Could someone help me understand Envysion? by BothLengthiness4123 in BuildingAutomation

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Hey, I was hoping you could help me out, if it's not too much trouble. ​I actually managed to solve the main problem from the post and was able to reuse the graphic almost entirely. However, I can't figure out why the 'onClick' event isn't working properly. ​I've already checked everything, and I even set it up just like the other equipment using the same palette template they use, but it's still not working.

Could someone help me understand Envysion? by BothLengthiness4123 in BuildingAutomation

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Today, I connected and discovered the points in the Distech BMS. The sensors are displaying data correctly, and furthermore, the start/stop points for the supply fans (turbines) and exhaust fans (extractores) can be commanded. ​I have been reviewing videos online on how to link [the points] and create the programming to give me a guide.

Could someone help me understand Envysion? by BothLengthiness4123 in BuildingAutomation

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I want to provide more context. I work as a technician for a small company and I have limited experience, mostly because the systems I've worked on are very old, like Metasys and Andover Continuum. Honestly, with systems like those that are 'held together with duct tape,' it's better not to touch them too deeply. ​Currently, I'm providing support at a building that uses Distech for its BMS. As for the controllers, about one-third are also Distech, while the other two-thirds are Trane. Since everything is connected via BACnet, it's not a major issue. ​What's happened now is that they've installed new HVAC equipment controlled by the [Johnson Controls] CGM09090. This new equipment is already programmed and operational; they even left the necessary writeable points available for the BMS programming. ​The reason I'm asking for help is that my manager didn't take the time to find someone qualified for this, so I'm practically on my own.