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MODEL 50 CONTROLLER USER GUIDE July 2021 IMPORTANT NOTE: Email your Host Id to Honeywell WEBs Customer Care (websliense@honeywell.com), so that we can move the license to your organization. For additional queries contact your distributor. ® U.S. Registered Trademark 31-00198-03...
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CIPer MODEL 50 CONTROLLER – USER GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS Order numbers (SKU)................................5 HMI configuration principles ..................................6 HMI Service ..........................................7 HMI pin ...........................................9 HMI user rights ........................................9 HMI PIN lock-out.......................................10 Enabling the alarming on the HMI ................................11 Enabling the alarm LED on the HMI ................................11 Adjusting alarm poll-rate for the HMI ..............................12 Local language HMI menus - translation .............................13 Login user into the HMI and control the translation ........................13...
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CIPer MODEL 50 CONTROLLER – USER GUIDE CIPer Model 50 Firmware....................................34 Firmware & Hardware compatibility ..............................34 Firmware upgrade......................................34 Restore the CIPer Model 50 controller ..............................35 Resetting CIPer Model 50 controller ...............................37 Cable ...........................................37 Technical Documentation ....................................39 Appendix ..................................... 40 USB Driver Installation for Windows 7 ..............................40 USB Driver Installation for Windows 8 ..............................43 USB Driver Installation for Windows 10 ..............................46 31-00198-03...
• WEB-EHSERIESNX26ND IMPORTANT To make efficient use of HMI functionality, it is required to do a few set-up steps in Honeywell WEBStation N4.4.93 or higher. Refer to section HMI configuration principles given below. WEB-EHSERIESNX26D The XL2000HMI can be connected and operated with the below listed OS (SKU) numbers.
CIPer MODEL 50 CONTROLLER – USER GUIDE HMI configuration principles To get the onboard HMI or detached HMI operational, the following configuration principles need to be done in WEBs N4: Add & enable the HMI Service. Set a PIN for the HMI access. Add HMI and LED Alarm recipients.
CIPer MODEL 50 CONTROLLER – USER GUIDE HMI Service The onboard and detached HMI will only work when the HMI Service, called “HonEagleHawkHmiService” has been placed into the “Services” of your station. IMPORTANT Always place the “HonEagleHawkHmiService” into the “Services” folder. Do NOT place it under any service within “Services”...
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CIPer MODEL 50 CONTROLLER – USER GUIDE For translating the “Warning” and “Welcome” message of the HMI, you can also use the WEBs N4 Lexicon tool, see section “Local language HMI menus – translation” in this bulletin 31-00198-03...
CIPer MODEL 50 CONTROLLER – USER GUIDE HMI pin PIN, PIN-configuration, and log-off definition are fully integrated with the Niagara “User Service”. This makes it secure and allows to re-use the user definitions already in place for the station. NOTE It is mandatory to enter a 5-digit (Numeric only) PIN here.
CIPer MODEL 50 CONTROLLER – USER GUIDE HMI PIN lock-out For Cyber Security reasons, users will be locked out after multiple entries of a wrong PIN: • After three wrong PIN entries in a row, user login is blocked for 1 min. For each wrong PIN after this, the user must wait for 1 min.
CIPer MODEL 50 CONTROLLER – USER GUIDE Enabling the alarming on the HMI From the “honEagleHawkHMI” palette, drag the “HmiAlarmConsoleRecipient” into the “Alarm Service” and connect it to the “Default Alarm Class". Enabling the alarm LED on the HMI From the “clOnboardIO” palette, drag the “EagleHawkLedRecipient” into the “Alarm Service” and connect it to the “Default Alarm Class”: 31-00198-03...
CIPer MODEL 50 CONTROLLER – USER GUIDE Adjusting alarm poll-rate for the HMI The update rate for alarms and data points on the HMI has a default setting. This can be adjusted with the CPU performance, to balance the information demand. IMPORTANT i).
CIPer MODEL 50 CONTROLLER – USER GUIDE Local language HMI menus - translation The HMI menus can be localized by making use of the standard Lexicon tool of WEBs N4: • Open Lexicon tool of WEBs N4 and your local language lexicon file •...
CIPer MODEL 50 CONTROLLER – USER GUIDE Filling the Fast Access Lists To fill the Fast Access Lists (FAL) with points, parameters, and schedules, you have two options: • Option 1: Drag and drop points from the Navigation tree on the left into the Fast Access List on the property sheet on the right.
CIPer MODEL 50 CONTROLLER – USER GUIDE Setting the time format on the home screen Make sure that the Lexicon of the desired local language is installed. If not, use the Lexicon Installer to install it. Set the language in the Station/PlatformService “locale” field. 31-00198-03...
CIPer MODEL 50 CONTROLLER – USER GUIDE Dual Ethernet The CIPer Model 50 is equipped with a Dual Ethernet interface. All information about the Dual Ethernet can be found in the CIPer Model 50 Installation & Commissioning Instructions – 31-00233. Separated networks SEPARATED NETWORKS = DEFAULT SETTING For cybersecurity reasons, the default setting of the Dual Ethernet is with the following IP settings:...
CIPer MODEL 50 CONTROLLER – USER GUIDE Network switching mode Optionally, the Dual Ethernet can be operated in network switching mode. If this mode is desired, disable one of the Ethernet ports in WEBs N4 – see screenshot below. Typical application scenarios are a closed BMS networks, like for daisy-chaining plant controllers or daisy-chaining room controllers on Ethernet.
CIPer MODEL 50 CONTROLLER – USER GUIDE Combined network switching & separated networks Optionally separating networks and switching functionality can be combined. This allows to have one (or more) controllers connected to the customer intranet, and all other controllers residing in a closed BMS network.
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CIPer MODEL 50 CONTROLLER – USER GUIDE ATTENTION: Due to the risk of short-circuiting (see below figure), it is strongly recommended that the CIPer Model 50 controller be supplied with power from a dedicated transformer. However, if the CIPer Model 50 controller is to be supplied by the same transformer powering other controllers or devices (e.g., the PW M-Bus Adapter), care must be taken to ensure that correct polarity is observed.
Beginning with the firmware of this release, the CIPer Model 50 will only boot and run authenticated WEBs N4 firmware. This is achieved by a firmware signature. To achieve the best possible cybersecurity, please note the following: Read and apply the Honeywell General Security Best Practices - 31-00129, available at the Honeywell Buildings Forum.
CIPer MODEL 50 CONTROLLER – USER GUIDE Part numbers and supporting material Ordering Part Numbers Table 1. Ordering Part Numbers OS Number (SKU) Description WEB-EHSERIESNX26D CIPer Model 50 PLANT CONTROLLER, w/ HMI, 26 IO, 100 points, 5 devices WEB-EHSERIESNX26ND CIPer Model 50 PLANT CONTROLLER, w/o HMI, 26 IO, 100 points, 5 devices CIPer MODEL 50 CORE LICENSE with SMA-0005-1YR-INT WEBSEHN4LIC PIN-0005 - 18 mo Maintenance...
“traffic” created by the application, concurrent polls from Supervisors, Station Save intervals, Recovery Service intervals, etc. In addition to the general Tridium guidance of a maximum of 80% CPU load, Honeywell has undertaken two exemplary performance tests.
CIPer MODEL 50 CONTROLLER – USER GUIDE PanelBus Communication tuning The default polling time for all Panel-Bus points is set to “Normal = 10s”. This means that the data from the field are updated every 10s. Write commands are sent without time delay. The polling frequency can be changed, and we do recommend that it must be updated more frequently.
2400 ft (731.5m) for twisted-pair or telephone cable and daisy chain topology. The Controller must be positioned at one end of the Panel-Bus, and an end termination (120 Ω) at the other end. Furthermore, the three-position slide switch must be set to "END." Use Honeywell cable 3322 or 3251. 31-00198-03...
CIPer MODEL 50 CONTROLLER – USER GUIDE I/O Modules Pluggable I/O Modules There are 2 variants of pluggable I/O modules: • Panel Bus I/O modules with communication via Panel Bus (light-gray housings). Panel Bus I/O modules are automatically commissioned (with firmware download) by the CIPer Model 50 Controller. •...
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CIPer MODEL 50 CONTROLLER – USER GUIDE Pluggable Pluggable Pluggable Pluggable Relay Pluggable Mixed I/O Analog Input Analog Output Binary Input Output Floating Output LonWorks MODULE PANEL MODULE XFU830A XFR825A CIPer Model LonWorks or Panel Bus 31-00198-03...
XFLR824A 6 RELAY OUTPUT MODULE (LON) W/OVR NOTE: If you do not purchase products directly from Honeywell, please coordinate purchases of the ‘End of Life’ products with your current supplier. In this case, recognize that your supplier must meet the outlined ‘Last Time Buy’...
WEBs 4.4U2 or higher is mandatory for CIPer Model 50, also the related jar files and modules to run the CIPer Model 50 with HMI. Downloaded the workbench version WEBs N4.4.93 or higher from the Honeywell Buildings Forum. For compatibility of WEBs N4, please refer to the latest Release Bulletin.
They are supported as 3 party LON and BACnet devices. The CIPer Model 50 comes with a Honeywell license with the features required to program a non-ILC Spyder. party modules Support and distribution of WEBs N4 modules that have been developed and distributed by 3...
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Honeywell Panelbus Platform Service 4.10.0.2.0.12 Steps to install into WEBs N4 Shut-down CIPer Model 50 controller. Copy the *.jar files into the folder “c:\Honeywell\WEBStation-N4-4.x.x.xx\modules\” on your PC where the WEBStation N4 installation resides. Restart WEBStation N4 workbench. NOTE While booting the controller station, a warning displays in the application directory.
CIPer MODEL 50 CONTROLLER – USER GUIDE WEBs N4 Driver compatibility Supported Drivers Protocol Default Port Hardware Interface(s) Platform Daemon 3011 Ethernet RJ45, IP via USB-B Platform Daemon SSL 5011 Ethernet RJ45, IP via USB-B Station (FOX) 1911 Ethernet RJ45, IP via USB-B Station Secure (FOXS) 4911 Ethernet RJ45, IP via USB-B...
CIPer MODEL 50 CONTROLLER – USER GUIDE Information on HTTP and HTTPS ports: WEBs-N4 Version N4.4.93 or higher includes a template which automatically changes these two ports to 8080 (HTTP) and 8443 (HTTPS), when creating a new station. Un-supported Drivers Protocol Hardware Interface(s) CCTV...
Open WEBs N4, go to the Platform/Platform Administration, and check the version of the Niagara Runtime for the CIPer Model 50 installed. Firmware updates may be available on the Honeywell Buildings Forum and the firmware upgrade procedure will be available with the firmware updates. If there are any queries on Firmware updates, please reach out to your WEBs technical support.
If the upgrade still not successful after signing the third-party modules, then you should perform the factory reset using the clean-dist-honeywell-nxubc.dist file. Choose one of the following "CleanDist" files to delete and restore settings on the CIPer Model 50 controller.
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The base firmware does not allow to start a station and therefore it must be upgraded to the appropriate firmware version using the Commissioning Wizard. Before performing CIPer 50 controller rstoring process, make sure to copy clean dist file in the C:\Honeywell\WEBStation-N4-4.x.x.xxx\cleanDist folder.
CIPer MODEL 50 CONTROLLER – USER GUIDE Resetting CIPer Model 50 controller To reset the CIPer Model 50 controller, the user needs to delete the following • Passphrase • Username • Password • Ethernet IP • Station NOTE In order to delete Modules, the “Clean dist file” needs to be downloaded. Cable Using the following two cables connected end-to-end, TECHTOO USB 3.0 and YIOVVOM DB9 Breakout Connector, setup a connection between the CIPer Model 50 and a terminal program (Putty) via RS232.
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CIPer MODEL 50 CONTROLLER – USER GUIDE NOTE TECHTOO USB 3.0 to Serial Adapter USB RS232 Cable USB Serial Cable Converter DB9 USB (10ft) with FTDI Chipset Gold Plated for Win10/8.1/8/7/Vista/XP/2000/Android/Linux/Mac OS X10.6 & Above. YIOVVOM DB9 Breakout Connector to Wiring Terminal RS232 D- SUB Male Serial Adapters Port Breakout Board Solder-Free Module with case (Female Serial Adapter).
The default primary interface IP address is 192.168.200.20 and the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0 Technical Documentation Product Document type Document name WEBs Honeywell General Security Best Practices 31-00129 CIPer Model 50 Product Data Sheet 31-00197 CIPer Model 50 Mounting Instructions...
CIPer MODEL 50 CONTROLLER – USER GUIDE Appendix USB Driver Installation for Windows 7 Insert the A Male connector of the USB cable into an USB interface jack of the PC and insert the B Male connector into the controller´s USB device interface jack. RESULT: The Found New Hardware Wizard is enabled in the Windows Task Line.
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CIPer MODEL 50 CONTROLLER – USER GUIDE In Control Panel \ Network and Internet \ Network Connections. In Control Panel \ Device Manager \ Network Adapters If the driver has still not been successfully installed, do the following: Right-click on the driver in the Network adapters folder in the Device Manager, and then click Update Driver Software.
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CIPer MODEL 50 CONTROLLER – USER GUIDE Click OK. Select Linux USB Ethernet/RNDIS Gadget, and then click Next>. If a warning message displays, click Continue Anyway. RESULT: Windows will install the driver. Click Close. Check the successful installation of the driver as described in step 5. If this still does not work, use the driver shipped with Windows.
CIPer MODEL 50 CONTROLLER – USER GUIDE USB Driver Installation for Windows 8 Insert the A Male connector of the USB cable into a USB interface jack of the PC and insert the B Male connector into the controller´s USB device interface jack. In Windows, start the device manager.
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CIPer MODEL 50 CONTROLLER – USER GUIDE Click Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer. Select Network adapters. 31-00198-03...
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CIPer MODEL 50 CONTROLLER – USER GUIDE Select Microsoft. Select USB-RNDIS-Adapter, and then click Next button. RESULT: The Update Driver Warning message box displays. 31-00198-03...