Communication Wiring - Protocols - Bryant 581J-04A Installation Instructions Manual

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J4-1 or J4-4 + 24 VDC
SUPPLY VOLTAGE
J4-2 or J4-5 (-)4 to 20 mA Current
LOOP OUTPUT TO RTU OPEN
4-20
VAC
GND 0-5V
mA
or
or
VDC
0-10V
Fig. 56 — Duct Relative Humidity Sensor Typical
Wiring
Humidistat
The accessory humidistat provides the RTU
Open controller insight to the relative humidity in the space.
The humidistat reads the RH level in the space and compares it
to its setpoint to operate a dry contact. The humidistat is a
dedicated input on the configurable input 9 and tells the RTU
Open controller when the RH level is HIGH or LOW. The
normal condition for humidity is LOW. A normally open
humidistat is the factory default control for the Perfect
Humidity system option.
To wire in the field:
• J5
8 = 24 VAC source for dry contact
• J5
7 = Signal input
SMOKE DETECTOR/FIRE SHUTDOWN (FSD) —
On 581J units equipped with factory-installed Smoke Detec-
tor(s), the smoke detector controller implements the unit shut-
down through its NC contact set connected to the unit's CTB
input. The FSD function is initiated via the smoke detector's
Alarm NO contact set. The RTU Open controller communi-
cates the smoke detector's tripped status to the BAS building
control. See Fig. 43 and 44, (RTU Open Controller wiring dia-
grams).
The Fire Shutdown Switch configuration, MENU
fig
Inputs
input 5, identifies the normally open status of
this input when there is no fire alarm.
Connecting Discrete Inputs
Filter Status — The filter status accessory is a field-installed
accessory. This accessory detects plugged filters. When install-
ing this accessory, the unit must be configured for filter status
by setting MENU
Config
Filter Status and normally open (N/O) or normally closed
(N/C). Input 8 or 9 is recommended for ease of installation. Re-
fer to Fig. 42 and Fig. 43 or 44 for wire terminations at J5.
RELATIVE HUMIDITY SENSOR
(POLARIZED MALE CONNECTOR)
SPAN
ZERO
Inputs
input 3, 5, 8, or 9 to
Fan Status
The fan status accessory is a field-installed ac-
cessory. This accessory detects when the indoor fan is blowing
air. When installing this accessory, the unit must be configured
for fan status by setting MENU
5, 8, or 9 to Fan Status and normally open (N/O) or normally
closed (N/C). Input 8 or 9 is recommended for easy of installa-
tion. Refer to Fig. 42 and Fig. 43 or 44 for wire terminations at
J5.
Remote Occupancy
field-installed accessory. This accessory overrides the unoccu-
pied mode and puts the unit in occupied mode. When installing
this accessory, the unit must be configured for remote occupan-
cy by setting MENU
Remote Occupancy and normally open (N/O) or normally
closed (N/C).
Also set MENU
off. Input 8 or 9 is recommended for ease of installation. Refer
to Fig. 42 and Table 21 for wire terminations at J5.
Power Exhaust (output)
controller board to control power exhaust is a dry contact
which means it does not have 24vac. This 24vac must be con-
nected to the relay to allow it to operate the power exhaust re-
lay in the PE accessory. A 24vac source must be provided to
J11
2 on the RTU Open controller board. This can be provid-
ed by the unit's transformer from various sources. The "R" ter-
minal on the unit's central terminal board (CTB) is a logical
source. Refer to Fig. 42 and Fig. 43 or 44 for wire terminations
at J11.
Communication Wiring
GENERAL — Protocols are the communication languages
spoken by control devices. The main purpose of a protocol is to
communicate information in the most efficient method possi-
ble. Different protocols exist to provide different kinds of infor-
mation for different applications. In the BAS application, many
different protocols are used, depending on manufacturer. Proto-
cols do not change the function of a controller; just make the
front end user different.
The RTU Open controller can be set to communicate on
four different protocols: BACnet, Modbus, N2, and LonWorks.
Switch 3 (SW3) on the board is used to set protocol and baud
Con-
rate. Switches 1 and 2 (SW1 and SW2) are used to set the
board's network address. See Fig. 57 and 58 for protocol
switch settings and address switches. The third party connec-
tion to the RTU Open controller is through plug J19. See
Fig. 59 for wiring.
NOTE: Power must be cycled after changing the SW1
switch settings.
Refer to the RTU Open Controller Integration Guide for
more detailed information on protocols, third party wiring, and
networking.
43
Config
Inputs
The remote occupancy accessory is a
Config
Inputs
input 3, 5, 8, or 9 to
Schedules
occupancy source to DI on/
The relay used by the RTU Open
Protocols
input 3,
3

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