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WEB-600E AND CP-600E NETWORK CONTROLLERS

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• If using a NPB-PWR-H (24V) power module, either one of 

the following:

— UL listed, Class 2, 24Vac transformer, rated at mini-

mum of 7.5VA to 20VA (approximate range of control-

ler alone, to fully-expanded unit with four additional IO-

16-H modules and other option boards). Note that a 

dedicated transformer is required (cannot also power 

additional equipment).

— 24Vdc power supply, capable of supplying at least 1A 

(24W).

• DIN rail, type NS35/7.5 (35mm x 7.5mm) and DIN rail end-

clips (stop clips), recommended for any installation that 

includes NPB-PWR-H or NPB-PWR-UN-H power module 

and/or optional I/O modules.

• Suitable tools and fasteners for mounting unit and 

accessories.

• #2 phillips screwdriver: used to install and remove any 

option card.

• Small flat-blade screwdriver: used for making wiring 

connections to removable screw terminal plugs, also for 

mounting and removing modules from DIN rail.

PRECAUTIONS

This document uses the following warning and caution 

conventions:

CAUTION

Cautions remind the reader to be careful. They 

alert readers to situations where there is a chance 

that the reader might perform an action that 

cannot be undone, might receive unexpected 

results, or might lose data. Cautions contain an 

explanation of why the action is potentially 

problematic.

WARNING

Warnings alert the reader to proceed with extreme 

care in situations where there is a chance that the 

reader might do something that can result in 

personal injury or equipment damage. Warnings 

contain an explanation of why the action is 

potentially dangerous.

Safety Precautions

The following are warnings relating to the installation and 

start-up of the controller. Be sure to heed these warnings to 

prevent personal injury or equipment damage.

WARNING

• Depending on power module used, the circuit 

powering the controller is 120–240Vac at 50/60 

Hz (if a NPB-PWR-UN-H), 24Vac at 50/60 Hz or 

24Vdc (if a NPB-PWR-H), or from 100–240Vac at 

50/60 Hz (NPB-WPM-US). Disconnect power 

before installation or servicing to prevent 

electrical shock or equipment damage.

Make all connections in accordance with 

national and local electrical codes. Use copper 

conductors only.

To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock, 

install in a controlled environment relatively free 

of contaminants.

This device is only intended for use as a 

monitoring and control device. To prevent data 

loss or equipment damage, do not use it for any 

other purpose.

Static Discharge Precautions

Static charges produce voltages high enough to damage 

electronic components. The controller’s microprocessors and 

associated circuitry are sensitive to static discharge. Follow 

these precautions when installing, servicing, or operating the 

system:

CAUTION

•   Work in a static-free area. 

Discharge any static electricity you may have 

accumulated. Discharge static electricity by 

touching a known, securely grounded object. 

Do not handle printed circuit boards (PCBs) 

without proper protection against static 

discharge. Use a wrist strap when handling 

PCBs. The wrist strap clamp must be secured to 

earth ground.

Battery Precautions

CAUTION

•   The optional NiMH battery used in this device 

may present a risk of fire or chemical burn if 

mistreated. Do not disassemble, heat above 

122ºF (50ºC), or incinerate. Replace battery pack 

with type NPB-BATTonly. Use of another battery 

may present a risk of fire or explosion.

• Dispose of used battery promptly. Keep away 

from children. Do not disassemble and do not 

dispose of in fire.

Replace external backup battery with Listed 

Power Source Battery Only.

WEEE (Waste of Electrical and 

Electronic Equipment) 

Recycling of Electronic Products: (International Installations)

In 2006 the European Union adopted regulations (WEEE) for 

the collection and recycling of all waste electrical and 

electronic equipment. It is no longer allowable to simply throw 

Summary of Contents for CP-600E

Page 1: ...kage contents for damaged or missing components If damaged notify the appropriate carrier at once and return any damaged components for immediate repair or replacement See Returning a Defective Unit on page 17 Included in this Package Material and Tools Required Included in this Package Included in this package you should find the following items a WEB 600E or a CP 600E controller This WEB 600E an...

Page 2: ...powering the controller is 120 240Vac at 50 60 Hz if a NPB PWR UN H 24Vac at 50 60 Hz or 24Vdc if a NPB PWR H or from 100 240Vac at 50 60 Hz NPB WPM US Disconnect power before installation or servicing to prevent electrical shock or equipment damage Make all connections in accordance with national and local electrical codes Use copper conductors only To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock ...

Page 3: ...in the same enclosure This is especially important if the controller is mounted inside an enclosure with other heat producing equipment Do not mount the unit in an area with excessive moisture corrosive fumes or explosive vapors where vibration or shock is likely to occur in a location subject to electrical noise This includes the proximity of large electrical contactors electrical machinery weldi...

Page 4: ...e controller 6 Repeat this for all accessories until all are mounted on the DIN rail and firmly connected to each other 7 To keep the final assembly together secure at both ends with DIN rail end clips provided by the DIN rail ven dor This also prevents the assembly from sliding on the DIN rail See Fig 1 WEB 600E IO 16 H MOUNTING ON DIN RAIL DIN RAIL END CLIP DIN RAIL END CLIP INSTALL DIN RAIL END...

Page 5: ...About Expansion Options on page 5 below and also About Backup Configurations on page 13 ABOUT EXPANSION OPTIONS The controller provides for field installable expansion using these types of options Option cards Install on connectors on the controller s base board See About Option Cards on page 5 Accessory modules To chain on the controller s 20 pin connector See About Accessory Modules on page 7 Ab...

Page 6: ...s adapter with a 2 position removable screw terminal connector plug Port operates as LON1 if only one LON option or LON2 in slot 2 if two LON cards NPB RS232 Single port RS 232 adapter with a DB 9M connector Supports baud rates up to 115200 If installed in option slot 1 port operates as COM3 If two 232 option cards ports are COM3 for Option slot 1 and COM4 for Option slot 2 NPB GPRS W NPB GPRS GSM...

Page 7: ...et end plates and into the standoffs on the controller base board With a screwdriver hand tighten the screws For more details see NiMH Battery Installation and Maintenance on page 14 Otherwise place the two screws through the option card end plate and into the standoffs on the base board With a screwdriver hand tighten the screws 10 Replace the cover on the controller 11 Restore power to the contr...

Page 8: ...sition power connector if NPB PWR UN H energize the AC circuit 120 240 Vac wired to that module if NPB WPM US plug in the power connector to the controller CAUTION Do not connect both the NPB WPM US and NPB PWR H NPB PWR UN H supplies at the same time or equipment damage may result Power consumption depends mainly on installed I O modules and may vary from Controller alone with or without installe...

Page 9: ...unts as the last end module in the chain see Fig 1 WARNING A 120Vac or 240Vac circuit powers the NPB PWR UN H Disconnect power to this circuit before installation to prevent electrical shock or equipment damage Make all connections in accordance with national and local electrical codes Use copper conductors only Do not exceed the 30W capacity of NPB PWR UN H by the powered devices Fig 5 NPB PWR UN...

Page 10: ... Ethernet connections are provided on the controller These RJ 45 connectors are labeled LAN1 PRI and LAN2 SEC Use a standard Ethernet patch cable for connecting to a hub or Ethernet switch The factory default IP address for LAN1 is 192 168 1 12n where the last numeral n in the address matches the last digit in the controller s serial number and the subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 By default LAN2 is d...

Page 11: ...n the controller s RS 485 bias jumper pins this adds two onboard 3 3K ohm resistors into the controller s RS 485 circuit as follows from RS 485 to 5V from RS 485 to Ground NOTES In general only one device on an RS 485 trunk should be biased Otherwise undue loading of the circuit may result with fewer devices supported RS 485 bias resistors are different than termination resistors externally instal...

Page 12: ...he NPM6E board aside Note the jumper block on the base board behind the RS 485 port see bottom of Fig 7 Fig 8 Install shorting blocks across both sides of jumper block to add RS 485 bias Installing short blocks to add RS 485 biasing 1 Locate the four jumper pins behind the RS 485 port with 2 pin shorting blocks installed on one pin each See Fig 8 2 To add biasing remove and replace both shorting b...

Page 13: ...ler to continue operation without rebooting over short power outages or brownouts lasting several seconds or if also using SRAM up to 10 minutes For longer duration outages the battery allows the controller to perform a controlled shutdown safely backing up the station before shutting down Starting in the AX 3 6 nn maintenance build the controller can use both the NiMH backup battery and available...

Page 14: ...pport Serial Ports LEDs for the two serial ports are located on the controller s bottom board on the opposite side of the RS 232 and RS 485 ports Labels COM1 and COM2 correspond to the software configuration of the COM ports LEDs show the transmit and receive activity for the serial ports and optional modem NOTE You must remove the cover to see these LEDs See Removing and Replacing the Cover on pa...

Page 15: ...ge cycles the number of discharges and their depth and the ambient temperature of the battery during normal operation In most applications the NiMH battery should see relatively few discharges Therefore ambient temperature has more to do with the life expectancy of the battery than does any other factor If the controller is installed in a conditioned space this battery should provide dependable se...

Page 16: ...les are installed and any I O points have voltage turn the devices off or dis connect power to them 3 Note positions of all communications and other wiring cables going to the controller as well as installed acces sory modules if they must be removed If necessary label connectors and accessory modules to avoid mis connection later after the controller is replaced 4 Unplug all Ethernet serial LON m...

Page 17: ...ium Asia Pacific Pte Ltd 17 Changi Business Park Central 1 Honeywell Building Attn Mr Lim Hoon Chat Engineering Mgr Singapore 486073 Attn Return Department RA ____________ Australia Asia Pacific Sales Phone 61 4 1264 4234 Email mhodder tridium com CERTIFICATIONS Federal Communications Commission FCC This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used ...

Page 18: ...ia Met EN 61326 1 2006 Class B Electo Magnetic Compaibility Emissions Generic Complies as listed below EN 55011 2007 A1 2007 Conducted Emissions Voltage Class B Pass Class B EN 55011 2007 A2 2007 Radiated Emissions Class B Pass Class B EN 61000 3 2 2006 Harmonic Current Emissions Pass EN 61000 3 3 2005 A1 2001 A2 2005 Voltage Fluctuations Flicker Pass EN 61000 4 2 1995 A1 1998 A2 2001 Electostatic...

Page 19: ...EASUREMENTS BEFORE DRILLING ELECTRONIC AND PRINTED VERSIONS OF THIS DIN MOUNTING IS RECOMMENDED OVER TAB MOUNTING SEE FIG 1 WEB 600E NPB PWR H NPB PWR UN H OR IO 16 H NOTE DISTANCE BETWEEN CENTER OF TABS FROM ONE UNIT TO ANOTHER UNIT TIP IF MOUNTING ACCESSORY MODULES FUTURE REMOVAL REPLACEMENT OF THE CONTROLLER IS SIMPLIFIED IF YOU DO NOT INSTALL SCREWS IN THE ACCESSORY MODULE SIDE TABS OF THE CON...

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