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HPE8884P1 Network I/O Expansion, P1 FLN 

FW4.02 
 
28 point network point expansion unit for P1 FLN networks. The large I/O count enables remote 
monitoring and control of numerous points over the P1 network. 
 
Universal inputs may be locally scaled and tagged according to engineering units, calibrated and/or 
filtered to adjust for cabling or sensor characteristics. Digital inputs and UI’s may be configured as pulse 
counters. Digital outputs may have short-cycle timers set. 
 

Typical Applications

 

  Digital/analogue inputs such as alarms, operation statuses, high/low level, water & air flow 

proving, environmental conditions such as temperature, humidity or pressure, and other 
auxiliary contacts. 

  Digital/analogue outputs for switching of fans, pumps, lighting or remote status indication, and 

modulating control of actuators, speed or load controllers and remote analogue gauges. 

  Universal inputs and digital inputs may be used as counting inputs for metering of energy and 

volume and instantaneous load calculation at the Master controller 

 

Feature Summary

 

  8 Digital Inputs (DI n/o or n/c, flip/flop, pulse-counting up to 10Hz) 

  8 Digital Outputs (DO) with power-up presetting & short-cycle timers 

  8 Universal Inputs (UI - user configurable analogue [AI] or digital [DI n/o or n/c], flip/flop, pulse-

counting up to 10Hz) 

  4 Analogue Outputs (AO) with power up presetting 

  RJ11 socket connection of HSD0012 or HSD0011 room sensors to UI1 & UI2 (room sensor 

with set point adjuster option, occupancy button & HPECOM port) 

  UI’s user definable for non-standard sensors, active or passive from 1kΩ 

  Connected sensors may be calibrated and filtered by way of the UI configuration 

  Isolated, 256 node (1/8

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 load), RS485 network driver 

  Communication speeds from 2400 baud up to 76800 baud 

  LED indication of the On/Off status of DI and DO points for fast visual status verification 

  Dynamic LED indication of AO status 

  Sequential flashing of DI LED’s as ‘Watchdog’ 

  Automatic communication resumption after a power loss 

  PC configuration by text file download using FUNCPROG or by direct parameter settings entry 

  Upload text file data for retrieving lost application settings, for re-use in other controllers 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for HPE8884P1

Page 1: ...sed as counting inputs for metering of energy and volume and instantaneous load calculation at the Master controller Feature Summary 8 Digital Inputs DI n o or n c flip flop pulse counting up to 10Hz 8 Digital Outputs DO with power up presetting short cycle timers 8 Universal Inputs UI user configurable analogue AI or digital DI n o or n c flip flop pulse counting up to 10Hz 4 Analogue Outputs AO ...

Page 2: ...ATION 9 SUMMARY SCREEN SETTING 10 MANUAL OVERRIDE RELEASE 10 OPERATIONAL DISPLAYS 11 USER SUMMARY SCREEN 11 DOWNLOAD TEXT FILE 12 MAIN PHYSICAL I O DISPLAY 13 POINT LIST DISPLAY 13 RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULT 14 UPLOAD TEXT FILE 14 UNIVERSAL INPUTS 15 LINEARISATION TABLE 16 FACTORY DEFAULT SENSOR TYPES 16 ACTIVE SENSOR SCALINGS 16 PASSIVE SENSOR DEFINITION 17 RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULT 17 INSTALLATION ...

Page 3: ...er versions of FuncProg may be used but the latest feature settings will not be directly available in those earlier versions The ability to make single setting changes directly at the device makes for easy debugging and commissioning The function blocks comprise Physical I O for connection of input switches sensors and output control devices Network settings In all cases points may be manually ove...

Page 4: ...he application number while in terminal mode with the command AN nnnnn Point Types A total of 28 function blocks exist in the device Many points may be Digital or Analogue therefore it is necessary to consider the programmed use of an input or an output before deciding it s point type Example DI1 Description Physical digital input Point 1 Type when on off DI LDI Type when Pulse counter LAI ...

Page 5: ...t 1 8 17 24 xx00 Sensor type 0 100k NTC 10 90 C Ctc 1 Ni1000 10 90 C Cni 2 0 10Vdc 0 100 V1 3 4 20mA 0 100 mA 4 PT1000 10 90 C Cpt 5 10k NTC 10 90 C Ctx 6 Pulse counter P 7 Digital D 8 0 100 9 Seconds Sec 14 Digital normally closed DNC 15 Toggle on off D T xx01 Input calibration Offsets the measured value up to 10 of the sensor range Any value within 10 of the sensor range xx02 Filter incoming sen...

Page 6: ... a PC running a terminal program HyperTerminal is recommended The driver for the HPECOMU cable may be downloaded from www hrw hk Resources Tools section HyperTerminal Settings For successful communication between HyperTerminal and the device initial Properties setup of HyperTerminal should be as per the screen prints below Connect to Comm Configuration Settings General Settings ASCII Setup 4800 ...

Page 7: ... a power up If no attempt to connect the terminal at 9600 baud is made within 5 seconds of a power up then the device will automatically switch to 76800 for normal network operation Saving HyperTerminal Settings For ease of connection it is recommended to save the HyperTerminal setup for each baud rate you may wish to use with an easily recognised configuration name For example HPECOM 24 2400 HPEC...

Page 8: ...be blank If the device power is reset Hello will appear on the screen If Hello does not appear on the screen after a power reset then it is likely that the HyperTerminal baud rate setting is incorrect To break in to terminal mode set Caps Lock on and hold the T character key continuously TTTTTTT After five 5 T s have been sent to the device it will switch to terminal mode At this point the device ...

Page 9: ...eed it will be necessary to reconnect with HyperTerminal at the new comm speed to save write the change Zero the Reset counters 95 0 96 0 97 0 Each Reset counter is zeroed Factory diagnostics Resets 95 96 97 Rx timeout Tx timeout Hardware reset Application Number Setting AN 0 99999 Default Appl 162 is changed to user requirement The application number may need to be customised for older field pane...

Page 10: ...to Auto after being Released or after a power reset Physical outputs will retain the Manual setting after a power reset if the Manual state is Written W before being released thereby making the Manual state the power up default state If the Remember function is enabled for an output the last commanded state is valid after a power reset Function Enter Result Options Comments Manual a Digital Point ...

Page 11: ...ng SLLD Screen Line Logic Display the text line numbers the point numbers relating to the dynamic points assigned to each line and any SLL Screen Line Logic links are displayed On line 12 you can see a text entry that will not be seen when SLLD is off but will appear at the top of the screen when the point set for SLL12 is high in this case point 1 Digital Input 1 Enter SLLD again to revert to nor...

Page 12: ...ficient manner After the text file has downloaded you will briefly see a check of the number of lines expected versus the number of lines received If the two values are equal Restarting will be displayed at which point the new configuration is written to non volatile memory automatically Below is an example showing a selection of utilised points included in the summary screen with user point descr...

Page 13: ... the command value falls below 100 at which time the Max Run timer will reset In practice it is recommended to set the Max Run timer at 2 x the actuator running time UI s display the linearized scaled value including calibration offset if any the units as set in the linearization table and to the right of the units the raw count as seen by the microprocessor prior to linearization and scaling bein...

Page 14: ... the UE Upload Eeprom command After entering UE the current settings in the device will be printed on to the terminal screen With HyperTerminal it is possible to Capture this upload 1 Start a Capture Text from the Transfer menu of HyperTerminal 2 Enter UE 3 After the print of all settings has completed then stop the Capture 4 Locate the text file which was created during the Capture process 5 Clea...

Page 15: ...ng to the table below and by PC assignment of the relevant Sensor Type Factory default Sensor Type selections are highlighted Factory default input raft configuration is in bold text When making own raft configurations select Watt resistors of 1 tolerance or better Input Type Sensor Range Unit Slope Intercept Type UI Resistance Raft Ω 1 2 3 4 DI On Off 1 0 BV 0 100k Open Open Counting 0 65536 1 1 ...

Page 16: ...ve Sensor Scalings Column 1 is the fixed reference to which all display results are based The range of the reference column 1 is effectively 0 1000 It is important to interpret the reference values in combination with the intercept and scaling data at rows 12 14 Taking Sensor Type 2 0 10Vdc as an example The microprocessor raw count range of 0 1000 relating to 0 10Vdc results in 0 100 display beca...

Page 17: ...ng with the decimal shift will be an intercept of 10 0 Using the FUNCPROG tool these settings can be generated in table form for saving as a download text file Passive Sensor Definition Non factory default passive sensors with thermistor element of 1kΩ or greater may be configured 1 Set up a UI raft with suitable resistance links fitted and plug it in to the raft socket of the UI being used If the...

Page 18: ... be connected at the network master s ground terminal The incoming and outgoing screen at each device should be continuously connected via the S terminal of the device note that the device s S terminal has no electrical connection to the device it merely acts as a junction terminal for the purpose of screen continuity The RS485 cable should avoid cable routes that run with power cables Where the R...

Page 19: ...HRW HPE8884P1 V402 Manual 150622 docx E O E Subject to change without notice Page 19 of 23 Connections ...

Page 20: ...se value saved hourly NTC PTC min 1kΩ 0 5Vdc 0 10Vdc 0 20Vdc 0 01 Volt resolution 0 20Ma 4 20mA 0 016mA resolution requires external 18 28Vdc loop power supply 0 10Vdc 0 04 Volt resolution 1 5mA min 6 6kΩ impedance Shielded twisted pair shield grounded Belden 9841 low capacitance twisted pair for RS485 networks braided foil shield shield continuous throughout the network and grounded at network or...

Page 21: ...tted HSD0011 10k NTC Room temperature sensor c w discrete occupancy button press sensor face RJ11 connected to UI1 UI2 HSD0012 10k NTC Room temperature sensor c w set point dial and discrete occupancy button press set point dial RJ11 connected to UI1 UI2 HPR6 Relays module 6 x Opto iso SPDT 250Vac 10 7 A n o 6A n c ac dc trigger Auto Off Manual switch 24Vac FUNCPROG Application creation tool HPECO...

Page 22: ...st Form Date Contact Name Phone Fax Email Company Name Address HPE8884P1 Quantity Universal Input Configuration Indicate an input configuration type for each UI UI1 UI2 UI3 UI4 UI5 UI6 UI7 UI8 0 10Vdc 4 20mA 10k NTC Dig 20k NTC Dig 100k NTC Dig Nickel 1000 PT1000 Other Passive types must be 1kΩ or higher Comments ...

Page 23: ...nual 150622 docx E O E Subject to change without notice Page 23 of 23 Document Update History V4 02 150622 HRW address updated V4 02 141030 Upload application text file download network settings in text file isolated RS485 ...

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