The SmartX IP Controller – IP-IO module provides I/O expansion to your HVAC application over BACnet/IP and can share their I/O resources across applications running in SmartX servers, SmartX IP controllers, or third-party systems. The IP-IO module can be installed near facilities in the field, away from the SmartX server or the SmartX IP controller.
The IP-IO module allows for flexible control options due to the dual Ethernet ports and the versatile mix of digital inputs, universal inputs/outputs, relay outputs, and high power relay outputs.
When IP-IO modules are part of an EcoStruxure BMS, you can take full advantage of the existing EcoStruxure Building Operation engineering tools.
The IP-IO module device can be installed on a DIN rail or other flat surface inside a cabinet.
All IP-IO models can be equipped with MP-C Display, which is an optional add-on module for output override. The MP-C Display can also be used to view and locally configure inputs and outputs.
The IP-IO module comes in three models with different I/O point count and different I/O point types.
For more information, see IP-IO Module Models and I/O Point Types .
The output override function allows you to manually override outputs. This function can be used for testing, commissioning, and maintenance of equipment.
For more information, see Output Override Function .
The IP-IO module has a built-in power supply designed to accommodate 24 VAC at 50/60 Hz or 24 to 30 VDC input power.
For more information, see IP-IO Module Built-in Power Supply .
SmartX IP Controller devices have three types of memory:
Flash memory: for boot loader, operating system, application software, and configuration storage
RAM: for runtime operation
FRAM non-volatile memory: for data retention in the case of power outage
For more information, see SmartX IP Controller Device Memory .
One of the cornerstones of the EcoStruxure BMS is support for open standards. As a result, the IP-IO module complies with the BACnet open standard, one of the most popular standards for buildings.
For more information, see IP-IO Module Supported Building Standards .
The IP-IO module contains a combination of Ethernet and USB communication ports.
For more information, see IP-IO Module Communication Ports .
The IP-IO module is delivered with terminal blocks installed on the device. The IP-IO module uses pluggable terminal blocks, which are easy to install and remove from the device.
For more information, see IP-IO Module Screw Terminals .
There are three LEDs on the front panel of the IP-IO module.
For more information, see IP-IO Module LEDs .
You can reset and restart the IP-IO modules in different ways depending on how long you press the reset button. The resets and restarts can affect the retention of values after restart based on the retain levels configured for the variables.
For more information, see IP-IO Module Reset Modes .
The IP-IO module device can be installed on a DIN rail or other flat surface inside a cabinet.
For more information, see IP-IO Module Device Installation .
The wiring recommendations provide guidance regarding wiring of the I/O modules, SmartX servers, and SmartX IP Controller devices.
For more information, see Wiring .
Using WorkStation, you can update the firmware of multiple SmartX IP Controller devices and their attached SmartX Sensors at the same time with minimum downtime. In particular, the universal upgrade package simplifies the update process and requires minimal user involvement and coordination.
SmartX Sensors are supported by the SmartX IP Controller - MP and RP Series.
For more information, see SmartX IP Controller Device Firmware Management .
AC input | |
Nominal voltage
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24 VAC
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Operating voltage range
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+/- 20 %
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Frequency
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50/60 Hz
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Maximum power consumption
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17 VA
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Power input protection
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MOV suppression and internal fuse
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DC input | |
Nominal voltage
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24 to 30 VDC
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Operating voltage range
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21 to 33 VDC
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Maximum power consumption
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9 W
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Power input protection
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MOV suppression and internal fuse
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Environment | |
Ambient temperature, operating
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0 to 50 °C (32 to 122 °F) at normal operation
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-40 to +60 °C (-40 to +140 °F) for rooftop applications, horizontal installation only
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a) MP-C Display has an operating temperature range of -30 to +60 °C (-22 to +140 °F). | |
Ambient temperature, storage
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-40 to +70 °C (-40 to +158 °F)
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Maximum humidity
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95 % RH non-condensing
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Material | |
Plastic flame rating
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UL94-5V
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Ingress protection rating
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IP 20
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Mechanical | |
Dimensions
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153 W x 110 H x 64 D mm (6.0 W x 4.3 H x 2.5 D in.)
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Weight, IP-IO-DI10
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Including terminal blocks
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0.337 kg (0.742 lb)
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Weight, IP-IO-UIO10
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Including terminal blocks
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0.336 kg (0.740 lb)
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Weight, IP-IO-UIO5DOFA4
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Including terminal blocks
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0.357 kg (0.787 lb)
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Installation
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DIN rail or other flat surface inside a cabinet
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Terminal blocks
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Removable
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Real-time clock | |
Accuracy, at 25 °C (77 °F)
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+/-1 minute per month
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Backup time, at 25 °C (77 °F)
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7 days minimum
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Communication ports | |
Ethernet
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Dual 10/100BASE-TX (RJ45)
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USB
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1 USB 2.0 device port (mini-B)
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1 USB 2.0 host port (type-A), 5 VDC, 2.5 W
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Communications | |
BACnet
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BACnet/IP, port configurable, default 47808
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BTL B-ASC (BACnet Application Specific Controller)
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a) See the BTL Product Catalog for up-to-date details on BTL listed firmware revisions on BACnet International's home page. | |
CPU | |
Frequency
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500 MHz
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Type
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ARM Cortex-A7 dual-core
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DDR3 SDRAM
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128 MB
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NOR flash memory
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32 MB
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Memory backup
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128 kB, FRAM, non-volatile
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MP-C Display (Optional) | |
Removable
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No
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Display size
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36 W x 17 H mm (1.4 W x 0.7 H in.)
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Display resolution
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128 x 64 pixels
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Display type
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FSTN monochrome LCD, white color transflective backlight
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Power consumption
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max. 0.15 W (45 mA at 3.3 V)
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Ambient temperature, operating
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-30 to +60 °C (-22 to +140 °F)
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Ambient temperature, storage
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-40 to +70 °C (-40 to +158 °F)
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Maximum humidity
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95 % RH non-condensing
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Weight
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0.035 kg (0.077 lb)
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The IP-IO module internal configuration with regards to the signal ground is shown in the following figure.