JOHNSON CONTROLS
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SECTION 6 – USER INTERFACE CONTROL CENTER
FORM 145.05-NOM7
ISSUE DATE: 10/31/2019
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The password is entered by pressing the correct se-
quence of numerical keys (the 0 key through the 9 key)
and by pressing the
key. As digits are entered, aster-
isks is placed in the password field. Once entered, the
menu system compares the password to a list of stored
passwords. If the entered password matches one of
the stored passwords, the user is allowed access at the
specified level, and the display shows the first appli-
cable parameter of the menu list, with the appropriate
edit prompts. If the password is not correct, the screen
displays “Password Incorrect” for two seconds and re-
vert back to the Login Prompt. Pressing the X key dur-
ing password entry cancels the password entry process
and take the user back to the Login Prompt.
Once a password has been accepted, reentry of that
password is not be required until key activity is idle
for fifteen minutes. This ensures that the menu system
reverts to password protection within an acceptable
timeout.
POWER UP BANNER
When power is first applied to the control panel, the
following message is displayed for two seconds:
The top line displays the copyright message. The bot-
tom line displays the software version, and the present
date and time.
The software version number is in the following for-
mats:
•
VER.ZZ.YY (control board released version).
•
Where C is the Product Classification and stands
for Commercial unit.
• VER is the Family Code.
• ZZ = the Product Code.
• YY = the Version Number.
COMMUNICATION
The Unit Controller is designed to communicate with a
Building Automation System and a printer.
The Building Automation System communication uses
BACNET protocol, MS/TP, Modbus I/O, Modbus
Server, Modbus Client or Terminal. Other Building
Automation system networks can be connected by us-
ing a router.
The printer communication uses ASCII protocol and
RS-232 hardware.
Communication Ports
The IPU Control board (
has
two serial communication ports. BACNET MS/TP
must use Port 1 and Terminal must use Port 2, which is
the RS232 Port.
BACNET Wiring
All BACNET devices are “daisy chained” together us-
ing a twisted pair, the (+) is connected to the (+) and
the (-) to the (-). The connections on the PORT 1 con
-
nector are as follows:
1 = + (Transmit)
2 = - (Receive)
3 = R (Return)
4 = S (Shield)
Device Object Instance (DE)
The unit is shipped to automatically establish the
DE address after the MAC address is established us-
ing the MAC address switches on the I/O board or
through the User Interface. The default Device Object
Instance (DE) would be 23000 plus the MAC address.
The MAC address can be set in two ways using the
MAC Address Switches on the IPU or though the SER-
VICE key of the User Interface. The 8-way binary
switch (SW2) uses seven of the rockers to set the MAC
address. The network address must be between 1 and
127. To determine the node address, add the value of
each DIP switch in the ON position as shown in
. Switch 8 must always be in the ON
position to allow terminal operation.
As stated above the MAC address can also be set us-
ing the SERVICE key. Go to parameter “PI MANUAL
MAC ACCESS.” Press the
key and
enter the MAC
address number using the numeric keypad and press
the
key
again. The MAC address can be a number
from 0 to 127. If the MAC address is entered using the
User Interface the control ignores any values entered
through the MAC Address Switches. In order to make
the MAC Address switches active again a value of –
enter 1 for the “PI MANUAL MAC ADDRESS.” To
use the above procedure to establish the Device Object
Instance (DE) the value for “DE MODIFIER OFF
-
SET” MUST BE SET TO –1.