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HAWK 8000 CONTROLLER – INSTALLATION & COMMISSIONING INSTRUCTIONS 

 

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Fig. 5. Distances between center of tabs (in mm) 

 
DIN rail mounting is recommended. Where tab mounting is 
required, use the dimensions in Fig. 3, Fig. 4, and Fig. 5 to 
mount the controller and up to four Expansion Modules. 
 

  WARNING 

Risk of equipment damage!

 

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Do not mount hardware on both a DIN rail and with tab 
mounts to another surface insofar as this would cause 
physical stress on the equipment and prevent good con-
nections between the controller and the Expansion 
Modules. 

 

Mounting on a DIN Rail 

 

Fig. 6. Mounting on DIN rail 

1.

  Pull the controller's locking clip downwards. 

2.

  Tilt the controller to hook over the DIN rail. 

3.

  Push down and in on the unit, fasting to the rail. 

4.

  Push the locking clip up snug against the controller to 

secure. 

5.

  Mount any Expansion Module onto the DIN rail in the 

same way. Slide the module firmly into the controller's 
connector to seat. Repeat for other modules as needed 

(max. of four Expansion Modules permitted – depending 
upon combination). 

6.

  Carefully secure both ends of the final assembly with 

DIN rail end-clips provided by the DIN rail vendor. 

 

Wiring 

 

  WARNING 

Risk of electric shock or equipment damage!

 

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Before making power terminations, de-energize the 24V 
power source. Do not restore power until completing all 
other mounting and wiring. See also section "Power Up 
and Initial Checkout" on pg. 8. 

 

Wiring Earth Ground and Power 

Earth grounding (see "

A

" in Fig. 7) provides protection against 

electrostatic discharge or other forms of EMI. 

NOTE:

  Depending upon the power source used (see Fig. 7): 

B1

: For AC power: Dedicated 24V transformer 

required, with neither side of the transformer 
secondary tied to the ground. 

B2

: For DC power: Polarity is unimportant (uses 

onboard diode bridge), with neither leg tied to the 
ground. 

24 VAC

50/60 Hz

24 VDC

A

B

B1

B2

OR

 

Fig. 7. Earth ground and power options 

Prerequisite:

 A nearby earth grounding point. 

A.

  Install the included earth ground wire to the controller's 

earth ground spade lug and terminate the other end to a 
nearby earth ground. 

B.

  Unplug the controller's 2-position power connector plug 

and terminate the 24V supply source (AC or DC) to the 
connector. Leave the connector unplugged for now. 

 

Communications Wiring 

Field communication ports are as follows: 

Summary of Contents for Centra Line CLNXHAW-5K

Page 1: ...uded in Shipment 2 Overview of Features 3 Materials and Tools Required 4 Preparation 4 Mounting 4 Environmental Requirements 4 Dimensions Tab Mounting 4 Mounting on a DIN Rail 5 Wiring 5 Bus and Port Connections 6 Order Numbers 11 Drivers 11 Included Drivers 11 Optional Drivers 11 Specifications 12 Power 12 Environmental Specifications 12 Approvals Certifications etc 12 Related Technical Literatur...

Page 2: ...ety are invalidated Rules regarding electrostatic discharge should be followed Use only accessory equipment which comes from or has been approved by Honeywell Construction The HAWK 8000 Controller is an independently mounted electronic control unit with fixed wiring Mounting Method The HAWK 8000 Controller is suitable for mounting as follows in cabinets in fuse boxes conforming with standard DIN43...

Page 3: ...DC 50 60HZ 24W MAX OPERATING TEMPERATURE 20C to 60C REQ USE OF CLASS 2 24VAC TRANSFORMER OR EQUIVALENT 12977 8 Fig 1 HAWK 8000 overview of features 1 Earth ground 6 PRI primary LAN1 10 100 Mbit Ethernet connection 2 Terminal block for 24 VAC DC power supply 7 SEC secondary LAN2 10 100 Mbit Ethernet connection 3 RS485 A port and bias termination switch 8 Access shutter for microSD card slide to ope...

Page 4: ...ecial system password stored in the controller base software If you swap in a card from a previously configured unit you must re enter this same password using a serial connection to the controller s Debug port WARNING Risk of electric shock or equipment damage Disconnect the power supply before removing or inserting the microSD flash memory card Failure to do so is likely to damage the equipment ...

Page 5: ...ination 6 Carefully secure both ends of the final assembly with DIN rail end clips provided by the DIN rail vendor Wiring WARNING Risk of electric shock or equipment damage Before making power terminations de energize the 24V power source Do not restore power until completing all other mounting and wiring See also section Power Up and Initial Checkout on pg 8 Wiring Earth Ground and Power Earth gr...

Page 6: ...ition WiFi adapter is disabled ACC Left position Controller provides operation as a WiFi access point for up to 20 clients CLT Right position Controller operates as a client to an existing 802 11a b g n router or access point To use either screw in the antenna directly see Fig 9 or use an optional coax cable extension kit CBL WIFI EXT to locate the antenna up to 2 m away An associated LED remains ...

Page 7: ... baud and uses a 3 position screw terminal connector A A S RS485 A HAWK 8000 RS485 B DEVICE 1 DEVICE 1 DEVICE 2 DEVICE 2 DEVICE N DEVICE N B B S S S S S S S Fig 10 RS485 wiring example NOTE RS485 devices on the same network should use the same communication protocol and the same baud rate Up to 32 or more devices may be supported depending upon device specifications Use shielded twisted pair 18 22...

Page 8: ...predictable behavior if other electrically non isolated devices are connected and the potential difference is too high In the case of the installation of HAWK 8000 con trollers in already existent RS485 two wire systems e g when replacing PANTHER or LION controllers with HAWK 8000 controllers not using a separate signal ground wire will probably have no undesirable effects The cable length affects...

Page 9: ...at boot up also occurs during other critical operations such as a firmware upgrade to the controller and or any attached modules To be safe do not remove power from the controller while its BEAT LED is flashing in a 90 10 ON OFF duty cycle Instead wait for the normal 50 50 flash to return before removing power If the BEAT LED remains ON constantly does not light up or flashes very fast contact T A...

Page 10: ...s door opened Legend 1 BACKUP button and corresponding BACKUP LED 2 PROG USB 2 0 for use with USB flash thumb drive 3 DEBUG Micro A USB for serial debugging communications 4 SHT DWN Recessed pushbutton for initiating a controlled shutdown The DEBUG port is a standard Micro A type USB port for serial debugging communications to the controller You can use a serial terminal program for example PuTTY ...

Page 11: ...5 HAWK8 PLUS 1250 POINTS UPGRADE CLNX DEVICE UP 50 HAWK8 PLUS 2500 POINTS UPGRADE Table 8 Software upgrade licenses OS number description CLNX SMA 8005 1YR HAWK8 1YR SW UPDATE 250 499 PTS CLNX SMA 8005 3YR HAWK8 3YR SW UPDATE 250 499 PTS CLNX SMA 8005 5YR HAWK8 5YR SW UPDATE 250 499 PTS CLNX SMA 8010 1YR HAWK8 1YR SW UPDATE 500 1249 PTS CLNX SMA 8010 3YR HAWK8 3YR SW UPDATE 500 1249 PTS CLNX SMA 8...

Page 12: ... MTTF 10 years Dimensions See Fig 3 to Fig 5 APPROVALS CERTIFICATIONS ETC UL 916 Energy Management Equipment Edition 4 CE 2014 53 EU RED 2011 65 EU RoHs FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class B Part 15 Subpart C C UL listed to Canadian Standards Assoc CSA C22 2 No 205 M1983 Signal Equipment Ethernet IEEEC 802 3 Purpose of the device is multifunctional non safety control intended for HVAC in home residential ...

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