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Technical Instructions
UNI/32
Automated Logic Corporation • 1150 Roberts Blvd. • Kennesaw, GA 30144 • 770/429-3000 • 770/429-3001 Fax •
www.automatedlogic.com • Copyright 2001 Automated Logic Corporation. All rights reserved. Automated Logic, the
Automated Logic logo, SuperVision, Eikon, Alert, and InterOp are registered trademarks of Automated Logic
®
Corporation. BACnet
is a registered trademark of ASHRAE. All other brand and product names are trademarked by
their respective companies.

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Protection 9 Production Date 9 Automated Logic Corporation • 1150 Roberts Blvd. • Kennesaw, GA 30144 • 770/429-3000 • 770/429-3001 Fax • www.automatedlogic.com • Copyright 2001 Automated Logic Corporation. All rights reserved. Automated Logic, the Automated Logic logo, SuperVision, Eikon, Alert, and InterOp are registered trademarks of Automated Logic ®...
  • Page 2: Using The Uni/32

    ARC156 or Legacy CMnet user’s authority to operate equipment. network segment and up to 32 U-cards. The UNI/32 module can store one module driver NOTE This equipment has been tested and and up to 32 Graphic Function Blocks (GFBs), found to comply with the limits for a Class A depending on the size of the GFBs.
  • Page 3: Mounting

    5. Make sure that 24VAC is present at the Power Wiring module’s power input terminals. CAUTION The UNI/32 module is a Class 2 device (less than 30VAC, 100VA maximum). 6. Set the module’s address. Refer to Take appropriate isolation measures when “Addressing”...
  • Page 4: Communicating With The Uni/32

    Connecting the UNI/32 to the U- N /C cards E IA-48 5 The UNI/32 supports up to 32 U-cards. The baud rate of the Unet is set on the module driver Properties page in WebCTRL or Figure 4. Unet configuration jumpers Parameter page in SuperVision.
  • Page 5: Connecting The Uni/32 To An Arc156, Ms/Tp, Or Legacy Cmnet Network Segment

    156 kbps, or to a BACnet MS/TP at 9600 bps or 38.4 kbps. A rc 156 NOTE The UNI/32 has the ability to connect to ARC156, BACnet MS/TP, or Legacy networks. For maximum performance, ALC recommends that the UNI/32 be configured for ARC156.
  • Page 6: Transferring Memory

    Download button again. If you do not (GFBs), depending on the size of the GFBs. All want to retry a failed download, click the GFBs stored in the UNI/32 must be made Clear Failures button. using the Zone GFB option in Eikon for Revised 11/26/01 •...
  • Page 7: Transferring Memory In Supervision

    SuperVision, refer to the sensor on the Airflow microblock SuperVision User’s Guide. Properties page for each FB that uses a The first memory transfer to the UNI/32 takes flow sensor. Refer to the DRV_UNI16 longer than subsequent memory transfers. and DRV_UNI32 Module Driver document for details.
  • Page 8: Communicating With The Workstation Using Supervision

    UNI/32 module off first. Once you have lines). Some panels can be reinitialized adjusted the switch, turn the module back on. by resetting the panel. 1. Connect the computer’s serial port to the • Make sure the module driver and all EIA-232 port of the APT using a standard GFBs are transferred into the module.
  • Page 9: Leds

    “Transferring Memory” on page 6. alternating with Run LEDs The UNI/32 module has LED indicators to Power - indicates power is being supplied to show the status of certain functions. Table 2 the module. explains the Run and Error LED signals in detail to assist troubleshooting.
  • Page 10 The first three characters on the sticker indicate the type of module. The next two characters show the year and month of manufacture. (The month digit is in hexadecimal.) Revised 11/26/01 • UNI/32 © 2001 Automated Logic Corporation...

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