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CHECKOUT

Electrical Checkout

1.

If controller is part of a MicroNet NCP or ARCNET network, verify 
network wiring between controller and other devices is installed 
according to job wiring diagram and national and local electrical 
codes.

2.

If operated from a 24V supply, verify that 24Vac power is provided 
from a power transformer conforming to EN 61558 and wiring is 
installed according to job wiring diagrams and with national and 
local electrical codes.

3.

Verify input jumpers are in correct position.

4.

Verify outputs are wired according to job wiring diagram and with 
national and local electrical codes. 

5.

Make certain current requirements of the controlled device do not 
exceed rating of controller’s digital outputs.

Setting the Address of an NCP/ARCNET Controller

Each controller or other device on the same NCP or ARCNET LAN 
needs a unique node address. The node address of two controllers can 
be the same if they are on different LANs; that is, separated by a Touch 
Screen (NCP networks) or router (ARCNET networks).

Set the node address using switches 1 to 7 in bit switch S1. Do this 
before powering up and cold starting the controller.

NCP/ARCNET CONTROLLER ADDRESS

Example:

 Placing switches 1, 3 and 6 in the ON position and switches 

2, 4, 5 and 7 in the OFF position sets controller address to 37:

Although the controller’s address is set using the switches, the 
controller’s address is activated only after the controller is cold or warm 
started, as described on page 8. If the address has not been activated, 
you will not be able to connect to the controller from VisiSat. 

Cold and Warm Starting the Controller

Cold Start

Caution: If the controller’s Configuration Locked property has not 
been set to Yes in VisiSat, the cold start procedure clears all
 
configuration data from the non-volatile EEPROM of the 
controller. This means the control application will be erased.

A cold start is normally performed only once when controller is first 
installed and before the controller application is downloaded. A cold 
start results in all controller outputs OFF until an application is 
downloaded. The cold start is performed using the controller’s switch 
S1.

To perform a cold start:

1.

Verify all devices connected to controller are in a manually 
controlled safe state.

2.

Energize controller and verify the following:

Green ’Heartbeat’ LED (LD5) is steady on for a short period.

After steady on period, the green LED adopts a normal 
'heartbeat' flash rate.

3.

Place bit switch 8 in ON position and then return to OFF position. 
(green LED will flash rapidly for several seconds and then return to 
normal 'heartbeat' rate.)

Notes: 

1.

Refer to ’Diagnostics LEDs’ section if required.

2.

An online controller can also be cold started from VisiSat using 

Force Defaults

 in the controller’s System object in Bubbleland.

Warm Start

A warm start resets the controller and causes any change of address 
to be activated. When the controller is warm started, all 
EEPROM-resident values are retained. However, controller outputs 
cannot be guaranteed to stay at their present state. 

To perform a warm start:

1.

Verify all devices connected to controller are in a manually 
controlled safe state.

2.

Do one of the following:

Select the 

Force Reset

 option from the controller’s System 

object in Bubbleland (the controller must be online).

Cold start the controller with the controller’s 

Configuration 

Locked

 property set to Yes.

Switch the power to the device Off, then On again.

Diagnostic LEDs

Switch Number

OFF Position

ON Position

1

0

1

2

0

2

3

0

4

4

0

8

5

0

16

6

0

32

7

0

64

Switch Number

OFF Position

ON Position

1

ON

1

2

OFF

0

3

ON

4

4

OFF

0

5

OFF

0

6

ON

32

7

OFF

0

TOTAL

Node Address = 37

1     2     3    4     5    6    7     8    9

   10   11  12  13  14   15   1

6  17

18   19  20  21  22   23   24  2

5  26  27  28  29

30  31  32  33

34  35  36  37 38  39

40  41   42   43  44  45   46   4

7  48  49  50  51  52  53   54   5

5  56

57  58  59   60  61  62   63  6

4   65  66  67  68

69   70  71   72 73  74  75  76

  77  78

O

N

ON

Bit Switch S1 Location

1     2     3    4     5    6    7     8    9

   10   11  12  13  14   15   16  17

18   19  20  21  22   23   24  2

5  26  27  28  29

30  31  32  33

34  35  36  37 38  39

40  41   42   43  44  45   46   4

7  48  49  50  51  52  53   54   5

5  56

57  58  59   60  61  62   63  64   65  66  

67  68

69   70  71   72 73  74  75  76  7

7  78

ON

Location of LEDs (if fitted)

LD1 (Green)

LD2 (Red)

ARCNET/UART 
Status

NCP Activity

Controller

Status

LD5 (Green)

LD3 (Red)

LD8 (Yellow)

LD7 (Yellow)

ARCNET/UART 
Status

LD6 (Yellow)

LD4 (Yellow)

Содержание MN650 Series

Страница 1: ...ownload and modify applications An optional Real Time Clock card can be fitted which maintains controller time during a power failure The RTC card contains a 3V 125mAh Lithium cell which has a life of at least 5 years Networked controllers receive time updates automatically from a MicroNet Manager Interface or Touch Screen time master A Satchwell MicroNet Touch Screen or LCD can be mounted onto th...

Страница 2: ... EEC and Electromagnetic Compatibility 89 336 EEC Federal Communications Commission FCC This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses an...

Страница 3: ...3 Do the following to mount controller on a DIN rail a While pulling down on DIN rail locking bracket snap controller base on a 35mm DIN mounting rail b Release DIN rail locking bracket Location The controllers are suitable for indoor use only When selecting a mounting location make certain the following conditions are met Do not install where excessive moisture corrosive fumes vibration or explos...

Страница 4: ...nded cable for NCP networks is Belden 9502 dual twisted pair screened cable for full opto isolation in areas of high electrical noise However Belden 8762 single twisted pair cable can be used providing that the wiring precautions shown in the MicroNet System Engineering Guide are followed The terminals to use for network connections depend on whether or not a Touch Screen is mounted on the control...

Страница 5: ... must be biased and terminated by fitting jumpers to A B and C of LK4 If the controller is not at one end leave the links unset A local MN50 LCD can be connected to the controller at pins 32 33 and 71 or 72 LAN B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 6...

Страница 6: ...her wire to UI common COM terminal 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 4 Make certain input configuration jumper is in Resistive position Digital UIs Note Only dry voltage free contacts can be monitored Maximum count frequency is once every two seconds 1 Review the Precautions section 2 Connect one wire from field contact to desired input terminal 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 or 29 Polarity is...

Страница 7: ...ontaining non isolated full wave rectifier power supplies If multiple devices are powered from the same transformer verify that the transformer is properly sized to power all equipment simultaneously and all devices contain the same type of rectifier power supplies or internal isolation Also verify that correct polarity has been maintained between all connected devices Refer to DS 10 250 EN 206 Gu...

Страница 8: ...ts OFF until an application is downloaded The cold start is performed using the controller s switch S1 To perform a cold start 1 Verify all devices connected to controller are in a manually controlled safe state 2 Energize controller and verify the following Green Heartbeat LED LD5 is steady on for a short period After steady on period the green LED adopts a normal heartbeat flash rate 3 Place bit...

Страница 9: ...t rate see note Null Outputs Short pulse at Flasher object rate see note Unprogrammed Very fast strobe Uncalibrated Note The pulse rate is determined by the Flash rate set up in the System Flasher object in bubbleland default 1 flash per second LD5 Green Heartbeat LED ARCNET only Pulsing more on than off indicates a duplicate ARCNET node ID Pulsing more off than on indicates that ARCNET is initial...

Страница 10: ...o be removed during the installation of this equipment ensure that they are refitted after installation to comply with UL and CE safety requirements Do not exceed the maximum ambient temperature Interference with parts under sealed covers invalidates guarantee Do not charge short circuit or solder the MN RTC battery Do not allow contact with water nor heat disassemble or dispose of in fire Do not ...

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