
How to install an UWP 3.0 system
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Installing the Building Automation system
The installer has to perform the following steps to install a smart-building system:
1. Define the required Building Automation functions and the relevant modules
2.
Define the number of necessary bus generators, following the suggestion described in the
paragraph:
How to define the number of Dupline® networks
3.
Size the 24 Vdc power supply as described in the paragraph:
How to size Carlo Gavazzi DC
power supply
4. Install the Dupline® bus, following the suggestion given in paragraph
The Dupline® bus
5. Position and design the cabinet(s) correctly, following the suggestion given in the description of
the Dupline® bus and the HSbus.
6. If the modem is part of the installation, it has to be placed to the left of the
UWP 3.0
7. The DIN-rail module has to be placed as described in the Dupline® a HSbus paragraphs
8. Connect the loads and inputs/outputs as described in the relevant datasheets of the DIN-rail
modules (ON/OFF light, dimmable light, blind motors, …)
9. Connect the energy meters to the serial port COM 2 and configure them (modbus address, baud
rate,…)
10. Connect the LAN via the Ethernet connector
11. Connect the power supply: 24Vdc and 230Vac
When switching on the
UWP 3.0
, the following LEDs will light up on the front panel: green “ON” LED
(indicating the device is powered), yellow “BUS” LED (indicating HSbus activity), yellow COM2 LED
(indicating COM door activity), blue “USB” LED (indicating the presence of a USB device) and red Status
LED (at the first start-up it will be ON, indicating that no configuration is present or when it is connected
to a PC via the
UWP 3.0 Tool
). When connecting the network cable, the Ethernet port LEDS will also
light up.
When switching on the
UWP 3.0
, the following LEDs will light up on the front panel: green “ON” LED
(indicating the device is powered), yellow “BUS” LED (indicating HSbus activity), yellow Dupline® LED
(indicating Dupline® bus activity).
When switching on the SH2UMMF124, the following LEDs will light up on the front panel:
-
Green LED:
ON (indicating the machine is powered)
-
Blue LED:
f
ast blinking
: searching for the cover signal / not registered / switching off.
slow blinking
: service is registered and signal is available.
steadily on
: communication under way.
When switching on the SH2DSP24, the green LED will be lit up, indicating the module is powered.
See the LED/LEDs on the dongle USB modem for any network information.
When switching ON the other DIN-rail I/O modules, the following LEDs will light up on the front panel:
green “ON” LED (indicating the device is powered), yellow “ON” Dupline® LED (indicating Dupline® bus
activity), red I/O LEDs (indicating the relevant input/output status).
After connecting and powering the
UWP 3.0
, connect it to the
UWP 3.0 Tool
, following the instructions in
the
UWP 3.0 Tool
manual.
The
UWP 3.0
IP settings are factory-configured to start as DHCP. If no routers are present, please change
the IP address as described in the
UWP 3.0 Tool
manual, by using the USB key.
To create a configuration, please follow the instructions in the
UWP 3.0 Tool
manual.