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3. Topology
Depending on whether the BACnet communication is over LON or over IP, a
PXC00.D or a PXC00-E.D will be used respectively.
An additional module PXX-L11 (up to 60 LON devices) or PXX-L11 (up to 120 LON
devices) is used together with the controller for the field device communication.
The same topology applies for the 3rd party LON device integration.
When more than 60 LON devices are connected to the network you will need to
add a LON router or LON repeater to split the LON bus in different LON segments.
The distance limitation of a LON segment is 900 m with a serial topology or 450 m
if you are using a free topology.
To extend the distance you can use a LON router or repeater.
The maximum number of repeaters in a LON bus is 1 and the maximum number of
repeaters is 4.
5. Software
Following tools need to be installed in the commissioning PC:
Xworks Plus (XWP)
RXT10.3
Marlon Tool
RXT10.3 tool is used at field level to engineer and commission the RXCs.
Xworks Plus is the automation level engineering tool used to engineer the PX
controller.
Marlon tool will only be used to obtain the types of CFC IO blocks that will have to
be used in Xworks Plus to integrate the LON network variables.
6. RXTool 10.3
Start the RXT10.3 tool
from the icon on the
desktop
The RXT10 tool starts
7. Create a project by selecting Project, New from the menu.
8. Select the required application
library, V2.37 for new projects.
Add the name and details of the
project in the summary tab and
press OK.
9. Save the project using the Save As option from the menu.
10. Create a new folder with a suitable name under the RXT10 Projects folder.
This can be found on
C:Program FilesSiemensDESIGORXTProjects.
11. Open the new project folder (example: HITACHI) with a double-click.
12. Write file name for the your RXT10 project file
13. You can maximise the project list view for easy engineering.
Now RXTool window should look like this.
15. Write a suitable Location and Description for the PXX module.
These data will be imported into XWP.
Note: Remember not to use any other characters than a-z, A-Z or 0-9 in the Location field. Otherwise
you will not be able to export the XWP data later on.
16. Go to the Device Type tab and choose the PXX –Lxx LON module type
from the device type list box.
17. Then select the correct PXX-Lxx module: PXX-L11 or PXX-L12.
18. Press OK. The screen should now appear similar to this.
19. Now add the LON 3rd party device as follows.
20. Fill in the Location and the Description.
Note:
Remember not to use any other characters than a-z, A-Z or 0-9 in the Location field.
Otherwise you will not be able to export the XWP data later on.