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NTRODUCTION
The Agility Controller is a powerful yet easy to use controller family based on the proven Logix Axiom platform. Since it is
Web-Based, virtually any smartphone, tablet, PC or laptop can be used to monitor and configure the Agility Controller. The
controller is highly field-configurable using simple screens and requires no expensive custom programming. And help and
documentation is built-in and always available.
FIGURE 1- TYPICAL AGILITY CONTROLLER PANEL
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1. Universal Web-Based Operator Interface
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Graphical Web-Browser access from any smartphone, tablet, laptop or PC.
b. Built-in online help system and documentation
2. Agility Controller Platform
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Up to 4 Analog Sensor Inputs for measuring Temperature, Pressure, Humidity etc.
b. Up to 2 fully-isolated Analog Outputs to drive VFDs and valve positioners.
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Up to 8 (optionally 16) isolated line voltage digital input or outputs
d. 10/100 Isolated Ethernet Port
e. Flexible WiFi access allows operation as either an access point or as a client connection to an existing WiFi
network.
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Open-Standard Modbus through both Ethernet and an Isolated Serial Port allows easy 3
into most any control system.
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USB slot for field program updates and for saving/restoring settings
h. LEDs provide direct indication of Agility Controller status.
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Powerful Open-Source ARM Linux Operating System
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  • Page 1 NTRODUCTION The Agility Controller is a powerful yet easy to use controller family based on the proven Logix Axiom platform. Since it is Web-Based, virtually any smartphone, tablet, PC or laptop can be used to monitor and configure the Agility Controller. The controller is highly field-configurable using simple screens and requires no expensive custom programming.
  • Page 2: Safety Notification

    “Watchdog” timer insures reliable operation and resets the Agility controller in the unlikely event of a malfunction. 3. Rugged Type-4X Enclosure withstands indoor, outdoor and washdown environments. 4. Evaporator Application Field Configurable for a wide variety of applications i. Low Temp, High Temp, Dock Heat/Cool, User-Defined ii.
  • Page 3: Mounting Location Considerations

    Logix that this is the buyer’s responsibility. It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that the installation is in compliance with all national and local codes. Installation should only be attempted by a licensed electrician familiar with codes, standards, and proper safety procedures for line-voltage installations.
  • Page 4: Wiring And Installation

    3. Agility Password Protection - the Agility Controller features a built-in password mechanism to prevent unauthorized changes to the controller’s settings. The Agility Controller supports up to ten unique user names and passwords. Although setting up passwords is not required, it is strongly recommended. IRING AND NSTALLATION 1.
  • Page 5: W I F I Network Configuration

    6. Safety Status and Acknowledgement A green checkmark icon is displayed when no alarm or warning conditions exist. b. A red flashing beacon icon is displayed when any unacknowledged alarm or warning condition exists. Select the icon to display and acknowledge the alarm or warning. A dormant orange beacon icon is displayed when an acknowledged but still active alarm or warning condition exists.
  • Page 6: Ethernet Network Configuration

    THERNET ETWORK ONFIGURATION Before attempting to alter the Ethernet settings you should have a firm understanding of how networks function and how each setting affects the network. It is beyond the scope of the document to provide the required documentation or training for this complicated topic.
  • Page 7 Type/Speed i. Up to 150Mbps data rate. ii. IEEE 802.11n,g,b is compatible with a wide range of WiFi devices. 4. Ethernet Network 10/100 BaseT b. TCP/IP Protocol...
  • Page 8: Set Time And Date

    Agility Configuration Setpoints Set Time and Date Date (mmddyyyy) Enter the desired date in the mmddyyyy format. For example, December 9 , 2016 would be entered as 12092016. Time of Day (hh:mm) Enter the desired time of day using the 24 hour hh:mm format. Note the : is required. Daylight Saving Time Enter Yes if Daylight Saving Time is currently in effect in your area.
  • Page 9 Configure WiFi Interface The Agility Controller's wireless WiFi network configuration is setup on this page. The WiFi network can be configured to operate in three (3) distinct modes: 1. Local Access Point - The WiFi acts similar to a Hot Spot allowing direct access to the Agility Controller's graphical web interface.
  • Page 10 Configure Ethernet Network IP Address The Agility Controller's Ethernet network is configured on this page. Before attempting to alter these settings you should have a firm understanding of how networks function and how each setting affects the network. It is beyond the scope of the document to provide the required documentation or training for this complicated topic.
  • Page 11 Agility Password Setpoints Password Security Overview The Agility Controller features a built-in password mechanism to prevent unauthorized changes to the controller. The controller supports up to ten unique user names and passwords. While setting up passwords is not required, it is strongly recommended. Password protection is enabled when at least one user is set up.
  • Page 12 EPCS - Emergency Pressure Control System EPCS Overview The Emergency Pressure Control System (EPCS) continuously monitors refrigerant pressure and opens a crossover valve if an over-pressure situation is detected. The crossover valve attempts to relieve the zone's high-pressure refrigerant by transferring the refrigerant from the high- pressure zone to a low-pressure zone.
  • Page 13 EPCS Configuration Setpoints WARNING: These setting can affect the functionality of the EPCS and should only be modified if you are absolutely certain how these changes will impact your refrigeration system. Zone Trip Pressure When the zone pressure exceeds either the Zone Trip Pressure or the fixed setpoint, the zone is tripped and the crossover valve is opened.
  • Page 14: Troubleshooting Guide

    Before any work is performed either inside an Agility panel or to any devices interfaced to an Agility panel, all sources of hazardous voltage, both into and out of the panel must be disconnected. The circuit protectors and/or circuit breakers installed in the Agility panel may not disconnect all sources of power. As Logix...
  • Page 15 The Agility Controller has multiple LEDs indicating its operational status. Both the red and the green LEDs, labeled Status, indicate the general condition of the controller. The behavior of these LEDs differs during initial power-on and normal operation. During power-on, both LEDs should immediately illuminate. Within a few seconds the red LED should turn off. This indicates the processor is operational.
  • Page 16 The Agility Controller requires a dedicated 120VAC power circuit. The Agility Controller contains a 10 amp fuse to protect both itself and any controlled devices. Each digital output is also individually fused with a 4 amp fuse. Each digital output is rated for a maximum of 1.5 amps for a combined total of 9.5 amps. Additionally the analog sensor +24V and Com 2 +24V are protected with a self-resetting polymer fuses rated at 1/10 amp.
  • Page 17 1. Sensor's probe is disconnected from sensor transmitter if "Sensor Over- Measure the signal wire from the Refer to voltage is above +3VDC. Range" safety sensor. It should be between the Sensor 2. A wiring short is shorting the +24VDC Power wire to message.
  • Page 18: Analog Output Troubleshooting

    a sensor at the exact same location. For example do not attempt to calibrate a ceiling mounted temperature sensor by measuring air temperature near the floor. The calibration may be off by ten (10) degrees or more. Sensor Calibration Procedure To calibrate a sensor: 1.
  • Page 19: Network Troubleshooting

    1. I/O Module is faulty. Digital Output fails Verify Red LED is illuminated for This also applies to Inputs. 2. I/O Rack cable is loose or faulty. to energize the Digital Output. 3. Agility Controller board is faulty (continued). 4. Agility Controller power is off. 1.
  • Page 20: Restoring Default Settings

    Ethernet Troubleshooting Verify the green link LED on the Ethernet jack is illuminated. If the LED is dark there is likely cabling issue (broken and disconnected) or equipment issue (network switch or router malfunctioning or powered off). If the green link LED on the Ethernet jack is illuminated and you can’t connect to the device, the Agility network settings are likely misconfigured. A misconfigured Ethernet device (not just Agility but any networkable device) can conflict with other devices and/or cause an entire network to malfunction.
  • Page 21 Fu se 1/2" Wire Duct Hinge (2) Latch (2) Enclosure Overall Dimensions Agility 8 I/O Panel Layout 13.4"W x 13.0"H x 7.1"D Copyright (C) 2016 Logix, All Rights Reserved Rev 3 2016/8/29 MAG Not to Scale Figure 1- Agility Panel Layout...
  • Page 22 Should be between 23 24.0 and 25 VDC. Co m1 Co m2 Et hernet Ana log 24 VAC Outputs Sen sor Tra nsmitter +24V Shi eld Sen sor Probe Pow er Agility 4-2 0mA Sig nal Controller Ana log Inpu ts CR2032 3V Bat tery TS-4600 Proc ess or...
  • Page 23 CONFIDENTIAL: T he information herein is confidential and may NOT be reproduced or divulged without the written permission of The Controls Group, In c. LOGIX is a registered trademark of The Controls Group, Inc. Ti tle Agility Digital Input Output Schematic...
  • Page 24 Power Out P1 FUSE 5x20mm 120VAC L1 Ground 1/2" Wire Duct Hinge (2) Latch (2) Enclosure Overall Dimensions Agility EPCS Panel Layout 13.4"W x 13.0"H x 7.1"D Copyright (C) 2016 Logix, All Rights Reserved Rev 3 2016/8/26 MAG Not to Scale...
  • Page 25 2) Analog sensor cable is shielded Belden reproduced or divulged without the written permission of The Controls Group, #9501, 1 twisted pair run in separate Inc. LOGIX is a registered trademark of The Controls Group, Inc. conduit from power wiring. Agility E.P.C.S. Wiring Diagram...

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