Honeywell XL 800 SERIES Mounting/Dismounting Modules, Setting the I/O Bus Switch, Bus Topologies

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Mounting/Dismounting Modules

Excel 800

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LOCK

Fig. 14. HEX switch location

NOTE: If the HEX switch setting is changed, the Panel Bus I/O module will revert to its default configuration. With LONWORKS Bus I/O modules, the HEX switch is without function.

Setting the I/O Bus Switch

Set the I/O Bus switch S2 of the XCL8010AU Controller Module depending on the modules connected to terminals

71 ─ 78 and the desired communication as follows:

Table 10. I/O Bus switch settings

communication

S2 setting

 

terminals

LONWORKS Bus

LON

71 ─ 74 LONWORKS Bus

only

 

 

75

─ 78 LONWORKS Bus

 

 

 

 

 

 

11

─ 14 LONWORKS Bus

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Panel Bus and

Panel

71 ─ 74

Panel Bus

LONWORKS Bus

 

 

75

─ 78

Panel Bus

 

 

 

 

 

 

11

─ 14 LONWORKS Bus

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LONWORKS Bus Topologies

The LONWORKS Bus is a 78-kilobit serial link that uses transformer isolation so that the bus wiring does not have a polarity. I.e. it is not important which of the two LONWORKS Bus terminals are connected to each wire of the twisted pair.

The LONWORKS Bus does not need to be shielded on the controller module side.

The LONWORKS Bus can be wired in daisy chain, star, loop or any combination thereof as long as the maximum wire length requirements are met.

Configuration

The recommended configuration is a daisy chain with two bus terminations. This layout allows for max. LONWORKS Bus lengths, and its simple structure presents the least number of possible problems, particularly when adding on to an existing bus.

C-Bus Topologies

Via the C-Bus up to 30 C-Bus devices (e.g., controllers, etc.) can communicate with one another and a PC central. The C- Bus must be connected via the individual controllers (open ring).

NOTE: Star connection is not allowed because uncontrollable line reflections may occur.

Mounting/Dismounting Modules

WARNING

Risk of electric shock or equipment damage!

Do not touch any live parts in the cabinet.

Disconnect the power supply before you start to install the Excel 800 System.

More than one disconnect switch may be required to de- energize the system.

Do not reconnect the power supply until you have completed the installation.

NOTE: The terminal socket of each I/O module can be mounted and wired before inserting and locking the corresponding electronic module.

Fig. 15. S2 I/O Bus switch

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Contents XL 800 Series Trademark Information TroubleshootingGeneral General Before InstallationInstallation Wiring XL800 Series Power Consumption Modules BUS Modules Description of the XCL8010AU Controller Module OverviewTypical 14507287-001 Power Module wiring Description of the XCL8010AU Controller Module ExcelController Transformer GRN Interfaces and Bus Connections Technical DataSmoke Control Configuration System DataConnecting Single Bus Controller Systems Panel ResetTypical Power Limited Circuit for XL800 Data File Set-UpXCL8010AU, I/O Modules on Single Rail Connecting I/O ModulesConnecting I/O Modules to the XCL8010AU Multiple Rails in Single CabinetSetting Address of Panel Bus I/O Modules HEX switch settings and addresses AddressLonworks Bus Topologies Setting the I/O Bus SwitchMounting/Dismounting Modules Bus TopologiesMounting Sockets Connecting SocketsMounting/Dismounting Controller/Sockets Risk of malfunctionDismounting Sockets Disconnecting SocketsMounting/Dismounting Electronic Modules Mounting Electronic ModulesConnecting via C-Bus Connecting HMIs or LaptopsLonworks Service LED and Button FeaturesConnecting Laptops XL-Online/CARE XCL8010AU TerminalsHMI Interface Reset ButtonBus Tx LED and Rx LED Watchdog Status Alarm and Power LEDsBus Switch S2 Modem InterfaceDescription of the I/O Modules Common FeaturesBus Termination Switch S1 MemoryTerminals Types of Analog Input Modules FeaturesAnalog Input Modules XFL821AU Connection Examples XFL821AU Analog Input ModuleTypes of Analog Output Modules Technical DataAnalog Output Modules TerminalsDamage to the electronic module Modules with Manual OverridesXFL822AU Connection Example Binary Input Modules Excel 800 Binary Input Modules Type Description HousingSignal Comment Minal Types of Binary Input ModulesStatus LEDs XF823AU Connection ExamplesTypes of Relay Output Modules Excel 800 Relay Output Modules Type Description HousingRelay Output Modules Permissible Loads Status LEDs with Manual OverridesXF824AU connection example XFR825AU connection exampleTroubleshooting on the XCL8010AU Controller TroubleshootingTesting Wiring Connections Power LED greenXCL8010AU alarm LED Case Alarm LED Meaning Remedy Alarm LED redLonworks Service LED Bus Tx and Rx LEDs HMI Tx and Rx LEDsModules Troubleshooting Power LED of I/O ModulesService LED of I/O modules Case Meaning Remedy Service LED of I/O ModulesExcel 800Troubleshooting Automation and Control Solutions

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