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Copeland 814-3550 Quick Setup Manual

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Wireless Gateway and E2
For a copy of the full Wireless User Manual (P/N 026-1734), click
to download or contact Copeland Technical Support at 833-409-7505.
The Wireless Module System allows for quickly and easily monitoring a
variety of Refrigeration and HVAC applications by connecting
temperature probes, product simulators, humidity probes or switches
to the Wireless Module that transmits these signals to the Wireless
Gateway. The Gateway translates the signal into usable information to
send to the building controller, E2 (version 4.08 or higher) or Site
Supervisor, where the data can be logged into reports or used by
algorithms to make control decisions. The Wireless Gateway can
receive signals from up to 99 Modules. The Wireless Module is flexible
and configurable with up to three (3) analog or digital inputs that can
be used for a variety of applications in Refrigeration and HVAC,
eliminating installation materials and costly
labor-intensive wiring.
Installing the Wireless Gateway
Installing the Wireless Gateway for E2 involves mounting and
powering the device, and connecting to E2's RS485 network.
Figure 1 - Wireless Gateway Enclosure Dimensions
The Wireless Gateway requires 24VAC power from a Class 2
Transformer.
Table 1 - Wireless Gateway Power Requirements
Input Voltage
Power
026-4247 R9
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24VAC, Class 2, 50/60Hz
10VA
here
Because the Gateway is usually mounted away from the
transformer, 18 AWG wire should be used. The AC voltage at the
Gateway needs to be at least 19 Volts.
1
Hand-Held Terminal Jack
2
RS485 Net COM1
3
Ethernet
I/O Net/MODBUS Term
4
Jumpers
5
RF LED (Yellow), CHECK LED (Blue) & POWER LED (Blue)
Installing Network Cable
Each E2 that will receive a value from the Wireless Module must have
the Wireless Gateway installed on its RS485 Network. For E2
controllers, the Gateway will be installed on an RS485 network running
MODBUS protocol.
Using a shielded three-conductor network cable (Belden #8641 or
equivalent), connect the RS485 Network wire from E2 to the three-
terminal connector on the Wireless Gateway board as shown below.
For further information about how RS485 networks are configured,
refer to the E2 User Manual (P/N 026-1614).
QUICK SETUP GUIDE
Figure 2 - Wireless Gateway Board
LEGEND
6
USB Host
7
Micro SD Card
8
24VAC Power Connector
9
Status LED & Alarm LED

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  • Page 1 For a copy of the full Wireless User Manual (P/N 026-1734), click here Because the Gateway is usually mounted away from the to download or contact Copeland Technical Support at 833-409-7505. transformer, 18 AWG wire should be used. The AC voltage at the Gateway needs to be at least 19 Volts.
  • Page 2 The contents of this publication are presented for informational purposes only and they are not to be construed as warranties or guarantees, express or implied, regarding the products or services described herein or their use or applicability. Copeland reserves the right to modify the designs or specifications of such products at any time without notice.