Automated Logic SE6166 Technical Instructions

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SE6166 Controller
Technical Instructions
Rev. 4/13/2011
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Contents
What is the SE6166 controller? .................................................................................................. 1
Driver and control program ........................................................................................... 1
Specifications .............................................................................................................. 1
Inputs .......................................................................................................................... 3
Digital outputs ............................................................................................................. 3
Analog outputs ............................................................................................................. 4
Room sensors .............................................................................................................. 4
BACviews ..................................................................................................................... 4
To mount the SE6166 ............................................................................................................... 5
Wiring for power ........................................................................................................................ 5
To wire for power .......................................................................................................... 5
To address the SE6166 ............................................................................................................. 5
Wiring for communications ........................................................................................................ 6
Wiring specifications .................................................................................................... 6
To wire the SE6166 for communications ....................................................................... 6
Wiring inputs and outputs .......................................................................................................... 7
Wiring specifications .................................................................................................... 7
To wire inputs and outputs ............................................................................................ 8
Wiring a room sensor to the SE6166 ......................................................................................... 10
Rnet wiring specifications ........................................................................................... 10
To wire an RS sensor ................................................................................................... 11
LogiStat wiring specifications ..................................................................................... 11
To wire a LogiStat sensor ............................................................................................ 11
Downloading the SE6166 ........................................................................................................ 12
To download in WebCTRL ............................................................................................ 12
To assign inputs or outputs to points ......................................................................................... 13
Input values ............................................................................................................... 13
Output values ............................................................................................................. 14
Resolution values ....................................................................................................... 15
Offset/Polarity values ................................................................................................. 15
To use the Auto-Off-On switches.................................................................................. 16
To set up the driver .................................................................................................................. 16
Driver ......................................................................................................................... 16
Device ........................................................................................................................ 17
Notification Classes ................................................................................................... 18
Calendars .................................................................................................................. 19
Common and Specific Alarms ..................................................................................... 19
Custom Translation Tables .......................................................................................... 19
Switch and Jumper Positions ...................................................................................... 19
To communicate through the local access port ........................................................................... 20
To set up a Local Access connection in WebCTRL ......................................................... 20
Troubleshooting ...................................................................................................................... 21
Formatting the controller ............................................................................................ 21
LED's ......................................................................................................................... 22
Serial number ............................................................................................................ 23
Replacing the SE6166's battery ................................................................................. 23
To take the SE6166 out of service ............................................................................... 23
Compliance ............................................................................................................................ 24
FCC Compliance......................................................................................................... 24
CE Compliance ........................................................................................................... 24
BACnet Compliance ................................................................................................... 24
Appendix - SE6166 coverplate ................................................................................................. 25
WebCTRL, EIKON, BACview, SuperVision, and InterOp are registered trademarks, and Alert is a trademark of Automated Logic Corporation.
®
BACnet
is a registered trademark of ASHRAE. All other brand and product names are trademarked by their respective companies.
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NOTE
NOTE
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What is the SE6166 controller?

Driver and control program

Specifications

The SE6166 controller controls rooftop Air Handling Units (AHUs) or other large single pieces of equipment. You can mount the SE6166 on or inside the rooftop equipment.
Driver DRV_SE
Maximum number of control programs 1
Maximum number of BACnet objects* 300**
* Depends on available memory. ** Any points that exceed this number will not be network visible.
Power 24 Vac ±10%, 50–60 Hz, 20 VA power consumption (38.4
VA with BACview6 attached) single Class 2 source only, 100 VA or less
BACnet port (This port may be labeled
For communication with the controller network using ARC156 or MS/TP (9600 bps–76.8 kbps)
CMnet.)
Local Access port For system start-up and troubleshooting
LogiStat port For LogiStat and LogiStat Plus room sensors. The LogiStat
port uses two universal inputs.
The SE6166 does not support the LogiStat Pro. Use
an RS Pro on the Rnet port instead.
Rnet port Supports up to four RS Standard sensors and one RS Plus,
RS Pro, or RS Pro-F sensor for averaging or high/low select control. The sensors can share the Rnet port with a BACview
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or BACview
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If you use the Rnet port, you cannot connect a
LogiStat sensor to the LogiStat port.
Inputs 16 inputs, configurable for 0–10 Vdc, 0–20 mA, RTD,
thermistor, or dry contact, and one LogiStat port. Inputs 1 and 2 are also configurable for pulse counter or timed local override (TLO).
If using a LogiStat or LogiStat Plus, temperature and setpoint adjust inputs replace inputs 9 and 10, making 9 and 10 unavailable.
Input resolution 12 bit A/D
Input pulse frequency 40 pulses per second. Minimum pulse width (on or off time)
required for each pulse is 12.5 msec.
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Digital outputs 6 digital outputs, relay contacts rated at 3 A max @ 24 Vac.
Configured normally open.
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Analog outputs 6 analog outputs, 0–10 Vdc or 0–20 mA selectable
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Output resolution 8 bit D/A
Microprocessor High speed 16-bit microprocessor with ARCNET
communication co-processor
Memory 1 MB non-volatile battery-backed RAM, 1 MB Flash memory,
16-bit memory bus
Real-time clock Battery-backed real-time clock keeps track of time in event
of power failure
Battery 10-year Lithium CR2032 battery provides a minimum of
10,000 hours of data retention during power outages
Protection Incoming power and network connections are protected by
non-replaceable internal solid-state polyswitches that reset themselves when the condition that causes a fault returns to normal. The power, network, input, and output connections are also protected against voltage transient and surge events.
BT485 connector You attach a BT485 (not included) to a controller at the
beginning and end of a network segment to add bias and to terminate a network segment.
Status indicators LED's indicate status of communications, running, errors,
power, and digital outputs
Environmental operating range
-20 to 140°F (-29 to 60°C), 10–90% relative humidity, non­condensing
The controllers should be mounted in a protective
enclosure.
Physical Rugged aluminum cover, removable, screw-type terminal
blocks
Overall dimensions Width:
Height:
Mounting dimensions Width:
Height:
Recommended panel
1 1/2 in. (3.8 cm)
8 5/16 in. (21.1 cm) 7 in. (17.8 cm)
7 7/8 in. (19.9 cm) 5 in. (12.7 cm)
depth
Weight 1.2 lbs (0.5 kg)
BACnet support Conforms to the Advanced Application Controller (B-AAC)
Standard Device Profile as defined in ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 135-2004 (BACnet) Annex L
Listed by UL-916 (PAZX), cUL-916 (PAZX7), FCC Part 15-Subpart B-
Class A, CE EN50082-1997
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These inputs...
Support this signal type...
Description
Aux Power Out
Aux Power Out
Gnd
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Inputs

The SE6166 has 16 inputs that accept the signal types described below.
All Thermistor1 Precon type 2 (10 kOhm at 77°F). Input voltages should
be from 0.489 Vdc to 3.825 Vdc for thermistors.
All Dry contact A 5 Vdc wetting voltage detects contact position, resulting
in a 1 mA maximum sense current when the contacts are closed.
All 0–5 Vdc
0–10 Vdc
The output impedance of a 0–5 Vdc or a 0–10 Vdc source must not exceed 200 Ohms. The input impedance of the SE6166 is approximately 20 kOhm.
All 0–20 mA The input resistance on the positive (+) terminal is 250
Ohms. The
connector is capable of supplying 24 Vdc to multiple 4–20 mA transducers, but the total current demanded must not exceed 200 mA. If the voltage measured from the to
is less than 18 Vdc, you need to use an external
connector
power supply.
All RTD1 Platinum - 1 kOhm at 32°F (0°C)
Nickel/Iron - 1 kOhm at 70°F (21°C) Balco TS8000 - 1 kOhm at 70°F (21°C) Input voltages should be from 0.6–1.2 V.
ALC recommends use of an external current
transducer between an RTD and the SE6166.
IN-1, IN-2 Pulse
counter
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Pulse counting up to 40 pulses per second. Minimum pulse width (on or off time) required for each pulse is 12.5 msec.
IN-1, IN-2 Timed local
override
A momentary contact switch that overrides a schedule and turns equipment on for a defined period of time. The override time added for each push of the button and the maximum allowable On time are software adjustable.
IN-9, IN-10 LogiStat
LogiStat Plus
IN-9–See Thermistor.
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IN-10–Setpoint adjust. Input voltages should be from 1.4–
3.4 Vdc.
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To use a thermistor or RTD not listed above, you can set up a custom translation table (page 19)
for your sensor.
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The SE6166 can perform pulse counting for dry contact or voltage inputs if you assign the input to
a Pulse to Analog Input microblock. See To assign inputs or outputs to points (page 13).
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A LogiStat or LogiStat Plus connected to the SE6166 uses IN-9 and IN-10. A LogiStat Pro or an RS
room sensor does not use these inputs.

Digital outputs

The SE6166 has 6 digital outputs. You can connect each output to a maximum of 24 Vac. Each output is a dry contact rated at 3 A maximum and is normally open.
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Analog outputs

The SE6166 has 6 analog outputs that support voltage or current devices. The controlled device must share the same ground as the controller and have the following resistance to ground:

Room sensors

0–10 Vdc 0–20 mA
min 500 Ohms max 800 Ohms
NOTE The SE6166 supervises all outputs.
RS sensors
You can wire RS sensors to the SE6166's Rnet port. An Rnet can consist of any of the following combinations of devices wired in a daisy-chain or star configuration:
1 RS Plus, RS Pro, or RS Pro-F
1–4 RS Standards
1–4 RS Standards, and 1 RS Plus, RS Pro, or RS Pro-F
Any of the above combinations, plus up to 2 BACviews, but no more than 6 devices
total. See BACviews below.
LogiStats
You can wire a LogiStat or LogiStat Plus to the SE6166's LogiStat port.
NOTES
The SE6166 does not support the LogiStat Pro.
A LogiStat or LogiStat Plus wired to the SE6166 cannot be used for local access.
If you use the Rnet port, you cannot connect a LogiStat sensor to the LogiStat port.

BACviews

You can wire a BACview5 or BACview6 keypad/display unit to the Rnet port of the SE6166 to view or edit some of its property values or its real time clock. See Room sensors above
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for Rnet configurations. See the BACview (http://accounts.automatedlogic.com) or BACview
Hardware Setup Guide
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Hardware Setup Guide
(http://accounts.automatedlogic.com) for installation instructions.
To start up and troubleshoot the SE6166, you can temporarily connect the following items to its Local Access port:
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The BACview
Handheld. See its Technical Instructions
(http://accounts.automatedlogic.com).
A laptop running the Virtual BACview software. Virtual BACview software simulates the
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BACview
and is included with WebCTRL v4 or later.
NOTE Before you can use the BACview5, BACview6, BACview6 Handheld, or Virtual BACview with the SE6166, you must create a BACview screen file in ViewBuilder, enter the screen file name in the controller's
Properties box in SiteBuilder, and then download
the control program to the SE6166.
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