Multiflex Rtu Support; I/O Network And Multiflex Rtu Setup On Serial Port; Creating An Instance Of Rtu Application; Deleting/Checking Status Of Rtu Board - Emerson Site Supervisor User Manual

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All boards feature both +5VDC and +12VDC output
voltage points for use in powering transducers or other
input devices that require power.
On the RS485 Network, the MultiFlex combination
input/output boards present themselves to site controllers
as 16AI Analog Input Boards, 8RO Relay Output Boards,
8DO Digital Output Boards, and/or 4AO Analog Output
Boards, depending on what type of inputs or outputs are
equipped. Dip switches are used to assign network ID
numbers to each board type.
The MultiFlex combination input/output boards also
support a Hand-held Terminal interface, Section 2.2.7,
Hand-held Terminal (P/N 814-3110) which allows techni-
cians to view input values, check relay and analog output
states, and override output points with fixed digital or ana-
log values. For more information on MultiFlex I/O boards,
refer to the MultiFlex I/O Board Installation and Opera-
tion Manual (P/N 026-1704).
Table 2-2 shows the available models of MultiFlex
combination input/output boards with description and part
numbers.
P/N
Model Name
810-3063
MultiFlex
88AO
810-3064
MultiFlex 88
810-3065
MultiFlex
168AO
810-3066
MultiFlex
168
810-3067
MultiFlex
168DO
810-3072
MultiFlex
1616L
810-3073
MultiFlex
1616LAO
810-3077
MultiFlex
1616LDO
Table 2-2
- MultiFlex Combination Input/Output Board Models
2.2.2

MultiFlex RTU Support

I/O Board Names and Terminology
Description
8 analog/digital inputs, 8
relay outputs, 4 analog out-
puts
8 analog/digital inputs, 8
relay outputs
16 analog/digital inputs, 8
relay outputs, 4 analog out-
puts
16 analog/digital inputs, 8
relay outputs.
16 analog/digital inputs, 8
relay outputs, 4 digital out-
puts
16 analog/digital inputs, 16
low-voltage (24VAC rated)
relay outputs
16 analog/digital inputs, 16
low-voltage (24VAC rated)
relay outputs, and 4 analog
outputs.
16 analog/digital inputs, 16
low-voltage (24VAC rated)
relay outputs, and 4 pulse-
width modulating digital
outputs
This MultiFlex RTU (Rooftop Unit Board) support
allows you to set the inputs, outputs, setpoints and alarms
on the user interface, and transmit the data through I/O
network between RTU board and Site Supervisor.
2.2.2.1
I/O Network and MultiFlex RTU
Setup on Serial Port
1.
Navigate to serial port configuration screen,
select an unused port and configure it as an I/O
network port.
2.
Configure the baud rate of the I/O network port,
then select MultiFlex RTU from the supported
board types for this port. Set the number of board
needed to setup, click Save to add the RTU
devices. RTU board status will appear "Online".
3.
Navigate to the "HVAC - RTU_0X" device status
screen through the site map, the status screen dis-
plays the following sections:
• General
• Inputs
• Outputs
• RTU Outputs
4.
Click Details on the status screen, the system will
display the properties of the RTU board by the
properties group. You can now view and
configure the properties of the RTU board.
5.
After configuring the properties, the new values
can be sent to RTU application on the Site
Supervisor and RTU board on the I/O network.
The RTU board can now work correctly on the
controller.
2.2.2.2
Creating an Instance of RTU
Application
You can create an instance of RTU application even if
the RTU board is not connected to the Site Supervisor
controller, however the board status is displayed "Offline".
If the RTU board is connected to Site Supervisor
through the I/O network, the Site Supervisor should find
the RTU board and its property values and should be read
on the controller through the I/O network.
2.2.2.3
Deleting/Checking Status of RTU
Board
You can navigate to Network Summary screen to do
the following operations:
1.
View all the devices connected to the Site
Supervisor from the I/O network and its online
status.
2.
Delete a device.
RS485 I/O Network Boards and Peripherals
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