Emerson E2 Manuel D’Utilisation

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E2 RX/BX/CX I&O Manual 
Status screen.
3.
Press 
 (Setup) to open the Global Data 
Setup screen.
The Global Data feature is an enhanced method of 
effectively distributing commonly used input values 
between multiple E2s. Sensors such as outdoor tempera-
ture and outdoor humidity are set up on an E2 as Global 
Data inputs. This E2 then becomes the “provider” of the 
global sensor values to all other Global Data applications 
on the E2. 
As a result, a single sensor can be used by any applica-
tion in any E2 on the network.
Unless you program it otherwise, the E2 always 
assumes you will be using Global Data in all your applica-
tions. When you create new applications in the E2, it will 
always automatically connect the appropriate application 
inputs (except for the spares) to their corresponding 
Global Data outputs.
10.17.1 Priority Settings
When selecting the priority for a global sensor input, 
there are four settings to choose from.
Primary   Primary inputs are the highest priority 
inputs. If a sensor is set up with a primary priority, it 
is recognized by all Global Data applications on the 
network as the highest priority. The primary provider 
sends this input value to the other Global Data appli-
cations in the other E2s, and each E2 immediately 
sends that value to all of its own applications that use 
the Global Data input.
Only one input of each type may be designated as a 
primary on the E2 Network. In other words, if one E2 
is acting as the primary provider of the global Out-
door Air Temp, no other E2 on the network may have 
a global Outdoor Air Temp sensor with a “primary” 
priority.
If using this priority setting, you must enter board and 
point settings.
Secondary   Sensors that are set up with secondary 
priorities are backup sensors that will be used by all 
Global Data applications if the primary sensor fails.
If a global input is set up on an E2 with a secondary 
priority, the E2 will not send its value to the other 
Global Data applications as long as it is receiving a 
primary value of that type from another E2 on the 
network. If a secondary provider does not receive a 
primary value update at least once every five min-
utes, the secondary provider will assume the primary 
sensor has failed, and it will send the secondary 
value to all other Global Data applications on the net-
work. These applications will then use the secondary 
value in place of the failed primary value.
Secondary providers will continue to send the input 
value until the primary provider again sends a valid 
update to the other Global Data applications. The 
secondary provider would then stop sending the sec-
ondary value, and all Global Data applications would 
use the primary value.
If using this priority setting, you must enter board and 
point settings.
ExampleOut of three E2s, an outside air temperature 
sensor on E2 A’s I/O Network is set up as the primary 
provider of the global Outside Air Temp input. A sim-
ilar sensor is set up on E2 C with a secondary prior-
ity (see Figure 10-45
).
As long as E2 A is capable of broadcasting a valid 
temperature value, all three E2s would use E2 A’s 
Outside Air Temperature value in their own Global 
Data applications.
However, if E2 A loses contact with the sensor, E2 A no 
longer has a valid temperature value to send to the 
other Global Data applications. After five minutes of 
no updates from E2 A, E2 C will consider the pri-
mary Outside Air Temp source to have failed, and it 
will begin sending the value of the secondary sensor 
to the Global Data applications of the other two E2s. 
All E2s would then use this secondary value as Out-
side Air Temperature.