Antenna Installation; Installation Onto A Ccn Bus; Network Topology; Networks - Carrier WIRELESS TRANSCEIVER 33CNOAANT1 Installation And Service Instructions Manual

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PIN
1
DCD — Data Carrier Detect
2
TxD — Transmit Data
3
RxD — Receive Data
4
DTR — Data Terminal Ready
5
Gnd
6
DSR — Data Set Ready
7
RTS — Request to Send
8
CTS — Clear to Send
9
RI — Ring Indicate
Antenna Installation —
to each transceiver for proper operation. Without an antenna,
two units will not communicate. The higher the gain of the an-
tenna, the longer the range of the transceiver signal. All Carrier
transceivers ship with a 5 db omni-directional 9-in. antenna.
An outdoor antenna is also available from Carrier.
Carrier transceivers are designed to be used only with cer-
tain antenna products. Other higher gain directional antennas
may be purchased through an approved Carrier supplier. Con-
tact Carrier for additional information.
Installation onto a CCN Bus —
RS-485 converter to install transceivers directly onto an
RS-485 network. An RS-232 to RS-485 converter and power
supply is supplied with each transceiver.
1. Separate the RS-485 converter's housing with a flat blade
screw driver.
2. Install jumpers in all 5 terminals.
3. Wire the CCN (+) to screw terminal Pin 1, and CCN (-) to
screw terminal Pin 2. See Fig. 2.
4. Cut the power plug off of the power cube 6 in. from the
end.
5. Wire the ground wire of the power supply wire to screw
terminal Pin 5 and the positive (wire with white line) to
screw terminal Pin 6. See Fig 2.
If a transceiver is used to connect directly to a computer, an
RS-232 to RS-485 converter is not required. Only the 9-pin
cable (supplied) is used.
2
1
x
4
x
3
x
6
5
x
8
7
x
10
9
LEGEND
CCN — Carrier Comfort Network
GND — Ground (-)
NOTES:
1. Install end of line termination jumpers between 1 and 2, 3 and
4 if unit is used with the RS-485 network.
2. Install jumpers between 5 and 6, 7 and 8, 9 and 10 to use the
converter in a CCN 2 wire set up.
Fig. 2 — Converter Detail
Table 2 — Stand-Alone Transceiver Pin Out
NAME
Antennas must be connected
Use the RS-232 to
I/O
Output
Session Status (True)
Output
Data from transceiver to the attached device
Input
Data into transceiver from the attached device
Input
Data/Command Mode
Signal Ground
Output
Always Asserted (High)
Input
HW Flow Control (internally pulled up)
Output
HW Flow Control (default: asserted/High)
Output
Status Change (default: de-asserted/Low)

NETWORK TOPOLOGY

The Carrier transceivers support the Broadcast Network
topology. Each transceiver can be configured via its Configura-
tion Manager to work this topology. The transceiver's Configu-
ration Manager controls how the transceiver transmits and re-
ceives data as connected to the device. (See Fig. 3-5.)
Wireless communication signals can be adversely affected
by physical and/or electrical interference. Carrier wireless
transceivers should NOT be installed in applications where
temporary loss of communications cannot be tolerated by
the control system. Suitable applications include equipment
monitoring, alarm monitoring, control overrides and tem-
porary service connections.
Networks —
Wireless
require a wide range of networking options. The network
topologies consist of more than two transceivers and may have
a PC to host a network of devices. The PC or network devices
are each physically attached to a transceiver.
WIRELESS SERVICE TOOL — The wireless Service Tool
setup allows a CCN service technician to install, commission,
and troubleshoot from any location in the building. All CCN
elements on the primary bus are accessible. The wireless con-
nection allows the technician to utilize a laptop computer to
perform all Service Tool functions from anywhere within the
range of wireless communication. If the transceiver is located
on a rooftop, it is possible to gain wireless access to the build-
ing from several miles away.
NOTE: Wireless buss extensions on CCN systems with sec-
ondary buses are recommended for temporary use only. Per-
manent use is NOT recommended.
WIRELESS BUS EXTENSION — The wireless bus exten-
sion setup allows a bus to be extended to a remote location
through the use of the wireless transceivers. This set up can be
used to connect two portions of a CCN bus when physical wir-
ing cannot be used or is not cost effective. This set up may also
be used to connect controllers in two different buildings by
placing the transceiver on the roofs of the buildings. This set up
is not recommended for CCN systems that contain secondary
buses.
4
FUNCTION
data
connectivity applications

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