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EDITSEARCH ORCAview Version 3.40 Technical Reference Manual Front Matter First Released as ORCAview 3.20 PDF files May 1, 2000 (Rev. 1.0) First Printed as 3-Ring paper manual June, 2000 (Rev.

1.01) Released as revised ORCAview 3.21 PDF files April 3, 2001 (Rev. 1.10) Released as revised ORCAview 3.22 PDF files September 28, 2001 (Rev. 1.20) Released as revised ORCAview Beta 3.30 PDF files September 23, 2003 (Rev. 1.30) Released as revised ORCAview 3.30 PDF files May 1, 2004 (Rev. 1.30) Released as revised ORCAview 3.30 Release 2 PDF files April 30, 2005 (Ed. 1.40) Released as revised ORCAview 3.30 Release 3 PDF files September 30, 2005 (Ed.

1.50) Released as revised ORCAview 3.33 Release 1 PDF files May 3, 2006 (Ed. 1.60) Released as revised ORCAview 3.33 Release 2 PDF files November 22, 2009 (Ed. 1.70) Released as revised ORCAview 3.40 Release 1 PDF files December 9, 2011 (Ed.

1.80) Copyright © Delta Controls Inc. All rights reserved Document Title: Document Number Current Edition Date of current revision ORCAview Version 3.40 Technical Reference Manual None – PDF files included on Release CD 1.80 ORCAview 3.40 Release 1 Final December 9, 2011 No part of this manual may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language (natural or computer), in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of Delta Controls Inc. Limited permission is granted to reproduce documents released in Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) electronic format in paper format.

Documents released in PDF electronic format may be printed by end-users for their own use using a printer such as an inkjet or laser device. Authorized distributors of Delta Controls Inc.

Products (Delta Partners) may print PDF documents for their own internal use or for use by their customers. Authorized Delta Partners may engage a printing or copying company to produce copies of released PDF documents with the prior written permission of Delta Controls Inc.

Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment to past versions of this document on the part of Delta Controls Inc. Delta Controls Inc. May make improvements and/or changes to this manual/the associated software/or associated hardware at any time. BACspec, BACstat, the Delta logo, the ORCA logo, ORCApower, the ORCAview logo, ORCAweb, enteliWEB, enteliBUS, enteliMESH, enteliTOUCH, enteliZONE, enteliSTAT, enteliCON and enteliSYSTEM are trademarks of Delta Controls Inc. BACstat®, ORCA®, ORCAview®, Virtual Stat® and Earthright® are registered trademark of Delta Controls Inc. Windows Vista and Windows XP and Windows 7 are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.

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Registered trademarks of Echelon Corporation. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Document Control Title: ORCAview Version 3.40 Release 1 Technical Reference Manual Edition 1.80 Product Number: None – PDF files included on Release CD Rev Date Changes 1.0 April 30, 2000 Original manual for Version 3.20 ORCAview. Released as PDF files only.

1.01 June 22, 2000 Revised document for release as paper-based manual DOC810-20. Added Data Exchange and ORCAview PIC Statements sections to Chapter 9 Controller Networks. Fixed error in table for Event Object on page 44 of Chapter 11 General Control Language (GCL+). Fixed minor format and copy editing issues in all chapters. Add text to copyright allowing limited reproduction and distribution of the PDF electronic files in paper format. 1.10 April 3, 2001 Revised manual for Version 3.21 ORCAview. Released as PDF files only.

Added new appendices for Derived Network Addressing (DNA) and Using ORCAview with Version 2 Sites. Added install information for Windows ME/2000 to Chapter1 Introduction. Added objects to Chapter 10 Software Objects Reference. Included a section describing special functions for use with Room Controllers, BACstats and LINKnet in Chapter 11 General Control Language (GCL+). Revised Appendix D MicroNet. Chapter 4 Tutorial has been excluded from this revision. 1.20 September 28, 2001 Revised manual for Version 3.22 ORCAview.

Released as PDF files only. The DAC products can now do functions such as alarming, routing and data exchange formerly only found on a DCU. Revised objects in Chapter 10 Software Objects Reference to include additional BACnet features and also to update the additional objects (MI, MIC, TL, MT, SCH) fully supported by DAC products.

Added Appendix G for Working with MS/TP and LINKnet and Appendix H Service Port Access. Included Adobe Catalog full-text index files for use with Acrobat Reader 5.0 with Search and Accessibility or Reader 4.05 with Search.

Chapter 4 Tutorial has again been excluded from the revision. 1.30 May 1, 2004 Revised manual for ORCAview 330 Release 1. Released as PDF files only. 1.40 April 30, 2005 Revised manual for release with ORCAview 330 Release 2.

Includes improved printing of objects and alarms 1.50 September 30, 2005 1.6 May 3, 2006 1.7 November 22, 2009 Supports Vista and Windows 7 plus multi-core processors. Support for DHMI, CON768BT Bluetooth converter and Embedded Web Server. New Navigator features include Software Version Mismatch and Description Column.

Extensive changes to LG and HS objects. Includes MN and SD objects. Changes to DEV, SUA, and OS. Appendix F Service Port Access includes CON-768BT.

1.80 December 9, 2011 The headings of sections with significant changes have a green highlight. Document new suite installer that handles installation, upgrades and maintenance for up to six Delta software applications in a single install process. Dialogs, icons and overall look are updated throughout the product. 3 Navigator has updates to Bluetooth, Communication Control and Objects Security (Lock, Unlock and Temporary Logon). Include new enteliBUS hardware.

Include Start graphic from a command line in a running graphic. 4 Tutorial is eliminated.

Add new objects to Ch. 10: SCH BACnet R4 supports 3 types of values plus partial day scheduling, BDE, IPS, ORS, IOM, ZigBee® Wireless objectsx3 and SV.

Add Intrinsic Alarming for AI, AO, BI, BO and MI. Significant changes to BMD, DEV, EVC, EVL, EVR, LG, LNK, Net, OS, PG, SSS plus Access Objects.

Ch06 include support for multiple Historians. 11 includes new constructs: IntDate/IntTime, Read/Write, SetTime and ToSeconds.

E and F plus increased PG size. Chapter 1 – INTRODUCTION Chapter 1 Contents DESCRIPTION. 1–2 Matching Products for Release. 1–2 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS. 1–3 SUITE INSTALLER FUNCTION.

1–4 Supported Scenarios. 1–4 Unsupported Scenarios. 1–6 OWS DEFAULT DIRECTORIES. 1–7 NEW INSTALLATION. 1–7 Workstation Number. 1–8 Concise: Installation Procedure.

1–9 To install Delta products from the ORCA Suite CD. 1–9 To install Delta products from the desktop. 1–10 Detailed: Installation Procedure. 1–11 To install ORCAview from the ORCAview CD. 1–11 MS HTML Help. 1–18 UPGRADE INSTALLATION. 1–18 Upgrade Procedure.

1–19 To upgrade ORCAview from the ORCAview 3.40 CD. 1–19 COEXISTANCE INSTALLATION. 1–23 To coexist ORCAview from the ORCAview 3.40 CD. 1–23 APPLICATION MAINTENANCE. 1–27 Add/Remove Software. 1–27 Repair Software. 1–29 Uninstall Software.

1–30 CONCISE INSTALLATION OF HISTORIAN. 1–31 To install Historian from the ORCA Suite CD. 1–32 To install Historian from the desktop. 1–32 Historian Install Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Setup.

1–33 WINDOWS XP / WINDOWS 7 SENTINEL DRIVER UPDATE. 1–39 To manually update the Sentinel driver from the ORCAview 3.40 CD. 1–39 CUSTOMIZING THE DESKTOP SHORTCUT FOR AUTOMATIC LOGIN. 1–41 To create a shortcut for automatic ORCAview login. 1–42 SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE. 1–43 Networking Information in Other Chapters. 1–43 Architecture Design.

1–44 Ethernet – BACnet MS/TP. 1–45 Operator Workstation Connections. 1–46 Total Pages in this Section: 46 ORCAview Version 3.40 Technical Reference Manual Ed.

1.80 Original Page 1–1 1–2 Introduction Thank you for buying the Delta Controls ORCAview® program. ORCAview operates in a graphical Windows world and has powerful facilities management tools. We trust that this product will satisfy your building control needs. We are continuing our efforts to more fully express the vision Integrated Facilities Management Solutions Simplified in the ORCAview product.

Description The ORCAview software is a native Windows® application and has been written to look and operate like most Windows applications. The operator can view project data graphically or with the interactive Microsoft Windows Explorer™ style Navigator. Both these interfaces to the DDC system provide real-time data to the PC, with updates as quick as five second if needed. Real-time data can be shown in a group of objects, single objects, multiple objects, on-line graphics, or in any combination. The user interface has an object-oriented design. This approach allows quick access to menus by just clicking on an object using the right mouse button.

At the click of a button, the operator can change from viewing a graphic to editing the graphic using the optional Illustrator tool created by Delta Controls. This makes it easier to draw and test graphics. For more detailed information on the drawing program Illustrator, see the Illustrator Technical Reference Manual which is included on the release CD. ORCAview currently has four methods to access a DDC system through Windows networking. The LAN/WAN connections from the PC to the DDC system are:. BACnet IP (UDP/IP). BACnet Ethernet (10 Mbits/s).

BACnet MS/TP (Up to 76.8K Baud) PC to controller CON-768/ CON-768BT. BACnet PTP RS-232 (Up to 38.4Kbytes/s) Local and Dial-in/Dial-out Matching Products for Release The following is a list indicating the matching builds of product for ORCAview V3.40 Build 3073 or later. ORCAview OWS (Build 3073). ORCAweb™ (Build 3073).

Flash Loader (Build 3073). System Loader (Build 3073). Rainbow Sentinel Drivers (7.5.1 or later) ORCAview Version 3.40 Technical Reference Manual Ed. 1.80 Original Page 1–2 Total Pages in this Section: 46 System Requirements. DSC/DAC – BN155693.

Tetra – EN155693. DFM /DRP– FM155693. V2 Micro – – RC114575. DCU – 340.3073 1–3 System Requirements To run the Delta Controls ORCAview® software, Delta Controls offers the following minimum requirements: Minimum Requirements Operating System Windows XP 32 Pro; Server 2003/Win2K3; Vista 32/64 (Business, and Ultimate); 2008 Server; Windows 7 32/64 (Pro, Business and Ultimate). Processor Pentium or Athlon @ 1 GHz ORCAview supports multi-core processors. RAM at least 2 GB Disk Drive CD-ROM if installing from a CD, otherwise an electronic form can be used Hard Disk Drive 2 GB of free space for ORCAview Video Settings 1024 x 768 resolution with 16-bit color Modem USRobotics modem if dialup needed Serial ports COM Ports for PTP direct use and Service Port Access USB Ports For Service Port Access over a wireless connection Windows 95, Microsoft Windows 98, Windows NT and Windows Millennium Edition (ME), are NOT supported.

Windows 2003 and 2008 Server are supported for installing and running the ORCAweb product. Although ORCAview will run on many less capable machines, performance may be much slower in many cases (e.g., Multi-Trends), and you risk other performance-related problems. If any performance problems are encountered on PCs not meeting these specifications, the first recommendation will be to upgrade to a more suitable machine.

To run the Delta Controls ORCAview™ software, Delta Controls offers the following recommended requirements: Recommended Specification Total Pages in this Section: 46 Operating System Vista 32/64 (Business, and Ultimate); 2008 Server; Windows 7 32/64 (Pro, Business and Ultimate). Processor Intel Core 2 Duo – 2.6 GHz RAM 4 GB+ Disk Drive CD-ROM if installing from a CD, otherwise an electronic form can be used ORCAview Version 3.40 Technical Reference Manual Ed.

1.80 Original Page 1–3 1–4 Introduction Hard Disk Drive 10 GB of free space Video Settings 1280 x 1024 resolution with 32-bit color Modem USRobotics modem if dialup needed Serial ports COM Ports for PTP direct use and Service Port Access USB Ports For Service Port Access over a wireless connection Suite Installer Function This section lists the scenarios that the V3.40 Suite Installer supports and the ones it does not. The aim is to provide information that helps to make the behavior of the installer clearer. Supported Scenarios All scenarios will be supported for both default and custom install locations. If you change only the disk drive letter in a default path, ORCAview still treats the path as the default directory. For example, you might just change the C: to D: and leave the rest of the default path unchanged.

A custom install is one that has the names in the default path changed. Note: All scenarios will be supported for both default and custom install locations.

ORCAview Version 3.40 Technical Reference Manual Ed. 1.80 Original Page 1–4 Total Pages in this Section: 46 Suite Installer Function 1–5 Supported Scenarios Case See Action Clean Install New Installation section on page 1–3 Suite installation with no existing Delta product installed Suite Build-toBuilt upgrade Upgrade Installation section on page 1–18 Upgrade ALL installed product from older build to latest build of the current version. All site specific files are upgraded if necessary.

3.40.2159 suite - 3.40.3073 suite Upgrading from a beta build is NOT recommended. Uninstall the Beta build and then re-install a released version.

Suite Version Upgrade Suite Version Upgrade, keep previous OWS Upgrade Installation section on page 1–18 Upgrade Installation section on page 1–18 Upgrade ALL installed product from older version to current version. All site specific files are upgraded.

3.33.1917 suite - 3.40.3073 suite If Historian is installed, it will not be possible to keep old OWS on upgrade. The old OWS is not upgraded. A new 3.40 OWS is installed alongside it. All other components are upgraded. 3.33.1917 suite - 3.33.1917 OWS and 3.40.3073 suite Coexistence of OWS only (with 3.40 now includes Coexistence of Loaders) Coexistance Installation on page 1–23 Install the current version of OWS and Loaders alongside the existing older version suite (excluding Historian).

Or, install the current version suite (excluding Historian) alongside the existing older version OWS and Loaders. No site specific files are upgraded. Both installations are treated as separate. 3.33.1917 suite - 3.33.1917 suite and 3.40.3073 OWS/SystemLoader. Once in this configuration, and you want to upgrade your suite to 3.40, you must remove 3.40 OWS and Loaders and then upgrade your 3.33 suite. 3.33.1917 OWS/FlashLoader - 3.33.1917 OWS/FlashLoader and 3.40.3073 Total Pages in this Section: 46 ORCAview Version 3.40 Technical Reference Manual Ed. 1.80 Original Page 1–5 1–6 Introduction Supported Scenarios Case See Action suite Complete Removal Uninstall Software topic in Application Maintenance section on page 1–30 Modify Components, Add or Remove Add/Remove Software topic in Application Maintenance section on page 1–27 Repair Repair Software topic in Application Maintenance section on page 1–29 Uninstall ALL installed product of current Version only.

3.40.3073 suite - no product Add and/or Remove individual suite components to current installation of Delta product. 3.40.3073 OWS and ORCAweb - 3.40.3073 OWS and Historian If a malfunction occurs such as power failure and a software application no longer runs, it is possible to repair the installation quickly. The core files are refreshed and it is not necessary to do an uninstall / install of the software product and this approach saves time. Unsupported Scenarios If the Suite Installer does not offer a particular install option, then this scenario is not allowed by the installer.

Unsupported Scenarios Partial Build-to-Build upgrade resulting in mixed builds of the current version. Version Upgrade of versions older than 3.33 R2. Version Coexistence if Historian installed. Add or Remove components during an Upgrade.

Upgrade of versions older than 3.33 R2. Those version would first need to be upgraded to 3.33 R2. Uninstall of older versions. Install mixed versions of various non-OWS/Loader products in the suite (e.g., 3.33 Web and 3.40 ODBC Driver).

In some cases, you would uninstall the Suite and then re-install it. ORCAview Version 3.40 Technical Reference Manual Ed. 1.80 Original Page 1–6 Total Pages in this Section: 46 OWS Default Directories 1–7 OWS Default Directories The Install Path is consistent between Windows XP/Server2003/Vista/7.

It depends on processor bit-width. If 32-bit, install directory will be: C: Program Files Delta Controls 3.40 If 64-bit, install directory will be: C: Program Files (x86) Delta Controls 3.40 The users/custom directory is different between Windows XP/Server 2003 and Windows Vista/7, however, it is consistent between processor bit-width. If Windows XP/Server 2003, user directory will be: C: Documents and Settings Public Delta Controls 3.40 If Windows Vista/7, user directory will be: C: Users Public Delta Controls 3.40 C: Users Public maps to the environment variable%PUBLIC%. New Installation With 3.40, ORCAview has a suite installer which provides a choice of six applications to install.

You may have a CD or downloaded folder with an executable install file named ORCA Suite Setup.exe. The Suite Installer handles multiple applications in one installation process.

Total Pages in this Section: 46 ORCAview 3.40 (includes Illustrator but needs to be enabled on a hardware key). Delta Historian. ORCAweb. Delta ODBC Driver. Delta Flash Loader.

Delta System Loader ORCAview Version 3.40 Technical Reference Manual Ed. 1.80 Original Page 1–7 1–8 Introduction In the previous figure, the checkbox for Delta ODBC Driver is Red indicating that the software key does not have this product enabled.

You can still select this product for installation or press the Cancel button to exit. If installation is completed without the software key fully enabled, the disenabled products will not run. Before you begin your installation you will need to do the following:. Choose a directory – You may let the install program place ORCAview in the default directory or choose a different destination. See OWS Default Directories on page 1–71–7 If the directory does not exist, then the install program will create it.

Determine the name of the site. For example, you could enter International Airport. Determine the name of the workstation on your local network. For example, you could enter Main ORCAview PC.

Determine the number of the workstation on the network. See the following section titled Workstation Number. Workstation Number Every device on the same site must have a unique controller number. ORCAview calls this the workstation number. The PC that will receive the new ORCAview installation must have a unique workstation number. Note: Choose the workstation number carefully, as you must re-install the software to change it.

To avoid conflicting workstation numbers, maintain a list of device numbers for large sites. Devices requiring unique numbers include the following:.

All connected Controllers or Workstations ORCAview Version 3.40 Technical Reference Manual Ed. 1.80 Original Page 1–8 Total Pages in this Section: 46 New Installation 1–9 The PC where the new ORCAview is being installed must have a unique workstation number assigned to it. The workstation number must:. be different than any other workstation number,. be different than any other controller address,.

not be 0, 254, 65534 or 65535. not be greater than 4194302 if only V3 hardware.

not be within any Micro Panel range. Any V3 DCU that is used as an IP router to local V2 devices (DCU's or Turbos, etc) must be addressed lower than 32767. If the Version 2 protocol is being installed, the workstation number must:.

not be greater than 32766 (If greater than 32766, then a message on the dialog warns that this Workstation Address is invalid with Version 2 networks.). not include any number from 250 to 255,. not be 999 If an invalid number is typed in during install, it will be increased to the next valid number or decreased if it cannot go any higher.

For example, if you enter 254 for a workstation number for a site that has V2 Hardware, the system changes it to 256. Concise: Installation Procedure To install Delta products from the ORCA Suite CD:. Insert the CD. If the autorun brings up the interface, select the installer and follow the instructions to complete the installation process OR: 1. Total Pages in this Section: 46 If the autorun does not bring up the interface, use the My Computer icon or the Explorer view to find the ORCA Suite Setup.exe file.

ORCAview Version 3.40 Technical Reference Manual Ed. 1.80 Original Page 1–9 1–10 Introduction 2. Double-click ORCA Suite Setup.exe file to start the Suite Installer.

Follow the instructions from the Welcome screen to complete the installation process. See the detailed Installation Procedure section starting on page 1–11 for more information. To install Delta products from the desktop: 1 Click on the ORCA Suite folder that you downloaded. 2 Use the My Computer icon or the Explorer view to find the ORCA Suite Setup.exe file.

3 Double-click the ORCA Suite Setup.exe file to start the Suite Installer. 4 Follow the instructions from the Welcome screen to complete the installation process. See the detailed Installation Procedure section following on this page for more information. ORCAview Version 3.40 Technical Reference Manual Ed. 1.80 Original Page 1–10 Total Pages in this Section: 46 New Installation 1–11 Detailed: Installation Procedure Note: If you plan to use Ethernet, install an Ethernet card before installing ORCAview. See the tables in the Suite Installer Function section starting on page 1–4 for supported and unsupported install scenarios.

To install ORCAview from the ORCAview CD: 1. Preliminary Steps a. Check that the programs identified on the software key are correct for the site. Use only the specific software key that came with the software for the site. Turn off the PC and attach a software key to your USB or Parallel port. When the key is attached, turn on the PC.

USB Port: This software key that attaches to your USB port. Parallel Port: This software key attaches to a Parallel port.

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Attach the software key, shown in the following figure, to the computer parallel port at the back of the PC. The thumbscrew heads should point away from the PC. The pins go into the computer parallel port plug. Caution: Never remove or attach the software key to the PC while the power is on. The key may be damaged if this caution is not heeded.

Note: If a software key is not present at installation or a product is not enabled on the key (indicated by a Red checkbox), you have the option to proceed with the complete installation of the ORCA products or exit. If installation is completed without the software key, the products will not run. Total Pages in this Section: 46 ORCAview Version 3.40 Technical Reference Manual Ed. 1.80 Original Page 1–11 1–12 Introduction 2. Exit all other programs. Insert the CD into the CD-ROM drive.

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Use the My Computer icon or Explorer to view the contents of the CD. If the autorun brings up the interface: Select the installer and follow the instructions to complete the installation process. Go to step 2 of this procedure. If the autorun does NOT bring up the interface: Find and open the ORCAview 3.40 in the Delta V3.40 Software Suite Installer software folder.

Download video dragon ball z kai sub indo 3gp. Double click ORCA Suite Setup.exe file to start the Suite Installer. The install screen displays and the ORCAview installation starts. Welcome screen.

At the Welcome screen, click Next. Check the dialog for a list of installed ORCA Suite software.

ORCAview Version 3.40 Technical Reference Manual Ed. 1.80 Original Page 1–12 Total Pages in this Section: 46 New Installation 2. Application Maintenance (Check for installed ORCA software). Software License Agreement. Total Pages in this Section: 46 1–13 After reading the agreement, click Yes to accept the terms of the agreement. ORCAview Version 3.40 Technical Reference Manual Ed. 1.80 Original Page 1–13 1–14 Introduction 4.

Select Products For this example, the ORCAview OWS, Delta Flash loader and Delta System loader are selected in the following figure. The other product options must be unchecked. A red checkbox (Delta ODBC Driver) indicates that a product is not enabled on the hardware key. ORCAview Version 3.40 Technical Reference Manual Ed. 1.80 Original Page 1–14 Total Pages in this Section: 46 New Installation 5.

1–15 Chose Destination Folder. The install program chooses default folders for you. Click Browse to choose or create another folder. Note: If you change only the disk drive letter in a default path, ORCAview still treats the path as the default directory. For example, you might just change the C: to D: and leave the rest of the default path unchanged. Click Next to continue.

Workstation Setup a. Enter the Site Name information.

You must enter the Site Name. Enter a Workstation Name for ORCAview.

Note: The Site and Workstation Name fields do not allow invalid characters ( /:.?' ’ $ #) and accept a maximum of 79 characters assuming an installation that uses the default path. Total Pages in this Section: 46 ORCAview Version 3.40 Technical Reference Manual Ed. 1.80 Original Page 1–15 1–16 Introduction 7.

Enter your PC’s Workstation Number on the local network. The workstation number must be unique. See the workstation Number section on page 1–8 for more information. Click Next to continue. If any entries are invalid, a warning message appears. The errors must be corrected before you can begin.

Ready to Install a. This dialog box shows the software selected for installation b. Click $ # System Architecture System architecture is defined as the design of a communications system, which includes the hardware, software, access methods, protocols, and method of control.

The following figures explain the ORCA hardware architecture and illustrate the use of Delta Control hardware in typical networks. Architecture Design. Ethernet – BACnet MS/TP. Operator Workstation Connections Networking Information in Other Chapters See Chapter 9 — Controller Networks of this manual for a treatment of networking concepts and practices. See Appendix C — Derived Network Addressing (DNA) of this manual for a detailed explanation of the DNA addressing scheme included in ORCAview 3.30.

Chapter 3 — Navigator provides a basic explanation of DNA. See Appendix E — Working with MS/TP and LINKnet of this manual to configure and program these products. See Appendix F — Service Port Access of this manual for an explanation of how to use ORCAview typically on a laptop to connect to a network using the Service Jack on a DAC, DSC or BACstat controller. Use of the CON-768 and newer CON-768BT converters is explained.

Total Pages in this Section: 46 ORCAview Version 3.40 Technical Reference Manual Ed. 1.80 Original Page 1–43 1–44 Introduction Architecture Design The ORCA Hardware architecture is based on a hierarchical design. This allows for simple and efficient communications in large Wide Area Networks and small stand-alone systems.

The ORCA® architecture is extremely flexible and can be built up in a variety of configurations. There are four levels to the ORCA hardware architecture: AREA level, SYSTEM level, SUBNET level, and LINKnet level. AREA Level controllers are primarily used to break-up large segments of a WAN. One controller per segment may be configured as an AREA Level controller.

AREA Level DSC-1212E, DSC-1616E, DSC-1280E, DSM RTR SYSTEM Level SUBNET Level LINKnet Level ORCAview Version 3.40 Technical Reference Manual Ed. 1.80 Original Page 1–44 Total Pages in this Section: 46 System Architecture 1–45 SYSTEM Level controllers are used to logically distribute networks into manageable building segments. SYSTEM Level Controllers are I/O controllers for major equipment systems such as AHU’s.

SYSTEM Level controllers have Real-Time Clocks, EIA-232 serial ports, and battery backup. This will allow the individual segments to function normally if network cabling is damaged and communications between SYSTEM Level controllers is not possible or interrupted. Only DSC and DSM model controllers can be placed at the SYSTEM Level. Any DSC model can have a subnet of controllers beneath it. DAC model controllers cannot be installed in the SYSTEM Level. Ethernet – BACnet MS/TP The following architecture illustrates the flexibility of the Delta ORCA Native BACnet control system.

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Here, two SYSTEM level controllers have the Ethernet option. This allows them to route from Ethernet to BACnet MS/TP at both the SYSTEM Level (NET1 MS/TP port) and the SUBNET Level (NET2 MS/TP port). OWS 3.40 supports the newer enteliBUS™ family of controllers including the enteliTOUCH™ HMI and associated enteliBUS hardware. Ethernet DSC DSC DSC Subnet Level LINKnet Level DAC DAC LINKnet Newtork communicating @ 76.8 Kbaud DACs BACnet MSTP Network DSC-1616E or DSC-1212E or DSC-1280E or DSC-1616EX BACnet MSTP Network System Level BACnet MSTP Network BACnet MSTP Network DNS-24 DFM-202 Total Pages in this Section: 46 ORCAview Version 3.40 Technical Reference Manual Ed. 1.80 Original Page 1–45 1–46 Introduction Operator Workstation Connections This diagram shows the possible workstation connections.

A distinctive connection point is the BACstat Service Port. Using Delta’s 232/485 converter (CON-768) or the newer CON-768BT you can connect any laptop running ORCAview software to the BACstat Service Port and see the entire Delta Controls Network. This simplifies commissioning and troubleshooting, allowing the Engineer to connect a workstation through a BACstat® near the problem area.

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There are also several standard connection points such as EIA-232 ports using BACnet PTP, directly or through a modem. ORCAview connects directly to the Ethernet network through a Standard Ethernet Network Interface Card connected to the ORCAview PC. It is also possible to use ORCAview to connect to the network across the Internet using BACnet/IP protocols There is a service port on most Delta ORCA hardware. This service port supplies power to the EIA-232/485 converter (CON-768) or wireless Bluetooth to wired RS-485 CON-768BT converter so that the operator does not have to provide a separate power supply for powering the converter. ORCAweb and the newer enteliWEB™ provide additional means to access a network.