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You perform the following steps to power up an RP-C-16C-F-230V controller model. The steps are slightly different from the steps for powering up other RP-C 230 V controller models.
You select an external power supply (24 VAC/VDC) or the internal transformer (24 VAC, 19 VA) to power a group of solid-state relay (SSR) outputs (DOs) on the RP-C-16C-F-230V controller by placing a jumper on the pin header for that DO group on the controller.
The RP-C-16C-F-230V controller model offers selectable power supply to the solid-state relay (SSR) outputs. An external power supply (24 VAC / VDC, 8 A) or the internal transformer (24 VAC, 19 VA) can be selected via jumpers.
The RP-C-16C-F-230V controller model has PCB mounted connectors for the power input, the input for an external 24 VAC/VDC power supply, the SSR outputs, and the universal inputs/outputs. The PCB mounted connectors mate with pluggable connectors. The PCB mounted connectors are mechanically keyed and color-coded, which allows the matching external connectors to be plugged in on site quickly and easily.
The RP-C-16C-F-230V controller model offers selectable power supply to the solid-state relay (SSR) outputs. An external power supply (24 VAC / VDC, 8 A) or the internal transformer (24 VAC, 19 VA) can be selected via jumpers.
Part number: SXWRCF16C10001
The RP-V controllers support BACnet MS/TP communication. The BACnet MS/TP configuration differs between the RP-V models. The BACnet/IP enabled RP-V controllers can be reconfigured to communicate with automation servers based on the BACnet MS/TP protocol, instead of the BACnet/IP protocol. An adapter is required for converting the controller RS-485 Com port with RJ45 interface to screw terminals. There is also an RP-V model designed for connection to a BACnet MS/TP (RS-485) network and this model can only communicate via MS/TP.
The RP-C controllers support BACnet MS/TP communication. The BACnet MS/TP configuration differs between the RP-C models. The BACnet/IP enabled RP-C controllers can be reconfigured to communicate with automation servers based on the BACnet MS/TP protocol, instead of the BACnet/IP protocol. An adapter is required for converting the controller RS-485 Com port with RJ45 interface to screw terminals. There are also RP-C models designed for connection to a BACnet MS/TP (RS-485) network and these models can only communicate via MS/TP.