BriskHeat LYNX Instruction Manual

Temperature control system

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LYNX
Temperature Control System
Instruction Manual
Read and understand this manual before operating or servicing
this temperature controller. Failure to understand how to safely
operate this controller could result in an accident causing
serious injury or death. Only qualified personnel should
operate or service this controller.

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  • Page 1 LYNX Temperature Control System Instruction Manual Read and understand this manual before operating or servicing this temperature controller. Failure to understand how to safely operate this controller could result in an accident causing serious injury or death. Only qualified personnel should...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    DANGER LYNX Hardware Overview......... 4 LYNX Connector Diagrams....... 5 CAUTION A person who has not read and LYNX System Setup Guide ....... 6 understood all operating • Operator Interface Configuration ..... 8 Inspect all components instructions is not qualified to Operator Interface Overview ......
  • Page 3: Introduction / Specifications

    OI. This unit displays user configurable graphical mapping, custom naming, and sending email alerts via hard wire CAT-5 connection or WIFI networking. These are just some of the features that the LYNX OI provides that help with complete system control and optimization for heating applications.
  • Page 4: Lynx Hardware Overview

    Down Button Used to move down through the Menu options and adjust LYNX Module Communication Connector parameters. Used to connect a LYNX Communication Harness to the Oper- ator Interface Panel. Function Button Multi-use button used to access menu options, select and Dry-Contact Relay enter new parameters, and save them.
  • Page 5: Lynx Connector Diagrams

    LYNX System Instructions LYNX MODULE POWER INPUT CONNECTOR DIAGRAM FOUND ON ALL LYNX JACKETS, STAND-ALONE DOCKING STATIONS (P/N: LYNX-DOC1-XX), AND EXTENSION CABLES. PIN: L1 PIN: EARTH PIN: L2 GROUND Contact: 350705-1 Contact: 350705-1 Contact: 350669-1 NOT USED PIN: DIGITAL NOT USED...
  • Page 6: Lynx System Setup Guide

    If using stand-alone Lynx docking station assembly, ensure heater plug matches receptacle. Wire appropriate plug on heater if re- quired. Connect Lynx Modules to docking stations, ensure clips are fully engaged on both sides. Connect any additional Lynx docking stations to each other.
  • Page 7 LYNX System Instructions STEP 3: MOUNT OPERATOR INTERFACE STEP 4: CONNECT OPERATOR INTERFACE Keyhole Hangar VESA Mount Connect the first Dock of each string to the Operator Interface Panel via the communication connector on the power harness. Any of the available input ports (1 - 8) may be used.
  • Page 8: Operator Interface Configuration

    LYNX System Instructions OPERATOR INTERFACE CONFIGURATION STEP 1: SYSTEM SETUP STEP 2: FACILITY SETUP Configure network connectivity settings. Select the facility map that best resembles the layout of your facility: -Multiple Floors -Sub Floor -Tile indication if no map representation is needed or desired Set a PIN to restrict access to the unit, if desired.
  • Page 9 LYNX System Instructions STEP 3: STRING AND ZONE SETUP Select the number and position of lines that most closely represents The “Address Range” button lets you customize the number and order your facility. A minimum number of lines equal to the number of of Zones from a String are on each line.
  • Page 10: Operator Interface Overview

    LYNX System Instructions OPERATOR INTERFACE OVERVIEW VIEW AFTER PRESSING SYSTEM ACCESS BUTTON After Pressing the System Access Button, the following become available: Operator Interface Panel Main Screen System Menu—Select this Option to bring up the Operator Interface Settings. See the “System Menu” section for more details.
  • Page 11: Zone Detail, Edit Parameters

    Locate—Select this to Locate a Zone in a line. This will prompt the Advanced tab—Tab for editing advanced operating parameters such as LYNX Module for that Zone to begin flashing white for easier identi- Ramp Rate. fication. This will time-out after 2 hours.
  • Page 12: View/Upload System Drawings

    LYNX System Instructions UPLOAD SYSTEM DRAWINGS VIEW SYSTEM DRAWINGS Insert a USB Flash drive into the side port of the Operator Inter- Select a Zone and select the “System Drawing” button to view the face Panel. The Panel will prompt the user with a confirmation uploaded drawing.
  • Page 13: View/Export Historical Data

    LYNX System Instructions VIEW HISTORICAL DATA EXPORT HISTORICAL DATA Select a Zone from the overview screen. Select History to view the data Insert a USB Flash drive into the side port of the Operator Interface acquired by that Zone’s Module.
  • Page 14: Oi System Menu, Settings

    LYNX System Instructions GLOBAL ZONE EDIT & MODULE FIRMWARE UPDATE SYSTEM MENU After Pressing the System Access button on the Operator Interface Behaves like the “Edit Parameters” screen for a Zone but will apply Overview screen, the System Menu is brought up and contains the the parameters to the entire system.
  • Page 15: Zone Presets, Alarms, Remote Alerts

    LYNX System Instructions ZONE PRESETS ALARMS Zone Presets allow you to create custom parameter profiles that can The Alarms page tracks and logs all Alarms experience by the system. be quickly assigned to a Zone during Edit Parameters. Each Preset For further detail on an alarm event, pressing the “Go To Zone History”...
  • Page 16: Module Led Color Indicators

    Low Alarm expired. Heater output is Disabled. Default state of a Module when it is shipped. This can also occur if swapping a LYNX Module from one Dock to another to prevent the Module from automatically using its previously configured...
  • Page 17: Advanced Module Modbus Programming

    LYNX System Instructions ADVANCED MODULE MODBUS PROGRAMMING MODULE COMMUNICATIONS Remote communication to the Module is possible using Modbus-RTU communications over RS-485 serial. Default parameters for communication are 115,200 bits per second, 8 bits per byte, no parity, 2 stop bit. The baud Rate is adjustable using the Module Menu system.
  • Page 18 Number of seconds for the Modbus watchdog timer (if enabled). When this time expires without a valid Modbus command, the device restarts. Device ID Identifies what the device is (value 3 is LYNX Module) Firmware version Current version of the firmware Settings Bitfield that specifies other settings.
  • Page 19 LYNX System Instructions TABLE 4: LYNX MODULE MODBUS REGISTERS Name Address Default Factory Description Default Temperature offset Used to calibrate measured temperature by adding or subtracting a value to the measured temperature. Units are in 0.001 degrees C. Divide by 1000 to get actual offset value in degrees C. This is a signed value.
  • Page 20 LYNX System Instructions TABLE 5: STATUS REGISTER (LYNX MODULE REGISTER 7) Value Latchable Default Latch Meaning Explanation Active when any Alarm is active. 0x0001 Alarm Condition Active when High Temperature Condition is present. Remains set 0x0002 High Temperature Alarm until cleared if latched.
  • Page 21 LYNX System Instructions TABLE 7: CONTROL TYPES (LYNX MODULE REGISTER 16) Value Meaning Explanation Disabled Duty cycle is always 0%. Low Alarm and Low Duty cycle Alarm is disabled, other Alarms function normally. On/Off Temperature control is an on/off algorithm. Duty cycle Alarms disabled, other Alarms function normally.
  • Page 22: Advanced Oi Modbus Programming

    LYNX System Instructions ADVANCED OPERATOR INTERFACE PANEL MODBUS PROGRAMMING OPERATOR INTERFACE PANEL COMMUNICATIONS Remote communication to the Operator Interface Panel is possible using Modbus TCP/IP communications via IEEE 802.3. The default access port is port 502 specifically for Modbus/Register commands. Please refer to the network IP address generated in the network settings of the Operator Interface Panel.
  • Page 23: Zone Level Modbus Table

    LYNX System Instructions ZONE LEVEL MODBUS TABLE Zone Level Information can be communicated for each Module connected to the Operator Interface Panel. The formula below must be used to calculate the Register Base Address for each Zone. ZONE BASE ADDRESS CALCULATION...
  • Page 24: Glossary

    Operator Interface is turned off. Enumeration The complete, ordered listing of all items in a collection. The process by which the LYNX system discovers each module in a String for a system and establishes an order for them by setting their Modbus addresses.
  • Page 25 LYNX System Instructions GLOSSARY Line A Line refers to one or more heaters that have been grouped together on the Operator Interface. A Line can consist of the entirety of a string or a portion of a string. Low Alarm This alarm is used to indicate an under temperature condition.
  • Page 26: Maintenance Instructions

    LYNX System Instructions MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS EMERGENCY PROCEDURES Anyone who reads and understands these instructions is qualified Read and understand these procedures prior to using this heater. to maintain this heater. Disconnect power to the heater in the event of an emergency.
  • Page 27: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Please read this guide prior to contacting BriskHeat with any issues with your system. This guide is designed to answer the most commonly asked troubleshooting questions. If the below corrective actions do not work, you are unable to identify the problem, or otherwise need additional assistance, please contact BriskHeat at: 1-800-848-7673 (U.S.
  • Page 28: Warranty

    WARRANTY INFORMATION BriskHeat warrants to the original purchaser of this product for the period of eighteen (18) months from date of shipment or twelve (12) months from date of installation, whichever comes first. BriskHeat’s obligation and the exclusive remedy under this warranty shall be limited to the repair or replacement, at BriskHeat’s option, of any parts of the product which may prove defective under prescribed use and service following BriskHeat’s...

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