FX30E/FX60E Supervisory Controllers Installation Instructions
FX30E/FX60E Supervisory Controllers Installation Instructions
FX30E/FX60E Supervisory Controllers Installation Instructions
Instructions
FX30E/FX60E Part No. 24-10174-115, Rev. D
Issued July 16, 2015
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Application
The FX30E and FX60E are web-based supervisory class Installation
controllers in the Facility Explorer product family. The
FX30E/FX60E manages networks of field controllers
using open communication protocols, such as N2, Parts Included
LONWORKS®, and BACnet® protocols. Unpack the FX30E/FX60E and accessories (power
Figure 1: FX30E Supervisory Controller module, option cards), if ordered. Inspect the contents of
the packages for damaged or missing components. If
damaged, notify the appropriate carrier and return any
damaged components for repair or replacement.
Included in this package are the following items:
• FX Supervisory Series controller
• Hardware bag containing a grounding wire with quick
disconnect 0.187 in. (4.75 mm) female connector.
• Power module (if ordered). The power module may
be one of the following:
- LP-FXPM24-0 (24 VAC, DIN rail mountable)
- LP-FXPM263-0 (90-263 VAC, DIN rail mountable)
- LP-FXPMUS-0 (90-240 VAC, with U.S. wall
adapter)
- LP-FXPMEU-0 (90-240 VAC, with European wall
North American Emissions adapter)
- LP-FXPMUK-0 (90-240 VAC, with U.K. wall
Compliance adapter)
• Communication cards (if ordered):
United States - LP-FXLONFTT-1
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the - LP-FXRS232-0
limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the
- LP-FXRS485-0
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference when this equipment - LP-FXWTC-0
is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment
• Expansion Input/Output (NDIO) Modules (if ordered)
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and,
if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction - LP-FXNDIO16-0
manual, may cause harmful interference to radio - LP-FXNDIO34-0
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential
area may cause harmful interference, in which case the users
will be required to correct the interference at their own
expense.
Canada
This Class (A) digital apparatus meets all the requirements of
the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
Cet appareil numérique de la Classe (A) respecte toutes les
exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.
Table 3: COM Port and Option Slot Assignments for FX30E/FX60E Option Cards
Option Slot 1 Option Slot 2 Onboard RS232 Onboard RS485
None None COM1 COM2
RS-232 = COM3 None COM1 COM2
RS-232 = COM3 RS-232 = COM4 COM1 COM2
RS-232 = COM3 RS-485 = COM4, COM5 COM1 COM2
RS-232 = COM3 LON = LON1 COM1 COM2
RS-232 = COM3 Sedona = COM4 COM1 COM2
RS-232 = COM3 GPRS = COM4,COM5 COM1 COM2
1. Install any option cards (LON, RS-232, RS-485, • plug in the power connector to the FX30E/FX60E, if
modem, WTC) in Option Slots 1 and 2. See Mounting the wall mount power module is used
Option Cards for the general procedure. For complete • plug in its 2-position power connector, if the 24 VAC
details, refer to the specific mounting and wiring guide DIN rail power supply is used
that shipped with the option card. • energize the AC circuit (120-240 VAC) wired to that
2. Connect the supplied earth grounding wires (with module, if the line voltage DIN rail power supply is
spade connector) from the earth ground lug on the used
FX30E/FX60E and any accessory modules (if used)
to a nearby earth grounding point. See Grounding for
details.
Wall Mount Power Module Risk of Property Damage. Do not apply power to the
Three models of wall power modules are available: United system before checking all wiring connections. Short
States (U.S.), European Union (EU), and United Kingdom circuited or improperly connected wires may result in
(U.K.). All are self-contained, isolated switching power permanent damage to the equipment.
supplies designed to plug into a standard building power MISE EN GARDE: Risque dégâts matériels. Ne pas
receptacle for appropriate voltage. To supply power to mettre le système sous tension avant d'avoir vérifié tous
the FX30E/FX60E, you simply plug the barrel connector les raccords de câblage. Des fils formant un court-circuit
plug from the power module into the barrel power ou connectés de façon incorrecte risquent
connector on the FX30E/FX60E base unit. d'endommager irrémédiablement l'équipement.
Important: Do not plug the barrel connector plug from Power consumption depends on installed accessories
the power module into the FX30E/FX60E and option cards, and may vary from:
until all other mounting and wiring is
• FX30E/FX60E with power module alone:
completed.
approximately 7.5 VA (AC) or 7.5 W (DC)
• FX30E/FX60E with power module and 4 NDIO
modules, plus option cards: up to 20 VA (AC) or 20
W (DC)
RS-485 Port
An RS-485 non-isolated port uses a 3-position, screw Biasing can improve RS-485 communications by
terminal connector and always operates as COM2. Use eliminating indeterminate idle states. When you install
shielded 18-22 AWG wire for this connector (refer to the two, 2-pin shorting blocks on the controller's RS-485 bias
Telecommunications Industry Association/Electronic jumper pins, the shorting blocks add two onboard 3.3K
Industries Alliance [TIA/EIA-485 standard]). As shown in ohm resistors into the controller's RS-485 circuit, as
Table 4, the screw terminals (from left to right) are shield, follows:
plus (+), and minus (–). • from RS-485 plus (+) to 5 V
• from RS-485 minus (-) to ground
RS-485 Biasing Note: Only one device on an RS-485 trunk should be
The FX30E/FX60E's RS-485 port has a pair of 2-pin biased. Otherwise, undue loading of the circuit
jumpers that can be shorted with jumper blocks to provide may result with fewer devices supported.
biasing. When shipped from the factory, these pins are
not shorted and therefore, the RS-485 port is unbiased. Note: RS-485 bias resistors are different than
termination resistors, externally installed at the
two physical ends of a daisy-chained RS-485
trunk, across the plus (+) and minus (-) terminals.
Termination resistors are typically 100 or 120 ohm
value resistors.
Note: If termination resistors are used, RS-485 biasing
is typically required.
Installing Shorting Blocks to Add 5. Replace the plastic cover onto the unit.
RS-485 Biasing Setup and Adjustments
1. Locate the four jumper pins behind the RS-485 port,
with 2-pin shorting blocks installed on one pin each.
2. To add biasing, remove and replace both shorting Default Communication and Login
blocks back onto the jumper pins. Properties
The new FX30E/FX60E is pre-configured with default
Reassembling the Controller properties as defined in Table 5.
1. Carefully replace the processor module board onto Table 5: FX30E/FX60E Default Properties
the 50-pin connector, with its corner mounting holes Name Default Property
aligned on the four lower standoffs. Press down on
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the connector to fully seat the board.
Address
2. Refasten the four metal hex standoffs by hand
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tightening with a 1/4 in. (7 mm) nut driver.
3. Replace the shield back onto the unit. Carefully ease Default Gateway 192.168.1.1
the shield over the port side first and then spring it Remote User Name jci
down over the other side. Make sure that the shield’s Remote Password explorer
corner holes align with the metal standoffs.
4. With a Phillips head screwdriver, refasten the four
screws that secure the shield to the standoffs.
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