Honeywell 230NM001 - User Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 3 – GENERAL; Trademark Information
- Page 4 – Controller Part Numbers; Fig. 1 Controller Part Numbers; Dimensions; Unitary Controller Large; Fig. 2 Unitary controller large dimensions
- Page 5 – Unitary Controller Small; Fig. 3 Unitary controller small dimensions; NETWORK SECURITY; WARNING; GENERAL SAFETY; CAUTION
- Page 6 – SPECIFICATIONS; Electrical; wall module
- Page 7 – T1L Communication; Dimension
- Page 8 – Relays
- Page 9 – HARDWARE OVERVIEW; Fig. 4 Hardware Overview
- Page 10 – System Overview; Fig. 5 System Overview
- Page 11 – Service Button; Pressing Service Button during Power-Up; MOUNTING; Before Installation; DIN Rail Mounting; Fig. 7 Lock Position
- Page 12 – Fig. 8 Controller mounting on DIN Rail; Wall Mounting; Fig. 9 Screw Mounting Position
- Page 13 – POWER SUPPLY; General Information
- Page 14 – Chopper Wiring Example; Fig. 12 Power Wiring Examples; Risk of Electric Shock:; Grounding; Earth Grounded; Unitary Controller; This equipment must
- Page 15 – INPUT / OUTPUT WIRING; Wiring Requirements; When attaching two or more wires to the same; Single wire; Prepare wiring for the terminal blocks, as follows:; Fig. 13 Attaching Two or More Wires at Terminal Block
- Page 16 – Internal Wiring Example; Internal Wiring Large controller
- Page 17 – Internal Wiring Small controller
- Page 18 – Terminal Connections
- Page 20 – UIO Wiring Examples; Fig. 16 Universal IO Wiring Examples; Output Connection Example
- Page 21 – DO CHP Wiring Example; • All terminals are protected against short circuit and 24 VAC.; max 1.5A all four loads energized
- Page 22 – Auxiliary Wiring Examples; Fig. 18 Auxiliary Wiring Examples; polarity is reversed, external devices may be damaged.; DO Relay Wiring Examples; Fig. 19 DO Relay Wiring Examples; DO RELAY WIRING EXAMPLES
- Page 23 – NETWORK CONCEPTS; IP Network Topologies; Table 17. TIA/EIA 485 Cable Specifications
- Page 24 – BACNETTM IP CONTROLLER; Connecting to an IP network
- Page 25 – Auto Baud rate functionality; Table 18 Baud Rate vs Maximum Cable Length
- Page 26 – BACnet; MS/TP Wiring Example; Fig. 22 Connection to a BACnetTM MS/TP Bus; to a verified earth ground.
- Page 27 – BACNETTM MS/TP CONTROLLER; BACnetTM MS/TP Limitations; Physical Limitation; Automatic MAC Addressing
- Page 28 – Fig. 25 Calculating the MAC Address; Setting the Device Instance Number; Table 20 DIP Switch values for MSTP MAC Address; ON
- Page 29 – T1L COMMUNICATION AND; Fig. 26 T1L Daisy chain Topology; Ring Topology; Fig. 27 T1L Ring Topology
- Page 30 – WiFi Communication; Install the Local Antenna; Factory Default Controller; Fig. 29 Default access point; WiFi access point configuration
- Page 31 – Remote Antenna Placement; Unitary; Recommended WiFi Security Points
- Page 32 – WiFi Access Point Connection Process; Fig. 32 WiFi Access Point Connection flow chart
- Page 33 – MODBUS RTU; Wiring Topology
- Page 34 – Modbus Considerations
- Page 35 – SYLKTM; Supported SylkTM devices; Table 23. Recommended maximum distances; shielded, Stranded or Solid
- Page 36 – SylkTM Wiring Example; Fig. 35 SylkTM Wiring Topologies; to additional; polarity; Sylk Device; Home Running
- Page 37 – TROUBLESHOOTING; WiFi Troubleshooting; Table 24 WiFi Troubleshooting
- Page 38 – LED Interface; Fig. 36 LED Interface; Controller Status LED; Table 25 Controller Status LED
- Page 39 – BACnetTM MS/TP LED Status; LED Status
- Page 40 – WiFi LED Status
- Page 41 – REGULATORY INFORMATION; FCC Regulation; Professional Installation Warning; Table 31 Connectivity Frequency Range; Parameter
- Page 42 – Conforms to; Article 33 Communication
- Page 43 – Table 34 Honeywell Unitary Controllers Containing; Substance Name
- Page 44 – APPENDIX; Sensor Input Accuracy; The controller's internal sensor inputs support both 10 K NTC; Table 35 Sensor Accuracies
- Page 45 – Recognition of Sensor Failure of Sensor Inputs; recognized sensor failure for the various types of sensor:; Configuration; Nickel Class B DIN
- Page 46 – Sensor Characteristics; 0 K NTC TYPE II Characteristics
- Page 48 – 0 K NTC TYPE III Characteristics; Table 38 10 K NTC TYPE III Characteristics
- Page 49 – Resistance
- Page 50 – Table 39 10 K3A1 Characteristics (Continued)
- Page 51 – 0 K NTC Characteristics
- Page 52 – Table 40 20 K NTC Characteristics (Continued)
- Page 55 – The characteristic of the nickel temperature sensor is; equations on request); Coefficients
- Page 56 – Sensor Type
- Page 57 – Characteristics
- Page 65 – ABBREVIATIONS
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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31-00610-01
Unitary
CONTROLLER
General ............................................................................... 3
Trademark Information .................................................... 3
Product Description........................................................... 3
Controller Part Numbers ................................................. 4
Dimensions ........................................................................... 4
Unitary Controller Large........................................................ 4
Unitary Controller Small ........................................................ 5
Network Security ............................................................. 5
General Safety Instructions.......................................... 5
Specifications ................................................................... 6
Electrical ................................................................................ 6
Operational Environment................................................ 6
Hardware................................................................................ 6
Communications ................................................................ 6
T1L Communication.......................................................... 7
Supported Devices* ........................................................... 7
Weight And Dimensions .................................................. 7
Universal IO*......................................................................... 7
Chopper Output (CHP) ..................................................... 8
Relays ...................................................................................... 8
WiFi Communication ........................................................ 8
Hardware overview ......................................................... 9
System Overview ............................................................... 10
Service Button.................................................................... 11
Mounting ........................................................................ 11
Before Installation ............................................................ 11
DIN Rail Mounting ........................................................... 11
Wall Mounting 12 ...................................................................
Power Supply ................................................................. 13
General Information ........................................................ 13
Chopper Wiring.................................................................. 13
Chopper Wiring Example............................................... 14
Grounding............................................................................ 14
Input / Output Wiring ................................................. 15
Wiring Requirements ...................................................... 15
Internal Wiring Example ................................................ 16
Terminal Connections..................................................... 18
UIO Wiring Examples ...................................................... 20
DO CHP Wiring Example ............................................... 21
Auxiliary Wiring Examples ........................................... 22
DO Relay Wiring Examples ........................................... 22
Network Concepts ........................................................ 23
The RS-485 Standard ..................................................... 23
TIA/EIA 485 Cable Specifications .................................. 23
BACnet™ IP Controller................................................. 24
BACnet™ MS/TP Wiring.............................................. 25
Auto Baud rate functionality........................................ 25
Termination Resistors .................................................... 25
Shield Termination .......................................................... 25
BACnet™ MS/TP Wiring Example.............................. 26
BACnet™ MS/TP Controller ....................................... 27
BACnet™ MS/TP Limitations ...................................... 27
Physical Limitation............................................................... 27
AutoMAC limitation .............................................................. 27
Setting the Device Instance Number ............................ 28
T1L Communication and standard .......................... 29
WiFi Communication ................................................... 30
Factory Default Controller ................................................. 30
WiFi access point configuration...................................... 30
Remote Antenna Placement........................................ 31
Recommended WiFi Security Points ........................ 31
WiFi Access Point Connection Process ................... 32
Modbus RTU................................................................... 33
Wiring Topology ................................................................ 33
Cables and Shielding...................................................... 33
Modbus RS-485 Repeaters .......................................... 33
Modbus Client Specifications ..................................... 33
Modbus Compliance....................................................... 33
Modbus Considerations ................................................ 34
Sylk™ ................................................................................ 35
Supported Sylk™ devices............................................... 35
Sylk™ Wiring Example .................................................... 36
Troubleshooting............................................................ 37
WiFi Troubleshooting ..................................................... 37
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