KMC Controls KMD-5210, KMD-5210–001, KMD-5210–002 Installation And Operation Manual

Installation and Operation Guide
KMD-5210 LAN Controller
KMD-5210–001 LAN Controller with BACnet 802.3
KMD-5210–002 LAN Controller with BACnet MS/TP
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KMD–5210 Installation and Operation

Contents

Section 1
About the LAN controller
Introduction .......................................................................................................................... 5
BACnet options .................................................................................................................... 5
Specifications ........................................................................................................................ 6
Options and Accessories ..................................................................................................... 9
Controls and Connections ................................................................................................ 10
Safety Considerations ....................................................................................................... 11
Section 2
Installation
Mounting ............................................................................................................................ 13
Network connections ........................................................................................................ 14
EIA–485 networks .............................................................................................................. 16
BACnet networks ............................................................................................................... 18
Planning for input and output modules ........................................................................ 20
Module installation ........................................................................................................... 21
Connecting Power ............................................................................................................. 22
Connecting to a Computer ............................................................................................... 23
Section 3
Operation
Applying power .................................................................................................................27
Lights and indicators ......................................................................................................... 27
Resetting the controller ..................................................................................................... 29
Section 4
Configuration and programming
Related materials ............................................................................................................... 31
Programming Considerations .......................................................................................... 31
Configuring a controller with HCM ............................................................................... 32
Programming for BACnet in WinControl XL ................................................................ 36
Access to the LAN Controller from BACnet ................................................................. 37
Firewalls and network communications ........................................................................ 37
System time keeping ......................................................................................................... 37
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SECTION 1

About the LAN controller

This section provides a general introduction to the KMD-5210 LAN Controller. It also introduces safety information. Review this material in its entirety before installing or operating the controller.

Introduction The KMD-5210 LAN Controller is a programmable, direct digital controller

used to facilitate high-level, peer-to-peer network communications for facilities management purposes. The LAN Controller may be operated in a stand alone configuration or as part of a fully networked digital system to intelligently monitor and control HVACR equipment.
The KMD-5210 uses a token passing protocol in Tier 1 networks using an Ethernet network to communicate with other LAN Controllers. The LAN Controller also supports Tier Up to 32 KMD-5210 controllers can be integrated into a single peer-to-peer network, each supporting up to 124 nodes on a Tier
The controller also supports remote access through a modem port and provides two ports for direct connection with up to two PCs. The firmware in the controller uses a high-level, easy-to-learn programming language to ensure reliability, rapid programming, and compatibility with future KMC system. This programming function is available from within the KMC Controls WinControl application.
2 networks with two dedicated EIA–485 ports.
2 network.

BACnet options BACnet 802.3 The KMD-5210-001 adds BACnet functionality to the LAN

Controller. Through Control Basic statements the controller communicates with 802.3 BACnet devices on the same Ethernet broadcast segment.
BACnet MS/TP The KMD-5210-002 adds BACnet MS/TP functionality to the LAN Controller functionality. By using Control Basic programming, the controller exchanges data with native BACnet devices on an MS/TP network.
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Specifications

Specifications
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Processor Motorola 68360, 32–bit, 33 MHz

Memory

Flash 2 megabytes, nonvolatile, operating programs
and data storage
RAM 2 megabytes, 72–hour capacitor backup

Inputs and Outputs The KMD-5210 controller includes eight

universal I/O ports for optional input and output modules. Connect up to eight KMD-5220 input modules, eight KMD-5221 output modules or a combination of input and output modules in any combination.
I/O Ports Eight, 16–pin connectors. Software selectable as
analog or digital standard or custom units of measure.
Inputs 16–bit analog-to-digital (A/D)
Software selectable as analog or digital standard or custom units of measure. Install up to 8, 16 input modules for up to 128 universal inputs.
Output 12–bit digital to analog (D/A)

Communications

Tier 1 EIA–485 protocol at rates up to 38 kilobaud.
Connector type is a three-screw terminal block, 12–22 AWG wire. Note: Use the Tier 1 connection only when replacing KMD–5110 MultiNet controllers and Ethernet is not available. Contact KMC Controls techncial support for networking details.
Tier 2 A and B EIA–485 protocol at rates up to 38 kilobaud.
Connectors are three-screw terminal blocks, 12–22 AWG wire. Two ports, each of which support up to 124 KMC Tier
2 controllers.
EIA–485 EIA–485 protocol at rates up to 38 kilobaud.
Connector is a three-screw terminal block,
AWG wire. Supports BACnet MS/TP in
12–22 KMD-5210–002.
Modem EIA–232 in parallel with Computer B. Dial-in
and dial-out for with alarm and paging capability, 9–Pin (DB-9).
Computer A and B Two EIA–232 ports, operate up to 38.4 kilobaud.
Connectors are three-screw terminal blocks, 12–22 AWG wire.
Ethernet 10baseT, RJ–45 supports up to 31 networked
1 controllers and BACnet 802.3 in KMD-
Tier 5210–001
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Programmable Features

Control Basic Programs 128 user-definable program areas
Networked Points In 512 from each Tier 2 network
Networked Points Out 64 to each Tier 2 network
PID Control Loops 64 PID control loops Program Variables 256 - Software selectable as analog or digital
Time keeping Real-time clock with power backup.
Ta bl es 5 user defined

Logging

Trend Logs 96 trend logs each supporting up to 6 analog,
Runtime Logs 28 runtime logs with time/date stamp and
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Specifications
127 from Tier 1 network
64 out to a Tier 1 network
with standard or custom ranges, manually set or program driven values
Programmable for automatic daylight saving time by date, day of month and time of day.
digital, or virtual elements or points
cumulative runtime

Schedules

Weekly Schedule 32 schedules with 2 override days Annual Schedule 16 for holiday schedules

Alarms Alarm buffering for up to 128 alarms

50 alarm messages for distribution On-board 68-character alarm or maintenance text messages

Power Loss Power fail with auto restart

On-board real-time clock with 72–hour capacitor backup.

Security Six operator access levels

256 operator names with passwords

Custom Graphics 64 system groups each of which can manage 160

points with animated and color graphics.

Regulatory UL 916 Energy Management Equipment listed

CE compliant FCC Class B, Part 15, Subpart B SASO PCP Registration KSA R-103263
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Specifications
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Power Supply Requires KMD–5563, International-ready 120/

240 VAC, 1.35 ampere power supply

Environmental Limits

Operating 32° to 120° F (0° to 49° C) Shipping –40° to 140° F (–40° to 60° C) Humidity 0–95% RH, non-condensing

Weight 1.8 pounds (816 grams)

Compatibility

Software WinControl XL Plus 1.06 or later
TotalControl 1.8.1 or later
Controllers Compatible with Tier 1 controllers firmware
build 2.01 or later

Dimensions

Illustration 1-1 KMD-5210 Components
Table 1-1 KMD-5210 Dimensions
ABCDEF
10.50 in. 6.50 in. 0.25 in. 10.00 4.00 in. 1.25 in. 0.98 in.
267 mm 165 mm 6 mm 254 mm 102 mm 32 mm 25 mm
Height (not shown)
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Options and Accessories Modules

KMD-5220 Input Module KMD-5221 Output Module

Ribbon Cables for Input and Output Modules

KMD-5660 6 inch (15 cm) ribbon cable KMD-5668 9 inch (23 cm) ribbon cable KMD-5661 14 inch (36 cm) ribbon cable KMD-5662 19 inch (48 cm) ribbon cable KMD-5663 24 inch (61 cm) ribbon cable

Power

KMD-5563 International-ready power supply, 120/240
XEE-6112-100 100 VA Transformer, 24 volts AC (required only
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Options and Accessories

volts AC, 1.35 amperes
for KMD-5221 output module)

Upgrades

HTO-1102 Flash Kit Module; KMD/BAC-5XXX,
BAC-7XXX (Replaces KMD-5696)

Enclosures

HCO-1035 Panel Enclosure (20 x 24 x 6 inches)
x 610 x 152 mm)
(508
HCO-1036 Panel Enclosure (24 x 36 x 6 inches)
x 914 x 152 mm)
(610
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Reset button (Beneath cover)
Power
Tier 1 EIA–485
Tier 2 EIA–485 Modem
BACnet MS/TP
EIA–232 for PC
Ethernet and BACnet
802.3
LED Status Display

Controls and Connections

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Controls and Connections Before installing the KMD-5210 LAN Controller, take some time to become
familiar with the controller layout and components.
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Illustration 1-2 Controls and indicators
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About the LAN controller

Safety Considerations

Safety Considerations KMC controls assumes the responsibility for providing you with a safe
product and safety guidelines for its proper use. Safety means protection to all individuals who install, operate and service the equipment as well as protection of the equipment itself. To promote safety, we use hazard alert labeling in this manual. Follow the associated guidelines to avoid hazards.
Danger represents the most severe hazard alert. Bodily harm or death will occur if danger guidelines are no t followed.
Warning represents hazards which could result in severe injury or death.
Caution indicates potential personal injury or equipment or property damage if instructions are not followed.
Notes provide additional important information.
Provides programming tips and shortcuts which may save time.
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