IQ204/ADL
Autodialling Controller
Description Features
The IQ204/ADL Autodialling Controller has 8 analogue inputs, 8 • 1 second cycle time and extended logging
digital inputs and 8 voltage analogue outputs. There is a special • integral autodialling facility to external modem
connector for an external 2-line display panel. The controller • option to share line (dial out alarms only)
provides full Direct Digital Control (DDC) with PID loops. The unit • full DDC control with PID control loops
is enclosed in a robust metal box. The IQ204 and one other • stand alone or integrated system operation
controller on its local Lan (e.g. an IDxx access controller) can • 8 analogue + 8 digital inputs
communicate using the modem. • 8 voltage analogue outputs
• RS232 or RS485 local supervisor port (if modem disconnected)
• dual strategy non-volatile backup
indicators 57 mm (2.24”)
Physical
earthing O K O K N E T W O R K
W A R N IN G
P O W E R IN
T - T -
E 230 Vac input power (option)
(grounding) T +
R - T X
T X
T +
R -
R E M O V A L O F T H IS C O V E R
E X P O S E S D A N G E R O U S
V O L T A G E S N (0 V )
flange
R + R +
~ ~
H O L E S
H O L E S
L (2 4 V )
T - T -
R X
T + R X T +
R E M O V A L O F T H IS L A B E L W IL L E X P O S E D IN R A IL M O U N T IN G
R E M O V A L O F T H IS L A B E L W IL L E X P O S E D IN R A IL M O U N T IN G
D O N O T O P E R A T E T H IS U N IT W IT H T H E S E H O L E S E X P O S E D
D O N O T O P E R A T E T H IS U N IT W IT H T H E S E H O L E S E X P O S E D
network
R -
R +
R -
R +
2 4 V
E1 6 0 m A
~ ~
(2 4 V ) 24 Vac input power (option)
180 mm (7.09”)
2 4 V 2 4 V 0 V (0 V )
connections 0 V
D 8
0 V
D 8
A 8 A 8
D 7
A 7
D 7
A 7
2 4 V
0 V
2 4 V
0 V
auxiliary output supply
2 4 V 2 4 V B 8 B 8
D 6 D 6 0 V 0 V
A 6 A 6 B 7 B 7
input D 5
A 5
D 5
A 5
0 V
B 6
0 V
B 6
0 V 0 V
channels D 4
A 4
D 4
A 4
0 V
B 5
0 V
0 V
B 5
output channels
0 V
D 3 D 3 B 4 B 4
C A U T IO N !
C A U T IO N !
255 mm (10.04”)
D IS P L A Y P A N E L
earthing (grounding)
R S 4 8 5 R S 2 3 2 D o n o t p lu g a c o m p u te r in to th is c o n n e c to r a s to d o s o
m a y c a u s e d a m a g e b o th to th e c o m p u te r a n d th is u n it
flange
(7.87”)
adaptor cable (450 mm, 17.72”, supplied)
modem
25 mm
(0.98”)
55 mm (2.17”)
FUNCTIONALITY
The IQ Controller’s functionality can be divided into four sections; the System, the Strategy, the Firmware, and the Hardware.
SYSTEM
The IQ204/ADL is able to communicate with other IQ system Building Management System devices (e.g. supervisors and IQ
controllers), using the modem or using the IQ system network. The modem may be unplugged from the supervisor port, and replaced
with a local supervisor type device (e.g. PC).
Quick Start
When the IQ204/ADL is received ‘out of the box’, the system must first be configured so that a supervisor can dial up and communicate
with the unit using the modem. Any further configuration can then be done using the modem or locally if required with the exception
that a strategy data file cannot be downloaded to the IQ204 using the modem.
Note that the IQ204 will restore a backed up strategy from strategy 3 Telephone number: set to telephone number of modem
backup module 1, if set up, after a loss of data due to battery being used by supervisor.
failure and this may change these parameters.
4 Autodial module, own telephone number: must be set to
4 network connection: link using ‘loop back’ connector the IQ204 modem’s telephone number if sending alarms
(supplied) if controller stand-alone. to a supervisor (e.g. 963).
5 address of second accessible controller: set to be IQ204
address switch + 2; range 13 to 119 (e.g. 18).
The supervisor can now communicate with the controller and [controller address + 2], and the 2 controllers will send their alarms to
the supervisor. If the second controller is an access controller the BMS supervisor can retransmit the access alarms to the access
supervisor. A detailed description of autodial lite system functionality is given in the IQ Configuration Manual Addendum.
Communications
Using the above configuration, information within the IQ204/ADL can be communicated to and from an IQ system supervisor or
software tool.
The IQ204 can communicate with other local IQ controllers using inter-controller communications (IC comms). If the modem is
connected, the autodialled supervisor can only talk to the two designated controllers, but the IQ204 can use IC Comms to communicate
to or from other controllers not directly accessible to the supervisor enabling the sharing of information across the whole system.
Note that Inter-Controller Communications cannot be used to communicate using the modem.
Note that unlike the TMN, the IQ204/ADL cannot be on an internetwork, and does not use the next five addresses.
Note that although a strategy data file can be uploaded using the modem (backup) it cannot be downloaded using the modem to the IQ204;
a file can be downloaded to the second controller at [address + 2].
STRATEGY
The strategy processes inputs according to a set of instructions and then outputs signals which can be used to control equipment.
Configuration: The IQ204/ADL uses the standard IQ Dual Strategy Backup: Two strategy files may be stored in non-
configuration mode which enables configuration using the volatile memory (i.e. retention is independent of controller's
network, or using the supervisor port (either using modem or by battery). The strategy backup modules can be accessed in
local PC). SET can be used to create a strategy data file (.IQ2) configuration mode by character '#'. There are two modules (#1
which can then be downloaded to the controller if connected to or #2). Since the controller will load the strategy from module 1
the controller directly or using the network. The strategy file can if it detects a corrupted memory condition, it is recommended to
be uploaded using the modem for backup purposes. keep module 1 as the current strategy backup.
Full details of the modules are given in the IQ Configuration Strategy Cleardown: The IQ204 has a modified version of IQ2v3
Manual and Addendum. The IQ204/ADL also contains the strategy cleardown because it is able to restore the strategy from
standard IQ2 features as described in IQ Configuration Manual a strategy backup module. If there is a strategy file backed up in
Addendum: Engineers Journal (J), I/O Summary (i/o) Loader module 1, it will restore the file after loss of data during power
Issue (R(c), ’c’ lower case), Serial Number (R(s), ‘s’ lower case), down due to a faulty battery (i.e. checksum error or checksum
Supply Frequency Option, Enhanced Logging, Module position, invalid). If there isn't a strategy file backed up in module 1, it will
and Strategy Cleardown. null down the memory, set the address module ID and attributes
to indicate 'Strategy Erased', and enter a CONL condition
Differences between the modules covered in the manuals and (Controller on line - restart).
the IQ204’s modules are described below.
Note that the time, date, and day of week will need to be set up;
Line Sharing: As explained in the manuals, changing modem this can be done automatically by a timemaster.
initialisation string 2 in the modem module (to ATS0=0) enables
the modem to share a line; the modem can dial out with alarms, Other methods of strategy cleardown act as normal and leave
but it will ignore incoming calls, so cannot be accessed from a the controller with a null strategy and any strategies backed up
supervisor. will still be set up in the strategy backup modules; however, a
firmware upgrade will clear down the strategy backup modules.
HARDWARE
Box: The unit is enclosed in a metal box. This provides a robust Displays: The IQ204/ADL may have an optional 2-line display
construction, and in conjunction with the multi-layer board provides panel (HDP or FPK) connected. If the modem is removed from
excellent EMC performance. The box is mounted using the four 'u' slots the local supervisor connector, either a local PC (e.g. supervisor),
on the outside of the unit. There are four holes in the cover normally a Network Display Panel (NDP), or a Generic Display Panel
covered by labels which can be used for fitting two lengths of DIN rail. (GDP+ - which can be either RS232 or RS485) may be connected.
Connectors: Two part connectors are used throughout. Input 2-line Display Panel A 2-line display panel (FPK or HDP) can be
power connectors have enhanced creepage and clearance. mounted externally and connected using the display panel
Earthing (grounding) flanges are provided adjacent to the I/O connector, to provide access to parameters within the controller.
terminals to terminate cable screens. It gives the only indication of the call connection status, so it is
useful to have a display panel fitted either permanently or
Power: The IQ204 can be supplied in 230 Vac or 24 Vac versions. temporarily for commissioning purposes.
T X
O K N E T W O R K
T -
T +
R -
P O W E R
N
E
IN
(0 V )
T + R X T +
R - R -
R + R +
2 4 V ~ ~
(2 4 V )
E1 6 0 m A
0 V
D 8
A 8
2 4 V
0 V
D 8
A 8
0 V (0 V )
D 7 D 7 2 4 V 2 4 V
A 7 A 7 0 V 0 V
2 4 V 2 4 V B 8 B 8
D 6 D 6 0 V 0 V
A 6 A 6 B 7 B 7
D 5 D 5 0 V 0 V
Address/Baud rate switch: The address on the Lan is set by or GDP+/RS485: A GDP+/RS485 may be connected using the
poles 1 to 7 in the range 11 to 117 and must be unique on the Lan. controller's RS485 interface (RJ45 connector).
(The normal address range is allowed (1, 4 to 9, 11 to 119), but
if another controller on the local network is to dial out using the The RS232 and RS485 interfaces are alternative interfaces to the
modem, its address must also be valid; additionally the default local supervisor port (see below) and enable access to all devices
address setting mechanism uses the address switch plus one on the network, as if connected using a separate node controller.
rule for address 11 and greater so this is recommended as the OK OK NETWORK POWER IN
RX
T-
T+
R-
R+
T-
E
N
L ~
(0V)
~
(24V)
T+ RX T+
R- R-
R+ R+
24 V ~ ~
(24V)
E160 mA
24V 24V 0V (0V)
0V 0V
D8 D8
The baud rate is set by poles 8 to 10 in the range 1k2, 9k6, 19k2,
A8 A8
D7 D7 24V 24V
2-line display
D6 D6 0V 0V
A6 A6 B7 B7
panel
0V 0V
connector
0V 0V
A1 A1 B1 B1
The address and baud rate switch may also be used to perform
0V 0V 0V 0V
INPUT OUTPUT
7
5
0
6
9 NDP
DP
FPK
4 and IQ Configuration Manual Addendum). For this reason the NDP A
B or
address should normally be set to non-zero. GDP+/RS485
C
D
HDP
1 2 3
GDP+/RS232
4 5 6
0
9
The NDP and GDP+ take their input power from the IQ204 using
the adaptor cable.
HARDWARE (Continued)
Auxiliary output supply: An auxiliary output supply of 24 Vdc at The current consumed by these items is shown in the table:
200 mA is available at terminals on the input and output rails.
This is in addition to the full complement of inputs, outputs, NDP Load 24 Vdc Current
or GDP+, and an external 2-line display panel. If the modem is
Area Item Per Channel Total (maximum)
in use, it consumes the equivalent of 20 mA maximum (reduces
Inputs
auxiliary output supply to 180 mA).
Analogue Voltage 0 mA
If more current is required from the auxiliary output supply, it can Current (IQ powered) 20 mA 160 mA
be compensated for by reducing input consumption. Current (externally powered) 0 mA
Thermistor 0 mA
The auxiliary output supply is part of a 24 Vdc supply protected Digital 2 mA 16 mA
by a 500 mA self-resetting thermal device (effectively 380 mA at Modem 20 mA
maximum temperature, 45 °C, 113 °F). This protected supply
Auxiliary Supply 180 mA
powers the inputs and the auxiliary output supply.
total 376 mA
5 0 0 m A
in p u ts For example:
If an IQ204/ADL with modem connected has 8 digital inputs, 4
s e c o n d a r y p r o te c tio n voltage and 4 current (IQ supplied) inputs, what current can be
a u x ilia r y s u p p ly taken from the auxiliary output supply?
I/O Channels: the IQ204 is supplied with 8 digital inputs, 8 analogue inputs and 8 analogue outputs (voltage only).
1 0 K
D n 2 4 V
3 K 3
2 4 V 2 2 R
1 0 0 R
2 4 V 0 V O P n
0 V
Analogue inputs (Channels A1 to A8) 0 V
5 V
1 0 K
1 0 8 K
A n 2 4 0 R
1 0 0 K
I V T 0 V
0 V
0 V T I V
2 4 V
2 4 V
COMPATIBILITY
Supervisors: 94x series, 921, 96x, ViewPoint+ Autodialling Devices :Modem connects to TMN (v4.0 or greater,
V22bis)
Utility software: PowerTool, 822+/Toolbox version 6, 841 Using TMN: Prefixing the number used by the TMN to dial into
Strategy Browser (Vx), 842 Change an IQ204/ADL with the letters ‘IQ’ will speed up the connection.
Tracker, SET, 915 (using v4.2 TMN) If dialling from a 945, the 945 must have the Lan number to which
it dials set as Lan 1 (the IQ204/ADL ignores the Lan number).
Controllers: It can communicate to other IQ controllers
using inter-controller communications (not Modem Modules: Downloading an IQ2 or IQF strategy data file
using modem) from an earlier version of IQ will set the modem modules to
default. Downloading a data file from an IQ204/ADL version 3 or
Interface: It can be connected to IQ system interface greater will include the modem module settings.
modules. Check interface module
Strategy and Sensor Logs: The IQ Configuration Manual
specification to ensure compatibility.
Addendum covers the compatibility between different types of
strategy files, and between the IQ204 sensor logs and supervisors
Local Display: Network Display Panel, GDP+, 2-line
and software tools.
Display Panel (all external).
FIELD MAINTENANCE
The IQ Controller requires virtually no routine maintenance, however it is recommended that the lithium battery be replaced every
5 years as explained in the IQ204/ADL Installation Instructions - TG200490 (Replacing Battery).
INSTALLATION
The IQ204/ADL Controller is installed in a cabinet or panel, using 4 screws and washers. For IQ204/ADL/USA, the unit is UL rated
as ‘UL916, open energy management equipment’. The procedure involves:
Mounting the controller in position Specifing network address and baud rate
Fitting DIN rail on cover if required Performing input channel linking
Connecting power, do not power up Replacing cover
Connecting /ADL adapter cable to RS232 local supervisor Disconnecting I/O, network
port (RJ11 connector) Powering up
Connecting modem to IQ204 using adapter cable Checking network
Connecting modem to PSTN If configuring IQ204 locally, replace modem with PC (software
Connecting the network or connect network loop-back configuration tool), else configure using modem
connector (supplied) if stand-alone configure the strategy.
Terminating the I/O, leave unconnected If applicable, replacing PC with modem
Connecting the auxiliary output supply output, if used Connecting inputs and test
Connecting any input or output interfaces (mount on DIN Connecting outputs and test
rail if fitted) Storing strategy to strategy backup module 1 in IQ204 if required
Removing cover Backing up strategy to file if required
Note that a 2-line display panel can facilitate commissioning by displaying the dialling status.
INSTALLATION (Continued)
230 Vac Input power 24 Vac Input power
CONNECTIONS 2 part connector
24 Vac
(option)
Network
E E 2 4 V ~ 24 Vac
N N 230 Vac E
2 part connections for screw terminals, 0.5 to 2.5 mm2 cross
0V
section area (14 to 20 AWG) cables. L ~ L 0 V
flange T +
R + R +
~ ~
H O L E S
H O L E S
L (2 4 V )
T - T -
R X
R - T + R X T +
R E M O V A L O F T H IS L A B E L W IL L E X P O S E D IN R A IL M O U N T IN G
R E M O V A L O F T H IS L A B E L W IL L E X P O S E D IN R A IL M O U N T IN G
D O N O T O P E R A T E T H IS U N IT W IT H T H E S E H O L E S E X P O S E D
D O N O T O P E R A T E T H IS U N IT W IT H T H E S E H O L E S E X P O S E D
R - R -
R +
R -
R +
2 4 V ~ ~
(2 4 V )
R +
Terminate screen at transmit R + 2 4 V 2 4 V
E1 6 0 m A
0 V
end of cable T - 0 V
D 8
0 V
D 8
(0 V )
earth
T -
T +
A 8
D 7
A 8
D 7 2 4 V 2 4 V
(ground)
Cutback screen at receive end T + A 7 A 7 0 V 0 V
R -
2 4 V
D 6
2 4 V
D 6
B 8
0 V
B 8
0 V
flange
R - A 6 A 6 B 7 B 7
R + D 5 D 5 0 V 0 V
R + A 5
0 V
A 5
0 V
B 6
0 V
B 6
0 V
C A U T IO N !
C A U T IO N !
A 3 A 3 T h is u n it is s u p p lie d s e t to fa c to r y d e fa u lts w h ic h w ill a llo w a
s u p e r v is o r to d ia l u p a n d c o m m u n ic a te w ith th is u n it v ia P S T N 0 V 0 V
2 4 V 2 4 V w ith o u t a n y fu r th e r s e ttin g o f th is u n it. B 3 B 3
D e fa u lt s e ttin g s a r e : A d d r e s s = 1 6 , S u p e r v is o r p o r t a d d r e s s =
D 2 D 2 1 7 , P ro x y p o rt = 1 7 . 0 V 0 V
A 2 A 2 T h e lin k e d n e tw o r k c o n n e c to r s u p p lie d m u s t b e fitte d if a lo c a l
n e tw o r k is n o t c o n n e c te d . B 2 B 2
D 1 D 1 0 V 0 V
T T A 1
0 V
A 1
0 V
B 1
0 V
B 1
0 V
IN P U T O U T P U T
T T R R
Connection to T, R of
previous device polarity
independent
T -
earth (ground)
T + earth (ground) R S 4 8 5 R S 2 3 2
D IS P L A Y P A N E L
D o n o t p lu g a c o m p u te r in to th is c o n n e c to r a s to d o s o
flange m a y c a u s e d a m a g e b o th to th e c o m p u te r a n d th is u n it
R - flange
Terminate screen at transmit R +
end of cable T -
T +
Do not plug a computer into this
Cutback screen at connector as to do so may cause damage
R -
receive end both to the computer and this unit
R +
Connect to T, R of next
device polarity 2-line Display Port
independent R R T T
Outputs
Connect using cable
supplied with display 2 part connections for screw
Inputs panel - 25 Way D type terminals, 0.5 to 2.5 mm2
Local Port, RS485 cross section area (14 to 20
2 part connections for screw
AWG) cables - Cu only.
terminals, 0.5 to 2.5 mm2
RJ45 (FCC68)
cross section area (14 to 20
2 4 V
AWG) cables - Cu only.
2 4 V If modem disconnected 0 V
0 V GDP+/RS485 B 8
D 8
0 V
A 8
RJ45 to RJ45 Supervisor
D 7 B 7
special
A 7 e.g. RS446-686 RJ11 to 9 way ’D’ 0 V
2 4 V cable
B 6
D 6
CABLE/EJ101442
0 V
A 6
Local Port, RS232
D 5 B 5
A 5
RJ11 (FCC68) NDP 0 V
0 V
B 4
D 4 RJ11 to 9 way ’D’ and
Connect modem If modem 2 screw terminals 0 V
A 4
for default use disconnected CABLE/EJ104029
D 3 B 3
either
A 3
0 V
2 4 V adapter cable
(supplied) B 2
D 2 GDP+/RS232
A 2 0 V
D 1 modem RJ11 to RJ11 B 1
A 1 special
e.g. RS477-450 0 V
0 V
A1 to A8 analogue inputs B1 to B8
PSTN analogue voltage outputs
(V,I,T) D1 to D8 digital inputs
DISPOSAL
COSHH (Control of Substances Hazardous to Health - UK
Government Regulations 2002) ASSESSMENT FOR DISPOSAL WEEE Directive :
OF IQ204/ADL. The only part affected is the lithium battery which
must be disposed of in a controlled way. At the end of their useful life the packaging,
product, and batteries should be disposed of
RECYCLING. by a suitable recycling centre.
All plastic and metal parts are recyclable. The printed circuit Do not dispose of with normal household waste.
board may be sent to any PCB recovery contractor to recover Do not burn.
some of the components for any metals such as gold and silver.
ORDER CODES
Non USA Order Code USA Order Code
IQ204/ADL/UK/230 not available in USA IQ204 with /UK modem requiring 230 Vac input power
IQ204/ADL/UK/24 not available in USA IQ204 with /UK modem requiring 24 Vac input power
IQ204/ADL/USA/24 882000100 IQ204 with /USA modem requiring 24 Vac input power
All units come with network loop back connectors and a modem adaptor cable.
/UK/ supplied complete with UK PSTN adapter. The modem complies with CTR21 for use with telephone networks of the European
Union and most major networks of the world. Contact Technical support for country specific information.
/USA/ supplied with modem lead with RJ11 suitable for USA PSTN. The modem complies with US Telecom. requirements.
Accessories
SPECIFICATIONS
Electrical
CPU :68334 32 bit micro controller Network addresses
CPU speed :16.78 MHz Controller :Selectable by switch, 116 nodes
Cycle time :1 s addressable (1,4 to 119 excluding 10) -
Memory :128 kbyte battery backed SRAM, and recommended address range 11 to 117
256 kbyte Flash. - set to be unique on Lan.
Input power Supervisor port :Software selectable, 116 nodes
/230 :230 Vac +15 -10 %, 50 to 60 Hz addressable (1,4 to 119 excluding 10) -
/24 :24 Vac ±10%, 50 to 60 Hz set to be unique on Lan. Defaults to
Consumption :22 VA max. controller address plus 1, but if controller
Battery backup :Non-rechargeable lithium plug-in cell, address is less than 11, supervisor port
maintains time and logged data with input defaults to 20.
power off for 5 years minimum. Signal Cable :Analogue, Thermistor, or Digital inputs,
Battery type :Saft LM2450, 3 V, or equivalent and Analogue outputs. Trend TP/1/1/22/
Clock accuracy :30 s per month typical. HF/500 recommended (Belden 8761) -
Auxiliary output supply Cu only.
/230 :24 Vdc nominal (unregulated), 23 to Analogue inputs :Channels A1 to A8, 12 bit resolution
28 Vdc @ 230 Vac (4096 steps - effective). Minimum 60 dB
/24 :24 Vdc ± 5 % regulated series mode rejection at supply
Both versions have 200 mA (180 mA with frequency. Linkable for analogue current
modem connected) available for (I), analogue voltage (V), thermistor (T).
accessory loads in addition to full analogue current (I):0 to 20 mA, input resistance 240 Ω,
complement of I/O and external display accuracy ±0.5 % of span (i.e. 100 μA),
panel. Protected by solid state self loop powered input power is 20 to 30 Vdc.
resetting thermal fuse. The available analogue voltage (V) :0 to 10 V, input resistance 200 kΩ,
current may be increased by reducing accuracy 50 mV equivalent to ±0.5 % of
input loading (see page 4 for available span.
current calculation). thermistor (T) :Thermistor bridge resistor 10 kΩ 0.1%,
2-line Display Panel :Optional 2x40 character display, with 4 accuracy 0.5 % span. Bridge supply 5 V.
programmable softkeys. Can be Digital Inputs :Channels D1 to D8. Volt free contact.
mounted externally using adaptor cable 24 V input power. Wetting current = 1.8
supplied with display panel. mA. Count rate 30 Hz max.
Modem :V22bis, V22, V21. Will communicate Analogue outputs :Channels B1 to B8. 11 bit resolution
with any TMN >=V4.0, V22bis (e.g. (2048 steps). 0 to 10 V with 20 mA current
TMNH). The modem is compatible with limit, accuracy ±0.5 % of span (50 mV).
most major networks in the world. It Indicators
complies with FCC Part 68 USA, IC CS03 RX :(yellow) ON if current is entering network
Canada, TS 002 Australia, and CTR21, receiver
for use with all telephone networks of the TX :(yellow) ON if current is flowing from
European Union. Consumes 20 mA network transmitter
maximum (equivalent) from 24 V input OK (Lan OK) :(green) ON if network is operating.
power when in use. Flashes if prohibited controller network
Supervisor port transmission address set (0,2,3,>119).
:Either RS232 or RS485 selected by
on-board link, default setting is RS232. Mechanical
RS232 :EIA RS232, EIA/TIA232E, V28 Dimensions :255 mm (10.04”) x 180 mm (7.09”) x
RS485 :RS485 57 mm (2.24”).
Network :20 mA serial 2 wire current loop, Enclosure material :1 mm (0.039”) zinc passivated mild steel
opto-isolated, polarity independent Weight :1.5 kg (3.3 lbs).
receiver, balanced transmitter. Connectors
Distance Input power :2 part connector for 0.5 to 2.5 mm2 cross
Supervisor port :RS232, 15 m (16 yds). RS485, 100 m section area (14 to 20 AWG) cable.
(110 yds). Network :2 part connectors for 0.5 to 2.5 mm2
Network :Dependent on cable type, see table cross section area (14 to 20 AWG) cable.
below: I/O :2 part connectors for 0.5 to 2.5 mm2
Cable 1k2 baud 9k6 baud 19k2 baud No. of Wires cross section area (14 to 20 AWG) cable
1000 m 1000 m 700 m - Cu only
Belden 9182 2
(1090 yds) (1090 yds) (765 yds) Supervisor port (RS232):RJ11 (FCC68) normally for modem
1000 m 1000 m 500 m using adapter cable (supplied).
Belden 9207 2
(1090 yds) (1090 yds) (545 yds)
Modem may be unplugged so that port
Trend
1000 m 700 m 350 m may be used by IQ system utility software
TP/1/1/22/HF/500 2
(1090 yds) (765 yds) (380 yds) PC connected using adaptor cable,
(Belden 8761)
Trend CABLE/EJ101442 or by NDP or GDP+.
1000 m 500 m 250 m
TP/2/2/22/HF/500 4 Supplies signal and power to NDP using
(1090 yds) (545 yds) (270 yds)
(Belden 8723) CABLE/EJ104209 and to GDP+/RS232
Baud rate using special cable.
Network :Selectable by switch 1k2, 9k6, or 19k2 Supervisor port (RS485):RJ45 (FCC68). For GDP+/RS485
- set to be same as other nodes on Lan. using special cable.
Supervisor port :9k6. Display panel 25 way D type.
SPECIFICATIONS (Continued)
Environmental
EMC
Emissions :EN50081-1.
Immunity :EN50082-2.
Modem emissions :EN55022 Class B
Modem Immunity :EN50082-1
Modem EMC :AS/NZS 3548 (Australia)
Safety
IQ204 :EN61010.
Modem :EN60950 (User and network safety)
ACA TS 001, AS/NZS 3260 (Australia)
Telecommunications Terminal
Modem :TBR 21 (network compatibility)
ACA TS 002 (Australia)
UL :IQ204/USA only. The unit is UL rated as
‘UL916, listed open energy management
equipment’.
Ambient limits
storage :-10 °C (14 °F) to 50 °C (122 °F)
operating :0 °C (32 °F) to 45 °C (113 °F)
humidity :0 to 90 %RH non-condensing
UL flammability rating :94 V-0.
Protection :IP40.
Manufactured for and on behalf of the Environmental and Combustion Controls Division of Honeywell Technologies Sàrl, Ecublens, Route du Bois
37,Switzerland by its Authorized Representative, Trend Control Systems Limited.
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