Carrier equipment touch Assembly instructions

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CARRIER CORPORATION ©2019
A member of the United Technologies Corporation family · Stock symbol UTX · Catalog No. 11-808-443-01 · 4/24/2019

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Contents
What is the Equipment Touch? .................................................................................................................................. 1
Specifications ........................................................................................................................................................2
Equipment Touch screens ...................................................................................................................................3
Wiring and mounting the Equipment Touch ...........................................................................................................14
Wiring specifications......................................................................................................................................... 15
To wire and mount the Equipment Touch...................................................................................................... 16
To set up scheduling functionality............................................................................................................................18
Using the Equipment Touch's temperature and humidity sensors to control equipment...................................19
To edit touchscreen settings.....................................................................................................................................21
To update the Equipment Touch's firmware ...........................................................................................................23
Resetting the Equipment Touch...............................................................................................................................24
Compliance ................................................................................................................................................................25
FCC Compliance................................................................................................................................................. 25
CE Compliance ................................................................................................................................................... 25
Industry Canada Compliance........................................................................................................................... 25
Appendix: External sensor resistance requirements ............................................................................................26
Document revision history ........................................................................................................................................27


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The Equipment Touch is a touchscreen device with a 4.3 in. color LCD display that you connect to the Rnet port of
one of the following controllers to view or change its property values, schedule equipment, view trends and
alarms, and more, without having to access the system's server.
•i-Vu® Open Router
•i-Vu® Open Link
•AppController
•Fan Coil Open
•MPC Open XP
•RTU Open
•UC Open
•UC Open XP
•UPC Open *
•Unit Vent Open
•VAV Zone Single Duct
•VAV Zone Fan Terminal
•VVT Bypass
•VVT Zone
•WSHP Open
•W2W Open
NOTE
Requires controller driver v6-00-082 or later.
*The Equipment Touch does not support the following microblocks in a UPC Open controller:
Carrier Schedule
Carrier Binary Point
Carrier Binary Value
Carrier Zone Setpoint for Integration
What is the Equipment Touch?

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You wire the Equipment Touch to the controller's Rnet port. The Equipment Touch must be powered by an external
power source. The Rnet can have one Equipment Touch, plus ZS sensors and/or a Wireless Adapter that
communicates with wireless sensors.
NOTE
The Equipment Touch cannot share the Rnet with SPT Sensors or a TruVu™ ET Display.
You can install and run the Equipment Touch with only its built-in system screens, or you can create a customized
touchscreen file in ViewBuilder. This requires that you:
1 Create customs screens in ViewBuilder, and then save the touchscreen (.touch) file. See "Working with
touchscreens" in ViewBuilder Help.
2 In the i-Vu® interface, right-click the controller and select
Driver Properties
to attach the touchscreen file.
3 Download
All Content
to the controller. See "Downloading to controllers" in i-Vu® Help.
Specifications
Power Requires a 24 Vac (±15%), 5 VA, 50–60 Hz, Class 2 external power supply
Display 4.3 in. resistive touchscreen color LCD display with backlighting (Wide Quarter VGA,
480x272 pixels)
Enclosure ABS plastic with polycarbonate bezel
Ports •EIA-485 based serial port for Rnet communication
•USB host port
Microcontroller 32-bit
Memory •16 MB Flash memory to store program code and screen file.
•1.5 MB RAM to store variable data and LCD data.
•4 KB Serial EEPROM to store non-volatile configuration data.
Real-time clock A 365-day real time clock/calendar chip. The time and date will be maintained for a
minimum of 72 hours after loss of power (at room temperature).
Audible alarm
notification
A piezoelectric sounder
Temperature sensor Range:
Accuracy over 30.0°F to 100°F:
Accuracy over full range:
Resolution:
-4.0°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C)
±1.0°F (±0.55°C)
±2.0°F (±1.1°C)
0.2°F (0.1°C)
Humidity sensor Range:
Accuracy over 20 to 80% RH:
Accuracy over full range:
Resolution:
0 to 100% RH
±3.0% RH
±5.0% RH
0.05% RH
Environmental
operating range
-4ºF to 140ºF (-20ºC to 60ºC), 10–90% RH, non-condensing
Mounting Wall or panel mounting within the building interior.

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Overall dimensions Width:
Height:
Depth:
5.44 in. (13.82 cm)
4.55 in. (11.56 cm)
1.24 in. (3.15 cm)
Backplate dimensions Width:
Height:
4.79 in. (12.2 cm)
3.94 in. (10 cm)
Weight 8 oz. (0.23 kg)
Listed by UL-916 (PAZX), CE, FCC Part 15-Subpart B-Class A
Device identification The Equipment Touch's box contains a label with the product name and the serial
number that begins with
EQC
.
Remove the front of the Equipment Touch and turn it over to see the serial number on a
label attached to the control board.
Equipment Touch screens
The Equipment Touch will display the system screens below as well as custom-designed screens.
Screen name
Description
Standby
If included in the touchscreen file, a custom screen that displays when the Equipment
Touch has had no user activity for the time specified on the
Inactivity Timeout
screen. The
Standby
screen is not interactive, and as soon as you touch the screen, the
Home
screen
displays. If the touchscreen file does not include a Standby screen, the Home screen
displays after a period of inactivity.
Home
A custom screen for the Equipment Touch.

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Screen name
Description
Login
Displays if the screen you selected requires a password. Enter your password, then touch
Done
.
Each screen is programmed with one of the following password levels:
A screen requiring this
password level...
Can be accessed by...
User A user logged in with the
User, Admin, or Factory password
Admin A user logged in with the
Admin or Factory password
Factory A user logged in with the
Factory password
No password Anyone
NOTES
•The default password for a new Equipment Touch is
admin
.
•You can change passwords on the Touchscreen Setup (page 21) >
Passwords
screen.
•
You log out on the Setup screen.
System
Displays the BACnet device instance number, the controller's time, temperature read from
the controller's prime variable, and zone color. Touch a button to jump to the
Module
Status
,
Alarms
,
Trends
,
Schedules
,
Setup
, or
Browser
screen.

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Screen name
Description
Module Status
Touch a button to see one of the following sections of a Module Status report:
Device
Data
,
Driver Data
,
Reset Counters
,
System Errors
,
Warnings
,
Information
,
Hardware,
Database
,
Network
.
For example, the screens below show examples of the Driver Data and Reset Counters
information.

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Screen name
Description
Alarms
Lets you view alarms from the controller. See "Viewing alarms" in the Equipment Touch
User Guide.
Trends
Lets you view trends for points that have trending enabled. See "Viewing trends" in the
Equipment Touch User Guide.
Schedules
Lets you view, add, edit, or delete BACnet schedules in the controller. See "Setting up
schedules" in the Equipment Touch User Guide.

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Screen name
Description
Setup
Touch a button to jump to the
Module Setup
,
Touchscreen Setup
, or
Login
screen.

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Screen name
Description
Browser
Touch a button to see that type of BACnet objects found in the controller. Each screen
shows a list of network-visible BACnet objects with BACnet Object Name, Current Value, and
BACnet Object Instance number.
Below is an example of AV BACnet objects in a controller.
Touch an object in the above screen to see the details shown below.

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Screen name
Description
Module Setup
Touch a button to jump to the
Set Time and Date
,
Communication
,
Router
,
IP
, or
Time
Master
screen.
NOTE
A yellow value on a Module Setup screen indicates the value has been changed.
Set Time and Date
Touch the time or date field to edit it.

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Screen name
Description
Communication
Lets you edit the information below for the controller. Touch a field to tap in new
information.
BACnet Device Instance
number
Auto Generate Device ID
–Enter No or Yes
You can edit the following fields that pertain to the controller's MS/TP network:
Max Masters
- Set this to the highest MAC address (up to 127) on the MS/TP network. If
you later add a device with a higher address, you must change this field to that new
address.
Max Info Frames
- Specifies the maximum number of information messages a controller
may transmit before it must pass the token to the next controller.
CAUTION
Increasing this number allows the controller to transmit more messages while it
has the token, but it also increases the overall time it takes for the token to pass through
the network.
•For a router, set this value to a high number such as 200.
•In non-router controllers, use the following formula to calculate this value:
[2 - (devices * (.002 + (80/baud))] / [(600/baud) * devices] = Max Info Frames
For example, if the network has 15 devices at 19200 baud, Max Info Frames would be
4.
NOTE
You may need to increase the result of the formula for controllers that need to
communicate many values to other devices.

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Screen name
Description
Router
Lets you view or edit the router's ARC156 or MS/TP network number. Touch a field to tap in
the new number on the keypad.
NOTE
BACnet Ethernet network support will be adeed in a future release.
IP
Lets you view or edit network addresses and the UDP Port. Touch a field to tap in the new
number on the keypad.

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Screen name
Description
Time Master
If the Equipment Touch is serving as the front-end for your system, you should designate a
controller to be the BACnet Time Master. If a controller will be the BACnet Time Master, this
screen lets you configure how it sends time synchronization broadcasts.
Time Sync Mode
- Tap in the number below that represents your selection:
•
0 = No Broadcast
- The controller will not act as Time Master.
•
1 = Local Broadcast
- If it doesn't already exist, a BACnet address with network number
and MAC address length both set to zero is added to the controller's
Time
Synchronization Recipients
list found on the driver's
Device
page in the i-Vu®
interface. The controller will then send time broadcasts only to controllers on its
ARCnet or MS/TP network.
•
2 = Global Broadcast
- If it doesn't already exist, a global address with network number
set to 65535 and MAC address length set to zero is added to the controller's
Time
Synchronization Recipients
list found on the driver's
Device
page in the i-Vu®
interface. The controller will then send time broadcasts to all its connected networks.
Time Sync Interval
- Enter how often local or global time broadcast should be sent (1-9999
minutes). If
Time Sync Interval
is set to zero, no time sync messages are sent.
NOTE
If the controller looks through its Time Synchronization Recipient List and finds an
entry with MAC address length set to zero and network number set to 65535, the
controller's BACnet Time Master mode is set for Global Broadcast. If there is no global
broadcast entry in the recipient list, the controller then looks for a local broadcast address
(MAC address length set to zero and network number set to zero or to the same network
number as the module's). If such an entry is found, the BACnet Time Master mode is set for
Local Broadcast. Otherwise, the mode defaults to Disabled/None.

Wiring and mounting the Equipment Touch
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CAUTION
If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided
by the equipment may be impaired.
Mounting
The Equipment Touch must be mounted within the building interior. You can mount the Equipment Touch:
•In a panel with the controller or on the panel door
•On a wall up to 500 feet from the controller
Wiring
•The Equipment Touch requires a 24 Vac power supply. It is not powered by the Rnet.
CAUTION
The Equipment Touch can share a power supply with the Carrier controller as long as you:
○Maintain the same polarity.
○User the power supply only for Carrier controllers.
•You can also wire an external 10 kOhm, Type II thermistor (Carrier part number 33ZCT55SPT) to the
Equipment Touch. See Appendix: External sensor resistance requirements (page 26).
See:
Wiring specifications (page 15)
To wire and mount the Equipment Touch (page 16)
Wire the Equipment Touch in one of the following ways:
•Wire the Equipment Touch directly to the controller's Rnet port as shown below.
Wiring and mounting the Equipment Touch

Wiring and mounting the Equipment Touch
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•Wire the Equipment Touch in a daisy-chain configuration with up to 5 ZS zone sensors as shown below.
NOTE
You do not need to set an address for the Equipment Touch.
Wiring specifications
Power wiring
2-conductor wire 18 AWG for distances up to 100 feet. All transformer secondaries must be grounded. Wiring
connections must be in accordance with NEC and local codes.
Rnet wiring
NOTE
If you wire the Equipment Touch directly to the controller's Rnet port, you can use a 2-conductor cable
instead of the standard 4-conductor Rnet cable.
Description 4-conductor, shielded or unshielded, CMP, plenum rated cable
Conductor 22 AWG (7x0096) bare copper
Maximum length 500 feet (152 meters)
Insulation Low-smoke PVC (or equivalent)
Color Code Black, white, green, red
Shielding If shielded, Aluminum/Mylar shield (100% coverage) with TC drain wire
UL temperature rating 32–167°F (0–75°C)
Voltage 300 Vac, power limited
Listing UL: NEC CL2P, or better

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To wire and mount the Equipment Touch
1 Remove the backplate from the Equipment Touch:
a) Hold the Equipment Touch as shown in the picture below.
b) While firmly pressing the 2 tabs on top of the Equipment Touch, pull on the backplate with your index
finger until the backplate releases from the Equipment Touch.
2 Pull the communication cable, power cable, and external thermistor wiring (if applicable) through the large
hole in the center of the backplate. See figure in step 5.
3 Partially cut, then bend and pull off the outer jacket of the Rnet cable(s). Do not nick the individual wire
insulation.
4 If wiring 1 cable to the Equipment Touch, cut the shield wire off at the outer jacket, then wrap the cable with
tape at the outer jacket to cover the end of the shield wire.
If wiring 2 cables in a daisy-chain configuration, twist together the shield wires, then wrap the shield wires
with tape.
5 Strip about 0.25 inch (0.6 cm) insulation from the end of each wire.
6 Connect wiring to the Equipment Touch as shown below:
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