Niagara Tridium T-600 Mounting Manual

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This document covers the mounting and wiring of the Tridium
series (JACE 6) controller. It assumes that you are an engineer, technician,
or service person who is performing control system installation.
Instructions in this document apply to the following products:
Models
Description
T-600, T-600-USA T-600 base unit controller, powered by (either):
NPB-PWR
24Vac/dc input/15Vdc output power module, DIN mountable
NPB-PWR-UN
90-263Vac universal input/15Vdc output power module, DIN mountable
WPB-XXX
Wall-mount universal AC power adapter, with different models available,
where -XXX is either: -US, -EUR, or -UK (vary by AC wall plug).
Not covered in this document is the Niagara
Note
fully functioning unit. This includes setting host IP address and password, serial port configuration, and
other parameters. Refer to the JACE NiagaraAX Install and Startup Guide for this information.
In addition, the mounting and wiring of JACE
See sections
"Related Documentation,"
These are the main topics included in this document:
page 2
page 3
page 5
page 7
page 11
Grounding,
page 11
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Power Wiring,
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page 26
JACE, Niagara Framework, Niagara AX Framework and the Sedona Framework are trademarks of Tridium, Inc.
Network Controller 6 Mounting and Wiring Guide
Part Number 11843 Rev 2.1
T-600, T-600-USA
page 4, and
page 8
page 11
page 14
page 16
page 19
page 21
page 22
page 23
page 28
Updated: January 16, 2012
®
T-600
AX
software installation and configuration required for a
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expansion options are covered in separate documents.
"About Expansion Options,"
page 8.
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    26 • Tab Mounting Dimensions, page 28 • JACE, Niagara Framework, Niagara AX Framework and the Sedona Framework are trademarks of Tridium, Inc. Network Controller 6 Mounting and Wiring Guide Part Number 11843 Rev 2.1 Updated: January 16, 2012...
  • Page 2: Preparation

    Preparation Included in this Package Preparation Unpack the T-600 and power module (NPB-PWR, NPB-PWR-UN, or WPM-XXX) and inspect the package contents for damaged or missing components. If damaged, notify the appropriate carrier at once and return any damaged components for immediate repair or replacement. See “Returning a Defective Unit”...
  • Page 3: Precautions

    Precautions Safety Precautions Precautions This document uses the following warning and caution conventions: Cautions remind the reader to be careful. They alert readers to situations where there is a chance Caution that the reader might perform an action that cannot be undone, might receive unexpected results, or might lose data.
  • Page 4 Related Documentation Battery Precautions Battery Precautions The NiMH battery used in this device may present a risk of fire or chemical burn if mistreated. Caution • Do not disassemble, heat above 122ºF (50ºC), or incinerate. Replace battery pack with type NPB-BATT only.
  • Page 5: Mounting

    Mounting Environmental Requirements Mounting Mount the T-600 controller in a location that allows clearance for wiring, servicing, and module removal. Environmental Requirements Note the following requirements for the controller’s mounting location: This product is intended for indoor use only. Do not expose the unit to ambient conditions outside of the •...
  • Page 6: Network Controller

    Mounting Removing and Replacing the Cover Figure 1 T-600 controller and accessory mounting details. Mounting on DIN Rail Removing from DIN Rail DIN rail NPB-PWR or End Clip NPB-PWR-UN T-600 Install DIN rail End Clip DIN Rail (Stop Clip) at both ends of End Clip final assembly.
  • Page 7: Board Layout

    Board Layout Removing and Replacing the Cover Figure 2 Press in four tabs on ends of cover to remove cover. Cover Cover Tabs lifted (2 each end) away Press Tabs In If accessory modules are plugged into the controller, you may need to slide them away from the unit to Note get to the cover tabs.
  • Page 8: About Expansion Options

    About Expansion Options About Option Cards About Expansion Options The T-600 controller provides for field-installable expansion with two kinds of options: Option cards—Install on connectors inside the controller base unit. See “About Option Cards”. • Accessory modules—To “chain” on the T-600’s 20-pin end connector. See “About Accessory Modules”.
  • Page 9: Mounting And Wiring Guide

    About Expansion Options About Option Cards Table 1 T-600 option cards. (continued) Model Description Notes NPB-SRAM Provides “battery-less” operation. Requires AX-3.6 or later. Does not use/affect COM port operaton. Card has static RAM (SRAM) and integral backup capacitor for data Note: Use requires removing NiMH battery pack and any external 12V storage during power lost periods.
  • Page 10 About Expansion Options About Accessory Modules About Accessory Modules The T-600 controller has a 20-pin, right-angle, Euro-DIN connector that accepts custom-built accessory modules. The connector provides power and signal lines to any connected modules, and is located on the end of the T-600 opposite to the option cards.
  • Page 11: Wiring Details

    Wiring Details Grounding Wiring Details Figure 3 on page 7 to locate connectors and other components on the T-600 controller. If biasing is needed for the controller's RS-485 base port, controller disassembly and reassembly is Note needed. See “RS-485 Biasing,” page 16.
  • Page 12 Wiring Details Power Wiring If desired, you can use the wall mount WPM-XXX in your office (to initially commission the T-600), and then install the T-600 at the job using either a NPB-PWR or NPB-PWR-UN module. The following sections provide more details: NPB-PWR (24Vac/dc-powered in-line module)
  • Page 13 Wiring Details Power Wiring NPB-PWR-UN The NPB-PWR-UN module lets you power the T-600 (and if installed, T-IO-16 modules) from AC line power, with a universal input range from 90–263Vac. If installing T-IO-16 modules, the NPB-PWR-UN installs as the last (end) module in the chain. See Figure 1 on page 6.
  • Page 14: Communications Wiring

    Wiring Details Communications Wiring WPM-XXX All models of wall power modules (US, EUR, UK, JA) are self-contained, isolated, switching power supplies designed to plug into a standard building power receptacle of appropriate voltage. To supply power to the T-600, you then simply plug the barrel connector plug from the WPM-XXX into the barrel power connector on the T-600 base board (see Figure 6 on page 14).
  • Page 15 Wiring Details Communications Wiring Serial There are two serial ports on the T-600 base unit. Each has a UART capable of operation up to 115,200 baud. At the bottom of the board (see Figure 6), the left port is an RS-232 port using a DB-9 plug (male) connector.
  • Page 16: Rs-485 Biasing

    Wiring Details RS-485 Biasing RS-485 Biasing The RS-485 port on the controller’s base board has a pair of two-pin jumpers that can be shorted with jumper blocks to provide “biasing”. As shipped from the factory, these pins are not shorted, thus the RS-485 port is unbiased.
  • Page 17 Wiring Details RS-485 Biasing If the controller is already installed or mounted, it is recommended that you remove it first. Then work on a flat, stable, and well-lit work surface. Figure 7 Basic stages of controller disassembly. Cover removed, reveals metal shield Philips head screws...
  • Page 18 Wiring Details RS-485 Biasing Carefully pry up the NPM-6 board, noting that the two-row, 50-pin connector is on the option card Step 6 side. Keep the board level as you work it loose from this connector. Set the NPM board aside. Note the jumper block on the base board behind the RS-485 port. Step 7 Procedure 5 Installing shorting blocks to add RS-485 biasing.
  • Page 19: Power Up And Initial Checkout

    Power Up and Initial Checkout Connect the Backup Battery Power Up and Initial Checkout Ensure power wiring to the T-600 controller is ready—see the “Power Wiring” section on page 11. Refer to Figure 3 on page 7 for the locations of the T-600 battery connector, status LEDs and barrel power connector (for WPM-XXX only).
  • Page 20 Power Up and Initial Checkout Check the Status LEDs Check the Status LEDs When power is applied, the green LED labeled “STATUS” will light. This indicates that the system is OK and that power is applied. Once the T-600 boots, the yellow “BEAT” (heartbeat) LED will begin blinking, with a typical rate of about 1 Hz.
  • Page 21: Using Status Leds

    Using Status LEDs Ethernet Ports Using Status LEDs The T-600 controller includes several LEDs that can help determine the status of the unit. They are located in two places: the top of the controller (visible through the cover), and for serial ports, on the bottom board (only with cover removed).
  • Page 22: Maintaining The T-600

    Maintaining the T-600 Cleaning Maintaining the T-600 This section provides information on the following topics: Cleaning • Required Battery Maintenance • Replacement Parts • Replacing the T-600 base assembly • Returning a Defective Unit • Cleaning If dust or metal filings are present inside the unit, clean with vacuum or compressed air. Otherwise, no cleaning inside the unit is required.
  • Page 23: Replacement Parts

    Replacement Parts Non-replaceable Parts Remove the old battery and bracket assembly by taking out the four screws holding it in place, setting Step 4 the screws aside for later. Unplug the battery from the connector on the base board. Plug the battery connector plug of the replacement battery into the battery connector on the controller. Step 5 Set the replacement battery/bracket assembly back over the option card slots, with the mounting holes Step 6...
  • Page 24 Replacement Parts New Replacement Units New Replacement Units To replace a faulty unit, order and install a new T-600 controller. If the faulty T-600 is still in warranty, you can receive credit by returning it. Be sure to contact the vendor for a return material authorization (RMA) number before shipping an item for return credit.
  • Page 25 Replacement Parts Returning a Defective Unit Remove the installed accessory modules, starting with the end module. Modules may be secured by screws in mounting tabs or clipped to a DIN rail, or fastened by some combination. See Figure 1 on page 6 for details on removal from (and mounting onto) DIN rail. Remove any screws fastening the T-600, and remove it (see Figure Remove the cover from the old T-600 (see...
  • Page 26: Certifications

    Certifications Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Certifications Federal Communications Commission (FCC) This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause interference with radio communications. It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment.
  • Page 27 Certifications CE Declaration of Conformity CE Declaration of Conformity Application of Council Directive: 2004-108-EC Manufacturer’s Name: Tridium Inc. Manufacturer’s Address: 3951 Westerre Parkway, Suite 350 Richmond, Virginia 23233 United States of America Manufacturer’s Representative: Steve Fey, President Tridium Inc. Product Model Number: JACE-600, IO-34, NPB-ZWAVE, NPB-SRAM Type of Equipment: Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control and Laboratory Use...
  • Page 28: Tab Mounting Dimensions

    Tab Mounting Dimensions 0.170” Dia. 6.719” (170.66mm) (4.32mm) T-600 3.75” (95.25mm) Note: Electronic and printed versions of this 2.50” guide may not show the dimensions to scale. 4.00” (63.50mm) (101.6mm) Verify all measurements before drilling. DIN mounting is recommended over tab mounting. Figure 1 on page 6.

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