Automated Logic BACview2 Installation instructions

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Technical Instructions
BAC v i e w 2Hardware
Guide
Introduction 2
Specifications 3
Mounting 3
Type I Mounting 3
Type II Mounting 4
BACview2Wiring 4
Protection 5

Revised 11/19/99 • BACview2Hardware Guide 2 © 1999 Automated Logic Corporation
Introduction
The purpose of this section is to help you
properly wire and mount the BACview2.The
BACview2is a combination keypad and
display unit that attaches to a single control
module for local operator interface and
control. It provides limited capabilities for
viewing and changing certain parameter
values and the control module's real time
clock. To prevent unauthorized personnel
from changing values, the BACview2supports
optional password protection. For
instructions on using the BACview2, refer to
the BACview2User’s Guide.
The BACview2enhances your installation by
allowing you to view and change parameters
locally without a separate computer.
However, the BACview2was not designed to
serve as a job start-up tool. It is meant to help
you operate your control system by allowing
local access to the most commonly changed
parameters. Note that any parameter changes
issued from the BACview2exist only in the
module until you transfer them to the
workstation.
The BACview2can be used with any Exec 6.0
(or later) control module with a 14-pin
Auxiliary Device Port except gateway
modules. For instructions on using the
BACview2, refer to the BACview2User's Guide.
See Figure 1 for the BACview2dimensions
and layout.
Figure 1. BACview2Dimensions and Layout
1"
2.5 cm
5"
12.7 cm
93/5"
24.4 cm
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BACview
2

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Specifications
Power 24 VAC ± 10% 50-60 Hz at 350 mA,
8.4 VA supplied by the 14 conductor
ribbon cable (see Figure 2).
Software Requirements Screen files
must be transferred to the module
connected to the BACview2. Refer to the
BACview2Programmer's Guide and the
BACview Programmer’s Tutorial for further
information.
Module Interface 14-pin proprietary
auxiliary device port.
Hardware Requirements Use the
BACview2with any Exec 6.0 (or later)
control module with a 14-pin auxiliary
device port. For instructions on using the
BACview2, refer to the BACview2User's
Guide.
Operating Temperature Range 32 - 120
°F, or 0 °C to 48.9 °C; 10 to 90% relative
humidity (non-condensing).
Protection Provides 12KV human
discharge model protection to the
encloser.
Listed By PAZX (UL 916), cUL C22.2
No.205-M1983.
Mounting
The BACview2rear mounting plate (see
Figure 2) has four mounting holes and one
opening for the 14 conductor ribbon cable.
The rear mounting plate can be removed by
releasing the four screws on the sides and is
used as a template for mounting. There are
typically two different types of mounting,
Types I and II.
NOTE If this equipment is used in a manner
not specified by the manufacturer, the
protection provided by the equipment may be
impaired.
Type I Mounting
The BACview2can be mounted onto a panel
directly above the module it will
communicate with (see Figure 3 on page 4).
1. Remove the rear mounting plate screws
(see Figure 2 for location) from the
BACview2.
2. Remove the rear mounting plate from the
BACview2.
Figure 2. Rear Mounting Plate
Mounting Holes
14 Pin TTL Connector
14 Conductor
Ribbon Cable
Rear Mounting
Plate Screws
Mounting Holes
Rear Mounting
Plate Screws

Revised 11/19/99 • BACview2Hardware Guide 4 © 1999 Automated Logic Corporation
3. Use the rear mounting plate as a template
to drill four mounting holes onto a panel
directly above the module the BACview2
will communicate with.
4. Feed the ribbon cable through the ribbon
hole on the rear mounting plate.
5. Pull the ribbon cable to the side and
mount the rear mounting plate onto the
panel using the four mounting holes
shown in Figure 2 on page 3. Be sure not
to bend or pinch the ribbon cable beneath
the rear mounting plate.
6. Connecttheribboncabletothefaceofthe
BACview2.
7. Reattach the BACview2to the rear
mounting plate.
8. Connect the ribbon cable to the module’s
Auxiliary Device port (see Figure 3).
Type II Mounting
The BACview2canbemountedonthedoorof
a panel box. With this type of mounting the
ribbon cable is fed through the door and
connected to the module (see Figure 4 on
page 5).
1. Remove the rear mounting plate screws
(see Figure 2 on page 3 for location) from
the BACview2.
2. Remove the rear mounting plate from the
BACview2.
3. Use the rear mounting plate as a template
to drill four mounting holes through the
door of a panel box.
4. Use the rear mounting plate as a template
to cut a hole for the ribbon cable through
thedoorofapanelbox.
5. Feed the ribbon cable through the ribbon
hole on the rear mounting plate and the
panel door.
6. Mount the rear mounting plate onto the
panel using the four mounting holes
showninFigure2onpage3.Besurenot
to bend or pinch the ribbon cable beneath
the rear mounting plate.
7. Connecttheribboncabletothefaceofthe
BACview2.
8. Reattach the BACview2to the rear
mounting plate.
9. Connect the ribbon cable to the module’s
Auxiliary Device port mounted inside the
panel box (see Figure 4 on page 5).
BAC v i e w 2Wiring
CAUTION The BACview2is a Class 2 device
(less than 30 VAC, 100VA max). Take
appropriate isolation measures when
mounting a BACview2in a control panel
where Class 1 devices or wiring are present.
1. Turn off the power to the module the BACview2will communicate with.
Figure3.TypeIMounting
Type:0320
Cat.#
MODULE
I/O
Expansion
A - Input Signal
B - G nd/Loop Pow er
I/O
Expansion
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
IN1
IN2
IN3
IN4
IN5
IN6
IN7
IN8
IN9
IN10
IN11
IN12
IN13
IN14
IN15
IN16
IN24
IN23
IN22
IN21
IN20
IN19
IN18
IN17
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
IN 32
IN 31
IN 30
IN 29
IN 28
IN 27
IN 26
IN 25
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
0-20mA
0-5Vdc
Therm isto r
/
dry contact
On Off
Gnd
24V ac
Class 2
24 V ac , 5 0- 6 0 H z
35 VA , 1.5A
Use Copper
Conductors Only
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
Run Error
Control Module
Power
Access
Port
Rx
Net
+
Net
-
Optional
Shield
Tx
Auxilary
Device
Port
CMnet
Universal Input
1- 16
Mode Select
0-20mA
0-5Vdc
Thermistor
/
dry contact
Universal Input
17-32
Mode Select
Module
Address
Arc156
R
LISTED
88FO
OpenEnergy
Mana gem ent Equ ipmen t
R
LISTED
88FO
C
CMnet Mode
Use Single Class 2
Source Only
9600/38.4k

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2. Plug the 14-pin TTL ribbon cable
connector into the Auxiliary Device port of
themoduletheBACview
2will
communicate with.
3. Turn on the power to the module that the
BACview2will communicate with.
The BACview2is now properly wired. Before
the BACview2can be used, create, compile,
and transfer the screen file into the module.
Refer to the BACview2Programmer's Guide
and the BACview Programmer’s Tutorial for
more information.
Protection
The BACview2module is protected by an
internal Polyswitch on the incoming power.
This Polyswitch is not replaceable and will
reset itself if the condition that caused the
fault returns to normal.
Figure 4. Type II Mounting
Type: 0320
Cat.#
MODULE
I/O
Expans ion
A - Input Signal
B - Gnd /Loop
Power
I/O
Expans ion
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
IN1
IN2
IN3
IN4
IN5
IN6
IN7
IN8
IN 9
IN 10
IN 11
IN 12
IN 13
IN 14
IN 15
IN 16
IN24
IN23
IN22
IN21
IN20
IN19
IN18
IN17
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
IN32
IN31
IN30
IN29
IN28
IN27
IN26
IN25
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
0-
20mA0-
5Vdc
Thermistor
/
dr y con-
tact
On
Off Gnd
24 Va c
Class2
24 Vac, 50-60
Hz
35 VA , 1.5A
Use Copper
Co nd uc tors O nly
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
Run Error
Control Module
Pow er
Access
Port
Rx
Net
+
Net
-
Optional
S hield
Format
Tx
Auxilary
Device
Port
CMnet
Universal In put
1-16
Mode Select
0-
20 mA0-5 Vd c
Thermistor/
dry contact
U niver sal Inp u t
17 -32
Mode Select
Module
Address
0
5
1
4
2
3
9
6
8
7
10's 1's
Arc156
R
LISTED
88FO
OpenEnergy
Ma nage m ent E q uipme nt R
LISTED
88FO
C
CM net Mode
UseSingleClass2
Source Only
9600/38.4k
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