Daikin MicroTech® III Chiller LonWorks® Communication Module
Installation and Maintenance Manual
Document ID: IM 968-3
Group: Controls
Part Number: IM 968
Date: March 2017
Applicable Models: AGZ and AMZ Trailblazer® Air-Cooled Scroll Chillers, AWS and AWV Pathfinder® Air-Cooled Screw Chillers, ADS Air-Cooled Global Screw Chillers
Introduction
This manual contains information regarding the network integration system used with MicroTech® III unit controllers on Daikin Applied chillers. It describes how to install or replace a LonWorks® communication module on a MicroTech III chiller unit controller. It also explains how to set network parameters and establish communication between the chiller and the LonWorks network.
Revision History
Document Version | Date | Description |
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IM 968 | October 2009 | Initial release |
IM 968-1 | March 2012 | Changed OMM 998 to OM 1051. Added Model AGZ-D |
IM 968-2 | January 2017 | Updated Daikin branding. Added step 1 to set unit switch off before installing a new module. Added AGZ-E and AWV chiller models, Troubleshooting section, reference to LonMark 3.4 certification, spec table, dimensional data, new photos, BSP version, and formatting changes |
IM 968-3 | March 2017 | Added AMZ chiller model to data tables, Reference Documents, and other associated references. |
Notice
© 2017 Daikin Applied, Minneapolis MN. All rights reserved throughout the world.
Daikin Applied reserves the right to change any information contained herein without prior notice. The user is responsible for determining whether this product is appropriate for his or her application.
TM® The following are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies: Echelon, LonWorks, LonMark, and LonTalk from Echelon Corporation; Daikin Applied, Pathfinder, Trailblazer, and MicroTech III from Daikin Applied.
Reference Documents
Company | Number | Title | Source |
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Daikin Applied | IOM 1202 | Pathfinder® Model AWS Air-Cooled Chiller Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Manual | www.DaikinApplied.com |
Daikin Applied | IOM 1242 | Pathfinder® Model AWV Air-Cooled Chiller Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Manual | www.DaikinApplied.com |
Daikin Applied | IOM 1206 | Trailblazer® Model AGZ Air-Cooled Chiller Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual | www.DaikinApplied.com |
Daikin Applied | IOM 1243 | Trailblazer® Model AMZ Air-Cooled Chiller Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Manual | www.DaikinApplied.com |
Daikin Applied | ED 15120 | MicroTech III chiller unit controller Protocol Information, LONWORKS and LONWORKS Networks | www.DaikinApplied.com |
LonMark Interoperability Association | 078-0120-01G | LonMark® Layers 1-6 Interoperability Guidelines, Version 3.4 | www.lonmark.org |
LonMark Interoperability Association | 078-0120-01G | LonMark Application Layer Interoperability Guidelines, Version 3.4 | www.lonmark.org |
LonMark Interoperability Association | 8040_10 | LonMark Functional Profile: Chiller, Version 1.0 | www.lonmark.org |
Echelon Corporation | 078-0156-01G | LONWORKS FTT-10A Free Topology Transceiver Users Guide | www.echelon.com |
Limited Warranty
Consult your local Daikin Applied representative for warranty details. To find your local Daikin Applied representative, go to www.DaikinApplied.com.
Hazardous Information Messages
Recognize Safety Symbols, Words and Labels
The following symbols and labels are used throughout this manual to indicate immediate or potential hazards. It is the owner and installer's responsibility to read and comply with all safety information and instructions accompanying these symbols. Failure to heed safety information increases the risk of property damage and/or product damage, serious personal injury or death. Improper installation, operation and maintenance can void the warranty.
- Static sensitive components. Can cause equipment damage.
- Discharge any static electrical charge by touching the bare metal inside the control panel before performing any service work. Never unplug cables, circuit board terminal blocks, or power plugs while power is applied to the panel.
Features
The LonWorks communication module connects the MicroTech III chiller unit controller to a building automation system (BAS). This interface enables the exchange of LonWorks variables between the unit controller and a LonWorks Operating Network or LON.
- Integration into a building automation and control system via LonWorks.
- LonMark® 3.4 certified with conformance to the chiller functional profile.
- Network controller (Neuron chip) handles the complete LonWorks network protocol and user application.
- Simple attachment to a MicroTech III chiller unit controller.
- LEDs that indicate communication status and network activity.
- Configurable using standard LonWorks commissioning tools such as Echelon's® LonMaker® software.
- Circuit board components enclosed in protective housing.
Specifications
The following section provides a summary of technical data and conformance to agency listings.
General
Parameter | Value |
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Dimensions | W x H x D: 1.77 x 4.33 x 2.95 in (45 x 110 x 75 mm) |
Weight | 3.0 oz (85 g) |
Material | Base - plastic, pigeon-blue; Housing - plastic, light-gray |
Operating Temperature | -40 - 158°F (-40 - 70°C) |
Humidity | <90% RH |
Atmospheric pressure | Min. 10 psi (70kPa), corresponding to max. 9,842 ft (3,000 m) above sea level |
Storage and Transportation
Parameter | Value |
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Temperature | -40 - 158°F (-40 - 70°C) |
Humidity | <95% RH |
Atmospheric pressure | Min. 3.77 psi (26 kPa), corresponding to max. 32,808 ft (10,000 m) above sea level |
Electrical
Parameter | Value |
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Power | Supplied via unit controller; DC 5 V (+5%/-5%), max. 80 mA |
Network cable | LON interface: Plug-in terminals 2 wires, interchangeable |
Bus connection/ Transceiver | Galvanically isolated, 78k baud TP/FT-10 transceiver; Connection to Bus via the T1 port; Terminal plug: 2-pin spring cage top entry |
LonWorks data memory | 56 kbyte flash memory for the user application |
Additional Components
Parameter | Value |
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Board-to-board connector | 10-pin plug between communication module and unit controller |
Agency Listings
Region | Listing |
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US | UL916, UL873 |
Canada | CSA C22.2M205 |
Europe | EMC directive 2004/108/EC; Low-voltage directive 2006/95/EC; RoHS directive 2002/95/EC |
Dimensions
Figure 1 and Figure 2 provide key dimensional data.
Figure 1: LonWorks Communication Module Top View
Diagram showing the top view of the LonWorks Communication Module with dimensions. Key dimensions include 4.57 in (116 mm) height, 4.33 in (110 mm) width, and 1.77 in (45 mm) depth.
Figure 2: LonWorks Communication Module Side View
Diagram showing the side view of the LonWorks Communication Module with dimensions. Key dimensions include 4.57 in (116 mm) height, 1.77 in (45 mm) width, and 2.95 in (75 mm) depth. It also shows the module's label with agency certifications (UL, CE) and power specifications (5VDC 80 mA).
Component Data
The LonWorks communication module is a printed circuit board with a plastic enclosure. It connects directly to the left-hand side of the MicroTech III chiller unit controller. If another module is already attached, the LonWorks communication module attaches to the left side of that existing module.
Figure 3: LonWorks Communication Module Attached to Unit Controller
Illustration showing the LonWorks Communication Module physically connected to the left side of a MicroTech III chiller unit controller. The controller display shows menu options.
Figure 4 shows the important features of the LonWorks communication module.
Figure 4: LonWorks Communication Module - Main Features
Diagram highlighting key components of the LonWorks Communication Module: Pin CLA, Pin CLB, Network Connector, Service Pin, BUS LED, and BSP LED.
Service Pin
The service pin generates a service-pin message containing the Neuron® ID and program code identification of the node. This message is used to commission the LonWorks communication module by broadcasting it on the network (Figure 4 and Figure 5).
The service pin button is located below the enclosure, to the left of the LEDs. It is activated by inserting a small tool into the button. See the Commissioning section for details.
Figure 5: Service Pin Detail
Close-up view of the LonWorks Communication Module, specifically showing the location of the Service Pin button next to the BUS and BSP LEDs.
Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs)
The LonWorks communication module has two LEDs that indicate communication activity and network status. These indicators are visible when the module is connected to the unit controller and the unit is powered on.
BSP LED
The BSP LED indicates the communication state between the LonWorks communication module and the unit controller.
BSP LED Color | Description |
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Flashing that alternates between red and green | Board Support Package (BSP) firmware upgrade in progress. |
Green | Communication is established between the communication module and the unit controller. |
Yellow | The communication module is capable of communicating to the unit controller. However, communication is not established. |
Flashing between red and yellow | Download the BSP firmware again. For BSP versions 9.26 and newer, the communication module enters a fail-safe mode¹ after the initial BSP download is performed. However, two downloads are required. |
Red flashing with 2Hz | BSP (firmware) error.² |
Red | Hardware error. |
¹ The fail-safe mode does not apply to communication modules with BSP versions older than 9.26.
² In the event that this should occur, cycle power to the unit controller. Contact the Daikin Applied Controls Customer Support Group at 866-462-7829 for additional assistance if necessary.
BUS LEDs
The BUS LED indicates the communication status between the LonWorks communication module and the network.
BUS LED Color | Description |
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Green | The unit controller is capable of communicating to the network. |
Yellow | The communication module is initializing. |
Yellow flashing | The unit controller has not yet communicated with the network. |
Red | Hardware error. |
LonWorks Network Connector
The network connector is the physical connection between the LonWorks communication module and the FTT-10A bus. Two pins are used for this purpose.
Pin | Function |
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CLA | FTT-10A |
CLB | FTT-10B |
Board-To-Board Connector
The 10-pin board-to-board connector connects the MicroTech III chiller unit controller to the LonWorks communication module.
Figure 6: Board-to-Board Connector
Diagram showing the 10-pin board-to-board connector with its metal spring elements and baffle.
Neuron ID
The basis of the LonWorks communication module is an Echelon Neuron integrated circuit (Neuron chip). Every Neuron chip has a unique 48-bit Neuron ID or physical address. The Neuron ID can be used to address the device on the LonWorks network. The Neuron ID is generally used only during initial installation or for diagnostic purposes. For normal network operation, a device address is used.
Transceiver
The LonWorks communication module is equipped with an Echelon Free Topology Transceiver (FTT-10A) to enable network communication. The transceiver supports free network topology (including ring, star, and daisy-chain) using unshielded, twisted pair cable with polarity insensitive connections at each node. Free topology segments require termination for proper transmission performance. Data transmission rate on the network is 78 kbps (baud).
Bus Termination and Transmission Specifications
Bus Termination
Bus termination resistors are used for properly terminating a network based on twisted pair cabling with attention to impedance.
NOTE: Refer to Echelon LonWorks FTT-10A Transceiver User's Guide for details regarding acceptable configurations, cabling requirements, terminations, impedance, and other requirements (www.echelon.com).
Transmission Specifications
Component | Value |
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Network topology | Flexible Free Topology |
Neuron chip processor | 3150 |
Free Topology Transceiver (FTT-10A) | 50051 |
Cable types | TIA Category 5 (recommended) |
Maximum cable length | 1476 ft (450 m) per segment (total of all lines) |
Maximum node separation | 820 ft (250 m) |
Data transmission | Two-wire, half duplex |
Data transmission rate | 78 kbps (baud) |
Bus terminator | Free topology: use one (1) 52.3 Ω bus terminator at the busiest point of the network. Daisy chain or standard line (dual) topology: use two (2) 105 Ω bus terminators at the end of both network segments. |
Repeaters and routers | Repeaters and routers are typically used when the entire cable length in a given segment exceeds 1476 ft (450 m) in a free topology or 2953 ft (900 m) in a line topology. Each trunk can have at maximum one physical repeater. Repeaters and routers may not be used in a ring topology. They must be placed before the network's ring port. |
Software Interface to Unit Controller
The LonWorks communication module software translates the Standard Network Variable Types (SNVTs) and Standard Network Configuration Parameter Types (SCPTs) used in the MicroTech III chiller unit controller into the variables and parameters used by the LonWorks network. The software conforms to the LonMark 3.4 chiller profile. Refer to MicroTech III Chiller Unit Controller Protocol Document, ED 15120 for additional information (www.DaikinApplied.com).
Installation and Mounting
The following section describes how to field install a new LonWorks communication module or replace an existing module on the MicroTech III chiller unit controller.
This equipment contains sensitive electronic components that may be damaged by electrostatic discharge from your hands. Before you handle a communication module, you need to touch a grounded object, such as the metal enclosure, in order to discharge the electrostatic potential from your body.
This equipment must be properly grounded. Only personnel knowledgeable in the operation of the equipment being controlled must perform connections and service to the unit controller.
Field Installation Kit
The LonWorks communication module field-installed kit ships with the following items:
- The LonWorks communication module
- Board-to-board connector - Figure 6
- This Manual (IM 968)
Installing a New Communication Module
Follow these steps to install a LonWorks communication module on the unit controller. The communication module can be connected directly to the unit controller itself or to an existing module, if one is attached.
- Set the Unit On/Off Switch to "Off" from inside the control panel of the unit. This must be done prior to installing a new communication module. See Figure 7 for switch location.
- Remove power from the unit controller.
- Carefully remove the blue plastic knockout strip on the far left end of the unit controller itself (or additional module, if present). Figure 8 shows the knockout strip after it has been removed from the unit controller. To prevent damage to the unit controller, insert a small flathead screwdriver or similar tool into the tab on the bottom of the unit controller and pull the screwdriver away from the controller.
- Carefully remove the blue plastic knockout strip on the right side of the LonWorks communication module.
Figure 7: Chiller Unit Controller On/Off Switch
Illustration showing the location of the Unit On/Off Switch within the chiller unit controller's control panel.
Figure 8: Communication Module and Knockout
Diagram illustrating the removal of the blue plastic knockout strip from the unit controller and the communication module. It also shows the board-to-board connector and highlights that the slot in the module must align with the baffle in the connector.
- Insert the board-to-board connector into the LonWorks communication module. Note that it only fits one way and that the baffles must line up with corresponding slots in the LonWorks communication module and the unit controller (Figure 8 and Figure 9).
- Insert the other end of the board-to-board connector to the far-left side of the unit controller or other module, if attached.
- Connect the LonWorks communication module to the network by inserting a network cable into the communication module's network connector (Figure 4).
- Apply power to the unit controller. The unit controller automatically resets itself approximately 30 seconds after power has been applied to it. This reset is necessary so that the LonWorks communication module can synchronize with the unit controller.
NOTE: There is a limit of three devices that can be attached to the left side of the unit controller.
- Set the Unit On/Off Switch to "On" from inside the control panel of the unit.
Replacing a Communication Module
Follow these steps to remove an existing LonWorks communication module from a unit controller and replace it with a new module.
- Set the Unit On/Off Switch to "Off" from inside the control panel of the unit. This must be done prior to replacing a communication module. See Figure 7 for switch location.
- Remove power from the unit controller.
- Locate the LonWorks communication module to the left of the unit controller (Figure 3).
- Gently pull the network cable connector from the LonWorks communication module (Figure 4).
- Grasp the LonWorks communication module and carefully pull it from the unit controller (or from an adjacent module, if it is attached to one).
- Install the new LonWorks communication module:
- Carefully remove the blue plastic knockout strip on the right side of the LonWorks communication module.
- Insert the board-to-board connector into the LonWorks communication module. Note that it only fits one way and that the baffles must line up with corresponding slots in the communication module and the unit controller (Figure 8 and Figure 9).
- Insert the network cable connector into the LonWorks communication module (Figure 4).
- Apply power to the unit controller. The unit controller automatically resets itself approximately 30 seconds after power has been applied to it. This reset is necessary so that the LonWorks communication module can synchronize with the unit controller.
- Set the Unit On/Off Switch to "On" from inside the control panel of the unit.
Commissioning and Configuration
After the LonWorks communication module has been installed, the MicroTech III chiller unit controller is ready for integration into a building automation system (BAS). The following section explains how the communication module, together with the unit controller, support LonWorks network addressing requirements. It then provides instructions for commissioning and configuring the communication module.
LonWorks Network Addressing
The LonWorks communication module conforms to the network addressing rules as described in the LonWorks FTT-10A Free Topology Transceiver Users Guide (www.echelon.com). According to the standard, all device addresses are defined at the time of network configuration. Device addresses have three parts:
- The Domain ID - designates the domain. Devices must be in the same domain in order to communicate with each other.
- The Subnet ID - specifies a collection of up to 127 devices that are on a single channel or a set of channels connected by repeaters. There may be up to 255 subnets in a domain.
- The Node ID - identifies an individual device within the subnet.
A group is a logical collection of devices within a domain. Groups are assembled with regard for their physical location in the domain. There may be up to 256 groups in a domain. A group address is the address that identifies all devices of the group. There may be any number of devices in a group when unacknowledged messaging is used. Groups are limited to 64 devices if acknowledged messaging is used.
A broadcast address identifies all devices within a subnet or domain.
External Interface File (XIF) and NXE Files
The LonWorks communication module conforms to LonMark guidelines. It is self-documenting so that any LonWorks network management tool can be used for integration and configuration.
An external interface file (a specially formatted PC text file with the extension .XIF) is required, along with a LonWorks network management tool, so the device can be designed and configured prior to installation.
The NXE file contains the application image that is downloaded into the LonWorks communication module.
Resource Files
Resource files contain definitions of functional profiles, network variables types, configuration property types, and enumerations. Resource files are required for displaying Daikin Applied-specific variables that are not included in the standard device profile. The LonWorks communication module uses the McQuayChiller (Scope 5) resource files.
The XIF, NXE, and Resource files are available at www.DaikinApplied.com or www.lonmark.org.
Commissioning
Follow these steps to commission the LonWorks communication module:
- Verify the communication module is attached properly to the unit controller.
- Connect the twisted pair cable to the communication module's network connector pins CLA and CLB (Figure 4).
- Download XIF, NXE, and Resource Files from either www.DaikinApplied.com or www.lonmark.org.
- Use a LonWorks network configuration tool, such as LonMaker®, to map the device Neuron ID to the domain/subnet/node logical addressing scheme when it creates the network image, the network address, and connection information.
- Confirm that the BAS is ready to receive a network device broadcast message.
- Press the service pin button. Do this by inserting the end of a 5/64" (2.0 mm) flathead screwdriver, Allen wrench, or similar tool with a narrow end, approximately 1.5 inches (3.8 cm) into the small hole to the left of the LEDs (Figure 5).
At this point, the initialization process begins. See Table 1 and Table 2 for descriptions of BSP and BUS LED activity. Once both LEDs turn a steady green, the module is capable of communicating between both the unit controller and the LonWorks network.
NOTE: Always cycle power to the unit controller after 1) commissioning a device, 2) de-commissioning an existing device, and 3) subsequent re-commissioning of an existing device.
Configuration
There are certain parameters that can be configured using the unit controller keypad/display. These variables are described in Table 3. As a general rule, the LonWorks communication module does not require configuration unless advised by the network administrator.
NOTE: Receive Heartbeat, Max Send Time, and Min Send Time are typical parameters that may need to be changed for your network. They should be modified on an as-needed basis. Maintain default values if possible.
The following steps describe how to set Receive Heartbeat for your network. The same procedure can also be applied to Max Send Time and Min Send Time.
Enter Password
- If you have not already entered a password and are on the Main Menu, turn the circular knob on the unit controller (Figure 10) until Enter Password is highlighted from the menu list (Figure 11). If you have already entered a password, skip to Step 3.
- Select Enter Password by pressing down on the circular knob.
NOTE: If you are not at the Main Menu and need to enter a password, press the Back button from any other menu screen until you reach the Main Menu and then follow steps 1-3.
- Enter Password 5321 and then press Enter.
Figure 10: Unit Controller Main Features
Diagram showing the unit controller's main interface elements: Back button and Circular knob (press down for Enter).
Figure 11: BACnet IP Setup Menu: Enter Password
Screenshot of the unit controller display showing the "Enter Password" screen, with the "Main Menu" and "Unit Status" visible.
Set Receive Heartbeat
- Turn the circular knob clockwise to scroll down to RecHrtb. Press Enter and then modify as directed by the network integrator.
- Navigate back to the LON Setup menu. Change any other parameters shown in Table 3 as necessary.
NOTE: Any changes to network settings are automatically saved.
Figure 12: LON Setup Menu
Screenshot of the unit controller display showing the "LON Setup" menu with parameters like Neuron ID, Max Send Time, Min Send Time, and Rcv Heartbeat.
Refer to the MicroTech III Chiller Unit Controller Operation Manual (Reference Documents) for additional information on using the keypad/display to set parameters and defaults for unit setpoints. Protocol Document ED 15120 has comprehensive descriptions of all LonWorks variables supported by the MicroTech III chiller unit controller (www.DaikinApplied.com).
- Scroll down to View/Set Unit and press Enter.
- Navigate to the LON Setup menu on the unit controller keypad display (Figure 11).
LonWorks Network Parameters
Table 3 defines the network parameters of the LonWorks communication module that are available on the Main Menu_ View/Set Unit_LON Setup menu of the unit controller keypad/display. Change parameters as required for your network.
Parameter | Range/Default | Description/Notes |
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Neuron ID | Variable; Default: NA | Indicates the Neuron ID of the LonWorks communication module. The Neuron ID field displays zeros and does not populate until the communication module has been commissioned. |
Max Send Time | 0 - 6553.5 seconds; Default: 0 seconds | Maximum Send Time. Controls the maximum period of time that expires before certain network variables are transmitted. nciMaxSendTime can also be used to change these values¹. |
Min Send Time | 0 - 6553.5 seconds; Default: 10 seconds | Minimum Send Time. Controls the minimum period of time that expires before certain network variables can be retransmitted. nciMinSendTime can also be used to change these values¹. |
Rcv Heartbeat | 0 - 6553.5 seconds; Default: 0 seconds | Receive Heartbeat. Defines the maximum time that elapses after the last update to a specified network variable input before the unit starts to use default values. nciRCvHrtBt can also be used to change these values¹. |
LON BSP² | 10.14; Default: NA | Board Support Package. Displays the version of firmware loaded in the LonWorks communication module. |
LON App Ver² | Variable; Chlr2* = Centrifugal chiller application; Chlr1* = All other chiller types | LonWorks application version. Displays the version of the chiller software application loaded in the LonWorks communication module. The asterisk (*) indicates the revision number. This parameter remains blank until the communication module is commissioned. |
¹ Requires the use of LonMaker® or other LonWorks configuration tool. See ED 15120 for details (www.DaikinApplied.com).
² The LON BSP and software application version are read-only.
Parts and Service
Troubleshooting
Follow these procedures if you are not able to communicate with the chiller via the network:
General
- Review the Installation and Mounting section of this document to confirm that all procedures were followed correctly.
- Review the Commissioning section of this document to confirm that all procedures were followed correctly.
- If the communication module is installed but LEDs are not active when the unit controller is powered up, remove the module and then follow the steps provided in the Installing a new Communication Module section. If the issue persists, replace the module.
- Verify that the LON Setup menu appears in the unit controller keypad/display. If it does not, follow this procedure:
- Set the Unit On/Off Switch to "Off" from inside the control panel of the unit.
- Remove power from the unit controller, wait 10 seconds, then re-power the chiller unit controller. Within 45 seconds, the unit controller should recognize the attached communication module, and will cycle power.
- Verify that the LON Setup menu now appears in the unit controller keypad/display.
Network Wiring and Connections
- Check for faulty cable connectors at the chiller LonWorks communication module and throughout the network.
- Determine if there is a network ground fault.
- For network terminal connections, twist the wires together a minimum of three times.
- Use only approved cable. Do not use different wire types on the same bus.
- Follow the bus length limits for the cable type.
- Confirm that you have the correct transceiver.
- Make sure that the network trunk avoids strong sources of electromagnetic interference (EMI).
- Verify that the network trunk is not located near a DC load switch (relay).
Bus terminators
Errors from bus termination can have the following results:
- Signal level too low could indicate the wrong bus terminator or too many terminators.
- Signal level too high could indicate a high-level signal or signal reflections point due to a missing or wrong bus terminator, or that bus terminators are placed incorrectly. Verify that the correct terminators are used based on your network topology.
- Free topology should have a single 52.3 Ω bus terminator at the busiest point of the network.
- Line topology should have two (2) 105 Ω bus terminators at both network ends.
Network Performance
- If network traffic is slow, communication is intermittent, or the trunk is experiencing "noise," it may be necessary to use a network protocol analyzer or oscilloscope to determine the source of poor performance.
- Confirm power is applied to the unit controller.
Contact the Daikin Applied Controls Customer Support Group at 866-462-7829 for additional assistance, if necessary.
Parts
Table 4: Replacement Parts List
Description | Part Number |
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MicroTech III LonWorks communication module kit (Kit includes: LonWorks communication module, board-to-board connector, and IM 968) | 350147412 |
2-pin network connector plug (Figure 4) | 193410302 |
10-pin board-to-board connector (Figure 6) | 300047027 |
To find your local parts office, visit www.DaikinApplied.com or call 800-37PARTS (800-377-2787).
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