Johnson Controls FX-PCX4711 Series Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 17

Setup and Adjustments

Setting the Device Addresses

FX-PCX controllers are master devices on MS/TP (SA
or FC) buses. Before operating controllers on a bus, you

must

set a valid and unique device address for each

controller on the bus. You set a controller's device
address by setting the positions of the switches on the
DIP switch block at the top of the controller (

Figure 3

).

Device addresses 4 through 127 are the valid addresses
for these controllers.

The DIP switch block has eight switches numbered 128,
64, 32, 16, 8, 4, 2, and 1 (

Figure 9

). Switches 64 through

1 are device address switches. Switch 128 is a mode
switch that enables a controller to operate on an FX-ZFR
Series Wireless Field Bus. Switch 128 must be set to off
for all hard-wired SA and FC bus applications. Set switch
128 to ON for wireless FC bus applications

only

.

Figure 9: Device Address DIP Switch Block Set to

Address 21

Note:

Controllers ship with switch 128 ON and the
remaining address switches off rendering the
controllers wired slave devices, which do not
operate on MS/TP buses, but will not interfere
with bus operation. Set a valid and unique device
address on the controller before applying power
to the controller on the bus.

To set the device addresses on FX-PCX controllers:

1. Set

all

of the switches on the address DIP switch

block (128 through 1) to Off.

2. Set one or more of the seven address switches (64

though 1) to ON, so that the sum of the switch
numbers set to ON equals the intended device
address. See

Table 6

for valid device addresses.

Set the highest number switch that is less than or
equal to the intended device address to ON. Then
continue setting lower numbered switches until the
total equals the intended address. For example, if the
intended device address is 21, set switch 16 to ON
first, then set switch 4 ON, followed by switch 1
(16+4+1= 21). See

Figure 9

.

3. Set switch 128 to ON

only

for controllers on an

FX-ZFR Series Wireless Field Bus application. For
all hard-wired SA and FC bus applications, ensure
that switch 128 is set to Off.

Note:

Do

not

connect a controller with switch 128

set to ON to an active (hard-wired) SA or FC
bus. When a controller with switch 128 set to
ON and a device address from 4 to 127 is
connected to a wired field bus, the entire field
bus is rendered inoperable until the controller
is disconnected or switch 128 is set to Off.

Refer to the

FX-ZFR Series Wireless Bus System

Technical Bulletin (LIT-12011660)

for more

information on device addresses in wireless
applications.

4. Set a unique and sequential device address for each

of the controllers connected on the SA or FC bus
starting with device address 4.

To ensure the best bus performance, set sequential
device addresses with no gaps in the device address
range (4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and so on). The controllers do

not

need to be physically connected on the bus in

their numerical device address order.

5. Write each controller's device address on the white

label below the DIP switch block on the controller's
cover.

Table 6

describes the FC bus and SA bus devices

addresses for Johnson Controls

®

MS/TP

communications bus applications.

Refer to the

FX-PC Series Controllers MS/TP

Communications Bus Technical Bulletin
(LIT-12011670)

or

MS/TP Communications Bus for

BCM System Technical Bulletin (LIT-12011908)

for

more information on controller device addresses and
how to set them on MS/TP buses.

Table 6: SA/FC Bus Device Address Descriptions

Use on Description

Device
Address

Reserved for FC Bus Supervisory Controller
(not for use on controllers).

0

(Switch
128 Off)

Reserved for peripheral devices (not for use
on controllers).

1 to 3

(Switch
128 Off)

Used for MS/TP master devices controllers)
that are hardwired to an SA Bus or FC Bus.

4 to 127

(Switch
128 Off)

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FX-PCX47 Expansion Input/Output Module Installation Instructions

Summary of Contents for FX-PCX4711 Series

Page 1: ...t installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause harmful interference in which case the users will be required to correct the interference at their own expense Installation Observe these guidelines when installing a controller Transport the controller in the original con...

Page 2: ... rail channel on the back of the controller Figure 2 and position the controller snugly against the DIN rail 4 Push the bottom mounting clips inward up to secure the controller on the DIN rail To remove the controller from the DIN rail pull the bottom mounting clips out to the extended position and carefully lift the controller off the DIN rail Wall Mount Applications To mount a controller directl...

Page 3: ...le 5 6 Cover Lift Tab One of Two See Removing the Controller Cover 7 Sensor Actuator SA Bus or Field Controller FC Bus Terminal Block See Table 5 8 Binary Input BI Terminal Block 2 Binary Inputs See Table 3 9 Universal Input UI Terminal Blocks 6 Universal Inputs See Table 3 10 End of Line EOL Switch See Setting the End of Line EOL Switch Note The EOL Switch is located under the controller cover Yo...

Page 4: ... configuring and wiring an MS TP Bus FC bus and SA bus refer to the FX PC Series Controllers MS TP Communications Bus Technical Bulletin LIT 12011670 or MS TP Communications Bus for BCM System Technical Bulletin LIT 12011908 Terminal Blocks and Bus Ports See Figure 3 for terminal block and bus port locations on the controller Observe the following guidelines when wiring a controller Input and Outp...

Page 5: ...le 5 for more information The SA FC bus port pin assignment is shown in Figure 6 Figure 6 Pin Number Assignments for Sensor SA Bus and FC Bus Ports on Controllers Supply Power Terminal Block The 24 VAC supply power terminal block is a gray removable 3 terminal plug that fits into a board mounted jack on the top right of the controller Wire the 24 VAC supply power wires from the transformer to the ...

Page 6: ...12 modular jack on the front of the controller 2 Ensure that the controller s device address DIP switches are set to the correct device address See Setting the Device Addresses 3 Set DIP switch 128 to ON which enables wireless operation on the controller For more information on installing a controller in a wireless configuration refer to the FX ZFR1811 Wireless Field Bus Router Installation Instru...

Page 7: ...ice UI Voltage Input Self Powered UI Current Input External Source Isolated UI Current Input Internal Source 2 wire UI Current Input Internal Source 3 wire UI Current Input External Source in Loop UI Feedback from EPP 1000 7 FX PCX47 Expansion Input Output Module Installation Instructions ...

Page 8: ... BI Dry Contact Binary Input CO or AO 0 20 VDC Output to Actuator External Source CO or AO 0 10 VDC Output to Actuator Internal Source CO or AO 0 20 mA Output to Actuator CO or AO 0 20 mA Output to Actuator AO Voltage Analog Output 8 FX PCX47 Expansion Input Output Module Installation Instructions ...

Page 9: ...e of Input Output Type of Field Device AO Analog Output Current CO 24 VAC Triac Output Switch Low External Source CO CO CO BO Incremental Control to Actuator Switch Low Externally Sourced 9 FX PCX47 Expansion Input Output Module Installation Instructions ...

Page 10: ...t Output Type of Field Device BO 24 VAC Binary Output Switch Low Externally Sourced BO 24 VAC Binary Output Switch High Externally Sourced BO SA Bus Network Stat with Phone Jack Fixed Address 199 10 FX PCX47 Expansion Input Output Module Installation Instructions ...

Page 11: ...delines in Table 3 observe these guidelines when wiring controller inputs and outputs Run all low voltage wiring and cables separate from high voltage wiring All input and output cables regardless of wire size or number of wires should consist of stranded insulated and twisted copper wires Shielded cable is not required for input or output cables Shielded cable is recommended for input and output ...

Page 12: ... 15k ohm pull up Qualified Sensors 0 2k ohm potentiometer RTD 1k Nickel Johnson Controls sensor 1k Platinum and A99B Silicon Temperature Sensor Negative Temperature Coefficient NTC Sensor 10k Type L 10k JCI Type II 2 252k Type II See Guideline A in Table 4 Binary Input Dry Contact Maintained Mode 1 second minimum pulse width Internal 12 V 15k ohm pull up Same as Universal INn Universal Input Commo...

Page 13: ...ll Analog OUT terminals Note All Analog Output Common terminals OCOMn share a common which is isolated from all other commons OCOMn See Guideline C in Table 4 Binary Output 24 VAC Triac External Power Source Connects OUTn to OCOMn when activated External Power Source Requirements 30 VAC maximum output voltage 0 5 A maximum output current 1 3 A at 25 duty cycle 40 mA minimum load current OUTn BINAR...

Page 14: ...onnects OUTn to OCOMn when activated External Power Source Requirements 30 VAC maximum output voltage 0 5 A maximum output current 1 3 A at 25 duty cycle 40 mA minimum load current Same as Configurable OUTn Analog Output Signal Common All Configurable Outputs COs defined as Analog Outputs AOs share a common which is isolated from all other commons except the Binary Input common Binary Output Signa...

Page 15: ...pper 100 mV maximum voltage drop Depending on cable and the connected input or output device you may have to define an offset in the setup software for the input or output point 229 m 750 ft twisted wire 1 5 mm 2 18 AWG stranded copper B 137 m 450 ft twisted wire 0 8 mm 20 AWG stranded copper 91 m 300 ft twisted wire 0 6 mm 22 AWG stranded copper 61 m 200 ft twisted wire N A 24 AWG stranded copper...

Page 16: ...d cable recommended Note On the SA Bus the and wire are one twisted pair and the COM and SA PWR are the second twisted pair of wires FC or SA Bus Communications FC BUS 2 or SA BUS 2 Signal Reference Common for FC or SA Bus communications COM SHLD on FC Bus Isolated terminal optional shield drain connection SAP WR on SA Bus 15 VDC power lead connection Note The SA PWR terminal on an FX PCX controll...

Page 17: ...witch 4 ON followed by switch 1 16 4 1 21 See Figure 9 3 Set switch 128 to ON only for controllers on an FX ZFR Series Wireless Field Bus application For all hard wired SA and FC bus applications ensure that switch 128 is set to Off Note Do not connect a controller with switch 128 set to ON to an active hard wired SA or FC bus When a controller with switch 128 set to ON and a device address from 4...

Page 18: ...s under the two cover lift tabs Figure 3 on the sides of the housing cover and gently pry the top of the cover away from the base to release the cover from the two upper latches 2 Pivot the top of the cover further to release it from the lower two latches 3 Replace the cover by placing it squarely over the base and then gently and evenly push the cover on to the latches until they snap into the la...

Page 19: ...p Jumpers The current loop fail safe jumpers are on the circuit board under the controller cover near the UI terminals Figure 10 When a UI is defined in the system software as a 4 20 mA Analog Input and the UI s current loop jumper is in the Disabled default position Figure 13 the 4 20 mA current loop circuit opens whenever power to the controller is interrupted or off Figure 13 Current Loop Jumpe...

Page 20: ...troller accessories ordering information Table 9 Accessories Ordering Information Description Product Code Number Bluetooth Commissioning Converter FX BTCVT 1 Wireless Field Bus Router FX ZFR1811 0 Transformer 120 VAC Primary to 24 VAC secondary 20 VA Wall Plug TP 2420 Transformer 120 208 240 VAC Primary to 24 VAC Secondary 40 VA Foot Mount 8 in Primary Leads and Secondary Screw Terminals Class 2 ...

Page 21: ...128 KB Random Access Memory RAM Memory 6 Universal Inputs Defined as 0 10 VDC 4 20 mA 0 600k ohm or Binary Dry Contact 2 Binary Inputs Defined as Dry Contact Maintained or Pulse Counter Accumulator Mode 3 Binary Outputs Defined as 24 VAC Triac selectable internal or external source power 4 Configurable Outputs Defined as 0 10 VDC or 24 VAC DC Field Effect Transistor FET BO 2 Analog Outputs Defined...

Page 22: ... Australia NZ Emissions Compliant BACnet International BACnet Testing Laboratories BTL Protocol Revision 4 Listed BACnet Application Specific Controller B ASC The performance specifications are nominal and conform to acceptable industry standard For application at conditions beyond these specifications consult the local Johnson Controls office Johnson Controls Inc shall not be liable for damages r...

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