APPENDIX D — OPTIONAL BACNET COMMUNICATIONS WIRING (cont)

If the UPC Open is used with the chiller application of Lead/Lag/Standby, all chillers and UPC Open's CCN element numbers must be changed to a unique number in order to fol- low CCN specifications. In this application, there can only be a maximum of 3 UPC Open controllers on a CCN bus.

For the CCN Alarm Acknowledger configuration, the UPC Open defaults to CCN Acknowledger. If a Chiller Lead/Lag/ Standby application is being used, then the Carrier technician must change the configuration to only one CCN Acknowledger on the CCN bus.

For the CCN Time Broadcaster configuration, the UPC Open defaults to CCN Time Broadcaster. If the Chiller Lead/ Lag/Standby application is used, then the Carrier technician must change the configuration to only one CCN Time Broad- caster on the CCN bus.

TROUBLESHOOTING — If there are problems wiring or addressing the UPC Open controller, contact Carrier Technical Support.

COMMUNICATION LEDS — The LEDs indicate if the controller is communicating with the devices on the network. See Tables E and F. The LEDs should reflect communication

traffic based on the baud rate set. The higher the baud rate the more solid the LEDs become. See Fig. A for location of LEDs on UPC Open module.

REPLACING THE UPC OPEN BATTERY — The UPC Open controller's 10-year lithium CR2032 battery provides a minimum of 10,000 hours of data retention during power out- ages.

IMPORTANT: Power must be ON to the UPC Open when replacing the battery, or the date, time, and trend data will be lost.

Remove the battery from the controller, making note of the battery's polarity. Insert the new battery, matching the battery's polarity with the polarity indicated on the UPC Open controller.

NETWORK POINTS LIST — The points list for the control- ler is shown in Table G.

Refer to Appendix B for additional information on CCN point name.

 

Table E — LED Status Indicators

 

 

LED

STATUS

Power

Lights when power is being supplied to the controller. The UPC Open controller is protected by internal solid-state polyswitches on

the incoming power and network connections. These polyswitches are not replaceable and will reset themselves if the condition

 

that caused the fault returns to normal.

Rx

Lights when the controller receives data from the network segment; there is an Rx LED for Ports 1 and 2.

Tx

Lights when the controller transmits data to the network segment; there is an Rx LED for Ports 1 and 2.

Run

Lights based on controller status. See Table F.

Error

Lights based on controller status. See Table F.

Table F — Run and Error LEDs Controller and Network Status Indication

RUN LED

 

ERROR LED

STATUS

2 flashes per second

Off

 

Normal

2 flashes per second

2 flashes,

alternating with Run LED

Five minute auto-restart delay after system error

2 flashes per second

3 flashes,

then off

Controller has just been formatted

2 flashes per second

1 flash per second

Controller is alone on the network

2 flashes per second

On

 

Exec halted after frequent system errors or control programs halted

5 flashes per second

On

 

Exec start-up aborted, Boot is running

5 flashes per second

Off

 

Firmware transfer in progress, Boot is running

7 flashes per second

7 flashes per second, alternating with Run LED

Ten second recovery period after brownout

14 flashes per second

14 flashes per second, alternating with Run LED

Brownout

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Carrier 30RAP010-060 specifications Table E LED Status Indicators, RUN LED Error LED Status

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