APPENDIX B — OPTIONAL BACNET COMMUNICATIONS WIRING (cont)

CONFIGURING THE BAS PORT FOR BACNET MS/ TP — Use the same baud rate and communication settings for all controllers on the network segment. The UPC Open con- troller is fixed at 8 data bits, No Parity, and 1 Stop bit for this protocol's communications.

If the UPC Open controller has been wired for power, pull the screw terminal connector from the controller's power termi- nals labeled Gnd and HOT. The controller reads the DIP Switches and jumpers each time power is applied to it.

Set the BAS Port DIP switch DS3 to “enable.” Set the BAS Port DIP switch DS4 to “EIA-485.” Set the BMS Protocol DIP switches DS8 through DS5 to “MSTP.” See Table A.

Table A — SW3 Protocol Switch Settings

for MS/TP

DS8

DS7

DS6

DS5

DS4

DS3

Off

Off

Off

Off

On

Off

Verify that the EIA-485 jumpers below the CCN Port are set to EIA-485 and 2W.

The example in Fig. C shows the BAS Port DIP Switches set for 76.8k (Carrier default) and MS/TP.

Set the BAS Port DIP Switches DS2 and DS1 for the appro- priate communications speed of the MS/TP network (9600, 19.2k, 38.4k, or 76.8k bps). See Fig. C and Table B.

Table B — Baud Selection Table

BAUD RATE

DS2

DS1

9,600

Off

Off

19,200

On

Off

38,400

Off

On

76,800

On

On

WIRING THE UPC OPEN CONTROLLER TO THE MS/ TP NETWORK — The UPC Open controller communicates using BACnet on an MS/TP network segment communications at 9600 bps, 19.2 kbps, 38.4 kbps, or 76.8 kbps.

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Fig. C — DIP Switches

Wire the controllers on an MS/TP network segment in a dai- sy-chain configuration. Wire specifications for the cable are 22 AWG (American Wire Gage) or 24 AWG, low-capacitance, twisted, stranded, shielded copper wire. The maximum length is 2000 ft.

Install a BT485 terminator on the first and last controller on a network segment to add bias and prevent signal distortions due to echoing. See Fig. B, D, and E.

To wire the UPC Open controller to the BAS network:

1.Pull the screw terminal connector from the controller's BAS Port.

2.Check the communications wiring for shorts and grounds.

3.Connect the communications wiring to the BAS port’s screw terminals labeled Net +, Net -, and Shield.

NOTE: Use the same polarity throughout the network segment.

4.Insert the power screw terminal connector into the UPC Open controller's power terminals if they are not current- ly connected.

5.Verify communication with the network by viewing a module status report. To perform a module status report using the BACview keypad/display unit, press and hold the “FN” key then press the “.” Key.

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Fig. D — Network Wiring

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