Johnson Controls Premier Series Installation & Operation Manual
Johnson Controls Premier Series Installation & Operation Manual

Johnson Controls Premier Series Installation & Operation Manual

Advanced graphic touchscreen display on 25–50 ton johnson controls premier rooftop units
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INSTALLATION
Advanced Graphic
Touchscreen Display on
25-50 Ton Johnson Controls
Premier Rooftop Units
OPERATION
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Chapter 1: Using This Guide ............................................... 3
Introduction .................................................................... 3
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Key Concepts ................................................................. 3
Chapter Organization .............................................. 3
Introduction .................................................................... 3
Key Concepts ................................................................. 3
LED Display ............................................................ 3
Features .................................................................. 4
Theory of Operation ................................................ 4
Display Configurations ............................................ 4
Chapter 3: Installing the Display .......................................... 4
Introduction .................................................................... 4
Key Concepts ................................................................. 5
Mounting Options ................................................... 5
Display Unit Dimensions ........................................ 5
Internal Components of the Display ........................ 5
Procedure Overview....................................................... 7
Install the Display .................................................... 7
Detailed Procedures....................................................... 8
Chapter 4: Operating the Display ...................................... 12
Introduction .................................................................. 12
Key Concepts ............................................................... 12
Display .................................................................. 12
Operate the Touchscreen ...................................... 13
Using the Display .................................................. 13
Procedure Overview..................................................... 14
Menu Navigation ................................................... 15
Detailed Procedures..................................................... 22
System Settings .................................................... 22
Login Page ............................................................ 23
Home Page ........................................................... 25
Viewing MAP Application ...................................... 26
View Alarm Summary ............................................ 31
View Graph Data ................................................... 32
Display Faults and Diagnosis................................ 34
Updating the Display Firmware ............................. 34
Introduction .................................................................. 35
Key Concepts ............................................................... 35
Specifications ........................................................ 37
Wiring Instructions........................................................ 39

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    OPERATION & Advanced Graphic Table of Contents Touchscreen Display on Chapter 1: Using This Guide ..........3 25–50 Ton Johnson Controls Introduction ..............3 ® Key Concepts ..............3 Premier Rooftop Units Chapter Organization ..........3 Chapter 2: Introduction to the Touchscreen Display .... 3 Introduction ..............
  • Page 2 Figure 31: Closing the MAP Browser ............................29 Figure 32: Adjusting/Overriding Setpoint Data ........................... 30 Figure 33: Alarm Summary ................................. 31 Figure 34: Graph Example ................................. 32 Figure 35: Opening a PDF................................32 Figure 36: USB Functions ................................33 Figure 37: Settings Menu ................................34 Johnson Controls...
  • Page 3: Chapter 1: Using This Guide

    LD28394 Figure 1: Touchscreen Display Mounted on Control Panel Johnson Controls Johnson Controls...
  • Page 4: Features

    MAP Gateway tool to provide access to the touchscreen display in the field, contact the real-time data and parameters stored in the Applied factory for further information. Smart Equipment controller. Johnson Controls Johnson Controls...
  • Page 5: Key Concepts

    Bracket Mount the display remote in an existing control panel or on a wall, using a BOX710-01 display enclosure from Johnson Controls, shown in Figure 2. Display Unit Dimensions Figure 3 shows the overall dimensions of the display. For panel cutout dimensions or wall enclosure drill hole spacing, see Detailed Procedures on page 8 in this chapter.
  • Page 6: Internal Wiring For Adapters In The Display

    2. When using an Ethernet switch, the MAP must be powered using an external power source. Refer to Figure 12 on page 11 for an ex- ample of the Ethernet switch. Figure 7: MAP and Display Connection: RJ-12 and RJ-45 Johnson Controls Johnson Controls...
  • Page 7: Procedure Overview

    4. Connect a 24 VDC supply voltage to power up the display. NOTE: Multiple field bus device integration with the display is only available on a common FC bus. For cable type requirements and distance limi- tations, refer to Table 12 on page 37. Johnson Controls Johnson Controls...
  • Page 8: Detailed Procedures

    BOX710-01 11.57 (294) 8.26 (210) 3.38 (86) 4. Place the display in the box. NOTE: Dimension in inches (mm). Wall Box Connect to ground LD29401 Figure 8: Wall-mounting the Display Johnson Controls Johnson Controls...
  • Page 9: Figure 9: Remote Panel/Gypsum Plaster Wall-Mounting The Display

    Bracket supplied with BOX710-01 Bracket Display Wall Box Cutout BOX710-01 10.90 (277) 7.55 (192) NOTE: Dimension in inches (mm). LD28402 Figure 9: Remote Panel/Gypsum Plaster Wall-mounting the Display Johnson Controls Johnson Controls...
  • Page 10: Cabling A Display With A Single Controller

    NOTE: Refer to Viewing MAP Application on NOTE: A = Display; B = Installation Cutout page 26 for more details. LD28403 Figure 10: Cutout and Display Clearances – + 15 VDC SA Bus - MAP LD28404 Figure 11: Single Controller Cable Connection Johnson Controls Johnson Controls...
  • Page 11: Cabling A Display With Multiple Controllers

    BACnet Integration Setup section in the 5. Use the RJ-12 modular jack for FC bus provided Johnson Controls Premier Rooftop Units Start- on the controller to connect to the MAP. Up and Operation Guide (5586996-JSG-A).
  • Page 12: Chapter 4: Operating The Display

    • Export data, restore backup, and clone using a controller terminal block information, refer to USB drive the BACnet Integration Setup section in the Johnson Controls Premier Rooftop Units Start- • Display faults and diagnosis Up and Operation Guide (5586996-JSG-A). • Update the display firmware...
  • Page 13: Operate The Touchscreen

    Shows the parameters associated with demand ventilation Ventilation Alarm Shows the alarm summary Settings Shows the configuration page Graph Show graphs for sensors connected to the unit Provides the ability to do backup, restore, export data, and clone Functions Johnson Controls Johnson Controls...
  • Page 14: Procedure Overview

    Adjust Setpoint Tap on the setpoint data, and use adjust setpoint icon to change the value NOTE: See the Detailed Procedures on page 22 in this chapter for further instructions for all of the tasks above. Johnson Controls Johnson Controls...
  • Page 15: Menu Navigation

    Heat Stage 3 Status OFF, ON Heat Stage 4 Status OFF, ON Heat Stage 5 Status OFF, ON Heat Stage 6 Status OFF, ON Heat Stage 7 Status OFF, ON Heat Stage 8 Status OFF, ON Johnson Controls Johnson Controls...
  • Page 16 F Operational Zone Temperature deg F Return Air Temperature deg F Discharge Air Temperature deg F Heating Entering Temperature deg F Heat Entering Temp Sensor Alarm Normal, Alarm Discharge Air Temperature Tempering State Disable, Enable Johnson Controls Johnson Controls...
  • Page 17 (Click >> to OFF-Low Ambient Pre-Run Delay, OFF- continue to the Waiting For Changeover Delay, OFF-Free next page of Cooling, Comfort Ventilation parameters) Operating Cooling Setpoint deg F / 0–100 Operating Cooling Discharge Air Temp deg F Setpoint Johnson Controls Johnson Controls...
  • Page 18 Outdoor Airflow Control, Free Cooling is Active, Miinimum Position, Test, Comfort Ventilation, Low OA Ambient Econ Free Cooling Available No, Yes Economizer Damper % Command Supply Air Temperature deg F Operational Outdoor Air Temperature deg F Outdoor Air Enthalpy Btu/lb Johnson Controls Johnson Controls...
  • Page 19 Return Air VP Sensor Alarm Normal, Alarm Return Fan Pressure Sensor Alarm Normal, Alarm UV Light Runtime hours UV Light Needs Service Normal, Alarm UV Light Runtime Reset OFF, Reset UV Light Runtime Override hours / 0–100,000 Johnson Controls Johnson Controls...
  • Page 20 Building Pressure Setpoint iwg / -0.25 to 0.25 Exhaust Flow Value Building Static Pressure Demand Return Fan VFD Percent Command Ventilation Return Fan Exhaust Damper % Command Service Return Fan Command OFF, ON Return Air Differential Pressure Johnson Controls Johnson Controls...
  • Page 21 Change MAP password, log out Displays device ID, device name, BACnet parameters of the controller; parameters Controller displayed are for the controller selected to Address view in case of more than one controllers connected in a daisy chain Johnson Controls Johnson Controls...
  • Page 22: Detailed Procedures

    Effective OAT src (source) NOTE: For parameter definitions, refer to the Johnson Controls Premier Rooftop Units Start-Up and Operation Guide (5586996-JSG-A). To view parameters/functionality that goes beyond the daily operating needs, MAP integration is provided. Refer to Viewing MAP Ap- plication on page 26 for instructions on how to set up the MAP.
  • Page 23: Login Page

    NOTE: User name and password are case sensitive. Only one new user name can be created under each account. Once the new user name has been created, the parent user name cannot be used. LD28410 Figure 18: Login Page LD28429 Figure 19: Signing Out Johnson Controls Johnson Controls...
  • Page 24: Establish Communication With Controller

    Select the respective Dev ID page (Figure 20), tap on the search icon to view data. scan for controllers available on the SA/FC BAC- net MS/TP bus. LD28411 Figure 20: Device Discovery Search LD28412 LD28413 Figure 21: Available Controllers Johnson Controls Johnson Controls...
  • Page 25: Home Page

    See Table 5 on page 15 for menu navigation. LD28414 Figure 22: Home Page for Connected Controller: Enclosed Cabinet LD28415 Figure 23: Home Page for Connected Controller: Cutaway Cabinet Johnson Controls Johnson Controls...
  • Page 26: Viewing Map Application

    MAP. 5. To connect, use the password Map-YYYYYY, where YYYYYY is the last six digits/characters of the MAC address of the Ethernet port. LD28416 LD28417 Figure 24: Wi-Fi for MAP Figure 25: Ethernet Tab Johnson Controls Johnson Controls...
  • Page 27: Figure 26: Ethernet Parameters

    System Settings EDIT ADMIN Hostname HMI-8015 Avahi Hostname HMI-8015.local Name Label DHCP Address Netmask Gateway Bridged eth0 00:30:d8:06:72:fc Enabled eth1 LAN1 00:30:d8:06:72:fd Enabled eth2 LAN2 00:30:d8:06:72:fe Disabled 192.168.0.13 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.1 EXIT LD28419 Figure 27: Network Page Johnson Controls Johnson Controls...
  • Page 28: Figure 28: Dhcp Button

    (Figure 31 on page 29). 21. Tap Exit under the System Settings tab. The MAP communicates status using LEDs to indicate the functional states listed in Table 7 on page 29. LD28421 Figure 29: Log In Johnson Controls Johnson Controls...
  • Page 29: Table 7: Map Gateway Led Designations And Descriptions

    Medium Flicker (2 blinks per second) = Startup sequence Fast Flicker (5 blinks per second) = Fault SA/FC Bus Green Flicker Off = Receiving data On Steady = Transmitting data Flicker = Data transmission Johnson Controls Johnson Controls...
  • Page 30: View Setpoint Data And Adjust/Override Setpoints

    Read/write capability assigned to the user is based on ue by tapping on the edit icon , shown alongside a the user access level setup at the time of login. user adjustable point value. LD28424 Figure 32: Adjusting/Overriding Setpoint Data Johnson Controls Johnson Controls...
  • Page 31: View Alarm Summary

    Critical, Service Priority, and Service categories. The alarm summary can be viewed by tapping on the For a complete list of common Applied Smart Equip- ment controller alarms, refer to the Johnson Controls alarm icon in the navigation wheel.
  • Page 32: View Graph Data

    2. Connect a USB drive to either of the USB ports on the display to view documents such as the installa- tion manual, start-up guide, and MAP documents. LD28427/LD28428 Figure 35: Opening a PDF Johnson Controls Johnson Controls...
  • Page 33: Figure 36: Usb Functions

    NOTE: For detailed information on cloning a control- 3. Plug in a USB drive to the controller of the re- ler, refer to the Johnson Controls Premier spective unit to export/import data. Ensure the Rooftop Units Start-Up and Operation Guide correct controller is selected from the Device Dis- (5586996-JSG-A).
  • Page 34: Ld28392 Display Faults And Diagnosis

    3. Select the Settings menu from the configuration page. 4. Select Update, then select Browse. LD29445 Figure 37: Settings Menu 5. Open the mnt folder, then open the usbmemory folder. 6. Select UpdatePackage.zip, then select Open. Johnson Controls Johnson Controls...
  • Page 35: Appendix A: Specifications And Technical Data

    Table 10: Reference Documents Document Form/Part Numbers Description 5513350-JTG-A Johnson Controls Premier Rooftop Units Tech Guide 5586959-JIM-A Johnson Controls Premier Rooftop Units Installation and Maintenance Manual 5586996-JSG-A Johnson Controls Premier Rooftop Units Start-Up and Operation Guide 24-10737-16 Getting Started with MAP Gateway 24-10737-8...
  • Page 36 • Includes the following for the MAP installation: power cords to install the MAP (within the RTU control enclosure) • Does not include communication wiring as required between the MAP, touchscreen display, and the controller. Johnson Controls Johnson Controls...
  • Page 37: Specifications

    Cat6) for MAP connection to display Weight 5.51 lb (2.5 kg) CE - Emission EN 61000-6-4, Immunity EN 61000-6-2 for installation in industrial environments Agency Listing UL - cULus: UL61010-1 / UL61010-2-201 UL - cULus: Class 1 Div 2 Johnson Controls Johnson Controls...
  • Page 38: Table 13: Map Gateway Specifications And Technical Data

    Ambient Storage Conditions (30.0°C) maximum dew point conditions\ 1 SA/FC port (6-pin port; connects with RJ-12 field bus cable on Network and Serial Interfaces the controller) 1 Ethernet port (8-pin port; connects with RJ-45 display port) Johnson Controls Johnson Controls...
  • Page 39: Wiring Instructions

    Touchscreen Installation & Operation Manual | 5795595-JIM-A-1019 Wiring Instructions 804/BK 804/BK 788/BK 789/W 789/W Johnson Controls Johnson Controls...
  • Page 40 5795595-JIM-A-1019 | Touchscreen Installation & Operation Manual 789/W X4/BK H4/BK 787/BR 786/R 788/BK H1/BK X1/BK 789/W X4/BK H4/BK 787/BR H3/BK H2/BK 788/BK X1/BK H1/BK 786/R 789/W X4/BK H2/BK 787/BR 785/BR 784/R 788/BK X1/BK H1/BK 786/R Johnson Controls Johnson Controls...
  • Page 41 Touchscreen Installation & Operation Manual | 5795595-JIM-A-1019 MOUNTING – DC Power Supply (1DCPS) DC POWER SUPPLY MOUNTING LOCATION DC POWER SUPPLY DIMENSIONS Johnson Controls Johnson Controls...
  • Page 42 Subject to change without notice. | Form 5795595-JIM-A-1019 | New Release | All rights reserved. The Smart Equipment logo is a trademark of Johnson Controls in the United States and other countries. It is a part of the Johnson Controls product portfolio.

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