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YORK INTERNATIONAL

FORM 450.20-N20 (702)

IMPORTANT!

READ BEFORE PROCEEDING!

GENERAL SAFETY GUIDELINES

During installation, operation, maintenance or
service, individuals may be exposed to certain
components or conditions including, but not limited
to: refrigerants, oils, materials under pressure,
rotating components, and both high and low voltage.
Each of these items has the potential, if misused or
handled improperly, to cause bodily injury or death.
It is the obligation and responsibility of operating/
service personnel to identify and recognize these
inherent hazards, protect themselves, and proceed
safely in completing their tasks. Failure to comply
with any of these requirements could result in serious
damage to the equipment and the property in which it

is situated, as well as severe personal injury or death
to themselves and people at the site.

This document is intended for use by owner-autho-
rized operating/service personnel. It is expected that
this individual possesses independent training that
will enable them to perform their assigned tasks
properly and safely. It is essential that, prior to
performing any task on this equipment, this indi-
vidual shall have read and understood this document
and any referenced materials. This individual shall
also be familiar with and comply with all applicable
governmental standards and regulations pertaining to
the task in question.

SAFETY SYMBOLS

The following symbols are used in this document to alert the reader to areas of potential hazard:

DANGER indicates an imminently
hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, will result in death or
serious injury.

WARNING indicates a potentially
hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in death or
serious injury.

CAUTION identifies a hazard which
could lead to damage to the ma-
chine, damage to other equipment
and/or environmental pollution.
Usually an instruction will be given,
together with a brief explanation.

NOTE is used to highlight additional
information which may be helpful to
you.

Summary of Contents for Universal LINC485

Page 1: ...W RELEASE Form 450 20 N20 702 TX RX TX RX SCREEN P3 P2 GND 5VDC GND P2 P3 USHL LAN PORT 2 LAN PORT 1 STATUS S1 MODE 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 CS OFF ON S1 LINC OFF ROUTER ON REPEATER MODE SWITCH IS FOR 50K REP...

Page 2: ...ized operating service personnel It is expected that this individual possesses independent training that will enable them to perform their assigned tasks properly and safely It is essential that prior...

Page 3: ...able can be obtained by contacting the nearest YORK Sales Service and Authorized Distributor offices It is the responsibility of operating service personnel as to the applicability of these documents...

Page 4: ...9 Background vs Foreground Communications 11 Speed of Communications 11 Summary of ISN Network Restrictions 11 SECTION 3 INSTALLATION 13 Installation Guidelines 13 Environment 13 Electrical 13 Electri...

Page 5: ...on 17 5 VDC Power Supply Connection 19 Wire Connections 20 Termination 22 Switch Settings 22 Continuity and Isolation Checks 25 SECTION 4 MAINTENANCE 26 LEDs 26 Status LED 26 Port LEDs 26 APPENDIX 29...

Page 6: ...ons 10 Figure 3 DIN Rail Mounting Options 16 Figure 4 DIN Rail Removal 17 Figure 5 USB Style Patch Cable 17 Figure 6 Dimensions and Mounting Points 18 Figure 7 Universal LINC485 Components 20 Figure 8...

Page 7: ...m of a controller equipped with a USB style LAN connector sufficient power can be supplied through the LAN connection to operate the Universal LINC485 For older style controllers i e those not equipp...

Page 8: ...is made to allow the use of maximum of two repeaters in each subnet work This allows each subnetwork to have a maximum of three segments NOTE The RS485 standard refers to a segment as a network Electr...

Page 9: ...of ISN controllers by segmenting the network The Universal LINC485 configured as a router separates subnetworks from the main network The LINC Fiber Optics interfaces the ISN network with fiber optic...

Page 10: ...85 w Power Supply Repeater Controller UNIVERSAL LINC485 Universal LINC485 w Power Supply Repeater Controller UNIVERSAL LINC485 Universal LINC485 w Power Supply Repeater UNIVERSAL LINC485 Universal LIN...

Page 11: ...rite data into an ISN controller via a Universal LINC232 Printing of Analog and Digital alarms to a Universal LINC232 connected to an RS232 printer Using a PC running the YORK IcE to Save or Load an I...

Page 12: ...the LAN Port 1 of a Universal LINC485 configured as a repeater must be lower than the node address of the repeater All node numbers connected to the LAN Port 2 of a Universal LINC485 configured as a r...

Page 13: ...he elements and is within the following Temperature 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C Humidity 10 to 95 non condensing The unit should never be mounted outside the con fines of a building If this cannot be avoide...

Page 14: ...AWG wire Protection of Communication Ports The most common circuits damaged are communica tion components such as RS485 and RS232 drivers When using RS485 technology it is possible that electrical di...

Page 15: ...e r o C 1 5 2 A N A N 0 1 d l e i h S d e d l e i h s n U l l a r e v O 0 0 1 l i o f d l e B l l a r e v O 0 0 1 3 9 r o l i o f d l e B d e d i a r B l l a r e v O l i o f d l e B l l a r e v O 0 0...

Page 16: ...rovides several different options for installing within a network The LINC is shipped in a plastic housing with a DIN rail mounting clip The optional 5 VDC Power Supply also uses the plastic housing w...

Page 17: ...ements Power Connections Universal LINC Connection Because the Universal LINC is a small device power can be drawn from a controller if located within 39 in 1 m of the controller An additional pair of...

Page 18: ...A C C B B A 0 58 in 15 mm 0 58 in 15 mm 0 51 in 13 mm 0 51 in 13 mm 2 95 in 75 mm on DIN rail 1 77 in 45 mm 2 16 in 55 mm on DIN rail 0 98 in 25 mm A Mounting Hole for Universal LINC485 0 16 in 4 mm d...

Page 19: ...e other end for connection to a circuit breaker box It is recommended that the line voltage supply cable be installed within suitable conduit if it is run outside the enclosure Ensure that all wiring...

Page 20: ...ch cable to a newer style controller simply insert the USB style plug into the controller At the Universal LINC end remove the standard screw terminal connector and attach the patch cable The patch ca...

Page 21: ...on should always have incoming and outgoing LAN wiring connected to the LAN PORT 1 This allows the network to remain con nected if a device or subnetwork is disconnected The only exception is when the...

Page 22: ...e available device types are Repeater Router To select the device use switch S1 Set the switch to OFF to operate as a router Set the switch to ON to operate as a repeater The DIP switch labelled 2 is...

Page 23: ...repeater can determine if the message needs to pass through to the other side When the Mode switch is set to ON Messages from LAN PORT 1 to LAN PORT 2 are allowed to pass only if a the destination no...

Page 24: ...bnetwork Universal LINC485 Subnetwork The Base Network may contain a combination of up to 92 subnetworks or nodes providing Repeaters are used between segments of 32 RS485 drivers Universal LINC485 Un...

Page 25: ...mon cause of failure of network devices is incorrect wiring Incorrect wiring typically causes short circuits along the network wiring resulting in defective RS485 transceivers Other possible symp toms...

Page 26: ...is changed to indicate reset Port LEDs Each port has two Comms LEDs to signify the module is receiving RX or transmitting TX data The RX LED is green and the TX LED is red The TX LED indicates that da...

Page 27: ...ght remains on replace LINC Disconnect LAN devices one at a time until fault indication disap pears Repair replace faulty device Remove power and disconnect the LAN cable at both ends Ensure resistanc...

Page 28: ...ll de vices LEDs occasionally are not operating properly stay ON Electrical noise on the network Polarity of P2 and P3 crossed in the network Disconnect LAN devices one at a time until fault indicatio...

Page 29: ...5 mm CSA Status LEDs System Status LAN Status Device RS232 Status Switch Selections Device Type Mode Selection Node Address 1 99 LAN Transfer Rate Network Cable Twisted Pair Shielded Belden 9272 or Eq...

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