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Data Sheet

IQ3
Web Enabled Controller

IQ3 Web Enabled Controller

Description Features
The IQ3 controllers are Building Management System controllers • Ethernet 10 Mbps main network with TCP/IP protocol
that use Ethernet and TCP/IP networking technologies. Each • embedded web server
controller incorporates a web server which can deliver user- • security protected monitor/control by web browser
specific web pages to a PC or mobile device running internet • compatible with existing IQ system protocol
browser software. If a system is set up with the correct • IQ3xact with 12 I/O points and IQ3xcite with 0 or 16 I/O points
connections, a user with the appropriate security codes can • IQ3xcite option of 80 additional points by DIN rail I/O modules
monitor or adjust the controller from any Internet access point • I/O bus allows separate placement of I/O modules
in the world. It is also compatible with the traditional IQ system • flexible number of software strategy modules
protocol. The IQ3 range consists of DIN rail mounting controllers • RS232 local supervisor port
with from zero to 16 input/output points (expandable up to 96 • 100 to 240 Vac, or 24 Vac and 24 to 60 Vdc input power supply
points by adding DIN rail mounting I/O modules). This flexibility versions
makes them suitable for a broad range of applications. A local • reliable I/O bus
PC or display (SDU-xcite) can be connected to the RS232 port. • small footprint with DIN rail mounting
• battery backup, current loop Lan, or serial auxiliary board options
• DHCP enabled

auxiliary board cover e.g. battery backup,


Physical current loop Lan, or serial board options
Diagram shows IQ3XCITE/96 (other versions may have less I/O connectors)
input channels 46 mm (1.81”)
screen earth 42 mm (1.65”)
263 mm (10.35”)

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2
1
3

0
4

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5
2
6

0
7

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8
3
9

0
10 11 12

+
4 0
13 14 15 16 17 18

+
5 0 +
6 0
19 20 21 22 23 24

+
7 0 +
8 0
25 26 27 28 29 30

+
9 0 +
10 0
Under cover
input LEDs
input links
150 mm (5.91”)
130 mm (5.12”)

I/O Bus
cover

Under front
panel
output LEDs
100-240 V T H IS U N IT
M U S T B E
A
P
11
0 P
12
0 P
13
0 P 0 P
14
0 P
15
0
16 LEDs
power
24 V
24 V

E A R T H E D OK RX P 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
0V

power supply input output channels watchdog I/O bus


RS232 local supervisor supply to output power bus
connector auxiliary output supply
OK, RX Ethernet LEDs Ethernet connector

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Physical (continued)
input channels 1 to 4 Under cover 46 mm (1.81”)
address switch
I/O Module (e.g. 8 universal input) 130 mm (5.12) 42 mm (1.65”)
flip up terminal cover
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Under cover + 1 0 + 2 0 + 3 0 + 4 0

LEDs and links


I/O bus covers

150 mm (5.91”)
130 mm (5.12”)
8UI
Under front
Under cover panel
LEDs and links

flip up terminal cover LEDs


+

13 14 15
5 0 +
6
16 17 18 19 20 21
0 +
7 0 +
8
22 23 24
0
power

watchdog I/O bus


input channels 5 to 8

FUNCTIONALITY
This data sheet gives a general description of IQ3. Detailed information is given in the following manuals:
• SET Manual TE200147 covers IQ3’s configuration modules
• IQ System Ethernet Products Engineering Manual TE200369 covers the use of IQ3 with Ethernet
• IQ3 Web User Guide covers the use of Web Pages
• IP Tool Manual TE200638 describes the use of the IP Tool.
• IQ3 Graphical Display Page Editor Manual TE200629
• IQ3 Reset Applet Manual TE200767
• Site Code Manager Applet Manual TE200757
The IQ3 functionality can be divided into four sections: system, hardware, firmware, and strategy.

SYSTEM

Standard Communications
The full standard IQ3 has Ethernet, I/O bus, and RS232 ports. I/O Modules
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

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1 0 +
2 0 +
3 0 +
4 0 +
5 0 +
6 0 +
7 0 +
8 0 +
9 0 +
10 0 + 1 0 + 2 0 + 3 0 + 4 0 + 1 0 + 2 0 + 3 0 + 4 0

I/O Bus

Network
Display Panel
Sensor/Knob Local Supervisor/ 100-240 V A
P
11
0 P
12
0 P
13
0 P 0 P
14
0 P
15
0
16 P 5 0 P 6 0 P 7 0 P 8 0 P 5 0 P 6 0 P 7 0 P 8 0
24 V

24 V

22 23 24 22 23 24
24 V

24 V

P 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 P 16 17 18 19 20 21

IQView
OK RX P 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 13 14 15
0V

Switches Tool Display Panel


RD-IQ SDU-xcite Main Bus
(Ethernet)
Web browser/
Supervisor/
Tools
Only one RS232 device RS232
may be connected
Network
Display Panel
Wireless sensor
Full Standard IQ3 Communications
IQView
receiver
Additional IQ3s can be connected to Ethernet

Ethernet: This is the main network for the IQ3 controller. It RS232 port: A sensor/display (RD-IQ), 4 line display panel
enables PCs to connect directly to Ethernet and communicate (SDU-xcite), network display (IQView), a wireless sensor receiver
with the IQ3 using IP addressing. It also enables Inter-Controller (XW/R/IQ) or a local PC running a supervisor or a software tool may
Communications (IC Comms - peer to peer Ethernet be connected to the RS232 port. Only one device may be connected.
communications) between controllers. Remote PCs can This port can communicate directly with the IQ3 (address 0) or to
communicate through standard IT networks (e.g. the Internet) the IQ system network using the local supervisor CNC (see below).
using IP, enabling communication from anywhere in the world. The RD-IQ or SDU-xcite communicates only with the local IQ3, so
The IP connection will support a web browser (thin client) for the RS232 port to operate with RD-IQ or SDU-xcite, its address
running in a PC, but communication with an IQ System supervisor module local supervisor port address must be set to zero.
or tool (thick client e.g. 963, IQView) will require the use of the
virtual CNC embedded in the IQ3 controller. The strategy and all
other configuration files may be downloaded to the IQ3 from SET
(System Engineering Tool) across Ethernet.

I/O bus: The controller has the option of a highly reliable I/O bus.
This enables expansion I/O modules to be connected to add up to
80 additional I/O points (96 points in total with the 16 points in the
IQ3). The bus can be up to 10 m (11 yds) or 30 m (33 yds) in length
(see page 8 for details), and have a maximum of 15 I/O modules.

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Standard Communications (continued) System Configurations


Networks: The IQ3 will create its own internal Lan which Single IQ3: The following diagram shows an IQ3 connected by
includes a node for its own controller, a CNC for its local supervisor Ethernet to PC B running a web browser, and PC A running a
port (if supervisor port address is set non-zero), a virtual CNC, Supervisor or Tool software. A local PC, PC C, is connected
and a virtual INC (address 126). directly by RS232.
If multiple IQ3s with the same Lan number are connected to
Ethernet, then an Ethernet Lan will form to include these IQ3s and A Supervisor/
Ethernet Tool
their internal nodes. The IQ3 with the lowest IP address on the
Lan also assumes the INC functionality (the other virtual INCs
disappear) and is responsible for maintaining the Lan across the B Web
Browser
IQ3s. If multiple IQ3s with different Lan numbers are connected
to Ethernet then their INCs will form an internetwork (along with
any EINCs/3xtends on the network). 1

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3

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2
6

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7

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9

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10 11 12

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4 0
13 14 15 16 17 18

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5 0 +
6 0
19 20 21 22 23 24

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7 0 +
8 0
25 26 27 28 29 30

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9 0 +
10 0

IC Comms: The IQ3s may communicate with each other and Local Supervisor/
C
earlier IQ (and IQL) controllers using Inter Controller 100-240 V A
P
11
0 P 0 P 0 P
12
0 P
13
0 P 0
14 15 16
Tool

24 V

24 V
OK RX P 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48

0V
Communications (peer to peer communications). This will use IQ
System Lan/node addressing (not direct IP addressing). IQ3 IC physical system
Comms includes the use of all IQ2 IC Comms except Data From
comms. The diagram below shows the internal Lan constructed within
the IQ3 consisting of the controller’s CNC, local supervisor CNC
Alarm Delivery: Alarms can be delivered to the local supervisor (sCNC), virtual CNC (vCNC), and the virtual INC (vINC). PC B on
port or to a supervisor making a permanent connection to the Ethernet communicates directly with the IQ3 using TCP/IP. If PC
virtual CNC by normal IQ system comms. Alarms can be delivered A makes a permanent connection to the IQ3’s vCNC then the IQ3
to supervisors making temporary connections to the virtual CNC alarms may be sent to the CNC, but if the connection is temporary
using TCP/IP by setting the supervisor’s IP address and port then the alarms can be sent directly to the supervisor as IP
number in the alarm destination module (i.e. IP alarms). Alarms alarms.
may also be sent by email. Web
Supervisor/ A B
Note that network alarms are sent to any connected port (e.g. Tool Browser
supervisor connected to local supervisor port, or supervisor
connected to virtual CNC). alarms
by C Local Supervisor/
TCP/IP Tool
Optional Communications TCP/IP TCP/IP

IQ System Current Loop Lan Auxiliary Board


IQ3
The optional IQ system current loop Lan auxiliary board enables RS232
the IQ3 to become a device on an IQ system current loop Lan. IQ3
control
It can no longer be part of an Ethernet Lan (or internetwork).
However, it will still support access using a web browser or a vINC vCNC CNC sCNC

supervisor or tool by way of a virtual CNC, and it can still send


IP or email alarms across Ethernet. The current loop Lan auxiliary
board is fitted in IQ3../.../LAN versions of IQ3 (henceforth referred internal Lan
to as IQ3/LAN).
current loop Lan auxiliary board Stand alone IQ3: An IQ3 prior to firmware version 1.2 could be
set to ‘Stand Alone’ by the IP tool. This was to reduce the Ethernet
1 2 3

network traffic produced by for a single IQ3 (i.e. to disable polling


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

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1 0 +
2 0 +
3 0 +
4 0 +
5 0 +
6 0 +
7 0 +
8 0 +
9 0 +
10 0 + 1 0 + 2 0 + 3 0 + 4 0 + 1 0 + 2 0 + 3 0 + 4 0

messages trying to ‘find’ other IQ System devices). This feature


has been removed from firmware v1.2. If a controller’s firmware
prior to v1.2 is upgraded it will be taken out of stand alone mode.
100-240 V A
P
11
0 P
12
0 P
13
0 P 0 P
14
0 P
15
0
16 P 5 0 P 6 0 P 7 0 P 8 0 P 5 0 P 6 0 P 7 0 P 8 0

It is recommended that no IQ3 controller should be operated in


24 V

24 V

22 23 24 22 23 24
24 V

24 V

OK RX P 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 P 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 P 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
0V

I/O Bus stand alone mode.


RS232:
Display panel, IQ System Current Loop Lan: Multiple IQ3s: The diagram below shows two IQ3s connected
Local supervisor IQ1s, IQ2s, IQ3s,
to Ethernet.
Network display Supervisor,
INC etc
Ethernet: The IQ System current loop Lan connection A Supervisor/
Web Browser
enables the IQ3 to become part of an IQ system Ethernet Tool
Supervisor,
Network display current loop Lan including IQ1s, IQ2s, other
IQ3s, supervisors, and node controllers. It B Web
also enables the strategy file to be downloaded from SET across Browser

the current loop (but not other configuration files: language,


backdrop, and XNC (for /XNC/ versions only)). 1

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10 11 12

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4 0
13 14 15 16 17 18

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5 0 +
6 0
19 20 21 22 23 24

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7 0 +
8 0
25 26 27 28 29 30

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9 0 +
10 0

Serial Auxiliary Board C


Local Supervisor/
Tool
The serial auxiliary board provides an additional RS232 or 100-240 V A
P
11
0 P 0 P
12
0 P 0 P
13
0 P 0
14 15 16
24 V

24 V

OK RX P 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
0V

RS485/422 serial port for communicating with other devices.


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

This board is used in some versions of the IQ3../.../XNC/.. (referred


+
1 0 +
2 0 +
3 0 +
4 0 +
5 0 +
6 0 +
7 0 +
8 0 +
9 0 +
10 0

to as IQ3/XNC/SER, see IQ3../.../XNC/... data sheet for more


details) 100-240 V A
P
11
0 P 0 P
12
0 P 0 P
13
0 P 0
14 15 16
physical system
24 V

24 V

OK RX P 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
0V

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System Configurations (continued)


Multiple IQ3s (continued) This is done by setting up a router IP address in the PC. In addition
If the two IQ3s have the same Lan number, their two internal Lans the default router IP address must be set up within the IQ3, so that
connect together over Ethernet. TCP/IP messages from the IQ3 are transferred through the router
Supervisor/ A B
Web (to the PC). The router used in each case must be on the same
Tool Browser
subnet as the device using it (PC or IQ3).
C Local Supervisor/
Tool
TCP/IP TCP/IP
Using a Supervisor with Multiple Sites: In the diagram
IQ3 IQ3
below there are two IQ3s either side of a router.
RS232
IQ3 IQ3
control control IQ3A IQ3B IQ3C IQ3D

vCNC CNC sCNC vINC vCNC CNC sCNC


Lan
Router

network schematic showing shared Lan If the IQ3s are not configured to cross the router as described
In the network schematic it can be seen that the vINC of the IQ3 below, they will construct two separate networks either side of
with the lowest IP address takes over the INC functions for the the router.
combined Lan, and the other IQ3 loses its vINC. Only one internetwork is allowed on a site, but the Supervisor
can treat the networks as separate sites and so each site may
If the IQ3s have different Lan numbers they connect together by have an internetwork. The supervisor will change the IP address
an Ethernet internetwork. of the IQ3 virtual CNC it is using as it switches sites. Note that
there cannot be any IC comms between the sites.
Supervisor/ A B
Web Alarms can be sent to the supervisor directly using TCP/IP.
Tool Browser

Configuring IQ3s to Cross Routers: This is done by setting


alarms up the IQ3’s network module with the ‘Router 1’ (default router)
C Local Supervisor/
by
Tool IP address (for a router on its own subnet) and with a Remote
TCP/IP TCP/IP TCP/IP
Device’s IP address, and subnet mask (for an IQ3 on the other
side of the router).
IQ3
RS232 Default Router IP address
IQ3 Remote IQ3 IP address
control Remote IQ3 Subnet mask
vINC vCNC CNC sCNC
IQ3A IQ3B
Lan Default Router
Router

In the above diagram, IQ3A is configured with the default router IP


I/N
address and the remote IQ3's (IQ3B's) IP address and subnet mask.
It will now send a message to IQ3B’s subnet through the default
IQ3
router. IQ3B will then reply and the IQ3A will construct the
IQ3 internetwork between the two IQ3s.
control
If more than one router is involved, IQ3B will also have to be set up
vINC vCNC CNC sCNC
to create an internetwork with IQ3A by entering its default router
Lan
IP address and IQ3A’s IP address and subnet mask.

network schematic IQ3A IQ3B IQ3C IQ3D

The above diagram shows such an Ethernet internetwork. The Router

local PC, C, may communicate only with its directly connected If several IQ3s are connected one side of a router, the unit with
IQ3 if the port address is set to zero, but if non-zero it can the lowest IP address (cross-router master) will attempt to
communicate with any other device on the IQ system network. construct the network across the router. In the diagram, if the
If PC A makes a permanent connection to the IQ3’s vCNC then cross router master is IQ3A, it should be set up with the information
alarms from either of the IQ3s can be sent to this vCNC or if it for an IQ3 the other side, e.g.IQ3C. IQ3A will then join the
makes a temporary connection, the alarms can be sent directly internetworks across the router. If IQ3C were to be switched
by TCP/IP. The web browser, PC B, can make a temporary off, the message from IQ3A will no longer reach the remaining
connection to either IQ3. The IQ3s can communicate with each IQ3 on the far subnet (IQ3D).
other using IC Comms.
To prevent this, IQ3D’s details should also be entered in the
Routers: IQ3s are able to construct an internetwork (but NOT a Lan) network module of IQ3A so that it can connect to IQ3D if IQ3C
across a router. However, it is possible for PCs to connect to IQ3s is switched off.
across routers, and to treat IQ3s separated by routers as separate
sites. In general with multiple routers, the details of at least one IQ3 from
every subnet must be set up in the cross router master. The remote
Connecting a PC to an IQ3 through a Router: An Ethernet cross router masters will need similar details to be set up but these
connected PC running IQ System software (e.g. 963) may use must include the details of the original IQ3.
an IQ3 vCNC through a router.
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7

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10 11 12

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4 0
13 14 15 16 17 18

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5 0 +
6 0
19 20 21 22 23 24

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7 0 +
8 0
25 26 27 28 29 30

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9 0 +
10 0
To reduce risk of losing communications due to one device’s power
fail, the two devices with the lowest IP addresses from each subnet
should be set up in the two devices with the lowest IP addresses
on the local subnet.
100-240 V A 11 12 13 14 15 16
P 0 P 0 P 0 P 0 P 0 P 0
24 V

24 V

OK RX P 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
0V

Up to 20 devices’ details may be entered in the network module.


Router

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System Configurations (continued)


Configuring IQ3s to Cross Routers (continued) The 3xtend/EINC L may be replaced with a combination of EINC and
Because IP addresses may not be fixed (see Automatic IP Addressing LINC. The 3xtend/EINC L differs from the EINC in that it can operate
Mode - later) it may not be possible to specify which controllers have in an automatic IP addressing environment (e.g. with DHCP) and has
the lowest IP addresses, so the details should be set up in every a LonWorks bus connection enabling the extension of the
device on the subnet, so that any device may be able to become internetwork over Lonworks, and communication with IQLs.
the cross-router master. If Automatic IP Addressing mode is being
used, the remote devices will be identified by host names rather The diagram below shows the equivalent IQ system network
than IP addresses. formed by the individual networks.
Supervisor/ A B Web
Browser
It is recommended that the details of two devices (either Tool

IQViews, 3xtend/EINC Ls, or IQ3s) in the network from


each subnet the other side of a router should be set up C Local Supervisor/
Tool
TCP/IP TCP/IP
in every device in the network (either IQViews, 3xtend/
EINC Ls or IQ3s) on the local subnet. For increased reliability,
IQ3
details of additional devices should also be set up. IQ3
RS232

control

Multiple routers: The default router can be any router on the vINC vCNC CNC sCNC
Lan
same subnet as the device using it. It will pass the message to
a router on the remote IQ3’s subnet. Alarms
by
I/N
IQ3xxA
TCP/IP
Router IQ3xxB

IQ3
IQ3
control
Router
vINC vCNC CNC sCNC
Lan

Internetwork on Ethernet
Internet Access: Because the Internet uses TCP/IP addressing,
the 963/IQ3 communication can operate over the Internet.
Company Internet access is normally protected by a firewall
Supervisor/
which is usually the responsibility of the company's IT department. 3xtend/EINC L D
Tool
The firewall will need to be set up to allow messages through
the port addresses being used for sending and receiving IQ vINC vCNC vCNC vCNC CNC
Internetwork on Lonworks

System messages. Additionally the firewall may be set up either Lan


Current Loop

to pass messages through or to redirect them. If redirection is


being used, then the messages are sent to the firewall IP address 1 2
3
3 4
4
5 24V
5
6
24V
AC 7 8
24V
AC 9 10
24V
AC 11 230 V
OK
Tx Rx

1 2
3
3 4
4
5 24V
5
6
24V
AC 7 8
24V
AC 9 10
24V
AC 11 230 V
OK
Tx Rx

1 2
3
3 4
4
5 24V
5
6
24V
AC 7 8
24V
AC 9 10
24V
AC 11 230 V
OK
Tx Rx

and the firewall must be set up with the relevant IQ System IP


IQL
address (e.g. IQ3 vCNC, 3xtend/EINC L vCNC, or IQ3’s own IP
vINC
address for web pages) so it can pass them on. If using an CNC
Lonworks
IQL
Lan
impermanent ISP connection (e.g. using a dial up modem) at
either 963 or IQ3 end, the ISP (Internet Service Provider) must network schematic
support reverse dial up.
Now the two IQ3s can connect together along with the
Note that IQ3 to IQ3 networking communications will not operate 3xtend/EINC L by an Ethernet internetwork which is extended
across a firewall (i.e. virtual networks cannot be built across onto Lonworks to include the IQL’s vINC. The 3xtend/EINC L also
firewalls). contains vCNCs which appear on its Lan together with the IQ2
series controllers and supervisor/software tool PC D.
IQ3 with 3xtend/EINC L: The diagram below shows the addition PC D can communicate with the IQLs, IQ2s, and IQ3s, and all the
of an 3xtend/EINC L to Ethernet. The 3xtend/EINC L supports an controllers’ alarms can be sent to PC D.
IQ System current loop Lan which may contain IQ1 or IQ2 series
controllers.
PC A can now communicate with the IQ2s and IQLs via the IQ3’s
A Supervisor/ vCNC. PC C on the IQ3’s local port can also communicate with
Ethernet

Tool
the IQ2s and IQLs (as long as the sCNC address is non-zero).
However, the web browser, B, can only talk to the IQ3 (but its
Web display pages could contain values from IQ2s and IQLs obtained
B
Browser using IC Comms).

If PC A makes a permanent connection to the IQ3’s vCNC then


1

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6

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7

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4 0
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5 0 +
6 0
19 20 21 22 23 24

+
7 0 +
8 0
25 26 27 28 29 30

+
9 0 +
10 0 the IQ3s’ alarms may be sent to it, but if it makes a temporary
connection (i.e. TCP/IP dial up) the IQ3s can send their alarms to
C
Local Supervisor/ the PC using TCP/IP.
100-240 V A
P
11
0 P 0 P
12
0 P 0 P 0 P
13
0
14 15 16
Tool
24 V

24 V

OK RX P 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
0V

Note that the IQ3 and the 3xtend/EINC L cannot have


1 2
1
3 4 5
2
6 7 8
3
9 10 11 12
4
13 14 15 16 17 18
5 6
19 20 21 22 23 24
7 8
25 26 27 28 29 30
9 10
the same Lan number since the EINC’s Lan number
!
+ 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 0

(set up on its address switches) is reserved for its


Supervisor/
D Tool current loop Lan.
100-240 V A 11 12 13 14 15 16
P 0 P 0 P 0 P 0 P 0 P 0
24 V

24 V

OK RX P 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
0V

Since both 3xtend/EINC Ls and IQ3s can appear either side of


3xtend/EINC L a router, if there is a router separating the internetwork, the
CNC
3xtend/
EINC L
Current Loop Lan
lowest IP addresses either side of the router may be those of
either or both IQ3, and 3xtend/EINC L. These details would be set
Lonworks

1 2 3 4 5 24V
6
24V
AC 7 8
24V
AC 9 10
24V
AC 11 230 V
OK
Tx Rx

1 2 3 4 5 24V
6
24V
AC 7 8
24V
AC 9 10
24V
AC 11 230 V
OK
Tx Rx

1 2 3 4 5 24V
6
24V
AC 7 8
24V
AC 9 10
24V
AC 11 230 V
OK
Tx Rx
up in the IQ3’s network module and in the 3xtend/EINC L’s
3 4 5 3 4 5 3 4 5

remoteEinc module. The same rules for setting up the remote


IQL
devices’ details quoted previously apply to both IQ3s and 3xtend/
EINC Ls
IQL

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System Configurations (continued)


IQ3 with 3xtend/EINC L (continued) Web
Supervisor/ E F
Tool Browser
Note that if an IQ3 is added to an existing system with
3xtend/EINC Ls either side of a router and has the
alarms
lowest IP address then its virtual INC will become by

! the cross-router master and it must have the remote


devices’ details set up; failure to do this will stop
TCP/IP TCP/IP
TCP/IP

system communications across the router.


IQ3
The plain EINC (as opposed to 3xtend/EINC L) should not be used IQ3
control
on a system using auto-addressing.
vINC vCNC CNC sCNC

IQ3 and TMN: The IQ3 can use a TMN connected to an


3xtend/EINC L’s current loop network. The 3xtend/EINC L should
operate in internetwork extension mode (i.e. device address network schematic
=>100) which provides a current loop internetwork with an
IQ3/LAN (IQ3../.../LAN)
extension on Ethernet. However, this will only give normal IQ
The IQ3/LAN versions of the IQ3 have IQ system current loop Lan
System Communications (i.e. text communications), it cannot
capability, but can no longer become part of an Ethernet Lan.
provide web pages. Note that in this example the 3xtend/EINC L’s
Lonworks connection has been left unused.
Supervisor/ Single IQ3/LAN: The internal Lan for a single IQ3 as described
E
Tool
above remains virtually unchanged.
Current Loop
CNC Lan TMN

PSTN Supervisor/ A B Web


Tool Browser
Current Loop 3xtend/
TMN Internetwork
EINC L 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

+
1 0 +
2 0 +
3 0 +
4 0 +
5 0 +
6 0 +
7 0 +
8 0 +
9 0 +
10 0

alarms
by C Local Supervisor/
100-240 V A
P
11
0 P 0 P
12
0 P
13
0 P 0 P
14
0
15 16

TCP/IP Tool
24 V

24 V

OK RX P 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
0V

TCP/IP TCP/IP
physical system Ethernet

The network schematic below shows the equivalent diagram IQ3/LAN


showing IQ system Lans and internetwork. RS232
IQ3
IQ3 control
IQ3
control vCNC CNC sCNC
vINC vCNC CNC sCNC
Lan
Internework on
Ethernet

I/N
The network schematic shown above is almost the same except
internetwork extension 3xtend/EINC L that the INC has been removed. The IQ3/LAN is unable to perform
mode INC functions on the current loop Lan, (i.e. it cannot sit on the
Internework on

address =>100
Current Loop

vINC vCNC vCNC vCNC vCNC internetwork).


Supervisor/
Lan The other features remain: a supervisor or tool (A) can
E
Tool
PSTN
communicate by TCP/IP using the vCNC , a web browser (B) can
CNC Current Loop TMN TMN directly access the IQ3 using TCP/IP, and a supervisor or tool can
Lan
network schematic communicate using the local supervisor RS232 port (sCNC).
The internetwork now connects together the IQ3, 3xtend/EINC L
and TMN. The autodialled supervisor or tool PC, E, is connected IQ3/LAN on the Lan: Once another IQ (IQ1, IQ2, or IQ3) is
to the TMN by a current loop Lan. connected to the current loop, the two IQs form a Lan. This can
then be extended onto an internetwork in the normal way using
Dial Up Networking: an INC type node (e.g. INC2, LINC, 3xtend/EINC L).
Supervisor/ E
Tool Supervisor/ Web
A B
Tool Browser

PSTN
Modem Modem C Local Supervisor/
TCP/IP Tool
Router Router TCP/IP
Web Browser F 1

+
2
1
3

0
4

+
5
2
6

0
7

+
8
3
9

0
10 11 12

+
4 0
13 14 15 16 17 18

+
5 0 +
6 0
19 20 21 22 23 24

+
7 0 +
8 0
25 26 27 28 29 30

+
9 0 +
10 0

IQ3/LAN IQ IQ IQ
RS232
IQ3
100-240 V A
P
11
0 P
12
0 P 0 P
13
0 P
14
0 P 0
15 16

control
24 V

24 V

OK RX 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
0V

Ethernet CNC sCNC


vCNC
Ethernet
physical system Lan x

This method of communicating by a PSTN connection makes use INC


of modem routers. They connect together the segments of Internetwork
Ethernet by PSTN. They need to be programmed with the required
INC INC
telephone number and IP address in order to make the connection.
This sort of connection can be used by a Supervisor/Tool or a Lan y
Lan z
Web browser as the connection becomes transparent to these
devices as shown below in the equivalent network schematic.
The above system shows an IQ3/LAN connected to a current
loop Lan consisting of 3 other IQs and an INC. The INC extends
the network to two other Lans by way of the internetwork.

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Data Sheet IQ3

System Configurations (continued)


IQ3/LAN on the Lan (continued) In link/local mode the IP addresses start at 169.254.0.0, the
If a 3xtend/EINC L is used instead of an INC, then the internetwork subnet mask will be set to its default (255.255.0.0), and the
(or a segment of it) can exist on Ethernet. This would enable Router 1, WINS servers, and DNS servers will remain at their last
Ethernet Lans of IQ3s to be part of the same system network as settings. Any devices wanting to communicate with an IQ3 in link/
an IQ3/LAN. local using IP addressing must be on the subnet so defined.
The 3xtend/EINC L also has a LonWorks bus connection enabling
the internetwork to also be present on the Lonworks bus, and Summary of IP Addressing Modes
hence connect to LonWorks Lans of IQLs IP Addressing Mode IP addressing set up by
The diagram below shows an 3xtend/EINC L being used to Obtain Automatically DHCP IP address may
connect the current loop Lan to an Ethernet internetwork. An Link/local vary
Ethernet Lan of IQ3s is also connected to the internetwork by Enter Manually Manual IP address
an IQ3’s vINC. fixed
Supervisor/ A B
Web Host name: Because the IP address is no longer fixed in
Tool Browser
automatic IP addressing mode, the IQ3 has an additional
addressing parameter, the Hostname, which is fixed. When the
C Local Supervisor/
Tool
IQ3 powers up it sends its host name to a WINS (Windows
TCP/IP
TCP/IP Internet Naming Service) server. If a device wishes to communicate
with the IQ3 it will send the IQ3’s host name to the WINS server
IQ3/LAN IQ IQ IQ
RS232 which will return the associated IP address. For example the IQ3
IQ3
control IP alarm Destination IP Address (alarm destination module) may
vCNC CNC sCNC be set up with a host name in which case the IQ3 will submit the
Lan x
Current loop
host name to the WINS servers set up as above, starting at 1,
3xtend/
up to however many are set up (maximum 5), until it receives
EINC L back an IP address which it will then use as the alarm address.
Internetwork Internetwork
Ethernet Lon
vINC (if required) If a WINS server does not exist, the host name can be used over
the local segment only (i.e. not across routers).
IQ3
Lan y
Ethernet The host name can also be used to communicate with the IQ3 if
the IP Addressing Mode parameter (in network module) is set to
IQ3 IQ3 ‘Enter Manually’. This provides a user-friendly way of identifying
the controller rather than remembering its IP address.
Automatic IP Addressing Mode
The IQ3 is able to operate in a system where the IP addresses Default Host Name: If the host name has not been set up, the
are automatically allocated by a DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration IQ3 will power up with a default host name which is a function
of its MAC address (‘Trend’ plus the last six digits of the MAC
Protocol) server (i.e. the IP addresses are not fixed).
address e.g. TREND_00_14_D0). The default host name will
always be operational (as well as its Hostname if it has been set
IP Addressing Mode Parameter: The IP Addressing Mode up), unless the Default Hostname parameter (network module)
parameter (in network module) is set to ‘Enter Manually’ for has been set to ‘Disabled’.
traditional manual entry with a fixed IP address, and is set to
‘Obtain Automatically’ (default setting) for the IP address to Communication across the Internet: If a device (e.g.
be set automatically by the DHCP server. supervisor) wishes to communicate across the Internet with an
IQ3 on a system with automatic IP addressing, then the firewall
DHCP Operation: If set to Obtain Automatically, when the server either has to be able to use the host name, or the IQ3’s
IP address must be fixed.
controller powers up it will inform the DHCP server which can
then provide it with: Fixing the Controller’s Address on a DHCP controlled
IP Address System: It is possible for the IQ3 to operate in a DHCP regime
Subnet Mask with a fixed IP address by setting up the DHCP server so that it
Router 1 (default router) always gives that particular IQ3 the same IP address. An
WINS Servers (1 to 5) alternative is to set the IQ3 IP Addressing Mode parameter (in
DNS Servers (1 to 5) network module) to ‘Enter Manually’, and set its IP address
(These parameters cannot now be changed by SET unless IP outside the range of the DHCP server.
Addressing mode parameter is set to ‘Enter Manually’.)
Email Server Address: Because the Email Server Address is
no longer fixed on a DHCP system, it must be set up (in the
Link/Local Operation: If the controller is in automatic IP network module) to a host name or an Internet domain name.
addressing mode and the DHCP server fails to respond, the IQ3 Thus when an email alarm is to be sent the Email Server IP
will enter link/local mode where it will negotiate its IP address Address is resolved by either a WINS server or a DNS (Domain
with the other devices on its Ethernet segment. There may be Name System) server.
some time delay between DHCP server failure and the controller
entering link/local mode as it will only prompt the DHCP server Crossing Routers if DHCP is operating: In the DHCP regime,
after its lease has expired which may be a long time. The first if the internetwork is to cross a router(s), the Remote Devices
IQ3 to go into link/local will cause the other IQ3s on its segment (1 to 20) IP addresses should be set up as host names. This will
enable the IP addresses to be obtained from the WINS servers.
to go into link/local.
A PC (running supervisor or tool software) should be set up for If the network is to cross a router, the details of two
auto-addressing. On DHCP failure it may take a very long time devices in the network from each subnet the other side
to enter link/local and be able to comunicate with the IQ3s, and of a router should be set up in every device in the network
there will appear to be communication failure. This can be avoided on the local subnet. For increased reliability, details of additional
by power cycling the PC which will cause it to enter link/local on devices should also be set up.
power up.
Note that if any communication using a host name crosses a
router(s), then a WINS server address must be set up.

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IQ3 Data Sheet

System Configurations (continued)


Link/local Default Operation: Both IQ3s and 3xtend/EINC Ls Power Supply: The IQ3 can be supplied in two input power supply
are set to automatic IP addressing by default. If a group of these versions.
devices are connected together on an Ethernet segment (without /100-240 :100 to 240 Vac at 50 or 60 Hz. Power requirement
DHCP, WINS servers) they will power up in link/local and auto- is 46 VA maximum.
negotiate their IP addresses. If they have been set up with device Note that a switch or circuit breaker (240 Vac, 3 A) must be
addresses and Lan numbers they will construct a Trend IQ
included in the supply to the unit and in close proximity to it, and
system network. A supervisor or system tool running on a PC
on the same segment will be able to communicate with them using it must be clearly marked as the disconnecting device for the unit.
host names (if the PC is set up for auto-addressing). /24 :24 Vac at 50 or 60 Hz, 24 to 60 Vdc (36 Vdc
Such a system cannot form a network across a router. maximum for /UL versions). Power requirement is
40 VA maximum.
Note that it is recommended that link/local only be used as A summary of the minimum and maximum power requirements
normal operation on a single segment system, (not across a is given below:
router). Also note that any other device communicating with the
IQ3 (e.g. a supervisor PC) must also be in link/local. 240 Vac 24 V dc
24 Vac
Supply (nominal) (nominal)
Servers: If the IQ3’s IP address settings are to be supplied by min max min max min max
a DHCP server, the server must be installed on the same segment
as the IQ3. On a multi-segment system a single DNS server may IQ3xcite/000 6 VA 15 VA 5 VA 11 VA 4 VA 8 VA
be use providing it has a connection to each segment, i.e. mutiple IQ3xact/012 6 VA 28 VA 5 VA 25 VA 4 VA 16 VA
connections. IQ3xcite/016 6 VA 33 VA 5 VA 28 VA 4 VA 18 VA
The server must be capable of downloading either or both (as IQ3xcite/096 6 VA 46 VA 5 VA 40 VA 4 VA 27 VA
appropriate, see below) the WINS server address, and the DNS
server address. The minimum power is for the core electronics without any I/O
auxiliary power or additional I/O modules. The maximum power
If host names are being used for IP addressing across a router, for the IQ3xcite/000 includes core electronics and maximum
then a WINS server must be installed on the system. auxiliary supply consumption, for the IQ3xact/012 and
IQ3xcite/016 it also includes maximum I/O consumption; the
If email alarms are being sent, and the email server address is maximum for the IQ3xcite/96 includes core electronics, maximum
identified by Internet domain name, then a DNS server must be I/O consumption, and maximum auxiliary supply of 700 mA (which
installed on the system. includes power to the I/O bus).

HARDWARE Fusing: The 24 Vdc combined supply to the IQ3’s own I/O
channels, the I/O bus, the RS232 connector (e.g. to power
IQ3 SDU-xcite), and the auxiliary supply output is protected by a
self-resetting electronic circuit breaker. The part of the 24 Vdc
Box: The controller box is DIN rail mounting and must be fitted combined supply which supplies the RS232, and the 24 V auxiliary
inside a cabinet. The input channel links are accessible by means
supply output is limited to 150 mA.
of a clear polycarbonate cover which can be unclipped using a
The analogue output P bus is protected by a 1.6 A self resetting multifuse.
screwdriver. The I/O bus connector has a hinged plastic cover.
The power supply is protected against catastrophic failure by
The auxiliary board cover can be levered off by inserting a
screwdriver between the back of the cover and the main unit. a non-replaceable fuse. The analogue output circuitry is protected
It has a rear DIN rail clip. against the wrong connection of a non-isolated external supply
The digital input LEDs, the output LEDs, and the three controller by a non-replaceable fuse. If either non-replaceable fuse blows,
status LEDs can be viewed through the clear polycarbonate. the controller should be sent back for repair.
The I/O modules have protection as described in the I/O module section.
I/O Bus: This feature is only available on the expandable IQ3
(IQ3XCITE/96). The IQ3xcite is connected to an adjacent I/O module Battery Backup: The strategy configuration and data (logs,
by a rigid connector. It can be connected to a remote I/O module by alarms) are stored in the unit in nonvolatile memory (Flash). A
a flexible cable. The connection is made by opening the flap, ‘supercap’ is used to maintain the real time clock (time and date).
plugging in the connector, and then closing the flap over the cable. In the event of power failure this will support the clock for 6 days
The last module on the I/O bus must be correctly terminated (see (typically). Note that the supercap needs about 2 minutes to
I/O Modules section). The IQ3xcite is provided with a terminator, and reach full charge after power is applied.
each I/O module is provided with a rigid interconnector). Optionally a battery board (XCITE/BBC) can be fitted into the unit;
this will support the clock for several years in the event of power
Connectors: Other than the screen terminals, which are single failure (e.g. for Timemaster, see Firmware/Timemaster).
part, two part connectors are used throughout to facilitate If the battery hasn’t been discharged, it should be replaced
installation. The screw terminals are of a rising cage clamp type
routinely every 5 years. The battery (type CR2032) can be
to facilitate good connections. Each input channel has a terminal
replaced after turning the power off and removing the auxiliary
for cable screen connection. The internal cable screen earthing
board cover (while the battery is not in circuit the supercap will
(grounding) terminal bus is connected to the controller earth
(ground) by a soldered link on the board. If required to segregate maintain the real time clock).
the screen earth (ground) from the controller input power supply
earth (ground), it may be connected to a separate external earth IQ system Current Loop Lan Optional Auxiliary Board:
(ground) by lifting the cover and cutting the screen earth (ground) The IQ3/LAN (IQ3../.../LAN) is supplied complete with a Lan
link and making a connection between the internal screen bus auxiliary board fitted in the auxiliary board slot, and with a special
terminal and an external earth (ground). auxiliary board cover which enables access to the auxiliary
board switches and connectors.
Battery
Separate
socket Indicators
earth (ground)
connection 1 2 3 4 5 6
1 2 TX RX
+ 0 + 0
OK
earth (ground) Network
Internal screen Address/
link cut terminals
bus baud rate
switch

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Data Sheet IQ3

IQ3 (continued) circuit breaker input channels I/O Bus

IQ system Current Loop Lan Optional Auxiliary Board


(continued): 1

+
2
1
3

0
4

+
5
2
6

0
7

+
8
3
9

0
10 11 12

+
4 0
13 14 15 16 17 18

+
5 0 +
6 0
19 20 21 22 23 24

+
7 0 +
8 0
25 26 27 28 29 30

+
9 0 +
10 0

The auxiliary board also contains the circuit for a backup battery 22 mA
so it can also fulfil the function of XCITE/BBC as described above. max/
channel
However, the CR2032 battery is not supplied so must be
purchased separately if a battery backup option is required.
The board contains the normal hardware for an IQ system
current loop Lan node: 150 mA 1.6 A max.
Address/Baud rate switch: The address on the Lan max.
PSU 700 mA
is set by poles 1 to 7 in range 1, 4 to 9, 11 to 119 and must be (550 mA) 22 mA
max. max/
unique on the Lan. The strategy address module Local Address
channel
parameter monitors the address switch settings and is read only 100-240 V A A
P
11
0 P
12
0 P
13
0 P
14
0 P 0 P
15
0
16

24 V

24 V
OK RX P 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48

0V
for IQ3/LAN. The baud rate is set by poles 8 to 10 in the range
9k6, 19k2 and must match the other nodes on the Lan (it can also
be read in Network Module 2). power bus input output channels
RS232
Note that zero address reset is not implemented on IQ3. auxiliary output supply
Network terminals: The network terminals facilitate power bus (P bus)
connection of 4 wire cables (enabling a ‘weaving’ connection The P output terminals are used to supply the power to output
method). devices. The internal power bus (P bus) is protected by a 1.6 A
self-resetting multifuse. The power bus input terminal is normally
Indicators: The standard LEDs are fitted (TX, RX, and
supplied from the IQ3 24 Vdc auxiliary output supply by using an
network OK).
external link but it can be supplied from an external, dedicated,
Bypass relays: The board contains 2 changeover relays
isolated, 24 Vac/Vdc power supply. The controller is protected
which bypass the receive and transmit circuitry and maintain against the wrong connection of a non-isolated external supply
network integrity during power fail. by a non-replaceable fuse.
Internal power bus
Serial Auxiliary Board: This board is fitted to IQ3/XNC/SER A
A
P
11
0
A
A
P
11
0

24 V
24 V
P 31 32 33

0V
24 V
24 V
P 31 32 33
(IQ3../.../XNC/SER) versions of IQ3, see IQ3../.../XNC/... data 0V

sheet for details. This board also supports the battery backup External link
facility in the same way as the IQ system current loop Lan
auxiliary board (see above). PSU Using internal power supply
External power supply (24 Vac/Vdc)
Indicators:
Note that if an external 24 Vac/dc power supply is used, it must be
I/O Channels
dedicated to I/O channel use, and it must comply with the relevant
Input LEDs: (yellow) Each input channel has an LED to
EMC and safety standards.
monitor the input state when the input channel is set to
a digital input. The LED will illuminate when the associated The external supply can be either 24 Vac or 24 Vdc, but if the
input contact is closed. output devices require a mix of 24 Vac and 24 Vdc a decision
Output LEDs: (yellow) Each output channel has an LED will have to be made over which supply to connect to the P bus;
whose light intensity increases with output voltage. the other supply will need to be provided by external wiring.
Core function
Watchdog ( ): (red) On if controller has a software fault (i.e. Note that the installer should note whether the P bus is 24 Vac,
strategy or firmware). or 24 Vdc and only connect the appropriate loads.
I/O bus error ( ): (red, not fitted on IQ3xact) On if there is
an I/O bus fault, (e.g. check for short circuit between The
24 following checks
Vdc Combined should be made: Input/Output Channels
Supply
Data Hi or Data Lo and either of the power lines). 700 mA (550 mA) I/O Bus
Power ( ): (green) On when input power supply is connected.
Flashes briefly at 1 second intervals if input power 150 mA (typical)
supply fault; return unit to supplier.
RS232 supply out
Ethernet
OK : (green) Normally called LINK on Ethernet systems. ON Auxiliary supply
indicates a good Ethernet connection. If OFF indicates Output Channels
P link Power bus
faulty Ethernet connection.
RX: (yellow) Flashes when packet of data is being received • The maximum current 700 mA (550 mA) available from
across the Ethernet. 24 Vdc combined supply is not exceeded.
• The 150 mA supply to the RS232 and Auxiliary output
24 Vdc Combined Supply: The 24 Vdc combined supply supply is not exceeded.
supplies the IQ3’s own input/output channels, the I/O bus, the The following areas of consumption need to be considered:
RS232 connector (e.g. to power SDU-xcite), and the 24 Vdc Input/output Channels: The universal input channels need only
auxiliary output supply terminals. The total available current is be considered if they are used for loop powered current,
700 mA (reducing to 550 mA for /100-240 version if the 230 Vac IL, in which case they consume a maximum of 20 mA each.
The output channels will also consume a maximum of
input power supply is less than 200 Vac). The PSU has thermal
20 mA each, but their likely consumption is a lot less than
overload protection and the combined supply is protected by a
this and can be calculated on an individual basis if
self resetting electronic circuit breaker.
necessary.
I/O Bus: The I/O bus supplies 24 Vdc through one of the bus
The input and output channels are current limited at 22 mA each. terminals. This can be used to supply the adjacent I/O
The part of the combined supply used by the RS232 connector modules, or the I/O modules can be wired to an external
and the auxiliary output supply is current limited to 150 mA power supply. If the main controller is used to supply any
(typical). The auxiliary output supply can be linked into the P I/O modules their consumption must be considered in the
connector to supply auxiliary power for use by output devices. auxiliary power calculation. I/O module power
consumption is considered later.

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IQ3 Data Sheet

IQ3 (continued)

24 Vdc Combined Supply (continued): Universal Inputs


RS232 supply out: The SDU-xcite consumes 15 mA, the RD-IQ 10 mA, Channels 1 to 10 - linkable for digital (D), current (I), thermistor
the XW/R/IQ (wireless receiver) 50 mA, but IQView (or a PC) (T), or voltage (V) inputs.
5V 5V
does not take any power from the RS232 connector. yellow
Auxiliary output supply: The 24 Vdc auxiliary output supply 10K
100K
terminals can be used to supply interfaces directly, and V
1K
can also be linked to the P bus. external earth link
T
Note that the 24 Vdc auxiliary output supply voltage can internal 240R
I
drop to about 20.7 V under full load.
Output Channels Power Bus: The P bus, which supplies the P D
terminals adjacent to the output channels, can be connected + +24 Vdc
108K
(in) N
to an external supply, in which case the P bus consumes
0
zero current from the auxiliary output supply. If the P bus 0V 0V

is linked to the auxiliary output supply, the total current For D, Ix, V, and T connect between (in)N and 0 V.
supplied from these terminals will have to be considered. For IL, connect between 24 Vdc and (in)N.
Item Max current loading
Inputs T, V, D, I 0 mA Links:
Inputs IL 20 mA per channel
I/O
23 mA max. per channel,
Outputs (V) D (digital) I (current) (thermistor) (voltage) V
but can calculate individually
For IX and IL T
Calculate each I/O module
I/O Bus separately if supplied from Analogue Voltage Outputs
main controller Channels 11 to 16. external link
SDU-XCITE, 15 mA:
24V
24V
RD-IQ, 10 mA: XW/R/IQ , 24V (Aux)
RS232
50 mA: IQView must be P
powered separately P
Auxiliary supply Calculate consumption 22R 330R
(out) N
24 V dc Calculate consumption if yellow

auxiliary supply Linked to P bus supplied from internal 24 100K


0V
0

Vdc auxiliary supply


100K 3K3
Example: An IQ3XCITE/96 with an XCITE/IO/4UI/4AO I/O module,
0V 0V
SDU-xcite, and its own I/O as follows: 4 loop powered
current inputs, 4 voltage inputs, 2 digital inputs, and The P output terminals are used to supply power to the output
4 voltage outputs into 5 kΩ loads, 2 voltage outputs into devices. The internal power bus (P bus) is protected by a 1.6 A solid
state self-resetting multifuse. The P bus is normally supplied from
1 kΩ loads. The P bus is linked to the 24 V auxiliary output
supply and one of the P terminals supplies a 6RM at the IQ3 24 Vdc auxiliary output supply through the external link
shown above (supplied fitted by default) but if required it can be
86 mA The I/O module consumes 72 mA. What remaining
supplied from an external isolated 24 Vac/Vdc power supply. The
auxiliary current is available?
controller is protected against the wrong connection of a non-
isolated external supply by a non-replaceable fuse.
I/O Channels
4 loop powered current inputs at 20 mA = 80 mA Ethernet: The controller should be connected to an Ethernet hub
4 voltage inputs = 0 mA or switch using Cat 5e unshielded or shielded (UTP or FTP) cable
2 digital inputs = 0 mA and RJ45 plugs (shielded or unshielded appropriate to the cable).
4 voltage outputs at (5 kΩ is 2 mA) = 8 mA The following products are available:
4 voltage outputs at (1 kΩ is 10 mA) = 40 mA CAT5E UTP LSZH 305M: 305m, 333yds Cat 5e UTP (unshielded)
I/O bus module consumption = 72 mA cable
RS232 SDU-xcite = 15 mA CAT5E FTP LSZH 305M: 305m, 333yds Cat 5e FTP (shielded) cable
AUX output supply (linked to P bus) = 86 mA RJ45 PLUG UTP/10: Unshielded RJ45 connectors (pack of 10)
RJ45 PLUG FTP/10: Shielded RJ45 connectors (pack of 10)
Total = 301 mA
A local PC (Ethernet) can either be connected to an adjacent port
on the hub, or can be connected directly to the IQ3 Ethernet port
Since the unit is supplied at 230 Vac, the maximum 24 Vdc auxiliary using a standard Ethernet cable in conjunction with a crossover
current available is 700 mA. So remaining current available is 700- adapter (XCITE/XA).
301 = 399 mA. This could be used by additional I/O modules.
If this were not sufficient an additional power supply could be Displays
used to supply the I/O modules (see I/O bus section below).
The IQ3 controller can be used with IQView, SDU-xcite, and RD-
However, RS232/auxiliary output supply consumption amounts IQ displays.
to 101 mA (15+86); this is limited at 150 mA, so only 49 mA Note that the NDP is not compatible with IQ3; it will not recognise
remains available from the 24 Vdc auxiliary output supply an IQ3 connected to its network.
terminals. If this is not sufficient an additional power supply could
IQView: The IQView is a touch screen network display (colour
be used to supply the P bus as described above, releasing
or mono) which can be either surface mounted or rear panel
another 101 mA for use by the 24 Vdc auxiliary output supply. mounted. In addition to showing all the normal strategy items, it
can access directories, timezones, and alarms, and users can
I/O Channels: be set up with configurable access rights. It can be connected
IQ3XCITE/00: Zero input/output channels to the IQ3 either by Ethernet or by RS232. The Ethernet connection
IQ3XACT/12: 6 universal inputs and 6 analogue outputs can either be by the IQView’s own virtual CNC or by an external
IQ3XCITE/16: 10 universal inputs, and 6 analogue outputs vCNC (e.g. the IQ3’s). The RS232 connection enables the IQView
IQ3XCITE/96: 10 universal inputs, and 6 analogue outputs plus to communicate either only with that IQ3 (if local supervisor port
additional I/O channels can be provided by connecting I/O modules address is zero), or with the network (if local supervisor port
address is non-zero).
to the I/O bus to provide up to a maximum of 96 channels.

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Data Sheet IQ3

Displays (continued) Interconnector Terminator

SDU-xcite: The SDU-xcite is a wall mounting 4 line display. In 1

+
2
1
3

0
4

+
5
2
6

0
7

+
8
3
9

0
10 11 12

+
4 0
13 14 15 16 17 18

+
5 0 +
6 0
19 20 21 22 23 24

+
7 0 +
8 0
25 26 27 28 29 30

+
9 0 +
10 0 +
1 2
1
3

0
4

+
5
2
6

0
7

+
8
3
9

0
10 11 12

+ 4 0

addition to showing all the normal strategy items, it can access


directories and the IQ3’s alarm log. It connects to the IQ3 by its
RS232 port, and it can communicate only with that IQ3, so the
local supervisor port address must be set to zero.

RD-IQ: The RD-IQ is a wall mounting temperature sensor and 3


digit display. It has the following variants: 100-240 V A
P
11
0 P
12
0 P
13
0 P 0 P
14
0 P
15
0
16 P 5 0 P 6 0 P 7 0 P 8 0

24 V
24 V

24 V
OK RX P 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 22 23 24

0V
P 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

RD-IQ/K: Room display with local temperature sensor


and setpoint control
IQ3xcite controller I/O module
RD-IQ/KOS: As RD/K plus occupation override and
occupation status display. The rigid bus interconnector includes a ground connection.
RD-IQ/KOSF: As RD-IQ/KOS plus fan speed control. +24 Vdc +24 Vdc
1 5
It connects to the IQ3 by its RS232 port, and it can communicate Data Hi Data Hi
2 4
only with that IQ3, so the local supervisor port address must be 3
Ground Ground
3
Data Lo Data Lo
set to zero. By default it accesses fixed strategy items (although 4 2
0V 0V
these can be changed using the front panel buttons or SDU 5 1

configuration software, SDU Tool):


For modules further apart within a metal enclosure, plug in screw
Local temperature S9
terminals (XCITE/CC/10 - pack of 10) are available, enabling the
Setpoint K1
modules to be wired together. Belden 3084A cable should be
Occupation status K6
used, the ground connector should be earthed (grounded) locally,
Fan speed status K7
and the cable screen should be grounded at the controller end.

I/O Modules +24 Vdc Red +24 Vdc


1 5
Data Hi White Data Hi
2 4
The expandable version of the IQ3 (IQ3XCITE/96/..) has the Ground Ground
3 3
option of connecting additional I/O modules to the I/O bus. 4
Data Lo Blue Data Lo
2
0V 0V
• A maximum of 15 I/O modules can be connected. 5
Black
1
• A maximum of 96 points (16 points in the IQ3xcite and
80 expansion points) can be used.
XCITE/CC
• The controller and its I/O modules are to be fitted inside Interconnecting cable type A
enclosures. Note that the cable core colours shown are for the recommended
• No spurs are allowed on the I/O bus. cable, Belden 3084A.
• If a single fully earth (ground) screened and bonded contiguous
metal enclosure is used, then the total I/O bus cable length can This type of cable (type A) connects the right side of one module
be up to 30 m, 33 yds (this covers the use of a multiple section to the left side of another. It can be used for two sections of DIN
electrical control cabinet e.g. Form 4 enclosures). rail in a panel as shown below:
However, if any other type of enclosure is used, or the I/O
bus runs between enclosures, then the total I/O bus
cable length can be up to 10 m, 11 yds.
(For the calculation of cable length, rigid interconnectors
can be ignored.) DIN rails must
• Multiple enclosures must be earthed (grounded) to a be earthed
common earth (ground) point according to latest IEE
regulations.

The current range of modules consists of:


8 Universal Inputs (/8UI/)
4 Universal Inputs (/4UI/) cable type A
terminator
4 Universal Inputs and 4 Analogue Voltage Outputs (/4UI/4AO)
Use of cable type A to interconnect 2 sections of DIN rail
2 Universal Inputs and 2 Analogue Voltage Outputs (2UI/2AO/)
8 Relay Outputs (/8DO/) Interconnecting cable type B must be used if the connection is
4 Relay Outputs (/4DO/) between the same side of each controller as one connector is
8 Analogue Outputs (/8AO) rotated due to polarisation of the connectors. There are 2 types,
4 Analogue Outputs (/4AO) right to right and left to left as shown below.
16 Digital Inputs (/16DI)
8 Digital Inputs (/8DI)
8 Relay outputs with Hand/Off/Auto (/8DO/HOA/)
4 Relay outputs with Hand/Off/Auto (4DO/HOA/) cable type B
cable type B (right to right)
I/O Bus: The I/O module has a hinged plastic cover each side for
(left to left)
connection of the I/O bus, enabling the bus to be daisy chained
by the I/O modules. A short rigid interconnector (XCITE/IC) is
available for adjacent modules. An interconnector is supplied
with each I/O module, spare interconnectors are available DIN rails must
(XCITE/IC/5 pack of 5). be earthed

The bus should be terminated at the furthest end from the controller
between Data Hi and Data Lo terminals with a 122 Ω resistor. A terminator
terminator is supplied with the IQ3xcite controller, and spare
terminators (XCITE/TERM/5 - pack of 5) are available.

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IQ3 Data Sheet

I/O Modules (continued)

I/O Bus (continued) Type A connection with external PSU


24 Vdc
1
+24 Vdc Red +24 Vdc
1
XCITE/PCON/1000 (1 m, 1yd 3” cable) PSU
Data Hi White Data Hi
2 2
Ground Ground Black Red
3 3
Data Lo Blue Data Lo
4 4 +24 Vdc +24 Vdc
0V Black 0V 1 5
5 5 2
Data Hi White Data Hi
4
Ground Ground
3 3
Data Lo Blue Data Lo
4 2
Cable type B (right to right) 5
0V Black 0V
1

The diagram of cable type B (left to left) below shows the cable
entry directions correctly, so the signal direction is reversed.
The PSR range of DIN rail mounted auxiliary power supplies (e.g.
1.3 A or 2.5 A) are available. They have isolated outputs.
Signal direction
mains supply mains supply
+24 Vdc Red +24 Vdc
5 5

Black
Blue
White

White
Black
Blue
Data Hi White Data Hi L L

4 4 N IN N IN

Ground Ground
3 3
Data Lo Blue Data Lo
2 2 PSR
0V Black 0V Red
5 1
Red PSR
1 1 4 2
3 3
2 4
DC DC
1 5
ADJ. ADJ.

Cable type B (left to left) L+


L+
L-
Black Black
L+
L+
L-
L- L-

No spurs are allowed. For example, in the multisection panel below


the DIN rail sections are connected in series to form one single length
of bus with termination at the farthest end from the controller.
PSR connection to left side PSR connection to right side
I/O Module 24 Vdc Supply: An I/O module can either take its
supply from the main controller or from an external supply as
described above.
type B L

N IN
L

N IN

terminator An external supply must be used if more than 6 I/O modules are
PSR PSR

connected (except for /8AO, /4AO, /16DI, /8DI, 8DO/HOA,


DC DC

ADJ. ADJ.

L+ L+
L+ L+
L- L-
L- L-

type A type B 4DO/HOA, and newer versions of /8DO, /4DO as described


above), or if the main controller combined 24 Vdc supply current
Multisection panel with single length bus were to be overloaded. This second condition depends on the
The IQ3xcite can supply 24 Vdc to the I/O modules through the total current consumed by the I/O module, and the current available
I/O bus 24 Vdc terminal. The available current from the controller’s from the main controller (calculated as described in the main
combined 24 Vdc supply can be calculated as described above controller auxiliary supply section above).
in the IQ3xcite/24 Vdc Combined Supply section. The I/O bus connector 24 Vdc terminal supplies the I/O module’s
core electronics, its input/output channels, and the 24 Vdc
Alternatively an external 24 Vdc supply must be used if: auxiliary supply terminal (present only in I/O module with analogue
• There are more than 6 I/O modules* output channels) which is limited to 150 mA (typical). The auxiliary
• The main controller combined supply would be overloaded. supply is provided so that it can be linked into the P connector
*Note that this rule does not apply to /8AO, /4AO, /16DI, /8DI, /8DO to supply auxiliary power for use by output devices.
(serial number M3D4 C0 508 012 or greater) /4DO (serial number I/O channels
M3D8 C0 508 0136 or greater), /8DO/HOA, /4DO/HOA modules
which do not need to be included in this module count. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

+ 1 0 + 2 0 + 3 0 + 4 0

If an external supply is required, the normal bus connection between 22 mA


24 Vdc terminals is not made, instead an isolated 24 Vdc supply is max
wired between the 24 Vdc and 0V terminals.
The maximum current that can be passed through an I/O module 5
4
1
2

through the 24 Vdc and 0 V terminals, from one module to the next, 3
2
core
3
4
power bus
150 mA 1 5
is 2.5 A. max. electronics

1.6 A 22 mA
Note that if an external 24 Vdc power supply is used, its output max.
max.
must be isolated from earth (ground), and it must comply with
the relevant EMC and safety standards. P 5 0 P 6 0 P 7 0 P 8 0
auxiliary output
24 V

P 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

For adjacent modules the supply


XCITE/PCON/50 cable facilitates the power bus input I/O channels
connection of the external power
The maximum currents consumed by the I/O modules are:
supply; it leaves a 10 mm (0.39”) gap 24 Vdc
between the modules. PSU
Module Module Module
XCITE/PCON/50 Black Red
8DO: 100 mA 4UI/4AO: 180 mA + Aux supply max 150 mA 16DI: 36 mA
4DO: 60 mA 2UI/2AO: 100 mA + Aux supply max 150 mA 8DI: 28 mA
+24 Vdc +24 Vdc
1 5
Data Hi White Data Hi 8UI: 180 mA 8AO: 180 mA + Aux supply max 300 mA 8DO/HOA 100 mA
2 4
Ground Ground 4UI: 100 mA 4AO: 100 mA + Aux supply max 150 mA 4DO/HOA 60 mA
3 3
Data Lo Blue Data Lo
4 2
0V Black 0V
5 1 Just as for the main controller, on I/O modules with analogue
outputs the P output terminals can be used to supply the power
For non adjacent modules the following connections should be to output devices. The internal power bus (P bus) is protected
used (type A connection shown). This is facilitated by by a 1.6 A self-resetting multifuse.
XCITE/PCON/1000, a 1 metre (1 yd 3”) cable.

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Data Sheet IQ3

I/O Modules (continued)

The P bus can be externally supplied by a dedicated, isolated, Example: An XCITE/IO/4UI/4AO I/O module has 2 digital inputs,
24 Vac/Vdc power supply, or can be supplied from the I/O and 2 external powered current inputs, and 4 voltage outputs
module’s 24 Vdc auxiliary output supply by using an external link. into 1 kΩ loads. The P bus is linked to the 24 V Auxiliary Output
The I/O module is protected against the wrong connection of a Supply and one of the P terminals supplies a 6RM at 86 mA.
non-isolated external supply by a non-replaceable fuse. I/O Channels
Internal power bus 2 external powered current inputs = 0 mA
P 5 0 P 5 0

24 V
24 V

P 13 14 15 P 13 14 15

2 digital inputs = 0 mA
External link
4 voltage outputs at (1 kΩ is 10 mA + 3 mA) = 52 mA
Core Electronics = 20 mA
PSU Using internal power supply Auxiliary Output Supply (linked to P bus) = 86 mA
Separate power supply (24 Vac/Vdc) Total = 158 mA

Note that if an external 24 Vac/dc power supply is used, it must The total consumption from the 24 Vdc supply terminal is 158 mA
be dedicated to I/O channel use, and it must comply with the which should be considered when calculating the load on the
relevant EMC and safety standards. main controller’s auxiliary supply. If the main controller cannot
supply this current, an external 24 Vdc supply should be
The external supply can be either 24 V ac or 24 Vdc, but if the connected to supply the I/O module.
output devices require a mix of 24 Vac and 24 Vdc a decision
will have to be made over which supply to connect to the P bus; The Auxiliary Output Supply consumption amounts to 86 mA; this
the other supply will need to be provided by external wiring. is limited at 150 mA, so 64 mA remains available from the 24 Vdc
Note that the installer should note whether the P bus is 24 Vac, Auxiliary Output Supply terminal. If this were to exceed the
or 24 Vdc and only connect the appropriate loads. 150 mA limit, an additional power supply should be used to
supply the P bus as described above.
The following checks should be made: Note that the 24 Vdc auxiliary output supply is normally about
I/O Bus terminal Core Electronics
19.8 V and will drop to about 18.4 V under full load.
24 Vdc Input/Output Channels

Screen Earthing (Grounding): On I/O modules with universal


150 mA (typical)
inputs, the screens for universal input channels are normally
Auxiliary Supply Output Channels connected to the module ground, but they may be separately
P link Power bus earthed-grounded (if required to segregate the screen earth-
• Calculate the maximum current consumed from the I/O bus ground from the I/O module ground).
24 Vdc terminal for use in the main controller’s auxiliary
calculation. This is similar to the controller screen earthing Separate
(grounding), see
earth
• Check that the 150 mA supply to the Auxiliary Supply is not (ground)
exceeded. Connection
The following areas of consumption need to be considered:
Core electronics: 20 mA is required to supply the I/O module’s
earth (ground)
electronics. 1 2 3 4 5 6
link cut 1 2
Input/output Channels: The universal input channels need + 0 + 0

only be considered if they are used for loop powered current,


IL, in which case they consume a maximum of 20 mA each. internal screen bus
Each channel is individually current limited.
The analogue output channels require 3 mA each for IQ3, connectors section. There is a separate link for each group
their LED plus the output rated at 20 mA maximum, but their of four channels (i.e. the 8 universal input module has two links).
likely consumption is a lot less than this and can be calculated
on an individual basis if necessary. I/O Module Enclosure: The I/O module enclosure is DIN rail
Relay outputs consume 10 mA each mounting and must be installed in a cabinet. It has clear polycarbonate
Output Channels Power Bus: On I/O modules with analogue covers over both the upper and lower terminal sets to enable
outputs, the P bus which supplies the P terminals adjacent access to the channel links and the address switch. The strips can
to the output channels can be connected to an external be unclipped using a screwdriver and clipped back in position after
supply, in which case there is zero consumption from the I/O use. The I/O terminals are protected by clear polycarbonate flip up
bus 24 Vdc terminal to any output devices. If not, the total safety covers. It has a rear DIN rail clip.
current supplied from these terminals will have to be taken The digital input LEDs, output LEDs, and the three controller
into account. status LEDs can be viewed through the clear polycarbonate.

Item Max current loading I/O Module Address Switch: The address switch consists of
Universal Inputs a hexadecimal switch, 0 to 9, A, B, C, D, E, F. Selecting address zero
0 mA disables the module. If there is an address clash on the I/O bus, the
(T, V, D, I)
Universal Inputs (IL) 20 mA per channel I/O bus fault LEDs on all the modules with the same address will
flash; a module’s address can be corrected by setting its address
Digital Inputs 1 mA per channel switch to other addresses until its LED stops flashing.
I/O
23 mA max. per channel, When setting up the input and output channels in sensor, digital
Analogue Outputs
but can calculate input, and driver software strategy modules, the I/O module
(V)
individually address and the channel number have to be entered; the main
Relay Outputs 10 mA per channel controller is referred to as module zero.
Core electronics 20 mA
Calculate consumption if
24 V dc
Linked to P bus supplied from 24 Vdc
auxiliary supply
auxiliary supply

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IQ3 Data Sheet

I/O Modules (continued)

I/O Module Channels: The universal inputs have similar The various input connections are shown below:
connections to those in the main IQ3xcite.
Volt Free Contact Input
Analogue Outputs: The analogue outputs have a similar
arrangement to the main controller with the 24 Vdc auxiliary
output supply and the P bus. The /8AO auxiliary output supply N
terminals can supply a maximum of 300 mA (shared between
both sets of terminals); if this is exceeded the current limits and
the two Excess Aux. Current LEDs (red) will illuminate. The /4AO The volt free contact input has a nominal wetting current of 2.5 mA.
can supply a maximum of 150 mA and it has one Excess Aux. The input is ON when the contact is closed..
Current LED (red) which will illuminate if this limit is exceeded. Logic Input
e .g .
T T L
Relay Outputs: The relay outputs are single pole C M O S
changeover, and have a relay output status LED (yellow) which 3 m A N
is ON when the relay is energised. 0 V

NC The logic high level can be between 5 and 50 V (e.g. TTL, CMOS).
The logic low level must be able to sink 3 mA. Note that the digital
NO N input will be ON when the logic input is low.
C
Open Collector (or Open Drain) Input
Relay Outputs with Hand/Off/Auto: The relay outputs
with Hand/Off/Auto (HOA) facility are based on the standard
relay outputs but also have a 3 position HOA switch per channel. N
This switch can be set to Hand ( H , manually overridden ON), 0 V
Auto (A, under automatic control from the strategy), or Off (O,
manually overridden OFF). In addition to the yellow output status This can be an open collector or an open drain (FET) input. The
LED there is a red LED which is ON when the output is manually collector or drain must be able to sink 3 mA. When the transistor
overridden (i.e Hand or Off). The output status LEDs are nearest or FET conducts, the digital input will be ON.
to the terminals and the overridden LEDs are towards the centre 24 Vac Input
of the unit. The output can thus be in one of four states which 24 Vac ±20%
are shown in the table below along with the switch and LED
states.
State Switch Relay Overridden Output LED Load N
Postion State LED (red) (yellow)
Manually
Hand ON ON ON
overridden ON This type of digital input can monitor the state of a 24 Vac signal.
Manually In this example it will be ON when the load (e.g a fan) is powered.
Off OFF ON OFF
overridden OFF
Automatic ON ON OFF ON Indicators: The I/O modules have similar indicators to the
Auto controller: Universal input (digital), Analogue output, Power, and
Automatic OFF OFF OFF OFF
Watchdog. The Relay output, Analogue output (/8AO, /4AO)
Excess Aux. Current, Digital input (/16DI, /8DI), and Input Polarity
The HOA switch position is fed back to the IQ3 strategy driver Error indicators are described above.
module from where it can be viewed using webpages, SET, or The I/O Bus LED will illuminate continuously for an I/O bus fault
supervisors. (e.g. check for short circuit between Data Hi or Data Lo and either
of the power lines). If the LED flashes at 1 second intervals, the
Digital Inputs: The digital input circuit used in the /16DI I/O module has not been in receipt of any valid comms for 30 secs,
and /8DI modules enables the use of a volt free contact input (like and the module will switch off any outputs. If the LED flashes
the universal input, digital input), but also of an open collector, faster it indicates an address clash as described above (I/O
24 Vac, or logic input. Module Address Switch); this duplicate address check is done
5V 5V after power up or after changing the address switch.

LEDs
2.5 mA yellow wer
I/O bus
100K

Watchdog
N

red inverse 0V 0V
polarity
detection

0V

The input will be on when the input LED (yellow) is ON, and this
is when the contact closes or AC voltage is applied. This
corresponds to an open collector transistor or an open drain FET
being ON, or a logic input sinking current from the terminal (low
state).
There is an Input Polarity Error LED for each bank of 8 inputs. This
LED (red) is ON if one (or more) of the digital inputs are supplied
by an ac voltage, which has been connected with the wrong
polarity.

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Data Sheet IQ3

I/O Modules (continued)

I/O Module Range: (channel numbers shown in bold)

16 Channels

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
address switch
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

16DI
Input Polarity
input LEDs
Error LEDs
(red)

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
Power,I/O bus,
Watchdog LEDs
16 Digital Inputs
XCITE/IO/16DI

8 Channels
flip up cover
input links
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
NC C NC C NC C NC C
+ 1 0 + 2 0 + 3 0 + 4 0 1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

8DI 4UI/4AO 8DO

5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8
P 5 0 P 6 0 P 7 0 P 8 0
5 6 7 8
24 V

P 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 C NC C NC C NC C NC
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
output LEDs
8 Digital Inputs
XCITE/IO/8DI 4 Universal Inputs, 4 Analogue Outputs flip up cover
XCITE/IO/4UI/4AO
8 Relay Outputs
XCITE/IO/8DO

Hand, Off, Auto


output LEDs switches
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 P 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
24 V

1 2 + 3 0 + 4 0
NC
1
C NC
2
C NC
3
C NC
4
C P
1 0 P
2 0 P
3 0 P
4 0
H
+ 0 + 0

H A
A
O O 1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4 override
LEDs

8UI 8DO 8AO

override
5 6 7 8 LEDs
H
A
O
5 6 7 8
+ 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 5 6 7 8
5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 P 0 P 0 P 0 P 0
C NC C NC C NC C NC
24 V

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 P 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

Excess Aux.
output LEDs
8 Universal Inputs 8 Relay Outputs Hand/Off/Auto Current LEDs 8 Analogue Outputs
XCITE/IO/8UI XCITE/IO/8DO/HOA (red) XCITE/IO/8AO

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IQ3 Data Sheet

I/O Modules (continued)

4 Channels
screen earth link
1 2
1
3 4 5
2
6
output LEDs 1
NC
2 3
C
4
NC
5 6
C
7
NC
8 9
C
10
NC
11 12
C
P 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

24 V
+ 0 + 0 1 2 3 4 P 0 P 0 P 0 P 0
1 2 3 4

1 2 3 4
1 2 1 2 3 4
2UI/2AO 4DO 4AO

5 6

P 5 0 P 6 0

Excess Aux.
24 V

P 13 14 15 16 17 18

4 Relay Outputs 4 Analogue Outputs


Current LED
XCITE/IO/4DO XCITE/IO/4AO
2 Universal Inputs, 2 Analogue Outputs (red)
XCITE/IO/2UI/2AO

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

+ 1 0 + 2 0 + 3 0 + 4 0
NC
1
C NC
2
C NC
3
C NC
4
C
output LEDs
H
A
input LEDs O
override LEDs
1 2 3 4 Hand, Off, Auto
switches
H
4UI 4DO
A
O

4 Universal Inputs 4 Relay Outputs Hand/Off/Auto


XCITE/IO/4UI XCITE/IO/4DO/HOA

FIRMWARE

Upgrade SET (including IP Tool)

The firmware in the IQ3 CPU board, baseboard, and XCITE I/O
modules can be upgraded over Ethernet. Direct
Ethernet 100-240 V

OK RX

Strategy Connection

The IQ3 strategy modules are based on the traditional IQ paradigm Crossover adapter (XCITE/XA)
Standard Ethernet cable
with minor changes to increase capability and efficiency.
The .IQ3 strategy file is created and downloaded using SET.
SET facilitates strategy creation by providing an indexed library If IQ3 communications fail completely, the IQ3 can be reset to
of pre-configured strategy blocks; these may be viewed, printed, factory defaults by using the Reset Applet within SET. Use of
or edited to suit the user. this applet will remove all strategy data (including passwords),
The strategy file and the other configuration files (language, alarm and sensor logs, IP addressing, and remote Trend Device
backdrop, and XNC (IQ3/XNC only)) can be downloaded across modules; the IQ3 will have to be set up from scratch.
Ethernet (FTP) but only the strategy file can be downloaded The IQ3 web server provides pages (HTML) which enable limited
across the current loop Lan (IQ3/LAN only). configuration from a web browser; most module parameters
An Ethernet download requires the PC running SET to be may be viewed and adjusted, but the strategy structure (module
connected to Ethernet, and to communicate with the IQ3 using interconnections, creation or deletion of a module) cannot be
the IQ3’s IP address (SET will actually obtain the IP address from modified from a web browser.
the IQ3 using the IQ System Lan number and device addresses).
Addressing
The .IQ3 strategy file can be backed up in the same way (i.e.
Each IQ3 has a unique MAC (Media Access Control) address
using SET over Ethernet or current loop Lan - IQ3/LAN only). Note
allocated to its Ethernet node. The IP Tool (SET auxiliary
that IQ3 firmware v1.3 requires SET v6 or greater.
application) enables the IQ3 IP address (and other Ethernet
A local PC (Ethernet) can either be connected to an adjacent port
parameters), and the IQ System Lan number and device address
on the hub, or can be connected directly to the IQ3 Ethernet port
to be set up. This requires the PC running SET and the IP Tool to
using a standard Ethernet cable in conjunction with a crossover
be connected to Ethernet as described above.
adapter (XCITE/XA).

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Data Sheet IQ3

Addressing (continued) Flexible module numbers: The number of each type of


module may be adjusted to match the requirements of the
The IP Tool can automatically fetch the details of all the IQ System application as long as the memory capacity of the controller is
IP devices (3xtend/EINC Ls and IQ3s) on its own segment of not exceeded. As a general guideline the IQ3 has a capacity at
Ethernet; it can also fetch details from devices the other side of least equal to a fully utilised IQ251.
a router by reading the remote Trend Device modules from an IQ3
or 3xtend/EINC L (alternatively the user can enter the remote The available capacity is measured in brIQs. The total available
device’s IP address by hand). capacity in an IQ3 varies with the type and is given in the table
The IP Tool also enables the Virtual CNCs to be configured. below (along with maximum logging record numbers).
Type: IQ3xcite IQ3xact IQ3xcite
Strategy Modules
I/O max.: 0 12 16 96
The IQ3 strategy modules include the following IQ2 modules: IQ3 briqs version not 6,000 30,000 30,000
max. available
Type (sensor type), Sensor, Digital input, Function, Logic, Loop, IQ3/XNC briqs 50,000 17,000 version not 50,000
Sequence table, Knob, Schedule, Switch, Time, Zone, OSS, max. available
User, Address, IC Comms, Alarm history, Plots, Time zone
exceptions (partial implementation of Calendars), Display and Each type of module has memory requirement in brIQs as listed
Directory modules, Driver, page, group, route, destination. below; SET also limits the number of modules as shown in the table.
Size
Categor y Module SET max
Although the analogue and digital arrays are not included, the (brIQs)
new analogue modules and digital byte modules can be used for Group 9 500
IC Comms and to support IQ2 strategies. (Also not included are: Route 9 500
Alarm modules
Critical alarms, Autodialling modules, and Calendars other than
time zone exceptions.) Destination 14 (8)
Function# 19 500
The following features indicate the differences between IQ3 IC Comms# 19 500
and IQ2 modules:
Logic# 19 500
Longer labels: Module labels will now have a maximum of 30 Loop 55 500
characters, although to maintain backwards compatibility, in some analoge node# 510
circumstances only 20 may be used; for example only 20 characters 16
digital node# 1012
are retained in the alarm log. If using an SDU-xcite (< v1.01 firmware),
the label length must be limited to 20 characters; SDU-xcite v1.01 OSS 34 500
will truncate the label to the first 20 characters. Sensor type 12 99
Control Modules
Driver# 57 500
Module overrides: All input/output strategy modules (drivers,
sensors, digital inputs) have an override input. This can be Digital input# 28 1000
connected to a digital input from a module, or can be overridden Knob 13 1000
by SET Live Edit, or from a web page. If controlled by a connection,
Schedule 21 500
the module will be overridden while the connection is true. If
overridden by SET or a web page, the module will be overridden Sequence ‡ 106 1(600 steps)
while the address module override timer is true; once an override Sensor# 76 1000
is set, the address module override timer should be set to the Switch 10 1000
required time, and it will start counting down to zero at which Time Module 38
point the override will be removed. This enables an engineer to Time Zone* 566 100
check the Heating and Ventilating equipment operation confident Vir tual CNC 9
that the override will be automatically removed. Address 24
Each module has an Override Output Status (the override input General Modules Hardware I/O
which could be a connection), and an Override Value/Status 14 15
modules
(which is the value or status the output will assume while the Page 4 500
override is on)
Plots 12 500
Plot: The IQ3 logs will have 8 digit resolution. However, IQ3 v1.x Director y 13 500
Display Modules
can only use existing communications protocol which limits the Display 19 500
resolution to 5 digits. The protocol also limits the sensor number
User 12 500
of full precison logs to between 1 and 99 (although logs of
sensors >99 can be seen using webpages). Notes:
Note that IQ3 logging capacity varies with version as shown in the table # The actual size in (numbers of brIQs) varies with module type.
opposite (in ‘flexible module numbers’ section); e.g. the IQ3xcite has The largest size is shown here.
500,000 logging records (e.g. 500 off 1000 point logs). SET limits the ‡ The sequence table takes 106 brIQs, the table includes 600 steps.
number of logging records used to these limits. * The time zone brIQ count allows for an average of 20 exceptions.
IQ3 has an absolute limit of 4000 modules; the limits imposed by
Time Zones: The time zone has a normal week (standard SET prevent this from being exceeded. The IQ3 also limits the
week), and exceptions. The exceptions are the IQ3 equivalent number of destination modules to 8 as shown above. Network,
of IQ2xx calendars and enable dates to be set up with different Program and Option modules have zero brIQs. The XNC interface
occupation times (see Web Pages, Time Zones). Each time zone modules also have zero brIQs but the TCL application consumes
can have up to 50 exceptions. Each day or exception can have brIQs as defined in the IQ3/../XNC data sheet.
up to 20 on/off times (10 on, 10 off).
In SET, as the modules are created, a tally is kept of the brIQs used
User module: The user module is extended to include security
and the amount available to be used; an indication of this can be
for web access; it can also define which contents of the website
viewed. If the limit is exceeded, then SET will prohibit the creation
can be seen by a particular user. There are Name (30 characters)
of further modules.
and Password (30 characters) parameters. The module also a
It is possible to create modules which are not numerically sequential
Home page (URL) that can be defined for each user.
so module lists can be non-continuous (e.g. L1, L2, L5, L7...).

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FIRMWARE (continued)
Direct module interconnection: Modules are no longer A strategy that includes feedback with ‘fan out’ (i.e. which create
connected through nodes but are connected directly to each two output events for one input event) would cause the 600
other. Thus each module input is set up with a connection to its module/s limit to be exceeded, and would generate a ‘Sequence
source. In SET this is done graphically by dragging a connection Table Overrun’ alarm. The section becomes non-event driven.
between the modules.
F1 F2
A1
IQ2 interconnection D S
D=A1 S=A1

F1 F2 Event driven strategy with feedback and fan out


IQ3xx interconnection D S Any module which is sequenced or event driven may be disabled
S=F1(D)
(e.g. for commissioning purposes) by setting its disable parameter
‘on’.
Module parameters are either inputs, outputs, or internal
parameters. IC Communications: The IQ3s may communicate with each
Analogue and digital array nodes that were effectively module other and IQ2 (and IQL) controllers using Inter Controller
inputs and outputs (e.g. sensor alarm bits) are now module Communications (peer to peer communications) using IQ System
inputs and outputs in their own right. Lan/node addressing (not direct IP addressing).
In the webpages modules’ details (see later), the source
connection is shown against an input. All an output’s destinations As can be seen in the table below, IQ3 controllers will respond
are also shown, having been determined by the controller to and generate all Data To, Global To, and Visitor comms, but
firmware. cannot operate with Data From comms
If nodes are required to upgrade an IQ2 strategy to IQ3, analogue
modules and digital byte modules will have to be created by the Configured Configured Configured
IC Comms Type in IQ2 in IQ3xx in IQ3xx
user after conversion (see IC Communications below). to IQ3xx to IQ2 to IQ3xx
Nodes which were read/write now have inputs and outputs
(e.g. knobs now have input, V, value). Multiplexing of nodes is Digital Bit or Byte No No No
Data From
achieved by allowing many module outputs to connect to one
Analogue No No No
module input.
Digital Byte Yes Yes Yes
All IQ3 module inputs have a value as well as a connection. So Data To
a constant input is achieved by setting the value, and not setting Analogue or Digital Bit Yes Yes Yes
the connection. An input which is to be ignored (e.g. an input to Digital Byte Yes Yes Yes
an averaging function module) has its value deleted (as opposed Analogue or Digital Bit,
Global To
to a zero value, which is valid); in SET this is set by a tick box and Item Attribute Yes Yes Yes
on the input. Match
Visitor Comms
Yes Yes Yes
Event driven strategy: Normally modules will be entered in the (max, min, sum, average)
sequence table like IQ2 modules. There is an absolute maximum
of 600 modules per second (i.e. 600 modules in the sequence Note that IC Comms with IQ1 v3 controllers are similar to those
table with a 1 s cycle time). with IQ2 controllers except the IQ3 can only receive messages
However, a section of strategy may be event driven where the (i.e. Data To from IQ1), not send them. However, IC Comms with
values travel through the interconnected modules from one end IQ1 v4.1 or greater controllers can be considered to be the
to the other. This is used to replace the ‘fast digital inputs’ feature same as those with IQ2 controllers.
available in IQ2. For example to count the 1s pulse, a logic counter
module must be event driven. A module is set to be event driven The receipt of IC Comms with an analog node or digital bit/byte
by taking it out of the sequence table using SET. Note that it is is implemented by creating analogue node or digital byte modules
recommended that an event driven strategy should not contain during the strategy creation process on SET.
a loop module
An event is defined as a change on the input to an event driven Alarms: The IQ3 has no critical alarms. Item alarms are as for
module. Counting both sequence table modules and events as IQ2, but there are additional general alarms as indicated in the
‘items’, there can be up to 900 items serviced per second of Address module section below. Network alarms are the same
which up to 600 can be sequence table modules. as IQ2 but are only sent to the local supervisor port.
Note that event driven strategies cannot include feedback (i.e. a Item and general alarms may still be sent in coded, text alarm, or
connection from an output back into an input of a preceding attribute format. The ‘roll round’ alarm log has a maximum length
module). This will cause the section to become non event driven. of 300 alarms after which the earliest alarms are lost. For coded
alarms the protocol limits the item number to 255 maximum. For
text alarms the maximum item label length is 20 characters
(although the 963 can be setup to use labels previously learnt).
The alarm destination module has three types, Trend Address,
IP address, and Email. IP address and Email types are new in IQ3.
Sending an alarm to an IP address requires the IP address (or
hostname) to be set up in the alarm destination module along with
the port number of 963. Sending an Email alarm requires both the
To Email address and a From Email address (used to set an
address to which replies can be sent) to be set up in the alarm
destination module and the Email Server Address to be set up in
the address module. The Email Server Address can be set up as
an IP address, an internet domain name, or a hostname; the
Event driven strategy with feedback
internet domain name or host name require a DNS server address
or a WINS server address respectively to be set up in the
network module so that the name can be resolved.

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FIRMWARE (continued)
Alarm bits: As explained above the sensor alarms bits are • Addresses 240.0.0.0 to 247.255.255.255, reserved
outputs from the sensor module. They also accompany the for experimentation and development.
analogue value so that for example as the value passes through Further addresses may not be suitable for a particular
a function module it can take the correct action on input failure. system; check with the company’s IT department.
Subnet Mask: (read/write, default 255.255.0.0) The mask
Timemaster: Timemaster functionality is different from IQ2 as it used to mask the IP address to produce a subnet. All IQ3s
is a separate parameter (Timemaster on or off ) as opposed to being and EINCs must be on the same subnet (and hence have
switched on by ‘daylight hours change’ parameter in IQ2. the same subnet mask) in order to construct a Lan or
internetwork. IQ3s on the other side of a router may have
The time synchronisation message is now a global/global text a different subnet mask. An invalid subnet mask (e.g.
comms message which will synchronise all IQ1 (post 1989), IQ2 0.0.0.0) should not be used.
and IQL controllers. The IQ3 does not provide the time keeper Further subnet masks may not be suitable for a particular
functionality; this was only required for IQ90’s which did not system; check with the company’s IT department.
have a battery backed real time clock, and they should be UDP port: (read/write, default 57612) The UDP (User Datagram
supported by a pre-IQ3 timekeeper controller on their own Lan. Protocol) port defines the IP port used by the IQ3. All the
The IQ3 real time clock is able to ascertain if it has lost its time IQ3s and EINCs used to create Lans and an Internetwork
synchronisation due to the supercap discharging after a power must use the same UDP port number. IQ3s and EINCs can
fail, and if so the controller will request time synchronisation from be set up with different UDP ports to create two completely
the timemaster. separate systems on the same subnet.
Note that an IQ2 controller will not respond to this request so Router 1: (read/write, default 255.255.255.255) This
on a combined system (IQ3s with other IQs) an IQ3 must be the specifies the IP address of a router to which messages
timemaster. are sent if the destination address is not on the local
The supercap support for the clock will expire after about 6 days subnet (i.e. default router). It should be set to the IP
(typically) of power failure, so a system of IQ3s would need address of a router on the same subnet as the controller.
re-synchronising after this time. The timemaster IQ3 should be Note that a change to address parameters (IP, subnet, UDP,
fitted with the battery option board which would support the router, Lan, outstation, Vcnc) causes a general reset.
clock for several years. Note that IP address, Subnet mask, UDP port, Router 1 are
normally configured by IP Tool.
I/O Module: On power up the IQ3xcite will discover all the I/O
modules connected to the I/O bus and create a strategy I/O The following parameters are concerned with DHCP operation
module for each one; each module will contain Actual type (see Automatic IP Addressing’ section above):
(e.g.XCITE/IO/8DO), State (not present, self testing, operational, Hostname: (read/write, up to 15 characters, set to a function
recoverable fault, unrecoverable fault). This aids commissioning of the Ethernet MAC address by default*). The host name
even before the strategy is downloaded. The I/O configuration of this IQ3; when the host name is submitted to a WINS
module number is the same as the address of the hardware server, the server will return the named device’s IP
module on the bus (i.e. I/O configuration module 2 is for hardware address. If the host name has been configured the IQ3
module at address 2). This module will disappear on a power will respond to both its host name and its default host
cycle unless it is editted (e.g. given a label). name*. It may be used for communication between
In SET the module is set up by selecting Device/IO setup and devices on the same Ethernet segment (i.e without
entering the ID (address) and type; a SET created module persists crossing routers) without resort to a WINS server.
through power cycles. *Disable Default Hostname: (read/write, set ‘Off’ by default)
If set ‘On’, the default host name can no longer be used
Display and Directory Modules: These are used to generate to communicate with this IQ3 (e.g for security reasons).
the IQ3 display pages as described in the Web Pages, GraphIQs Auto Addressing Mode: (read/write, set to ‘Obtain
section below. Automatically’ by default) Should be set to ‘Obtain
Automatically’ if operating in a DHCP regime; in this mode
Network Module: In IQ3 v1.3 all of the Ethernet communication when the IQ3 powers up it will inform the DHCP server
parameters are contained in the Network 1 module. which will then provide it with: IP address, Subnet Mask,
Note that Network 2 module only exists for IQ3/LAN and contains Router 1, WINS Servers (1 to 5), DNS Servers (1 to 5).
read only LAN baud rate parameters (as set on the board switches). If the DHCP server fails to respond, the IQ3 will enter link/
local mode where it will negotiate its IP address with the
Ethernet MAC: (read only) The IQ3’s MAC (Media Access other devices on the Ethernet subnet and set the
Control) address; a globally unique address programmed following: subnet mask to default and Router, WINS and
into the Ethernet device within the controller. IPTool can DNS servers to last settings. If set to ‘Manual entry’ the
access the IQ3 using this address and set up its IP IP addressing parameters need to be set manually.
addressing. WINS Servers 1 (to 5): (read/write, set by default to 0.0.0.0)
XML Server Enable: (set by default to 0). Placeholder for The IP address of a WINS server. Must be set up if using
future development feature. host names across routers.
For alarm delivery by email:
The following parameters are described in the rest of the document Email server address: (read/write, set blank by default) The
loosely as IP addressing. See IQ System Ethernet Products IP address, internet domain name, or host name of the
Engineering Manual TE200369 for details. SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) server to be used
IP address: (read/write, default 128.1.1.3) The IP (internet for sending email type alarms.
protocol) address of the controller. Must be unique. It is DNS Servers 1 (to 5): (read/write, set by default to 0.0.0.0)
normally specified by the persons responsible for the IT The IP address of a DNS (Domain Name System) server.
system. The following IP addresses should not be used: Must be set up if using an internet domain name for the
• Addresses 127.x.x.x, reserved for loopback. email server when setting up an email alarm destination
• The non masked part of the address cannot be all 1’s type. This server will respond to a domain name (e.g.
or 0’s e.g. if address is 1.2.x.x and subnet mask is atrendsite.com) with its IP address.
255.255.0.0 then x.x. cannot be either 255.255 or 0.0. If the IQ System network on Ethernet is to span routers the
• Addresses 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255, reserved Remote Devices’ address(es) and Subnet mask(s) must be set
for multicast. up (see ‘Configuring IQ3s to Cross Routers’ section above).

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Address Module: The address module has the following Language: The IQ3 text file can be translated and stored in SET.
parameters additional to those described in the IQ Engineering The required files can be selected for each SET project. English is
Manual, 90-1533. always available in the controller, but SET enables a default language
Site GUID: (read/write, blank by default). A world wide as well as additional languages to be selected. The appropriate
unique machine readable site identification code (GUID language files will be downloaded to the controller when the strategy
= Global Unique Identifier). All controllers on the same is downloaded. In the controller the Address module has a language
site should have the same code. Used by 963 to identify parameter which will be set by default to the default language, but
the source of alarms which have been sent by an IQ3 can be changed to any one of the other available language files or
directly to the 963’s IP address. Set up using SET for new English (e.g. change to English by setting the language parameter
projects, or using the Site Code Manager applet within to ‘english’ on the address module webpage). The IQ3 can use
SET for upgrading existing sites. languages which require 8 bit code (i.e. special or accented
Site Name: (read/write, up to 30 characters, defaults to the characters) and can also operate with right to left languages (e.g.
MAC address of the IQ3) A human readable site identifier. Chinese, Arabic).
All controllers on the same site should have the same
name. Sent as part of email alarms to identify alarm Program module: This module indicates the state of the strategy
source. Set up in the same way as the GUID. running in the controller.
External I/O Limit: (read only) The maximum number of external Filename: (read only) This is only set up when SET is
channels that may be connected (i.e. 0 or 80). transferring a strategy file to or from the controller.
External I/O count: (read only) The current number of external Program state: (read only) This should normally show
channels connected ‘Running’. Other states indicated are:
brIQ Capacity: (read only) The total memory in the controller No strategy, Loading, Failed to Load, Primed for Command,
available for strategy (and /XNC TCL application). This Stopped, No file, File Not Found, Bad file (checksum or
will vary with IQ3 option, and firmware version. It is length error), File Version (invalid header), brIQs
measured in ‘brIQs’ - see above. exceeded (strategy too big), External IO Exceeded,
brIQs Used: (read only) The amount of memory used for the Onboard IO Exceeded
current strategy (and /XNC TCL application). It is measured Archive State: (read only) Indicates whether the last archive
in ‘brIQs’ - see above. to Flash memory of the program running in RAM was
Plot Memory Size: (read only) Memory capacity for plots in successful
bytes; one plotting record (1 value at one time) requires Progress Percent: Percentage of way through a file download
5 memory units process; 100% means file is fully loaded which should
Plot Memory Used: (read only) The capacity of plot memory be quickly followed by the Progarm State/Running.
already used (in bytes as defined above).
Override Timer: The time in minutes for which a module set to Option Module: This module describes a special feature or
override by SET Live Edit or a web page will stay in override auxiliary board fitted to the controller.
Bootloader Version, Baseboard Version, Version, Build, Type Type: (read only) This is set to ‘card’ for an auxiliary board
Name, File List (read only): These parameters give details or ‘feature’.
of the IQ3’s options and current version of firmware. Title: (read only) This is auxiliary board or feature title, e.g.:
Onboard IO: (read only) The number of I/O channels on the main ‘XNC Interface’, ‘Battery Option Card’, ‘IQ System Lan Card’
controller (e.g IQ3xcite /96 has 16). for IQ3/LAN current loop Lan board, ‘XNC RS232-485
External IO Enabled: (read only) If set to one, indicates NonIsolated’ for IQ3/XNC/SER serial card
external I/O modules can be connected (e.g. will be set Description: (read only) A fuller description of the auxiliary
to one for IQ3xcite/96) board functionality
XNC Enabled: (read only) If set one indicates that the IQ3 has Version: (read only) version of feature, e.g Iss 1.00 Alpha
additional XNC functionality (see IQ3../.../XNC/.. data Mar 30 2006
sheet TA200912) Card ID: (read only) identifier of board type, e.g.: 0= XCITE/
Power Reset: (read only) A digital pulse generated on power BBC, 1 = /LAN/, 2= /SER/
up that lasts for 1 sequence table cycle.
Language Selection: See Language section below XNC Interface: Only available in IQ3/XNC, see IQ3../.../XNC/...
Additional General Alarms (read only): data sheet TA200912
Sequence Table Overrun (STOR): The controller is
unable to complete the sequence of modules in the
required time. Reduce the number of modules.
Archive Failure (FARC): The archiving of the running
strategy file into flash memory has failed. Contact Technical
Support
The following alarms are listed but not operational in this
version of IQ3:Low RAM (LMWG),I/O Bus Failure
(FCAN), Low Flash (LFWG), Corrupt Time (FTIM):
General Alarm Group: (read/write, group zero by default)
The group containing the general alarms. By default set
to group zero whose alarms are not sent. In order for the
alarms to be sent the general alarm group must be set
non-zero and the alarm strategy configured.

Virtual CNC: The virtual CNC enables supervisors or software


tools to connect to the IQ3 by Ethernet using text comms and IP
addressing. It is set up in IP Tool. It has the following parameters:
Address: The device address of the virtual CNC on the IQ3’s
Lan. It must be unique on that Lan.
Port Number: The port number attached to the CNC. Since the
virtual CNC and the IQ3 are on the same IP address, they
need different port numbers; the IQ3 uses port 80
(standard for web browsers), and the virtual CNC needs
to be set to a port number suitable for the IT system.
Socket Timeout:

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Web Pages
The web pages all have a menu bar across the top of the page with Alarms: The user may select Alarms from the menu bar.
the following selections: Login*, Alarms, Time Zones, Modules,
GraphIQs. (*Login changes to Logout once the user has logged in).
The user may be limited as to what he can see (see ‘guest’ user in
login section below).
menu bar

The alarm log gives a list of the basic alarm attributes from the
alarm log. It gives the source module reference (e.g. S1, sensor
1), and its label, the type of alarm (e.g. high), the value at the time
Standard web pages are provided to support all the selections of alarm, the time (time and date), the reported state (occurred
except for the ‘GraphIQs’ which depend on the configuration of or cleared), and the current state of the alarm message (whether
the display and directory modules. it is active or completed). Clicking on Module Ref will display the
Selecting ‘Modules’ produces the module selection buttons down source module details.
the left side of the page from which the module’s list page may
be selected. This lists all the modules of that type, and by Time Zones: The time zone selection gives the list of time zones.
selecting a particular module, its details page may be viewed. On
the details page the module parameters may be viewed or
changed.

Welcome Page: A fresh user coming into the IQ3 ‘website’ will
be given the status of ‘system guest’ and the password user
level of 100 which gives total access.
However, if there are any users set up (i.e. the IQ3’s security is
enabled), then the ‘system guest’ user level will be -1, which allows
the module details and parameters to be viewed but not adjusted.
If the ‘guest’ user has been set up without a password, then the
fresh user will be given the status of ‘guest’ with the level as set
for ‘guest’ user.

Login: The user may select Login from the menu bar.

The zones are listed together with the label, the current state
(O=unoccupied, I = occupied), and hot links to the normal week
and exceptions.
Selecting the normal week enables the individual days to be set
up and copied from one to the other. Additional occupation
periods can be added to a day. Note that to create a period, two
time zone change times should be added, one to switch
occupation on, and one to switch it off.
Selecting the exceptions enables exceptions to the normal week
to be set up (these correspond to the IQ2 calendars).
The User Name and Password should be entered. These must
correspond to those set up in a user module. The user module An exception day can have a number of start/stop times set up
defines the user level (i.e. what can be changed), the home page and can have a start date and stop date. The exception day can
for that user and the web pages that the user can access. If the either be set to off, or to the next occurrence of start /stop date
home page is set up, it will be displayed once the OK button is only (after which it will set itself off), or to every occurrence of
pressed after a valid user name and password are entered. The the start/stop dates (i.e. off, next, every). Each exception also
home page can be one of the directory pages, which in the IQ3 can has a priority level (1-top to 6 -bottom) so that if exceptions clash,
be graphical display pages, and the directory pages can be linked the highest priority wins.
to allow navigation; the home page could also be any other HTML
page (e.g. any of the standard IQ3 pages, or a company website).
Once the user has logged in, the Login selection changes to Logout.
The user should logout and close the browser after completing a
session in order to preserve security. It is possible to let the browser
store the name and password so that the user need not log in on
re-entry to the IQ3 website, but this must be done with care so as
not to impair the password security.
If a password is forgotten, the ‘Forgotten you password? Click
Here’ should be selected and a password key will be given This can
be used to contact Technical Support to obtain a new password.

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Web Pages (continued)

Modules: Selecting Modules from the menu bar produces the Module Details: The module details page allows all the module
module selection buttons down the left side of the screen. parameters to be viewed, and the parameters to be changed
(other than those that refer to module interconnections).

In the case of the knob, the label, value, units, PIN level, and top
and bottom of range can be changed, but the destination, page,
and x, y coordinates cannot be changed.
Module destinations and sources can be clicked on to jump to the
The actual module buttons shown depend on the current password details page of the destination or source module. This is done by
level. (A password with level 80 or above will give a full list of module clicking on the connection arrow, but for destinations, the
types). Clicking on a module button will produce a list of the modules particular destination can be selected from a drop down list
of that type which enables a module to be selected to view its before selecting the arrow.
parameters, and, if authorised, to change them.
Graph Page: The graph page gives a graph of the values in the
Note that access by the web pages only enables the module’s plot module, and a spot value which can be moved along the
details to be changed; changes to the strategy structure graph trace.
(i.e. module interconnections, and creation/deletion of modules) The list of values used to create the graph can be seen by
can only be done by text comms or by a strategy download selecting the list tab. As the point is moved along the graph its
(e.g. using SET). point value is displayed. A section of graph can be enlarged by
the zoom feature (left click and drag, right click to reset). The
Module List: The list of modules shows all the instances of that graph display can also chart (display a graph of live values as
module type that have been created. they occur).

In the case of adjustment modules (i.e. knobs and switches), the


value/status can be changed (i.e. by ‘wipe and type’) and the
change implemented by clicking on the tick icon, .
On both module lists and module details pages, the refresh icon
causes the values to be refreshed, and the graph icon
(adjacent to the appropriate value) allows the graph page
to be viewed.
Clicking on a module from the list displays the module’s details page.

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Data Sheet IQ3

Web Pages (continued)

GraphIQs: Selecting GraphIQs from the menu bar will display Width and textalign: The width can be constrained or
the first graphical display page. A directory ‘navigator’ in the top auto sized, and at can be aligned left, centre, or right.
left corner facilitates moving from page to page. URL: The text can have an internet link under it so when
it is selected the browser will jump to that URL (i.e.
Directory ‘navigator’ another website which could be another IQ3 controller
Display module static text
in which case the user need not log in again).

Dynamic text has the following parameters:


Item: The text comms code for the dynamic parameters
to be displayed.
e.g.
S1 Sensor 1 label, value, units
S1V Sensor 1 value
W1 Switch 1 label, status
W1S Switch 1 status
Z1 Time zone 1 label, state
RL Label from Address module (also RD
identifier, RN Lan number)
Forecolour/Backcolour, Fontname and font size, Width
and textalign: as for static text
InAlarmcolour: Alternative foreground colour to be used
if item is in alarm
Clickable: This specifies whether or not there is a link to
the module details page for this item.
Display Module dynamic text
Directory backdrop

The IQ3 graphical display pages are based around the Display
and Directory modules’ structure. The directory module can
have a graphical backdrop onto which the display modules’ text
can be placed. The display modules have x and y coordinate
parameters which enable them to be located at appropriate
points in front of the backdrop.
The directory navigator is automatically generated and placed
in the top left corner. The current page displayed is highlighted,
and the page above (parent), those on the same level (siblings),
and those below it (children) in the hierarchy are also shown.

Parent
Current Page
current page Child 1
highlighted Child 2
Sibling 1
Directory ‘navigator’ Sibling 2

The pages are entered in SET, the backdrop being imported into
SET as a graphical file. Set will allow a maximum backdrop size
of 200 kbytes, and maximum capacity for all backdrops of
2 Mbytes (it will warn if a backdrop exceeds 100 kbytes). Note
that backdrops can be cached in the browser reducing re-display
time.

Directory Modules: The directory module has a backdrop


parameter which defines the filename of the graphical
file; SET facilitates the use of .JPG and .GIF files as
backdrops. An additional backcolour parameter defines
a colour to be used as background if there is no backdrop
or the browser cannot access the picture. The dynamic
items are automatically refreshed and the refresh rate
can be defined.

Display Modules: As well as x, y coordinates the display modules


have a type parameter which can be set to either static
or dynamic text.

Static text has the following parameters:


Label : The displayed text.
Forecolour/Backcolour: The text colour and its
background colour which can be transparent.
Fontname and font size: The font can be either Serif,
Sans-serif, Cursive, Monospace, or Verdana and its
size is specified in points.

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IQ3 Data Sheet

FIELD MAINTENANCE
The IQ3 Controller requires virtually no routine maintenance,
however it is recommended that if the battery option board is WARNING: Contains no serviceable parts.
fitted, the battery should be replaced every 5 years, as explained Opening the unit exposes hazardous voltages
in the IQ3xact or IQ3xcite Installation Instructions. Other than
accessing the auxiliary option board compartment, the
unit should not be opened.

DISPOSAL
COSHH (Control of Substances Hazardous to Health - UK
Government Regulations 2002) ASSESSMENT FOR DISPOSAL WEEE Directive :
OF IQ CONTROLLER. The only part affected is the lithium battery
(on the battery option board) which must be disposed of in a At the end of their useful life the packaging,
controlled way. product, and battery (if fitted) should be
disposed of by a suitable recycling centre.
RECYCLING. Do not dispose of with normal household waste.
All plastic and metal parts are recyclable. The printed circuit Do not burn.
board may be sent to any PCB recovery contractor to recover
some of the components for any metals such as gold and silver.

COMPATIBILITY
Browsers: Internet Explorer v6, Mobile smart phones (Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition), and PDAs (Windows CE4);
note that Mobile smart phones and PDAs cannot display graphs and right to left languages
Note that IQ3 has not been tested with all devices and Trend cannot guarantee a particular device’s
compatibility.
Note that the operating system environment in which Internet Explorer runs must support Java; Currently
Windows 98, 2000, and ME do support Java, but XP SP1 doesn’t. For Windows XP, a Sun Java runtime
environment v1.4 or greater must be installed (this can be downloaded from Java.com).
Supervisors: 963, 915MDS >v3, 916, IQView
Utility software: SET v6 (including IP Tool auxiliary software)
Displays: IQView touch screen network display, RD-IQ (see requirements p8), SDU-xcite 4 line display (the IQ3 label
lengths should be limited to 20 characters for SDU-xcite (< v1.01 firmware), SDU-xcite v1.01 will truncate the label
to the first 20 characters.)
Note that the NDP is not compatible with IQ3; it will not recognise an IQ3 connected to its network.
I/O Modules: XCITE/IO/8UI, 4UI, 4UI/4AO, 2UI/2AO, 8DO, 4DO, 8AO, 4AO, 16DI, 8DI, 8DO/HOA, 4DO/HOA can connect to
IQ3XCITE/96 only
Controllers: IQ3 directly and IQ1, IQ2 by way of 3xtend/EINC L. IQ3/LAN communicates with IQ2, IQ1 directly and IQ3 by way of
3xtend/EINC L
IC Comms: IQ3, IQ2 (including IQL, IQ1 (v3 onwards)). A subset of the IQ2 IC Comms is operational, (see Firmware, IC Comms
section for compatibility table).
IQ2 strategies: These can be imported into SET, converted into IQ3 strategies, and then downloaded into an IQ3.
(It is also possible to convert IQ1xx strategies)
Ethernet Nodes: Compatible with 3xtend/EINC L. NXIP or EINC must not be used in an automatic IP addressing environment. NXIP
cannot be used as cross router master.

RJ45
Function Comms Level Software RS232
Ethernet
Set up IP address Ethernet, MAC IP Tool (SET application) Yes No
Create networks, IC Comms Ethernet, UDP, TCP, Trend IQ3, 3xtend/EINC L, NXIP, EINC, IQView Yes No
Trend Text Comms Ethernet, IP, TCP, Trend 963, 915MDS, 916, SET*, IQView Yes Yes
Strategy Upload/Download Ethernet, IP, TCP, FTP SET Yes No
Internet (webpages) Ethernet, IP, TCP, HTTP, HTML Browser, 963 (via browser) Yes No

The supervisors and tools use different types of communications protocols as shown in the following table:

*Note that Live Edit is the only SET function which operates through an RS232 connection.

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Data Sheet IQ3

INSTALLATION
The IQ3 controller is installed on a DIN rail by using the DIN rail clip, inside a cabinet or panel, using 4 screws and washers. For
/100-240 version, a switch or circuit breaker (240 Vac, 3 A) must be included in the supply to the unit and be in close proximity
to it, and must be clearly marked as the disconnecting device for the unit. IQ3.../.../24 controllers are UL rated as ‘UL916 listed open
energy management equipment’. The procedure involves:

mount the controller in position power up


connect power, do not power up set up IP address parameters (if Ethernet used) using IPTool
connect Ethernet if required setup Lan number using IPTool,
connect RS232 if required (Supervisor/Tool PC, IQView, setup Device address using address switch (IQ3/LAN) or by
RD-IQ, or SDU-xcite) IPTool (IQ3s without current loop Lan auxiliary board)
connect IQ system Lan (IQ3/LAN only) check Ethernet network, current loop Lan network (IQ3/LAN only)
terminate the I/O channels, leave unconnected configure the strategy and I/O modules used (using SET)
connect the I/O bus, if used (IQ3XCITE/96/.. only) download strategy file
mount and connect any I/O module (IQ3XCITE/96/.. only) connect inputs and check operation
perform input channel linking connect outputs and check operation
check web pages using a browser
This installation procedures are covered as follows: IQ3xact Installation Instructions, TG200766; IQ3xcite Installation Instructions,
TG200626; XCITE Standard I/O Modules Installation Instructions, TG200627; XCITE/IC I/O Bus Interconnector Installation Instructions,
TG200644; XCITE/TERM I/O Bus Terminator Installation Instructions, TG200645; XCITE/BBC IQ3 Battery Option Board Installation
Instructions, TG200627; IQ3../.../XNC/... Installation Instructions TG200911 (see also IQ3../.../XNC/... data sheet TA200912),
IQ3../.../LAN/... Installation Instructions TG200916.

WARNING If the unit is used in a manner other than that specified in the installation instructions, the protection provided
by the unit may be impaired.

CONNECTIONS
Inputs and Outputs
I/O MODULES (IQ3XCITE/96/... only)
The Universal input and Analogue output channel wiring is the same as shown
for the main controller overleaf.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
NC C NC C NC C NC C
1 2 3 4
The Relay output connections are as follows:
NC

NO N 1
NC
2 3
C NC
4 5 6
C
7
NC
8 9
C
10
NC
11 12
C
1 2 3 4
C

The Digital input (/16DI, /8DI) connections are as follows (details are on page11):

C 5 NC C 6 NC C 7 NC C 8 NC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Cable size 0.5 to 2.5 mm2 (14 to 20 AWG) - Cu only

I/O Bus Must use rules shown on page 8

Connect IQ3xcite to I/O module. Use rigid interconnector for


adjacent module (XCITE/IC, supplied with I/O module).
1

+
2
1
3

0
4

+
5
2
6

0
7

+
8
3
9

0
10 11 12

+
4 0
13 14 15 16 17 18

+
5 0 +
6 0
19 20 21 22 23 24

+
7 0 +
8 0
25 26 27 28 29 30

+
9 0 +
10 0 +
1 2
1
3

0
4

+
5
2
6

0
7

+
8
3
9

0
10 11 12

+ 4 0
Terminate at far end using
XCITE/TERM (supplied with
controller)

100-240 V A 11 12 13 14 15 16 P 5 0 P 6 0 P 7 0 P 8 0
P 0 P 0 P 0 P 0 P 0 P 0
24 V
24 V

24 V

OK RX P 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 22 23 24
0V

P 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

Non-adjacent modules can be connected via connectors, and


earthed locally. No spurs.
Use Belden 3084A cable
+24 Vdc Red +24 Vdc
XCITE/PCON/50 cable facilitates 24 Vdc
1 5 PSU
2
Data Hi
Ground
White Data Hi
Ground
4 connecton of external power supply
3 3

4
Data Lo Blue Data Lo
2 for adjacent modules. Black Red
0V Black 0V
5 1 +24 Vdc +24 Vdc
1 5
Data Hi White Data Hi
2 4
Ground Ground
3 3
Data Lo Blue Data Lo
4 2
0V Black 0V
5 1

Connect additional 24 Vdc PSU (with isolated output) if needed.


Note that an external PSU must comply with relevant EMC and
safety standards. XCITE/PCON/1000 (1 m, 1 yd 3” cable) can
be used for non adjacent modules

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IQ3 Data Sheet

CONNECTIONS (continued)
MAIN CONTROLLER

Universal Inputs Cable size 0.5 to 2.5 mm2 cross section area (14 to 20 AWG) - Cu only
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

+
1 0 +
2 0 +
3 0 +
4 0 +
5 0 +
6 0 +
7 0 +
8 0 +
9 0 +
10 0

I/O Bus (IQ3XCITE/96/... only)


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

+
1 0 +
2 0 +
3 0 +
4 0 +
5 0 +
6 0 +
7 0 +
8 0 +
9 0 +
10 0 Must use rules shown on page 8
Connect IQ3xcite to I/O module. Use rigid interconnector for
adjacent module (XCITE/IC, supplied with I/O module).

+
2
1
3

0
4

+
5
2
6

0
7

+
8
3
9

0
10 11 12

+
4 0
13 14 15 16 17 18

+
5 0 +
6 0
19 20 21 22 23 24

+
7 0 +
8 0
25 26 27 28 29 30

+
9 0 +
10 0 +
1 2
1
3

0
4

+
5
2
6

0
7

+
8
3
9

0
10 11 12

+ 4 0
Terminate at far
end using
XCITE/TERM
(supplied with
controller)
100-240 V A 11 12 13 14 15 16 P 5 0 P 6 0 P 7 0 P 8 0
P 0 P 0 P 0 P 0 P 0 P 0

24 V
24 V

24 V
OK RX P 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 22 23 24

0V
P 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

100-240 V T H IS U N IT
M U S T B E
A 11 12 13 14 15 16
P 0 P 0 P 0 P 0 P 0 P 0
24 V
24 V

E A R T H E D OK RX P 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
Non-adjacent modules can be connected via connectors,
0V

and earthed locally. No spurs.


Use Belden 3084A cable
+24 Vdc Red +24 Vdc
1 5
Data Hi White Data Hi
2 4

3
Ground
Data Lo Blue
Ground
Data Lo
3 XCITE/CC/10 pack 10
4 2

Ethernet Port 5
0V Black 0V
1 (order separately)
100 m, 109 yds (max)

Connect additional 24 Vdc PSU (with isolated output) if


RJ45 e.g.
needed.
RJ45 PLUG UTP/10 (UTP)
RJ45 PLUG FTP/10 (FTP) Note that external power supply must comply with relevant
(packs of 10) EMC and safety standards
Cat 5e twisted pair e.g. XCITE/PCON/50 cable facilitates connecton of external power
CAT5E UTP LSZH 305 M (UTP) supply for adjacent modules.
CAT5E FTP LSZH 305 M (FTP)
305 m, 333 yds cable
XCITE/PCON/1000 (1 m, 1yd 3” cable)
24 Vdc
can be used for non adjacent modules PSU
Ethernet hub or switch e.g.
EDS-205 Black Red

A local supervisor (Ethernet) can be 1


+24 Vdc +24 Vdc
5
Data Hi White Data Hi
connected to an adjacent port on the 2
Ground Ground
4
3 3
hub or directly via a standard Ethernet 4
Data Lo Blue Data Lo
2
0V Black 0V
cable and an XCITE/XA adapter 5 1

Local Supervisor Port


Cable size 0.5 to 2.5 mm2 cross section area
RJ11 Analogue Outputs
(14 to 20 AWG) - Cu only
(FCC68) 11 12 13 14 15 16
P 0 P 0 P 0 P 0 P 0 P 0
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
RJ11 to 9 way ’D type’
female cable e.g. IQ3 P SRMV SRMAC Analogue
CABLE/EJ101442 outputs are
not suitable
0 for ac relays
PC (e.g. 916, 963, SET)

CABLE/EJ105650 Power Bus


connects to IQView Auxiliary Supply Out Either Or
A
A Internal power supply External power supply
RJ11 to RJ11 24 Vdc at
24 V
24 V

P
0V

RD/SDU-IQ2COMMSCABLE/nM 150 mA max. A


A
P
11
0
A
A
P
11
0
24 V
24 V

24 V
24 V

P 31 32 33 31 32 33
0V

P
0V

(n=3, 3m; n=10, 10m)


connects to RD-IQ or SDU-xcite 24 Vdc 0V

Supply (option) PSU


/24 40 VA max. External link
/100-240 46 VA max.
100-240 V 24-60 V (not supplied)
24 V

100 to 240 Vac 24 Vac 50/60 Hz Separate 24 Vac/Vdc power supply. Supply
50/60 Hz 24 to 60 Vdc be dedicated to I/O channel use and must
(36 Vdc maximum comply with relevant EMC and safety
E
L N E
+24V 0V E for /UL versions) standards

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Data Sheet IQ3

CONNECTIONS (continued)
IQ3../.../LAN only
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

+
1 0 +
2 0 +
3 0 +
4 0 +
5 0 +
6 0 +
7 0 +
8 0 +
9 0 +
10 0

100-240 V A 11 12 13 14 15 16
P 0 P 0 P 0 P 0 P 0 P 0

24 V

24 V
OK RX P 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48

0V
Network
2 off 2 part connectors with 4 screw terminals fo 0.5 to 2.5 mm2 cross section area (14 to 20 AWG) cable
polarity independent
Using 2 wire method Using 4 wire method
IQ LAN IQ LAN

T- T+ R- R+ T- T+ R- R+ T- T+ R- R+ T- T+ R- R+
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

OUT IN

OUT IN

25 26 27
earth screen to convenient
+
N 0
input channel screen terminal

25 26 27

+
N 0

ORDER CODES
Controllers
IQ3[TYPE]/[XNC]/AUX BD]/[COUNTRY]/[POWER]

[TYPE] XCITE/00 zero I/O points, non expandable via I/O bus. Supplied wth bus terminator.
XACT/12 12 I/O points, 6 universal inputs, 6 analogue voltage outputs, non expandable via I/O bus.
XCITE/16 16 I/O points, 10 universal inputs, 6 analogue voltage outputs, non expandable via I/O bus. Supplied wth
bus terminator.
XCITE/96 16 I/O points, 10 universal inputs, 6 analogue outputs expandable up to 96 points (i.e. 80 additional I/O
channels) by addition of I/O modules to I/O bus. Supplied with I/O bus terminator.
[XNC] blank no XNC capability
XNC XNC capability included. Enables interfacing with 3rd party systems. See IQ3/XNC data sheet
[AUX BD] blank No auxiliary board fitted
LA N IQ system current loop Lan interface fitted
SER Second serial port interface fitted (RS232 or RS422/485. See IQ3/XNC data sheet
[COUNTRY] UK Worldwide except US
USA/UL For sale in US, UL rated
[POWER] 100-240 100 to 240 Vac supply
24 24 Vac or 24 to 60 Vdc supply (36 Vdc maximum for UL versions)

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IQ3 Data Sheet

Controllers (continued)
Available codes: equivalent US Code equivalent US Code
(UL rated) (UL rated):
IQ3XCITE/000/XNC/LAN/UK/100-240: IQ3XCITE/016/UK/100-24
IQ3XCITE/000/XNC/SER/UK/100-240: IQ3XCITE/016/LAN/UK/100-240:
IQ3XCITE/000/XNC/UK/100-240:
IQ3XCITE/016/UK/24 882001200
IQ3XCITE/000/XNC/LAN/UK/24: xxxxxxxxx IQ3XCITE/016/LAN/UK/24: xxxxxxxxx
IQ3XCITE/000/XNC/SER/UK/24: xxxxxxxxx
IQ3XCITE/000/XNC/UK/24: xxxxxxxxx IQ3XCITE/096/UK/100-240:
IQ3XCITE/096/LAN/UK/100-240:
IQ3XACT/012/UK/100-240: IQ3XCITE/096/XNC/LAN/UK/100-240:
IQ3XACT/012/LAN/UK/100-240: IQ3XCITE/096/XNC/SER/UK/100-240:
IQ3XACT/012/XNC/LAN/UK/100-240: IQ3XCITE/096/XNC/UK/100-240:
IQ3XACT/012/XNC/SER/UK/100-240:
IQ3XACT/012/XNC/UK/100-240: IQ3XCITE/096/UK/24: 882001210
IQ3XCITE/096/LAN/UK/24: xxxxxxxxx
IQ3XACT/012/UK/24 882001190 IQ3XCITE/096/XNC/LAN/UK/24: xxxxxxxxx
IQ3XACT/012/LAN/UK/24: xxxxxxxxx IQ3XCITE/096/XNC/SER/UK/24: xxxxxxxxx
IQ3XACT/012/XNC/LAN/UK/24: xxxxxxxxx IQ3XCITE/096/XNC/UK/24: xxxxxxxxx
IQ3XACT/012/XNC/SER/UK/24: xxxxxxxxx
IQ3XACT/012/XNC/UK/24: xxxxxxxxx

The USA versions are identified in Trend UK by replacing /UK/ in the order codes with /USA/UL/ e.g.:
IQ3XACT/012/USA/UL/24: Web enabled controller with 6 Universal Inputs, and 6 Analogue Voltage Outputs, non expandable
by the I/O bus. 24 Vac or 24 to 36 Vdc input power supply. UL rated.

I/O Modules
Equivalent US Code
(UL rated)
XCITE/IO/UK/8UI 882001220 :8 channel universal input I/O module. Supplied with rigid interconnector.
XCITE/IO/UK/4UI 882001250 :4 channel universal input I/O module. Supplied with rigid interconnector.
XCITE/IO/UK/4UI/4AO 882001230 :4 channel universal input and 4 channel analogue voltage output I/O module. Supplied with
rigid interconnector.
XCITE/IO/UK/2UI/2AO 882001260 :2 channel universal input and 2 channel analogue voltage output I/O module. Supplied with
rigid interconnector.
XCITE/IO/UK/8DO 882001240 :8 channel relay output I/O module. Supplied with rigid interconnector.
XCITE/IO/UK/4DO 882001270 :4 channel relay output I/O module. Supplied with rigid interconnector.
XCITE/IO/UK/8AO 882001450 :8 channel analogue voltage output I/O module. Supplied with rigid interconnector.
XCITE/IO/UK/4AO 882001440 :4 channel analogue voltage output I/O module. Supplied with rigid interconnector.
XCITE/IO/UK/16DI 882001430 :16 channel digital input I/O module. Supplied with rigid interconnector.
XCITE/IO/UK/8DI 882001420 :8 channel digital input output I/O module. Supplied with rigid interconnector.
XCITE/IO/UK/8DO/HOA xxxxxxxxx :8 channel relay output with Hand/Off/Auto switch I/O module. Supplied with rigid
interconnector.
XCITE/IO/UK/4DO/HOA xxxxxxxxx :4 channel relay output with Hand/Off/Auto switch I/O module. Supplied with rigid
interconnector.

The USA versions of I/O modules are identified in Trend UK by replacing /UK/ in the order codes with /USA/UL/ e.g.:
XCITE/IO/USA/UL/8UI: 8 channel universal input I/O module. Supplied with rigid interconnector. UL rated.

Controller Accessories
Equivalent US Code
XCITE/BBC 882001040 :Battery option board increases protection time of clock (in case of input power supply failure)
to several years (e.g. for Timemaster).
XCITE/IC/5 882001050 :Pack of 5 rigid I/O bus interconnectors for adjacent I/O modules (spare)
XCITE/TERM/5 882001060 :Pack of 5 I/O bus terminators (spare)
XCITE/CC/10 882001070 :Pack of 10 I/O bus connectors with screw terminals to facilitate wired connection (one
required each end).
XCITE/PCON/50 882001080 :I/O bus interconnector (4 wide) for adjacent I/O modules to facilitate connection of external bus
power supply
XCITE/PCON/1000 882001090 :1 m, 1 yd 3” I/O bus connection cable (4 wide) between I/O modules to facilitate connection of external
bus power supply
CABLE/EJ101442 :Adapter cable to connect PC to local supervisor port
XCITE/XA/5 882001100 :Pack of 5 Ethernet connecter adapters for direct connection of a PC to the IQ3 using a standard
Ethernet cable
PSR/230/24-1.3 :1.3 A DIN rail mounted 24 Vdc power supply (isolated output) suitable for supplying I/O
modules
PSR/230/24-2.5 :2.5 A DIN rail mounted 24 Vdc power supply (isolated output) suitable for supplying I/O
modules

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Data Sheet IQ3

Peripherals
Equivalent US Code
IQView Mono/SM/UK/24 :Surface mounting touch screen display with ‘Mono’* application including RJ11 to
RJ11 RS232 cable
IQView Mono/SM/USA/UL/24 882001160 :as per UK version above plus UL rated
IQView/SM/UK/24 :Surface mounting touch screen display with standard* application
IQView/SM/USA/UL24 882001140 :as per UK version above plus UL rated
IQView Mono/RPM/UK/24 :Rear panel mounting touch screen display with ‘Mono’* application including RJ11
to RJ11 RS232 cable
IQView Mono/RPM/USA/UL/24 882001170 :as per UK version above plus UL rated
IQView/RPM/UK/24 :Rear panel mounting touch screen display with standard* application
IQView/RPM/USA/UL/24 882001150 :as per UK version above plus UL rated
*Note that IQView Mono/ has an RS232 communications interface; IQView/ (standard) also has current loop Lan and Ethernet interfaces
SDU-XCITE/UK :Smart Display unit for IQ3 within UK label set. Wall mounting unit with 2x40 electroluminescent
display allowing viewing and adjustment of control parameters and times
SDU-XCITE/WSA/USA 882001490 :as per UK version plus wall sensor adapter plate for mounting on USA wallbox.
RD-IQ/K/UK :Wall mounting Room Display with local thermistor temperature sensor and setpoint control
RD-IQ/K/WSA/USA 882001500 :as per UK version plus wall sensor adapter plate for mounting on USA wallbox.
RD-IQ/KOS/UK :Wall mounting Room Display with local thermistor temperature sensor, setpoint
control, occupation override, and occupation status display
RD-IQ/KOS/WSA/USA 882001510 :as per UK version plus wall sensor adapter plate for mounting on USA wallbox.
RD-IQ/KOSF/UK :Wall mounting Room Display with local thermistor temperature sensor, setpoint
control, occupation override, occupation status display, and fan speed control
RD-IQ/KOSF/WSA/USA 882001520 :as per UK version plus wall sensor adapter plate for mounting on USA wallbox.
RD/SDU-IQ2COMMSCABLE/3M 882000450 :3 m, 3 yds 10” cable to connect RD-IQ or SDU-xcite to IQ3
RD/SDU-IQ2COMMSCABLE/10M 882000460 :10 m, 11 yds cable to connect RD-IQ or SDU-xcite to IQ3
SDU DOWNLOAD ADAPTOR 882000470 :(EJ105174) RJ11 socket to RJ11 plug, download adaptor cable for use with CABLE/
EJ10442 for SDU-xcite configuration by PC running SDU Tool (an applet running in
SET available from your supplier's website and protected by licence)
Accessories
EDS-205 :Unmanaged Ethernet switch with 5 off 10/100BaseT(X) ports.
EDS-305-M-SC :Unmanaged Ethernet switch with 4 off 10/100BaseT(X) ports, 1 multimode100BaseFX
(fibre optic) port.
IMC-101-M-SC :1 channel 10/100BaseT(X) to multimode 100BaseFX (fibre optic) converter.
CAT5E UTP LSZH 305M : 305 m, 333 yds of Cat 5e UTP (unshielded) cable for wiring Ethernet connections.
CAT5E FTP LSZH 305M : 305 m, 333 yds of Cat 5e FTP (shielded) cable for wiring Ethernet
RJ45 PLUG UTP/10 882001120 :Packet of 10 unshielded RJ45 connector for wiring Ethernet connections.
RJ45 PLUG FTP/10 882001130 :Packet of 10 shielded RJ45 connector for wiring Ethernet connections.

SPECIFICATIONS
MAIN CONTROLLER

Electrical
CPU :MCF5272 24 Vdc auxiliary supply: Part of combined supply, 20 to 24 Vdc
CPU speed :66 MHz limited to 150 mA supplied to RS232,
Cycle time :sequence table 1s 24 V auxiliary output supply, and may be
Memory :16 Mbyte SDRAM, and 8 Mbyte Flash. linked to output power bus.
IQ3xcite :30000 briQs (module capacity see p13) Fusing :No replaceable fuses required.
IQ3xact :6000 briQs (module capacity see p13) 24 Vdc combined supply :protected by a self resetting solid
Input power supply voltage state circuit breaker.
/100-240 :100 to 240 Vac ±10% 50/60 Hz RS232, 24 V :part of the combined supply to RS232,
/24 :24 to 60 Vdc ±10% (36 Vdc maximum 24 V auxiliary output supply (and output
for /UL versions), 24 Vac ±15% 50/60 Hz power bus, if linked) is protected by
Input power supply consumption 150 mA current limit.
/100-240 :6 VA minimum Power bus :protected by a 1.6 A multifuse.
IQ3XCITE/000 :15 VA maximum Power supply :protected against catastrophic failure
IQ3XACT/012 :28 VA maximum by a non-replaceable fuse.
IQ3XCITE/016 :33 VA maximum Analogue output :circuitry is protected against the wrong
IQ3XCITE/096 :46 VA maximum connection of a non-isolated external
/24 :5 VA minimum supply by a non-replaceable fuse.
IQ3XCITE/000 :11 VA maximum Power failure protection :All strategy and data in nonvolatile memory.
IQ3XACT/012 :25 VA maximum Supercap maintains real time clock for up
IQ3XCITE/016 :28 VA maximum to 6 days (typical). Option to fit a battery
IQ3XCITE/096 :40 VA maximum board to maintain clock for up to several
Input Supply Leakage :Leakage current at 230 Vac, 50 Hz is years in the case of input supply failure.
less than 0.3 mA. Battery option :XCITE/BBC, battery option board
24 Vdc combined supply :24 Vdc ±10%, 700 mA maximum (typical) includes CR2032 3V lithium button cell.
to supply 24 Vdc auxiliary supply terminals, Feature also included on IQ3../.../LAN or
I/O bus, RS232, the I/O channels (see page IQ3../.../SER versions but battery not
6). Output derated to 550 mA for input provided.
power supply <200 Vac.

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Clock accuracy :30 s per month (typical). Analogue current (I) :12 bit resolution (4096 steps - effective).
4-line display panel :SDU-xcite to local supervisor port Minimum 60 dB series mode rejection at
Ethernet :main bus, 10 BASE-T (IEEE 802.3). input power supply frequency. 0 to
Supports TCP/IP, FTP 20 mA, input resistance 240 Ω, accuracy
Supervisor Port 0.5% of span (i.e. 100 μA). Loop
Transmission :RS232, EIA/TIA/232E, V28 supports IQ powered input supply is 20 to 36 Vdc.
System comms Thermistor (T) :12 bit resolution. Minimum 60 dB series
Distance :15 m, 16 yds mode rejection at input power supply
Baud rate :9k6. frequency. Thermistor bridge resistor
Address :Selectable by software, 116 nodes 10 kΩ 0.1%, accuracy 0.5% of span.
addressable (1, 4 to 119 excluding 2,3,10) Bridge supply 5 V.
set to be unique on Lan. Digital (D) :volt free contact. Count rate 30 Hz
IQ Current Loop Lan :(IQ3../.../LAN only) (minimum pulse width of 16.6 ms).
Transmission :20 mA two wire current loop, opto- Wetting current = 3 mA nominal. 5 V
isolated, polarity independent receiver, supply. Status LED per channel (ON =
balanced transmitter closed contact).
Distance :Dependent on cable type, see table Analogue voltage outputs :Channels 11 to 16. 11 bit
below: resolution. 0 to 10 V with 20 mA current
limit, accuracy ±0.5% of span.
N o. of Indicators
Cable 9k6 b au d 19k2 b au d
Wires
Inputs :(yellow) Indicates status, only for digital
1000 m 700 m
Belden 9182 2 inputs (ON= contact closed)
(1090 yds) (765 yds)
Analogue Outputs :(yellow) Light
1000 m 500 m
Belden 9207 2 intensity increases with output voltage
(1090 yds) (545 yds)
Trend TP/1/1/22/HF/500 700 m 350 m (power) :(green) ON when input power supply is
2 connected. Flashing at 1 second intervals
(Belden 8761) (765 yds) (380 yds)
Trend TP/2/2/22/HF/500 500 m 250 m indicates power supply fault.
4 (watchdog) :(red) ON if controller has a software
(Belden 8723) (545 yds) (270 yds)
fault
Baud rate :Selectable by board switches 9k6, 19k2 (I/O bus) :(red, not fitted on IQ3xact) On if there is
- set to be same as other nodes on Lan. an I/O bus fault.
Address :The IQ3 address on Lan is set by board OK :(green) Normally called LINK on Ethernet
switches. Set to be unique on network; systems. ON indicates a good Ethernet
116 nodes addressable (1 to 119 connection.
excluding addresses 2,3, and 10) RX :(yellow) Flashes when packet of data
Virtual CNC address, supervisor port is being received across the Ethernet.
address to be configured in strategy. IQ Current Loop Lan Indicators :IQ3../.../LAN only
Serial Port 2 :(IQ3../.../SER only) TX :(yellow) ON if current is flowing from
RS232 or RS422/485 selectable by the current loop network transmitter
software. See IQ3../.../XNC data sheet RX :(yellow) ON if current is entering the
for details current loop network receiver
I/O bus :(not fitted on IQ3xact or IQ3XCITE/00) OK :(green) ON if IQ3 successfully
maximum length 30 m, 33 yds, 15 communicating over current loop
additional nodes maximum, 96 points network.
maximum. Signalling rate 125 kbits/s. Mechanical
Cable Belden 3084A.
Inputs/Outputs Dimensions
IQ3XCITE/00 :zero I/O Controller :263 mm (10.35”) x 150 mm (5.91”) max.
IQ3XACT :6 universal inputs, 6 voltage outputs x 46 mm (1.81”)
IQ3XCITE/16 :10 universal inputs, 6 voltage outputs IQ3../.../LAN, or IQ3../.../SER 263 mm
IQ3XCITE/96 :10 universal inputs, 6 voltage outputs (10.35”) x 150 mm (5.91”) max. x 56 mm
expandable by adding I/O modules to 96 (2.2”)
points maximum Material :Polycarbonate
Signal Cable :Universal inputs, and analogue voltage Weight
outputs; TP/1/1/22/HF/200 recommended Controller :702 gm (1.5 lb)
(Belden 8761) Connectors
Measurement Category :Universal inputs and analogue voltage Input power supply :2 part connector with 3 rising cage clamp
outputs are Measurement CAT I screw terminals for 0.5 to 2.5 mm2 cross
(EN61616:2001). They must be section area (14 to 20 AWG) cable.
separated from 230 Vac input power I/O :2 part connectors with rising cage clamp
supply by double or reinforced insulation. screw terminals for 0.5 to 2.5 mm2 cross
Universal inputs :Channels 1 to 10, linkable for analogue section area (14 to 20 AWG) cable. Use
voltage (V), analogue current (I), copper cable only.
thermistor (T) or digital (D). Screens :Single part connectors with rising cage
Analogue voltage (V) :12 bit resolution. Minimum 60 dB clamp screw terminals for 0.5 to 2.5 mm2
series mode rejection at input power cross section area (14 to 20 AWG) cable.
supply frequency. 0 to 10 V, input Supervisor port :RJ11 (FCC68), for IQ System utility
resistance 200 kΩ, accuracy 50 mV software, supervisor, RD-IQ, SDU-xcite,
equivalent to ±0.5% of span. or IQView. Connected by adaptor cable
(see order codes section). Can supply
signal and power.

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SPECIFICATIONS (continued)

Ethernet :RJ45 connector, unshielded or shielded I/O MODULES (for use with IQ3XCITE/96 only)
twisted pair (UTP or FTP) cable 10 Mbps,
100 m (109 yds), 10 BASE-T. Cable and Electrical
connectors are available (see product
codes). Connect local supervisor CPU :microprocessor PIC 18F458
(Ethernet) by way of adjacent hub or Input power supply voltage :24 Vdc ±15%
directly using standard Ethernet cable Input power supply consumption :Maximum: 8DO=100 mA,
and XCITE/XA adapter 4DO=60 mA, 8UI=180 mA, 4UI=100 mA,
I/O bus :(not fitted on IQ3xact or IQ3XCITE/00) 5 16DI=36 mA, 8DI=28 mA ,
wide connector. For expandable 4UI/4AO=180 mA (+Aux supply 150 mA),
controller only, connect with special rigid 2UI/2AO=100 mA (+Aux supply 150 mA),
interconnector (XCITE/IC, supplied with 8AO=180 mA (+Aux supply 300 mA),
I/O Module) to adjacent module, or use 4AO=100 mA (+Aux supply 150 mA),
connector with screw terminals (XCITE/ 8DO/HOA=100mA, 4DO/HOA=60 mA, -
CC/10 - pack of 10) and wire in Belden see page 10 for calculation.
3084A or equivalent. Last connection Auxiliary output supply :(AO only) 18 to 24 Vdc, limited to 150 mA
requires termination (XCITE/TERM per bank of four AO.
supplied with IQ3xcite controller only). Fusing :no replaceable fuses required.
Special 4 wide cables available to Auxiliary output supply :protected by a 150 mA current limit.
facilitate connection of additional I/O bus Analogue output bus :protected by a 1.6 A multifuse.
power supply; XCITE/PCON/50 for Analogue output circuitry :protected against the wrong
adjacent I/O module, XCITE/PCON/1000 connection of a non-isolated external
for cable connection to I/O module up to supply by a non-replaceable fuse.
1 m, 1 yd 3”. The maximum current that
can be passed through the I/O module I/O bus :maximum length 30 m (33 yds), 15
using the 24 Vdc and 0 V terminals from additional nodes maximum, 96 points
one module to the next is 2.5 A. maximum. Signalling rate 125 kbits/s.
Cable Belden 3084A (see rules page 8)
Environmental Inputs/outputs :selectable from range of 8UI, 4UI,
4UI/4VO, 2UI/2VO, 8DO, 4DO, 16DI, 8DI,
EMC 8AO, 4AO, 8DO/HOA, or 4DO/HOA.
Emissions :EN61000-6-3:2001 Key: UI Universal input
Immunity :EN61000-6-2:2001 DI Digital input
Safety VO Analogue voltage output
EU :EN61010-1:2001 RO Relay output
(Installation Category III - fixed Signal Cable :Universal inputs, and analogue voltage
installations) outputs; TP/1/1/22/HF/200 recommended
USA/Canada :/24 only. UL rated as ‘UL916 listed open (Belden 8761)
energy management equipment’ Universal input :as for main controller
Canada :CSA22.2 No. 205-M1983 - Signal Analogue voltage output :as for main controller except 10 bit
Equipment resolution
Protection :IP20, NEMA1 Relay output :Relay outputs with LED (yellow) status
Ambient limits indication (on = energised) per channel.
storage :-10 °C (14 °F) to +50 °C (122 °F) Single pole changeover relays. Outputs
operating :0 °C (32 °F) to 45 °C (113 °F) rated at 5 A maximum for 240 Vac single
humidity :0 to 90 %RH non-condensing phase only (use same phase throughout)
inductive, (cosφ>=0.4), or resistive load,
Version This document covers: 30 Vdc (resistive load). Reduce to 2 A
Firmware :v1.31 for 24 Vdc (inductive load, T<=30 ms).
Boards For /USA only, UL rating applies up to
IQ3 :/100-240 Baseboard AM104979 Issue 2 240 Vac (120 VA) maximum. Arc
/24 Baseboard AM105463 Issue 1 suppression recommended, (see Relay
CPU board AM104700 Issue 1 Output Arc Suppression Installation
/LAN auxiliary board AM105147 issue 1 Instructions TG200208).
I/O bus :XCITE/IC AM105225 Issue 1 Relay output with Hand/Off/Auto
XCITE/TERM AM105226 Issue 1 :As for relay output above plus single 3
way switch per channel to select either
manual override ON (Hand), manual
override off (Off) or automatic control
(Auto) and additional LED (red) per channel
to indicate manual override condition.

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Digital input :volt free contact, 24 Vac , open collector Screens :Single part connectors with rising cage
(or drain) or logic input. Count rate 30 Hz clamp screw terminals for 0.5 to 2.5 mm2
(minimum pulse width of 16.6 ms). 5 V cross section area (14 to 20 AWG) cable.
supply. Status LED per channel. I/O bus :5 wide connector. Connect with special
Volt free contact input: Wetting current rigid interconnector (XCITE/IC supplied
= 3 mA nominal. (ON = closed contact.) with I/O Module) to adjacent module or
24 Vac input: 24 Vac ±20%. Must be controller, or use connector with screw
floating or earthed (grounded) to same terminals (XCITE/CC/10 - pack of 10) and
earth (ground) as IQ3, polarity wire in Belden 3084A or equivalent. Last
dependent. (ON = load powered.) connection requires termination
Open collector (or Drain) input: Must be (XCITE/TERM supplied with controller).
able to sink 3 mA. Must be earthed The maximum current that can be passed
(grounded) to same earth (ground) as through the I/O module through the 24 Vdc
IQ3, Polarity dependent. (ON = transistor/ and 0 V terminals from one module to the
FET conducts.) next is 2.5 A. Also see main controller for
Logic input: Logic high level 5 to 50 V. details of special cables.
Logic low level must be able to sink 3 mA.
(ON = logic low.) Environmental :as for main controller except:

Indicators Safety USA/Canada :UL rated as ‘UL 916 listed accessory to


Inputs :(yellow) Indicates status, only for digital open energy management equipment’.
inputs (ON= contact closed or equivalent) Version This document covers:
Analogue Outputs :(yellow) Light intensity increases with Firmware v1.0.19
output voltage. Boards /8DO, /4DO: AM105145 Issue 2
Relay Outputs :(yellow). Indicates relay status (ON = /8 UI, /4UI, /4UI/4AO, /2UI/2AO: AM105146
relay energised) issue 1
Manual override :(red). Indicates the relay output channel /16DI, /8DI: AM105825 issue 1
is manually overridden. /8DO/HOA, /8AO, /4AO: AM105873 issue 1
/4DO/HOA only. /HOA sub board AM105973 issue 1
Excess Aux. Current:(red) Indicates maximum auxiliary
current exceeded. /8AO, /4AO only
Input Polarity Error :(red) Indicates 24 Vac input polarity
error (ON=error). /16DI, /8DI only.
(power) :(green) ON when supply is connected
(watchdog) :(red) ON if module has a software fault
(I/O bus) :(red) On if there is an I/O bus fault.
Flashes at 1 second intervals if the I/O
module has not been in receipt of any
valid comms for 30 secs (outputs will be
switched off). Flashes faster if an
address clash on I/O bus, or the address
has been set to zero (I/O module
disabled).

Mechanical
Dimensions
I/O Module :130 mm (5.12”) x 150 mm (5.91”) max.
x 46 mm (1.8”)
Material :Polycarbonate
Protection :IP20, NEMA1
Weight
I/O Module :332 gm, 0.73 lb (approx.)
Connectors
Power in :2 part connector with 3 rising cage clamp
screw terminals for 0.5 to 2.5 mm2 cross
section area (14 to 20 AWG) cable.
I/O :2 part connectors with rising cage clamp
screw terminals for 0.5 to 2.5 mm2 cross
section area (14 to 20 AWG) cable. Use
copper cable only.

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du Bois 37,Switzerland by its Authorized Representative, Trend Control Systems Limited.

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