Automated Logic UNI/16 Technical Instructions
Automated Logic UNI/16 Technical Instructions

Automated Logic UNI/16 Technical Instructions

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Technical Instructions
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Automated Logic Corporation • 1150 Roberts Blvd. • Kennesaw, GA 30144 • 770/429-3000 • 770/429-3001 Fax •
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Protection 8 Production Date 8 Automated Logic Corporation • 1150 Roberts Blvd. • Kennesaw, GA 30144 • 770/429-3000 • 770/429-3001 Fax • www.automatedlogic.com • Copyright 2000 Automated Logic Corporation. All rights reserved. Automated Logic, the Automated Logic logo, SuperVision, Eikon, and Alert are registered trademarks of Automated Logic Corporation.
  • Page 2: Using The Uni/16

    Specifications modules. Power 24VAC ± 10%, 50-60Hz, 0.3A (7.2VA) power consumption (single Class 2 The UNI/16 uses the U1M module driver. See source only, 100VA or less). the U1M Module Driver document at http://www.automatedlogic.com, or the Communication One EIA-232 port for diagnostics (9600 bps or 38.4 kbps), two...
  • Page 3: Communicating With The Uni/16

    5. Make sure that 24VAC is present at the You must use SuperVision to transfer memory module’s power input terminals. to the UNI/16. You can connect a portable 6. Set the module’s address. Refer to computer running SuperVision to the UNI/16 “Addressing”...
  • Page 4: Connecting The Uni/16 To The U-Line Modules

    22AWG wires for When adding a new U-Line module to an communication, is available from: existing subnet, you must transfer memory to the UNI/16 before the new card is recognized. Magnum Cable Corporation Cleveland, OH 44110-0500 Connecting the UNI/16 to the CMnet...
  • Page 5: Addressing

    16 Graphic Function Blocks (GFBs), depending on the size of the GFBs. All GFBs stored in the UNI/16 must be made using the Zone GFB option in Eikon. Refer to the Eikon User’s Guide for more information.
  • Page 6: Using Flow Sensors

    DIP switch (see Figure 7 on page 5). If correctly. you need to change the switch’s position, turn • Make sure the UNI/16 and the U-Line the UNI/16 module off first. Once you have modules have power and are turned on.
  • Page 7: Formatting The Module

    Exec halted after frequent per second system errors LEDs 5 flashes Exec start-up aborted, Boot The UNI/16 module has LED indicators to per second is running show the status of certain functions. Table 2 5 flashes Firmware transfer in per second progress Revised 4/27/00 •...
  • Page 8: Protection

    Brownout per second per second Protection The UNI/16 module is protected by internal solid state Polyswitches on the incoming power and CMnet. These Polyswitches are not replaceable and will reset themselves if the condition that caused the fault returns to normal.

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