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1. TiS ePETT p01 Sates WM T lee com gt Di EEN com gt D DONS DD p 0 COM ag DOS lt DCcoM3 o t ao1 Aan Q com com Q gt A02 A2 S t O s LEI _ u O Obg _ gt con o Gi S uz oO EAN S Qi 4 a Figure 3 12 Point Combination controller board Siemens Industry Inc 125 5065T 2012 08 06 Supported Sensor Types Supported Sensor Types PPM Type Digital Analog Combo I O function Description Maximum number of functions per module Digital inputs Binary Inputs Status indication voltage free dry contact 4 2 5 Counter Count accumulator voltage free dry pulse 3 contact Analog inputs w 12 bit A D resolution Temperature Ni 1000 4 4 Temperature Pt 1000 385 4 4 Temperature NTC 10K Type II 1 Voltage DC 0 to 10V 4 4 Current DC 4 to 20 mA 2 Digital outputs BO OnOff NO Contact 240 Vac 5A Resistive 2 A 2 3 General Purpose Analog outputs DC 0 to 10V 2 2 9 Siemens Industry Inc 125 5065T 2012 08 06 Communication RS 485 Port Specifications Dimensions and Weight Dimensions Weight Communication Communications Remote Local Electrical Power Requirements Operating Range Power Consumption Universal Inputs Digital Outputs Analog Inputs Analog Outputs Digital Inputs 10 6 1 in x
2. Siemens Industry Inc 125 5065T 2012 08 06 I O Configuration Diagrams I O Configuration Diagrams DI3 COM DS DH Ce COM un Figure 12 AI DI wiring for 6 point digital PPM0049R1 DO1 DCOM1 DO2 DCOM2 PPMOO50R1 Figure 13 DO wiring for wiring for 6 point digital 1K Ni 1K Pt 0 10V or 4 20mA Al2 1K Ni 1K Pt 0 10V or 4 20mA pD An COM PPMO0086R1 Figure 14 Analog input wiring 1K Ni 1K Pt 0 10V or Dry Contact D un gt com 1K Ni 1K Pt 0 10V or Dry Contact up PPMO0084R1 Figure 15 Universal input wiring A01 P 0 Age com Jl aoz Cy L __ 9 t0vde Figure 16 Analog output wiring PPMO0085R1 17 Siemens Industry Inc 125 5065T 2012 08 06 Service Information Electrostatic Discharge 18 Service Information This section describes corrective measures you can take if you encounter a problem with an MS TP PPM device If you encounter a symptom or a problem not covered in this manual contact your Siemens Solution Partner Authorized TALON Dealer NOTE When removing power to a controller to perform maintenance or service make sure that the person in charge of the facility is aware of this and that appropriate steps are taken to keep the building in control NOTE When troubleshooting record the problem and what actions were performed immediately before the problem occurred Being able to describe
3. Controller LEDs LED Type Label Indication DO DO1 DO2 DO3 Indicates the ON OFF status of the associated DO A glowing LED indicates that the DO is energized The 6 point digital and 12 point combination controllers have two and three DOs respectively Power Receive POWER RX Indicates the power and communication status of the device Solid ON indicates device is powered no communication OFF indicates unit not powered Flashing indicates device is successfully transmitting packets on the network SIEMENS POWERIRX ee 7 E PPMO0091R1 Figure 6 6 Point Digital PPM with Two Digital Outputs SIEMENS fpoweRRx DOT DO2 PPM0092R1 Figure 7 12 Point Combination PPM with Three Digital Outputs 14 Siemens Industry Inc 125 5065T 2012 08 06 Accuracy Resolution PPMO0093R1 SIEMENS K POWER RX ooo0oo0oo0o0 Figure 8 6 Point Analog PPM without DOs Change of Value Implementation Change of Value COV on the MS TP PPM is implemented as follows e Broadcast only on the same network as the initiated device Not a global broadcast This reduces network traffic to only the local MS TP network in which the PPM with COV s resides e COVs can be turned on or off by writing to binary output 80 Enable COV
4. The COV limit is user configurable over the MSTP network and can be adjusted down for better resolution or up for less network traffic e Default COV limit is 0 5 for Als and AO s thermistor NTC10K Ni1000 amp Pt1000 0 5F 0 10V or 4 20 mA 1 e MaxlInfoFrames is configurable from 1 to 15 the default is 12 This variable specifies the maximum number of information frames COVs the node may send before it must pass the token Accuracy Resolution Signal Accuracy Resolution Range Ni1000 32 9 F 0 5 C 32 2 F 0 1 C 4 302 F 20 C 150 C Pt1000 32 9 F 0 5 C 32 2 F 0 1 C 4 302 F 20 C 150 C NTC10k 33 0 F 0 56 C 32 3 F 0 14 C 13 165 2 F 25 C 74 C 4 to 20 mA 200uUA 100uA 4 to 20 mA 0 to 10V input 100mV 1 50mV 0 to 10V 0 to 10V output 100mV 1 30mV 0 to 10V Table 1 15 Siemens Industry Inc 125 5065T 2012 08 06 Wiring Wiring See the Wiring Guidelines Manual 125 3002 for additional wiring information LN 4 Neutral Bond Wire 24V Common i 24V Hot K Figure 9 Power Wiring PPM0047R1 PPM0048R1 Figure 10 FLN 2 wire network interface 3 Wire Network Interface e to earth 4 4 Terminator Note System Common 120 ohm IG W NOTE When wiring a 3 wire system to a 2 wire system see the Wiring Guidelines Manual 125 3002 for detailed information TEC0516R2 Figure 11 FLN 3 wire interface 16
5. 2012 08 06 HOA Hand Off Auto HOA Hand Off Auto Hand Off Auto HOA switches are available only for the Digital MS TP PPM PPM 1U32 BPR These switches can be used for commissioning In the H position the digital output is ON in the O position the digital output is OFF For system control the switch must be set to the A position PPMOO090R1 Figure 4 Hand Off_Auto Switches Digital Only 12 Siemens Industry Inc 125 5065T 2012 08 06 DIP Switch Settings Baud Rate Settings DIP Switch Settings DIP Switches 1 through 8 are used to set the MAC address Switches 9 and 10 are used to set the communication speed baud rate PPM0089R1 Figure 5 DIP Switches Baud Rate Settings Use DIP Switches 9 and 10 to set the device s communication speed baud rate Baud Rate Switch 9 Switch 10 9600 OFF OFF 19200 OFF ON 38400 ON OFF 76800 ON ON 13 Siemens Industry Inc 125 5065T 2012 08 06 Accuracy Resolution Status LEDs The controller has up to four Light Emitting Diode LED indicators depending on the device A POWER RX LED solid ON indicates that the device is powered but no communication A flashing LED indicates that the device is successfully transmitting packets across the network
6. 3 Dry contact Siemens Industry Inc 125 5065T 2012 08 06 Communication RS 485 Port Operating Environment Temperature Monitoring Accuracy 6 Point Digital PPMs PPM 1U32 BPR and PPM 1U32 BPF 1 0 F over a range of 55 F to 95 F 13 C to 35 C PPM 1U32 BPR and PPM 1U32 BPF 12 Point Combination PPMs PPM 2U3322 BPFand PPM 2U3322 BPR 1 5F over a range of 25F 302F 20 to 150 C 6 Point Analog PPMs PPM 2U22 BPF and PPM 2U22 BPR 1 5F over a range of 25F 302F 20 to 150 C Shipping and Storage Temperature 13 F to 158 F 25 C to 70 C Operating Temperature 32 F to 122 F 0 C to 50 C Humidity Range 5 to 95 rh non condensing Communication RS 485 Port The RS 485 port provides a path for commands and information transmitted between field panels or other BACnet devices This port provides communications over an RS 485 BACnet MS TP network The communication speed is set during startup using the DIP switch The RS 485 port provides half duplex asynchronous serial RS 485 communications over shielded twisted pair cable The communication terminations are shown on the inside unit cover The PPM can reside on any BACnet building controller s sub network Refer to other device manufacturer s PICs and BIBBs to determine interoperability Up to 32 MS TP devices can be supported on a BACnet IP network The MS TP PPM is an 1 8 load device 11 Siemens Industry Inc 125 5065T
7. or relocate the receiving antenna ncrease the separation between the equipment and receiver Siemens Industry Inc 125 5065T 2012 08 06 Copyright Notice Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help To the Reader Your feedback is important to us If you have comments about this manual please submit them to mailto Sbt_technical editor us sot siemens com Credits Staefa and TALON are registered trademarks of Siemens Industry Inc Other product or company names mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners Printed in USA 3 Siemens Industry Inc 125 5065T 2012 08 06 Table of Contents Product Overvi W 0 ccccccceecccneccceeeeeueceeueeeeueceeueeeeueeeeusueeusueeueeeeuseeaueeeausesausueansevens 6 Compatibility with Siemens Native BACnet and Third party Automation Systems 7 BOald BIE Ve r Ina EE 8 Supported Sensor TYPES occas ssaacicccats casssasesateccsecussdenacscecacecasececesadscuue DEENEN 9 SPOCHICATIONS E 10 Communication RS 485 Port EE 11 HOA Hand OP Auto 12 DIP Switch SettingS cccssssseeeeceessesssseeeeeeeeeeeeseseeeeeeeeeseassseeeeeseeeseeassseeeeesenes 13 Bauid Rate Settings EE 13 SAMUS LEDS 55 os cisterns Dee Ee E Ee 14 Change of Value Implementation cccccccsssssssseeeeeceseeesssseeeeeseeeeeess
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9. 4 5 x 1 5 in 154 mm x 114 4 mm x 40 mm 0 85 Ib max including box BACnet MS TP master or slave 9600 to 76800 baud set using DIP switch Input power range of 19 2 Vac to 28 8 Vac 50 or 60 Hz 4 VA to 7 VA 6 Point Digital PPMs PPM 1U32 BPR and PPM 1U32 BPF 1 10KQ Type II NTC Thermistor or dry contact 6 Point Analog PPMs PPM 2U22 BPF and PPM 2U22 BPR 2 1000 Nickel RTD 1000 Pt RTD 0 10V or dry contact 12 Point Combination PPMs PPM 2U3322 BPFand PPM 2U3322 BPR 2 1000 Nickel RTD 1000 Pt RTD 0 10V or dry contact 6 Point Digital PPMs PPM 1U32 BPR and PPM 1U32 BPF 2 Form A NO Normally Open Relays 24 to 240 Vac 5A resistive 2A General Purpose 5 2 6 Point Digital PPM PPM 1U32 BPR 2 Hand Off Auto switches provide manual operation of the relays for commissioning 12 Point Combination PPMs PPM 2U3322 BPFand PPM 2U3322 BPR 3 Form A NO Normally Open Relays 24 to 240 Vac 5A resistive 2A General Purpose 5 2 6 Point Analog PPMs PPM 2U22 BPF and PPM 2U22 BPR 2 1000 Nickel RTD 1000 Pt RTD 0 10 Vdc or 4 20 mA 12 Point Combination PPMs PPM 2U3322 BPFand PPM 2U3322 BPR 2 1000 Nickel RTD 1000 Pt RTD 0 10 Vdc 6 Point Analog PPM PPM 2U22 BPF and PPM 2U22 BPR 2 0 10 Vdc 12 Point Combination PPM PPM 2U3322 BPFand PPM 2U3322 BPR 2 0 10 Vdc 6 Point Digital PPMs PPM 1U32 BPR and PPM 1U32 BPF 3 Dry contact or Pulse accumulator 12 Point Combination PPMs PPM 2U3322 BPFand PPM 2U3322 BPR
10. SIEMENS RW MS TP Point Pickup Module Owner s Manual 125 5065T Building Technologies 2012 08 06 Copyright Notice 2 Copyright Notice Notice Document information is subject to change without notice by Siemens Industry Inc Companies names and various data used in examples are fictitious unless otherwise noted No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical for any purpose without the express written permission of Siemens Industry Inc Warning This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy If equipment is not installed and used in accordance with the instructions manual it may cause interference to radio communications Equipment has been tested and found to comply within the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference Residential area equipment users are required to take whatever measures necessary to correct the interference at their own expense Service Statement Control devices are combined to make a system Each control device is mechanical in nature and all mechanical components must be regularly serviced to optimize their operation Siemens Industry Inc branch offices and auth
11. for the latter Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement PICS Available from building automation control vendors a PICS documents such things as supported conformance class functional groups standard application services standard object types data link layer options character sets and any special functionality built into the protocol Siemens Industry Inc 125 5065T 2012 08 06 Index Index A accuracy resolution 15 B baud rate settings 13 board diagrams 8 C Change of Value implementation 15 communication 11 compatibility with BACnet devices 7 with Siemens operator workstations 7 D diagrams board 8 wiring 16 17 DIP switch 13 E electrostatic discharge ESD 18 H Hand Off Auto switches 12 I O configuration diagrams 17 N network communication 11 compatibility 7 wiring 16 O overview 6 S service information 18 electrostatic discharge ESD 18 reinstalling the mounting tabs 18 settings baud rate 13 DIP switch 13 Hand Off Auto 12 specifications 10 status LEDs 14 switches DIP 13 Hand Off Auto 12 W wiring I O configuration 17 network 16 power 16 21 Siemens Industry Inc 125 5065T 2012 08 06 Issued by Siemens Industry Inc Building Technologies Division 1000 Deerfield Pkwy Buffalo Grove IL 60089 Tel 1 847 215 1000 2012 Copyright Siemens Industry Inc Technical specifications and availability
12. mation and Control Networks ANSI ASHRAE Standard 135 2004 change of value COV Point trending method where each change ina point s value based on a pre defined limit is recorded digital input DI point Point that receives a two state signal such as ON OFF and OPEN CLOSE For example low temperature detectors differential pressure switches flow proof switches and door closures 20 digital output DO point Point that sends a two state signal such as ON OFF and OPEN CLOSE For example two speed fan motor starters two position valves and dampers pump motor starters lighting switches and chiller and boiler switches HAND OFF AUTO HOA switches Manually operated control switches located on the face of HOA equipped MECs and point expansion modules that enable digital output points to be manually placed into HAND ON OFF or AUTO control Analog outputs can be placed into AUTO and nine manual control positions light emitting diode 1 Solid state device that gives off light when electricity passes through it 2 Display applications are classified either as low information content where a limited amount of information is being displayed refresh rates are slow and the nature of information being displayed is predictable or as high information content where the opposite conditions apply Broadly speaking LEDs ELs and VFDs are best suited to the former while plasma and all types of LCDs are appropriate
13. on Reinstalling the Mounting Tabs D NOTE The end with the screw hole slides into the channel first 2 Slide DIN clip into position from the center inside of base l D insert spring clip into pocket before PXO0026R1 Figure 17 Reinstalling a DIN Mounting Tab 19 Siemens Industry Inc 125 5065T 2012 08 06 Glossary Glossary analog input Al point Point that receives a signal that represents a condition which has more than two states For example flow rate sensors water or air temperature sensors room or duct pressure sensors static or velocity and humidity sensors room duct or outdoor analog output AO point Point that sends a signal to command equipment which has more than two states For example damper or valve positioners fan inlet vane controllers motor controllers or electric heater controllers BACnet Data communication protocol for Building Automation and Control networks ANSI ASHRAE Standard 135 1995 BACnet allows devices from multiple manufacturers to work together BACnet Object Browser An application that allows you to browse Siemens BACnet devices and objects and third party BACnet devices and objects for diagnostic purposes BIBB BACnet Interoperatibility Building Blocks Collections of one or more BACnet services that function to define the interoperational capabilities of a BACnet device For more information see the Building Auto
14. orized distributors offer Technical Support Programs that will ensure continuous trouble free system performance For further information contact your nearest Siemens Industry Inc representative Copyright 2012 by Siemens Industry Inc FCC Regulations The manual for an intentional or unintentional radiator shall caution the user that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible could void the user s authority to operate the equipment For a Class B digital device or peripheral the instructions furnished the user shall include the following or similar statement placed in a prominent location in the text of the manual NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not in Stalled and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e eorient
15. seeeeeeeseeeaees 15 AccUutacvlbescolutton 15 Vie DEE 16 V O Configuration Diagrams eu Seege SEENEN 17 Service Informat O e 3REESEgE EAR SEENEN ERR ceaueanseveeuneneceeeeues 18 Electrostatic Dischargea ENEE eeh eee 18 Ordering Replacement Parts 18 Reinstalling the Mounting Tabs oaannnnnnneesnannnnnnssnennnnrnnrssrsrnrrrrossnnrrrrrrssnernrnreerenn 18 GGIOSSANY EE 20 tel EE EN 5 Siemens Industry Inc 125 5065T 2012 08 06 Product Overview Product Overview The Siemens MS TP Point Pickup Module PPM are expansion I O devices that communicate on a BACnet MS TP network allowing for the incorporation of a cluster of remote points into the Building Automation Station over the MS TP network The PPM family leverages the MS TP network to extend the reach of any BTL listed BACnet Building Controllers application program Each Universal Input can be configured for analog or digital input Input Output type is configured by writing to BACnet object properties PPMO0080R1 MS TP Point Pickup Module PPM 6 Siemens Industry Inc 125 5065T 2012 08 06 Compatibility with Siemens Native BACnet and Third party Automation Systems Compatibility with Siemens Native BACnet and Third party Automation Systems MS TP PPM devices are BTL listed as application specific controllers ASC and are compatible with other BTL listed devices including all Siemens BACnet building controllers and operator workstations All firm
16. the problem in detail is important should you need assistance from your local Siemens Solution Partner Authorized TALON Dealer To view the status of the MS TP PPM device and to call up reports for troubleshooting you can use an operator s terminal and the operator interface or a TALON View workstation For more information see the following documentation e TALON Firmware User s Manual 588 580 It is good practice to back up the MS TP PPM device database routinely and whenever changes are made to the database or new equipment is added While performing the troubleshooting procedures outlined in this manual you may want to refer to the TALON Wiring Guidelines Manual 588 581 Electrostatic Discharge An electrostatic discharge ESD wrist strap is generally not required when installing or servicing an MS TP PPM However if the device is installed in a very dry environment where a high static discharge is likely an ESD wrist strap is recommended Ordering Replacement Parts If a MS TP PPM is not operating correctly it should be replaced Reinstalling the Mounting Tabs Do the following to reinstall a DIN mounting tab 1 Place the wire spring clip into the pocket in the channel for the mounting tab 2 Make sure the mounting tab is face down Working from the center inside of the base slide the mounting tab into the channel See the following figure Siemens Industry Inc 125 5065T 2012 08 06 Service Informati
17. ware revisions of Siemens Compact and Modular BACnet building controllers support the MS TP PPM family and Firmware Revision 3 2 2 and later also adds support for U COV unsolicited change of value Siemens operator workstation Revision 3 11 and later provide System Profile icons representing MS TP PPM devices Siemens BACnet operator workstations with BOB BACnet Object Browser available with Rev 3 7 and later provide the ability to modify the MS TP PPM s custom default device ID device name and COV increment NOTE BACnet systems consist of devices that communicate using the BACnet protocol and are therefore interoperable with other BACnet products to a certain extent Note that interoperability is always dependent on the implementation by the manufacturer in addition to how the device is actually applied in the field Only commonly implemented features will work correctly Carefully study PICS and BTL for interoperability when evaluating for use in a mixed manufacturer BACnet system 7 Siemens Industry Inc 125 5065T 2012 08 06 Board Diagrams 8 Board Diagrams PPMOO069R1 PPM0071R1 Figure 2 6 Point Digital controller board
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