The LN-Display controller has multifunction LCD
display. The controller can operate with LN Series
controllers or other multi-vendor open and
interoperable L
up to 250 network variables.
ONWORKS® controllers, and can display
Code No. LIT-1201904
Issued April 24, 2014
Supersedes June 21, 2012
The controller is based on L
ONWORKS technology for
peer-to-peer communication between controllers. The
Display is available in two casings: surface and flush
mount.
North American Emissions Compliance
United States
This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class A digital device
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference when this equipment is
operated in a commercial environment. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is
likely to cause harmful interference, in which case
the user will be required to correct the interference
at his/her own expense.
Canada
This Class (A) digital apparatus meets all
requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing
Equipment Regulations.
Figure 2 shows the flush mount casing dim e ns ion s.
Cet appareil numérique de la Classe (A) respecte
toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel
brouilleur du Canada.
Installation
Dimensions
Figure 1 shows the LN-Display surface mount casing
dimensions.
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Figure 2: Flush-Mount Casing Dimensions
1.4754 in.
(37.475 mm)
0.1813 in.
(4.605 mm)
6.0000 in.
(152.4 mm)
6.0000 in.
(152.4 mm)
5.4500 in.
(138.43 mm)
5.4500 in.
(113.03 mm)
Ø0.1540
in.
(3.91 mm)
4.8086 in.
(122.13 mm)
4.8086 in.
(122.13 mm)
1.1543 in.
(29.31 mm)
0.5000 in.
(12.7 mm)
1.0000 in.
(25.4 mm)
0.0800 in.
(2.032 mm)
BACK VIEW
BOTTOM VIEW
FRONT VIEW
SIDE
VIEW
FIG: flush_mount
Mounting
Three mounting scenarios are available for the Displ ay
casing: North American Electrical BoxElectrical Box, and DIN Rail.
, European
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North American Electrical Box
Figure 3: Removing the Surface Mount
Casing
FIG: Casing
Figure 4: Mounting Screw Holes
FIG: holes
3
3
2
44
2
3
3
1. Wire exit hole
2. Mounting screw holes for 2x4 electrical boxes
3. Mounting screw holes for 4x4 electrical boxes
4. Mounting screw holes for 1/4 DIN electrical boxes
1
Break-off tabs for
Din Rail mounting
break-off cover
Figure 5: DIN Rail Installation – Break Off
Figure 6: DIN Rail Mounted
FIG: din_rail
To mount the North American Electrical Box:
1. Remove the Display panel from the device by
gently pressing on the panel and pulling the front
panel outward (Figure 3).
8. Reattach the front panel to the base plate by
pressing gently on the Display until the panel clicks
into place.
European Electrical Box
Follow the steps in the North American Electrical Box
section.
DIN Rail
To mount on a DIN rail:
1. Remove the Display panel from the device by
gently pressing on the panel and pulling the front
panel outward (Figure 3).
2. Break off the tabs to expose the DIN rail channels
in the base plate (Figure 5).
2. Select a mounting location.
3. Pull the power and network communicatio n wires
until they extend 6 in. (152 mm) from the electrical
box.
4. Pull the power and network communicatio n wires
through the wire exit hole (Figure 4).
Wire exit hole
3. Break off the cover from the exit hole (Figure 5).
4. Pull the power and network communication wires
through the wire exit hole
5. Slide the back plate onto the DIN rail (Figure 6).
5. Position the base plate on the electrical box.
6. Mount the base plate using the screws provided
with the electrical box.
7. Connect the power and network communication
wires. See the Wiring
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6. Connect the power and network communication
Figure 7: Remove Flush Mount
Casing
Figure 8: Enclosure
Figure 9: Mounting Holes for Flush
Mount Casing
1
1. Mounting holes for flush moun t casing
1
11
wires. See the Wiring
section for more information.
7. Reattach the front panel to the base plate by
pressing gently on the Display until the panel clicks
into place.
Flush Mount Casing
To mount the LN-Display with flush mount casing:
1. Remove the Display panel from the device by
gently pressing outwards on the rear openings
(Figure 7).
7. Connect power and network commun ica tio n wire s.
8. Reattach the front panel to the base plate by
pressing gently on the display until the panel clicks
into place.
Location Considerations
For proper installation and subsequent operation of the
Display controller, follow these recommendations:
2. Create a 4 1/2 x 4 1/2 in. (113 x 133 mm) opening
in the enclosure cover, if necessary (Figure 8).
•Allow for proper clearance of device casing, wiring
terminals, and service pin for easy access,
hardware configuration, and maintenance.
•Record the Neuron® ID number located on the
inside of the device casing for commissioning the
device.
•Install at the following environmental conditions:
Ambient temperature: 32 to 158°F (0 to 70°C)
Relative humidity: 0 to 95%, noncondensing
•Ensure proper ventilation of devices, and avoid
area where corroding, deteriorating, or explosive
vapors, fumes, or gasses may be present.
Note: See Figure 2 for the controller dimens ion s.
3. Position the Display in the opening of the enclosure
cover and then transfer the position of the four
mounting holes to the cover (Figure 9).
4. Remove the Display front panel from the enclosure
Wiring
IMPORTANT: Make all wiring connections in
accordance with local, national, and regional
regulations. Do not exceed the LN-Display’s
electrical rating.
cover and drill the four holes.
Power Wiring
5. Fasten the enclosure cover on the panel.
6. Pull the power and network communica tio n wire s
through the wire exit hole.
LN-Display device power requirements: 24 VAC/VDC,
±15%, Class 2. Use transformers of 100 VA or less.
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The minimum cable section for power wiring is
!
Figure 10: Power Wiring
+
FUSE
Controller
2
COM
AC
Transformer
LN-Display
-
24 VAC /DC
24 VAC/DC
24 VAC/DC
24 VAC
Figure 11: Communications Wiring
Controller 2
EC-Display
Network
NET
GND
NET B
NET A
LN-Display
18 AWG. We recommended using the heaviest gauge
wire based on a maximum of 14 AWG and a minimum
of 18 AWG.
If you are applying power to more than one device, us e
the following method to calculate power requirements
of the transformer:
•Add maximum power consumption of all devices
and multiply by 1.3.
•If the resulting number is higher than 100 VA, use
multiple Class 2 transformers. Do not interconnect
the outputs of Class 2 transformers or power
sources unless listed for such connections.
•For multiple devices powered from the same
transformer, maintain consistent polarity between
all controllers. Connect the COM terminals from
each controller to the same terminal on the
secondary side of the transformer.
CAUTION: Risk of Electric Shock.
Disconnect the power supply before
making electrical connections to avoid
electric shock.
Communications Wiring
The approved cable type for LON communications is
Level IV 22 AWG (0.65 mm) UNSHIELDED. You can
use both one-pair and two-pair wires. The LON
communication wire is polarity insensitive and can be
laid out in either bus, star, loop, or free topology.
Connect both wires to the NET terminals of the
controller. If you are inserting multiple wires in the
terminals, properly twist wires together prior to inserting
them in the terminal connectors (Figure 11).
MISE EN GARDE : Risque de décharge
électrique.
Débrancher l'alimentation avant de
réaliser tout raccordement électrique afin
d'éviter tout risque de décharge
électrique.
We recommend using an external fuse on the 24 VAC
secondary side of the transformers to protect all
devices against power line spikes (Figure 10).
Note: For additional information about network
topology and wire-length restrictions, refer to the
Echelon® Junction Box and Wiring Guideline for
Twisted Pair L
ONWORKS Networks
(Part No. 005-0023-01).
IMPORTANT: Us e pr op er ter mina tio ns on the
network, according to the type of network topology
you are using. Failure to do so might result in
communication errors between controllers. Do not
use multiple gauges of cable on the same
communication bus, as this may also result in
communication errors.
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The LN-Display controller also has a built-in network
!
Figure 12: Bottom View
jack (1/8 in. [3.5 mm] mono male audio jack) that can
be used to connect to the L
network jack is located on the bottom of the device
(Figure 12).
CAUTION: Risk of Property Damage.
Do not apply power to the system before
checking all wiring connections. Short
circuited or improperly connected wires
may result in permanent damage to the
equipment.
MISE EN GARDE : Risque de dégâts
matériels.
Ne pas mettre le système sous tension
avant d'avoir vérifié tous les raccords de
câblage. Des fils formant un court-circuit
ou connectés de façon incorrecte
risquent d'endommager
irrémédiablement l'équipement.
ONWORKS network. This
Selecting Network Terminators
For information on selecting Network Terminators,
refer to the L
Communication and Interface Guide Technical Bulletin
(LIT-12011253).
ONWORKS LN-Series Network
Setup and Adjustments
Commissioning
To commission a device and add it to a LONWORKS
network, use the device plug-in as well as the .xif and
.apb files.
Note: The device commissioning instructions only
apply when you are using a L
Services (LNS®) network management tool, such as
LN-Builder.
To obtain the necessary files:
ONWORKS Network
2. Register the plug-in on the network database. By
doing this, you create the device template that is
used to commission the device.
3. Commission the device using the proper device
template and .apb file with your network
management tool.
Note: If you download an improper .apb file into the
device, you may damage the Neuron chip in your
controller. The controller may become unusable.
Neuron ID and Service Pin
To commission a device and add it to a L
network, you need the Neuron ID of the device. The re
are two methods to obtain the Service Pin number.
To locate the Neuron ID number, perform one of the
following procedures:
1. Manual entry: The Neuron ID address and bar
code are located on either the top panel of the
device (surface and DIN rail models), or inside the
casing of the device (flush mount models).
2. Service Pin: Press the Service Pin on the device
to broadcast the Neuron ID on the L
network. The Service Pin on the Scheduler is
located on the bottom right of the device
(Figure 12). The Display device may have multiple
methods for broadcasting the Neuron ID over the
network depending on the revision level of the
actual controller. The revision number is located on
the printed circuit board, inside the casing.
Information on Revision levels:
•all devices with Revision 5 or later have a
Service Pin located on the bottom of the device
•all devices with Revision 4 or earlier have a
Reset Pin instead of a Service Pin. (When you
press the Reset Pin the controller performs a
cold reset and restarts the device.)
ONWORKS
ONWORKS
Repair Information
If the LN-Display fails to operate within its
specifications, replace the unit. For a replacement,
contact the nearest Johnson Controls® representative.
1. Run the installation setup to install the device
plug-in and the latest version of the .xif and .apb
files onto your computer. Th e .xif and .apb files
install in the C:\LonWorks\Import\JCI folder.
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Troubleshooting
Table 1 describes possible troubleshooting problems
and solutions.
Table 1: Troubleshooting
ProblemCauseSolution
Device is powered but
does not turn on.
Device cannot
communicate on the FTT
network.
Device communicates
well on short network
but does not
communicate on large
network.
Status
Light Emitting Diode
1
(LED)
Fuse has blown
(Auto-reset fuse)
Power supply polarityVerify that consistent polarity is maintained between all controllers
Absent or incorrect
supply voltage
Overloaded power
transformer
Network not wired
properly
Absent or incorrect
network termination
Network lengthCheck the total wire length to verify it does not exceed the
Wire typeCheck the wire type to verify it meets the specifications. Ensure you
Network wiring problemVerify the wire connections are correct.
Absent or incorrect
network termination
Extra capacitanceVerify that no extra capacitance is connected to the network other
Number of devices on
network segment
exceeded
Network trafficQuery node statistics to check errors. Use a LON protocol analyzer to
OffThe device is in normal operation or the device is not powered.
OnThe device has no application. Reload the application file (.apb).
Slow Blink
1 second On,
1 second Off
Fast Blink
1 second On,
1 second Off
Disconnect the power, the inputs, and the output terminals. Wait a
few seconds to allow the auto-reset fuse to cool down. Check the
power supply and the input/output wiring. Reconnect the power.
and the transformer. Ensure the COM terminal of each controller is
connected to the same terminal on the secondary side of the
transformer (Figure 11).
Check power supply voltage between 24 VAC/DC and COM pins to
ensure that it is between acceptable limits. Check for tripped fuse or
circuit breaker.
Verify the transformer used is powerful enough to supply all
controlled devices.
Verify the wire connections are correct.
Check the terminations.
specifications.
are using unshielded wire.
Check the terminations. Incorrect or broken terminations make the
communication integrity dependent upon a device’s position on the
network.
than the standard FTT circuit and a maximum of a 10 ft (3 m) stub (in
bus topology).
The number of devices on a channel should never exceed 64. Use a
router or a repeater in accordance to the specifications.
check network traffic.
If the device is not powered and the LED is Off, press the Service Pin
to light up the LED display.
The device is not configured. Commission the device.
Watchdog time out. The application is corrupted.
Call your Johnson Controls representative to report the problem.
1.The Status LED is located on the bottom right of the LCD display. It emits an orange light when the device is ON.
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Metasys® and Johnson Controls® are registered trademarks of Johnson Controls, Inc.
Protection: 500 mA auto-reset fuse
Consumption: 8 VA
EnvironmentalOperating Temperature: 32 to 158°F (0 to 70°C)
Storage Temperature: -4 to 158°F (-20 to 70°C)
Relative Humidity: 0 to 90% noncondensing
GeneralProcessor: Neuron 3150™, 8 bits, 10 MHz
Memory: Nonvolatile Flash 64 K (APB application,
Nonvolatile Flash 64 K [storage])
Communication: LonTalk® protocol
Transceiver: TP/FT-10, 78 Kbps
Status Indicator: Green LEDs on outputs
Communication Jack Input: 1/8 in. (3.5 mm)
EnclosureMaterial: ABS Resin
Color: Off White
Dimension (FMT): 6 in. x 6 in. x 1.48 in. (151 x 151 x 38 mm)
Dimension (SMT): 4.57 in. x 4.57 in. x 1.48 in. (116 x 116 x 38 mm)
Shipping Weight (FMT): 0.88 lb (0.40 kg)
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)Type: Backlit
Definition: 128 x 128 pixels
Display Area: 2.1 x 2.1 in. (53 x 53 mm)
Screen Saver: Customizable
ComplianceUnited StatesUL Listed, File E107041, CCN PAZX, to UL 916, Energy Management
Equipment. FCC Compliant to CFR 47, Part 15, Subpart B, Class B.
CanadaUL Listed, File E107041, CCN PAZX7, to CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 205, Signal
Equipment. Industry Canada, IECES-003.
The performance specifications are nominal and conform to acceptable industry standards. For application at conditions beyond these
specifications, contact the local Johnson Controls office. Johnson Controls, Inc. shall not be liable for damages resulting from misapplication or
misuse of its products.
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