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Revised 7/30/02 • S6104

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The S6104 has two rotary switches for 
addressing: 

• For WebCTRL systems, use the switches 

to assign the device’s MAC (medium 
access control) address on the BACnet-
over-ARCNET network segment. The 
rotary switches define the MAC address 
portion of the device’s BACnet address 
which is composed of the network 
address and the MAC address. 

• For SuperVision systems, use the 

switches to assign the device’s module 
number.

One switch corresponds to the tens digit and 
the other corresponds to the ones digit. For 
example, if the module’s address is three, set 
the tens switch to zero and the ones switch to 
three, as shown in Figure 2.

Power Wiring

CAUTION

The S6104 module is a Class 2 

device (less than 30VAC, 100VA maximum). 
Take appropriate isolation measures when 
mounting the S6104 module in a control 
panel where non-Class 2 devices (for 
example, 120VAC) or wiring are present.

You can power several modules from the 
same transformer if you maintain the same 
polarity.

The S6104 has an operating range of 21.6VAC 
to 26.4VAC. If voltage measured at the 
module’s power input terminals is outside this 
range, the module may not work properly.

1. Turn the module’s power off. This 

prevents the module from being powered 
up before the proper voltage is verified.

2. Make sure the 24VAC power source is off.

3. Connect the power wires to the module’s 

power terminals labeled Gnd and 24VAC 
(see Figure 1 on page 2 for location).

4. Apply power to the transformer.

5. Make sure that 24VAC is present at the 

module’s power input terminals.

6. Set the module’s address. Refer to 

“Addressing” on page 3 for details about 
setting the address.

7. Turn the S6104’s power switch on.

When the module turns on, the Run and 
Power LEDs turn on. The Run LED begins 
blinking and the Error LED turns off. See 
Table 9 on page 16 to troubleshoot the 
LEDs. If the module does not respond, call 
Technical Support at (770) 429-3002.

Network Communications

The S6104 module supports several 
communications options through its CMnet 
port. 

On a SuperVision system, the S6104 module 
can connect to a legacy CMnet at 9600 bps or 
38.4 kbps, or to a BACnet-over-ARCNET 
network segment at 156 kbps. 

 Figure 2. Setting the Module’s Address

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Содержание S6104

Страница 1: ...ounting 3 Addressing 3 Power Wiring 4 Network Communications 4 Using the S6104 on an ARC156 Segment 5 Using the S6104 on a Legacy CMnet 5 Connecting the S6104 to the Network 5 Communicating with the W...

Страница 2: ...log outputs A single board provides the power circuitry microprocessor and non volatile memory stores data even during a power failure The Access Port allows communication with WebCTRL or SuperVision...

Страница 3: ...Outputs 6 digital outputs Form A 3A max Analog Outputs 4 analog outputs 0 to 10VDC 20mA source capability Output resolution 8 bit D A Communication For WebCTRL 156 kbps BACnet over ARCNET and 9600 bp...

Страница 4: ...he S6104 has an operating range of 21 6VAC to 26 4VAC If voltage measured at the module s power input terminals is outside this range the module may not work properly 1 Turn the module s power off Thi...

Страница 5: ...lect jumper must also be set to Access NOTE Setting the CMnet jumper to Legacy disables the industry standard BACnet over ARCNET ARC156 protocol for the network segment and enables the proprietary ALC...

Страница 6: ...ommunication speed is fixed at 1200 baud 1 Connect the computer s serial port to the EIA 232 port of the APT using a standard straight through cable 2 Set the APT s Mode Select switch to TTL see Figur...

Страница 7: ...rt when finished to allow the S6104 to receive inputs from the LogiStat Communicating Through the Access Port Using SuperVision When using SuperVision you can connect a workstation or portable compute...

Страница 8: ...ource to power the 4 20mA transducer The B terminal is capable of supplying 18 to 24VDC but the total current of all B terminals must not exceed 200mA If the voltage measured from the B terminal to Gn...

Страница 9: ...e of sensor used Make sure the jumper is positioned correctly and be sure to grip the jumper by the sides only See Figure 10 Figure 8 Input Wiring 15 16 17 18 20 19 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 IN...

Страница 10: ...pin 2 Temp of the LogiStat Port The LogiStat Plus also provides the slidepot position and TLO inputs through pin 3 Sw The LogiStat Pro provides temperature setpoint adjust and TLO inputs through seria...

Страница 11: ...mode by setting the HOA switches see Figure 1 on page 2 for the switches location Table 5 on page 12 shows the status of the digital output based on the output s configuration and the HOA switch posit...

Страница 12: ...put s operation lock the output to a known condition using the Function Block s Properties page in WebCTRL or Parameter page in SuperVision Be sure the equipment operates as specified Writing GFBs for...

Страница 13: ...pend on the type of sensor or actuator attached to the I O point You can select the channel number offset and gain using SuperVision s Point Help feature or Configure Points utility Alternatively you...

Страница 14: ...ute Download button If any downloads failed they are listed in the Failures section under the tree in the UI 2 Thermistor 32 17 to 213 F 27 to 100 6 C 0 00 0 00 15 88 15 69 mA or Volts 32 0 to 20mA 0...

Страница 15: ...SC key type MO module address 15 and press Enter 3 Transfer memory to the module In SuperVision v3 0 click Tools Troubleshooting Transfer Memory to Module In SuperVision v2 6b download memory for This...

Страница 16: ...imal Figure 17 S6104 LED locations Table 9 LED Signals Run LED Error LED Condition 2 flashes per second Off Normal 2 flashes per second 1 flash then pause Normal but module is alone on the CMnet this...

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