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Products: AS-B, CRS-HH-REL-10, IP-IO , MP-C, MP-V, AS-P, Operator Display, RP-C, RP-C-EXT-0-10V-4, RP-C-EXT-0-10V-4-PD, RP-C-EXT-BL-2-LV-PD, RP-C-EXT-BL-4-HV-PD, RP-C-EXT-BL-SMI-2-LV-PD, RP-C-EXT-BL-SMI-4-HV-PD, RP-C-EXT-DALI, RP-C-EXT-DALI-M-PD, RP-C-EXT-IS-BLE, RP-C-EXT-MS-BLE, RP-C-EXT-REL-4, RP-V
Functionalities: Hardware
Product version: 2022
3/30/2023

Communication Port Wiring

arrow1_rotationRS-485 Communications arrow1_rotationLonWorks Communications arrow1_rotationUSB Connections arrow1_rotationEthernet Connections arrow1_rotationSensor Bus Connections arrow1_rotationRoom Bus Connections arrow1_rotationModbus Network Connections

The wiring recommendations for the communication ports on the automation servers, RP and MP controllers, IP-IO modules, RP controller expansion modules, and Operator Display devices apply to wires and cables used for RS-485 communications, LonWorks communications, USB connections, Ethernet connections, sensor bus connections, room bus connections, and RP and MP controller Modbus network connections. Always use the recommended cables and wires.

For AS-P servers, the LonWorks wiring is made to the removable terminal blocks. The connections for RS-485 are made to the removable terminal blocks, and the connections for Ethernet and USB are made to the electronics module.

For AS-B servers, the connections for RS-485 are made to the removable terminal blocks and can be done before the AS-B server is installed on the DIN rail. The connections for Ethernet and USB are made directly to the device.

MP-C BACnet/IP controllers have communication ports for Ethernet and USB as well as an RS-485 port dedicated for the sensor bus. All connections are made directly to the device.

MP-V BACnet/IP controllers have communication ports for Ethernet and USB as well as an RS-485 port dedicated for the sensor bus. The RS-485 port can also be reconfigured to support BACnet MS/TP network communication with the hosting server. For more information, see MP-V BACnet MS/TP Support .For more information, see RS-485 Communications .All connections are made directly to the device.

RP-C BACnet/IP controllers have communication ports for Ethernet and USB, as well as two configurable RS-485 ports, which can be configured for the sensor bus, room bus, or Modbus network. One of the RS-485 ports can also be reconfigured to support BACnet MS/TP network communication with the automation server. For more information, see RP-C BACnet MS/TP Support .For more information, see RS-485 Communications .The other RS-485 port can then be configured to support either sensor bus, room bus, or Modbus network. All connections are made directly to the device.

RP-V BACnet/IP controllers have communication ports for Ethernet and USB, as well as two configurable RS-485 ports, which can be configured for the sensor bus, room bus, or Modbus network. One of the RS-485 ports can also be reconfigured to support BACnet MS/TP network communication with the automation server. For more information, see RP-V BACnet MS/TP Support .For more information, see RS-485 Communications .The other RS-485 port can then be configured to support either sensor bus, room bus, or Modbus network. All connections are made directly to the device. RP-V controllers with “-M” in the product name are BACnet MS/TP controllers equipped with only one communication port, a configurable RS-485 port that can be configured for the sensor bus or Modbus network, and an RS-485 screw terminal block for the MS/TP network. For more information, see RP-V Models .

IP-IO modules are BACnet/IP devices and have communication ports for Ethernet and USB. All connections are made directly to the device.

RP controller expansion modules have communication ports for room bus. All connections are made directly to the device.

Operator Display devices have communication ports for Ethernet and USB. All connections are made directly to the device.

RS-485 Communications

The information in this section provides recommendations for the RS-485 interface port configuration between the automation server and RS-485 network devices. This information is intended to supplement existing guides for the automation server and for the various RS-485 network devices.

For more information, see RS-485 Communications .

LonWorks Communications

Twisted pair cables should be used between the FTT-10 interface on the AS-P server terminal base and the TP/FT-10 LonWorks network. The cables should conform to the standard EN 50173-1.

USB Connections

Standard USB cables should be used for connection to the USB host and device ports on the automation server, BACnet/IP device, and Operator Display. The recommended maximum cable length is 3 m (10 ft).

Notice

LOSS OF COMMUNICATION

Do not use a USB cable that exceeds 3 m (10 ft).

Failure to follow these instructions can result in loss of communication.

Ethernet Connections

Standard Ethernet cables with RJ45 connectors should be used for connection to the Ethernet 10/100 port(s) on the automation server, BACnet/IP device, and Operator Display.

Notice

EQUIPMENT DAMAGE

Do not connect any type of Power over Ethernet (PoE) Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) to the Ethernet ports.

Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.

Unshielded cables

Standard UTP Ethernet cables are recommended for the network connections.

Shielded cables

Shielded network cables are not recommended but can be used on cable sections extending through noisy electrical environments. Shielded network cables cause ground loops. The grounded RJ45 network connector passes the local ground from a device to the shield of the cable, which in turn passes to the ground of the subsequent device. The devices can be automation servers, BACnet/IP devices, or third-party IP controllers, interface devices, network switches or routers, or telecom switch equipment.

Shield-induced ground loops can cause the following problems:

  • Degraded performance on communications network

  • Interruption of communication-dependent process control execution

  • Unstable operation and/or restart of the two devices

  • Damage to one or both devices

Notice

EQUIPMENT DAMAGE OR LOSS OF COMMUNICATION

  • Ensure adequate electrical bonding is provided between the grounds serving the two device locations to achieve and maintain equal potentials (0 V) between the two devices.

  • Confirm equal potential is maintained when equipment in both areas has power applied and actively functioning.

Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage or loss of communication.

The objective is to minimize the potential problems created with ground loops in the facility. The effects and risks with ground loops are reduced when the devices are served from the same AC power distribution panel and the devices are in the same general area of the facilities' metal and grounding structure.

Sensor Bus Connections

Cat 5 (or higher) cables with eight conductors (four twisted pairs) and RJ45 connectors should be used for connection to the MP or RP controller RS-485 port that is used for the sensor bus and the RJ45 port(s) on the SpaceLogic Sensor devices.

On an MP-C BACnet/IP controller, the cable is connected to the Sensor Bus port. For more information, see MP Controller Communication Ports .

On an MP-V BACnet/IP controller, the cable is connected to the RS-485 Com A port. By default, the RS-485 Com A port is configured for the sensor bus. For more information, see MP-V Communication Ports .

Note:

The labeling of the RS-485 port differs between different hardware versions of the MP-V controllers. For more information, see Differences Between MP-V Hardware Versions .

On an RP controller, the cable is connected to the RS-485 port that is configured for the sensor bus. By default, the RS-485 Com A port is configured for the sensor bus. For more information, see RP-C Communication Ports .For more information, see RP-V Communication Ports .

Note:

The labeling of the RS-485 ports differs between different hardware versions of the RP-C controllers. For more information, see Differences Between RP-C Hardware Versions .

The wire size (cross-sectional area) should be 22 to 26 AWG (0.34 to 0.14 mm²). The sensor bus cables should be rated for the target environment. For example, when the MP or RP controller is installed in space handling conditioned air or return air, the cables should be plenum-rated. The cables should be located away from external electrical noise sources such as high voltage cables or signal cables, which can cause data communication problems. The maximum total length of the sensor bus is 61 m (200 ft).

Notice

LOSS OF COMMUNICATION

  • Ensure that the total length of the sensor bus does not exceed 61 m (200 ft).

  • Use a Cat 5 or higher unshielded twisted pair cable with eight conductors (four twisted pairs), a cross-sectional area of 22 to 26 AWG (0.34 to 0.14 mm 2 ), and a rating that meets the requirements of the target environment.

Failure to follow these instructions can result in loss of communication.

Unshielded cables

UTP (unshielded twisted pair) cables are recommended for the sensor bus.

Shielded cables

Shielded cables are not useful to use for the sensor bus, because the RJ45 receptacles on the controllers and SpaceLogic Sensor devices do not support grounding of the shield.

Room Bus Connections

The RP controller room bus allows RP controller expansion modules to be connected to the controller for people counting, motion detection, luminosity and sound pressure level measurements, Bluetooth Low Energy based applications, and control of electric lights and window blinds.

Cat 5 (or higher) cables with eight conductors (four twisted pairs) and RJ45 connectors should be used for connection to the RP controller RS-485 port that is configured for the room bus and the RJ45 port(s) on the RP controller expansion modules. By default, the RP controller RS-485 Com B port is configured for the room bus. For more information, see RP-C Communication Ports .For more information, see Communication Ports on RP-V-4A and -5A .

The wire size (cross-sectional area) should be 22 to 26 AWG (0.34 to 0.14 mm²). The room bus cables should be rated for the target environment. For example, when the RP controller is installed in space handling conditioned air or return air, the cables should be plenum-rated. The cables should be located away from external electrical noise sources such as high voltage cables or signal cables, which can cause data communication problems. The maximum total length of the room bus is 72 m (236 ft).

Notice

LOSS OF COMMUNICATION

  • Ensure that the total length of the room bus does not exceed 72 m (236 ft).

  • Use a Cat 5 or higher unshielded twisted pair cable with eight conductors (four twisted pairs), a cross-sectional area of 22 to 26 AWG (0.34 to 0.14 mm 2 ), and a rating that meets the requirements of the target environment.

Failure to follow these instructions can result in loss of communication.

Unshielded cables

UTP (unshielded twisted pair) cables are recommended for the room bus.

Shielded cables

Shielded cables are not useful to use for the room bus, because the RJ45 receptacles on the RP controllers and RP controller expansion modules do not support grounding of the shield.

Modbus Network Connections

The RP controller Modbus RTU (RS-485) subnetworks allow standard Modbus devices to be connected to the controller. The RP BACnet/IP controller also allows the connection of a KNX Modbus gateway (RP-C-EXT-KNX).

It is recommended to use the Non-isolated RS-485 Adapter (SXWNISORS48510001) to provide screw termination of the Modbus device wiring and help avoid miswiring. The adapter converts an RS-485 RJ45 interface to screw terminals. For more information, see Non-isolated RS-485 Adapter .

For the KNX Modbus gateway, the RS-485 Power Adapter (SXWNISORS485P10001) can preferably be used to convert the RP controller RS-485 interface from RJ45 port to screw terminals because this adapter supports 24 VDC power supply from the controller to the KNX Modbus gateway. For more information, see RS-485 Power Adapter .

The maximum total length of the Modbus (RS-485) network is 72 m (236 ft).

Cable selection is important to achieve good performance and reliability of the Modbus (RS-485) network. The cable must provide twisted pairs and be specified for RS-485 data communications. It is recommended to use a shielded, low-capacitance twisted pair cable with an impedance of 120 ohm and a wire size (cross-sectional area) of 22 to 24 AWG (0.33 to 0.20 mm²). For more information, see Cable Selection .

Termination resistors can be omitted due to the limited length of the Modbus (RS-485) network and due to the use of twisted pair cables.

The Modbus (RS-485) network cable should be routed in a continuous daisy-chain bus configuration without cable stubs. For more information, see Cable Routing .

The Modbus cables should be rated for the target environment. For example, when the controller is installed in space handling conditioned air or return air, the cables should be plenum-rated. The cables should be located away from external electrical noise sources such as high voltage cables or signal cables, which can cause data communication problems.

Notice

LOSS OF COMMUNICATION

  • Ensure that the total length of the Modbus network does not exceed 72 m (236 ft).

  • Use a shielded, low-capacitance twisted pair cable specified for RS-485 data communications, with an impedance of 120 ohm, a cross-sectional area of 22 to 24 AWG (0.33 to 0.20 mm2), and a rating that meets the requirements of the target environment.

Failure to follow these instructions can result in loss of communication.

On the RP-C and RP-V BACnet/IP controller, you need to configure which of the two RS-485 ports to use for the Modbus network. You can configure to use either the RS-485 Com A or Com B port, which by default are configured for the sensor bus and room bus respectively. On the RP-V BACnet MS/TP controller (with “-M” in the product name), you need to reconfigure the single RS-485 port to use for the Modbus network. The port is by default configured for the sensor bus. For more information, see RP-V Communication Ports .

Shielded cables

Shielded, low-capacitance twisted pair cables specified for RS-485 data communications are recommended for the Modbus network. For more information, see Cable Selection .

  • Wiring
  • AS-P Servers
  • AS-B Servers
  • MP-C Controllers
  • MP-C Models
  • MP-V Controllers
  • MP-V Models
  • RP-C Controllers
  • RP-C Models
  • RP-V Controllers
  • RP-V Models
  • IP-IO Modules
  • RP Controller Expansion Modules
  • Non-isolated RS-485 Adapter
  • RS-485 Power Adapter
  • RS-485 Communications
  • Cable Routing
  • Cable Selection
  • MP Controller Communication Ports
  • MP-V Communication Ports
  • Differences Between MP-V Hardware Versions
  • RP-C Communication Ports
  • Differences Between RP-C Hardware Versions
  • RP-V Communication Ports
  • Operator Display Communication Ports
  • RJ45 Pinout for the RS-485 Port of the MP-V Controller
  • RJ45 Pinout for the RS-485 Ports of the RP-C Controller
  • RJ45 Pinout for the RS-485 Port(s) of the RP-V Controllers
  • MP-V BACnet MS/TP Support
  • RP-C BACnet MS/TP Support
  • RP-V BACnet MS/TP Support