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Installation............................................................................................... 5
North American Emissions Compliance............................................................................ 6
FX06 Field Controller and Communication Module Dimensions ...................................... 7
Mounting Instructions........................................................................................................ 9
Electronic Circuit Isolation Diagram ................................................................................ 11
Powering the FX06 Field Controller ................................................................................ 14
Connection Details.......................................................................................................... 15
Connection Details for the Communication Modules ...................................................... 19
Connection Details for the N2 Open Communication Module ........................................ 20
Connection Details for the LONWORKS Communication Module..................................... 22
Connection Details for the RS232C Communications Module ....................................... 23
Connection Details for the Modem.................................................................................. 23
Installation Details for the Room Command Module....................................................... 28
Introduction .......................................................................................................35
Operation............................................................................................... 50
Troubleshooting ................................................................................... 71
Reading 9999 or Invalid from the Analog Inputs............................................................. 71
Features
Installation
This chapter will take you through the process of installing a FX06
Field Controller. Follow these step-by-step instructions to properly
install, connect, and set up the FX06 controller.
IMPORTANT: Cables and wiring at Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV) and
Class 2 wiring (North America) must be separated from power line voltage
wiring. A minimum separation distance of 30 cm (12 in.) is recommended. Do
not run extra low voltage cables parallel to power line voltage cables for long
distances greater than 3 m (10 ft). Do not run extra low voltage wiring close to
transformers or high frequency generating equipment.
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Canada
This Class (A) digital apparatus meets all the requirements of the
Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
Cet appareil numrique de la Classe (A) respecte toutes les exigences du
Rglement sur le matriel brouilleur du Canada.
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Communication Modules
69mm (2,7in)
14mm
64mm (2,5in) (0,5in)
53mm (2,1in)
16mm
(0,6in)
19,4mm
(0,8in)
Mounting Instructions
Panel Mounting:
Make a cut-out in the mounting panel with the following
dimensions.
Not isolated
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LP-FX06P2x-000C Controllers
Not isolated
FX06 Field Controller Technical Bulletin 13
LP-FX06P3x-000C Controllers
Not isolated
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Connection Details
AI: Analog Input; AO: Analog Output; DI: Digital (Binary) Input; DO:
Digital (Binary) Output
LP-FX06P0x-000C Controller
LP-FX06P1x-000C Controller
LP-FX06P2x-000C Controller
LP-FX06P3x-000C Controller
Wiring
The connection to the network is made by means of the 3 pin plug-in
connector and cable provided with the module as shown in the
following diagram.
Pin RS485
1 COM
2 RT-
3 RT+
N2 Address Selection
The N2 address of an FX06 controller can be modified only through the
local user interface. The default factory N2 address setting of the FX06
controller is 255.
In order to modify the N2 address of the controller, the user must
include the Address parameter in the display section of the control
application. The option called Address will be found in the System
Info menu of the FX Builder tool as shown in the picture below.
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N2 Network Layout
Refer to the N2 Communication Bus Technical Bulletin (LIT-636018).
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Wiring
The connection to the network is made by means of the 3 pin plug-in
connector and cable provided with the module as shown in the
following diagram.
Pin RS485
1 COM
2 NET B
3 NET A
Antenna Types
Three types of antenna are available:
The Unit Mount Antenna (LP-KIT90-001C) plugs directly into the
modem. The modem with antenna must be mounted in free space where
it is always visible (not enclosed in a metal cabinet or electrical panel
where the GSM field might not be strong enough, for example).
Table 5: Room Command Modules (80 x 120mm, F/C) (North American Models)
Product Fan Speed Occupanc Temperature Built-in
Ordering Code Override y Button Setpoint Dial Sensor
Scale
TM-2141-0000 - - -
TM-2151-0000 - Yes -
TM-2161-0000 - Yes 55 - 85 F
TM-2161-0005 - Yes (warmer/cooler) NTC 10K
TM-2161-0002 3-speed fan override Yes 55 - 85 F
TM-2161-0007 3-speed fan override Yes (warmer/cooler)
TM-2191-0000 - - 55 - 85 F
TM-2191-0005 - - (warmer/cooler)
Occupancy
Button
Occupied
LED
Setpoint
Dial
Mounting
The TM-2100 Series Room Command Module is designed for wall
mounting in the room to be controlled. It should be located where the
occupant can easily read and adjust the set point dial or fan speed
override switch. It should be placed where the temperature is
representative of the general room conditions. Cold or warm air
draughts, radiant heat and direct sunlight should be avoided.
Wiring
Before connecting or disconnecting any wires, ensure that all power
supplies have been switched off and all wires are potential-free to
prevent equipment damage and avoid electrical shock. Terminations are
made on the terminal blocks in the base of the module, which accept up
to 1.5 mm2 (AWG16) wires.
All wiring to the module is at Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV in
Europe, Class 2 in North America) and must be separated from power
line voltage wiring. Do not run wiring close to transformers or high
frequency generating equipment. Complete and verify all wiring
connections before applying power to the controller to which the
module is connected.
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Introduction
The FX06 Controller features the following physical I/O channels:
Up to 17 physical inputs and outputs can be directly connected to the
FX06, including:
Four Analog Inputs (AIs)
Five Digital (Binary) Inputs (DIs)
Six Digital (Binary) Outputs (DOs)
Two Analog Outputs (AOs)
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Key Concepts
Analog Inputs
The FX06 Controller accepts up to four analog inputs, each of them can
be configured via FX Builder to read A99, NTC 10K, PT1000 Standard
Range, PT1000 Extended Range, Ni1000, Ratiometric
(0.5 - 4.5 V) or 0 - 10 V.
Digital Inputs
The FX06 accepts five digital inputs from voltage free contacts with a
transition counter at 50 Hz (minimum 10 ms ON and minimum 10 ms
OFF) on DI1.
Analog Outputs
The FX06 provides two analog outputs, 0 - 10 VDC at 5 mA with an
option for a PWM configuration on AO2 (factory setting).
Digital Outputs
The FX06 provides up to six digital outputs available in three different
hardware configurations:
six relays
four relays and two triacs
three interlocked relays, one free relay and two triacs.
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Detailed Procedures
Analog Inputs
The four FX06 analog inputs can be configured to accept a wide range
of input signals, either passive or active.
The ranges of active sensor (voltage) inputs are set using configuration
parameters within the application software. These parameters,
HighRange and LowRange, define the equivalent values for reading at
high (10 V, 4.5 V) and low (0 V, 0.5V) signal inputs. Voltage inputs
from differential pressure transducers can be linearized by a square root
function (SQRT), which operates over the complete range of the input.
The passive sensor (resistance) inputs have preconfigured linearization
characteristics within the application software. For these sensors, the
measurement range is fixed. The user can set the reliability range via
software.
The input signal is converted by the FX06 according to the related
Analog Input object setup configuration. The setup possibilities are:
Linear 0 - 10 V
A99 temperature sensor
Ni1000 JCI temperature sensor
Pt1000 temperature sensor
Ratiometric sensor 0.5 - 4.5 V
NTC 10K ohm temperature sensor
The measurement unit is also configurable to enable the controller to
propagate the measured value via the network in the appropriate format.
(This is particularly important for LONWORKS networks.) Available
configurable units include:
Temperature
Percentage
Air Pressure
Liquid Pressure
Flow
Concentration (ppm = parts per million)
Voltage
A configurable filter constant in seconds is available in the FX06
application software for each analog input for the reduction of signal
instability. An additional anti-spike filter can be configured to limit the
rate of change of the input value.
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Digital Inputs
The FX06 controller accepts five digital (binary) inputs from voltage
free contacts.
Note that there is one common terminal for all five digital inputs.
The Digital Input objects in the application software provide the
interface between the hardware digital input channels and the control
logic. A digital input is active depending on its polarity setting. The
default setting is Normally Open or Direct, which means that it is
active (true) when the contact is closed.
Analog Outputs
The FX06 controller provides two 0 - 10 VDC (each at 3 mA
maximum) or one 0 - 10 VDC and one PWM (100 Hz) analog outputs.
The Analog Output objects in the application software provide the
interface between the two hardware analog output channels and the
control application.
Digital Outputs
The FX06 controller features six digital (binary) outputs, available in
three hardware configurations with:
six relays
four relays and two triacs
one free relay, three interlocked relays and two triacs
The Digital Output objects in the application software provide the
interface between the hardware digital output channels and the control
application.
A digital output can be overridden and its value modified via a
supervisory system if the control application is configured for this
feature.
The Digital Output objects can be configured using the FX Tools
software package to provide the following output types:
On/Off Output: the triac/relay is switched on or off depending on the
input request.
Hermetic Compressor Output: features all the functions required to
drive a hermetic compressor. It provides the logic, interlocking and
timing features that are required for such application.
Duration Adjusting Type (DAT) Output: the DO (typically a triac) is
driven on or off with a time based duty-cycle that is proportional to the
numeric input request. A minimum On/Off time may be set to avoid
very short On pulses in the neighborhood of the low range value
(Output at 0%) and very short Off pulses when close to the high range
value (Output at 100%).
Position Adjusting Type (PAT, Incremental Control) Output: a pair
of triacs can be used to drive a synchronous reversible electric actuator
in one of the two directions in response to a change in the numeric input
request.
A PAT output gives modulating control by using the configured
actuator full-stroke (fully open to fully close) time to drive the actuator
for a part of that time base in proportion to the change in the controlling
numeric input. For example, for a 100-second actuator to achieve 40%
open, the actuator runs 40 seconds from the fully closed position.
A dead band, in percent of full-stroke time, may be set to avoid driving
the actuator for very small changes in the output signal, thus reducing
unnecessary wear on the drive mechanism.
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The PAT Object requires two digital output channels, typically triacs.
One triac will be switched on when the output must increase, the other
one will be switched on when the output must decrease. The polarity of
the PAT is configurable to change the increasing and decreasing
physical channels without rewiring.
At 0% or 100% position the duration of switching is increased by a
configurable value (ResyncAmount) to ensure that the valve or other
controlled device is completely at its end position. Whenever the
estimated position remains fixed to 0% or 100% for a time equal to a
configurable period, typically two hours, a synchronization action will
occur according to the ResyncAmount configurable parameter.
Whenever the output remains in a fixed position for more then a
configurable period, the PAT output applies the anti-sticking function, if
enabled, to exercise the device and the drive mechanism. This is
particularly useful for water valves, which require regular activity of the
inner parts to keep them free to move.
Damper PAT Output object is identical to the above with the
exception that it does not increase the duration of the switching when
0% or 100% is reached to avoid unstable control of air systems and just
implements the synchronization action as configured. Moreover it does
not implement the anti-sticking function as damper drives are not
typically subject to this problem.
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Example of connection:
Operation
Key Concepts
User Interfaces
The FX06 Field Controller has several user interface options (integral or
remote) to display and edit data points and configuration parameters of
the running application. The user interface is fully configurable at
design time.
Communication Services
Using a GSM modem, the FX06 controller is able to send SMS text
messages to mobile telephones to report alarms and events.
Time Scheduling
This feature allows control functions based on a weekly time schedule.
The clock is backed up by a rechargeable capacitive battery with a
back-up time of at least 10 days at 25C (77F).
Supervisory Option
The FX06 can be integrated into a supervisory building automation
system for continuous monitoring of the control system. The FX06
supports two methods of integration:
N2 Open Bus
LONWORKS Network
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Multi-language Database
You can design the application developed for the FX06 with up to five
different languages that the end user can choose through the display at
run time.
Security
The FX Tools software package and the Facility Explorer controllers
come with an embedded security features based on the use of two
identifiers (IDs):
Family ID
Customer ID
The Family ID and the Customer ID provide protection against
downloading an application to the wrong controller and unauthorized
access within the software tools to applications developed by other
users.
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Application Upload/Download
Applications can be downloaded to the controller via a personal computer
using the FX CommPro within FX Tools or the applications can be
uploaded or downloaded using the FX Programming Key.
Detailed Procedures
User Interfaces
The FX06 supports one or two user interfaces, which enable the user to
display/edit data points and configuration parameters of the running
application. The user interface is fully configurable at design time. The
design and use of a user interface is optional and the controller can
operate without the display.
The FX06 has an integral user interface and can also support one
remote user interface (Medium User Interface - MUI):
Panel mount MUI: up to 3 m (9.8 ft) from the controller with
power supply and data communication via the flat telephone cable
with order code LP-KIT007-005C
Wall mount MUI: up to 300 m (1,000 ft) from the controller. The
wall mount display must be independently powered and the data
communication is transmitted over a 3 core shielded cable (not
provided) connected to the Remote Display Connection of the
FX06.
The user interface specifications are as follows:
Integral User Interface
two display lines with four alpha-numeric characters
(13 segment)
blue or red colored background
configurable graphic status icons: compressor (2), alarm, high
pressure, low pressure, maintenance, heat, cool, defrost and
electric heat symbols
four command buttons for user control functions
navigation menu for user guidance
IP55 protection when controller is mounted in a panel
The integrated user interface is fully configurable within the
application and typically provides:
display of status information
display, clear, and acknowledgement of active alarms
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Communication Services
With a GSM modem connected, the FX06 Field Controller is able to
send SMS text messages to report alarms and events.
Communication (notification) services configuration is accessed using
the Enhanced - Services menu of the FX Builder tool.
Event Maker
The Event Maker is the specific plug-in of the FX Builder tool that is
used to define, at control application design time, the events to be
generated and how they are treated. A maximum of 20 events can be
defined.
Time Scheduling
The FX06 has a real-time clock that supports all real-time functions,
including the display of time and date on the screen and the time
stamping of each event.
The real-time clock also enables the time scheduling of start and stop
commands and set point changes to the plant that is being monitored
and controlled. Scheduled commands may be configured to execute on
one or more days of the week and an exception day calendar allows for
alternative time schedules on holidays or during special periods in the
year. Time schedules may be displayed and edited on a remote MUI
user interface. (Display and editing on the integral user interface will be
available at a future date.)
The clock is backed up by a rechargeable capacitive battery with a
back-up time of at least 10 days at 25C (77F).
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Supervisory Option
The FX06 Field Controller can be integrated into a supervisory building
management system for continuous monitoring of the control system.
The FX06 supports two methods of integration.
N2 Open Integration
The FX06 controller can be connected to the N2 Open network of a
supervisory system such as a Building Automation System (BAS),
which then has access to all the control network variables, and
parameters that were available to the communication services.
The list of variables and parameters available to the network is defined
in the network profile that is part of the application loaded to the
controller and can be different for each device. For this reason the
FX06, like every other controller in the Facility Explorer family, is
integrated into Johnson Controls Metasys systems as an N2 Open
Compatible Vendor Device (VND).
The FX Builder tool automatically generates a file (.prn) that contains
all the relevant information from the specific control application for the
integration of the FX06 controller into a supervisory system or
controller with an N2 Open interface.
The PRN file contains a column labeled Point Type and a column
labeled Point Address. This information is used to generate the Network
Point Type and Network Point Address in the supervisory system or
controller.
LONWORKS Network
The FX06 controller can be equipped with a LON interface which
enables it to send data to other LON controllers on a LONWORKS
network and to send data on request to supervisory system or controller
fitted with a LONWORKS network driver card.
The network variable input (NVI) and network variable output (NVO)
points in the network profile of the control application can be configured
by a LONWORKS network configuration tool to transmit and receive data
over the LONWORKS Bus.
In this way a network of FX06 controllers fitted with the LON
communication module can share data on a peer-to-peer basis and a
network controller is not required unless the network is to be supervised
by a LON supervisory system.
FX Builder
Control Application
The FX Builder tool is used to build the control application that the
FX06 controller will execute when downloaded into the controller.
The user builds the control algorithm and logic on a graphical canvas by
creating and connecting instances of the objects in the database of the
controller. An object is a functional block with inputs, attributes, an
internal processing method and outputs.
By means of connections between inputs and outputs values are passed
between the objects or between the objects and the network profile.
A connection has always the same direction, from the source to the
destination. Sources can be the network variables inputs (NVIs) and
configuration parameters (CPs) in the network profile, and the object
outputs. Destinations are the network variable outputs (NVOs) in the
network profile and the object inputs.
The object inputs are used by the object to read values coming from
other objects or from the supervisory network.
The object outputs are used by the object to present its results. They can
then be used by other objects or propagated through the supervisory
network.
The objects also have some static values which can be set only at
design-time, known as attributes, which are typically used to determine
the behavior of an object or used as default values in case the input
values are missing or have invalid values.
When developing an application, a maximum of 255 instances of each
available object can be used. The available objects in the FX06
controller are shown in the table below.
The control algorithm and logic can also interact with the alarm and
event management, user interfaces and communication services to
generate information and alarm messages for the user.
The FX06 controller is normally delivered without an application.
When the user has a standard application that will be loaded in multiple
controllers, the controller can be delivered from the factory with the
application already loaded on request.
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FX CommPro N2/LON
FX Loader Utility
Multi-language Database
All the text on the screen is fully programmable and can be entered in
up to five different languages using the table provided in the
programming tool that lists all the texts for translation. The user is then
able to select the preferred language from a screen menu when logging
into the system.
The Graphical User Interface (GUI) display plug-in allows the user to
develop the main display application in the chosen primary language an
export feature will then allow to export all the different strings, name of
variables, etc to a file that can be translated. The translation follows
certain rules (max string length, etc).
An import feature of the Display Plug-in will insert the additional
language databases into the display application, ready for the download.
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This feature has been designed for equipment manufacturers who export
systems to many countries in the world or for systems in areas where
more than one language is spoken.
Security
The FX Tools Pro and the Facility Explorer controllers come with an
embedded security feature based on the use of two IDs: the Family ID
and the Customer ID.
Family ID
Family ID differentiates between hardware types and prevents the
downloading of the wrong application to the wrong controller.
Customer ID
Customer ID protects a controller downloaded with a custom developed
application and protects the application source code from editing by
unauthorized users. Three Customer ID types are used:
Public ID: applications that are saved with Public ID can be
downloaded and commissioned by any user with the Public ID
enabled in FX Tools.
Demo ID: applications that are saved with the Demo ID can only be
downloaded to demo controllers.
Customer Specific/ Private ID: applications that are saved with a
Customer Specific ID will make those applications source files
readable only by users who have the same ID enabled in FX Tools.
Once a controller has been downloaded with a Customer Specific
ID, the controller will become customer specific and only allow
downloading of an application with the same Customer Specific ID.
Application Upload/Download
The FX06 is a fully programmable controller and the application can be
downloaded to the controller via a personal computer with the
FX CommPro or FX Loader software tools or uploaded/downloaded via
the FX Programming Key.
Direct PC Connection
To download an application with a direct PC connection, the FX06
needs to have the N2 Open, RS-232C or the LON card installed.
N2 Open or RS232C
Use an RS232C to RS485 converter (for example, IU-9100 or
CVTPRO) to connect the PC to the N2 Open module of the FX06.
Make sure the converter supports the Automatic Send Data Control
and does not require RTS (Request To Send) control.
Use a null-modem cable to connect the PC to the RS232C module of the
FX06.
Use the FX Loader or FX CommPro N2 to download the application.
LON
Use an SLTA or a PCC10 LON interface to connect to the LON module
of the FX06, which has an FTT10a transceiver.
Use the FX CommPro LON or FX Loader to download the application.
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FX Programming Key
The FX Programming Key allows the user to easily download the stored
application to the FX06 controller. This is convenient when loading
multiple controllers on a construction site or in the factory at the end of
the production line. The FX06 can be loaded at the press of a button
with no need for a computer or a communication card or converter. The
FX Programming Key is directly connectable to the communication port
in the display panel of the FX06.
Application Uploading
Before the FX Programming Key can be used to load the FX06
controller, it has to be loaded with the appropriate application. The
application can be downloaded via FX Loader (Version 3.1.3 and later) or
uploaded from an already programmed FX06 controller.
4. Power up the FX Programming Key via the AC/DC adapter. The two
LEDs start blinking alternatively indicating that an operation has to
be selected.
5. Select the application in the FX Loader to be uploaded.
Security
The uploading to the FX Programming Key is always performed and
there are no restrictions such as Customer ID or Family ID. The
application program uploaded is in compiled format and cannot be
downloaded to a PC or opened/edited by the FX Builder. Application
privacy and security is not compromised.
The downloading process follows the security rules implemented via the
Customer ID. See the table below:
Troubleshooting
Ordering Codes
Table 12: FX06 Field Controller
Product Code Number Description
LP-FX06P00-000C FX06 Controller: 2 AOs (0 - 10 V), 6 BOs (Relays)
LP-FX06P00-000D FX06 Controller: 2 AOs (0 - 10 V), 6 BOs (Relays), Bulk package
LP-FX06P01-000C FX06 Controller: 2 AOs (0 - 10 V), 6 BOs (Relays), N2 Open Module, 1 cable
set
LP-FX06P02-000C FX06 Controller: 2 AOs (0 - 10 V), 6 BOs (Relays), LONWORKS Module, 1
cable set
LP-FX06P03-000C FX06 Controller: 2 AOs (0 - 10 V), 6 BOs (Relays), RS-232C Module, 1 cable
set
LP-FX06P10-000C FX06 Controller: 2 AOs (1 0 - 10 V, 1 PWM [Factory setting]), 6 BOs (Relays)
LP-FX06P10-000D FX06 Controller: 2 AOs (1 0 - 10 V, 1 PWM [Factory setting]), 6 BOs (Relays),
Bulk Package
LP-FX06P11-000C FX06 Controller: 2 AOs (1 0 - 10 V, 1 PWM [Factory setting]), 6 BOs (Relays),
N2 Open Module, 1 cable set
LP-FX06P12-000C FX06 Controller: 2 AOs (1 0 - 10 V, 1 PWM [Factory setting]), 6 BOs (Relays),
LONWORKS Module, 1 cable set
LP-FX06P13-000C FX06 Controller: 2 AOs (1 0 - 10 V, 1 PWM [Factory setting]), 6 BOs (Relays),
RS232C Module, 1 cable set
LP-FX06P20-000C FX06 Controller: 2 AOs (0 - 10 V), 6 BOs (4 Relays, 2 Triacs)
LP-FX06P20-000D FX06 Controller: 2 AOs (0 - 10 V), 6 BOs (4 Relays, 2 Triacs), Bulk package
LP-FX06P21-000C FX06 Controller: 2 AOs (0 - 10 V), 6 BOs (4 Relays, 2 Triacs), N2 Open
Module, 1 cable set
LP-FX06P22-000C FX06 Controller: 2 AOs (0 - 10 V), 6 BOs (4 Relays, 2 Triacs), LONWORKS
Module, 1 cable set
LP-FX06P23-000C FX06 Controller: 2 AOs (0 - 10 V), 6 BOs (4 Relays, 2 Triacs), RS232C
Module, 1 cable set
LP-FX06P30-000C FX06 Controller: 2 AOs (0 - 10 V), 6 BOs (3 Interlocked Relays, 1 Free Relay,
2 Triacs)
LP-FX06P30-000D FX06 Controller: 2 AOs (0 - 10 V), 6 BOs (3 Interlocked Relays, 1 Free Relay,
2 Triacs), Bulk package
LP-FX06P31-000C FX06 Controller: 2 AOs (0 - 10 V), 6 BOs (3 Interlocked Relays, 1 Free Relay,
2 Triacs), N2 Open Module, 1 cable set
LP-FX06P32-000C FX06 Controller: 2 AOs (0 - 10V), 6 BOs (3 Interlocked Relays, 1 Free Relay,
2 Triacs), LONWORKS Module, 1 cable set
LP-FX06P33-000C FX06 Controller: 2 AOs (0 - 10V), 6 BOs (3 Interlocked Relays, 1 Free Relay,
2 Triacs) RS232C Module, 1 cable set
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Table 16: Room Command Modules (80mm x 120mm, F/C) Available in North America
Product Code Number Description
TM-2141-0000 Room Sensor Module, temperature sensor only
TM-2151-0000 Room Sensor Module, occupancy button and LED
TM-2161-0000 Room Sensor Module, 54 - 82F/12 - 28C setpoint dial, occupancy
button and LED
TM-2161-0002 Room Sensor Module, 54 - 82F/12 - 28C setpoint dial, occupancy
button and LED, fan speed override
TM-2161-0005 Room Sensor Module, +/- setpoint dial, occupancy button and LED
TM-2161-0007 Room Sensor Module, +/- setpoint dial, occupancy button and LED, fan
speed override
TM-2191-0000 Room Sensor module, 54 - 82F/12 - 28C setpoint dial
TM-2191-0005 Room Sensor module, +/- setpoint dial
Technical Specifications
FX06 Controller
IMPORTANT: For installation with Class 2 inputs and outputs only, no special mounting
precautions are generally necessary. For use with one or more line voltage outputs (above 30 V),
installation as part of a UL 508A industrial control panel may be required by the local building or
electrical authority. These controllers are UL Listed as Open Energy Management Equipment per
UL 916.
N2 Open Communication
Table 20: N2 Open Network Specifications
RS485 Bus Maximum length without repeater: 1200 m (4000 ft), AWG24 twisted pair with
shield.
Number of Devices Maximum of 32 per 1200 m (4000 ft) bus segment.
RS485/RS232C Converter IU-9100. (Other converters must support automatic DSC - Data Send Control)
Electrical Isolation 1500 V
LON Communication
Table 21: LON Network Specifications
LON network topology Daisy chained Bus Topology: two terminators of 100 ohm required - one at
and Line Terminators each end of the bus.
Free (star) topology: single terminator of 50 ohm required.
Number of Nodes 64 (if repeaters are not used),
FTT-10 nodes only.
Cable type: Length with FTT-10 devices
Free
Bus Topology
Topology
Belden 85102 2700 m (8900 ft) 500 m (1640 ft)
Belden 8471 2700 m (8900 ft) 500 m (1640 ft)
Level IV 22 AWG 1400 m (4600 ft) 400 m (1300 ft)
Note: For full technical details of LONWORKS networks, refer to the
LonMark Guidelines at www.lonmark.org.
FX Programming Key
Table 22: Programming Key Specifications
Power Supply Directly powered from the Display Bus port of the FX06 or from an AC/DC
adapter 230V / 12 to 15 VDC 2 VA minimum
Memory type and size Flash memory 1 Mbytes
Connection to controller Via RS485, not isolated, 10 cm cable provided with the key
Enclosure IP class IP40
Ambient Limits Operating: 0C (32F) 40C (104F), 10-95% RH (noncondensing)
Storage: -20C (-4F) 70C (158F), 10-95%
RH (noncondensing)
Compliance Europe 89/336/EEC, EMC Directive: EN 61000-6-3, EN 61000-6-2
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GSM Connection
Table 23: GSM Modem Specifications
GSM Modem GSM 900 GSM 1800/1900
Voltage Range 5 to 32 VDC
Power Supply @25C Min. Typ. Max. Min. Typ. Max.
Input Supply voltage 5 13.2 32 5 13.2 32
Input peak supply @5 V 1.8 A 1.1 A
current (in
communication) @13.2 V 0.7 A 0.4 A
@32 V 0.4 A 0.2 A
Input average supply @5 V 330 mA 220 mA
current (in
communication) @13.2 V 130 mA 95 mA
@32 V 65 mA 50 mA
Input average supply @5 V 31.4 mA 31.4 mA
current (in idle mode)
@13.2 V 13.2 mA 13.2 mA
@32 V 5.6 mA 5.6 mA
Ambient Operating -20C (-4F) to +55C (131F)
Conditions
Ambient Storage -25C (-13F) to +70C (158F)
Conditions
Housing Material Aluminum profiled
3 3
Volume 12.2 cm (0.7 in. )
Weight < 130 g (0.3 lb)
Dimensions 98 mm (3.9 in.) x 54 mm (2.1 in.) x 25 mm (1 in.) (excluding
connectors)
Overall Dimensions 110 mm (4.3 in.) x 54 mm (2.1 in.) x 25 mm (1 in.)
The performance specifications are nominal and conform to acceptable industry standards. For application
at conditions beyond these specifications, consult the local Johnson Controls office. Johnson Controls, Inc.
shall not be liable for damages resulting from misapplication or misuse of its products.
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