To wire an Equipment Touch to the UPC Open .................. 12 Start-up ..................................14 Select or create a custom control program and graphic for the UPC Open ..........14 To install the UPC Open into an i-Vu® Control System ................15 Configure the UPC Open's properties ......................
26 Vdc (25 V min, 30 V max) Single Class 2 source only, 100 VA or less We highly recommend using a dedicated transformer to power the UPC Open. BAS port (Port 1a) 3-pin port supports EIA-485 2-wire communications.
UL-916, (Canadian Std C22.2 No. 205-M1983), CE, FCC Part 15-Subpart B-Class Safety considerations WARNING Disconnect electrical power to the UPC Open before wiring it. Failure to follow this warning could cause electrical shock, personal injury, or damage to the controller.
CAUTION The UPC Open is powered by a Class 2 power source. Take appropriate isolation measures when mounting it in a control panel where non-Class 2 circuits are present. The UPC Open is a half wave device. Half wave and full wave devices cannot share power. Examples of a full wave device are a CVC or ICVC in an applied chiller.
Verify that the Power LED is on and the Run LED is blinking. Addressing the UPC Open EIAYou must give the UPC Open a MAC address that is unique on the MS/TP or ARCNET network. You can address the UPC Open before or after you wire it for power If the UPC Open has been wired for power, pull the screw terminal connector from the controller's power terminals labeled Gnd and Hot.
Wire the controllers on a BACnet MS/TP or BACnet ARC156 network segment in a daisy-chain configuration. If the UPC Open is at either end of a network segment, connect a BT485 to the UPC Open. Insert the power screw terminal connector into the UPC Open's power terminals.
Installing the UPC Open Wiring the UPC Open to the CCN network The UPC Open's CCN Port communicates using EIA RS-485 and supports 9600 bps. Future versions will support baud rates of 19.2 and 38.4 kbps. NOTES • The UPC Open is intended to be wired directly to one piece of Carrier equipment.
Verify the LED lights TX2 and RX2 are flashing to indicate the UPC Open is communicating on the CCN Port. NOTE If the CCN target address differs from what the UPC Open is configured for (default 0, 1), then only the transmit LED flashes about 1 time per second.
For basic user instructions, see the ZS Sensor User Guide. For detailed installation instructions, see the ZS Sensors Installation Guide. SPT sensor overview The UPC Open is connected to a wall-mounted space temperature sensor to monitor room temperature. Wire SPT sensors to the UPC Open's Rnet port. The UPC Open supports the following: •...
Green Wireless sensor overview The Carrier wireless sensors, designed for zone control, are low-power wireless devices that use light-harvesting through solar panels as their primary power source. The wireless line of sensors includes the models shown in the list below. All are available in 868, 902, and 928 MHz radio frequency. The sensors are thermistor-based temperature sensors that may optionally sense humidity Wireless sensors communicate through a Wireless Adapter, which is wired to the Rnet port of the controller.
Installing the UPC Open The following is a list of wireless supported devices: • Standard • Plus • Adapter • Motion/Lux Sensor • Window/Door Sensor To configure the control program for the desired user interaction with the sensor, see the Wireless Sensors Application Guide.
To wire an Equipment Touch to the UPC Open NOTE The Equipment Touch requires a 24 Vac power supply. It is not powered by the Rnet. CAUTION Carrier controllers can share a power supply as long as you: • Maintain the same polarity.
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Partially cut, then bend and pull off the outer jacket of the cable. Do not nick the inner insulation. Strip about .25 inch (.6 cm) of the inner insulation from each wire. Wire the UPC Open's Rnet+ and Rnet- terminals to the terminals of the same name on the Equipment Touch's connector.
Select or create a custom control program and graphic for the UPC Open The field-installed UPC Open does not come from the factory with a control program or graphic. You must load a control program and graphic as part of the installation/commissioning of the UPC Open. You can select a control program and graphic from EquipmentBuilder that has all the configurations that are currently available on a factory-installed UPC Open.
Know what points need to be mapped in the control program to the equipment. • Load a separate control program if Airside Linkage is needed and the UPC Open is used on a rooftop unit. An Airside Linkage equipment file can be selected in EquipmentBuilder.
- bus and element number. Element: 1 - 239 NOTE If more than one UPC Open is connected to a CCN bus for a Multiple Chiller Application, you must change the CCN controller's address in this object's Summary tab.
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NOTES If the UPC Open is used in a Multiple Chiller Application, then you must change the address of the chillers and the CCN address of all the UPC Open controllers to ensure they are all unique. In this application, the maximum number of UPC Open controllers allowed on the CCN bus is 3.
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting If you have problems mounting, wiring, or addressing the UPC Open, contact Carrier Control Systems Support. NOTE To help you troubleshoot, obtain a Module Status (Modstat) from the controller and review the System Error and Warning details. LED's The LED’s indicate if the controller is speaking to the devices on the network.
NOTE If you resolve the issue but the Error LED does not turn off, cycle power to the controller. To get the serial number If you need the UPC Open's serial number when troubleshooting, the number is on: • a sticker on the back of the main controller board •...
To determine when to replace the battery, remove power and measure the voltage. If the voltage is below 2.9 volts, you need to replace the battery. CAUTION Power must be ON to the UPC Open when replacing the battery, or your date, time, and trend data will be lost.
Single Point Linkage The UPC Open receives data from other Open controllers when they are installed as part of an i-Vu® Control System. The data transfer may take the form of Single Point Linkage (SPL), which is automatic, or Device Address Binding, which you must configure.
Appendix: Single Point Linkage and Device Address Binding Device Address Binding As described previously, Device Address Binding allows the UPC Open to receive data from other Open controllers when they are connected by a network. You must configure this method.
February 2017 or later cumulative update. Specifications The following note added: C-TS-RD-E The UPC Open only supports ZS sensors, Equipment Touch, and Wiring devices to the UPC Open's Rnet wireless sensors using the 6.04.xxx or later driver. port Wireless sensor overview...
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