SPYDER MODEL 5 ROOM CONTROLLERS
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INSTALLATION GUIDE
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When mounted vertically on a DIN rail, the unit must be
secured in place with a stopper to prevent sliding.
Wall Mounting/Dismounting
The unit can be mounted on floors, walls, and ceilings in
any desired orientation. (See also section "Ambient
Environmental Limits" on pg. 17 for temperature range
restrictions with floor/ceiling mounting.)
The unit is mounted by inserting optional screws
(recommended: DIN EN ISO 7049
–
ST4,2x22
–
C - H)
through the corresponding screwing noses.
99.5
(3-15/16)
RLxN: 187.5 (7-3/8)
RSxN: 151.5 (6)
DIN EN ISO 7049 – ST4,2x22 – C – H
7
T01
8
TN
9
T02
1
L
2
N
3
24V~
4
24V0
5
TN
6
T~
10
RO4
11
IN4
12
RN
13
RN
14
IN1
15
RO1
16
IN2
17
RO2
18
IN3
19
RO3
WM1
20
C2+
23
C2-
24
WM2
21
34
UI1
36
UI2
37
UI3
39
UI4
35
GND
38
GND
26
AO1
27
24V~
28
GND
29
AO2
30
AO3
31
24V~
32
GND
33
AO4
41
C1-
40
C1+
GND
42
BACnet MS/TP
SERVICE
22
24V~
25
GND
Fig. 7. Drilling template (view from above)
After mounting the unit onto the wall, snap the appropriate
terminal protection covers (see Fig. 4 and Fig. 5 on pg. 2)
into place onto the housing by hand.
NOTE:
In the case of wall-mounting, two optional terminal
protection covers (in the case of the WEB-RL6N
[large housings]: IRM-RLC; in the case of the WEB-
RS5N [small housings]: IRM-RSC) must be
installed in order to comply with IP30.
The covers can be fixed into place using optional screws
(recommended: DIN EN ISO 7049
–
ST2,9x9,5
–
C (F)
–
H).
To remove a cover, place a screwdriver in the two leverage
slots (marked with arrows) and pry it loose.
TERMINAL ASSIGNMENT
General
For a complete list of all terminals and a description of their
functions, see Table 2 and Table 6 on pg. 4 and pg. 6.
NOTE:
All terminal blocks capable of carrying either low
voltage or line voltage are orange-colored.
Depending upon the given hardware model, the delivery
includes a plastic bag containing additional, removable
terminal blocks.
Every controller features a terminal assignment label on
the top of the housing.
Power Supply Terminals
▪
In the case of the 24VAC models, power is supplied via a
removable terminal plug (terminals 3 and 4).
See also section "Power Supply" on pg. 9.
Input / Output Terminals
The controller features rows of terminal blocks on the top
and bottom.
▪
In the case of the WEB-RL6N (large housing), the
controller has double rows of analog outputs (AOs) and
universal inputs (UIs) at the top and a single row of
binary outputs (BOs) - triacs (TRs) and relay outputs
(ROs) - at the bottom.
▪
In the case of the WEB-RS5N (small housing), the
controller has a single row of analog outputs (AOs) and
universal inputs (UIs) at the top and a single row of
binary outputs (BOs) - triacs (TRs) and relay outputs
(ROs) - at the bottom.
NOTE:
According to VDE guidelines, it is not allowed to
mix low-voltage and high-voltage signals on the
relays and triacs.
See also section "I/O Terminals" on pg. 12.
Communication Interfaces
All models of the controller feature the following communi-
cation interfaces:
▪
A Sylk Bus interface (WEB-RS5N: terminals 20 and 21;
WEB-RL6N: terminals 30 and 31), for connection to
TR40x/42x Wall Modules;
▪
A BACnet MS/TP interface (WEB-RS5N: terminals 40,
41, and 42; WEB-RL6N: terminals 62, 63, and 64);
▪
An RJ45 connector for future use with BACnet WiFi
Adapter;
▪
A second RS485 interface for future use with Modbus.