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Carrier TruVu TV-CLB-E2 Installation And Startup Manual
Carrier TruVu TV-CLB-E2 Installation And Startup Manual

Carrier TruVu TV-CLB-E2 Installation And Startup Manual

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TruVu™ Compact Link BACnet
Integrator (part no. TV-CLB-E2 )
Installation and Start-up Guide
©2024 Carrier. All rights reserved. • Catalog No. 11-808-1100-01 • 5/22/2024

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Summary of Contents for Carrier TruVu TV-CLB-E2

  • Page 1 TruVu™ Compact Link BACnet Integrator (part no. TV-CLB-E2 ) Installation and Start-up Guide ©2024 Carrier. All rights reserved. • Catalog No. 11-808-1100-01 • 5/22/2024...
  • 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. ©2024 Carrier. All rights reserved.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents What is the TruVu Compact Link BACnet Integrator (part no. TV-CLB-E2)? ............ 1 Specifications ..............................2 To mount the TV-CLB-E2 ..........................5 Wiring for power ............................6 To wire for power ............................6 Addressing the TV-CLB-E2 through the USB Service Port ................7 To set up autobaud ............................
  • Page 4 Contents FCC Compliance ............................46 CE and UKCA Compliance ........................... 46 Industry Canada Compliance ........................46 BACnet Compliance ............................ 46 Appendix - Module Status field descriptions ....................47 Document revision history ........................49...
  • Page 5: What Is The Truvu Compact Link Bacnet Integrator (Part No. Tv-Clb-E2)

    BACnet/MSTP or Modbus Serial 9.6 to 115.2 kbps Electrically isolated EIA-485 BACnet/MSTP or Modbus Serial 9.6 to 115.2 kbps Service BACnet/IP Service Port Port Integrator (part no. TV-CLB-E2 ) Carrier Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 6: Specifications

    Equipment Touch must be powered by an external power source. See the specifications in each device's Technical Instructions to determine the power required. Integrator (part no. TV-CLB-E2 ) Carrier Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 7 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™ Equipment Touch, or the Carrier USB Wireless service adapter. USB 2.0 host port supports communicating expansion modules.
  • Page 8 EN50491-5-2:2009; Part 5-2: EMC requirements for HBES/BACS used in residential, commercial and light industrial environments RoHS Compliant: 2015/863/EU REACH Compliant Australia and New Zealand: C-Tick Mark, AS/NZS 61000-6-3 Integrator (part no. TV-CLB-E2 ) Carrier Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 9: To Mount The Tv-Clb-E2

    5.88 in. (14.93 cm) dimensions 4.41 in (11.20 cm) Depth: 2.01 in. (5.11 cm) Screw 3.00 in. (7.62 cm) mounting 5.29 in. (13.44 cm) dimensions Integrator (part no. TV-CLB-E2 ) Carrier Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 10: Wiring For Power

    The TV-CLB-E2 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 11: Addressing The Tv-Clb-E2 Through The Usb Service Port

    Vu® XT or TruVu™ devices on a single network and configure them from that page. You can connect the TV-CLB-E2 to a computer 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 12: To Set Up Autobaud

    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.
  • Page 13: 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 given to you by the network administrator. Click Save. Integrator (part no. TV-CLB-E2 ) Carrier Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 14: Configuring Bacnet Device Instance And Network Number

    = Router's rotary switch address (ARCNET/MSTP MAC address) ID: It uses two digits, 24 for ALC/OEM and 16 for Carrier channel. Network ID: ((Sum of all four octet of Network address) MOD 80) + 10, 10 is added here to make device id unique when older product (with rotary switch) are used along with new product (w/o rotary switch).
  • Page 15 NOTE Do not configure the home network address of the TV-CLB-E2 to a number greater than 127 or 254 depending on the networks. The downstream network numbers will have to be manually set. Integrator (part no. TV-CLB-E2 ) Carrier Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide...
  • 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 or 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

    Local Network page. Connect to the Service Port of one Carrier i-Vu® XT or TruVu™ IP device on the network. For details, see Addressing the TV-CLB-E2 through the USB Service Port (page 7).
  • Page 18 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 19: Wiring For Communications

    22 AWG, low-capacitance, twisted, stranded, 2000 feet (610 meters) MS/TP shielded copper wire For details, see the Open Controller Network Wiring Guide. Integrator (part no. TV-CLB-E2 ) Carrier Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 20: To Connect The Tv-Clb-E2 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 the i-Vu® Help. Integrator (part no. TV-CLB-E2 ) Carrier Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 21: To Wire To A Bacnet Ms/Tp Network

    Modbus: You can wire a third-party Modbus TCP/IP device (client or server) to the TV-CLB-E2's ETH port or a Modbus master or slave device to Port S1 or Port S2. See Modbus Integration Guide for i-Vu XT or TruVu. Integrator (part no. TV-CLB-E2 ) Carrier Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide...
  • Page 22: Wiring Devices To The Tv-Clb-E2'S Rnet Port

    ZS sensors, Equipment Touch, and TruVu™ Equipment Touch can share the same Rnet. • The Rnet communicates at a rate of 115.2 kbps. Integrator (part no. TV-CLB-E2 ) Carrier Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 23: Find And Upload In The I-Vu® Interface

    • If an error message appears, click on the message to view an explanation. • For details, see the i-Vu® Help. • Integrator (part no. TV-CLB-E2 ) Carrier Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 24: Adjusting The Tv-Clb-E2 Driver Properties

    If the difference is less than this field's value, the controller's time is slowly adjusted until the time is correct Integrator (part no. TV-CLB-E2 ) Carrier Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide...
  • Page 25 For values that change infrequently, select to verify at midnight daily that the sample for all points in this point is still able to communicate trend values. controller that are sampling on COV Integrator (part no. TV-CLB-E2 ) Carrier Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 26: Device

    Configuration from other devices on the local network for 24 hours Debug Enable only if directed by Carrier Control Systems. Enable Debug Messages Device The Device page provides the following information plus the items described in the table below: •...
  • Page 27: Notification Classes

    NOTE BACnet defines the following Network message priorities for Alarms and Events. Priority range Network message priority 00–63 Life Safety 64–127 Critical Equipment 128–191 Urgent 192–255 Normal Integrator (part no. TV-CLB-E2 ) Carrier Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 28: 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. Integrator (part no. TV-CLB-E2 ) Carrier Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 29: Common And Specific Alarms

    CAUTION Do not change the settings on this page as it will result in communication failure. Use the controller setup pages to change settings and then resolve mismatches in the i-Vu® application. Integrator (part no. TV-CLB-E2 ) Carrier Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide...
  • Page 30: Bacnet Firewall

    Error Rate Trend—Shows the total number of errors within the trend sampling interval. Packet Rate Trend—Shows the total number of packets transmitted and received within the trend sampling interval. Eth0/Eth1 Statistics Integrator (part no. TV-CLB-E2 ) Carrier Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 31 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-CLB-E2’s Ethernet interface.
  • Page 32: Network Diagnostics - Packet Capture

    The capture will automatically resume. Click on the Start/Stop option to end the Continuous capture. • If the port is set up for MS/TP, select an option in the Capture section. Integrator (part no. TV-CLB-E2 ) Carrier Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 33: Communication Status

    Modbus Serial, Modbus TCP/IP, and Modbus Error Definitions pages If the router will be used with Modbus devices, see the Modbus Integration Guide for information on using these pages. Integrator (part no. TV-CLB-E2 ) Carrier Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 34: To Set Up Network Statistic Trends

    NOTE Any trends not stored in the historian will be lost if the router loses power. Integrator (part no. TV-CLB-E2 ) Carrier Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 35 System Options > System days Settings > General tab. Select the second option to set a value for this trend only. Integrator (part no. TV-CLB-E2 ) Carrier Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 36: To Set Up The Controller Through The Service Port

    You can communicate with the TV-CLB-E2 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 37: Modstat Tab

    Fully qualified domain name 5. Click Save. Controller Information Clear Counts/Logs Clears Reset counters and the three message history fields from the Module Status. Integrator (part no. TV-CLB-E2 ) Carrier Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 38: Ports Tab

    Selection for End of Network termination. Protocol Select BACnet MSTP or Modbus Active Protocol Indicates the active protocol on Port S2 Configuration. Integrator (part no. TV-CLB-E2 ) Carrier Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 39: Bacnet Tab

    Set a device's Mode, Address, and Location. • Assign IP addresses to multiple devices at one time. • Prompt an LED to flash on a device. • • Integrator (part no. TV-CLB-E2 ) Carrier Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 40 See To address when you know the serial numbers (page 12) or To address when you do not know the serial numbers (page 13). Integrator (part no. TV-CLB-E2 ) Carrier Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide...
  • Page 41 NOTE The status of a device changes to locked 24 hours after unlocking it. • Failure - A conflict between the device and the information entered Integrator (part no. TV-CLB-E2 ) Carrier Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 42 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. Integrator (part no. TV-CLB-E2 ) Carrier Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide...
  • Page 43: To Communicate Through The Bacnet/Usb Service Port Network

    To communicate through the BACnet/USB Service Port network You can communicate with the TV-CLB-E2 Service Port through i-Vu® or Field Assistant using either the Carrier wireless service adapter or a USB cable. See Addressing the TV-CLB-E2 through the USB Service Port (page 7) to set up your connection to the web browser if you haven't already.
  • Page 44: Troubleshooting

    USB Service Port • Port communication firmware • Cycle power did not load properly • Port communication firmware is not running Invalid protocol selected Integrator (part no. TV-CLB-E2 ) Carrier Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 45 The Blink button on the controller No action required Light on both the setup Local Network page has Blue Net and Sys been pressed Integrator (part no. TV-CLB-E2 ) Carrier Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 46 The Blink button on the controller No action required Light on both the setup Local Network page has Blue Net and Sys been pressed Integrator (part no. TV-CLB-E2 ) Carrier Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 47: To Get A Module Status Report

    In the controller setup interface through the Service Port—Click on the Modstat tab. See Appendix A Module Status field descriptions (page 47). To get a Device Log If Carrier Technical Support instructs you to get the controller's Device Log containing diagnostic information for troubleshooting: Select the TV-CLB-E2 in the i-Vu® Navigation tree.
  • Page 48: To Replace The Tv-Clb-E2'S Fuse

    Use the fuse puller to snap the new fuse into the fuse holder. Replace integrator’s cover. Replace the power connector. Verify that the LED on the TV-CLB-E2 is lit. Integrator (part no. TV-CLB-E2 ) Carrier Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 49: To Take The Tv-Clb-E2 Out Of Service

    Copy the newest driver and archive file to the root directory of a FAT32-formatted USB flash drive. NOTE To verify that you have the latest files, go to the Carrier Partner Community website. Compare the latest version to the TV-CLB-E2's driver in i-Vu®.
  • Page 50: 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 51: Appendix - Module Status Field Descriptions

    Gives the current status of the controller's operation. See LEDs (page 40) for all possible System status conditions. Network status Gives the current status of the controller's networks. See LEDs (page 40) for all possible conditions. Integrator (part no. TV-CLB-E2 ) Carrier Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 52 Gives the following information about the controller's boards: hardware • Type and board numbers that are used internally by Carrier. The manufacture date and serial number. • The number of BACnet objects that were created in the device and the number of Number of BACnet those objects that are network visible.
  • Page 53: Document Revision History

    Important changes to this document are listed below. Minor changes such as typographical or formatting errors are not listed. Date Topic Change description Code* No changes yet * For internal use only Integrator (part no. TV-CLB-E2 ) Carrier Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
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