Nico Technology 3010L User manual

3010L Power Controller User’s Manual
1 Rev.1.0
3010L Power Controller
Manual
Revision 1.0
Nico Technology Ltd.
24F,No.37,SanMin Rd, 2.Sec, PanChiao City, Taipei County, Taiwan
Phone +886-2-2954-5338
Fax +886-2-2954-5308
Technical Support Tom_Yeh@nico-tech.com
Web site http://www.nico-tech.com

3010L Power Controller User’s Manual
2 Rev.1.0
This Manual
This manual provides any required information for installation, configuration
and operation of the 3010L Power Controller.
It exclusively treats the handling of this device. It neither describes the
LonWorks technology by Echelon nor the LonMark profile implemented in
detail. More specific information concerning these subjects can be found in the
documentation of Echelon (www.echelon.com) and the LonMark
Interoperability Association (www.lonmark.org).
The first part of this manual provides a survey about the device and its
installation in chapters 1 to 3. The 2nd part describes the implemented
application for lighting control and its configuration possibilities. Chapter 4
contains a description of the firmware interface while chapter 5 describes the
implemented LonMark Objects in detail providing an outlook of the individual
objects, their tasks and their relevant configuration parameters.
Chapter 6 explains the basics required to connect the objects to each other.
This manual is relevant for all variants of the 3010L Power Controller where
applications for lighting and switch control are implemented.
This documentation is subject to modification at any time without prior advice. Nico does not take over any
responsibility for mistakes or inaccuracies in this documentation and eventually occurring consequences.
In any case Nico as well as its representatives and staff are not reliable for eventual defaults, damages caused
indirectly or during use, occurring due to the use or non-usability of the software or the accompanying documentation.
Nico is a registered trademark of Nico Technology Ltd.
Echelon, LON, LonMark, LonWorks and Neuron are registered trademarks of Echelon Corporation. Other name may
be registered trade marks of the respective companies.

3010L Power Controller User’s Manual
3 Rev.1.0
Contents
Contents ..........................................................................................................3
2 Product Information ..................................................................................4
2.1 Functional Elements.......................................................................4
3 Installation.................................................................................................4
3.1 Warnings........................................................................................5
3.2 Mounting........................................................................................6
3.3 Connections...................................................................................6
3.4 Software Installation.......................................................................7
4 Device Description....................................................................................8
4.1 Hardware Survey ...........................................................................8
4.2 Operation and Display Elements....................................................8
4.3 Connection Pin Assignment...........................................................8
4.4 Wiring Diagram ............................................................................11
4.5 EMC.............................................................................................12
4.6 Technical Specifications...............................................................13
4.7 Dimensions..................................................................................13
5 Application Software for Lighting Control................................................14
5.2 Interoperable Interface.................................................................14
6 System Objects.......................................................................................15
6.1 Node Object.................................................................................15
6.2 Closed-Loop Actuator (CLA) Object.............................................16
6.3 Open-Loop Sensor (OLS) Object.................................................16
6.4 Nico Tech. Signal Input Switch Processor Object ........................17

3010L Power Controller User’s Manual
4 Rev.1.0
2 Product Information
2.1 Functional Elements
Figure 1.1 3010L Power Controller
No Description
0 Input AC power supply connection
1 Output channels for relay output
2 Connect to LonWorks network
3 Service Pin button and Service Pin LED indicator
4 Reset button and Reset LED indicator
5 Input channels of dry contact.
6 3 way by-pass switch forAuto/Manual OFF/Manual ON
2.2 Variants and Identifications
2.3 Scope of Delivery
3 Installation
This chapter first describes the installation of the device; the installation of the
configuration software is described in section 2.4.

3010L Power Controller User’s Manual
5 Rev.1.0
3.1 Warnings
Attention
The device must be installed in compliance with the relevant DIN/VDE
regulations or the relevant national standards. The connection to the
supply voltage must be performed in accordance with VDE 0100 and VDE
0160 or the relevant national standards. Installation should perform by
qualified and technical experienced personnel only.
CAUTION
At the connections of the output channels 1 – 4 (Fig. 1.1, terminals 7, 8, 9,
A) and the power supply (terminals 1, 2) 110/240V main voltage with load
guard band is accessible. The installation of the unit therefore has to be
effected in a switch cabinet or behind a respective cover.

3010L Power Controller User’s Manual
6 Rev.1.0
3.2 Mounting
3.3 Connections
The 3010L has to be connected to a 110/240VAC power supply and to the
LonWorks network.According to the respective application peripheral
equipment has to be connected to outputs.

3010L Power Controller User’s Manual
7 Rev.1.0
Attention
Before connecting peripheral equipment the power supply device has to be
switched off and by-pass switch has to be switch to manual off.
The connection is effected by means of the included plug-screw terminals.
Clamping range of the plug-screw terminals:
- High load connections (5.08mm grid, terminals 0 , 1): 0.2 – 2.5mm
- Low voltage connections (3.5mm grid, terminals 2 , 5 ): 0.14 – 1.5mm
The pin assignment of the connections is described in chapter 3.1, also
containing wiring details.
Voltage
The 110/240 Volt connections are through connected in order to achieve easy
wiring.
LonWorks Network
The connection to the LonWorks network is made by means of twisted-pair
cables. The connection “shield” has to be connected to ground in order to
achieve a reliable dissipation of over-voltage on the LON circuits.
Relay Outputs
The actors to be controlled are connected to the relay outputs. In each case
the connection is effected between terminal 1)..
Attention
The 3010L input power supply must be same AC power phase.
3.4 Software Installation
The configuration software of the 3010L Power Controller has to be
installed by starting the program Setup.exe on the data carrier provided. It
suns under Windows 9x/2000 and NT.
Download url: http://www.nico-tech.com/download

3010L Power Controller User’s Manual
8 Rev.1.0
4 Device Description
The 3010L is a Power Controller for LonWorks network in building automation.
Its peripheral scope has been specially designed for the use as switch
controller for device spreading control of applications such as lighting control.
For the use in lighting the 3010L realizes 10 independent output channels with
ten relay output to control conventional switch.
For the use in sensor the 3010L realizes 10 independent input channes with
ten dry contacts for sensor input.
The LonMark object available per channel flexible use of the 3010L;
Furthermore there are several timer functions for the operation by switch
function. The configuration of the lighting control application is effected via a
plug-In.
Of course, the 3010L is also freeing programmable in Neuron C. As a flash
module is used the application can be load via the LonWorks network, making
the 3010L an I/O controller, e.g.
4.1 Hardware Survey
The 3010L disposes of ten output circuit for each. The output circuit can be
controlled individually relay output 8A@110/240VAC.
4.2 Operation and Display Elements
The 3010L is fitted with a service button accessible via a small gap on the
front panel (see Figure. 1.1, 3).Activation of the buttons generates a
service-pin message transmitted via the LonWorks network. The
processor status as well as the service-pin status are displayed by the
service LED (figure. 1.1.3), which is on while the service button is activated.
By use the network management function Wink the service LED flashes.
Furthermore the 3010L is fitted with a reset LED (figure. 1.1, 4), displaying
the availability of device occur reset. The LED is connection to an I/O pin
of the Neuron chip processor.
4.3 Connection Pin Assignment
The following tables show the connector pin assignment of the individual
connectors. Connection the 1marking cf. Figure. 1.1 On previously page.

3010L Power Controller User’s Manual
9 Rev.1.0
In each clamp block pin 1 is situated on the left. For further wiring
information see chapter 3.4.
LonWorks Network Connection
The double-core bus line can be connection either to LON A or to LON B.
No polarity has to be considered by connecting the LonWorks network.
Figure 3.1 Connector pin assignment LonWorks network

3010L Power Controller User’s Manual
10 Rev.1.0
Relay output circuit
Figure 3.2 Connector pin assignment output circuit.
Figure 3.3 Connector pin assignment input circuit.

3010L Power Controller User’s Manual
11 Rev.1.0
Power Supply
The 3010L has to be connected via connector 0 to 110/240V main voltage.
Also see figure. 3.3.
Figure 3.4 Connector pin for Power Supply
4.4 Wiring Diagram
Figure 3.5 Connecting to 3010L

3010L Power Controller User’s Manual
12 Rev.1.0
Figure 3.5 Connecting to two 3010L
4.5 EMC
The 3010L Power Controller is a CE certified device according to the
regulation 89/336/EEC for electron magnetic compatibility, modified by
92/31/EEC”. Concerning the emission it fulfills classification B (living area)
according to EN 55022A/B, EN 55011 A/B and EN 50081-1/2 and,
concerning the interference sensibility, classification A (industrial area)
according to EN 50082-2.

3010L Power Controller User’s Manual
13 Rev.1.0
4.6 Technical Specifications
CPU Echelon Neuron 3150,10MHz
Memory 48Kbytes flash EPROM,8Kbytes SRAM
LonWorks Transceiver FTT-10A/FT-X1/PL-3150
Power supply 110/240VAC
Power consumption 10~20mA
Connection Plug-screw clamp 0.2-2.5mm
Protection class IP 20
Operation 0 ~ +50Temperature
Storage -20 ~ +70
Admitted relative humidity 5 ~ 93%, non condensing
Dimensions 235 x 120 x 55 mm,
DIN 43880, incl. clamps
Mounting DIN rail(EN 50022, 35 x 15)
Display & Operation Service-pin and Reset LED indicator and button
I/O Channels 10 relay output channels (max. 8Amp per channel) with 3
way by-pass switch and indicator.
10 dry contact input channels
Table 3.1 Technical Specification
4.7 Dimensions
Figure 3.5 Device dimensions without plug-screw clamps

3010L Power Controller User’s Manual
14 Rev.1.0
5 Application Software for Lighting Control
On the 3010L an application for switch control is implemented, making output
functionality as well as switch control functions available.
Therefore the relevant LonMark profiles stated in Table 4.1 are implemented.
The use of network variables (NV) compiles with the LonMark standard, no
customized network variables are used. SCPT’s are used for parameterization
by applying the read/write-memory method.
Title Present
Version Identification
LonMark Application Layer Interoperability Guidelines V3.1 078-0120-01D
The SNVT Master List and Programmer’s Guide V 8.0
The SCPT Master List V 8.0
LonMark Functional Profile Open Loop Sensor V 1.0 001
LonMark Functional Profile Close LoopActuator V 1.0 004
Signal Input Switch Process Object
Table 4.1 Referring document about LonMark profiles
5.1 System Scope
The 3010L is equipped with twenty channels, ten channels for Relay
Output and other ten channels for Dry Contact input.
The relay outputs of the 3010L allow the connection of actuator. A
Closed-Loop Actuator (CLA) object and Open-Loop Sensor (OLS) object
according to LonMark Standard can be assigned to these output and
configured.
Furthermore the 3010L can act as constant switch controller and sensor
controller. The switch and sensor detect either generated by the internal
CLA and OLS object; via an input network variable.
The 3010L is equipped with ten relay outputs circuit to connect e.g.
Fluorescent Light, Motorize Screen.
Other ten dry contact input circuit to connect e.g. Motion Sensor, Smoke
detect, Alarm speaker.
5.2 Interoperable Interface
The LonMark profile 004 is realized in the 3010L. As no customized NVs
are used, the network interface remains standardized, clear and especially
it is interoperable. That means, the 3010L can be used in connection with

3010L Power Controller User’s Manual
15 Rev.1.0
network components by other manufactures. The following table contains
a survey of the network variables defining the 3010L network interface and
their assignment.
NV Name Type Allocated Object
nviSwitch SNVT_switch Closed-Loop Actuator
nvoSwitch SNVT_switch Closed-Loop Actuator
and Open-Loop Sensor
nviSwInput SNVT_switch Nico Tech. Signal Input
Switch Processor
nvoSwOutput SNVT_switch Nico Tech. Signal Input
Switch Processor
Table 4.4 Allocation of NVs and LonMark objects
Under the order code 3010L a data carrier containing the interface
describing file Nico_ Nico_PwrCtrl-3010L_r1.XIF and the application
Nico_PwrCtrl-3010L_r1.APB is provided free of charge at simultaneous
purchase of a 3010L. The XIF-file is necessary for integration with
LonMaker for Windows or any other LonWorks network management tool.
6 System Objects
This chapter describes the LonMark objects implemented in the 3010L
Power Controller. For each it states the network variable les used, special
configuration properties, general object properties, response during
modification of the configuration and after a reset, and, if available, further
object properties.
Finally the relevant plug-in designated to configure the object is described.
Details about handling of the plug-ins can be found in chapter 7.
6.1 Node Object
The functionality of the node object is defined in the Application Layer
Guidelines of LonMark Interoperability Association
(www.lonmark.org).
Network Variables
NV Name NV Type Comment
nviRequest SNVT_obj_request Status request
nvoStatus SNVT_obj_status Status response
nvoAlarm SNVT_alarm Alarm generating
nvoFileDirectory SNVT_address Address of file for parameterization

3010L Power Controller User’s Manual
16 Rev.1.0
6.2 Closed-Loop Actuator (CLA) Object
Network Variables
NV Name NV Type Comment
nviSwitch SNVT_switch
nvoSwitch SNVT_switch
nviSwitch SCPTinvrtOutput Override behavior
nviSwitch SCPTmaxRcvTime Invert Output
nviSwitch SCPTovrValue Receive Heartbeat
nvoSwitchFb SCPTmaxSendTime Override Value
nvoSwitchFb SCPTminSendTime Send Heartbeat
Configuration Properties
CP Name CP Type CP Index Comment
SCPTdefOutput SNVT_switch 7 Default output
SCPTlocation SCPT_location 17 Additional free comment
SCPTobjMajVer SCPTobjMajVer 167 Read only; Must read from
device
SCPTobjMinVer SCPTobjMinVer 168 Read only; Must read from
device
SCPTovrBehave SCPTovrBehave 32 Override behavior
6.3 Open-Loop Sensor (OLS) Object
Network Variables
NV Name NV Type Comment
nvoSwitch SNVT_switch Sensor input status
nvoSwitch SCPTdebounce Debounceing Time
nvoSwitch SCPTdefOutput Default output
nvoSwitch SCPTinvrtOutput Invert Output
nvoSwitch SCPTovrValue Override Value
nvoSwitch SCPTmaxSendTime Receive Heartbeat
nvoSwitch SCPTminSendTime Send Heartbeat
Configuration Properties
CP Name CP Type CP Index Comment
SCPTlocation SCPT_location 17 Additional free comment
SCPTobjMajVer SCPTobjMajVer 167 Read only; Must read from
device

3010L Power Controller User’s Manual
17 Rev.1.0
SCPTobjMinVer SCPTobjMinVer 168 Read only; Must read from
device
SCPTovrBehave SCPTovrBehave 32 Override behavior
6.4 Nico Tech. Signal Input Switch Processor Object
Network Variables
NV Name NV Type Comment
nviSwInput SNVT_switch
nvoSwOutput SNVT_switch
nvoSwOutput SCPTdebounce
nvoSwOutput SCPTinvrtOut
nvoSwOutput SCPTmaxRcvTime
nvoSwOutput SCPTdefOutput
nvoSwOutput SCPTmaxSendTime
nvoSwOutput SCPTminSendTime
nvoSwOutput SCPTovrValue
nvoSwOutput UCPTactiveSw
nvoSwOutput UCPTinactiveSw
Configuration Properties
CP Name CP Type CP
Index Comment
SCPTlocation SCPTlocation 17 Location
SCPTobjMajVer SCPTobjMajVer 167 Read only; Must
read from device
SCPTobjMinVer SCPTobjMinVer 168 Read only; Must
read from device
SCPTOffDely SCPToffDely 30 OffDelayTime
SCPTovrBehave SCPTovrBehave 32 OverrideBehave
UCPTdigitallOProcessType UCPTdigitalIOProcessType 4 [Digital Input]:
Affects the
translation of
incoming data to
the value passed
to the output
network variable.
[Digital Output]:

3010L Power Controller User’s Manual
18 Rev.1.0
Determines how
the denounced
input data is
translated into the
value used to
drive the actuator.
UCPTonDelay UCPTonDelay 2 On Delay Time
UCPTpulseWidth UCPTpulseWidth 12 Pulse Width

3010L Power Controller User’s Manual
19 Rev.1.0
Explain UCPTdigitalOProcessType
UCPTdigitalOProcessType:
Affects the translation of incoming data to the value passed to the output network variable.
There are five processing options: Direct, Delay, Toggle, Pulse, and One-Sot
Processing
Input Output
Direct
The Direct option causes data to be output directly after the debounce and
invert functions have executed.
Toggle
The Toggled option causes the output data to toggle, or change state, every
time the input data changes from OFF to ON.
Delay

3010L Power Controller User’s Manual
20 Rev.1.0
The Delay option specifies a delay from a change on the input to an update on
the output network variable. A change from OFF to ON is delayed by the time
specify by configuration property Turn-On Delay. A change from ON to OFF is
delayed by the time specify by configuration property Turn-Off Delay.
Pulse
The Pulse option generates a pulse on the output network variable every time
the input data changes from Off to On. The pulse is generated after a delay
specified on the Turn-On Delay. The duration of the pulse is specified on the
Pulse width field. It does not matter how long the input data remains on, the
output will always send a pulse of the specified length after waiting the
configured delay.
One shot
Other manuals for 3010L
1
Table of contents
Other Nico Technology Controllers manuals
Popular Controllers manuals by other brands

Distech Controls
Distech Controls ECLYPSE ECY-VAV installation guide

THORLABS
THORLABS PCS-6000 Series user guide

Innowater
Innowater pH BASIC operating manual

KAESER KOMPRESSOREN
KAESER KOMPRESSOREN SIGMA CONTROL 2 user manual

Omron
Omron Sysmac NJ-series Instruction & reference manual

Allegion
Allegion interflex IF-4077-8 manual