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TruVu™ UC253-V
Installation and Start-up Guide
©2022 Carrier. All rights reserved. • Catalog No. 11-808-854-01 • 10/24/2022

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  • Page 1 TruVu™ UC253-V Installation and Start-up Guide ©2022 Carrier. All rights reserved. • Catalog No. 11-808-854-01 • 10/24/2022...
  • Page 2 Verify that you have the most current version of this document from www.hvacpartners.com, the Carrier Partner Community website, or your local Carrier office. Important changes are listed in Document revision history at the end of this document. ©2022 Carrier. All rights reserved.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents What is the TV-UC253-V? ............................1 Specifications ................................ 2 Zone sensors ................................. 6 Touchscreen devices ............................6 To mount the TV-UC253-V ............................7 Wiring for power ................................8 To wire for power ..............................8 Addressing the TV-UC253-V through the Service port ....................9 To set the IP address ............................
  • Page 4 Contents Device tab ................................43 Ports tab ................................43 BACnet tab ................................44 Security tab ................................. 44 Local Network tab .............................. 44 To communicate through the BACnet/Service port network ................. 48 To communicate locally through the Rnet port....................... 50 To set up a Local Access connection in the i-Vu® interface ............... 51 Troubleshooting .................................
  • Page 5: What Is The Tv-Uc253-V

    • Provides 5 universal inputs, 2 binary outputs, 2 analog outputs, and 1 universal output • The universal output can be configured as binary, analog, or pulse-width modulated analog TruVu™ UC253-V ©2022 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 6: Specifications

    Rnet port for connecting ZS sensors, an Equipment Touch, an TruVu™ ET Display, and Wireless Adapter for wireless sensors • Service USB port for connecting locally to controller setup pages, the TruVu™ ET Display, or the Carrier wireless service adapter •...
  • Page 7 Use an external transformer if your devices exceed the maximum power. Service port USB 2.0 host port for setting up the controller and troubleshooting through a local connection to a computer, connecting to the TruVu™ ET Display, or the Carrier wireless service adapter. Comm port For future use.
  • Page 8 22°F (-30C) to ensure proper operation and electrical connectivity. Physical Fire-retardant plastic ABS, UL94-5VA Terminal blocks and Screw-type terminal blocks. connectors 0.2 in (5.08 mm) pitch connectors Mounting 35mm DIN rail mounting or screw mounting TruVu™ UC253-V ©2022 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 9 Listed UL 916, PAZX7, Energy Management Equipment Europe: Mark, UK: EN50491-5-2:2009; Part 5-2: EMC requirements for HBES/BACS used in residential, commercial and light industry environment RoHS Compliant: 2015/863/EU REACH Compliant TruVu™ UC253-V ©2022 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 10: Zone Sensors

    • The TruVu™ ET Display requires a 24 Vdc external power source. CAUTION A touchscreen device can share a power supply with the Carrier controller if: • The power source shared by the controller and Equipment Touch is AC power.
  • Page 11: To Mount The Tv-Uc253-V

    5.88 in. (14.94 cm) 5.3 in. (13.45 cm) 4.50 in. (11.43 cm) .49 in. (1.26 cm) 1.96 in. (4.98 cm) .41 in. (1.05 cm) 2.00 in (5.08 cm) Depth: TruVu™ UC253-V ©2022 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 12: Wiring For Power

    The TV-UC253-V 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.
  • Page 13: Addressing The Tv-Uc253-V Through The Service Port

    Open your computer's wireless network display to view your available wireless networks. NOTE TV-UC253-V only supports the 5 GHz band and not the 2.4 GHz band. Connect to the wireless network using the network SSID and password that are printed on the Carrier wireless service adapter.
  • Page 14 Open a web browser on the computer Navigate to http://local.access or http://169.254.1.1 to see the controller setup pages. See To set up the controller through the Service Port (page 42) for detailed information. TruVu™ UC253-V ©2022 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 15: To Set The Ip Address

    On the controller setup Ports tab under IP Port, select Custom Static. Enter the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway addresses that the network administrator gave you. Click Save. TruVu™ UC253-V ©2022 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 16: Addressing A Network Of Controllers Using The Controller Setup Local Network Tab

    Network tab You can use the controller setup Local Network tab to discover Carrier i-Vu® XT or TruVu™ devices on a single network. You can configure them and assign addresses to each one using one of the methods described below.
  • Page 17: Method 2: To Address When You Do Not Know The Serial Numbers

    One technician alone can address the controllers on a mobile device showing the Local Network page by plugging the Carrier wireless service adapter into a controller's Service Port. Then, with the computer, move to each controller within 100 ft. of the adapter. Pressing the DSC button on the controller displays a blue dot in the table where the addressing information can be entered.
  • Page 18: Wiring For Communications

    Do not apply line voltage (mains voltage) to the controller's ports and terminals. • Do not exceed the minimum bend radius of the Cat5e or Cat6e Ethernet cable. Refer to Ethernet cable manufacturer specifications for minimum bend radius. TruVu™ UC253-V ©2022 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 19: To Connect The Tv-Uc253-V To The Ethernet

    BACnet Broadcast Management Device (BBMD). Do not configure more than one BBMD per subnet as this may cause circular routes. See "Setting up BACnet Broadcast Management Devices (BBMDs)" in SiteBuilder or i-Vu® Help. TruVu™ UC253-V ©2022 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 20: Wiring Devices To The Tv-Uc253-V's Rnet Port

    See the device's Installation and Start-up Guide for complete wiring instructions. NOTES • ZS sensors, a Wireless Adapter, and an Equipment Touch can share the same Rnet. • The Rnet communicates at a rate of 115.2 kbps. TruVu™ UC253-V ©2022 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 21: Wiring Devices To The Tv-Uc253-V's Act Net Port

    Wiring devices to the TV-UC253-V's Act Net port Supports a combination of up to 5 Act Net addresses, as follows: • Address 1 is reserved for the Carrier actuator • Address 2 and 3 are reserved for the VAV Zone II Secondary Duct •...
  • Page 22: Wiring Inputs And Outputs

    NOTE The PWM output signal is intended to directly control the speed of an ECM-type fan, eliminating the need for an external converter board. WARNING Do not apply voltage to the universal output if the DIP switch is set to Analog. TruVu™ UC253-V ©2022 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 23: Wiring Specifications

    Acceptable voltage drop in the wire from the controller to the controlled device • Resistance (Ohms) of the chosen wire gauge • Maximum current (Amps) the controlled device requires to operate TruVu™ UC253-V ©2022 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 24: To Wire Inputs And Outputs

    NOTE Connect the shield wire to the – terminal with the ground wire. Do not connect the shield wire at the other end of the cable as this will cause a ground loop error. TruVu™ UC253-V ©2022 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 25 Do not apply voltage to the universal output if the DIP switch is set to Analog. ○ Connect binary and analog output wiring to the screw terminals on the TV-UC253-V and to the controlled device. Connect the ground wire to the AO outputs' terminals. TruVu™ UC253-V ©2022 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 26 See Troubleshooting inputs and outputs (page 55). NOTE You can install connector covers (sold separately, part #PLM-KIT) by snapping them over the terminal block sections on the top and bottom of the controller. TruVu™ UC253-V ©2022 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 27: To Adjust Input And Output Properties

    To verify each output's operation, lock each output to a known condition on the I/O Points tab, then verify that the equipment operates correctly. See Troubleshooting inputs and outputs (page 55). TruVu™ UC253-V ©2022 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 28: Input Values

    You can set up a custom translation table (page 35) on the driver's Custom Translation Tables pages in the i- Vu® interface. The control program must have one Pulse to Analog Input microblock for each pulse counting input. TruVu™ UC253-V ©2022 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 29: Output Values

    0–10 Vdc actuator so that when the PID signal is 100%, the TV-UC253-V output is 10 Vdc. Similarly, when the PID signal is 50%, the TV-UC253-V output is 5 Vdc. TruVu™ UC253-V ©2022 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 30: Resolution Values

    When the control program's signal to the microblock is on, if Polarity is set to: normal—output is on reversed—output is off NOTE Regardless of Polarity, the output will be off if the TV-UC253-V loses power. TruVu™ UC253-V ©2022 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 31: Using The Airflow Sensor

    To connect the VAV Zone II Secondary Duct to the second duct's tubes, turn off the VAV Zone II Secondary Duct's power. Connect the secondary tubes to the duct's high and low pressure tubes. Avoid sharp bends in the tubing. TruVu™ UC253-V ©2022 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 32: To Set Up The Airflow Control Microblock

    If you are using a version of the Snap application that is prior to v7.0, you must change the Damper Motor Travel Time to 154 seconds. See Input values (page 24) for information on the Special Binary input that indicates a communication loss to the airflow sensor. TruVu™ UC253-V ©2022 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 33: Find And Upload In The I-Vu® Interface

    When complete, a check mark under Status indicates a successful upload. NOTES If an error message appears, click on the message to view an explanation. ○ For details, see the i-Vu® Help. ○ TruVu™ UC253-V ©2022 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 34: Adjusting The Tv-Uc253-V Driver Properties

    VAV application will look for the outside air temperature on the same network segment or on the nearest device containing that object. TruVu™ UC253-V ©2022 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 35 You can unlock a device for 24 hours to make IP address changes. Configuration from other devices on the local network for 24 hours Debug Enable Debug Messages Enable only if directed by Carrier Control Systems Support. TruVu™ UC253-V ©2022 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 36: Device

    Critical Equipment 128–191 Urgent 192–255 Normal Priority of Off-Normal BACnet priority for Alarms. Priority of Fault BACnet priority for Fault messages. Priority of Normal BACnet priority for Return-to-normal messages. TruVu™ UC253-V ©2022 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 37: Calendars

    Uncheck the types of alarms you do not want the recipient to get. Calendars Calendars are provided in the driver for BACnet compatibility only. Instead, use the Schedules feature in the i-Vu® interface. TruVu™ UC253-V ©2022 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 38: Common Alarms

    See Alarms in i-Vu® Help. Template Enable Clear these checkboxes to disable Alarm or Return to normal messages of this type from this controller. Notification Class Do not change this field. TruVu™ UC253-V ©2022 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 39: Custom Translation Tables

    IP addresses that you define. These can be all private IP addresses and/or a list of IP addresses. Follow the instructions in the i-Vu® interface to set up the BACnet firewall. TruVu™ UC253-V ©2022 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 40: Network Diagnostics - Statistics

    FIFO errors, frame errors, length errors, missed errors, and overrun errors. Transmit Errors (total)—All errors related to transmitted packets such as aborted errors, carrier errors, dropped errors, FIFO errors, heartbeat errors, and window errors. Dropped Packets—Packets dropped by the TV-UC253-V's Ethernet interface.
  • Page 41: Network Diagnostics - Packet Capture

    NOTE Clicking Get capture file generates the port's .pcap file. If the port has a .pcap file from a previous capture, that file will be overwritten. Extract the .pcap file from the .tgz file. Open the .pcap file in Wireshark. TruVu™ UC253-V ©2022 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 42: Act Net Bus

    (can be found as a label on the actuator). New Device Address Select a new bus address from the drop-down list. TruVu™ UC253-V ©2022 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 43 3. Chose a unique address for the new device and click Accept. Wait until the operation is successful. 4. Repeat the steps 2 and 3 for the remainder of the removed devices. 5. Verify that there are no longer Duplicate Address on the network errors. TruVu™ UC253-V ©2022 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 44: Communication Status

    The Flow Calibration Archive page shows measured flow and sensor readings that were entered in the i-Vu® Test and Balance tool or through the stand-alone Test & Balance Utility. TruVu™ UC253-V ©2022 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 45: To Set Up Network Statistic Trends

    System Options > System Settings > General tab. Select the second option to set a value for this trend only. TruVu™ UC253-V ©2022 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 46: To Set Up The Controller Through The Service Port

    You can communicate with the TV-UC253-V through a web browser by connecting a computer to the controller's Service Port using either the Carrier wireless service adapter or a USB cable. NOTE You cannot access the Service port by plugging an Ethernet cable into Eth0 or Eth1.
  • Page 47: Device Tab

    BACnet Object Device Instance Autogenerated—(Default) The Device Instance is automatically set to a number using the IP Address, Subnet information, and the Carrier vendor ID 16. Assigned—Lets you enter a specific number that is unique on the BACnet network. Device Name Autogenerated—(Default) The Device Name is automatically set as the word...
  • Page 48: Bacnet Tab

    In the i-Vu® navigation tree, right-click the TV-UC253-V, select Driver Properties and go to Driver > Settings tab > Local Network Configuration. Check Allow Local Network Configuration from other devices on the local network for 24 hours and click Accept. TruVu™ UC253-V ©2022 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 49 NOTE You cannot select devices with a lock symbol. Ethernet MAC address of device Serial# The discovered devices are in order by serial number. NOTE To change how the rows are sorted, click a different column heading. TruVu™ UC253-V ©2022 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 50 DSC buttons. Clear the table and then press each DSC button in turn. The devices will be listed in the table in the order in which the button was pressed, but only the most recent one will show the blue dot. TruVu™ UC253-V ©2022 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 51 NOTE If a device's IP address is the loopback address (127.0.0.1), it is considered unconfigured and unlocked. The IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway fields are blank in the Ports and Local Network tabs. You can configure it in the Local Devices table. TruVu™ UC253-V ©2022 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 52: To Communicate Through The Bacnet/Service Port Network

    65535 - searches for an available network number from 65531 to 65534. If any of these numbers are ○ not available, you will have to assign a network number and enter it. 13 Click Apply. TruVu™ UC253-V ©2022 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 53 18 On the navigation tree, right-click the controller that you are connected to and select Module Status. If a Modstat report appears, the i-Vu® application is communicating with the controller. TruVu™ UC253-V ©2022 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 54: To Communicate Locally Through The Rnet Port

    Connect the other end of the 3-wire cable to the TV-UC253-V's Rnet port as shown in the drawing above in step 1. Connect the 3-pin connector to the portion of the USB link kit shown in the drawing below, then connect the USB connector to the computer. TruVu™ UC253-V ©2022 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 55: To Set Up A Local Access Connection In The I-Vu® Interface

    14 Type rnet here in the dialog box, then click OK. 15 On the Properties page, click Module Status. If a Modstat report appears, the i-Vu® application is communicating with the controller. TruVu™ UC253-V ©2022 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 56: Troubleshooting

    Blue is connected properly second period communication errors • Check that baud rate is on MSTP correct All enabled networks are No errors No action required Green functioning properly TruVu™ UC253-V ©2022 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 57 Blue Slow blink Linux (operating system) is No action required Blue starting up Fast blink Linux is running but it could not Download driver Blue start the firmware application TruVu™ UC253-V ©2022 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 58: To Configure Custom Prog Led

    The pulse pattern repeats after a 2-second delay LED will blink the number of times given in the BAO with ON pulse 0.5 seconds and OFF pulse 0.5 seconds. TruVu™ UC253-V ©2022 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 59: To Get A Module Status Report

    Click the Name of any input or output whose name is red (indicates an error) to open its dialog box. On the Details tab, scroll down to see the Reliability field under BACnet Configuration. TruVu™ UC253-V ©2022 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 60: To Get A Device Log

    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-UC253-V in the i-Vu® navigation tree. On the Properties page, click Device Log.
  • Page 61: To Get The Tv-Uc253-V's Serial Number

    Use the same polarity for all of them. You can purchase the 3 A, fast-acting, 5mm x 20mm glass fuse from Littelfuse, mfr part #0235003.HXP. TruVu™ UC253-V ©2022 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 62: To Revert To Default Settings

    We highly recommend that you revert the defaults settings only under the guidance of Carrier Control Systems Support. To erase volatile memory data and restore factory default configuration settings, use AppLoader to download the appropriate clipping.
  • Page 63: To Take The Tv-Uc253-V Out Of Service

    UC253-V by shutting down communication from the TV-UC253-V to the i-Vu® application. When Out of Service, i- Vu® no longer communicates properties, colors, trends, etc. On the i-Vu® navigation tree, select the TV-UC253-V. On the Properties page, check Out of Service. Click Accept. TruVu™ UC253-V ©2022 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 64: Compliance

    CAUTION Any modifications made to this device that are not approved by Carrier will void the authority granted to the user by the FCC to operate this equipment.
  • Page 65: Appendix - Module Status Field Descriptions

    Gives the current status of the controller's networks. See LEDs (page 52) for all possible conditions. System error message history High-severity errors since the last memory download. Shows the most recent 10 messages. See NOTE below this table. TruVu™ UC253-V ©2022 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 66 See NOTE below this table. 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.
  • Page 67: Document Revision History

    Changed Integral airflow sensor specification. Changed Real time X-PM-BM-O clock specification to say "up to 3 days" from "at least 3 days". Changed EU RoHS compliance code. Rephrased Act Net addresses to list fixed addresses. TruVu™ UC253-V ©2022 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
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