Johnson Controls LP-FX2211T-0 Installation Instructions Manual
Johnson Controls LP-FX2211T-0 Installation Instructions Manual

Johnson Controls LP-FX2211T-0 Installation Instructions Manual

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FX22/FX62 Supervisory Controllers
Installation Instructions
LP-FX2211T-0, LP-FX2213T-0, LP-FX6211T-0,
LP-FX6213T-0 LP-FX2221T-0, LP-FX2223T-0
LP-FX6221T-0, LP-FX6223T-0,
Applications
The FX22/FX62 is a Web-based supervisory controller
designed specifically for commercial Heating,
Ventilating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration
(HVACR) applications.
The FX22/FX62 manages networks of field controllers
using open communication protocols, such as N2,
L
W
®, and BACnet® protocols. The FX22/FX62
ON
ORKS
supports a full set of building automation features, such
as scheduling, alarming, histories, data sharing, energy
management, totalization, and customized control
routines, which are specifically designed for
commercial facilities.
Figure 1: FX22/FX62 Supervisory Controller
For information on software installation and
configuration required for a supervisory controller, refer
to the FX Workbench User's Guide (LIT-12011149).
North American Emissions Compliance
United States
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 this equipment is
operated in a commercial environment. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is
likely to cause harmful interference, in which case
the user is required to correct the interference at his/
her own expense.
Canada
This Class (A) digital apparatus meets all the
requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing
Equipment Regulations.
Cet appareil numérique de la Classe (A) respecte
toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel
brouilleur du Canada.
FX22/FX62 Supervisory Controllers Installation Instructions
Part No. 24-10564-9, Rev. B
Issued June 20, 2014
Supersedes June 21, 2011
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  • Page 1 FX22/FX62 Supervisory Controllers Installation Instructions Part No. 24-10564-9, Rev. B LP-FX2211T-0, LP-FX2213T-0, LP-FX6211T-0, Issued June 20, 2014 LP-FX6213T-0 LP-FX2221T-0, LP-FX2223T-0 Supersedes June 21, 2011 LP-FX6221T-0, LP-FX6223T-0, Applications For information on software installation and configuration required for a supervisory controller, refer The FX22/FX62 is a Web-based supervisory controller to the FX Workbench User’s Guide (LIT-12011149).
  • Page 2: Installation

    Installation • For LP-FXn213T-0 model supervisory controllers, a GSM/GPRS coax-mounted stub antenna and a Observe these guidelines when installing the FX22/ SIM card provisioned by the Wyless Group. FX62: Materials and Special Tools Needed • Transport the FX22/FX62 in its original container to The following materials and tools are typically needed minimize vibration and shock damage.
  • Page 3 Safety Precautions IMPORTANT: Reverse polarity installation of the cell or the battery in the end product must be CAUTION: Risk of Electric Shock. avoided. Disconnect the power supply before making electrical connections to avoid electric shock. Static Discharge Precautions Mise En Garde: Risque de décharge électrique.
  • Page 4: Location Considerations

    For proper cooling, mount the FX22/FX62 Supervisory 2. Position the FX22/FX62 Supervisory Controller Controller vertically, with the two screw mounting tabs over the screw, so the screw head enters the at the bottom of the unit. It is not necessary to remove keyhole slot in the back of the supervisory the covers before mounting.
  • Page 5: Removing And Replacing The Covers

    See Figure 4 and Figure 5 for locations of the screws that secure each of the two covers. CAUTION: Risk of Electric Shock. Disconnect the power supply before making electrical connections to avoid electric shock. Mise En Garde: Risque de décharge électrique.
  • Page 6 2. Use a #1 Phillips screwdriver to remove the two • One oval knockout for wiring 24 V input power and screws as shown in Figure 5. ground (0.46 in. x 1.25 in. [31.7 mm x 11.7 mm]). 3. Carefully set the screws aside to reuse. 4.
  • Page 7 3. Remove the right-side cover (see Removing and Note: FX22/FX62 ordered without the integral GPRS Replacing the Covers on page 5). Press up each modem do not have the circuit board with the SIM card opened knockout with your finger and thumb socket installed in the supervisory controller.
  • Page 8 Note: You can order an optional GPRS antenna extension kit (LP-FXGPRSE-0, includes cable and antenna bracket) that allows you to mount the GPRS antenna up to 6.5 ft (2 m) away from the supervisory controller. Figure 9: Attach GPRS Antenna FX22/FX62 Supervisory Controllers Installation Instructions...
  • Page 9: Board Layout

    Board Layout Figure 10 shows the location of the option card slot, LEDs, I/O terminals, communications ports, and other supervisory controller features. For a side view of communications ports and other features, see Figure 19. Figure 10: FX22/FX62 Supervisory Controller Board Layout FX22/FX62 Supervisory Controllers Installation Instructions...
  • Page 10: About Expansion Options

    About Expansion Options About Option Cards The FX22/FX62 provides for field-installable expansion The FX22/FX62 has one available option slot to accept with these options: a custom option card, from among the FX22/FX62 Series options cards (30-pin, 2-row connector). See • Option card—Install the options card on Figure 10.
  • Page 11: About Remote I/O Modules

    Installing an Option Card 6. With the mounting holes aligned with the standoffs, place the two screws through the end plate, and For complete details, see the mounting and wiring into the standoffs on the supervisory controller’s instructions document that accompany the specific base board.
  • Page 12: Earth Ground And 24 V Input Power

    Wiring Note: If powering from a 24 V transformer, do not power any other equipment with the transformer. Doing See Figure 10 to locate connectors and other so may cause conducted noise problems. Also, do not components on the supervisory controller. ground either side of the transformer’s 24 V secondary.
  • Page 13 Note: After connecting earth ground to the G terminal, earth ground is available on the 10-position grounding terminal strip, located near the top of the wiring area (see Figure 10). Use this 10-position strip for terminating the shield (drain) wire on shielded cables that connect I/O sensors and remote communications ports.
  • Page 14 • Type-3 10k ohm Thermistor (also see the Important 0–10 VDC statement for Resistive 0—100k Ohms) Inputs support self-powered 0–10 VDC sensors. Input impedance is greater than 5k ohms. 0–10 V accuracy • Resistive 0–100k ohms is ±2% of span, without user calibration. Figure 14 •...
  • Page 15 Binary Input Analog Outputs Inputs support both pulse contacts and normal dry Analog Outputs (AOs) are referenced by the terminals (equipment status) contacts. labeled An and GND (ground). Each AO can supply a maximum of 4 mA over the entire 0 to 10 VDC range. •...
  • Page 16: Nrio16Module (Software) Representation

    Use a RelayOutputWritable in the station for each After remote I/O modules are discovered and added to output. Figure 18 shows an example Relay Output the station under this separate NrioNetwork (each one wiring diagram. as an Nrio16Module), the serial status LEDs for the supervisory controller’s RS-485 port (S2TX, S2RX) continually flash, reflecting polling activity.
  • Page 17 Figure 19: Communications Wiring (Right Side Cover Removed) By default, SEC (LAN2) on the supervisory controller is RS-232 disabled. You can make RS-232 serial port connections to the female (socket) RJ-45 connectors using an IMPORTANT: Typically, you only use PRI (primary 8-conductor flat silver satin stranded cable with port), unless you have a specific application for standard male (plug) RJ-45 connectors.
  • Page 18 Note: If the supervisory controller reboots with the mode jumper in the Serial Shell position (see Figure 10), the RS-232 port provides system shell access. If a dialup modem option card (LP-FXMDM-0) is installed, this modem is disabled during this serial shell access.
  • Page 19: External 12 V Backup Battery

    External 12 V Backup Battery Wiring to Remote I/O Modules The FX22/FX62 Supervisory Controller provides a Wiring to remote I/O modules (LP-FXRIO16-0) typically 2-position connector for support of an external 12 V provides both 15 VDC power and 12 V battery backup Sealed Lead Acid (SLA) rechargable battery.
  • Page 20: Operation

    Operation If after applying power, and the STATUS LED goes out, or if the yellow BEAT LED comes on (steady) and stays Powerup and Initial Checkout lit longer than 2 minutes, contact your technical support Complete all mounting and wiring procedures (I/O representative for assistance.
  • Page 21: About Leds

    Note: A NiMH battery characteristic is to lose charge if About LEDs not left in charge mode (trickle charge). Leaving the The FX22/FX62 has a variety of LEDs, most of which battery unconnected, or in the unit powered off causes are visible on the left cover.
  • Page 22: Required Nimh Battery Maintenance

    Future Use Required NiMH Battery Maintenance This LED remains Off, without activity. NiMH Battery Precautions GPRS See NiMH Battery Precautions on page 3. The GPRS LED provides status of the onboard GPRS Battery life expectancy depends on its discharge cycles modem (for supervisory controller models so (the number of discharges and their depth) and the equipped), and is visible on the cover.
  • Page 23: Repair Information

    Only certified technicians or qualified building maintenance personnel should service Johnson Controls® products. Repair Information Replacement Parts NiMH There are three categories of replacement parts for the Battery...
  • Page 24 Replacing the FX22/FX62 Supervisory 5. Note positions of all communications and other wiring cables going to the supervisory controller. Controller Label cables and wires to avoid misconnection CAUTION: Risk of Electric Shock. later. Disconnect the power supply before 6. Unplug all Ethernet, serial, L , and I/O ORKS making electrical connections to avoid...
  • Page 25 507 E. Michigan Street, Milwaukee, WI 53202 Johnson Controls® is a registered trademark of Johnson Controls, Inc. All other marks herein are the marks of their respective owners. © 2014 Johnson Controls, Inc. FX22/FX62 Supervisory Controllers Installation Instructions Published in U.S.A.

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