Does anybody know if the SetupMS3 software is available for an online download? I am also looking for the excel points list that can be configured and downloaded into the D-BACS.
Thanks again. All done. And handed over to BMS guys.I've put the manual ion the folder now...
Did you ever find a solution?I have a problems where the DBAC stops Ethernet communications after a few days to the Jace (both 600s in Ax in one job & in 8000 N4 another).
The DBAC is "alive", but only a power reset with re-establish Ethernet communications.
I am plugged directly DBAC to the Jace with a crossover cable & I brought it in as "DAIKIN MasterStation III" as a BACNet device.
Should I go through a unmanaged network switch with a patch cable?
Do I need to periodically write to the DBAC to keep communications alive?
Right now I am just monitoring space temps.
Thanks
Rich
I never found out the what & why, but it was confirmed by others on this board it is a real problem.Did you ever find a solution?
I'm having the same issue with a JACE 8000 on N4. They have just replaced the DBACS but if anything it's worse now and it has been going on for months.
Thank you. What an absolute piece of **** kit.I never found out the what & why, but it was confirmed by others on this board it is a real problem.
A suggested work around is to wire the 24VAC power to the DBACS through a NC relay and tie it to a controllable output.
I have a button on the GUI to reset the power manually, but I also set up the Status demux (fault- out) to a one shot to trigger it automatically.
I haven't tried the automatic yet, but it should work.
I have a problems where the DBAC stops Ethernet communications after a few days to the Jace (both 600s in Ax in one job & in 8000 N4 another).
The DBAC is "alive", but only a power reset with re-establish Ethernet communications.
I am plugged directly DBAC to the Jace with a crossover cable & I brought it in as "DAIKIN MasterStation III" as a BACNet device.
Should I go through a unmanaged network switch with a patch cable?
Do I need to periodically write to the DBAC to keep communications alive?
Right now I am just monitoring space temps.
Thanks
Rich
Not sure if it is the same underlying problem with JACE, but I've had a couple of Cisco switches refuse to communicate with a JACE 8. These were gigabit switch (also supported 10/100 megabit). The solution was to lock the port speed at 100 megabit.I've solved it by installing a small managed switch between the two and fixing the port connected to the DBACS at 10 speed. So far so good.
I have to ask, How has this worked to date?Well, this got interesting. Posting back to save someone else 6 months of fault finding.
It appears that between the DBACS and the JACE the auto negotiation for port speeds on the IP ports gets lost. Every now and again they end up with the DBACS insisting on switching down to 10 speed and not moving back to 100 speed. With an older AX JACE this causes issues every now and again but generally the JACE switches back to 10 speed and all is good, most of the time. On the newer JACE800 it appears that it will not switch unless you reboot or disconnect/reconnect the cable so when the DBACS decides it's moving back in time and refuses to switch back up to 100 speed you're stuck until you reboot or unplug it.
I've solved it by installing a small managed switch between the two and fixing the port connected to the DBACS at 10 speed. So far so good.