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If the distance between the EY-modulo4 Room Operating Unit and the controller 
(stub length) is less than 3m a bus topology should be used. If the stub length is 
greater than 3m a free topology in a daisy chain must be used. 

The communications jack for both the EY-modulo4 Room Operating Units support 
mono and stereo audio cables. 

Maintenance

WARNING

Danger of electrocution

Turn off power before any kind of servicing.

 

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Each controller requires minimal maintenance, but it is important to take note of the following:

If it is necessary to clean the outside of the front plate and/or the inside of the back plate, 

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use a dry cloth.
Verify the tension of all wires and cables whenever the controller is serviced. 

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Disposal

Products must be disposed of at the end of their useful life according to local regulations.

Troubleshooting guide

Device communicates well over a short network, but does not communicate on large 
network 

Network length 

Check that the total wire length does not exceed the 
specifications of the Junction Box and Wiring Guideline for 
Twisted Pair LonWorks Networks. 

Wire type 

Check that the wire type agrees with the specification of the 
Junction Box and Wiring Guideline for Twisted Pair LonWorks 
Networks. 

Network wiring problem 

Double check that the wire connections are correct. 

Absent or incorrect network 
termination 

Check the termination(s). Incorrect or broken termination(s) 
will make the communication integrity dependent upon a 
device’s position on the network. 

Extra capacitance 

Make sure that no extra capacitance is being connected to 
the network other than the standard FTT circuit and that there 
is a maximum stub length of 3m in bus topology. 

Number of devices on 
network segment exceeded 

The number of devices on a channel should never exceed 64. 
Use a router or a repeater in accordance to the Junction Box 
and Wiring Guideline for Twisted Pair LonWorks Networks. 

Network traffic 

Query node statistic to check errors. Use a LON protocol 
analyzer to check network traffic. 

Summary of Contents for EY-RU482F001

Page 1: ...ssages for commissioning and toggle temperature units between C and F The SAUTER EY RU483F001 can be permanently installed on a wall or used as a hand held air balancing tool that can be connected through a standard wall mounted room sensor Using the SAUTER EY RU483F001 as a hand held unit technicians can directly perform VAV balancing right near the point of control The SAUTER EY RU482F001 commun...

Page 2: ... humidity from 0 to 95 non condensing Ensure proper ventilation of device and avoid areas where corroding deteriorating or explosive vapors fumes or gases may be present The device must be oriented with the ventilation slots towards the top to permit proper heat dissipation Take reasonable precautions to prevent electrostatic discharges to the device when installing servicing or operating the devi...

Page 3: ...cables 6 out of the wall and insert them through the central hole of the back plate 4 Align the back plate with the wall and mark the location of the two mounting holes on the 5 wall Make sure to orient the proper side of the back plate facing upwards Remove the back plate and drill holes in the wall if necessary 6 Install anchors in the wall if necessary 7 Make sure that the mounting surface is f...

Page 4: ...ccess mounting hole 4 Security Srew Device Wiring 5 The EY modulo4 Room Operating Unit can be wired in three 3 different ways depending on its desired use Directly to a controller for use as a wall mounted sensor Indirectly to a VAV through another sensor for VAV balancing Directly to a controller for use as a wall mounted sensor and to provide access to the LON network ...

Page 5: ...EY modulo4 Room Operating Unit There are 4 connection 1 terminals and a 1 8 communications jack within the device B11618 T1 T2 LON LON 1 8 Com Jack Smart Sensor terminal description Fig 3 Connect the T1 and T2 output terminals of the Smart Sensor to SMRT and SMRT input 2 terminals on the controller B11619 SMRT SMRT T1 T2 Smart Sensor Controller Wiring Smart Sensor to a controller Fig 4 The maximum...

Page 6: ...ate of the EY RU483F001 1 Connect the two 2 wires that terminate with the 1 8 audio cable to the T1 and T2 output 2 terminals of the EC Smart Sensor VAV Remove the front plate of the EY RU481 and insert the 1 8 audio cable into the 3 communications jack Verify that the communication terminals 1 and 2 within the EY RU481 are wired to the SMRT and SMRT terminals of the VAV controller The other termi...

Page 7: ...Unit 1 Connect the LON output terminals of the EY modulo4 Room Operating Unit to the LON1 2 and LON2 input terminals on the controller Connect the two 2 wires that terminate with the 1 8 audio cable to the output terminals 3 of the PCLTA card on the computer Other methods of connecting to the computer are possible Insert the 1 8 audio cable into the communications jack of the EY modulo4 Room 4 Ope...

Page 8: ...not communicate on large network Network length Check that the total wire length does not exceed the specifications of the Junction Box and Wiring Guideline for Twisted Pair LonWorks Networks Wire type Check that the wire type agrees with the specification of the Junction Box and Wiring Guideline for Twisted Pair LonWorks Networks Network wiring problem Double check that the wire connections are c...

Page 9: ...t wiring problem Check that the wiring is correct according to this manual and according to the peripheral device s manufacturer Configuration problem Refer to the device s user guide for more information Hardware Installation Guide 9 While all efforts have been made to verify the accuracy of information in this manual SAUTER is not responsible for damages or claims arising from the use of this ma...

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