Contents What is the TruVu™ MPC Controller (part no. TVMPCXP1628-NR)? ..............1 Specifications ................................ 2 Zone sensors ................................. 6 Touchscreen devices ............................6 To mount the TV-MPCXP1628-NR ........................7 To attach TruVu™ MPC I/O expanders ......................... 9 TruVu™ MPC I/O expander configurations ....................11 Wiring for power ..............................
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Contents Communication Status ............................. 59 To set up Network Statistic trends ........................60 To set up the controller through the Service Port ....................61 ModStat tab ................................ 62 Device tab ................................62 Ports tab ................................63 BACnet tab ................................64 Modbus tab .................................
• The Equipment Touch requires a 24 Vac external power source. CAUTION A touchscreen device can share a power supply with the Carrier controller as long as: • The power source shared by the controller and Equipment Touch is AC power.
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The TV-MPCXP1628-NR 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. • Carrier controllers can share a power supply as long as you: • Maintain the same polarity.
The TV-MPCXP1628-NR 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. • Carrier controllers can share a power supply as long as you: • Maintain the same polarity.
Autobaud does not work unless there is a device on the network, whether Carrier or third party, that has the baud rate already set. You can manually set the baud rate on more than one device, as long as the rate is the same for every device.
The TV-MPCXP1628-NR's rotary address setting determines the automatic BACnet addressing scheme for the connected Open network. Legend 16 = Carrier's BACnet Vendor ID xxx = TV-MPCXP1628-NR's rotary switch address (See NOTES below.) yy = Controller's rotary switch address (ARCNET/MSTP MAC address) For the TV-MPCXP1628-NR: •...
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Assign an IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway for each TV-MPCXP1628-NR on the IP network. See Addressing the TV-MPCXP1628-NR (page 16). Acquire the BBMD Configuration Tool from the Tech Tools USB drive or from either of the Carrier Control Systems Support Sites http://www.hvacpartners.com/, https://accounts.ivusystems.com/. This is a stand- alone executable file and no installation is necessary.
Balco (nickel-iron) TS8000 1kOhm at 70°F (21°C) Input voltages should be from 0.3–0.68V. NOTE Carrier recommends use of an external current transducer between an RTD and the TV-MPCXP1628-NR to improve accuracy and resolution. Pulse counting up to 60 pulses per second.
(30 meters) NOTES • Carrier recommends use of an external current transducer between an RTD and the TV-MPCXP1628-NR to improve accuracy and resolution. • RTD inputs require either sensor calibration or an estimated offset correction for wiring resistance. See Offset and Polarity values (page 43).
Troubleshooting To get a Device Log If Carrier Control Systems Support instructs you to get the controller's Device Log containing diagnostic information for troubleshooting: Select the TV-MPCXP1628-NR in the i-Vu® navigation tree. On the Properties page, click Device Log. NOTE You can click Device Log Archive to download a file containing multiple Device Logs to your computer. This also contains any network packet captures that have been run from the Network Diagnostics - Packet Captures driver page.
Data Partition identifies the clipping used when the product was manufactured. NOTE This field will say None except for a Carrier product from the factory. If a Carrier product is subsequently downloaded in the field, then this field will say None.
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Core and Base board hardware Gives the following information about the controller's boards: • Type and board numbers that are used internally by Carrier. • The manufacture date and serial number. Number of BACnet Objects The number of BACnet objects that were created in the device and the number of those objects that are network visible.