Carel rTM SE Series Installation Manual
Carel rTM SE Series Installation Manual

Carel rTM SE Series Installation Manual

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  • Page 1 Wireless system rTM SE sensors and devices rTM SE installation guide I n t e g r a t e d C o n t r o l S o l u t i o n s & E n e r g y S a v i n g s...
  • Page 2 IMPORTANT Important warning!!! The rTM SE system devices are incompatible with the CAREL rTM system, due to an improvement made to the ZigBee™ wireless communication protocol..
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Content 1. INTRODUCTION 8. INSTALLATION Fastening the BP SE sensors ................32 2. SYSTEM COMPOSITION Fastening the other devices ................32 3. PRE-INSTALLATION Electrical connections ..................33 Serial connection cable specifi cations ............35 Site inspection.......................7 Installation work ......................9 9. PARAMETER SETTINGS Selecting the devices and quotation ..............9 Starting up the system..................36 4.
  • Page 4 rtM +0400030EN - rel. 1.3 - 02.03.2017...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    – These devices, physically connected to the Router-Bridge only, are required. thus “detected” by the CAREL supervisor or the BMS as if they were • SI sensor for industrial environments code WS01F01M00 (powered by physically connected to the same RS485 network as the Access Point.
  • Page 6 • Code WS01N02M20 rTM SE RC ROUTER-COUNTERS (powered at 12/24 Available with the following plugs. – Vac/dc) Italian; – – Same functions as the CI pulse counter French; – – 2 pulse counter digital inputs British; – – 2 NTC temperature inputs (10K@25°C German;...
  • Page 7: Pre-Installation

    2.4 GHz wireless channels using a device that analyses the radio spectrum of 2.4 GHz channels. The CAREL rTM SE handheld code WS01L01M00, can be used for this function; this device indicates the level of saturation on the wireless channel. To perform the operations with this device, the following operations must be performed in sequence using the rTM SE handheld: –...
  • Page 8 Automatic wireless channel selection: The rTM SE Access Point automatically selects the channel with least traffi c when running the “create network and choose channel” function locally, assessing the signals of the other wireless devices present and active in the environment at the time the automatic procedure is run; on the layout drawing defi...
  • Page 9: Installation Work

    – make sure that: – each sensor can communicate with two diff erent Routers; – each Router can communicate with two diff erent Routers. Add others where necessary; RS485 Modbus® Access Point Router-Sensor EP1 Router °C/rH% Lux Remote serial line °C/rH% RS485 Cold Room...
  • Page 10 SE WIRELESS SENSOR EP SE 2 NTC- 2 DI WS01E02M00 rTM SE WIRELESS COUNTERS CI 2 DI - 2 NTC - Modbus® For the NTC probes (10K@25°C) see the CAREL NTC***** codes in the price list The NTC probe is not used for the following models: WS01U01M00...
  • Page 11: System Configuration

    Considering the data transmission times of the rTM SE system, this problem is generally not signifi cant. Use the following procedures to complete the basic confi guration of the system. Subsequently the parameters are chosen and the corresponding Carel supervisory system (PlantVisorPRO or PlantWatchPRO) settings made. 4.1 Binding procedure The binding procedure is a special operation used to bind the probes to the Access Point.
  • Page 12 SE handheld Run the Netw. Scan function again; The channel added to the list is the one chosen by the Carel P/N WS01L01M00 Wait until NETWORK SCANNING ends; Access Point being installed. Check the wireless channels added to the list, comparing the previous Netw.
  • Page 13: Confi Guring The Router

    Step Device Action Notes • AP-9 The display shows the main wireless network parameters. Wireless communication channel; • Enter these on the installation documents and on the Ac- PANID, displays the last 4 least signifi cant digits (all are cess Point. displayed on the supervisor);...
  • Page 14 Step Device Action Notes For part numbers: Binding will be complete when the three LEDs switch off , • WS01RB2M20 and LED L1 starts fl ashing (L2 and L3, L4 for Router-Bridge • WS01VB2M10 off ). L1 L2 L3 Rx- Rx+ GND •...
  • Page 15 Step Device Action Notes Carel Router part numbers When the Router is powered up, the binding procedure Binding will be complete when the three LEDs switch off , • WS01RB2M20 with the Access Point whose wireless network is open and LED L1 starts fl ashing (L2 and L3, L4 for Router-Bridge •...
  • Page 16: Configurazione Dei Routers Plug E Switch

    LED L1 fl ashes quickly (0.25s). The wireless network has dheld Press the local button or use the rTM SE handheld: been opened and is ready for binding the Plug-Switch Routers. Z-HANDHELD Z-HANDHELD ZB-CAREL ZB-CAREL Node Network Note: The Access Point automatically assigns the Ro- Joined Commands...
  • Page 17 Step Device Action Notes Plug/Switch Router Assign the serial address with the local button to monitor the P/Ns energy meter parameters. Important! Do not assign duplicate serial addres- • Press the local button four separate times for no more than WS01C010I0 ses.
  • Page 18: Confi Guring The Bp Se Sensor (Built-In Probe)

    The rTM SE handheld must be bound to the same LED L1 on the Access Point and the Routers belonging to CAREL P/N WS01L01M00 wireless as the sensors. Open the wireless network, the same wireless network fl ash quickly (0.25 s).
  • Page 19 Use the buttons to select the serial address to be At the end of the procedure the sensor can be set to CAREL P/N WS01L01M00 assigned to the sensor. “sleep mode” if it is not used immediately for reading the temperature.
  • Page 20: Confi Guring The Ep - Sa - Si Sensors And Ci Pulse Counter

    The BP SE sensors can be confi gured and bound manually (without the rTM SE handheld), using the CLEAN switch and the magnetic screwdriver Carel P/N 0000000722 (an ordinary magnet can also be used). Step Device Action Notes BP-MAN BP SE sensor Confi...
  • Page 21 SEN-3 Access Point Open the wireless network so as to be able to bind the LED L1 fl ashes quickly (0.25s).The wireless network has CAREL P/N WS01AB2M20 devices been opened and is ready for binding the sensors. Important! Only the Access Point being bound to the sensors must have the wireless network open.All other Access Points...
  • Page 22: Removing A Sensor From The List

    Step Device Action Notes SEN-7 Sensors For each sensor, apply a label with the serial address. On the layout drawing, write the address and the associa- ted Access Point, completing the form shown at the end To write the data use an appropriate printer or perma- of this manual for each installation: •...
  • Page 23: Checking The Wireless Signal In The Fi Eld

    The rTM SE handheld can be used to check the qua- The display shows the wireless signal levels of the Router and CAREL P/N WS01L01M00 lity of the wireless signal directly where the sensors the Access Point (highlighted by “*”), identifi ed by the MAC are to be installed.Run the following functions:...
  • Page 24: Reset Procedure

    5. RESET PROCEDURE 5.1 RESET procedure for the various devices The reset procedure is mainly used to unbind a sensor from a wireless network and bind it to another network. For BP SE sensors, the serial address can be reset to the default value (127). 5.2 BP SE sensor RESET sensor (keep serial address saved) Place the magnet near the magnetic switch SW1 (the green LED will...
  • Page 25: Access Point

    5.4 Access Point Press and hold button T1 continuously (L1 fl ashes quickly 0.25 s); release button T1 only after all the LEDs have gone off (10 s); wait another 15 seconds, until LED L1 is on steady (L2 and L3 OFF) (Reset). Alternatively, using the rTM SE handheld: run the functions shown below in sequence, selecting the device with the * (asterisk) that indicates the Access Point.
  • Page 26: Meaning Of The Leds

    Alternatively, using the rTM SE handheld as described for the Access Point to simply unbind the device (the sensor keeps the previously assigned address). It is not possible to reset the device and the default address using the handheld (function only available from the local button on the device). Z-HANDHELD Z-HANDHELD ZB-CAREL ZB-CAREL Node Network...
  • Page 27: Access Point

    6.3 Access Point Action LED sequence (time in sec.) Meaning of the signal L1 ON Access Point in RESET status Access Point ON with wireless channel confi - L1 fl ashing (1 s) gured Pressing button T1 or opening the Access Point with wireless network open (ready L1 fl...
  • Page 28: Summary Of Configuration Guidelines

    Using the rTM handheld: • run the Netw. Scan function again. If there are existing CAREL networks, • access “SensMenu”, “Add Sens”, “Open Net” . Respond “NO” to the request the display shows the list of channels used;...
  • Page 29: Reset Ep Se Sensor

    7.8 RESET EP SE sensor • Remove the battery and press button T1 to discharge the circuit; • replace the battery in the compartment. LEDs L1, L2, L3 come on together, then fl ash a few times quickly and switch off ; •...
  • Page 30: Installation

    – preferably install the device on a masonry wall, avoiding metallic using the rTM SE handheld (Carel code WS01L01M00). For further walls, which tend to shield the wireless signal; information on the rTM SE handheld, see the rTM SE user manual.
  • Page 31 NTC 2 ID31 NTC 1 BP sensor EP sensor Fig. 8.c Communication between devices is managed by the ZigBee™ transmission protocol exploiting the features of Mesh networks (automatically seek alternative routes). ID 25 NTC 2 ID 20 Access Point ID 29 ID 26 ID 24 ID 31...
  • Page 32: Fastening The Bp Se Sensors

    When installation is complete, the network password should be entered to prevent unauthorised operations. Write the password on the installation data documents. Fig. 8.e 8.1 Fastening the BP SE sensors The BP SE sensor is installed on the bracket provided, as follows: fasten the bracket to the wall using two screws, supplied together with the sensor, remembering the previous suggestions relating to shielding the wireless signal;...
  • Page 33: Electrical Connections

    Electrical connections EP SE sensor The EP SE, Router-Sensor EP1 , Pulse counter and Router-Pulse counter devices have two digital inputs. The sensors can also be used to monitor the temperatures of two diff erent units. In this case, the digital inputs can be used to identify the status of a contact for generic use and must be confi...
  • Page 34 Router-Sensore EP1 / Router Counter fori di fissaggio mounting holey 12 Vdc ...24Vac/dc Fig. 8.l Router-Attuatore fori di fissaggio IN_1 mounting holey IN_2 Description 1. 12 Vac/dc power supply 2. relay digital output 1 3. relay digital output 2 4. digital/analogue inputs 5.
  • Page 35: Serial Connection Cable Specifi Cations

    Installation example appliances Fig. 8.p electrical conncetions rTM Switch APPLIANCE / LOAD Connections: Connections 230 Vac 50 Hz Max load  TERRA / GROUND Resistive  NEUTRO / NEUTRAL Incandescent lamps  LINEA / LINE (L) Fluorescent lamps / trasnformers Fig.
  • Page 36: Parameter Settings

    Tab. 9.b (CAREL is not responsible for the specifi ed battery life). The TRANSM_CYCLE parameter should be set to a recommended transmission time of 16 min (960 s). Check the wireless signal level between the various devices to ensure the wireless connection is working: •...
  • Page 37: Maintenance

    Write the battery replacement date on the installation documents 10.3 Cloning a sensor for replacement Clones can be created on the Access Point using the Clone_AP program, downloadable from the CAREL website ksa.carel.com. Assign of the sensor with the required address following the instructions shown below:...
  • Page 38 PANID. AD-4 Clone_AP program (can be down- Install the Clone_AP program on the PC and start the program. Set: – loaded from the CAREL KSA site serial COM; – ksa.carel.com) Communication speed Select “Open” set the required wireless channel;...
  • Page 39: General Summary

    11. GENERAL SUMMARY 11.1 rTM SE system installation summary  Site inspection • Layout drawing • Check if there are other systems installed that operate at 2.4 GHz • Make sure that there are free wireless channels • Mark the devices on the layout drawing ...
  • Page 40: Installation Examples

    12. INSTALLATION EXAMPLES EP sensor BP sensor BP sensor Fig. 12.a Point the sensors in the direction of the Access Point or Router, avoiding shielded areas where transmission may be blocked. Router-Bridge Access Point Router-Bridge 2 ... 3 m Fig. 12.b rtM +0400030EN - rel.
  • Page 41 RS485 Modbus® RTU 30 m Fig. 12.c Application example with 15 Sensors, 1 Access point & 1 Router Fig. 12.d rtM +0400030EN - rel. 1.3 - 02.03.2017...
  • Page 42 Application example with 30 Sensors, 1 Access point & 2 Router-Bridges Fig. 12.e Application example with 45 Sensors, 1 Access point & 3 Router-Bridges Fig. 12.f Application example with 60 Sensors, 1 Access point & 4 Router-Bridges Fig. 12.g rtM +0400030EN - rel. 1.3 - 02.03.2017...
  • Page 43: Dipswitch - Id Cross-Reference Table For Sensors

    13. DIPSWITCH - ID CROSS-REFERENCE TABLE FOR SENSORS 13.1 Dipswitch - ID cross-reference table for sensors Dip-Switch Dip-Switch Dip-Switch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 rtM +0400030EN - rel.
  • Page 44: Troubleshooting

    14. TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible causes Checks Can’t see the Access Point on the Incorrect communication parameter settings LED L1 is fl ashing slowly (1s) check the following points on supervisor Access Point and supervisor: • serial address; • communication speed (9600/19200); •...
  • Page 45 Installation data System data Customer Channel Address PANID Project extended PANID 0, 1, 2, 3 Network password Date (set from handheld) MAC address Access Point Showcase name Serial ID Type of device NTC probe 1 NTC probe 2 DI 1 DI 2 (Hex) bound...
  • Page 48 Agenzia / Agency: CAREL INDUSTRIES - Headquarters Via dell’Industria, 11 - 35020 Brugine - Padova (Italy) Tel. (+39) 049.9716611 - Fax (+39) 049.9716600 e-mail: carel@carel.com - www.carel.com...

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