Building Management Systems OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL ______________________________________ UPS Building, KAU Jeddah Contractor: Sayyar Al Hussaini Submittal by: Teamac Arabia Authorized Trend BMS System Integrator Supplier: Teamac Arabia, Jeddah Project: UPS Building, KAU Contractor: Sayyar Al Hussaini PROJECT DETAILS Operation & Maintenance Manual Introduction Company Profile 1 Technical Support 2 Equipment Schedule 3 Input / Output Point List 4 BMS Riser Diagram 5 Control Schematics 6 Safety Procedure Maintenance Procedure 7 Warranty Certificate 8 As Built Panel Drawing 9 Technical data sheets 10 INTRODUCTION COMPANY PROFILE INTRODUCTION This O & M Manual is for Building Management system of UPS Building, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah. This BMS system installed at UPS Building, KAU is used to control and monitor the Electromechanical equipment installed at the building. DDC Panels are equipped with latest BACnet Controller (IQ4E) by Honeywell Trend. The purpose of this manual is to give the information and operation & maintenance detail and procedures to the O & M term to have a better use of the equipment with well-planned periodic and preventive maintenance. Teamac Arabia Contracting Est. CR: 4650045268 P.O. Box: 34049, Jeddah 21468, KSA Phone: 02-6113255, Fax: 02-2877216 E-mail: info@teamac-arabia.com مؤسسة تيماك العربية للمقاوالت 4650045268 :سجل تجاري رقم 21468 : رمز بريدي34049 : ب.ص المملکة العربیة السعودية. جدة 2877216 : فاكس. 6113255 :هاتف With nearly a decade of Product & Service Excellence, Teamac Arabia belongs to the group that operates in diversified segments of businesses with a concept of total solution provider addressing the customer needs and maintaining the corporate mission of quality of product and excellence in services capable of meeting the challenges put forward by the customers. With Teamac Arabia as your business partner for your Low Current System requirements, you access a host of innovative technology and a team of committed people, all dedicated to ensuring your success. Market Presence for nearly a decade Highly Experienced and Qualified Team Quality products from world-renowned suppliers Value-added approach to customers’ needs WE DON’T SELL PRODUCTS . . . WE PROVIDE SOLUTIONS . . . Teamac Arabia is committed to assisting its customers with their unique needs by providing them with comprehensive, value-added solutions and professional yet personal service. With our highly qualified and technical team, we are capable of rendering the best services to our valued customers with special focus in the fields of Low Current, BMS and TAB — Water & Air Balancing. In addition to our diversified product range that include many of the world-renowned suppliers in their respective fields, we provide comprehensive design, installation, testing, commissioning, training and after sales support services. GOVERNMENT SECTOR We are proud to mention our long list of projects that are currently in progress, as well as the companies for whom we have completed the projects over the last 5 years. Saudi Aramco Ministry of Health Ministry of Interior Petromin Oils Saudi Telecom Saudi Electric Company Saudi Railways Riyadh Metro Saudi Food & Drug Authority NWC - National Water Company EDUCATION & TRAINING King Abdulaziz University King Saud University Medina Islamic University Taiba University Najran University Umm ul Qura University Batterjee Medical College PRIVATE SECTOR Hilton Hotel Inter-continental Hotel Saudi German Hospitals Group AJA Palace, Hail Durrat ul Uroos Resort National Paper Company BMS, TAB & HVAC CONTROLS Building Management Solutions Energy Management Solutions Hotel Room Management Systems Lighting & Occupancy Controls Parking Management Systems Variable Frequency Drives TAB — Testing, Adjusting & Balancing FIRE ALARM & LOW CURRENT SOLUTIONS Fire Alarm System Public Address & Paging System CCTV and IP Cameras Access Control System Public Evacuation System Central Clock System Nurse Call Centre BMS & Integrated Low Current Solution Teamac Arabia is capable of undertaking a wide range of Integrated Low Current projects starting from conceptual design through detail CONTROL & AUTOMATION Motor Control Centers Electrical Control Panels Variable Speed Drives design, construction phase to after sales service contracts. Our partnership with world leading brands proves our selection and commitment to the best in the industry that can offer a complete and reliable solution at most competitive prices. Working with a team of engineers having over 15 years of installation Harmonics Filters Engineering & Technical Services Energy & Power Quality Control Solutions and design experience, we can design, install, test and commission in new projects, remove and replace obsolete equipment, or retrofit new components to existing systems. Today’s challenging business environment demands efficient use of energy — both at industrial and commercial levels. We work with two of the world’s leading Building Energy Management Systems manufacturers — Honeywell and Schneider Electric — with a worldwide distribution and support network. Their fully integrated control solutions are able to meet the most complex requirements of modern buildings. Through close control and monitoring of air conditioning, heating, ventilation and other building services, our BMS solution is able to minimize energy consumption and maintain consistently comfortable conditions – as well as bringing other key benefits such as lower plant maintenance costs. Teamac Arabia is experienced System Integrator with over 10 years of experience and is capable to design, supply, engineer and commission the BMS Solution. The BMS solution from world leading manufacturers along with Teamac Arabia technical expertise not only provides systems that are fit for purpose but also ensures lowest lifetime costs. Teamac Arabia has a long history of working with HVAC and HVAC Controls namely BMS—Building Management Systems. With a team of over 30 Engineers & Technicians who are experienced both in TAB and BMS, Teamac is technically capable and offers a comprehensive service for the Testing, Balancing and Commissioning of HVAC systems. Teamac Arabia has the expertise to carry on some of the most challenging works both in terms of size as well as complexity. We have undertaken projects related to Pharmaceutical, colleges, universities, 5-star hotels and as diverse as Equestrian Club for keeping horses in controlled environment. Our qualified and experienced Engineers work in accordance with BSRIA, CIBSE and ASHRAE codes of practice and are certified by NBC — National Balancing Council, USA. NBC trains and certifies professionals who are specialized in comprehensive HVAC system diagnostics. Using exclusive methods of reporting from NBC, our technicians have the expertise to measure and verify various systems operating performances in some of the most challenging environments. Teamac Arabia provides a complete, reliable and integrated solution of low current systems from leading global manufacturers — both for residential and commercial applications. From intrusion, fire alarm and home automation systems, to the latest in IP video and access control, Teamac is focused on technologies that create “connected homes” and “connected buildings.” With extensive technology portfolio, experienced team and trusted brands, Teamac Arabia partners with world leaders in security and low current systems market. Fire Alarm System Intrusion & Access Control Integrated Security Video Surveillance Cabling & Custom Electronics Master Clock System http:// www.teamac-arabia.com United Arab Emirates P.O. Box 50342 Hamriyah Free Zone Sharjah United Arab Emirates Phone: +971-4-288 0664 Fax: +971-4-288 0664 Email:: sales@teamac-arabia.com Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Jeddah (Head Office) PO Box 46634, Jeddah, 21542 Phone: +966-12-611 3255 E-mail: sales.ksa@teamac-arabia.com Riyadh Branch Phone: +966-11-4767240 E-mail: sales.ksa@teamac-arabia.com Madinah Branch Phone: +966-14-837 6600 E-mail: sales.ksa@teamac-arabia.com AUTHORIZED SYSTEM IN TEGRATOR TECHNICAL SUPPORT EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE UPS Building, KAU Wall mounted AC unit CRAC unit 1 2 1 1 Total Scope 2 Monitoring Only 2 4 Monitoring Only 6 9 Monitoring Only 2 Monitoring Only 2 Control & Monitoring 8 Monitoring Only 4 Control & Monitoring 7 Monitoring Only 1 Monitoring Only 1 Monitoring Only 4 Monitoring Only Pumps 2 Exhaust Fans Space Temperature Sensor 2 1 1 1 Motorized Damper Actuator Aersol System Pump Room Data Center Control Room Electrical Room 2 1 Electrical Room 1 1 Generator Room Old Battery Room Floor standing AC unit New Battery Room Equipment UPS Room Equipment Schedule 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 Generator 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 UPS 1 Access Control System 1 2 1 Fire Alarm System 1 1 Monitoring Only CCTV System 1 1 Monitoring Only Teamac Arabia Trend BMS Partner Page 1 of 1 Project: UPS Building, KAU (CPE-AAL-2015-03-MHA) INPUT / OUTPUT POINT LIST UPS Building, KAU I-O Point List Per Equipment Input / Output Signal Description Qty Floor standing AC unit (Qty: 2) Field Device / Comments AI DI AO DO SW 0 4 0 0 0 4 On / Off Status 2 2 Volt Free Contact Trip Status 2 2 Volt Free Contact Wall mounted AC unit (Qty: 4) 0 8 0 0 0 8 On / Off Status 4 4 Volt Free Contact Trip Status 4 4 Volt Free Contact CRAC unit (Qty: 9) 0 18 0 0 0 18 On / Off Status 9 9 Volt Free Contact Trip Status 9 9 Volt Free Contact Pumps (Qty: 2) 0 4 0 0 0 4 Run Status 2 2 Volt Free Contact Trip Status 2 2 Volt Free Contact Exhaust Fan (Qty: 2) 0 4 0 2 0 6 Start/Stop command 2 Run Status 2 2 Volt Free Contact Trip Status 2 2 Volt Free Contact Space Temperature (Qty: 8) Space Temperature Status 8 8 Motorized Fire & Smoke Damper (Qty: 4) Damper Status 2 0 0 Volt Free Contact 0 8 0 4 Aersol System (Qty: 7) 0 0 4 0 8 Space Temperature Status 4 14 4 0 4 0 0 2-Pos Damper Actuator, 10 Nm 0 Supplied By others 14 7 7 Volt Free Contact Trip Status 7 7 Volt Free Contact Page 1 of 2 Supplied By others 8 On / Off Status Teamac Arabia Trend BMS Partner Product Code Project: UPS Building, KAU (CPE-AAL-2015-03-MHA) UPS Building, KAU I-O Point List Per Equipment Input / Output Signal Description Qty Generator (Qty: 1) Field Device / Comments AI DI AO DO SW 0 2 0 0 0 2 Run Status 1 1 Volt Free Contact General Alarm 1 1 Volt Free Contact UPS (Qty: 1) 0 2 0 0 0 2 On / Off Status 1 1 Volt Free Contact Trip Status 1 1 Volt Free Contact Access Control System (Qty: 4) 0 8 0 0 0 8 On / Off Status 4 4 Volt Free Contact Trip Status 4 4 Volt Free Contact Fire Alarm System (Qty: 1) 0 2 0 0 0 2 On / Off Status 1 1 Volt Free Contact Trip Status 1 1 Volt Free Contact CCTV System(Qty: 1) 0 2 0 0 0 2 On / Off Status 1 1 Volt Free Contact Trip Status 1 1 Volt Free Contact Total I-O Points Teamac Arabia Trend BMS Partner 8 72 0 6 0 Page 2 of 2 Product Code 86 Project: UPS Building, KAU (CPE-AAL-2015-03-MHA) BMS RISER DIAGRAM NOTES : F1 E F1 Cable = 4 No. F1 Cable = 2 No. LEGEND: FLOOR STANDING AC UNIT (QTY:2) F1 Cable = 8 No. B A C K B O N 18 AWG, 1 PAIR, SHIELDED GENERATOR (QTY:1) F1 Cable = 2 No. DDC DIRECT DIGITAL CONTROL PANEL CRAC UPS WALL MOUNTED AC UNIT (QTY:4) F1 Cable = 18 No. CRAC UNIT (QTY:9) {NO. OF CABLES = 1 } CAT 7 CABLE F1 Cable = 8 No. EXHAUST FANS (QTY:2) PUMPS (QTY:2) MOTORIZED FIRE & SMOKE DAMPER (QTY:4) SPACE TEMPERATURE (QTY:8) F1 Cable = 14 No. T C P / I P DDC-1 CP MCC AERSOL SYSTEM (QTY:7) UPS (QTY:1) CP COMPUTER ROOM AIR CONDITIONING UNIT UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY CONTROL PANEL MCC MOTOR CONTROL CENTER F1 Cable = 8 No. ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM (QTY:4) F1 Cable = 2 No. FIRE ALARM SYSTEM (QTY:1) F1 Cable = 2 No. CCTV SYSTEM (QTY:1) IQ4E F1 Cable = 4 No. F1 Cable = 6 No. F1 Cable = 8 No. PRINTER CAT 7 CABLE BMS RISER AMENDMENT DETAILS NO. DESCRIPTION TREND SUPERVISION SYSTEM DATE REV. CAT 7 CABLE CLIENT: 1 GROUND FLOOR LOCATED IN MAIN CONTROL ROOM BUILDING KING ABDUL AZIZ UNIVERSITY DESIGNED BY CHECKED BY APPROVED BY WASEEM ASAD ALI CONTRACTOR: SAYYAR AL HUSSAINI PRINTER PROJECT: 2 TREND SUPERVISION SYSTEM NOT IN SCOPE UPS BUILDING, KAU SUPPLER: TEAMAC ARABIA Kingdom of Saudi Arabia P. O. BOX 34049, JEDDAH, 21468, KSA PHONE: +966 2 611 3255 FAX: + 966 2 287 7216 www.teamac-arabia.com BRAND: UNIVERSITY LINE (FIBER OPTIC) DRAWING TITLE: BMS RISER DIAGRAM DRAWING NO: BMS-RISER-01 REV. NO. DATE :04-03-2022 01 SCALE : N.T.S CONTROL SCHEMATICS LEGEND: PUMPS CP CONTROL PANEL PUMP SUPPLY CP DESIGNED CHECKED APPROVED WASEEM ASAD ALI KING ABDULAZIZ UNIVERSITY SW PUMP TRIP STATUS DDC PANEL PUMP RUN STATUS PROJECT: UPS BUILDING, KAU CONTRACTOR: SAYYAR AL HUSSAINI SUPPLIER: AI AO SYSTEM: PUMPS DI DO SHEET NO: REV. DATE: 01 01 04-03-2022 LEGEND: EXHAUST FANS MCC MOTOR CONTROL CENTER SW DESIGNED CHECKED APPROVED WASEEM ASAD ALI KING ABDULAZIZ UNIVERSITY FAN TRIP STATUS PROJECT: FAN RUN STATUS DDC PANEL FAN START/STOP COMMAND MCC UPS BUILDING, KAU CONTRACTOR: SAYYAR AL HUSSAINI SUPPLIER: AI AO SYSTEM: DI DO EXHAUST FANS SHEET NO: REV. DATE: 02 01 04-03-2022 LEGEND: MOTORIZED FIRE & SMOKE DAMPER DAMPER FIELD 1 2 3 4 5 CL1 24V AC SW DAMPER STATUS (SUPPLIED BY OTHERS) DDC PANEL DAMPER CONTROL (SUPPLIED BY OTHERS) PANEL CN1 DESIGNED CHECKED APPROVED WASEEM ASAD ALI KING ABDULAZIZ UNIVERSITY PROJECT: UPS BUILDING, KAU CONTRACTOR: SAYYAR AL HUSSAINI SUPPLIER: AI AO DI DO SYSTEM: MOTORIZED FIRE & SMOKE DAMPER SHEET NO: REV. DATE: 03 01 04-03-2022 LEGEND: COMPUTER ROOM AIR CONDITIONING UNIT CRAC FLOOR STANDING AC UNIT WALL MOUNTED AC UNIT CRAC UNIT FLOOR STANDING AC UNIT WALL MOUNTED AC UNIT CRAC UNIT DESIGNED CHECKED APPROVED WASEEM ASAD ALI KING ABDULAZIZ UNIVERSITY UPS BUILDING, KAU TRIP STATUS ON / OFF STATUS TRIP STATUS ON / OFF STATUS TRIP STATUS ON / OFF STATUS PROJECT: CONTRACTOR: SAYYAR AL HUSSAINI DDC PANEL SW SUPPLIER: AI AO SYSTEM: FLOOR STANDING AC UNIT WALL MOUNTED AC UNIT CRAC UNIT DI DO SHEET NO: REV. DATE: 04 01 04-03-2022 LEGEND: AERSOL SYSTEM GENERATOR SPACE TEMPERATURE AERSOL SYSTEM GENERATOR DESIGNED CHECKED APPROVED WASEEM ASAD ALI KING ABDULAZIZ UNIVERSITY ALARM SIGNAL RUN STATUS ALARM SIGNAL PROJECT: ON / OFF STATUS SPACE TEMPERATURE STATUS SPACE TEMPERATURE UPS BUILDING, KAU CONTRACTOR: SAYYAR AL HUSSAINI DDC PANEL SW SUPPLIER: AI AO SYSTEM: DI DO THIRD PARTY SYSTEM SHEET NO: REV. DATE: 05 01 04-03-2022 LEGEND: UPS UPS ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM FIRE ALARM SYSTEM CCTV UPS ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM FIRE ALARM SYSTEM CCTV UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY DESIGNED CHECKED APPROVED WASEEM ASAD ALI KING ABDULAZIZ UNIVERSITY ALARM SIGNAL ON / OFF STATUS ALARM SIGNAL ON / OFF STATUS ALARM SIGNAL ON / OFF STATUS ALARM SIGNAL ON / OFF STATUS PROJECT: UPS BUILDING, KAU CONTRACTOR: SAYYAR AL HUSSAINI DDC PANEL SW SUPPLIER: AI AO SYSTEM: DI DO THIRD PARTY SYSTEM SHEET NO: REV. DATE: 06 01 04-03-2022 SAFETY PROCEDURES MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SAFETY PROCEDURES This O & M Manual is for BMS System installed at UPS Building, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah. HOW BMS SYSTEM WORKS: A building management system (BMS), otherwise known as a building automation system (BAS), is a control system installed in buildings that controls and monitors the building's mechanical and electrical equipment such as ventilation, lighting, power systems, fire systems. A BMS can connect to individual Unit and run automated schedules for example during the day when the occupancy is high it will be on, and at night when occupancy is low switch off the unit to conserve energy. SAFETY PROCEDURES: 1. Don’t operate any damper manually unless it is compulsorily any maintenance. 2. Continuous monitoring of BMS system through central computer is necessary to take immediate action to avoid any system break-down 3. Prior notice to be given to all related personnel before carry out any maintenance works. 4. Periodic inspection to be done to make sure the parameters setting and working condition of the operating mechanism of damper. Teamac Arabia Contracting Est. CR: 4650046812 P.O. Box: 34049, Jeddah 21468, KSA Phone: 02-6113255, Fax: 02-2877216 E-mail: info@teamac-arabia.com مؤسسة تيماك العربية للمقاوالت 4650045268 :سجل تجاري رقم 86412 : رمز بريدي94043 : ب.ص المملکة العربیة السعودية. جدة 8277861 : فاكس. 1669866 :هاتف info@teamac-arabia.com MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES A. Preventive Maintenance Daily: 1. Investigate any readings that are unusual 2. Repair faults and re-check readings 3. Check the communication between facility terminals and DDC Modules. Weekly: 1. Checking DDC cabinets with emphasis on using OPT terminal 2. Visual inspection of field devices such as sensors, gauges, diff. pressure switches for fan & filter etc. 3. Checking of control room equipment and take note of operator implemented setting Monthly: 1. Check and rectify communication bus devices and overall system performance. 2. Check the pneumatic air and the proper function of thermostats and controls of the terminal units. 3. Check and adjust the operation in response to cooling demands. Quarterly: 1. Optimize PACU control and check the schedule and event triggered start stop program of the PACU. 2. Schedule maintenance of all the system equipment to be checked once during the quarter. This will include, but not limited to control room equipment, DDC modules and field devices such as sensor, actuators, etc... Yearly: 1. Update Drawings & Manuals. 2. Complete backlog of repair and PM work orders accumulated over the year period. 3. Simulate dust storm mode to check Oil Bath Filter controls 4. Simulate smoke detector/Fire alarms to check and rectify PACU start/stop smoke evacuation mode. Teamac Arabia Contracting Est. CR: 4650046812 P.O. Box: 34049, Jeddah 21468, KSA Phone: 02-6113255, Fax: 02-2877216 E-mail: info@teamac-arabia.com تلاواقملل ةيبرعال كاميت ةسسؤم 4650045268 :مقر يراجت لجس 86412 : ص. ب: 94043 يديرب زمر ةدج. ةيدوعسلا ةیبرعلا ةکلمملا 8277861 :فتاه: 1669866. سكاف info@teamac-arabia.com B. Computerized Maintenance Procedure: This Section provides guidelines for developing a preventive maintenance task library with time estimate for each task procedure as specified by manufacturer. Repair procedure, spare parts used, and time consumed shall be recorded in the corrective work order before it is closed. Maintenance: 1. Establish a periodic service schedule to assure proper operation of DDC controller. Frequency of service is determined by the controller application and environment. 2. Before servicing the controller record test results for power and data signals and indicate any deviation causing improper operation of the system 3. Inspect the controller for obvious problem i.e., signs of bad insulation or overheating in the cables and PCB components or any distortion introduced by third party to the system components. 4. Verify that field devices are in conformance with the application intended and calibrate the sensor and actuators. Reposition sensor if their location causes erroneous readings. Implemented by the contractor Technicians. Contractor technicians shall protect the field implemented by the excessive moisture, heat or direct sunlight. Operational Checks: Troubleshooting: The Excel DDC controller shall be tested regularly to rectify malfunction which causes sudden failure of expansive components such as CPU or transformer for DDC controller failure or any other control devices failure. WARRANTY LETTER AS BUILT PANEL DRAWINGS 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 PAGE NO DDC-1 COVER PAGE UPS BUILDING, KAU 1 INPUT OUTPUT LABELS 1 LEGEND 3 POWER DISTRIBUTION 4 PANEL LAYOUT 5 PANEL DRAWING 6 INPUT OUTPUT SUMMARY 18 BILL OF MATERIAL 19 CONTRACTOR : SAYYAR AL HUSSAINI SUPPLIER : TEAMAC ARABIA PANEL : UPS BUILDING, KAU : DDC -1 SYSTEM : DDC PANEL DRAWING PROJECT DRAWN BY WASEEM CHECKED BY APPROVED BY AZMATH DRAWING REF CUSTOMER DWG.REF - ASAD DATE 10/11/2020 SHEET NO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 DDC-1 UPS BUILDING, KAU CONTRACTOR : SAYYAR AL HUSSAINI SUPPLIER : TEAMAC ARABIA PANEL : UPS BUILDING, KAU : DDC -1 SYSTEM : DDC PANEL DRAWING PROJECT DRAWN BY WASEEM CHECKED BY APPROVED BY AZMATH DRAWING REF CUSTOMER DWG.REF - ASAD DATE 10/11/2020 SHEET NO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 INPUT/OUTPUT LABELS MODULE M0 UP M0 DOWM M1 UP M1 DOWN M2 UP M2 DOWN M3 UP M3 DOWN DESCRIPTION INPUT OUTPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT PART NUMBER IQ4E/BAC/24V IQ4E/BAC/24V IQ4/IO/16DI IQ4/IO/16DI IQ4/IO/16DI IQ4/IO/16DI IQ4/IO/16DI IQ4/IO/16DI 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 SPACE-TEMP-1-STS SPACE-TEMP-2-STS SPACE-TEMP-3-STS SPACE-TEMP-4-STS SPACE-TEMP-5-STS SPACE-TEMP-6-STS SPACE-TEMP-7-STS SPACE-TEMP-8-STS SPARE SPARE 11 12 13 14 15 16 EF-1-FAN-START/STORCMD EF-2-FAN-START/STORCMD MTR-FIRE & SMOKEDMP-1-CMD MTR-FIRE & SMOKEDMP-2-CMD MTR-FIRE & SMOKEDMP-3-CMD MTR-FIRE & SMOKEDMP-4-CMD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 FLR-STD-AC-UNIT-1-ON/OFFSTS FLR-STD-AC-UNIT-2-ON/OFFSTS FLR-STD-AC-UNIT-1-TS FLR-STD-AC-UNIT-2-TS WALL-MTD-AC-UNIT-1ON/OFF-STS WALL-MTD-AC-UNIT-2ON/OFF-STS WALL-MTD-AC-UNIT-3ON/OFF-STS WALL-MTD-AC-UNIT-4ON/OFF-STS 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 WALL-MTD-AC-UNIT-1-TS WALL-MTD-AC-UNIT-2-TS WALL-MTD-AC-UNIT-3-TS WALL-MTD-AC-UNIT-4-TS CRAC-UNIT-1-ON/OFF-STS CRAC-UNIT-2-ON/OFF-STS CRAC-UNIT-3-ON/OFF-STS CRAC-UNIT-4-ON/OFF-STS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CRAC-UNIT-5-ON/OFF-STS CRAC-UNIT-6-ON/OFF-STS CRAC-UNIT-7-ON/OFF-STS CRAC-UNIT-8-ON/OFF-STS CRAC-UNIT-9-ON/OFF-STS CRAC-UNIT-1-TS CRAC-UNIT-2-TS CRAC-UNIT-3-TS 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 CRAC-UNIT-4-TS CRAC-UNIT-5-TS CRAC-UNIT-6-TS CRAC-UNIT-7-TS CRAC-UNIT-8-TS CRAC-UNIT-9-TS PUMP-1-RS PUMP-2-RS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 PUMP-1-TS PUMP-2-TS EF-1-FAN-RS EF-2-FAN-RS EF-1-FAN-TS EF-2-FAN-TS MTR-FIRE & SMOKEDMP-1-STS MTR-FIRE & SMOKEDMP-2-STS 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 MTR-FIRE & SMOKEDMP-3-STS MTR-FIRE & SMOKEDMP-4-STS AER-SYS-1-ON/OFF-STS AER-SYS-2-ON/OFF-STS AER-SYS-3-ON/OFF-STS AER-SYS-4-ON/OFF-STS AER-SYS-5-ON/OFF-STS AER-SYS-6-ON/OFF-STS CONTRACTOR : SAYYAR AL HUSSAINI SUPPLIER : TEAMAC ARABIA PANEL : UPS BUILDING, KAU : DDC -1 SYSTEM : DDC PANEL DRAWING PROJECT DRAWN BY WASEEM CHECKED BY APPROVED BY AZMATH DRAWING REF CUSTOMER DWG.REF - ASAD DATE 10/11/2020 SHEET NO 01 OF 19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 INPUT/OUTPUT LABELS MODULE M4 UP M4 DOWN M5 UP M5 DOWN DESCRIPTION INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT PART NUMBER IQ4/IO/16DI IQ4/IO/16DI IQ4/IO/16DI IQ4/IO/16DI 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 AER-SYS-7-ON/OFF-STS AER-SYS-1-ALRM-SIGNAL AER-SYS-2-ALRM-SIGNAL AER-SYS-3-ALRM-SIGNAL AER-SYS-4-ALRM-SIGNAL AER-SYS-5-ALRM-SIGNAL AER-SYS-6-ALRM-SIGNAL AER-SYS-7-ALRM-SIGNAL 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 GEN-RS GEN-ALRM-SIGNAL UPS-ON/OFF-STS UPS-ALRM-SIGNAL ACS-1-ON/OFF-STS ACS-2-ON/OFF-STS ACS-3-ON/OFF-STS ACS-4-ON/OFF-STS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ACS-1-ALRM-SIGNAL ACS-2-ALRM-SIGNAL ACS-3-ALRM-SIGNAL ACS-4-ALRM-SIGNAL FAS-ON/OFF-STS FAS-ALRM-SIGNAL CCTV-SYS-ON/OFF-STS CCTV-SYS-ALRM-SIGNAL 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 SPARE SPARE SPARE SPARE SPARE SPARE SPARE SPARE CONTRACTOR : SAYYAR AL HUSSAINI SUPPLIER : TEAMAC ARABIA PANEL : UPS BUILDING, KAU : DDC -1 SYSTEM : DDC PANEL DRAWING PROJECT DRAWN BY WASEEM CHECKED BY APPROVED BY AZMATH DRAWING REF CUSTOMER DWG.REF - ASAD DATE 10/11/2020 SHEET NO 02 OF 19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 LEGEND DDC MODULE DIGITAL INPUT BLUE-BLACK, WIRE TR TRANSFORMER DIGITAL OUTPUT RED-BLACK, WIRE PS POWER SUPPLY WHITE-BLACK, WIRE CB CIRCUIT BREAKER 220 V AC RED-BLACK, WIRE R RELAY 24 V AC GRAY-BLACK, WIRE H 24 V DC WHITE-BLACK, WIRE AMP AMPERE X TERMINAL BLOCK VAC SOCKET ANALOG INPUT/OUTPUT 3P MCB POWER SUPPLY 14VDC Door Limit Switch NC, NO TERMINAL TRANSFORMER PUSH BUTTON M INDICATION LAMP INPUT OUTPUT MODULE DOOR LIGHT V VOLTAGE E EARTH INDICATION LIGHT CONTACTOR OR RELAY COIL EARTH A AMMETER CONTRACTOR : SAYYAR AL HUSSAINI SUPPLIER : TEAMAC ARABIA PANEL : UPS BUILDING, KAU : DDC -1 SYSTEM : DDC PANEL DRAWING PROJECT DRAWN BY WASEEM CHECKED BY APPROVED BY AZMATH DRAWING REF CUSTOMER DWG.REF - ASAD DATE 10/11/2020 SHEET NO 03 OF 19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 N 13 14 POWER DISTRIBUTION FROM EMERGENCY POWER SUPPLY 220/1PH/60HZ E 12 L 1.5 AMP N CB 1 10 Amp N L POWER SUPPLY L + + - - CB3-24V:DC+ + - DC OK Output DC 24V 30W L N Input AC 100V-240V UNO POWER CB 3 10 Amp CB3-24V:DC- H1 X5 24+ 24+ 24+ 242424N L 24VAC 80 81 + WMB 70 71 24V 24V A UX 1 2 3 5 4 6 M0 TREND IQ4E M S/TP + 82 83 A UX 84 85 86 87 72 73 1 16 2 17 18 3 19 20 5 4 21 22 23 24 M1 M3 M2 M4 M5 6 25 26 27 220 VAC SOCKET N TR (0V) GO L 220 VAC TO 24VAC G (24V) CB 2 10 Amp G GO G CB2-G 24V GO CB2-G0 X4 G G G G0 G0 G0 CONTRACTOR : SAYYAR AL HUSSAINI SUPPLIER : TEAMAC ARABIA PANEL : UPS BUILDING, KAU : DDC -1 SYSTEM : DDC PANEL DRAWING PROJECT DRAWN BY WASEEM CHECKED BY APPROVED BY AZMATH DRAWING REF CUSTOMER DWG.REF - ASAD DATE 10/11/2020 SHEET NO 04 OF 19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 PANEL LAYOUT 100 cm 30 cm DDC PANEL UPS BUILDING, KAU X2 X3 TEAMAC ARABIA X4 POWER ON 220V AC TR X1 N 24V AC IQ4E 160 cm 160 cm 220 V CB1 CB2 CB3 PS X5 L 1 2 3 4 5 6 M0 TREND M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 INTERNAL VIEW EXTERNAL VIEW CONTRACTOR : SAYYAR AL HUSSAINI SUPPLIER : TEAMAC ARABIA PANEL : UPS BUILDING, KAU : DDC -1 SYSTEM : DDC PANEL DRAWING PROJECT SIDE VIEW DRAWN BY WASEEM CHECKED BY APPROVED BY AZMATH DRAWING REF CUSTOMER DWG.REF - ASAD DATE 10/11/2020 SHEET NO 05 OF 19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 MAIN CONTROLLER INPUTS DDC Connections M0 UP IQ4E/BAC/24V WALLBUS AUXILIARY 80 81 - + 70 24V WMB 71 24V 4 5 6 1 AUX 7 8 2 c 9 10 3 11 12 4 c 13 14 5 c c 15 16 6 c 17 18 7 c 19 20 21 8 c 22 9 c 23 10 c c TERMINAL X3 4mm 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 TB/TS TB/TS TB/TS TB/TS TB/TS TB/TS TB/TS SPACE-TEMP-1-STS SPACE-TEMP-2-STS SPACE-TEMP-3-STS SPACE-TEMP-4-STS SPACE-TEMP-5-STS SPACE-TEMP-6-STS SPACE-TEMP-7-STS SPACE-TEMP-8-STS CONTRACTOR : SAYYAR AL HUSSAINI SUPPLIER : TEAMAC ARABIA PANEL : UPS BUILDING, KAU : DDC -1 SYSTEM : DDC PANEL DRAWING PROJECT SPARE DRAWN BY WASEEM 20 SPARE CHECKED BY APPROVED BY AZMATH DRAWING REF CUSTOMER DWG.REF - 19 ASAD Field Connections TB/TS 18 DATE 10/11/2020 SHEET NO 06 OF 19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 MAIN CONTROLLER OUTPUTS M0 DOWN IQ4E IQ4E/BAC/24V RX RX+ 89 25 26 A1 A2 21 22 24 14 C 27 28 A1 A2 23 24 29 30 A1 A2 25 26 SR2 15 C 16 C 31 32 A1 A2 27 28 C 33 34 35 A1 A2 A1 A2 29 30 31 32 SR6 RX88 73 13 C SR5 TX+ 87 72 12 C SR1 TX86 11 C SR4 AUX 24V SR3 DDC Connections OK TERMINAL X3 4mm MCC PANEL BY OTHERS BY OTHERS BY OTHERS BY OTHERS EF-1-FAN-START/STORCMD EF-2-FAN-START/STORCMD MTR-FIRE & SMOKEDMP-1-CMD MTR-FIRE & SMOKEDMP-2-CMD MTR-FIRE & SMOKEDMP-3-CMD MTR-FIRE & SMOKEDMP-4-CMD CONTRACTOR : SAYYAR AL HUSSAINI SUPPLIER : TEAMAC ARABIA PANEL : UPS BUILDING, KAU : DDC -1 SYSTEM : DDC PANEL DRAWING PROJECT DRAWN BY WASEEM CHECKED BY APPROVED BY AZMATH DRAWING REF CUSTOMER DWG.REF - Field Connections MCC PANEL ASAD DATE 10/11/2020 SHEET NO 07 OF 19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 DIGITAL INPUT IQ4/IO/16DI DDC Connections 1 1 3 2 2 3 4 C 5 C 5 4 6 7 M1 UP 8 9 10 C C 6 11 12 C 8 7 13 14 C 15 16 C C TERMINAL X1 4mm 1 2 4 3 6 5 8 7 10 9 12 11 13 16 15 14 AC UNIT AC UNIT AC UNIT AC UNIT AC UNIT AC UNIT AC UNIT FLR-STD-AC-UNIT-1-ON/OFFSTS FLR-STD-AC-UNIT-2-ON/OFFSTS FLR-STD-AC-UNIT-1-TS FLR-STD-AC-UNIT-2-TS WALL-MTD-AC-UNIT-1ON/OFF-STS WALL-MTD-AC-UNIT-2ON/OFF-STS WALL-MTD-AC-UNIT-3ON/OFF-STS WALL-MTD-AC-UNIT-4ON/OFF-STS CONTRACTOR : SAYYAR AL HUSSAINI SUPPLIER : TEAMAC ARABIA PANEL : UPS BUILDING, KAU : DDC -1 SYSTEM : DDC PANEL DRAWING PROJECT DRAWN BY WASEEM CHECKED BY APPROVED BY AZMATH DRAWING REF CUSTOMER DWG.REF - Field Connections AC UNIT ASAD DATE 10/11/2020 SHEET NO 08 OF 19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 DIGITAL INPUT M1 DOWN IQ4/IO/16DI DDC Connections 9 17 10 18 19 11 20 21 22 C C 13 12 23 24 C 25 26 C 15 14 27 28 C 29 16 30 C 31 32 C C TERMINAL X1 4mm 18 17 20 19 21 22 23 25 24 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 AC UNIT AC UNIT AC UNIT CRAC UNIT CRAC UNIT CRAC UNIT CRAC UNIT WALL-MTD-AC-UNIT-1-TS WALL-MTD-AC-UNIT-2-TS WALL-MTD-AC-UNIT-3-TS WALL-MTD-AC-UNIT-4-TS CRAC-UNIT-1-ON/OFF-STS CRAC-UNIT-2-ON/OFF-STS CRAC-UNIT-3-ON/OFF-STS CRAC-UNIT-4-ON/OFF-STS CONTRACTOR : SAYYAR AL HUSSAINI SUPPLIER : TEAMAC ARABIA PANEL : UPS BUILDING, KAU : DDC -1 SYSTEM : DDC PANEL DRAWING PROJECT DRAWN BY WASEEM CHECKED BY APPROVED BY AZMATH DRAWING REF CUSTOMER DWG.REF - Field Connections AC UNIT ASAD DATE 10/11/2020 SHEET NO 09 OF 19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 DIGITAL INPUT IQ4/IO/16DI DDC Connections 1 1 3 2 2 3 4 C 5 C 5 4 6 7 M2 UP 8 9 10 C C 6 11 12 C 8 7 13 14 C 15 16 C C TERMINAL X1 4mm 34 33 36 35 38 37 39 41 40 42 43 44 45 47 46 48 CRAC UNIT CRAC UNIT CRAC UNIT CRAC UNIT CRAC UNIT CRAC UNIT CRAC UNIT CRAC-UNIT-5-ON/OFF-STS CRAC-UNIT-6-ON/OFF-STS CRAC-UNIT-7-ON/OFF-STS CRAC-UNIT-8-ON/OFF-STS CRAC-UNIT-9-ON/OFF-STS CRAC-UNIT-1-TS CRAC-UNIT-2-TS CRAC-UNIT-3-TS CONTRACTOR : SAYYAR AL HUSSAINI SUPPLIER : TEAMAC ARABIA PANEL : UPS BUILDING, KAU : DDC -1 SYSTEM : DDC PANEL DRAWING PROJECT DRAWN BY WASEEM CHECKED BY APPROVED BY AZMATH DRAWING REF CUSTOMER DWG.REF - Field Connections CRAC UNIT ASAD DATE 10/11/2020 SHEET NO 10 OF 19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 DIGITAL INPUT M2 DOWN IQ4/IO/16DI DDC Connections 9 17 10 18 19 11 20 21 22 C C 13 12 23 24 C 25 26 C 15 14 27 28 C 29 16 30 C 31 32 C C TERMINAL X1 4mm 49 50 52 51 53 54 55 56 57 58 60 59 62 61 63 64 CRAC UNIT CRAC UNIT CRAC UNIT CRAC UNIT CRAC UNIT MCC PANEL MCC PANEL CRAC-UNIT-4-TS CRAC-UNIT-5-TS CRAC-UNIT-6-TS CRAC-UNIT-7-TS CRAC-UNIT-8-TS CRAC-UNIT-9-TS PUMP-1-RS PUMP-2-RS CONTRACTOR : SAYYAR AL HUSSAINI SUPPLIER : TEAMAC ARABIA PANEL : UPS BUILDING, KAU : DDC -1 SYSTEM : DDC PANEL DRAWING PROJECT DRAWN BY WASEEM CHECKED BY APPROVED BY AZMATH DRAWING REF CUSTOMER DWG.REF - Field Connections CRAC UNIT ASAD DATE 10/11/2020 SHEET NO 11 OF 19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 DIGITAL INPUT IQ4/IO/16DI DDC Connections 1 3 2 1 2 3 4 C 5 4 5 6 C M3 UP 7 8 6 9 10 C C 11 8 7 12 C 13 14 C 15 16 C C TERMINAL X1 4mm 65 66 68 67 69 70 71 72 73 74 76 75 77 78 79 80 MCC PANEL MCC PANEL MCC PANEL MCC PANEL MCC PANEL BY OTHERS BY OTHERS PUMP-1-TS PUMP-2-TS EF-1-FAN-RS EF-2-FAN-RS EF-1-FAN-TS EF-2-FAN-TS MTR-FIRE & SMOKEDMP-1-STS MTR-FIRE & SMOKEDMP-2-STS CONTRACTOR : SAYYAR AL HUSSAINI SUPPLIER : TEAMAC ARABIA PANEL : UPS BUILDING, KAU : DDC -1 SYSTEM : DDC PANEL DRAWING PROJECT DRAWN BY WASEEM CHECKED BY APPROVED BY AZMATH DRAWING REF CUSTOMER DWG.REF - Field Connections MCC PANEL ASAD DATE 10/11/2020 SHEET NO 12 OF 19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 DIGITAL INPUT M3 DOWN IQ4/IO/16DI DDC Connections 9 17 10 18 19 11 20 21 C C 13 12 22 23 C 24 25 C 15 14 26 27 C 28 29 C 16 30 31 32 C C TERMINAL X1 4mm 81 82 84 83 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 BY OTHERS AERSOL SYSTEM AERSOL SYSTEM AERSOL SYSTEM AERSOL SYSTEM AERSOL SYSTEM AERSOL SYSTEM MTR-FIRE & SMOKEDMP-3-STS MTR-FIRE & SMOKEDMP-4-STS AER-SYS-1-ON/OFF-STS AER-SYS-2-ON/OFF-STS AER-SYS-3-ON/OFF-STS AER-SYS-4-ON/OFF-STS AER-SYS-5-ON/OFF-STS AER-SYS-6-ON/OFF-STS CONTRACTOR : SAYYAR AL HUSSAINI SUPPLIER : TEAMAC ARABIA PANEL : UPS BUILDING, KAU : DDC -1 SYSTEM : DDC PANEL DRAWING PROJECT DRAWN BY WASEEM CHECKED BY APPROVED BY AZMATH DRAWING REF CUSTOMER DWG.REF - Field Connections BY OTHERS ASAD DATE 10/11/2020 SHEET NO 13 OF 19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 DIGITAL INPUT IQ4/IO/16DI DDC Connections 1 1 3 2 2 3 C 4 5 C 5 4 6 7 8 9 C C M4 UP 6 10 11 C 8 7 12 13 C 14 15 16 C C TERMINAL X2 4mm 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 AERSOL SYSTEM AERSOL SYSTEM AERSOL SYSTEM AERSOL SYSTEM AERSOL SYSTEM AERSOL SYSTEM AERSOL SYSTEM AER-SYS-7-ON/OFF-STS AER-SYS-1-ALRM-SIGNAL AER-SYS-2-ALRM-SIGNAL AER-SYS-3-ALRM-SIGNAL AER-SYS-4-ALRM-SIGNAL AER-SYS-5-ALRM-SIGNAL AER-SYS-6-ALRM-SIGNAL AER-SYS-7-ALRM-SIGNAL CONTRACTOR : SAYYAR AL HUSSAINI SUPPLIER : TEAMAC ARABIA PANEL : UPS BUILDING, KAU : DDC -1 SYSTEM : DDC PANEL DRAWING PROJECT DRAWN BY WASEEM CHECKED BY APPROVED BY AZMATH DRAWING REF CUSTOMER DWG.REF - Field Connections AERSOL SYSTEM ASAD DATE 10/11/2020 SHEET NO 14 OF 19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 DIGITAL INPUT M4 DOWN IQ4/IO/16DI DDC Connections 9 17 10 18 19 11 20 21 22 C C 13 12 23 24 C 25 26 C 15 14 27 28 C 29 16 30 C 31 32 C C TERMINAL X2 4mm 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 124 123 126 125 127 128 GENERATOR UPS UPS ACS ACS ACS ACS GEN-RS GEN-ALRM-SIGNAL UPS-ON/OFF-STS UPS-ALRM-SIGNAL ACS-1-ON/OFF-STS ACS-2-ON/OFF-STS ACS-3-ON/OFF-STS ACS-4-ON/OFF-STS CONTRACTOR : SAYYAR AL HUSSAINI SUPPLIER : TEAMAC ARABIA PANEL : UPS BUILDING, KAU : DDC -1 SYSTEM : DDC PANEL DRAWING PROJECT DRAWN BY WASEEM CHECKED BY APPROVED BY AZMATH DRAWING REF CUSTOMER DWG.REF - Field Connections GENERATOR ASAD DATE 10/11/2020 SHEET NO 15 OF 19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 DIGITAL INPUT IQ4/IO/16DI DDC Connections 1 1 3 2 2 3 4 C 5 C 5 4 6 7 M5 UP 8 9 10 C C 6 11 12 C 8 7 13 C 14 15 16 C C TERMINAL X2 4mm 129 130 132 131 133 134 135 136 137 138 140 139 141 142 143 144 ACS ACS ACS FAS FAS CCTV SYSTEM CCTV SYSTEM ACS-1-ALRM-SIGNAL ACS-2-ALRM-SIGNAL ACS-3-ALRM-SIGNAL ACS-4-ALRM-SIGNAL FAS-ON/OFF-STS FAS-ALRM-SIGNAL CCTV-SYS-ON/OFF-STS CCTV-SYS-ALRM-SIGNAL CONTRACTOR : SAYYAR AL HUSSAINI SUPPLIER : TEAMAC ARABIA PANEL : UPS BUILDING, KAU : DDC -1 SYSTEM : DDC PANEL DRAWING PROJECT DRAWN BY WASEEM CHECKED BY APPROVED BY AZMATH DRAWING REF CUSTOMER DWG.REF - Field Connections ACS ASAD DATE 10/11/2020 SHEET NO 16 OF 19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 DIGITAL INPUT M5 DOWN IQ4/IO/16DI DDC Connections 9 17 10 18 19 11 20 21 22 C C 13 12 23 24 C 25 26 C 15 14 27 28 C 29 16 30 C 31 32 C C TERMINAL X2 4mm 145 146 SPARE 149 150 SPARE 151 152 153 SPARE CONTRACTOR : SAYYAR AL HUSSAINI SUPPLIER : TEAMAC ARABIA PANEL : UPS BUILDING, KAU : DDC -1 SYSTEM : DDC PANEL DRAWING PROJECT 154 SPARE 156 155 SPARE 158 157 159 SPARE 160 Field Connections SPARE 148 147 SPARE DRAWN BY WASEEM CHECKED BY APPROVED BY AZMATH DRAWING REF CUSTOMER DWG.REF - ASAD DATE 10/11/2020 SHEET NO 17 OF 19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 INPUT/OUTPUT SUMMARY INPUT / OUTPUT MODULE DESCRIPTION MODULES MAIN CONTROLLER QUANTITY OF MODULES USED I/O'S SPARE I/O'S TOTAL I/O'S 8 2 10 6 - 6 IQ4E/10 UI MAIN CONTROLLER 1 IQ4E/ 6 AO IQ4/IO/16DI 5 72 8 80 IQ4/IO/8DI - - - - IQ4/IO/8DO - - - - IQ4/IO/4DO - - - - XCITE / IO / 8 UI - - - - XCITE / IO / 4 UI - - - - XCITE / IO / 8 AO - - - - XCITE / IO / 4 AO - - - - XCITE / IO / 4 UI - - - - XCITE / IO / 4 AO - - - - XCITE / IO / 1 UI - - - - XCITE / IO / 1 AO - - - - TOTAL INPUT OUTPUT 6 86 10 96 DIGITAL INPUT DIGITAL OUTPUT UNIVERSAL INPUT UNIVERSAL OUTPUT UNIVERSAL INPUT/OUTPUT CONTRACTOR : SAYYAR AL HUSSAINI SUPPLIER : TEAMAC ARABIA PANEL : UPS BUILDING, KAU : DDC -1 SYSTEM : DDC PANEL DRAWING PROJECT DRAWN BY WASEEM CHECKED BY APPROVED BY AZMATH DRAWING REF CUSTOMER DWG.REF - ASAD DATE 10/11/2020 SHEET NO 18 OF 19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 BILL OF MATERIAL PART NUMBER S/N DESCRIPTION MAKE QUANTITY COUNTRY OF ORIGIN 1 IQ4E/192/BAC/24 BACNET/ IP CONTROLLER - 192 I/O POINTS TREND CONTROL UK 1 UNITED KINGDOM 2 IQ4/IO/16DI 16 DIGITAL INPUT MODULE TREND CONTROL UK 5 UNITED KINGDOM 3 TR-160VA TRANSFORMER 160VA ELKA 1 ITALY 4 EP06 C10 CIRCUIT BREAKER (10 AMP) TECS 3 SINGAPORE SPRING CAGE TERMINAL BLOCK, 4MM PHOENIX 202 GERMANY 5 PT 2,5 6 ST 2,5 PE EARTH TERMINAL BLOCK PHOENIX 1 GERMANY 7 ST 2,5 MT DISCONNECT TERMINAL BLOCK (G) PHOENIX 3 GERMANY 8 UNO-PS/1AC/24DC/30W POWER SUPPLY PHOENIX 1 POLAND 9 ENCLOSURE PANEL ENCLOSURE SEZE 160X100X30 cm (IP55) EAE 1 UAE/ MALAYSIA/ KSA 10 XB7EV63P INDICATION LAMP SCHNEIDER 1 INDONESIA 11 D ST2,5 END COVER PHOENIX 5 GERMANY 12 REL-MR-12DC/21HC SINGLE RELAY (SR) WITH BASE PHOENIX 6 AUSTRIA 13 AC30 POWER SOCKET POWER SOCKET LOCAL 1 CONTRACTOR : SAYYAR AL HUSSAINI SUPPLIER : TEAMAC ARABIA PANEL : UPS BUILDING, KAU : DDC -1 SYSTEM : DDC PANEL DRAWING PROJECT DRAWN BY WASEEM CHECKED BY APPROVED BY AZMATH DRAWING REF CUSTOMER DWG.REF - ASAD DATE 10/11/2020 SHEET NO 19 OF 19 TECHNICAL DATASHEETS UPS Building, KAU Technical Datasheet Product Codes Product Description Sr. No. PC Desktop PC, i3, 4GB RAM, 500 GB HDD, 21" LCD, Windows 7 1 m102a HP Laser Printer 2 963L/CD Supervision Software for Trend BMS 3 DDC Panels DDC Panels Including: Direct Digital Controller (IQ4E) Input Expansion Modules Output Expansion Modules Power Supply, Control Wiring & Other Accessories etc. 4 Teamac Arabia Trend BMS Partner Page 1 of 1 Project: UPS Building, KAU (CPE-AAL-2015-03-MHA) Dell recommends Windows® Dell Vostro Desktop & Small Desktop Model 3681 3881 3888 Spec Sheet – May 2020 Product appearance may vary slightly from image shown. Internal Use - Confidential Vostro Compact Desktop (3881) Features & Technical Specifications Feature Technical Specification Feature Technical Specification Model Number 3881 Processor Options 10th Gen Intel® Core™ i7-10700 (8-Core, 16MB Cache, 2.9GHz to 4.8GHz) 10th Gen Intel® Core™ i7-10700F(8-Core, 16MB Cache, 2.9GHz to 4.8GHz) 10th Gen Intel® Core™ i5-10400 (6-Core, 12MB Cache, 2.9GHz to 4.3GHz) 10th Gen Intel® Core™ i5-10400F(6-Core, 12MB Cache, 2.9GHz to 4.3GHz) 10th Gen Intel® Core™ i3-10100 (4-Core, 6MB Cache, 3.6GHz to 4.3GHz) Intel® Pentium® Gold G-6400 (2-Core, 4MB Cache, 4.0GHz) Intel® Celeron® G-5900 (2-Core, 2MB Cache, 3.4GHz) Ports, Slots & Chassis Front: SD 3.0 Media Card Reader (optional), Audio Combo Jack x1 , USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A x2, USB 2.0 Type-A x2 Rear: Line out x1, VGA port x1, HDMI out x1, USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A x2, USB 2.0 Type-A x2, RJ-45 Multimedia SD 3.0 Media Card Reader(Optional) Connectivity Options 802.11 bgn 1x1 + Bluetooth 4.2 802.11 ac 1x1 + Bluetooth 4.2 802.11 ac 2x2 + Bluetooth 5.0 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet Security Microsoft Windows Bitlocker Local HDD data wipe via BIOS ("Secure Erase") Kensington Lock Slot; Padlock Loop Software McAfee Small Business Security 30 day Trial SupportAssist SmartByte Waves MaxxAudio® Pro My Dell Dell Digital Delivery Dell Mobile Connect Dimensions & Weight1,14 1. 2. 3. 4. Power Supply 260W EPA Internal PSU Color Option Standard Black Regulatory and Environmental Compliance1 ENERGY STAR qualified configurations available, EPEAT Bronze Registered configurations available, CEL, WEEE, Japan Energy Law, South Korea E-standby, South Korea Eco-label, EU RoHS, China RoHS Chipset Intel® B460 Operating System Windows® 10 64-bit Windows® 10 64-bit Professional Ubuntu Memory Options CML-S Core i3/i5, Pentium and Celeron up to 2666 MHz; CML-S i7 up to 2933 MHz 4GB DDR4 (4GBx1) 8GB DDR4 (8GBx1) 8GB DDR4 (4GBx2) 12GB DDR4 (4GB+8GB) 16GB DDR4 (8GBx2) 16GB DDR4 (16GBx1) 24GB DDR4 (8GB+16GB) 32GB DDR4 (32GBx1) 32GB DDR4 (16GBx2) 64GB DDR4 (32GBx2) DIMM Slot 2 UDIMM Slots Graphics1,11 Intel® UHD Graphics 610/630 with shared graphics memory(610 for PDC/CDC, 630 for Core i3/i5/i7) NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 730 2GB GDDR5 NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 1030 2GB GDDR5 Storage Options 3.5” Hard Drive: • 500GB 7200 rpm, 1TB 7200 rpm, 2TB 7200 rpm M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD • 128GB/256GB/512GB • 16GB/32GB Intel Optane memory support Expansion Slots 2 FH PCIe x1 + 1 FH PCIe x16 Optical Drive Opt. Tray load Slim ODD (optional) Height: 12.77" (324.3mm) Width: 6.06" (154 mm) Depth: 11.54" (293mm) Starting weight: 10.87 lbs (4.93kg) 2 Note: HDMI & VGA ports are not available for computers shipped the 10 th gen Intel Core i5-10400F or 10th Gen Intel i7-10700F processors Internal Use - Confidential Vostro Compact Desktop (3888) Features & Technical Specifications Feature Technical Specification Feature Technical Specification Model Number 3888 Processor Options 10th Gen Intel® Core™ i7-10700 (8-Core, 16MB Cache, 2.9GHz to 4.8GHz) 10th Gen Intel® Core™ i7-10700F(8-Core, 16MB Cache, 2.9GHz to 4.8GHz) 10th Gen Intel® Core™ i5-10400 (6-Core, 12MB Cache, 2.9GHz to 4.3GHz) 10th Gen Intel® Core™ i5-10400F(6-Core, 12MB Cache, 2.9GHz to 4.3GHz) 10th Gen Intel® Core™ i3-10100 (4-Core, 6MB Cache, 3.6GHz to 4.3GHz) Intel® Pentium® Gold G-6400 (2-Core, 4MB Cache, 4.0GHz) Intel® Celeron® G-5900(2-Core, 2MB Cache, 3.4GHz) Ports, Slots & Chassis* Front: SD 3.0 Media Card Reader (optional), Audio Combo Jack x1 , USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A x2, USB 2.0 Type-A x2 Rear: Line out x1, VGA port x1, HDMI out x1, USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A x2, USB 2.0 Type-A x2, RJ-45 Multimedia SD 3.0 Media Card Reader(Optional) Connectivity Options 802.11 bgn 1x1 + Bluetooth 4.2 802.11 ac 1x1 + Bluetooth 4.2 802.11 ac 2x2 + Bluetooth 5.0 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet Security Trusted Platform Module TPM 2.0 (Optional) Microsoft Windows Bitlocker Local HDD data wipe via BIOS ("Secure Erase") Kensington Lock Slot; Padlock Loop Software McAfee Small Business Security 30 day Trial SupportAssist SmartByte Waves MaxxAudio® Pro My Dell Dell Digital Delivery Dell Mobile Connect Dimensions & Weight1,14 1. 2. 3. 4. Power Supply 260W EPA Internal PSU Color Option Standard Black Regulatory and Environmental Compliance1 ENERGY STAR qualified configurations available, EPEAT Bronze Registered configurations available, CEL, WEEE, Japan Energy Law, South Korea E-standby, South Korea Eco-label, EU RoHS, China RoHS Chipset Intel® B460 Operating System Windows® 10 64-bit Windows® 10 64-bit Professional Ubuntu Memory Options CML-S Core i3/i5, Pentium and Celeron up to 2666 MHz; CML-S i7 up to 2933 MHz 4GB DDR4 (4GBx1) 8GB DDR4 (8GBx1) 8GB DDR4 (4GBx2) 12GB DDR4 (4GB+8GB) 16GB DDR4 (8GBx2) 16GB DDR4 (16GBx1) 24GB DDR4 (8GB+16GB) 32GB DDR4 (32GBx1) 32GB DDR4 (16GBx2) 64GB DDR4 (32GBx2) DIMM Slot 2 UDIMM Slots Graphics1,11 Intel® UHD Graphics 610/630 with shared graphics memory(610 for PDC/CDC, 630 for Core i3/i5/i7) NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 730 2GB GDDR5 NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 1030 2GB GDDR5 Storage Options 3.5” Hard Drive: • 500GB 7200 rpm, 1TB 7200 rpm, 2TB 7200 rpm M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD • 128GB/256GB/512GB • 16GB/32GB Intel Optane memory support Expansion Slots 2 FH PCIe x1 + 1 FH PCIe x16 + 1 PCI Optical Drive Opt. Tray load Slim ODD (optional) Height: 12.77" (324.3mm) Width: 6.06" (154 mm) Depth: 11.54" (293mm) Starting weight: 10.87 lbs (4.93kg) 3 Note: HDMI & VGA ports are not available for computers shipped the 10 th gen Intel Core i5-10400F or 10th Gen Intel i7-10700F processors Internal Use - Confidential Vostro Small Desktop (3681) Features & Technical Specifications Feature Technical Specification Feature Technical Specification Model Number 3681 Processor Options 10th Gen Intel® Core™ i7-10700 (8-Core, 16MB Cache, 2.9GHz to 4.8GHz) 10th Gen Intel® Core™ i5-10400 (6-Core, 12MB Cache, 2.9GHz to 4.3GHz) 10th Gen Intel® Core™ i5-10400F (6-Core, 12MB Cache, 2.9GHz to 4.3GHz) 10th Gen Intel® Core™ i3-10100 (4-Core, 6MB Cache, 3.6GHz to 4.3GHz) Intel® Pentium® Gold G-6400 (2-Core, 4MB Cache, 4.0GHz) Intel® Celeron® G-5900(2-Core, 2MB Cache, 3.4GHz) Ports, Slots & Chassis Front: SD 4.0 Media Card Reader (Optional), Audio Combo Jack x1 , USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A x2, USB 2.0 Type-A x2 Rear: Line out x1, VGA port x1, HDMI out x1, USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A x2, USB 2.0 Type-A x2, RJ-45 Multimedia SD 4.0 Media Card Reader (Optional) Connectivity Options 802.11 bgn 1x1 + Bluetooth 4.2 802.11 ac 1x1 + Bluetooth 4.2 802.11 ac 2x2 + Bluetooth 5.0 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet Security Trusted Platform Module TPM 2.0 (optional) Microsoft Windows Bitlocker Local HDD data wipe via BIOS ("Secure Erase") Kensington Lock Slot; Padlock Loop Software McAfee Small Business Security 30 day Trial SupportAssist SmartByte Waves MaxxAudio® Pro My Dell Dell Digital Delivery Dell Mobile Connect Dimensions & Weight1,14 1. 2. 3. 4. Power Supply 200W EPA Internal PSU Color Option Standard Black Regulatory and Environmental Compliance1 ENERGY STAR qualified configurations available, EPEAT Bronze Registered configurations available, CEL, WEEE, Japan Energy Law, South Korea E-standby, South Korea Eco-label, EU RoHS, China RoHS Chipset Intel® B460 Operating System Windows® 10 64-bit Windows® 10 64-bit Professional Ubuntu Memory Options CML-S Core i3/i5, Pentium and Celeron up to 2666 MHz; CML-S i7 up to 2933 MHz 4GB DDR4 (4GBx1) 8GB DDR4 (8GBx1) 8GB DDR4 (4GBx2) 12GB DDR4 (4GB+8GB) 16GB DDR4 (8GBx2) 16GB DDR4 (16GBx1) 24GB DDR4 (8GB+16GB) 32GB DDR4 (32GBx1) 32GB DDR4 (16GBx2) 64GB DDR4 (32GBx2) Note: The Memory speed supported in Brazil for Intel Core i7 processors is 2666MHz DIMM Slot 2 UDIMM Slots Graphics1,11 Intel® UHD Graphics 610/630 with shared graphics memory(610 for PDC/CDC, 630 for Core i3/i5/i7) NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 730 2GB GDDR5 Storage Options 3.5” Hard Drive: • 500GB 7200 rpm, 1TB 7200 rpm, 2TB 7200 rpm M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD • 128GB/256GB/512GB Expansion Slots 1 HH PCIe x1 + 1 HH PCIe x16 Optical Drive Opt. Tray load Slim ODD (optional) Height: 11.42" (290mm) Width: 3.65" (92.6 mm) Depth: 11.53" (292.8mm) Starting weight: 7.76 lb (3.52kg) 4 Note: HDMI & VGA ports are not available for computers shipped the 10 th gen Intel Core i5-10400F processors Internal Use - Confidential Data sheet HP LaserJet Pro M102 Printer series Simple printing. Simply done. Keep things simple with an affordable HP LaserJet Pro powered by JetIntelligence Toner cartridges. Produce professional documents from a range of mobile devices,1 and help save energy with a compact laser printer designed for efficiency. HP Laser Jet Pro M102a Printer Highlights Fast print speed (22 ppm A4) Fast FPOT from sleep (Auto-Off) mode Wireless connectivity (M102w) HP Auto-On/Auto-Off for low energy consumption HP ePrint, Apple AirPrint, Wi-Fi Direct (M102w) JetIntelligence HP LaserJet Pro M102w Printer Designed for efficiency Wait less with an HP LaserJet Pro that prints faster than its predecessor2 – up to 22 pages per minute.3 Grab the documents you need and go. Print first pages in as fast as 7.3 seconds.4 Help save energy with HP Auto-On/Auto-Off Technology5 and Instant-on Technology. Mobile printing made simple with the HP LaserJet Pro M102w Print from iPhone® and iPad® with AirPrint®, which automatically scales jobs to the correct paper size.6 Print with the ease of sending an email, right from a smartphone, tablet, or notebook, using HP ePrint.7 Print directly from your mobile device to your Wi-Fi Direct® printer – without accessing the company network.8 Send jobs from your smartphone, tablet, or PC to any company printer, using Google Cloud Print™ 2.0.9 HP quality – print after print Produce sharp text, bold blacks, and crisp graphics with precision black toner. Track toner levels with print gauge technology10 and produce the most prints possible. Quickly replace your cartridges, using auto seal removal and easy-open packaging. 1/6 Data sheet | HP LaserJet Pro M102 Printer series Product walkaround HP LaserJet Pro M102w Printer 1. LED control panel 2. Hi-Speed USB 2.0 port, access port for optional lock 3. 100-sheet output bin 4. Top cover access to toner cartridges 5. Wi-Fi Direct® printing 6. Built-in wireless networking (802.11b/g/n) 7. 10-sheet priority input tray 8. 150-sheet input tray with dust cover (shown open) Series at a glance Model Product number HP LaserJet Pro M102a Printer G3Q35A Function Print Print speed (black) Connectivity Mobile printing capability HP LaserJet Pro M102w Printer G3Q34A 22 ppm Hi-Speed USB 2.0 Hi-Speed USB 2.0; Wireless No Apple AirPrint™; HP ePrint; Google Cloud Print 2.0; Mopria-certified;WiFi Direct 2/6 Data sheet | HP LaserJet Pro M102 Printer series Accessories, Supplies and Support Supplies CF217A HP 17A Black Original LaserJet Toner Cartridge (1,600 pages) CF219A HP 19A Original LaserJet Imaging Drum (12,000 pages) CHP310 HP LaserJet Paper-500 sht/A4/210 x 297 mm () CHP110 HP Office Paper-500 sht/A4/210 x 297 mm () Service and Support UG289E HP 3 year Care Pack with Return to Depot Support for LaserJet Printers (ME, Africa, South Africa, Israel, Turkey) Technical specifications Model Product number Control panel Print Print technology Print speed1 First page out2 Print resolution Monthly duty cycle3 Printer smart software features Standard print languages Print area Duplex printing HP LaserJet Pro M102a Printer G3Q34A Button LED HP LaserJet Pro M102w Printer G3Q35A Laser Black (A4, normal) Up to 22 ppm; Black (A4, ready): ready) As fast as 7.3 sec; Black (A4, sleep): sleep) As fast as 8.1 sec; Black (best): (best) Up to 600 x 600 dpi, HP FastRes 1200 (1200 dpi quality); Technology: HP FastRes 600, HP FastRes 1200; Technology Up to 10,000 pages A4; Recommended monthly page volume4: 150 to 1,500 Apple AirPrint™, Instant-on Technology, HP Auto-On/Auto-Off, JetIntelligence cartridges; HP Smart App PCLmS, URF, PWG Print margins Top: 4 mm, Bottom: 4 mm, Left: 4 mm, Right: 4 mm; Maximum print area: Manual duplex 3/6 Data sheet | HP LaserJet Pro M102 Printer series Model Product number Processor speed Connectivity Standard Wireless HP LaserJet Pro M102a Printer G3Q34A 600 MHz HP LaserJet Pro M102w Printer G3Q35A 1 Hi-Speed USB 2.0 No Mobile printing capability No Supported network protocols No Network capabilities Hard disk Memory Media handling Number of paper trays Media types Media size No No Standard: 128 MB; Maximum Standard Maximum: 128 MB 1 Hi-Speed USB 2.0; Wireless Standard (Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n) Apple AirPrint™; HP ePrint; Google Cloud Print 2.0; Mopria-certified; Wi-Fi Direct TCP/IP; IPv4; IPv6; IP Direct Mode; LPD; SLP; Bonjour; WS-Discovery; BOOTP/DHCP/AutoIP; WINS; SNMPv1/2/3; HTTP/HTTPS Standard (Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n) Media handling Media weight Standard 1 Standard: Standard: 1 plus 10-sheet priority slot Standard Paper (laser, plain, photo, rough, vellum), envelopes, labels, cardstock, postcards Custom (metric): (metric) 76 x 127 to 216 x 356 mm ; Supported (metric): (metric) A4; A5; A6; B5 (JIS) Standard input: input 150-sheet input tray Standard input: input 150-sheet input tray, 10-sheet priority tray Standard output: output 100-sheet output tray Standard output: output 100-sheet output tray 60 to 163 g/m²; 4/6 Data sheet | HP LaserJet Pro M102 Printer series Model Product number Input capacity Output capacity Compatible operating systems5 Compatible network operating systems Minimum system requirements Software included Security management Printer management Dimensions and weight Printer dimensions (W x D x H)6 Package dimensions (W x D x H) Printer weight Package weight Operating environment Storage conditions Acoustics Power7 Energy savings feature technology Certifications What's in the box9 Warranty HP LaserJet Pro M102a Printer HP LaserJet Pro M102w Printer G3Q34A G3Q35A Tray 1: 1 Sheets: 150; Envelopes: 10 Tray 1: 1 Sheets: 150; Envelopes: 10; Priority tray: 10 Maximum: Up to 150 sheets Maximum Maximum: Up to 160 sheets; Priority tray: 10; Tray 1: 150 Maximum Standard: Up to 100 sheets Standard Envelopes: Up to 10 envelopes Maximum: Up to 100 sheets Maximum Windows® 10, 8.1, 8, 7: 32-bit/64-bit, 2 GB available hard disk space, CD-ROM/DVD drive or Internet connection, USB port, Internet Explorer; Windows Vista®: 32-bit only, 2 GB available hard disk space, CD-ROM/DVD drive or Internet connection, USB port, Internet Explorer 8; Apple® OS X EI Capitan (v10.11), OS X Yosemite (v10.10), OS X Mavericks (v10.9), 1 GB available hard disk space, Internet required, USB Linux (for more information, see http://hplipopensource.com/hplip-web/index.html) Windows® 10, 8.1, 8, 7: 32-bit/64-bit, 2 GB available hard disk space, CD-ROM/DVD drive or Internet connection, USB port, Internet Explorer; Windows Vista®: 32-bit only, 2 GB available hard disk space, CD-ROM/DVD drive or Internet connection, USB port, Internet Explorer 8; Apple® OS X EI Capitan (v10.11), OS X Yosemite (v10.10), OS X Mavericks (v10.9), 1 GB available hard disk space, Internet required, USB Linux (for more information, see http://hplipopensource.com/hplip-web/index.html) Windows: Windows® 10, 8.1, 8, 7: 32-bit/64-bit, 2 GB available hard disk space, CD-ROM/DVD drive or Internet connection, USB port, Internet Explorer; Windows Windows Vista®: 32-bit only, 2 GB available hard disk space, CD-ROM/DVD drive or Internet connection, USB port, Internet Explorer 8; Mac: Apple® OS X EI Capitan (v10.11), OS X Yosemite (v10.10), OS X Mavericks (v10.9), 1 GB available hard disk space, Internet required, USB Mac For Windows OS: HP Software Installer, HP Software Uninstaller (exclude Win8+), HP PCLmS Printer Driver, HP Device Experience (DXP), HP Web Services Assist (HP Connected), Device Setup & Software, Online user manuals, HP Printer Assistant, HP Scan Driver, HP Scan Application, HP Fax Driver (4:1 bundle only), HP Fax Application (4:1 bundle only), HP Product Improvement Study; For Mac OS: Welcome Screen (directs users to http://www.HP.com or OS App Source for LaserJet Software) Password-protected network embedded Web server; Enable/Disable Network ports; SNMPv1 community password change HP Printer Assistant (UDC); HP Device Toolbox; HP Utility (Mac) Minimum 364.7 x 247.3 x 190.6 mm; Maximum Maximum: 364.7 x 466.6 x 332.4 mm; 397 x 247 x 298 mm 4.7 kg 6.6 kg Temperature: 15 to 32.5º C; Humidity Temperature Humidity: 30 to 70% RH Temperature: -20 to 60º C; Humidity Temperature Humidity: 10 to 90% RH Acoustic power emissions: emissions 6.5 dB; Acoustic pressure emissions: emissions 51 dB(A) Requirements: Input voltage: 220 to 240 VAC (+/- 10%), 50/60 Hz, 2.7 A; Requirements Consumption: 380 watts (active printing), 1.7 watts (ready), 0.5 watts (sleep), 0.5 watts (auto off/wake on USB, enabled at shipment); Consumption Typical Electricity Consumption (TEC)8: Blue Angel: 0.566 kWh/Week; Energy Star: 0.568 kWh/Week; Power supply type: type Built-in power supply; HP Auto-On/Auto-Off Technology; Instant-on Technology CISPR 22:2008/EN 55022:2010 (Class B); EN 61000-3-2:2006 +A1:2009 CISPR 22:2008/EN 55022:2010 (Class B); EN 61000-3-2:2006 +A1:2009 +A2:2009; EN 61000-3-3:2008; EN 55024:2010 +A2:2009; EN 61000-3-3:2008; EN 55024:2010 ENERGY STAR® qualified; EPEAT® Silver ENERGY STAR® qualified Blue Angel compliant No; Please refer to the ECI document Blue Angel compliant Yes, Blue Angel RAL-UZ 205 HP LaserJet Pro M102w Printer; Introductory HP Black LaserJet Toner HP LaserJet Pro M102a Printer; Introductory HP Black LaserJet Toner Cartridge (700 pages); HP LaserJet Imaging Drum (12,000 pages); GSG; Cartridge (700 pages); HP LaserJet Imaging Drum (12,000 pages); GSG; Setup poster; Support flyer; Warranty guide; Flyer; Printer documentation Setup poster; Support flyer; Warranty guide; Flyer; Printer documentation and software on CD-ROM; Software drivers and documentation on CD-ROMs; and software on CD-ROM; Software drivers and documentation on CD-ROMs; CDs containing software and electronic documentation; Power cord; USB CDs containing software and electronic documentation; Power cord cable One-year unit exchange warranty. Warranty and support options vary by product, country and local legal requirements. Go to http://www.hp.com/support to learn about HP award winning service and support options in your region. 5/6 Data sheet | HP LaserJet Pro M102 Printer series Footnotes 1 App or software and HP ePrint account registration also may be required. Some features require purchase of an optional accessory. Learn more at http://www.hp.com/go/mobileprinting. Speed comparison is between HP LaserJet Pro and predecessor HP printers and MFPs and is based on published specifications. Speed measured using ISO/IEC 24734. Exact speed varies depending on the system configuration, software application, driver, and document complexity. Learn more at hp.com/go/printerclaims. 3 Printing speed measured using ISO/IEC 24734 and excludes first set of test documents. Exact speed varies depending on the system configuration, software application, driver, and document complexity. Learn more at hp.com/go/printerclaims. 4 Measured using ISO/IEC 17629. Exact speed varies depending on the system configuration, software application, driver, and document complexity. Learn more at hp.com/go/printerclaims. 5 HP Auto-On/Auto-Off Technology capabilities are subject to printer and settings. 6 Mobile device must have iOS v7.0 or higher. Learn more at http://www.hp.com/go/mobileprinting. 7 Printer requires ePrint account registration. App or software may be required. Learn more at http://www.hp.com/go/mobileprinting. 8 Feature is supported on selected printers. Mobile device needs to be connected directly to the signal of a Wi-Fi Direct® supported MFP or printer prior to printing. Depending on mobile device, an app or driver also may be required. For details, see hp.com/go/mobileprinting. Wi-Fi Direct is a registered trademark of Wi-Fi Alliance®. 9 Requires Google Cloud Print™ registration and Google account. Learn more at http://www.hp.com/go/mobileprinting. 10 As compared with cartridge gauges for HP predecessor products. 2 Technical specifications disclaimers 1 Measured using ISO/IEC 24734, excludes first set of test documents. For more information see http://www.hp.com/go/printerclaims. Exact speed varies depending on the system configuration, software application, driver, and document complexity. 2 Measured using ISO/IEC 17629. For more information see http://www.hp.com/go/printerclaims. Exact speed varies depending on the system configuration, software application, driver, and document complexity. 3 Duty cycle is defined as the maximum number of pages per month of imaged output. This value provides a comparison of product robustness in relation to other HP LaserJet or HP Color LaserJet devices, and enables appropriate deployment of printers and MFPs to satisfy the demands of connected individuals or groups. 4 HP recommends that the number of printed pages per month be within the stated range for optimum device performance, based on factors including supplies replacement intervals and device life over an extended warranty period. 5 Not supporting Windows® XP (64-bit) and Windows Vista® (64-bit); Not all "Compatible Operating Systems" are supported with INBOX software, full solution software available only for Windows 7 and newer, Legacy Windows Operation Systems (Vista, and equivalent servers) drivers only. For Windows Server 2003 32-bit and 2008 32-bit/64-bit, 2008 R2 64-bit, 2012 64-bit, 2012 R2 64-bit only drivers (print/scan/fax) are installed. Windows RT OS for Tablets (32-bit/64-bit) uses a simplified HP print driver built into the RT OS. Linux systems use in-OS HPLIP software. 6 HP Introductory Black LaserJet Toner Cartridge (700 pages), HP Original LaserJet Imaging Drum (12,000 pages). Actual yields vary considerably based on images printed and other factors. For details see http://www.hp.com/go/learnaboutsupplies. 6 The Dimension is in Box situation, not in Operation. 8 Power requirements are based on the country/region where the printer is sold. Do not convert operating voltages. This will damage the printer and void the product warranty. Energy Star value typically based on measurement of 115 V device. 9 HP Introductory Black LaserJet Toner Cartridge (700 pages), HP Original LaserJet Imaging Drum (12,000 pages). Actual yields vary considerably based on images printed and other factors. For details see http://www.hp.com/go/learnaboutsupplies. http://www.hp.com/uk The product could differ from the images shown. © Copyright 2018 HP Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. Published in EMEA 4AA6-7158, December 2018 DOC-M 6/6 Data Sheet 963 Supervisor 963 Supervisor Description Features 963 is a graphical, real-time, user interface for the building control system. It enables the user to monitor plant or building services, and make changes to the way the building is controlled from a graphical display. All pages and actions are accessible using a mouse. The security system ensures that the user is only presented with information and functions that are relevant to their authority or task. The 963 learns the structure of the system allowing the 963’s Device Viewer facility to provide system information without the need for engineering. All variants ▪▪ Client-server operation. ▪▪ Can operate in virtual environment hosted using VMWare vCenter Server, 6.0.0, 7037394. ▪▪ Access to graphic pages in a web browser. ▪▪ Access to Device Viewer in a web browser. ▪▪ Adjustment of values/occupation times in web browser. ▪▪ Access to Diary and all its components in web browser. ▪▪ Ability to add and modify Time Schemes and Exceptions in web browser and also view the linked timezones. ▪▪ Display of graphs in a web browser. ▪▪ Alarm viewing facilities. ▪▪ Assists with compliance to FDA regulation 21 CFR Part 11. ▪▪ Calculation of MKT values. ▪▪ Audit trail for adjustments that effect system performance. ▪▪ Support for secure SSL web server. ▪▪ Enforces the creation and use of strong passwords. ▪▪ Repeated entry of incorrect password temporarily blocks user for a time period that increases with each failed attempt. ▪▪ Logged audit trail of user activity. ▪▪ Enhanced alarm monitoring and occupation time control. ▪▪ Complete control and monitoring of BMS from colour graphics pages on the 963 machine. ▪▪ Alarm handling with alarm retransmission and logging. ▪▪ Scheduled recording of logged data from IQ controllers. ▪▪ Recording of schematic pages. ▪▪ Indication of hand/Off/auto status on schematic pages. ▪▪ Connection to remote sites over TCP/IP using hostnames. ▪▪ Management of multiple controller occupation times. ▪▪ Display of live, logged, or recorded data in multitrace graphs using either compact or precision logs. ▪▪ Ability to graph any value logged in a controller. ▪▪ Adjustment of multiple parameters from the Device Viewer. There are several variants of 963 available. 963 Lite provides all the fundamental features required of a supervisory package for control of a Trend System. It now includes features to enforce a secure password policy on site and MKT calculation which assist with the compliance to the FDA regulation 21 CFR Part 11. 963 Server provides the same facilities as 963 Lite plus enables the 963 to act as a secure web server allowing access to 963’s graphical displays, alarm viewing/acknowledgement and the display of graphs from a web browser like Internet Explorer. 963 SMS Direct provides the same facilities as 963 Lite, or 963 Server depending on the variant that has been licensed, plus it enables alarms to be retransmitted using SMS text messaging. 963 SMS Direct ▪▪ Alarm retransmission using SMS text messaging. 963 Supervisor Data Sheet TA200636 Issue 22, 12-Jul-2019. Applies to v3.73 [SP2]1 963 Data Sheet FUNCTIONALITY 963 LITE Schematics: The 963 provides the user with colour graphics pages, which display live information from the system and enable parameters to be adjusted. Alarm Handling: alarm handling facilities of 963 ensure that the appropriate people are quickly made aware of any alarms that have occurred. When an alarm occurs, an alarm panel can be displayed to alert the user and any actions that have been specified to occur will be carried out. If the user is accessing the 963 using a web browser, a dialogue box is displayed and any specified actions can be carried out. All alarms that occur can be seen in the Alarm Viewer display, which enables the alarms in the database to be filtered so that only the alarms in which the user is interested are visible, and sorted so that the relevant alarm can be quickly found. If required, further information about the alarm, such as the description entered by the user who actioned it, can be displayed. Alarm panels are activated when a group that has been set to display alarm panels is activated. When active the alarm panel will be displayed on the screen. The alarm panel will stay on the screen until the user has acknowledged all the alarms. The pages can be engineered to suit the individual system requirements and can contain any of the following features: What can be displayed Active content Backdrops Buttons that perform 963 actions Data from the system Graphics Graphics that perform 963 actions Seven-state graphics Graphs Description The following file types can be integrated into a page: SWF, HTML, DOC, XLS, XML, PPT, PDF and URL’s. Backdrop files are standard files, sized so that they exactly fill the Data Display. Any object placed on the page will overlay the backdrop. Buttons can be added that can perform 963 actions. When these buttons are selected by the user the specified action will be carried out. Live values from the system. When these points are selected they can be adjusted or graphed depending on the type of value. They can also be represented by a graphic by using analogue graphic files. A map of a specified LAN and controller status can also be displayed. If required, values for which the user specifies the controller from which the values are to be obtained can be added. Graphics can be added to the page to make the information easier to understand. The following file formats can be used: BMP, GIF, JPEG, WMF and EMF. Graphics can be added to the page to make the information easier to understand that can perform 963 actions when they are selected by the user. The following file formats can be used: BMP, GIF, JPEG, WMF and EMF. ON, OFF, waiting, error, alarm, overridden ON, and overridden OFF Graphs of values from the Trend system can be displayed on a page. It is possible to display a graph definition that has been previously saved or a graph of an individual sensor. If alarm logging is enabled, each alarm will be logged to the 963’s database. This is an SQL database that can be viewed in 963’s alarm display, or queried using 963’s VIEWQUERY action. Actioning and clearing of alarms can be restricted to ensure that the alarm is seen by an appropriate user. When an alarm is actioned the user is able to enter specific comments or select from a list of previously entered ones. Any of the 963 actions can be specified to occur when an alarm is received. Thus alarms can be retransmitted to another supervisor (963, 962, or 945), another device (e.g. PNC), a pager, or sent using email using the RETRANSMIT action, or a particular page to be displayed using the GOTO action etc. Alarms can also be redirected to any available network printer. The actions that occur are defined by the Alarm Groups activated by the alarm. Each group enables two different actions to be carried out. The first is only carried out on the 963 and is always performed. The second only occurs if specified users are logged on and will occur on both the 963 and any clients providing one of the specified users is logged in. An alarm may be associated with more than one Alarm Group, which allows more than one action to be performed when the alarm is received and different users to be notified about the alarm in different ways. Buttons or graphics on the pages provide access to other pages, graphs of parameters, adjustments, and other facilities such as pages of information, 963’s documentation, and the Internet. The Navigator organises pages into folders, so that they can be quickly located and displayed. A filter option is provided to help locate information easily in large systems. 2 963 Supervisor Data Sheet TA200636 Issue 22, 12-Jul-2019. Applies to v3.73 [SP2] Data Sheet 963 963 LITE (continued) Device Viewer: Once 963 has learnt about the system to which it is connected, it can display inputs, outputs, adjustments, occupation times and current alarms on the system in the Device Viewer without any further engineering. This information can be restricted to parameters in a particular device, LAN, or site, and can be sorted by label, units, item, LAN number, address, or PIN level. Changes can be made to any of the adjustments or occupation times if the user has the correct authority. A PIN level protects against unauthorised adjustments. The Device Viewer also enables graphs to be displayed, the display of information about a selected device such as communications timeouts and timemaster status. The Device Viewer also displays any value that is currently in an alarm condition and what the alarm is. Dynamic menus: Dynamic menus enable custom menus to be added to items in the Device View that run a specified 963 action. Configuration Mode Display: 963 can access the configuration mode of Trend system devices that support it using the Configuration Mode Display. The display provides a simple text based user interface to the device. Event Scheduler Display: The 963 enables events such as the recording of information, or backing up of data to be scheduled for a particular time. The Event Scheduler Display is used to organise and display all the automated actions carried out by 963, e.g. sensor-recording actions, or diary exceptions. It contains information about events that 963 is going to perform in the future, or has already performed. It displays events that 963 has been set to perform by the engineer; it also displays scheduled events created by 963’s Diary functions. Diary Display: The Diary Display enables the user to manage multiple controller occupation times. It groups together Trend controller time zones that share the same occupation times. The normal occupation times for a time zone in each group are defined and downloaded to the controllers. Days that are to work different times from the normal (e.g. Bank Holidays) can be set up. 963 will automatically send these times to the controller. It is also possible to view the actual times held in the controllers, and, if required, to adjust them. Data Recording: Data being logged in IQ or IQL controllers, or displayed on a schematic page at a particular time can be recorded by 963 for later retrieval. The recording can be performed manually, but to prevent information being missed this recording can be automated and performed at convenient times. Database: 963 is supplied with SQL Server 2012 Express edition, which supports databases up to 10 GB. Other versions of SQL Server that support larger databases are available from Microsoft®. If 963 is using the supplied version of SQL Server (SQL Express) 963 will check the database size on daily basis. If it exceeds 75% usage then an alarm is generated, if it exceeds the 95% usage then along with the SYST alarm a warning message is displayed. Database backup: 963 provides automatic database backup. 963 Supervisor Data Sheet TA200636 Issue 22, 12-Jul-2019. Applies to v3.73 [SP2]3 963 Data Sheet 963 LITE (continued) Multitrace graphs: 963 can display live, logged, or recorded information from IQ, IQL controllers or BACnet devices (TOPS required) in multitrace graphs. This data can be retrieved using either compact logs for faster data retrieval, or precision logs for more accurate information. These graphs can accessed from the colour graphics pages, or from a list of values on the system to which 963 is connected. Once displayed, the graph can be printed out. It is possible to zoom in on selected parts of the graph so that it can be seen in more detail. If required, the underlying data from the graph can be viewed. If a user incorrectly enters their password more than the specified number of times their access will be blocked for a period of time. Further incorrect attempts to enter the password will result in the user being blocked for an increasingly longer period. A blocked user can only be unblocked by another user with System Administrator access rights. To ensure that user details remain secure, only users with System Administrator access rights are able to make any changes to users on the system. A master recovery password must be created for use in the event that all system administrator users become blocked. All password data is securely encoded. Audit Trail: 963 maintains an audit trial of changes that are made which effect system performance; it records who made the change, what the change was and when it occurred. This auditing cannot be turned off, and the events can be configured to generate an alarm action to ensure that any attempt to breach security does not go undetected. The table below lists the events that are recorded in the audit trail. Area Alarm Filters Alarm Groups Automatic data recording A graph can be displayed for any point that is logged in a controller. Support is provided for triggered logs ensuring that data from these logs is displayed correctly. Multi-level security system: The multi-level security system accessed from the User Display provides a high level of protection for the data it stores. To view information on 963, the user must log in. 963 uses this information to decide what pages the user can display, and whether or not they have access to particular displays such as the web browser, what adjustments they can perform, and whether or not they can configure 963. This security is enforced on the server, and the clients, ensuring that only authorised users can view and change information. Each user is a member of a workgroup, which determines their access rights. This allows easy editing of user access rights. The User display shows all the user workgroups, and the users within the selected workgroup. It is also possible to restrict access to particular IP addresses, thus preventing access from unauthorised computers. Diary Downloads Exceptions IQ parameters Normal times Program Retransmission Scheduled action Security Site, LAN, Controller or Item. Timezone Groups Users Workgroups Event Logged Adding, removing and editing Adding, removing and editing. Any automatic data recording function also raises events on success and failure. Automatic downloads Adding, removing and editing Changes through the 963 user interface. Adding, removing and editing Start up, and shutdown. Adding, removing and editing. Adding, removing and editing Logging in, logging out. When a user is locked out an alarm is reported. Deleting and editing Adding, removing and editing. Adding, removing and changing the password. Adding, removing and editing. Web Browser: The 963 provides a built-in web browser to provide access to the company Intranet, or Internet. Because this information is displayed within 963, the security system enables access to the web browser to be limited, and the areas that are accessible restricted. It also enables the use of features, such as the display of video images (e.g. CCTV), which cannot be incorporated into the normal 963 displays. 963 imposes a strong password regime, requiring users to regularly change their password. New passwords are checked against required criteria, e.g. minimum length, and contains both letters and numbers. 4 963 Supervisor Data Sheet TA200636 Issue 22, 12-Jul-2019. Applies to v3.73 [SP2] Data Sheet 963 963 LITE (continued) Mean Kinetic Temperature calculation: 963 provides a facility to calculate the Mean Kinetic Temperature (MKT) for sensors that are being logged by IQ controllers using synchronised logs. The MKT is defined as the isothermal temperature that corresponds to the kinetic effects of a time-temperature distribution. It is used to monitor the average temperature of drugs whilst being stored in the pharmaceutical industry. The calculation of MKT by 963 can be performed using one of two 963 actions either on a scheduled basis, or on demand. The 963 uses the following formula for the calculation. In TK = The Mean Kinetic Temperature in °K. T1H = The high temperature in °K during the 1st week. T1L = The low temperature in °K during the 1st week. TnH = The high temperature in °K during the nth week. TnL = The low temperature in °K during the nth week. n = The total number of weeks. T = The absolute temperature in °K. In order to perform scheduled MKT calculations, the 963 scheduler must be used to run the CALCULATEMKT action at the required times. The CALCULATEMKT enables the MKT for a sensor over a specified period to be calculated, and stored in a virtual sensor. The sensor must be logged in the IQ controller, and that data must be recorded by 963. The virtual sensor used to store the result of the calculation can either be specified manually, or it can be chosen by 963. The virtual sensor has high and low alarm limits that enable an alarm to be generated if the value is outside the range. The high and low alarm limits are tested against the new MKT value when the scheduled MKT calculation is executed. If the MKT value is found to exceed the alarm limits, an alarm is triggered. If sensor logs for the required period are not complete, e.g. only the last 4 days readings are available; the MKT will be calculated with the available logs with no alarm being raised. However, if a gap in the data is detected (e.g. the third day’s sensor data is missing), the MKT is still calculated but an alarm is raised. Print templates: Print templates allow you to specify where the page information will appear and extra details like user name, time and date etc. to be added. A printing template is a standard schematic configured with an extra option. Simple connection to remote or TOPS sites: All the 963 requires to connect to a remote TCP/IP site is required is the IP address or hostname of the device containing the virtual CNC, and the socket number to which it is to be connected. To connect to an autodialled site all that is required is the site’s telephone number, LAN number and the type of autodialling device being used. 8-bit comms support: This allows the use of extended character sets across the Trend system. 8-bit comms is only supported in the following products: 963, IQ3 v1.22, XTEND, IQView v1.2, and IQ4. Indication of hand/OFF/auto status on schematic pages: The hand/OFF/Auto status of inputs on IQ3 and IQ4 controllers is indicated in schematic pages. . Simple engineering: 963 can be engineered using drag and drop methods. Objects are dragged from a palette onto pages, and then their attributes are dropped onto them. Engineering can be carried out with or without a connection to the BMS network. Off-line engineering can be performed by manually entering data or by selecting previously learned information. Simulation mode allows off-line users to test the appearance of their schematic pages under different conditions. Connection to Network: The 963 can be connected to the Trend network using a virtual CNC or a CNC. If connection to the Trend network is made using Ethernet the device containing the virtual CNC to which 963 connects can be specified using a user friendly name. This allows for systems where a DHCP server is used. The AUDIT_LAN action enables 963 to check for existence of controllers on a specified LAN and raise an alarm if devices are missing (DVMS alarm), or new ones added (DVNW alarm). In order to calculate the MKT as required (on demand), the 963’s CALCULATEMKTDATE action should be used either on a schematic page, or from the Device Viewer. This action calculates the MKT for the specified sensor between two dates. The calculated value is displayed in a message box. The action never writes the value to a database. If any parameters are left out of the action, 963 will ask the user for the parameters when the action is executed. The result of an on demand MKT calculation can be displayed as part on a schematic page by using the CALCULATEMKTDATE action in the ‘What to display’ attribute. The calculation will be recalculated every time the schematic page is reactivated. 963 Supervisor Data Sheet TA200636 Issue 22, 12-Jul-2019. Applies to v3.73 [SP2] 5 963 Data Sheet 963 SERVER The 963 Server provides the same facilities as 963 Lite plus the ability to act as a web server enabling a client to display information from the 963 in a web browser. When viewing a page in a web browser, the user may make adjustments, view graphs, move from page to page, enter configuration mode on a device, make changes to Diary groups, or carry out other actions in a similar way to working on the 963 itself. The 963 allows full client-server operation. 963 can provide information to a number of client machines over a TCP/IP network. When operating as a server, the 963 automatically converts the information and passes the information to the client machine for display in a web browser when requested and no additional engineering is required to provide the benefits of the 963 across the business. Client machines do not require any additional software to be installed, providing they have a connection to a TCP/IP network, and a web browser installed. 963 operates using HTTPS using a secure protocol, SSL (https). This means a certificate must be provided to ensure that the web server connection is secure. This certificate can either be purchased online or a self signed certificate can be generated. 963 provides a utility to create a self signed certificate. Refer to 963 Engineering Manual for more information. 963 Server operates in two modes graphic mode and text mode depending on the type of web browser accessing the server. The table below lists features that are available to a client. Alarm printing is a server function only, but can be directed to a network printer convenient to the client. Note: 963 has not been tested with all devices. Trend cannot guarantee a particular device’s compatibility with 963 server. Feature Schematic Pages Notes In graphics mode any page may be displayed, however there may be some slight differences in the appearance of the page. WMF and EMF format graphics are not supported. Both dynamic and static objects as well as the backdrop will be displayed. In text mode graphics are not displayed, the page is reproduced as 3 tables containing live data (dynamic objects), actions, and static objects. In both modes static objects, which perform unsupported actions are not displayed. Active content such as Excel files is not supported on the client. 963 Actions Supported actions, CONFIG, BROWSER_POPUP, DROPALLLINES1* EXECUTESMS1* GOTO, GOTO Diary,*GOTO NEXT*, GOTO PREVIOUS*, LOGINAS, LOGOUT, MESSAGE*, PLAY*, POPUP*, SEND, SENDAUTO*, SETGENERIC*, VIEWGRAPH*, VIEWPOINTS*, VIEWQUERY, WEB. *Graphic mode only. The EXECUTESMS action is only available if the SMS Direct option has been licensed. Adjustment of values Fully supported. Display of graphs Allows the following: Display plot traces from controllers. Display saved graph definitions when launched from an action on a schematic. Loading recorded data from the active 963 database (not archived databases). Display a dynamically updating point chart When in text mode a table of the graph’s values is displayed. Movement between pages Fully supported. Access to device configuration mode Fully supported. Viewing/acknowledgement of alarms Fully supported in graphic mode only. Only the GOTO, MESSAGE, PLAY, and WEB actions are available for use with viewing/acknowledging alarms in a web browser. Adjustment of controller occupation times Fully supported. System security Fully supported. Device Viewer Only allows viewing of information plus the facility to adjust values, graph values, and enter configuration mode on device that support configuration mode. It is not possible to learn the system. Graphic mode only. 6 963 Supervisor Data Sheet TA200636 Issue 22, 12-Jul-2019. Applies to v3.73 [SP2] Data Sheet 963 963 SERVER (continued) Schematics: The schematic display enables access to any of the 963’s schematic pages subject to their security. When in graphics mode they will appear virtually the same on the client as they do on the 963 Server. There is no Navigator on the client; navigation must be provided through buttons engineered directly on the pages. An example page viewed on the 963 server machine: Alarm Viewer: The Alarm Viewer is only available in graphic mode, it displays the alarms that have been received, and providing the user has authority enables them to be acknowledged. Colours are used to indicate whether the alarm is a set alarm or a cleared alarm. A red bell indicates a set alarm, and a green bell indicates a cleared alarm. If the alarm has been actioned a bell with appear with a tick over it. Alarms can also cause an alarm panel to be displayed on the client personal computer to draw the user’s attention to the alarm. The Alarm Viewer has two tabs: Alarm History, and Incoming Alarms. The Alarm History stores the all the alarms in the database that have been processed whether or not they have been actioned by the user. The alarms can be viewed in chronological order or a summary view. The Alarm History is colour coded to indicate whether or not the alarm is current, red indicates that the alarm is current. The Incoming Alarms contains the last 100 alarms received. The same page displayed on a client (graphic mode only): In text mode graphics are not displayed, the page is reproduced as 3 tables containing live data (dynamic objects), actions, and additional information (static objects): The Device Viewer: The Device Viewer is only available in graphic mode, it displays all inputs, outputs, adjustments, and occupation times on the system that have been learnt. This information can be restricted to parameters in a particular device, LAN, or site. Changes can be made to any of the adjustments or occupation times if the user has the correct authority. These changes are limited by a PIN level, which is the same as that defined for the parameter in the device itself. Single trace graphs of selected parameters can be displayed. The Device Viewer also provides access to the configuration mode of Trend system devices that support that feature. Note: It is not possible to learn the system from a client. There are a number of different text mode layouts to allow for different device types. The appropriate layout for the client device is automatically selected. Each layout provides the same functionality, but data displayed varies to accommodate different screen sizes. 963 Supervisor Data Sheet TA200636 Issue 22, 12-Jul-2019. Applies to v3.73 [SP2]7 963 Data Sheet 963 SERVER (continued) 963 SMS DIRECT Diary: The Diary provides access to the occupation times configured in 963, and enables the user to make adjustments to the times provided they have the appropriate authority. 963 SMS Direct provides the same fundamental features as 963 Lite, or 963 Server, however it additionally provides the ability to retransmit alarms to a GPRS phone using SMS text messaging. To use 963 SMS Direct the personal computer running 963 must be connected to a GPRS modem. This modem is supplied with 963 SMS Direct, the modem supplied is the only one supported for use with 963 SMS Direct. Modems are supplied without SIM cards therefore it is necessary to supply your own SIM card for use on the network of your choice. The modem (Serial Model only) is supplied with a US/ UK/EU transformer plug, other countries will have to source a local adaptor or transformer. 963 SMS Direct has built in alarm handling. This means that if the transmission fails an alarm will be generated, or if there is a problem communicating with the phone/modem an alarm will be generated. Depending on your privileges you can use the Diary feature to: ▪▪ ▪▪ ▪▪ View the time schemes for all days Add exceptions for special days and weeks View linked timezones Note: 963 SMS Direct cannot receive SMS text messages. COMPATIBILITY Trend System: 963 can display all devices on the Trend System connected using LANs, internetworks, autodialled links, and TCP/IP links in the Device Viewer. It provides access to all parameters in all Trend system devices that support text communications. Parameters within other 963 supervisors engineering tools and network displays are inaccessible. IQL controller parameters can be accessed using a XTEND, fieldbus device parameters can be accessed using an FNC. It can communicate over LANs and internetworks including remote TCP/IP sites, autodialled links (PSTN) or digital networks (PSDN). It will not operate on network running at 1k2 or 4k8 baud rates. Graphs are available from IQ controllers, and TOPS devices however there are some limitations on the graphs that are available see the table below for details. Device IQ1 series controllers IQ2 series controllers Pre IQ3 v2.1 controllers IQeco v1.0 controllers IQeco v2.0 or greater controllers IQ3 v2.1 or greater controllers IQ41x series controllers and IQ422 IQ4NC Graphs available from Sensors 1 to 99, and plot modules. Sensors 1 to 99, and plot modules. Sensors 1 to 99, and plot modules. TOPS: The 963 is compatible with the Trend Open Protocol Server. 963 SMS Modem International use: The GPRS modem supplied with 963 SMS Direct complies with all applicable RF safety standards. It meets the standards and recommendations for the protection of public exposure to RF electromagnetic energy established by governmental bodies and other qualified organisations such as the Directives of the European Community, and Directorate General V in Matters of Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Energy. The Multi-Tech MultiModem® Cell GPRS cellular modem connects to a USB port on the PC. It is based on industry standard open interfaces and can be desktop or panel mounted. It provides wireless data communication and integrates seamlessly with virtually any application. Sensors 1 to 99, and plot modules. All plot modules and any module with a value logged by a plot module. All plot modules and any module with a value logged by a plot module. All plot modules and any module with a value logged by a plot module. All plot modules and any module linked to a plot module. Communications: It provides compatibility with 8-bit communications from Trend system devices that support 8-bit comms (IQ3, IQ4 controllers, XTEND and IQView v1.2). 8-bit comms allows the use of extended character sets across the Trend system. The extended character sets are not supported in line printing (alarm printing). SET: It is possible for both SET and 963 to be installed and run on the same PC at the same time however only one will be able to communicate with a BACnet network see the 963 Engineering Manual (TE200637). 8 963 Supervisor Data Sheet TA200636 Issue 22, 12-Jul-2019. Applies to v3.73 [SP2] Data Sheet 963 INSTALLATION A step-by-step installation program performs the installation of the 963 software. After installation the software must be licensed, and configured to operate as required, as described in the 963 Engineering Manual (TE200637). If 963 SMS Direct has been purchased it is supplied with a GPRS modem which must be installed according to the installation instruction supplied with it. ▪▪ Note: If installing 963 on a PC that has a full installation of SQL server earlier than SQL Server 2012 edition it is necessary to separately upgrade to SQL Server 2012 edition, this installation is not included as part of the 963 installation. ▪▪ The installation of 963 software is NOT required on client PCs requiring to access the 963 Server, however to use make use of graphic mode the Oracle JAVA runtime environment J2SE 7.0 or greater is required. For the 963 is to communicate with devices on the Trend network a connection to the Trend network is needed. This requires installation of a Trend System device containing a virtual CNC (e.g. XTEND or IQ4NC) or Communication Node Controller (CNC2). If the connection is to be via a virtual CNC the device containing the vCNC should be selected according to the type of access that is required. ▪▪ Casual access to point data for general browsing of the system can be carried out through any vCNC. Time critical, or densely populated displays of data (such as Schematic pages on fast refresh rates, or with more than 20 points per page) are recommended to be used on vCNC’s in either a XTEND, IQ4NC, IQ3, or IQ4 controller with no significant control strategy in them (e.g. an IQ3Xact placed in the system solely as a vCNC access point). Where the highest level of performance is required and/or multiple vCNC connections are required, an XTEND should be used. If the 963 is to act as a server it must be connected to a TCP/IP network that is accessible by the client. For 963 Server functionality the PC running 963 must be connected to a TCP/IP network. 963 Supervisor Data Sheet TA200636 Issue 22, 12-Jul-2019. Applies to v3.73 [SP2]9 963 Data Sheet ORDER CODES The 963 software is available on a trial basis. This trial version allows 963 to be run for 28 days with full functionality (except access to the configuration mode and SMS functionality) including a licence for up to 25 clients. After this period a valid licence must be purchased. A connection to the Trend network will also be required; this can be achieved using TCP/IP using an Trend System device that contains a virtual CNC (E.g. XTEND, IQ3, or IQ4), which must be purchased separately. Alternatively connection can be made to the Trend network using the Trend System current loop with a Communications Node Controller or LAN card Node Controller (which can be supplied with the software). If 963 SMS Server functionality is required an Ethernet card and access to an Ethernet network is required. 963 SMS Direct includes a GPRS modem; however a SIM must be purchased separately and is not available from Trend. 963L/CD 963S/CD/3USER 963S/CD/25USER 963S/SMS/CD/3USER 963S/SMS/CD/25USER 963 Lite Supervisor Software (CD only) 963 Server Supervisor Software plus 3 client licences (CD only) 963 Server Supervisor Software plus 25 client licences (CD only) 963 SMS Server Supervisor Software plus 3 client licences (including modem aerial and cable) 963 SMS Server Supervisor Software plus 25 client licences (including modem aerial and cable) UPGRADE ORDER CODES 963L/UP/963S/3USER 963S/UP/*/25USER 963S/UP/963S/SMS/3USER Supervisor Software Upgrade from 963L to 963S with 3 users. Supervisor Software Upgrade from 963S/any users/to 963S with 25 users Upgrade from 963 Server 3 user to 963 SMS Server Supervisor Software (including modem aerial and cable) 963S/UP/963S/SMS/25USER Upgrade from 963 Server 25 user to 963 SMS Server Supervisor Software (including modem aerial and cable) 963/SMS/UP/*/10USER Supervisor Software Upgrade from 963S/SMS/any users to 963S/SMS with 10 users 963/SMS/UP/*/25USER Supervisor Software Upgrade from 963S/SMS/any users to 963S/SMS with 25 users 10 963 Supervisor Data Sheet TA200636 Issue 22, 12-Jul-2019. Applies to v3.73 [SP2] Data Sheet 963 SPECIFICATIONS Protocols used: TCP, UDP, SMTP, HTTP Max. database size :10 GB Max. number concurrent autodialled (TMN) site connections :20 963 (all variants) In addition to meeting the requirements for the operating system 963 requires the following: DVD reader Disk space Network card 963 will run on the following operating systems. The PC must be of a suitable specification to run the required operating system: Windows 8 64 bit Windows 8 Enterprise 64 bit Windows 8 Pro 64 bit Windows 8.1 64 bit Windows 8.1 Enterprise 64 bit Windows 8.1 Pro 64 bit. Windows Server 2012 & 2016 64 bit Standard Windows Server 2012 & 2016 R2 64 bit Standard Windows 10 (all 64 bit variants) Note: Windows 10 installations will require Internet access in order to download some system components. Windows 8, 8.1, and Windows Server 2016 require the .NET (dot net) Framework v3.5 to be installed before 963. 963 is a real time application; installed PCs must have enough free resources to run 963 under peak load conditions. System performance cannot be guaranteed if other 3rd party software is installed. COM port Parallel port USB ports :for 963 installation disc. :a minimum of 10 GB free space for installation + space for site data. :Ethernet Network Card (required for 963 Server, communication with BACnet devices, 963 SNMP, or access to the IT network, e.g. if connecting to the Trend network over Ethernet). :If connectng to the Trend network using a CNC. :For printer connection (if required). :For printer connection (if required), also for GPRS modem (963SMS only). Printer(s) A dot matrix printer is recommended for printing alarms (extended character set not supported). The use of inkjet or laser printers for alarm printing is likely to cause undesirable results, e.g. each line of the alarm on a separate page. A graphics printer (e.g. inkjet or laser) is recommended for printing graphs and schematic pages. Both an alarm printer and graphics printer can be connected using the parallel or USB port(s) of the PC running 963, or over the office IT network (providing a network card is fitted). This should be taken into account when specifying the required ports for the personal computer. SQL Server 963 requires SQL Server 2012. An express edition of SQL Server 2012 is included and installed as part of the standard 963 installation. 963 v3.73 [SP2] enables the use of SQL Server 2017 available separately from Microsoft™. If a full version of SQL Server is required then this will need to be purchased separately and installed prior to 963. 963 Supervisor Data Sheet TA200636 Issue 22, 12-Jul-2019. Applies to v3.73 [SP2]11 963 Data Sheet 963 CLIENTS 963SMS GPRS MODEM PCs: 963 Clients may be any configuration providing they are running TCP/IP networking protocol, have an Ethernet card, and a web browser. For full graphics capabilities a modern web browser and the Oracle JAVA runtime environment J2SE 7.0 or greater is required. The browser must have JAVA script enabled. Some browsers provide a text only display (text mode). Input Power Dimensions Note: 963 has not been tested with all devices and Trend cannot guarantee a particular device’s compatibility with 963 server. Popup blocking software must be disabled, or configured to allow popups from the 963 Server. Weight Connectors RF Antenna Power SIM USB Operating temperature Certifications CE Mark, R&TTE EMC Compliance :Bus powered USB connection. :125 mm (4.1”) x 86 mm (2.4”) x 27 mm (1.1”). :200 g (7.05 oz) :50 ohm SMA female :2.5 mm miniature screw :Standard 1.8 V and 3 V SIM receptacle :USB Type B :-30°C (-22°F) to 70°C (158°F) :FCC Part 15 Class B; EN 55022 Class B; EN55024 Radio Compliance :FCC Part 22, 24; RSS 132, 133; EN 301511; EN 301489-1; EN 301489-7; AS/ACIF S042.1,.3 Safety :UL60950-1; cUL60950-1; IEC 609501; AS/NZS 60950-1 Network :PTCRB Please send any comments about this or any other Trend technical publication to techpubs@trendcontrols.com © 2019 Honeywell Products and Solutions SARL, Connected Building Division. All rights reserved. Manufactured for and on behalf of the Connected Building Division of Honeywell Products and Solutions SARL, Z.A. La Pièce, 16, 1180 Rolle, Switzerland by its Authorized Representative, Trend Control Systems Limited. Trend Control Systems Limited reserves the right to revise this publication from time to time and make changes to the content hereof without obligation to notify any person of such revisions or changes. Trend Control Systems Limited St. Mark’s Court, North Street, Horsham, West Sussex, RH12 1BW, UK. Tel: +44 (0)1403 211888, www.trendcontrols.com 12 963 Supervisor Data Sheet TA200636 Issue 22, 12-Jul-2019. Applies to v3.73 [SP2] Data Sheet IQ4E/.. Controller IQ4E/.. Controller BACnet™ is a trademark of ASHRAE. Description Features The IQ™4E controller has 10 universal inputs and 6 analogue voltage outputs and is expandable up to 192 points (depending on the controller variant) by adding I/O modules. This flexibility makes it suitable for a broad range of applications. ▪ 16 onboard I/O channels - 10 inputs and 6 outputs ▪ I/O bus supports up to a total of 192 I/O channels (depending on the controller variant) using additional I/O modules ▪ I/O bus length up to 300 m (328 yards) ▪ Ethernet 10/100 Mbps main network with TCP/IP protocol ▪ Trend current loop LAN option ▪ Embedded XML Web Services as standard ▪ BACnet over IP (certified BACnet Building Controller (B-BC)) ▪ Wallbus for connection of room displays ▪ RS232 and USB local supervisor/engineering ports ▪ Automatic time synchronisation and daylight saving via SNTP ▪ DIN rail mounting, DIN 19 size 2 standard enclosure ▪ Optional interfacing to Serial/IP MODBUS, and M-Bus devices. ▪ 230 Vac, 24 Vac or 48 Vdc input power supply options The IQ4E controller uses Ethernet and TCP/IP networking technologies with embedded XML and is fully compatible with other Trend IQ controllers. The IQ4E supports BACnet over IP as standard. Trend communications over a current loop LAN is available as an option. A local PC or display (e.g. IQView4) can be connected to the RS232 port. A Wallbus port is also provided for use with room displays. Physical 58.5 mm (2.3”) Input Channel Indicators 53.5 mm (2.11”) DIN rail clips Service Button 116 mm (4.57”) General Indicators 110 mm (4.33”) USB Connector (local engineering port) Bias switch 192.5 mm (7.55”) Terminator switch OK RX Ethernet Indicators Output Channel Indicators TX RX Current Loop Indicators (/LAN variants only) IQ4E/.. Controller Data Sheet TA201340 Issue 16, 18-Nov-2020. Applies to v4.301 IQ4E/.. Data Sheet Terminal Labels Upper Labels IQ4E/../230 Power Input Wallbus RS232 (local supervisor port) IQ4E/../24VAC Power Input 1 2 3 24V 48V ! Universal Inputs Auxiliary Supply Output Universal Inputs Wallbus All terminals Class 2 (UL) 80 81 RS232 (local supervisor port) Lower Label IQ4E/../230 and IQ4E/../24VAC Terminator switch Bias switch/INT only /INT only Not used 70 71 4 24V 24V WMB 5 7 8 9 3 2 C C C 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 7 8 10 9 4 6 5 C C C C C C C Auxiliary Supply Output Auxiliary Supply Output Ethernet RS485 6 1 AUX Current Loop (/LAN variants only) Analogue Outputs FUNCTIONALITY The IQ4E’s functionality can be divided into four sections: System, Hardware, Firmware, and Strategy. SYSTEM The IQ4E has communication ports for Ethernet, USB (Local Engineering), RS232 (Local Supervisor) and Wallbus. In addition /LAN variants have a Trend current loop, and INT variants have RS485. Wallbus RS232 In addition, the IQ4E has the ability to join an internetwork using its virtual INC (see ‘Networking’ on page 4 for further details). Other devices connected to the Ethernet network can communicate with the IQ4E using IP addressing. Remote PCs can communicate through standard IT networks using IP, enabling communication from anywhere in the world. Note: Communication with the Trend network by a supervisor, tool or display will require the use of a virtual CNC (vCNC) in the IQ4E or another CNC on the network (see ‘Networking’ on page 4 for further details). An integral web interface is also accessible over an Ethernet/IP connection (see ‘Ethernet’ on page 2). USB The IQ4E supports either static or dynamic (DHCP) IP addressing. DHCP is enabled by default. RS485 Trend Current Loop (/LAN variants only) Ethernet Each IQ4E has a unique MAC (Media Access Control) address allocated to its Ethernet node. This can be used to help identify the IQ4E during configuration. On INT variants the Ethernet connector can be used to communicate with IP MODBUS devices (e.g. meters and VSDs). Ethernet On units that do not have the current loop option (or on /LAN variants that have the current loop disabled) the IQ4E can form a Trend LAN with other devices over the Ethernet network. RS485 On INT variants the RS485 connector can be used to communicate with serial MODBUS devices and in conjunction with a RS485 to M-bus convertor to M-bus devices (e.g. meters and VSDs). Note: The connection can only be used for one type of connection. vINC Ethernet LAN 2 Internetwork IQ4E/.. Controller Data Sheet TA201340 Issue 16, 18-Nov-2020. Applies to v4.30 Data Sheet IQ4E/.. Current Loop (../LAN variants only) Wallbus On units that have the current loop option (which is enabled), the IQ4E will form a Trend LAN with other devices on the current loop. The Wallbus port facilitates the connection of room display devices (e.g. an RD-WMB series room display). Devices can be wired using either bus (daisy-chain) or star topology. These devices offer control and indication of parameters such as setpoint, fan speed and occupancy, as well as sensing temperature, humidity and CO2 levels. BACnet Communications The IQ4E controller is certified as a BACnet Building Controller (B-BC). BACnet is an open protocol that enables the products of a number of different manufacturers of building automation and control equipment to communicate with each other. It supports communication using BACnet over IP (Ethernet) including: LAN (on current loop) INC Internetwork Note: In this configuration IQ4E cannot join a Trend LAN on Ethernet. However, access by IP is still possible. In order to join an internetwork, an INC type device will be required elsewhere on the current loop LAN. The current loop may be wired in either a 2-wire or 4-wire configuration. Network Bypass Relay: If the IQ4E loses power a set of bypass relays will close to maintain the integrity of the current loop network. If the relays close it will be recognised by a downstream device, and reported as a LAN Changed alarm. Baud Rate: By default the IQ4E auto-detects the baud rate to use on the current loop. Where required, the rate can be set manually using configuration software. RS232 (Local Supervisor Port) ▪ ▪ ▪ Access to IQ4E parameters over BACnet, Alarm delivery, IC comms to a BACnet device. A full specification of the objects, properties, and BIBBS (BACnet Interoperability Building Blocks) supported by the IQ4E are given in the IQ4 Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (TP201248). The mapping of the BACnet properties to the Trend parameters is covered in the IQ4 Configuration Manual (TE201263). XML Web Services The IQ4E includes XML web services. XML is a general purpose specification for creating custom markup languages. It helps developers create web pages and also provides a basic syntax that enables information to be shared by different computers and applications. The IQ4E XML syntax is described in the IQ4 Configuration Manual (TE201263). Inputs and Outputs The IQ4E has 10 universal inputs and 6 analogue outputs, plus three 24 Vdc auxiliary supply output terminals for powering certain types of I/O devices. See ‘Hardware’ on page 4 for further details. Cable Screening The use of screened cable for input and/or output connections is not generally required unless the cable passes through electrically noisy environments. The connected device can be restricted to communicate only with the IQ4E or (if supported by the device) with the entire Trend network (see ‘Networking’ on page 4). If screened cable is used the screen must be connected to the local panel/enclosure ground and left unterminated at the far end. On INT variants the RS232 connection can be used in conjunction with an externally powered RS232 to RS485 convertor to communicate with serial MODBUS devices (e.g. meters and VSDs) and in conjunction with a RS232 to M-bus convertor to M-bus (e.g. meters and VSDs). I/O Expansion Modules Further I/O channels can be added to the IQ4E by the connection of various types of I/O expansion modules to the I/O bus. I/O bus An RS232 port is provided for the optional connection of local display devices, sensors or supervisory tools. Only one device may be connected at one time. Note: The connection can only be used for one type of connection. USB (Local Engineering Port) The USB port allows connection of a PC running IQ™SET (System Engineering Tool). When connected in this way IQSET can communicate across the entire Trend network (see ‘Networking’ on page 4). When not in use the connector is protected by a retained flexible plastic plug. I/O modules Several IQ4E variants are available to provide support for differing numbers of I/O channels up to a maximum of 192 (16 onboard, 176 on I/O bus) (see ‘Order Codes’ on page 11). The following I/O module ranges are compatible with the IQ4E: ▪ ▪ IQ4/IO - see IQ4/IO Modules Data Sheet (TA201341). XCITE/IO - see XCITE/IO Modules Data Sheet (TA201352). IQ4E/.. Controller Data Sheet TA201340 Issue 16, 18-Nov-2020. Applies to v4.303 IQ4E/.. Data Sheet Up to 30 modules can be connected to the I/O bus, depending on the module range(s) used and the number of I/O channels supported by the controller (as described above). Module Range IQ4/IO only IQ4/IO and/or XCITE/IO Number of Modules 30 15 The last module on the I/O bus must be fitted with a terminator. A suitable terminator (compatible with IQ4/IO modules only) is supplied with the IQ4E. HARDWARE Universal Inputs (IN1 to IN10) Each input channel will function as one of the following: ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ thermistor input, voltage input, digital input, or current input. Networking The input function is set automatically by the IQ4E strategy. In order to connect to the Trend network the IQ4E will create its own internal LAN which includes the following nodes: Thermistor input: Used for a thermistor (NTC 10 kΩ @ 25°C (77°F), -40 to 110°C (-40°F to 230°F)), potentiometer (0 to 200 kΩ) or fan speed control. The thermistor bridge resistor is 12 kΩ with a bridge supply 3.3 V. a CNC for its own controller, a supervisor CNC (sCNC1) for its RS232 port, a supervisor CNC (sCNC2) for its USB port, three virtual CNCs (vCNC1, vCNC2 and vCNC3), and a virtual INC (vINC). Supervisor /Tool Web Browser Supervisor /Tool RS232 Ethernet IQ4E vINC vCNC1 vCNC2 vCNC3 IQ4E control CNC Example wiring IQSET n USB ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ n n Voltage input: Used with a 0 to 10 Vdc source. sCNC1 sCNC2 Example wiring + S LAN - Default CNC Addressing: The IQ4E device (outstation) address is factory-set (in the Address module) as follows: Local LAN Local Address set to 20 set on a rolling basis in the range 11 to 119, so that in a batch of IQ4Es, each will have a different default address (printed on the unit’s serial label). sCNC1 Functionality: If the RS232 port address is set to 0 (default), sCNC1 is disabled and a connected device can only communicate with the IQ4E. If the address is configured to be nonzero, sCNC1 is enabled with that address on the LAN and allows a connected device to communicate with the entire Trend network. n Digital input: Used for a volt free contact, logic circuit (e.g. TTL, CMOS), open collector (transistor) or open drain (FET). Example wiring volt free sCNC2 Functionality: When a PC running IQSET is connected to the USB port it uses sCNC2. If the USB port address is set to 0 (default), sCNC2 is dynamically created at address 125 for the duration of the IQSET session. When the PC is removed sCNC2 times out and no longer exists on the network. If the address is configured to be non-zero, sCNC2 remains on the network at all times. vCNC Functionality: vCNC Functionality: Allows a supervisor/ tool/display to make a permanent secure (if supported) connection to the Trend network using TCP/IP. By default all vCNCs are disabled. vINC Functionality: When the IQ4E joins a LAN on Ethernet, the controller with the lowest IP address assumes INC functionality (using its vINC at address 126); any vINCs in other controllers on that LAN will automatically be disabled. The vINC does not exist on a current loop LAN. IC Comms: The IQ4E can communicate with other IQ controllers and BACnet devices using IC Comms. Some controllers running earlier versions of firmware may not support all IC Comms types. See ‘Compatibility’ on page 10. 4 n n 270 μA n n open collector logic circuit TTL / CMOS 0V n The volt free contact has a nominal wetting current of 270 μA. The input is ON when the contact is closed. An open collector or open drain must be able to sink 270 μA. The input is ON when the transistor or FET conducts. Correct polarity must be observed. A logic circuit must be able to sink 270 μA. The input will be ON when the voltage present on the input terminal is less than 2 Vdc (minimum 0 V). A voltage greater than 3.5 Vdc (maximum 50 Vdc) or open circuit will turn the input OFF. Voltage levels between 2 and 3.5 Vdc may cause indeterminate operation. IQ4E/.. Controller Data Sheet TA201340 Issue 16, 18-Nov-2020. Applies to v4.30 Data Sheet IQ4E/.. Current input: Used for 0 to 20 mA sources which can be externally powered or loop powered (from the Auxiliary Supply Output, i.e. one of the AUX terminals). Example wiring Externally powered S Loop powered External Power Supply Enclosure The IQ4E is housed in a polycarbonate case. Integral spring clips on the back of the case enable the unit to be clipped on to (and quickly released from) a standard TS35 DIN rail. The /230 version must be installed in a secondary enclosure with a minimum protective rating of IP20 (or equivalent). The /24VAC version must be installed in a secondary enclosure with a minimum protective rating of IP20 (or equivalent) or mounted outside normal reach (e.g. in a plenum). S The unit may be mounted horizontally or vertically but not upside down or on its back: n n n n 24V n n IQ4E AUX Analogue Outputs (OUT11 to OUT16) IQ4E These provide a variable control voltage between 0 and 10 Vdc. The output can source up to 20 mA (see “Combined Supply”) and sink up to 3 mA. IQ4E IQ4E n DIN rail end stop Example wiring n n n Rotating clear polycarbonate covers provide access for the power, communications and I/O connections. LOAD LOAD Input Power Supply 10 Vdc Vdc 00toto 10 00V V Auxiliary Supply Output This output can be used to supply I/O devices (e.g. sensors). It provides 24 Vdc ±5% from AUX terminals 70, 71 and 72, with a return through terminal 73 or any ‘C’ terminal. The maximum available current is internally limited as follows: 70 Auxiliary Output (AUX) Terminals 71 72 120 mA shared 120 mA The available current also depends on other current demands (see “Combined Supply”). The IQ4E/.. has both 230 Vac and 24 Vac input power options. /230: This option requires a 230 Vac ±10%, 50/60 Hz supply The input power earth (ground) terminal is isolated from the input power neutral, and must be separately earthed (grounded) locally; this ground terminal is internally connected to the IQ4E electronics earth (ground). The 230 V supply must include a dedicated 5 A fuse complying with IEC60269 (BS1362) and a suitably rated switch in close proximity and be clearly marked as the disconnecting device for the unit. A 5 A circuit breaker with high breaking capacity may be used as an alternative. E N L 5A Combined Supply The IQ4E’s combined supply provides power for the: ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Analogue outputs, Auxiliary supply terminals, Wallbus, RS232 port, and I/O Bus supply. A maximum combined supply current of 800 mA is available. If the total power requirement of the combined supply exceeds this limit it will be necessary to power some of the items using external power sources. Note: For further details on calculating the available current from the combined supply - see the IQ4 Configuration Manual (TE201263). IQ4E/.. Controller Data Sheet TA201340 Issue 16, 18-Nov-2020. Applies to v4.305 IQ4E/.. Data Sheet /24VAC: This option requires a 24 Vac ±10%, 50/60 Hz, 44VA max or 48 Vdc +/- 15% 0.67A, 32 W supply. 24 Vac supply 24 Vac transformer (For UL rating use Class 2) Fused Primary 24 Vac Current Loop: (adjacent to current loop connector - operational on /LAN variants only): Indicator Colour Function RX Yellow Status of connection to previous device TX Yellow Status of connection to next device Ethernet: (on end of Ethernet connector): Indicator Colour Function OK Green Status of connection (Ethernet LINK) RX Yellow Presence of data reception Panel/enclosure ground. Inputs/Outputs: (in line with the appropriate I/O terminals and next to the label): 24V 48V The local earth terminal (1) must be earthed (grounded) at the controller. The 24 V supply must include a suitably rated switch in close proximity and be clearly marked as the disconnecting device for the unit. Do not position the equipment so that the disconnecting device is difficult to operate. 48 Vdc supply 48 Vdc supply Panel/enclosure ground. Indicator Colour Function Input Yellow On/Off state of associated input (digital input mode only) Output Yellow Light intensity varies with output voltage Backup The data (firmware, strategy, parameters) is stored in flash memory which is non-volatile in the case of power failure. Changes to the Address module are stored immediately. Other changes are generally stored around midnight, in addition structural changes (e.g. module interconnections) are stored 15 s after the last change, and critical data changes (e.g strategy values), are stored on power failure or other similar fault conditions. The tools (e.g. IQSET) will send an archive instruction after parameter changes causing immediate storage of changes. A supercap is used to maintain the real time clock (time and date). In the event of power failure this will support the clock for 8 days (typically). 24V 48V Note: Connection to the IQ4E is polarity independent. The local earth terminal (1) must be earthed (grounded) at the controller. The 48 V supply must include a suitably rated switch in close proximity and be clearly marked as the disconnecting device for the unit. Do not position the equipment so that the disconnecting device is difficult to operate. Service Button The Service Button can be used to generate a network message which identifies the IQ4E using its serial number to system tools, e.g. to find the IQ4E’s device address and LAN number. It can also be used to reset the IQ4E to factory defaults; for further details see the IQ4 Configuration Manual (TE201263). Indicators Various indicators are provided giving feedback on the operational status of the controller. General (in centre of cover): Indicator Colour Function Power Green Condition of input power supply Watchdog Red Presence of a firmware/strategy fault LAN OK Green Status of the Trend LAN (operational on /LAN variants only) I/O Bus Green Status of connection to I/O modules Service Yellow Service button activated. Flashes if a powered device is connected to the USB port when IQ4E is not powered 6 Note: Operation at elevated temperature or high humidity levels will reduce the lifetime of the supercap. Extended operation in these conditions may permanently reduce the capacity of this component and result in a reduction in the number of days that the controller can successfully backup the time and date. Labels A small two part label is attached to the unit which displays the unit’s serial number and MAC address (in both text and barcode format). Space is provided on the label for recording the unit’s device (outstation) address, LAN number and IP address (if DHCP is not being used). It has a tear-off self-adhesive label strip that also contains the serial number and MAC address (text and barcode) which can be adhered to a paper record, e.g. a building plan or log book. A second large adhesive label is also supplied which contains the unit’s serial number in text and barcode formats. This is intended to be mounted on the outside of the equipment cabinet or enclosure containing the IQ4E. If the unit is located in a difficult-to-reach location, this label can be scanned from a distance using a suitable barcode scanner. The barcodes on both labels conform to the ‘code 128 auto’ format. IQ4E/.. Controller Data Sheet TA201340 Issue 16, 18-Nov-2020. Applies to v4.30 Data Sheet IQ4E/.. FIRMWARE The firmware in the IQ4E controls its basic functionality and provides a range of modules that can be configured to produce a control strategy. Modules The range of modules provided in the IQ4E firmware are listed in the table below. Full details of each module can be found in the IQ4 Configuration Manual (TE201263). Module Address Alarm Destination Alarm Group Alarm Route Alarm Log Analog Node Calendar Digital Byte Digital Input Directory Display Driver Function IC Comms brIQs 24 14 9 9 0 16 566 16 28 13 19 57 19 19 Interface I/O Module Knob Logic Loop Network NTD Option OSS Page Plot Program Schedule Offset Sensor Sensor type Sequence 130 14 13 19 55 0 30 0 34 4 12 0 21 76 12 106 Max. number of Modules 1 (fixed) (8) 500 500 1 (fixed) 4000 50 1012 1500 500 1500 500 1000 IP network = 1000 Max of 500 shared between MSTP and current loop. 500 30 1500 1000 500 Max 10 Modbus IP limited by max. brIQs only Note 500 500 500 1 (fixed) 500 1500 99 1 (fixed) - see opposite for max. steps States Category 0 50 Switch 10 1500 Time 38 1 (fixed) Time Schedule 566 100 User 12 500 Virtual CNC 9 3 The number of brIQs used on these modules varies with the module type. The largest size is shown here. Includes a maximum of 50 exceptions per module. These modules are always present in the IQ4E. Additional brIQs required per input and output depending on controller type - XNC 5, Wallbus Input 13, Output 12, Modbus Input 16, Output 15, MBus Output 12. For IP networks a maximum of 1000 IC comms/COV subscriptions can be configured but there is a maximum transmission rate of 300 IC comms/COV subscriptions per minute. For MSTP and Trend current loop networks a maximum of 500 IC comms/COV subscriptions can be configured but there is a maximum transmission rate of 100 IC comms/COV subscriptions per minute shared between the two networks. For more details see the IQ4 Configuration Manual (TE201263). The quantity of each type of module may be adjusted to match the requirements of the application subject to the following: ▪ ▪ ▪ A maximum of 4000 modules in total, A maximum for each type of module, and The IQ4E’s memory capacity (measured in ‘brIQs’). The maximum number of modules for each type, and number of brIQs required per module are shown in the table above. The total available memory capacity varies with the number of supported I/O channels: Number of I/O channels 16 32 64 96 128 160 192 Max. brIQs available /INT variants 30,000 45,000 30,000 45,000 30,000 45,000 45,000 60,000 60,000 75,000 75,000 90,000 90,000 90,000 Plot Modules The IQ4E’s Plot modules can plot any connectable module output (analogue or digital). There are four types of Plot module: Synchronised, Triggered, Periodic and COV (change of value). Although all four types are BACnet interoperable, only periodic plots can be compliant with the BACnet standard. All Plot modules can generate a buffer ready alarm when the number of records equals a notification threshold. The maximum number of records per plot is 1000. The maximum total number of records (for all plots) depends on the available plot memory (measured in log points) and the type of plots used – each Synchronised plot record requires 5 log points, while each Triggered, COV or Periodic plot record requires 10 log points: number of I/O channels 16 32 64 96 128 160 192 max. number of records maximum triggered plot memory synchronised or periodic (log points) plots plots 1,000,000 200,000 100,000 1,000,000 200,000 100,000 1,000,000 200,000 100,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,250,000 1,500,000 200,000 200,000 250,000 300,000 100,000 100,000 125,000 150,000 Note: A maximum of 100 plots can be serviced in a 1 s period (e.g. 100 x 1 s plots only). This is calculated on the average plots serviced in 1 s, so a 1 minute plot would contribute a 1/60. For example 90 x 1 s plots plus 360 x 1 min would give 96 (90+6) plots per second on average. The periodic and triggered plots must also be counted and it’s up to the engineer to make his best estimate. Sequence Table Module The maximum number of steps in the sequence table varies with the number of supported I/O channels: Number of I/O channels 16 32 64 96 128 160 192 Max. sequence steps 600 600 640 960 1280 1600 1920 IQ4E/.. Controller Data Sheet TA201340 Issue 16, 18-Nov-2020. Applies to v4.307 IQ4E/.. Data Sheet BACnet COV Reporting and Receiving IQ4s BACnet Change Of Value (COV) services allow a COV client to receive reports from a COV server when the value of a referenced property changes. IQ4 provides both COV reporting (limited to 1000 COV subscriptions - see page 7 for limitations) and COV receiving facilities. Firmware Upgrades New versions of firmware may be made available from time to time to change or add functionality or to provide support for new products. Firmware can be upgraded using a PC running the IQTool Firmware Upgrade Applet, and to the IQ4E connected over Ethernet (recommended for speed) or the Trend current loop. Timemaster The IQ4E can act as a system Timemaster to synchronise the time and date across the Trend system. It can use SNTP (simple network time protocol) to obtain precision current time from an unauthenticated NTP server on the Internet. Daylight saving can be implemented automatically (via timezone setting) or manually by specified dates and time adjustment. Alarms The IQ4E will generate Network, General, and Item alarms. Network alarms are generated by the Trend Network nodes, General alarms are generated when the IQ4E detects a problem within its own hardware or program, and Item alarms are generated by the strategy, and are normally due to a faulty plant condition. Network alarms are sent to supervisors or tools connected to the RS232 local supervisor port, USB local engineering port, or to one of the controller’s vCNCs. General and Item alarms can be sent either to a designated Trend LAN address, to an IP address, or as an email. Alternatively, certain Item alarms (sensor, digital input, digital driver readback, and plot), can be sent to a BACnet device. Alarms sent to a Trend LAN address, or to an IP address can either be sent in text, coded, or attribute format. Network alarms are sent in text format only. For coded alarms the protocol limits the item number to 255 maximum. For text alarms the maximum item label length is 20 characters (although the 963 can be set up to use labels previously learnt). Sending an alarm by email requires the Email Server Address to be set up in the address module. The Email Server Address can be an IP address, an internet domain name, or a host name; the internet domain name or host name require a DNS server address or a WINS server address respectively to be set up in the network module so that the name can be resolved. All alarms (except Network alarms) are also stored locally in the Alarm Log. The alarm log can record up to 300 alarms. Once this limit is reached each new alarm will overwrite the oldest record. IQ Interfacing IQ interfacing (/INT) is an optional feature that enables easy integration of Serial (RS485) MODBUS, IP MODBUS and M-bus devices (e.g. meters, sensors/chillers/VRF Systems) to the IQ4E. This enables the IQ4E to read and write values directly. If required an IQ4E can be connected to both MODBUS and M-bus. 8 Standard strategy blocks, available in IQSET, allow easy strategy configuration using drag & drop for common MODBUS and M-bus devices - see https://partners.trendcontrols. com/partners/index.aspx#Downloads:SET for the latest plant blocks. Engineering with standard IQ4 Network and Interface modules allows connection to other MODBUS or M-Bus devices. Strategy blocks can be created for favourite devices to save engineering time. /INT variants have extra brIQs - see ‘Modules’ on page 7. Note: XNC variants cannot be licenced for IQ interfacing. MODBUS Maximum number of inputs/outputs per device: Each MODBUS Interface module can have up to 500 inputs and 500 outputs, this allows 500 inputs and 500 outputs per device. If more than this is required additional MODBUS Interface modules can be connected to the same MODBUS address (device). Maximum number of devices: Although the maximum number of MODBUS devices connected to the IQ4E is determined by the number of available interface modules in the IQ4 (max 500), in reality, the limit is set by the MODBUS rules. Maximum number of connected MODBUS networks: Each connected network requires one MODBUS Network module. There is a maximum of 10 MODBUS IP network modules. For Serial MODBUS network modules, the number is set by the IQ4E’s hardware. Devices from different manufacturers can be connected to the same network providing the network parameters configuration is the same. Note: IQ4E cannot operate as a slave so does not have registers. M-bus Maximum number of outputs per device: Each M-bus Interface module can have up to 1000 outputs, this allows 1000 outputs per device. If more than this is required additional M-bus Interface modules can be connected to the same M-bus address (device). Note: An individual M-bus device is limited to 255 values. Therefore, although there can be 1000 outputs on the interface module, each one can only be set to one of 255 values form the M-bus device. Maximum number of devices: Although the maximum number of interface modules is 500, the maximum number of M-bus devices is limited to 250 but is dependant on the converter used. When values are requested from an M-bus device ALL values are sent to the IQ4. E.g. when requesting a single value from an M-bus device that has 20 values the M-bus device will send all 20 values to the IQ4. Therefore it is necessary to consider the data flow rate. Note: The more values and devices that are required the larger the strategy requirements therefore the brIQ count must be considered. Maximum number of connected M-bus networks: Each connected network requires one M-bus Network module. The number of M-bus network modules is set by the IQ4E’s hardware. Devices from different manufacturers can be connected to the same network providing the network parameters configuration is the same. IQ4E/.. Controller Data Sheet TA201340 Issue 16, 18-Nov-2020. Applies to v4.30 Data Sheet IQ4E/.. Web Server Language Information from the IQ4 can be viewed or adjusted from a web client (PC, tablet or smartphone) over any TCP/IP network (e.g. company intranets) using secure HTTPS protocol. All that is required is the IQ4’s IP address or host name, and a user name and password. Once connection to the controller has been made, it is possible to view/adjust occupation times, view the alarm log, and view/adjust/graph individual module parameters. The user can specify which language the IQ4E uses for the display of web pages and for transmitted alarms. The standard languages are in the controller as supplied. In the controller the Address module has a language parameter which will be set to the default language, but can be changed to any one of the other available languages. The IQ4E can use languages which require 8 bit code (i.e. special or accented characters) and can also operate with right to left languages (e.g. Chinese, Arabic). Identification The IQ4E will identify itself as an IQ4 to w comms. STRATEGY In order to operate as a controller, the modules provided by the firmware must be configured to define the way the controller is to control the connected equipment. This configuration is known as the strategy. Strategies are configured using the System Engineering Tool (IQSET). This produces a strategy file (filename.IQ4) that can be downloaded to the controller to define its operation. This file consists of all the strategy module instances, their parameters, and links. When this is downloaded it is stored in the controller and then run using the controller firmware. For details of using IQSET see the System Engineering Tool Manual (TE200147). The web interface does not allow the strategy structure to be modified (e.g. changing module interconnections, adding or deleting modules). Graphical display pages (GraphIQs), which are configured using IQ4E’s display and directory modules, can also be accessed. For further details of web pages see the IQ4 Configuration Manual (TE201263), the IQ4 Web User Guide (TC201256), and the Graphical Display Pages Editor Manual (TE200629). IQ4E/.. Controller Data Sheet TA201340 Issue 16, 18-Nov-2020. Applies to v4.30 9 IQ4E/.. Data Sheet FIELD MAINTENANCE ! The IQ4E requires no routine maintenance. DISPOSAL COSHH (Control of Substances Hazardous to Health UK Government Regulations 2002) ASSESSMENT FOR DISPOSAL OF IQ4E. RECYCLING . All plastic and metal parts are recyclable. The printed circuit board may be sent to any PCB recovery contractor to recover some of the components for any metals such as gold and silver. WARNING: Contains no serviceable parts. Do not attempt to open the unit. Failure to comply may cause damage to the unit. WEEE Directive: At the end of their useful life the packaging, and product should be disposed of by a suitable recycling centre. Do not dispose of with normal household waste. Do not burn. COMPATIBILITY Browsers: This device has been successfully tested with Internet Explorer (v10 & 11), Chrome (v29.0.1547.0), Mozilla Firefox (v23), Safari (v5.1.7) and with the default browser on the following device operating systems: Apple iOS 8.1.3 Android 5.0 ‘Lollipop’ Windows Phone 8.1 It should work with all modern browsers, smart phones, and tablets (with JavaScript enabled) available at the date of release of this product. IC Comms: IQ4, IQ3, IQ2, IQeco, IQL, and IQ1 (v3 onwards). Note: Some controllers running earlier versions of firmware may not support all IC Comms types. Refer to the IQ4 Configuration Manual (TE201263) for full compatibility details. For details on using IC Comms with IQL controllers refer to the Trend LonWorks Products Engineering Manual (TE200292). Ethernet Nodes: XTEND, NXIP, or EINC. Note: NXIP or EINC must not be used in an automatic IP addressing (DHCP) environment. Owing to the rapidly changing nature of web devices, new devices and browsers will become available after release. BACnet Devices: The IQ4E controller is certified as a BACnet Building Controller (B-BC), for details of the certification go to: Supervisors and Displays: 963 v3.5 or greater, IQVISION, 916, IQView4, IQView8, RD-IQ, SDU-xcite. http://www.bacnetinternational.net/btl/index.php?m=52. Note: The NDP is not compatible with IQ4E; it will not recognise an IQ4E connected to its network. Compatibility is defined in IQ4 Product Implementation Conformance Statement (TP201248). Wallbus: RD-WMB, RS-WMB, RV-WMB. Utility Software: IQSET v7.60 or greater I/O Modules: IQ4/IO range, XCITE/IO (IQ3) range. Controllers: IQ3/IQ4 directly and IQ1, IQ2, IQL by way of XTEND. IQ4E/../LAN communicates with IQ2, IQ1 directly. IQECO via of IQ4NC. Strategies: IQ1, IQ2, IQ3 can be imported into IQSET, converted into IQ4 strategies, and then downloaded into an IQ4E. If the strategy file accesses I/O channels beyond those available in the IQ4E the strategy will be rejected. 10 IQ4E/.. Controller Data Sheet TA201340 Issue 16, 18-Nov-2020. Applies to v4.30 Data Sheet IQ4E/.. INSTALLATION The IQ4E is designed to be clipped on to a standard TS35 DIN rail. The IQ4E must be installed in a secondary enclosure with a minimum protective rating of IP20 (or equivalent). The /24VAC version can also be mounted outside normal reach (e.g. in a plenum). The installation procedure involves: Mounting the controller in position Connecting power Connecting Ethernet (if required) Connecting RS232 (if required) Connecting Current Loop (../LAN only) Connecting the I/O channels (as required) Connecting RS485 MODBUS devices (if required) Connecting M-bus devices (if required) Connecting Wallbus (if required) Mounting and connecting I/O modules (if required) Powering up Setting up IP address parameters (if using Ethernet) Setting up LAN number and device address, Checking network Configuring the strategy Testing strategy using Controller Simulation in IQSET Downloading strategy and other configuration files Check BACnet communications Connecting inputs and checking operation Connecting outputs and checking operation A full description of installing the unit is given in the IQ4E/.., IQ4NC/16/.., IQ4NC/32/.. Installation Instructions - Mounting (TG201338) and IQ4E/.. IQ4NC/16/..., IQ4NC/32/... Installation Instructions - Configuring (TG201339). ORDER CODES IQ4E/[CHAN]/[INT]/[LAN]/BAC/[Power] [CHAN] [INT] [LAN] [Power] Number of supported I/O channels: 16, 32, 64, 96, 128, 160, 192 Blank No IQ Interfacing INT IQ Interfacing Blank No Trend current loop LAN Trend current loop option fitted 230 230 Vac input power supply 24VAC 24 Vac/48 Vdc input power supply Note: XML web services are included as standard in the IQ4E. NON LAN VARIANTS IQ4E/16/BAC/230 IQ4E/16/BAC/24VAC IQ4E/16/INT/BAC/230 IQ4E/16/INT/BAC/24VAC IQ4E/32/BAC/230 IQ4E/32/BAC/24VAC IQ4E/32/INT/BAC/230 IQ4E/32/INT/BAC/24VAC IQ4E/64/BAC/230 IQ4E/64/BAC/24VAC IQ4E/64/INT/BAC/230 IQ4E/64/INT/BAC/24VAC IQ4E/96/BAC/230 IQ4E/96/BAC/24VAC IQ4E/96/INT/BAC/230 IQ4E/96/INT/BAC/24VAC IQ4E/96/LAN/BAC/230 IQ4E/96/LAN/BAC/24VAC IQ4E/128/BAC/230 IQ4E/128/BAC/24VAC IQ4E/128/INT/BAC/230 IQ4E/128/INT/BAC/24VAC IQ4E/160/BAC/230 IQ4E/160/BAC/24VAC IQ4E/160/INT/BAC/230 IQ4E/160/INT/BAC/24VAC IQ4E/192/BAC/230 IQ4E/192/BAC/24VAC IQ4E/192/INT/BAC/230 IQ4E/192/INT/BAC/24VAC IQ4E with 16 I/O channels with 230 Vac supply IQ4E with 16 I/O channels with 24 Vac/48V dc supply IQ4E with 16 I/O channels with IQ Interfacing and 230 Vac supply IQ4E with 16 I/O channels with IQ Interfacing and 24 Vac/48V dc supply IQ4E expandable to 32 I/O channels with 230 Vac supply IQ4E expandable to 32 I/O channels with 24 Vac/48V dc supply IQ4E expandable to 32 I/O channels with IQ Interfacing and 230 Vac supply IQ4E expandable to 32 I/O channels with IQ Interfacing and 24 Vac/48V dc supply IQ4E expandable to 64 I/O channels with 230 Vac supply IQ4E expandable to 64 I/O channels with 24 Vac/48V dc supply IQ4E expandable to 64 I/O channels with IQ Interfacing and 230 Vac supply IQ4E expandable to 64 I/O channels with IQ Interfacing and 24 Vac/48V dc supply IQ4E expandable to 96 I/O channels with 230 Vac supply IQ4E expandable to 96 I/O channels with 24 Vac/48V dc supply IQ4E expandable to 96 I/O channels with IQ Interfacing and 230 Vac supply IQ4E expandable to 96 I/O channels with IQ Interfacing and 24 Vac/48V dc supply IQ4E expandable to 96 I/O channels with Trend current loop LAN and 230 Vac supply IQ4E expandable to 96 I/O channels with Trend current loop LAN and 24 Vac/48V dc supply IQ4E expandable to 128 I/O channels with 230 Vac supply IQ4E expandable to 128 I/O channels with 24 Vac/48V dc supply IQ4E expandable to 128 I/O channels with IQ Interfacing and 230 Vac supply IQ4E expandable to 128 I/O channels with IQ Interfacing and 24 Vac/48V dc supply IQ4E expandable to 160 I/O channels with 230 Vac supply IQ4E expandable to 160 I/O channels with 24 Vac/48V dc supply IQ4E with 16 I/O channels with Trend current loop LAN, IQ Interfacing and 230 Vac supply IQ4E with 16 I/O channels with Trend current loop LAN, IQ Interfacing and 24 Vac/48V dc supply IQ4E expandable to 192 I/O channels with 230 Vac supply IQ4E expandable to 192 I/O channels with 24 Vac/48V dc supply IQ4E expandable to 192 I/O channels with IQ Interfacing and 230 Vac supply IQ4E expandable to 192 I/O channels with IQ Interfacing and 24 Vac/48V dc supply IQ4E/.. Controller Data Sheet TA201340 Issue 16, 18-Nov-2020. Applies to v4.3011 IQ4E/.. Data Sheet LAN VARIANTS IQ4E/16/INT/LAN/BAC/230 IQ4E/16/INT/LAN/BAC/24VAC IQ4E/16/LAN/BAC/230 IQ4E/16/LAN/BAC/24VAC IQ4E/32/INT/LAN/BAC/230 IQ4E/32/INT/LAN/BAC/24VAC IQ4E/32/LAN/BAC/230 IQ4E/32/LAN/BAC/24VAC IQ4E/64/INT/LAN/BAC/230 IQ4E/64/INT/LAN/BAC/24VAC IQ4E/64/LAN/BAC/230 IQ4E/64/LAN/BAC/24VAC IQ4E/96/INT/LAN/BAC/230 IQ4E/96/INT/LAN/BAC/24VAC IQ4E/96/LAN/BAC/230 IQ4E/96/LAN/BAC/24VAC IQ4E/128/INT/LAN/BAC/230 IQ4E/128/INT/LAN/BAC/24VAC IQ4E/128/LAN/BAC/230 IQ4E/128/LAN/BAC/24VAC IQ4E/160/INT/LAN/BAC/230 IQ4E/160/INT/LAN/BAC/24VAC IQ4E/160/LAN/BAC/230 IQ4E/160/LAN/BAC/24VAC IQ4E/192/INT/LAN/BAC/230 IQ4E/192/INT/LAN/BAC/24VAC IQ4E/192/LAN/BAC/230 IQ4E/192/LAN/BAC/24VAC IQ4E with 16 I/O channels with Trend current loop LAN, IQ Interfacing and 230 Vac supply IQ4E with 16 I/O channels with Trend current loop LAN, IQ Interfacing and 24 Vac/48V dc supply IQ4E with 16 I/O channels with Trend current loop LAN and 230 Vac supply IQ4E with 16 I/O channels with Trend current loop LAN and 24 Vac/48V dc supply IQ4E expandable to 32 I/O channels with Trend current loop LAN, IQ Interfacing and 230 Vac supply IQ4E expandable to 32 I/O channels with Trend current loop LAN, IQ Interfacing and 24 Vac/48V dc supply IQ4E expandable to 32 I/O channels with Trend current loop LAN and 230 Vac supply IQ4E expandable to 32 I/O channels with Trend current loop LAN and 24 Vac/48V dc supply IQ4E expandable to 64 I/O channels with Trend current loop LAN, IQ Interfacing and 230 Vac supply IQ4E expandable to 64 I/O channels with Trend current loop LAN, IQ Interfacing and 24 Vac/48V dc supply IQ4E expandable to 64 I/O channels with Trend current loop LAN and 230 Vac supply IQ4E expandable to 64 I/O channels with Trend current loop LAN and 24 Vac/48V dc supply IQ4E expandable to 96 I/O channels with Trend current loop LAN, IQ Interfacing and 230 Vac supply IQ4E expandable to 96 I/O channels with Trend current loop LAN, IQ Interfacing LAN and 24 Vac/48V dc supply IQ4E expandable to 96 I/O channels with Trend current loop LAN and 230 Vac supply IQ4E expandable to 96 I/O channels with Trend current loop LAN and 24 Vac/48V dc supply IQ4E expandable to 128 I/O channels with Trend current loop LAN, IQ Interfacing and 230 Vac supply IQ4E expandable to 128 I/O channels with Trend current loop LAN, IQ Interfacing and 24 Vac/48V dc supply IQ4E expandable to 128 I/O channels with Trend current loop LAN and 230 Vac supply IQ4E expandable to 128 I/O channels with Trend current loop LAN and 24 Vac/48V dc supply IQ4E expandable to 160 I/O channels with Trend current loop LAN, IQ Interfacing and 230 Vac supply IQ4E expandable to 160 I/O channels with Trend current loop LAN, IQ Interfacing and 24 Vac/48V dc supply IQ4E expandable to 160 I/O channels with Trend current loop LAN and 230 Vac supply IQ4E expandable to 160 I/O channels with Trend current loop LAN and 24 Vac/48V dc supply IQ4E expandable to 192 I/O channels with Trend current loop LAN, IQ Interfacing and 230 Vac supply IQ4E expandable to 192 I/O channels with Trend current loop LAN, IQ Interfacing and 24 Vac/48V dc supply IQ4E expandable to 192 I/O channels with Trend current loop LAN and 230 Vac supply IQ4E expandable to 192 I/O channels with Trend current loop LAN and 24 Vac/48V dc supply UPGRADES If the number of supported I/O channels needs to be increased, the following controller upgrades are available: IQ4E/16-32/UP IQ4E/32-64/UP IQ4E/64-96/UP IQ4E/96-128/UP IQ4E/128-160/UP IQ4E/160-192/UP Upgrade from 16 to 32 channels Upgrade from 32 to 64 channels Upgrade from 64 to 96 channels Upgrade from 96 to 128 channels Upgrade from 128 to 160 channels Upgrade from 160 to 192 channels Note: An upgrade will only increase the number of I/O channels that are supported in the firmware; an upgrade does not change the hardware. Additional I/O modules will be required to make use of the extra channels. IQ4/XNC/UP IQ4/INT/UP Upgrade from an IQ4E/96/... to an IQ4E/96/XNC/... controller. Upgrade to add IQ interfacing - Note: XNC variants cannot be licenced for IQ interfacing. ACCESSORIES IQ4/IO/.. CABLE-IQ4INTRS232 XCITE/IO/.. 12 Range of IQ4/IO modules - see IQ4/IO Modules Data Sheet (TA201341) RJ11 to 9 way male D type cable for connecting the IQ4E/..’s RS232 connector to RS232 to RS485 convertor (for MODBUS) or a RS232 to M-Bus convertor. Range of XCITE/IO modules - see XCITE/IO Modules Data Sheet (TA201352) IQ4E/.. Controller Data Sheet TA201340 Issue 16, 18-Nov-2020. Applies to v4.30 Data Sheet IQ4E/.. SPECIFICATIONS ELECTRICAL Power Input /230 /24VAC :230 Vac ±10% 50/60 Hz, 70 VA max. :24 Vac ±10% 50/60 Hz, 44 VA max or :48 Vdc ±15% 0.67A, 32 W Fusing :No replaceable fuses required. Power Failure Protection Strategy & data :non-volatile flash memory. Real time clock :supercap, maintained for up to 8 days (typical). Clock Accuracy :10 s per month (typical). Cycle Time :Sequence table 1s. Ethernet Network Transmission Connection Cable Type Distance (to hub) Virtual CNCs Addresses :10/100 BASE-T (IEEE 802.3). :RJ45, auto MDI-X. :Cat 5e, UTP (unshielded twisted pair). :100 m (109 yds) maximum. :3. :Not set by default – set to desired value in range 1 to 119 (excluding 2, 3, & 10) Current Loop (/LAN variants only) Transmission :20 mA, two wire current loop, optoisolated, polarity independent receiver, balanced transmitter. Baud Rate :1k2, 4k8, 9k6, 19k2, or 38k4; auto-detected (default) or settable in software. Device Address :1 to 119, (2, 3 and 10 not permitted) settable in software. LAN Number :1 to 119, (2, 3 and 10 not permitted) settable in software. Distance (node-node) :dependent on cable type and baud rate (see table below): Cable Type Trend TP/2/2/22/ HF/200 Belden 8723 Trend TP/1/1/22/ HF/200 Belden 8761 Belden 9182 Belden 9207 Shielded twisted pair 2 pairs (4 conductors) Shielded twisted pair 1 pair (2 conductors) Twinaxial (2 conductors) Baud Rate 1k2 4k8 9k6 19k2 1000 m (1090 yds) 38k4 350 m 700 m (380 (765 yds) yds) Note: Adjacent devices may specify different maximum cable lengths and baud rates. The shortest cable length (for chosen baud rate) applies when connecting to the IQ4E current loop. RS232 Local Supervisor Port Transmission :RS232, EIA/TIA/232E, V28 supports Trend System comms. Distance :15 m (16 yards) maximum. Supply 24 Vdc ±5%; 60 mA maximum. Baud Rate :9k6. Address (sCNC1) :1 to 119, (2, 3 and 10 not permitted) settable in software. Wallbus Cable Type Distance Supply Current Number of Devices :Unscreened twisted pair. :60 m (200 ft) maximum. :50 mA maximum*. :up to 14 (subject to power loading) USB Local Engineering Port Transmission :USB 2.0. Data Rate :480 Mbits/s (Hi-Speed). Distance :5 m (5 yards) maximum. Address (sCNC2) :1 to 119, (2, 3 and 10 not permitted) settable in software. MODBUS (RS485) via RS485 port or RS232 Local Supervisor port Convertor :RS232 port requires externally powered RS232 to RS485 convertor. Cable Type :Unscreened twisted pair. Distance :60 m (200 ft) maximum. Number of Devices :up to 32 ‘unit’ loads. MODBUS (IP) Cable Type Distance (to hub) Number of Devices :Cat 5e, UTP (unshielded twisted pair). :100 m (109 yds) maximum. :up to 32 ‘unit’ loads. M-bus RS485 via RS485 port or RS232 via Local Supervisor port Convertor RS485 :RS485 to M-bus converter RS232 :RS232 to M-bus converter e.g. PW3, PW20 or PW60 Cable Type RS485 :Unscreened twisted pair for connection to RS485 to M-bus converter and M-bus. RS232 :CABLE-IQ4INTRS232 for connection to RS232 to M-bus converter and unscreened twisted pair for M-bus. Distance :Dependant on M-Bus converter used. Number of Devices :Max 250, dependant on M-Bus converter used. I/O Bus Maximum Total Length :300 m (328 yds), using IQ4/IO modules only; 30 m (33 yds), using IQ4/IO and/or XCITE/IO modules. Maximum Modules :30 (IQ4/IO modules only); 15 (IQ4/IO and/or XCITE/IO modules). Maximum Channels :192 (including 16 onboard). Bus Supply 24 Vdc ±5%; 800 mA maximum*. Cable Type :Belden 3084A (up to 100 m); Belden 7895A (up to 300 m). For further details see: IQ4/IO Modules Data Sheet (TA201341); XCITE/IO Modules Data Sheet (TA201352). Inputs/Outputs Universal Inputs Number of Channels Function :10. :Measuring voltage, current, thermistor or digital input (function set by strategy). Input Noise Rejection :Minimum 60 dB series mode rejection at input power supply frequency. Input Resolution :12 bit (4096 steps). Voltage Input Input range :0 to 10 V. Input resistance :9.4 kΩ. Accuracy :±0.5% of span (50 mV). Current Input Input range :0 to 20 mA. Input resistance :120 Ω. Accuracy :±0.5% of span (100 μA). Thermistor Input Temperature (NTC 10 kΩ @ 25°C (77°F)) Input range :-40°C to 110°C (-40°F to 230°F) Accuracy :±0.3°C (-20°C to 90°C (-4°F to 194°F)); ±0.4°C (<-20°C (-4°F) or >90°C (194°F)) Resistance Input range :0 to 200 kΩ Accuracy :1% of measured value or 10 Ω, whichever is the greater Bridge resistor :12.2 kΩ. Bridge supply :3.3 V. Digital Input Input voltage :0 to 5 Vdc typical (50 Vdc maximum). ON state :<2.5 V @ 270 µA (sink). OFF state :>3.5 V (or open circuit). Count rate :30 Hz max. (pulse width ≥16.6 ms). IQ4E/.. Controller Data Sheet TA201340 Issue 16, 18-Nov-2020. Applies to v4.3015 IQ4E/.. Analogue Outputs Number of Channels Function Voltage Range Current (maximum*) Accuracy Resolution Data Sheet :6. :Variable control from strategy of valve/ damper actuators, voltage to current/ pressure converters, relay modules, lighting dimmers, etc. :0 to 10 Vdc. :up to 20 mA (source) or 3 mA (sink). :±0.5% of span. :11 bit (2048 steps). Auxiliary Supply Output Voltage :24 Vdc ±5%. Current (maximum*) :120 mA shared between terminals 70 and 71, plus 120 mA from terminal 72. *Available current may be affected by demands on other outputs - see ‘Combined Supply’ on page 5. INDICATORS Power ( ) Watchdog ( ) LAN OK ( ) I/O Bus ( ) Service Button ( ) RX (current loop) TX (current loop) OK (Ethernet) RX (Ethernet) IN1 to IN10 OUT11 to OUT16 :Green LED :Red LED :Green LED :Green/Red LED :Yellow LED :Yellow LED :Yellow LED :Green LED :Yellow LED :Yellow LED :Yellow LED Connectors Power Connector type :2 part connector with rising cage clamp screw terminals. Cable size :0.14 to 2.5 mm2 (22 to 12 AWG). For UL compliance the input power connections must be made using 18 AWG or larger wire rated at least 90°C (194 °F). For UL compliance use copper cable only. Inputs/Outputs, Current Loop, RS485, Wallbus & AUX (power out). Connector type: :2 part connector (0.2” pitch) with rising cage clamp screw terminals. Cable size :0.14 to 2.5 mm2 (22 to 12 AWG) I/O Bus :PCB edge connector for use with IQ4/ IC/LINK rigid interconnector, IQ4/IC/ ADPT cable adapter, or IQ4/IC/TERM terminator. For UL compliance use copper cable only. RS232 Supervisor Port :RJ11 (FCC68). Ethernet Port :RJ45 connector. USB Engineering Port :Micro B connector. USB Expansion Port :USB Type A (for future use) ENVIRONMENTAL EMC Immunity MECHANICAL Dimensions (WxHxD) :192.5 mm (7.55”) x 116 mm (4.57”) x 58.5 mm (2.3”). Material Main body :Flame Retardant Polycarbonate (white) Terminal covers :Flame Retardant Polycarbonate (translucent orange). Weight /24VAC :0.51 kg (1.14 lb) /230 :0.52 kg (1.15 lb) Mounting :TS35 DIN Rail (EN500022). Emissions Safety /230 /24VAC CB certificates IQ4E/LAN/230 IQ4E/230 USA/Canada Canada Ambient limits Storage Operating :EN61326-1:2013. :Table 2 - for equipment intended for use in industrial locations. :Class B. EN61010-1:2010. UL 60730-1 4th Edition. :NO90303 :NO90304/A1/M2 :IQ4E/.. /24VAC controllers are UL rated as ‘UL60730-1 Automatic Electrical Controls for Household and Similar Use’, and UL916 listed open energy management equipment. :CAN/CSA-E60730-1:13 Automatic Electrical Controls for Household and Similar Use’. :-25°C (-13°F) to +60°C (+140°F). :-25°C (-13°F) to +55°C (+131°F). Note: For temperatures below 0°C (32°F) special care must be taken that there is no condensation on or within the unit. Humidity Altitude Pollution Degree Protection :0 to 90%RH non-condensing. :<4000 m (13124’). :2 (Only non-conducting pollution occurs). :IP20 if mounted in an enclosure rated at IP20 or equivalent. iPad and iPhone are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Android is a trademark of Google Inc. 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