13b. wcc iii - mcd2 installation guide, Functions of the wcciii-mcd2 wcciii-mcd2 functions – WattMaster WM-WCC3-TGD-01B User Manual
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13B. WCC III - MCD2 INSTALLATION GUIDE
WCC III Technical Guide
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Functions of the WCCIII-MCD2
WCCIII-MCD2 Functions
The main function of the WCCIII-MCD2 is to provide a hardware 
and software platform for a program that WattMaster Controls 
has developed called “backtask”. The BACKTASK program is so 
named because it is a multiple BACKground TASKing application 
program.
The BACKTASK program does a lot of various functions such as: 
USB communications to the internal MCOMM board, Time clock 
functions, analog/binary global processing, overrides of control 
points, Holiday scheduling, Optimal starts, PID programs, Shed /
Restore programs, Duty cycle programs, Proportional Programs, 
Tenant Overrides, and Emailing of alarms. The BACKTASK 
program also provides for remote IP connection to a set of 
Windows-based programs generally referred to as the WCC III 
programs. 
If the BACKTASK program is not running on the WCCIII-MCD2, 
there is a watchdog circuit on the WCC3 MCOMM board that will 
automatically restart/reset the WCCIII-MCD2 within 3 minutes. 
This watchdog circuit may interfere with the installation of new 
BACKTASK software. There is a way to disable this watchdog 
circuit. Please contact WattMaster Controls for further important 
information on temporally disabling this watchdog circuit. A two 
pin berg jumper that is labeled “SBC RESET” on the WCC3 
MCOMM board enables (ON) or disables (OFF) this watchdog 
circuit, but this jumper must be “ON” for normal operation, and 
if this “SBC RESET” jumper is left “OFF” then the automatic 
restart/reset function of the WCCIII-MCD2 is then inoperable, and 
may cause future undesirable operating issues. Manual reset from 
the CrystalFontz LCD interface is also enabled/disabled with this 
jumper, too. 
Again, great caution must be used to ensure that this “SBC RESET” 
jumper on the WCC3 MCOMM board is set back to enabled (ON) 
if it is ever disabled for any and all software installations that occur 
in the fi eld. This enabling/disabling of the “SBC RESET” jumper 
is not normally done for simple setting of the IP addressing. 
This WCCIII-MCD2 also has hardware (WCC3 MCOMM board) 
that interfaces to four isolated RS-485 communications loops 
that then connects to various SAT III type controllers for building 
automation controls.
The 24VAC@50VA power transformer for the WCCIII-MCD2 is 
to be connected to a dedicated APC
TM
brand UPS ( Uninterruptible
Power Supply) outlet so that the MCD will keep running during a 
minor power outage. The Cable/DSL modem/router should also be 
plugged into one of these dedicated UPS (Uninterruptible Power 
Supply) outlets. Take note that the UPS may have several outlets 
but not all are marked backup power. Some are surge suppression 
only. Use the backed up power outlets.
TheWCCIII-MCD2 has the ability to monitor power status of 
the UPS to control the shutdown of the WCCIII-MCD2 via the 
supplied APC USB cable. These commands that are sent from an 
APC
TM
brand UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) upon detection
of loss of power will alert the WCCIII-MCD2 of power failure 
that is then logged to the MCD’s SYSLOG fi le. The MCD will 
monitor the UPS until there are 3 minutes of power remaining and 
then initiate a shut-down of the WCCIII-MCD2. Upon resumption 
of normal power, the WCCIII-MCD2 will power up on its own and 
log the event in the SYSLOG of the OS.
