Johnson Controls IOM2721 Installation Manual Download Page 4

 CAUTION

Risk of Property Damage:

Do not apply power to the system before checking

all wiring connections. Short circuited or improperly

connected wires may result in permanent damage to

the equipment.

 ATTENTION

Mise En Garde: Risque de dégâts matériels:

Ne pas mettre le système sous tension avant

d'avoir vérifié tous les raccords de câblage. Des

fils formant un court-circuit ou connectés de façon

incorrecte risquent d'endommager irrémédiablement

l'équipement.

Important: 

Do not exceed the expansion module

electrical ratings. Exceeding expansion module

electrical ratings can result in permanent damage to

the expansion modules and void any warranty.

Important: 

Use copper conductors only. Make

all wiring in accordance with local, national, and

regional regulations.

Important: 

Electrostatic discharge can damage

expansion module components. Use proper

electrostatic discharge precautions during

installation, setup, and servicing to avoid damaging

the expansion module.

For detailed information on configuring and wiring

an MS/TP bus, FC bus, and SA bus, refer to the 

MS/TP

Communications Bus Technical Bulletin (LIT-12011034)

.

Terminal blocks and bus ports

See 

Physical features

 for terminal block and bus port

locations on the expansion module. Observe the following

guidelines when wiring an expansion module.

Input and output terminal blocks

The input terminal blocks are mounted on the bottom of

the expansion module and the output terminal blocks are

mounted on the top of the expansion module.

SA/FC bus terminal block

An IOM can be connected to a Sensor/Actuator (SA)

bus or a Field Controller (FC) bus, but not to both buses

simultaneously. The SA/FC bus terminal block is a

removable, 4-terminal plug that fits into a board-mounted

jack.
When connecting the IOM to an FC bus, wire the bus

terminal block plugs on the expansion module, and the

other controllers and expansion modules in a daisy-chain

configuration using 3-wire twisted, shielded cable as

shown in Figure 4.

Figure 4: FC bus terminal block wiring

When connecting the IOM to an SA bus, wire the bus

terminal block plugs on the expansion module and other

SA bus devices in a daisy-chain configuration using 4-wire

twisted, shielded cable as shown in Figure 5.

Figure 5: SA bus terminal block wiring

Note: 

The SA PWR/SHLD terminal does not supply 15

VDC. The SA PWR/SHLD terminal is isolated and can

be used to connect (daisy chain) the 15 VDC power

leads on the SA bus (Figure 5) or the cable shields on

the FC bus (Figure 4). The SA bus supervisor supplies

15 VDC to devices on the SA bus requiring power.

SA/FC bus port

The SA/FC bus port on the front of the expansion

module is an RJ-12, 6-position modular jack that provides

a connection for devices on the SA bus, a Wireless

Commissioning Converter, or ZFR/ZFR Pro Wireless

Router (depending on which wireless system the IOM is

operating on).
The SA/FC bus port is connected internally to the SA/FC

bus terminal block. See Table 4 for more information. The

SA/FC bus Port pin assignment is shown in Figure 6.

IOM2721 Input/Output Module Installation Guide

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Summary of Contents for IOM2721

Page 1: ...equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operatio...

Page 2: ...applications Use shims or washers to mount the expansion module securely and evenly on the mounting surface Mount the expansion module in an area free of corrosive vapors and observe the Ambient Cond...

Page 3: ...or surface in a proper mount position and mark the hole locations through the mounting clips 3 Drill holes in the wall or surface at the marked locations and insert appropriate wall anchors in the ho...

Page 4: ...terminal blocks are mounted on the top of the expansion module SA FC bus terminal block An IOM can be connected to a Sensor Actuator SA bus or a Field Controller FC bus but not to both buses simultan...

Page 5: ...us port RJ 12 modular jack on the front of the expansion module 2 Ensure that the expansion module s device address DIP switches are set to the correct device address See 3 Set DIP switch 128 to ON wh...

Page 6: ...inum 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 3 INn Binary Input Dry Contact Maintained Mode 1...

Page 7: ...re See Figure 8 to determine cable length Use twisted wire cable N A Maximum cable length versus load current Use the following figure to estimate the maximum cable length relative to the wire size an...

Page 8: ...upply 15 VDC The SA bus supervisor supplies 15 VDC to devices on the SA bus requiring power FC Bus 0 6 mm 22 AWG stranded 3 wire twisted shielded cable required SA Bus 0 6 mm 22 AWG stranded 4 wire 2...

Page 9: ...applicable termination diagrams Table 5 Termination details Type of field device Type of Input Output Termination diagrams Temperature Sensor UI Voltage Input External Source UI Voltage Input Interna...

Page 10: ...grams Current Input Internal Source 3 wire UI Current Input External Source in Loop UI Feedback from EPP 1000 UI Dry Contact Binary Input UI 0 10 VDC Output to Actuator External Source AO 0 10 VDC Out...

Page 11: ...pansion module on the bus You set an expansion module s device address by setting the positions of the switches on the DIP switch block at the top of the expansion module Device addresses 4 through 12...

Page 12: ...e on Descriptions 0 Switch 128 Off Reserved for FC Bus Supervisory Controller not for use on controllers or expansion modules 1 3 Switch 128 Off Reserved for peripheral devices not for use on controll...

Page 13: ...er to the expansion module is interrupted or off Figure 12 Current loop jumper positions Setting the current loop jumper to the Enabled position Figure 12 connects an internal 100 ohm resistor across...

Page 14: ...tartup in progress not ready for normal operation SA FC BUS Green Blink 2 Hz Blink 2 Hz Data Transmission normal communication Off Steady No Data Transmission N A auto baud not supported On Steady Com...

Page 15: ...k of 10 Note These terminal blocks can be used as replacement parts if keeping consistent terminal block colors is important AP TBK3PW 0 Replacement Power Terminal Blocks 3 Position Gray Bulk Pack of...

Page 16: ...w Terminal Blocks Mounting Horizontal on single 35 mm DIN rail mount preferred or screw mount on flat surface with three integral mounting clips on expansion module Housing Enclosure material ABS and...

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