation and detail displays: Information on how to navigate through the user interface of the EasyS-H01
(Graphical UserInterface = GUI) and explanations on the content of each screen display.
2 Glossary
EasyS-H01
Evaluation unit with touch screen. Provides an "EasyBus network" with a GUI. Also
serves as the communication interface to the CPU (EasyS-C96).
EasyS-M01
Single-Network Master. Manages a single "EasyBus subnet".
EasyF-xxx
Slave device with one specific function such as controlling spring return actuators
or 3-point actuators (EasyF-B01, EasyF-B11), controlling steady drives (EasyF-V01),
etc.
EasyBus subnet
A single network consisting of one EasyS-M01, up to 128 EasyF-xxx and the wired
connection of all these devices
EasyBus network
Consisting of an EasyS-H01, up to 3 "EasyBus subnetworks" and the special cables
used for the connection
GUI (Graphic User Interface)
Graphical user interface
Interactive 4-inch colour touch screen
User-friendly graphical interface

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3 Explanation of the logos
3.1 User access levels
The current access level is shown on all screens in the upper right corner. The following access levels are available:
Viewer:
Read-only access, no actions can be taken in the system.
The viewer mode is activated by default.
Operator:
All settings and configurations can be made at this access level. It is
usually used during start-up and testing.
To access this level, the user must tap on the user icon. A request for au-
thentication will appear. (Factory setting: 123)
Administrator:
At this level, the user has full access to the system, it is reserved for
engineers and developers. All functions of the system are available. This
also includes resetting the system to factory settings.
To access this level, the user must tap on the user icon. A request for au-
thentication will appear. (Factory setting: 456)
The user access level "Viewer" is the default setting. To access the operator or administrator level, please proceed as
follows:
Tap on the user icon
A keypad will appear
Enter the corresponding password
Factory setting:
123 operator
456 administrator
Confirm with Login
You are now logged in at the desired
access level
By tapping on the user logo once, you can exit the operator & administrator access levels at any time and from any
screen.
If there is no action by the user in the operator and administrator level for 20 minutes, the viewer level is
automatically activated.
During the firmware update, the 20-minute timer is not active. The timer will only be activated after the firmware
update has been completed.

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3.2 EasyS-M01 illustration
Each EasyS-M01 detected by an EasyS-H01 in its EasyBus subnet is shown as a circle.
The following texts are displayed in the circles:
Total number of slaves (EasyF-xxx) in
the configuration managed by this
EasyS-M01
"EasyBus subnet", managed by mas-
ter 1
If an error status is reported by an Ea-
syF-xxx, a small red circle appears on
the right side.
The number in the circle indicates the
total number of EasyF-xxx that have an
error status.
Each EasyS-M01 can be in one of 5 operating modes:
Not configured
Running: The EasyBus subnet is running. All EasyF-xxx are working correctly
Force: The EasyS-M01 is in "forced open" mode. All fire dampers receive the
command "open".
Error: EasyS-H01 cannot communicate with EasyS-M01 or there is an internal fault
with EasyS-M01.
Fire: The Fire mode has been activated. All fire dampers receive the command
"close".

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3.3 EasyF-xxx illustration
Each EasyF-xx detected by a master in its EasyBus subnet is shown as a circle.
The following texts are displayed in the circles (example for an EasyF-B01):
Address
Status
Type
Address:
Module address of the respective slave (EasyF-xxx)
Status:
Current status, this status depends on the corresponding EasyF-xxx type
Type:
EasyF-xxx type. The following models are available:
-B:
EasyF-B01
Motor control module for 24 V DC drives
-B230:
EasyF-B11
Motor control module for 230 V AC drives
-V:
EasyF-V01
Universal control module for steadily regulating 24 V DC drives
-IO:
EasyF-IOM
Four digital inputs + four digital outputs
-I8:
EasyF-I8M
Eight digital inputs
-R:
EasyF-RMM
Smoke detection module for two smoke switches type RMS
-VA:
EasyF-VAC
Analogue control module for steadily regulating 24 V AC drives
-VM:
EasyF-VMP
Control module for steadily regulating 24 V DC drives with MP
interface
Each slave (EasyF-xxx) can be in one of 3 operating modes (example for an EasyF-B01):
Not configured:
This status is only possible if the EasyF-xxx was added after the initial start-up.
Operating:
The EasyF-xxx is working correctly.
Error:
One ore more problems have occurred on the EasyF-xxx:
- Communication with the corresponding EasyS-M01 not possible
- Specific error of this slave type

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4 Start-up
Before carrying out this step, the wiring must be done: (For details, please refer to the technical documentation)
- Switching on the EasyS-H01
- EasyS-H01 must be connected to the EasyS-M01 modules.
- All or most of the EasyF-xxx must be connected to the corresponding EasyBus subnet.
1) After switching on the EasyS-H01, the welcome screen appears after 10 - 15 seconds while the system is initialising.
Screen display
2) After another 10 to 15 seconds, the main window appears with all EasyS-M01s (masters) connected to EasyS-H01.
Up to 3 are possible. In this case there are 2.
Screen display
The grey hatching indicates that the masters have not been configured yet.
To start up the system, the user must be logged into the system at least at the "operator" access level.
For more information, see chapter 3.1 User access levels.

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4.1 Start-up and channel assignment
The EasyBus system uses an algorithm to determine the optimal communication rate and minimises the risk of
interference between the different subnetworks.
1) Make sure that the EasyBus subnetwork to be started up is switched on.
The other EasyBus subnetworks must be switched off. This supports the automatic to prevent
interferences caused by assignment overwriting.
Screen display
2) Select the "Master 1" button.
Selecting master 1

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4.1.1 Selection of the slave generation
In the following window, the generation of the slaves installed in the EasyBus subnetwork (EasyF-xxx) can be selected.
Screen display
The respective slaves (EasyF-xxx) belong to the following module generations:
Generation III
Generation II
-EasyF-B01
-EasyF-IOM
-EasyF-B11
-EasyF-I8M
-EasyF-V01
-EasyF-VAC
-EasyF-VMP
-EasyF-RMM
The generation of slaves (EasyF-xxx) assigned to the master in its EasyBus subnetwork must be selected or unselected
by selecting or deselecting the corresponding compatibility.
Selecting or
deselecting the
compatibility

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4.1.2 Automatic channel assignment
1) In the following window, the "optimal channel" is suggested.
It is strongly recommended to select this channel and to press the "Scan" button.
Screen display
The system automatically suggests the best available channel.
Example of an installation with 3 masters:
- Master 1 - channel 1
- Master 2 - channel 2
- Master 3 - channel 3
Please continue the start-up procedure according to the instructions in chapter 4.2 (Determination of the slaves).
Selecting
the Scan
button

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4.1.3 Manual channel assignment
If your installation includes more than one EasyBus network, please make sure that the same channel number is not
used more than once. In this case, assign the channel number manually:
Network 1
Network 2
Network 3
Network 4
Network 5
Master 1 –channel 1
Master 1 –channel 4
Master 1 –channel 7
Master 1 –channel 10
Master 1 –channel 13
Master 2 –channel 2
Master 1 –channel 5
Master 1 –channel 8
Master 1 –channel 11
Master 1 –channel 14
Master 3 –channel 3
Master 1 –channel 6
Master 1 –channel 9
Master 1 –channel 12
Master 1 –channel 15
It is recommended to always use the channel with the lowest number for the master with most connected EasyF-
xxx. A total of 255 channels is available.
1) Select the channel number
Tap on the
channel number
The keypad will
appear
2) Change the channel number and start the scanning process
Enter the desired
channel using the
keypad
(example 4)
The displayed
channel is used for
the start-up of the
selected master
Then tap on Scan
Please continue the start-up procedure according to the instructions in chapter 4.2 (Determination of the slaves)

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4.2 Determination of the slaves and group assignation
The EasyS-M01 starts the scanning process in the EasyBus subnet to detect all EasyF-xxx modules connected to this
subnet. The Easy3-X slaves are scanned in two steps.
The scanning process can take up to 5 minutes.
The fewer EasyF-xxx are available in the power supply unit, the longer the scanning process will be.
1) EasyS-M01 scans the power supply unit to determine existing slaves (EasyF-xxx)
Screen display
The system se-
arches for exis-
ting slaves
2) In the second step, the EasyS-M01 scans the power supply unit again to determine additional slaves (EasyF-xxx)
Screen display
The system sear-
ches for further
(new) slaves
3) At the end of the process, the following display appears
Screen display
The green circle
shows the number
of slaves (EasyF-
xxx) found in the
EasyBus subnet.

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4.2.1 Manual slave assignation to groups
You can now manually and individually assign each EasyF-xxx to a group (A or B) by moving it in the corresponding
direction.
For more information, see chapter 5.1 Group functions.
1) Manually assign your selected slaves to a specific group (A or B)
Screen display
Selecting and
assigning a specific
slave:
To group A:
Move it
upwards
To group B:
Move it
downwards
2) After completing the assignation, you need to save your configuration
Screen display
Examples:
Slave 21, 23 not
assigned
Slave 22 assig-
ned to
group A
Slave 24 assig-
ned to
group B
Select Save to
store the
configuration

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3) If one or more EasyF-xxx have not been assigned to a group, the system informs you that these devices will
automatically be assigned to group A.
Screen display
Confirm with OK
All not configured
slaves will be forced
to group A
The assignation process for the slaves is now finished.
Screen display
If necessary, you can press the "Force Open" button to open all fire dampers controlled via this
EasyBus subnet.
Now press the "Back" button to return to the main window. Select the next EasyS-M01 and configure
it by repeating the previous procedure.

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4.2.2 Automatic slave assignation to groups
By tapping on the corresponding button, you can also automatically assign all EasyF-xxx to a group (A or B).
For more information, see chapter 5.1 Group functions.
At the end of the scanning process, EasyBus gives three options:
Screen display
+
If you click on "Assign all to A", all detected slaves will automatically be assigned to
group A.
Press Save to store your configuration and finish the process
+
If you click on "Assign all to B", all detected slaves will automatically be assigned to
group B
Press Save to store your configuration and finish the process
If you just click on "Save", all detected slaves will automatically be assigned to group A.
After pressing Save, a window appears to complete the automatic assignation process
Screen display
Confirm with OK
All slaves will be as-
signed to the selec-
ted group.
The assignation process for the slaves is now finished.

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Screen display
In this example, the
42 slaves have been
automatically
assigned to group
A.
If necessary, you can press the "Force Open" button to open all fire dampers controlled via this
EasyBus subnet.
Now press the "Back" button to return to the main window. Select the next EasyS-M01 and configure
it by repeating the previous procedure.
To save time, you can assign the slaves partly automatically and partly manually.
Example: Move all slaves to one group via the automatic mode and then manually select those slaves that you want
to assign to the other group.
The assignation can be changed subsequently. See chapter 8.4 (Advanced) where it is explained how you move the
selected slaves to the desired group.

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5 Advanced functions
5.1 Groups
Each EasyF-xxx module can be assigned to a group. The two groups A and B are available. The groups can have
different functions or priorities. The mode can be configured in the "Master advanced configuration" menu, see
chapter 8.4.
Screen display
5.1.1 Priority mode
The priority mode is suitable for networks with many EasyF-xxx devices. If some EasyF-xxx devices with a lower latency
need to be polled, they can be assigned to a certain group and all other devices to the other group. The EasyS-M01
communicates with both groups alternately, but the group with the fewest devices has also the lowest latency.
Example:
The network contains 50 EasyF-xxx modules addressed 1 to 50.
Without priority mode, the cycle time is about 1.5 seconds.
This latency is too high for the first 5 modules. Therefore, the groups are configured as follows:
1 to 5 ➔group A
6 to 50 ➔group B
The master communicates with both groups alternately:
A –B –A –B –A –B –A –B –A –etc…
In the example configuration:
1 –6 –2 –7 –3 –8 –4 –9 –5 –10 –1 –11 –2 –12 –3 –etc…
The new cycle time can be estimated because the number of slaves for each group has doubled:
Group A: 5 ➔approx. 0.2 seconds
Group B: 45 ➔approx. 1.8 seconds
The fewer EasyF-xxx are assigned to a group, the faster is the polling process.
For more information on the visualisation of the polling time, see Master Configuration in chapter 8.3.1.

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5.1.2 Function mode
The function mode is convenient if some EasyF-xxx modules need to be linked directly to the EasyS-H01 input/output
signals. For more information on possible configurations, see chapter 9.5.
Example:
The network is spread over two floors. All EasyF-xxx of the first floor are assigned to group A, the EasyF-xxx of the
second floor to group B.
The I/Os are configured as follows:
I/O 1: Input, group A, function "opening"
I/O 2: Input, group B, function "opening"
I/O 3: Input, group All, function "fire"
I/O 4: Output, group A, function "open"
I/O 5: Output, group B, function "open"
The network can then be controlled with the I/O without a building automation system using Modbus/Bacnet
communication. Activating I/O 1 opens the EasyF-xxx devices of group A. I/O 4 is activated when all EasyF-xxx of group
A are open. The same applies to group B with the I/Os 2 and 5. Activating I/O 3 triggers the fire mode and the
immediate closing of all EasyF-xxx modules.
Note 1: Even though this case is not shown in the example, it is also possible to configure each I/O for one of the three
connected EasyS-M01s. The polarity of the signal can also be configured.
Note 2: It is also possible to assign the same functions to the I/Os in priority mode.
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