Automated Logic UNI/59 Technical Instructions Download Page 6

Revised 1/3/01 • UNI/59

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© 2001 Automated Logic Corporation

UNI/59 only reads the address when the 
module is turned on. After changing the 
address, you must transfer memory to the 
module. Refer to the section “Transferring 
Memory”
.

Switches two through eight of the DIP switch 
are labeled with addressing values. The 
values of the switches in the on position are 
added together to determine the module’s 
address. For example, in Figure 7 switch 
numbers six and seven are both on, giving the 
module an address of six.

Transferring Memory

The UNI/59 module can store the U5I or U5M 
module driver and up to 59 Graphic Function 
Blocks (GFBs), depending on the size of the 
GFBs. All GFBs stored in the UNI/59 must be 
made using the Zone GFB option in Eikon. 
Refer to the 

Eikon User’s Guide

 for more 

information.

To transfer GFBs to the UNI/59, you must use 
SuperVision version 2.6b or later software, 
and you must use FBLINK version 2.7a or 
later. For more information about using 
SuperVision, refer to the 

SuperVision User’s 

Guide

.

The first memory transfer to the UNI/59 takes 
longer than subsequent memory transfers.

1. Connect your workstation or portable 

computer to the UNI/59. Refer to 
“Communicating with the Workstation” on 
page 8
.

2. Navigate to the UNI/59’s module driver 

and look at the module status report in 
SuperVision to make sure the module type 
and number agree with the module. The 
module type for the UNI/59 is 76.

• To view the module status report in 

SuperVision v3.0, click Tools-
Troubleshooting-Module Status.

• To view the module status report in 

SuperVision v2.6b, press the Esc key, 
type

 MO , , module address,15 

and 

press Enter.

3. Transfer memory to the module. 

• In SuperVision 3.0, click Tools-

Troubleshooting-Transfer Memory to 
Module.

• In SuperVision 2.6b, choose Download 

Memory for This Module.

4. When the memory transfer is finished, 

check the module status report again. 
Make sure the FB List on this page shows 
all the FBs you intended to transfer.

Using Flow Sensors

The UNI/59 supports T-Line or U-Line 
modules that use flow sensors. You must 
calibrate each sensor to ensure accurate 
readings. Use the calibration instructions on 
the Parameter page of each FB that uses a 
flow sensor. For U-Line modules, you must 
indicate on the U5M’s Parameter page (in the 
U-Card Flow Control section) how air flow is 
controlled by each U-Line module. Refer to 
the 

U5M Module Driver 

document

 

for details.

For T-Line modules, the zero point must be 
set in the U5I module driver; use the 
procedure below for each FB that uses a flow 
sensor. Set the gain using the FB’s Parameter 

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Summary of Contents for UNI/59

Page 1: ...r brand and product names are trademarked by their respective companies Technical Instructions UNI 59 Using the UNI 59 2 Specifications 2 Mounting 3 Power Wiring 3 Communicating with the UNI 59 3 Conn...

Page 2: ...document at http www automatedlogic com or the SupportPlus CD for more information Make sure you use the correct module driver for your application CAUTION Changes or modifications to this unit not ex...

Page 3: ...100VA maximum Take appropriate isolation measures when mounting the UNI 59 module in a control panel where non Class 2 devices 120VAC or greater or wiring are present You can power several modules fr...

Page 4: ...modules The UNI 59 supports up to 59 T Line or U Line modules If you are using T Line modules you must use a REPOPT repeater after every 20 modules on the Unet If you are using U Line modules you must...

Page 5: ...To set the baud rate at 156 kbps when using an ARC156 CMnet set the baud rate jumper to Arc156 see Figure 5 To set the baud rate at 38 4 kbps set the baud rate jumper to 9600 38 4K and set the first...

Page 6: ...e UNI 59 s module driver and look at the module status report in SuperVision to make sure the module type and number agree with the module The module type for the UNI 59 is 76 To view the module statu...

Page 7: ...ur own cable use the diagrams in Figure 8 3 Set up your communications program with the correct COM port and baud rate settings to display the diagnostic information output by the UNI 59 The diagnosti...

Page 8: ...tch s position turn the UNI 59 module off first Once you have adjusted the switch turn the module back on 1 Connect the computer s serial port to the EIA 232 port of the APT using a standard straight...

Page 9: ...ains the Run and Error LED signals in detail to assist troubleshooting Power indicates power is being supplied to the module CMnet Tx lights when the module transmits data over the CMnet CMnet Rx ligh...

Page 10: ...ticker on the back of the module also shows the date the module was manufactured The first three characters on the sticker indicate the type of module The next two characters show the year and month o...

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