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MNL-PROV-WAL TAC 1354 Clifford Avenue P. O. Box 2940 Loves Park, IL 61132-2940 www.tac.com TAC I/A Series® MicroNet™ ProView™ LON Display Installation Instructions Application The TAC I/A Series MNL-PROV-WAL MicroNet ProView LON Display is a multi-function LCD display equipped with a 3150® Neuron ® processor. Based on the LonTalk™ open network protocol, it can display, and interface with, up to 250 network variables. The TAC ProView LON Display can be used with the TAC I/A Series MicroNet LON controllers as a human-machine interface (HMI). Being fully interoperable, it can also operate with any LONMARK™ compliant device. Specifically designed to manage systems without a supervising station, the TAC ProView LON Display allows quick and convenient access to the system when the PC front end cannot be easily reached. MNL-PROV-WAL The TAC ProView LON Display allows the user to monitor or modify states and set points for any variable in a LONWORKS™ Network (LON), and supports up to 16 independent schedules. Model Chart Model Description MNL-PROV-WAL TAC MicroNet ProView LON Display, Wall-Mount MNL-PROV-BEZ Bezel for Panel-mounting the TAC MicroNet ProView LON Display Printed in U.S.A. 9-06 Mounting • North American Electrical Box • European Electrical Box • DIN Rail MNL-PROV-BEZ • Panel Enclosure © Copyright 2006 TAC All Rights Reserved. F-27380-1 Applicable Documentation F-Number F-26507 Description TAC I/A Series MicroNet Systems Engineering Guide Audience – – – – Purpose Application engineers Provides engineering and technical information to assist in designing Installers a complete TAC MicroNet controller system using different Start-up technicians architectures, components, and software. Service personnel INSTALLATION Inspection Requirements Inspect the carton for damage. If damaged, notify the carrier immediately. Inspect the display for damage. Return damaged products. • Installer must be an experienced technician. • Job wiring diagrams. • Tools: – – – – Drill and bits Screwdrivers Digital Volt-ohm meter (DVM) Static protection wrist strap • Class 2 power transformer supplying a nominal 24 Vdc or 24 Vac ±15%, 50/60 Hz. For transformer specifications, see the “Power Supply Wiring” section, on page 10. • Four #6 1-1/4 in. self-starting screws or 35 mm DIN rail for mounting • Terminators: – One LON-TERM1 terminator required for each free topology segment. – Two LON-TERM2 terminators required for each bus topology segment. • Accessories (as required): – LONWORKS-approved Category 4 or 5, twisted-pair (two conductors) cable. – Minimum #18 AWG (0.823 mm2) power cable. 2 © Copyright 2006 TAC All Rights Reserved. F-27380-1 Precautions General Caution: • Follow Static Precautions when installing this equipment. • Make all connections according to electrical wiring diagram, national and local electrical codes. • Use copper conductors that are suitable for 75 °C (167 °F). Static Precautions Static charges damage electronic components. The microprocessor and associated circuitry are extremely sensitive to static discharge. Use the following precautions when installing, servicing, or operating the system. • Work in a static-free area. • Discharge static electricity by touching a known, securely grounded object. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in residential installations. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and may cause harmful interference if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions. Even when instructions are followed, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment causes harmful interference to radio or television reception — which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on — the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help. Canadian Department of Communications (DOC) Note: This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Cet appareil numerique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Reglement sur le materiel brouilleur du Canada. European Community Directives This equipment meets all requirements of the following European Community Directives: EN55022 (1998 Class B); EN61000-4-2 (1995 Level 3 in air, Level 2 by contact); EN61000-4-3 (1996, Level 2); EN50204 (1995, Level 2); EN61000-4-4 (1995, Level 2); EN61000-4-6 (1996, Level 2). F-27380-1 © Copyright 2006 TAC All Rights Reserved. 3 Location The TAC MicroNet ProView LON Display is suitable for indoor use only. See Figure-1 and Figure-2 for mounting dimensions. When selecting a mounting location, make certain the following conditions are met: Caution: • Do not install where excessive moisture, corrosive fumes, vibration, or explosive vapors are present. • Do not install near large contactors, electrical machinery, or welding equipment. • Allow 6 in. (150 mm) clearance from contactors, switches, and associated cabling. • Locate where ambient temperatures do not exceed 158 °F (70 °C) or fall below 32 °F (0 °C) and relative humidity does not exceed 90%, non-condensing. 1-15/32 (37) 4-9/16 (116) 3/4 (19) 4-9/16 (116) 4-9/16 (116) Dimensions shown are in inches (mm) Figure-1 MNL-PROV-WAL Mounting Dimensions. 1-15/32 (37) 6 (151) 4-9/16 (116) 3/4 (19) 6 (151) 4-9/16 (116) 1 Dimensions shown are in inches (mm) 1 MNL-PROV-BEZ is shown with MNL-PROV-WAL installed. The base plate of MNL-PROV-WAL must be removed before installation. Figure-2 MNL-PROV-WAL with MNL-PROV-BEZ Mounting Dimensions. 4 © Copyright 2006 TAC All Rights Reserved. F-27380-1 Mounting Mounting MNL-PROV-WAL to 2 x 4 or 4 x 4 North American Electrical Box, or 1/4 DIN Electrical Box Mount the MNL-PROV-WAL to an electrical box according to Figure-3. Refer to the mounting dimensions shown in Figure-1. For wiring instructions, refer to “Wiring.” 1 4 Detach the front panel by gently pressing on the panel (see arrows) and simultaneously pulling the panel outward. Break off the cover from the wire exit hole in the base plate, and then pass the LON and power wires through it. 1 2 Press Press Pull 5 2 Position the base plate on the electrical box. 3 Press 3 Press 2 2 3 Select a suitable mounting location, referring to the display's mounting dimensions. The wall must be flat and clean, and there must be a minimum of 2 in. (50 mm) clearance around the display. Pull the LON and power wires so that they extend 6 in. (150 mm) from the electrical box. 4 x 4 Electrical Box 2 6 Mount the base plate, using the screws provided with the electrical box. 1 Mounting screw holes for 2 x 4 electrical boxes. 1 2 Mounting screw holes for 4 x 4 electrical boxes. 3 Mounting screw holes for 1/4 DIN electrical boxes. 7 Strip 1/4 in. (6 mm) insulation from the ends of the LON wires and connect them to the network wire terminals, according to "Wiring." 8 Strip 1/4 in. (6 mm) insulation from the ends of the power wires and connect them to the power wire terminals, according to "Wiring." 1/4 DIN Electrical Box 9 Reattach the front panel to the base plate by pressing gently until the panel clicks into place. 2 x 4 Electrical Box Figure-3 Mounting MNL-PROV-WAL on Electrical Boxes. F-27380-1 © Copyright 2006 TAC All Rights Reserved. 5 Mounting MNL-PROV-WAL to DIN Rail Mount the MNL-PROV-WAL to a DIN rail according to Figure-4. Refer to the mounting dimensions shown in Figure-1. For wiring instructions, refer to “Wiring.” 2 1 Break off the cover from the wire exit hole. Break off these tabs to expose the DIN rail channels in the base plate. 5 3 Detach the front panel by gently pressing on the panel (see arrows) and simultaneously pulling the panel outward. DIN Rail 6 Press Press Pull Strip 1/4 in. (6 mm) insulation from the ends of the LON wires and connect them to the network wire terminals, according to "Wiring." Press 7 Press 8 4 Pass the LON and power wires through this hole. Slide the back plate onto the DIN rail. Strip 1/4 in. (6 mm) insulation from the ends of the power wires and connect them to the power wire terminals, according to "Wiring." Reattach the front panel to the base plate by pressing gently until the panel clicks into place. Figure-4 Mounting MNL-PROV-WAL on DIN Rail. 6 © Copyright 2006 TAC All Rights Reserved. F-27380-1 Panel-Mounting MNL-PROV-WAL with MNL-PROV-BEZ Mount the MNL-PROV-WAL to the enclosure cover according to Figure-5. Refer to the mounting dimensions shown in Figure-2. For wiring instructions, refer to “Wiring.” 1 If necessary, create a 4-3/4 x 4-3/4 in. (121 x 121 mm) opening in the enclosure cover. Refer to the mounting dimensions for the MNL-PROV-WAL with MNL-PROV-BEZ in "Location." 2 3 Enclosure 4 5 Position the bezel in the opening in the enclosure cover, and then transfer the positions of the four mounting holes to the cover. Remove the bezel from the enclosure cover, and then drill four holes where they were marked in step 2. Size the holes to the screws being used. Pass the LON and power wires through the wire exit hole in the bezel. MNL-PROV-BEZ Bezel Reinstall the bezel in the enclosure cover, and then fasten, using four self-starting screws. Wire Exit Hole LON Wires Power Wires 6 Detach the front panel of MNL-PROV-WAL from its base plate by gently pressing on the panel (see arrows) and simultaneously pulling the panel outward. Press Press Self-Starting Screw (1 of 4) Press Pull Press Front Panel of MNL-PROV-WAL MNL-PROV-WAL 7 Strip 1/4 in. (6 mm) insulation from the ends of the LON wires and connect them to the network wire terminals inside the front panel, according to "Wiring." 8 9 Fit the front panel to the bezel and then press it gently until it clicks into place. Strip 1/4 in. (6 mm) insulation from the ends of the power wires and connect them to the power wire terminals inside the front panel, according to "Wiring." Figure-5 Panel Mounting MNL-PROV-WAL with MNL-PROV-BEZ on Enclosure Cover. F-27380-1 © Copyright 2006 TAC All Rights Reserved. 7 Wiring The following electrical connections can be made to the TAC MicroNet ProView LON Display: • Communications wiring connection to a TAC MicroNet LONWORKS Network that includes MNL-series TAC MicroNet controllers. • 24 Vdc or 24 Vac ±15%, 50/60 Hz Class 2 power source connection. Communications Wiring Communications wiring consists of wiring between the TAC MicroNet ProView LON Display and a TAC MicroNet LONWORKS Network. TAC MicroNet LONWORKS Network (LON) Wiring A LONWORKS-approved Category 4 or 5, twisted-pair (two conductors) cable may be used for the LON connection between the display and a TAC MicroNet LONWORKS Network. LONWORKS Network wiring is polarity insensitive. Caution: • Communication wire pairs must be dedicated to LON communications. They cannot be part of an active, bundled telephone trunk. • Do not mix LON network wiring with power, UI, AO, DI, or DO types of wiring. • Shielded cable is not required for LON communications wiring. If shielded wire is used, the shield must be connected to earth ground at one end only, using a 470k ohm 1/4 watt resistor, and the shield must be continuous from one end of the trunk to the other. Note: For complete details on designing and wiring TAC MicroNet networks, including approved cable models, refer to the TAC I/A Series MicroNet System Engineering Guide, F-26507. Connect the display to a TAC MicroNet LONWORKS Network as follows: 1. Strip 1/4 in. (6 mm) of insulation from one end of the LON wires. 2. Connect the stripped wires to the network terminals of the display (Figure-6). The LON connection is not polarity-sensitive. 8 © Copyright 2006 TAC All Rights Reserved. F-27380-1 1 NET B 2 NET A Network 1 2 – Power + 1 Interior angle for holding the network wire connector in place. 2 Interior angle for holding the power wire connector in place. Figure-6 MNL-PROV-WAL Network and Power Connections. 3. Strip 1/4 in. (6 mm) of insulation from the other end of the LON wires. 4. Determine the topology of the LONWORKS Network, and then connect the display to the network. Note: • TAC MicroNet LON devices may be connected to each other freely, using multiple wiring tees and stars (Free Topology) or using a daisy-chain topology. If a daisy-chain topology is chosen, the devices must be connected only in a device-to-device fashion (Bus Topology). A maximum of 62 nodes can be connected per wiring segment. • See the TAC I/A Series MicroNet System Engineering Guide, F-26507, to design a TAC MicroNet LONWORKS Network, including recommended topologies and approved cable types. LON Network Jack and Reset Button The bottom of the display’s housing features a LON network jack and a reset button (Figure-7). The network jack provides a convenient means for connecting to the LON network for system configuration and maintenance. The reset button performs a cold reset and restarts the display. F-27380-1 © Copyright 2006 TAC All Rights Reserved. 9 MNL-PROV-WAL MNL-PROV-BEZ Reset Button LON Network Jack 1 1 The LON network jack on the TAC ProView LON Display is not compatible with the LON cables supplied with WPALON-x (WPIA-CBL-1 or WPIA-CBL-2). A 3.5 mm male audio mono plug must be used, instead. Figure-7 MNL-PROV-WAL LON Network Jack and Reset Button. Power Supply Wiring Caution: • The TAC MicroNet ProView LON Display can be powered with either 24 Vdc or 24 Vac ±15%, 50/60 Hz. Other voltages are not acceptable. • Be sure to observe correct polarity at the display’s power connections when using a 24 Vdc power source. • Use a Class 2 power transformer supplying a nominal 24 Vac ±15%, 50/60 Hz. • The transformer frame must be grounded, and the supply to the transformer must have a circuit breaker or disconnect. Note: Twisted or untwisted cable can be used for power wiring. Connect power wiring to the display according to Figure-6 and Figure-8. 10 © Copyright 2006 TAC All Rights Reserved. F-27380-1 24 Vac Secondary Class 2 Primary – + 1 1 Ground the frame of the transformer to a known ground. 2 When using a 24 Vdc source, be sure to observe correct polarity at the power connections. 2 MNL-PROV-WAL Figure-8 MNL-PROV-WAL Power Supply Connection. Configuration Configure the TAC MicroNet ProView LON Display, using either the UNC Wizard or an LNS® plug-in. Checkout Mechanical Hardware Checkout 1. Verify that the LONWORKS Network wiring between the TAC MicroNet ProView LON Display and other devices is installed according to the job wiring diagram and national and local electrical codes. 2. Verify that 24 Vac power is provided from a Class 2 power transformer, and that wiring is installed according to the job wiring diagrams and national and local electrical codes. F-27380-1 © Copyright 2006 TAC All Rights Reserved. 11 Navigation Six navigational and functional buttons on the face of the TAC MicroNet ProView LON Display (Figure-9) allow the user to navigate screens and access functions. Enter Button: Used to confirm a selection and move one screen forward. Right Button: Used to move to the right one step in the same screen. Down Button: Used to move down one step in the same screen. Up Botton: Used to move up one step in the same screen. Left Button: Used to move to the left one step in the same screen. Exit Button: Used to go backward one screen. Figure-9 MNL-PROV-WAL Navigational and Functional Buttons. Service Pin The service pin on the ProView for LON Display is activated by simultaneously pressing the four middle buttons (Left, Up, Down, and Right buttons) on the face of the display (Figure-9). Reset Button A reset button is provided on the bottom of the display housing (Figure-7). Press this button to perform a cold reset and restart the display. Service Components within the TAC MicroNet ProView LON Display cannot be field repaired. If there is a problem with the display, follow the steps outlined in the “Checkout“ section. If the problem persists, record the following hardware setup information before contacting TAC Technical Support: • Version number of the application software. • Information regarding the network management tool being used. • A complete description of the difficulties encountered. Copyright 2006, TAC All brand names, trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Information contained within this document is subject to change without notice. TAC 1354 Clifford Avenue P.O. Box 2940 Loves Park, IL 61132-2940 F-27380-1 www.tac.com Distributed, manufactured, and sold by TAC. I/A SERIES trademarks are owned by Invensys Systems, Inc. and are used on this product under master license from Invensys. Invensys does not manufacture this product or provide any product warranty or support. For service, support, and warranty information, contact TAC at 1-888-444-1311.