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Carrier 62E User Manual

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adding the MAC address to the end of the Network Number.

The Network Number of a new UPC Open controller is 16101,

but it can be changed using i-Vu

®

Tools or BACView device.

By default, a MAC address of 20 will result in a Device In-

stance of 16101 + 20 which would be a Device Instance of

1610120.
CONFIGURING THE BAS PORT FOR BACNET MS/

TP — Use the same baud rate and communication settings for

all controllers on the network segment. The UPC Open con-

troller is fixed at 8 data bits, No Parity, and 1 Stop bit for this

protocol's communications.

If the UPC Open controller has been wired for power, pull

the screw terminal connector from the controller's power termi-

nals labeled Gnd and HOT. The controller reads the DIP

Switches and jumpers each time power is applied to it.

Set the BAS Port DIP switch DS3 to “enable.” Set the BAS

Port DIP switch DS4 to “E1-485.” Set the BMS Protocol DIP

switches DS8 through DS5 to “MSTP.” See Table 9.

Table 9 — SW3 Protocol Switch Settings

for MS/TP

Verify that the EIA-485 jumpers below the CCN Port are set

to EIA-485 and 2W.

The example in Fig. 29 shows the BAS Port DIP Switches

set for 76.8k (Carrier default) and MS/TP.

Set the BAS Port DIP Switches DS2 and DS1 for the appro-

priate communications speed of the MS/TP network (9600,

19.2k, 38.4k, or 76.8k bps). See Fig. 29 and Table 10.

Table 10 — Baud Selection Table

DIP switch 3 is used to set up which port the building net-

work is connected to. This DIP switch will always be set to

OFF.

DIP switch 4 is used to tell the UPC controller the commu-

nication language of the building network. This should always

be set to ON, unless the network uses BACnet over ARC156.

DIP switches 5-8 are used to set up the communication pro-

tocol. See Table 11 for settings.
NETWORK POINTS AND DESCRIPTIONS — The points

list for the controller is shown in Table 12.
BP (AV:1) — The BP (AV:1) parameter is a read-only value

that shows the current building pressure from the building pres-

sure sensor inside the ERV. This parameter is only applicable

for a building pressure based mode of operation.
DCV CO2 INSIDE (AV:2) — This parameter shows the read-

ing from the CO

2

sensor that is connected to the ERV. The CO

2

sensor is only provided with the ERV when the ERV has been

ordered with a CO

2

based EzERV control scheme.

EAT SENSOR (AV:3), OAT SENSOR (AV:7), RAT SEN-

SOR (AV:9), AND SAT SENSOR (AV:19) — These status

points show the temperatures in all 4 quadrants of the ERV. The

status points will only display values other than 0 if the ERV

was ordered with temperature sensors.
EXHAUST AIR CFM (AV:5) AND OUTSIDE AIR CFM

(AV:8) — These status points provide the airflow that each fan

is moving if the ERV was ordered with the EzERV option. This

option is an integrated airflow monitoring station.
EX FAN POS (AV:4) AND OA FAN POS (AV:6) — The

fan speed status points provide feedback on a scale of 0 to

100% to show the output of each fan.
REMOTE AIRFLOW CONFIGURATION MODE (AV:10)

— This mode sets up the mode of operation for the ERV. The

setting is associated with the control scheme the ERV was

ordered with from the factory. The appropriate setting for this

mode correlates with the last 3 characters of the part number

on the ERV.

• For part number G-A, the mode is Offset Airflow Con-

trol (mode no. 1).

• For part number G-B, the mode is CO

2

sensor based

Demand Control Ventilation with Offset Airflow Control

(mode no. 2).

• For part number G-D, the mode is Building Pressure sen-

sor based Airflow Control (mode no. 3).

• For part number G-E, the mode is CO

2

sensor based

Demand Controlled Ventilation with Building Pressure

sensor based Airflow Control (mode no. 4).

• If the ERV part number does not have "G-" in it then

mode no. 0 should always be used.

Table 11 — UPC Communication Protocol Settings (DIP Switches 5-8)

DS8

DS7

DS6

DS5

DS4

DS3

Off

Off

Off

Off

On

Off

BAUD RATE

DS2

DS1

9,600

Off

Off

19,200

On

Off

38,400

Off

On

76,800

On

On

Fig. 29 — DIP Switches

PROTOCOL

TYPE

DIP SWITCH

5

6

7

8

BACnet MSTP (m)

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

BACnet MSTP (s)

ON

OFF

OFF

OFF

BACnet PTP

OFF

ON

OFF

OFF

N2

ON

ON

OFF

OFF

Modbus

OFF

OFF

ON

OFF

LON SLTA

ON

OFF

ON

ON

LON Plugin

OFF

ON

ON

ON

Ethernet

ON

ON

ON

ON