Honeywell 96d user manual

User manual for the device Honeywell 96d

Device: Honeywell 96d
Category: Thermostat
Manufacturer: Honeywell
Size: 1.46 MB
Added : 3/10/2014
Number of pages: 80
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User Manual
96d Controller Unit

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Controller Unit 96d User Manual M-511401 8/10

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Notices and Trademarks Copyright by Honeywell International Inc. August 2010 While this information is presented in good faith and believed to be accurate, Honeywell disclaims the implied warranties of merchantability for a particular purpose and makes no express warranties except as may be stated in its written agreement with and for its customers. In no event is Honeywell liable to anyone for any indirect, special or consequential damages. The information and specifications in this docume

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Symbol Definitions The following table lists the symbols used in this document to denote certain conditions: Symbol Definition ATTENTION: Identifies information that requires special consideration TIP: Identifies advice or hints for the user, often in terms of performing a task REFERENCE _ INTERNAL: Identifies an additional source of information within the bookset. Indicates a situation which, if not avoided, may result in equipment or work (data) on the system CAUTION being damaged or

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INTRODUCTION ..............................................................9 Intended Use ........................................................................................... 9 Receiving and Unpacking........................................................................ 9 Installation Instructions ......................................................................10 Basic Guidelines .................................................................................... 10 Surface Mount

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Event Menu .......................................................................................38 Action Menu ........................................................................................... 40 Delays Menu ..........................................................................................41 Latch Mode............................................................................. 42 Conditions .....................................................................................

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Introduction Introduction The 96D controllers act as nerve centers for gas detection networks, providing continuous monitoring for up to 96 connected units (plus 1 301ADI). Since the controllers are factory programmed to the owner’s specifications, installation is limited simply to mounting and connecting them. Once installed and connected, the controllers allow the user to monitor, adjust, or reconfigure an entire network of units. Intended Use The controller is intended to monitor an en

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Introduction Installation Instructions Installation Instructions Basic Guidelines Follow these instructions to the letter to ensure that the equipment will function properly. Failure to respect these guidelines will release Honeywell Analytics from any responsibility in the event of improper functioning: � Locate all units in areas easily accessible for service. � Avoid locations where instruments are subject to vibrations � Avoid locating units near sources of electromagnetic interference �

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Introduction Installation Instructions Surface Mount Installation It is recommended that controllers be installed 5 feet (1.5 m) above the floor, at approximate eye level. 16 cm 5/16” 6 33.6 cm 1/4 13 1.52 m 5.0 ft Mark the holes as shown: � Height markers 6 13/32” apart � Width markers 10 9/16” apart � Pre-drill 1/4” mounting holes as needed � Securely mount the 96D using the appropriate screws Wiring for the unit must be passed through the knock-outs provided at the bottom of the unit. M-5

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Introduction Wiring Details Wiring Details The diagram below provides the details required to connect the 96d to a gas detection network. Details concerning power supply, cables, capacities, etc., are provided in the Specifications section at the back of this manual. Wireless communication module SD Card LCD screen End-of-line jumper position End-of-line specification: The E.O.L. jumper for channels 1-2-3-4 must always be in E

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Introduction Wiring Details The connectors, or ports, on the PCB allow various wiring to be connected to the controller. The wiring includes power, communication, BACNet and relays, each with an assigned position (and number) on the board: J22 Power Input: Connect the power supply to the controller (see Wiring Details for cabling diagrams) J23, J24 Communication inputs: Connect communication cables to channels 1 through 3. Relay Outputs 1-4: Depending on the desired configuration, conne

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Introduction Power Connections Power Connections The 96D requires a power range of 17-27 Vac, 50/60 Hz (8.64 VA), 18- 36 Vdc, 350 mA @24 Vdc (8.4 VA). Polarization is not important in either AC or DC mode. The system must be grounded on the transformer and a dedicated circuit breaker must be used. Communication Connections Communication cables must be grounded using the shield terminal, using twisted and shielded pair Belden 2-24 AWG #9841 cable (or equivalent). The network cabling can ext

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Introduction Relay Output Relay Output The relay output can withstand up to 5A at 30Vdc or 250Vac (resistive load only). Relays can be used to activate horns and strobes. Although each relay is programmed with a default setting (below), they can be configured using the controller programming menu. RELAY OUTPUTS N.C. N.O. COMM Normally open Normally closed If relays are set to Normally closed, the relay is powered up with the controller and the device linked to the relay is functioning. Th

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Introduction Relay Output Jumper Use Instructions The jumpers on the controller PCB allow a variety of operations to be performed manually: EOL 1-4: Enables the user to add End-Of-Line jumpers that improve communication signals. Put the jumper in R position (as shown on wiring diagram) to activate the End-of-Line termination. (R provides a resistance termination and RC provides resistance and condensator termination.) SHDN: Enables the microcontroller to be reset or temporarily shut down.


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