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ComfortPoint Open

CPO-Rxx ROOM CONTROLLERS


DATA SHEET
FEATURES
• Designed to control terminal units such as 2- and 4-pipe
fan coil units, chilled ceilings, hydronic, air quality control,
and a mix of these applications.
• For complex applications requiring high I/O count.
• Both configurable and freely programmable, covering
enhanced applications.
• Support for 1-3 stage fans, variable fan speed drives
(VSDs), thermal, floating, and proportional actuators.
• Dual-loop support allows for 2-room application.
• Auto Mac-addressing.
• Fast commissioning using plug-and-play solutions, pre-
Fig. 1. CPO-Rxx (without optional covers) defined applications and state-of-the-art commissioning
via the RoomUp mobile application – eliminating the need
GENERAL for two people when commissioning.
The CPO-Rxx family of room controllers provide flexible, con- • Reduced number of sensors because sensors are shared
figurable, demand-led control that delivers tangible benefits to across different applications.
reduce energy spends and drives new levels of functionality • BACnet BTL®-Listed as Advanced Application Controllers
and efficiency in today’s buildings. With scalable and freely (B-AAC) rev 1.12.
programmable BACnet MS/TP-based room controllers, smart • Two housing dimensions and several different I/O
engineering & commissioning tools, and SYLK technology, versions to match your individual needs.
multiple and flexible configurations can be achieved to • 24 VAC and 230 VAC versions.
address specific applications.
• Universal mounting options, including terminal covers and
color-coded terminals.
• The 230 VAC models feature 24 VAC aux. output voltage,
allowing direct connection and powering of field devices.
• Two-wire polarity-insensitive bus interface to connect to
Honeywell Sylk wall modules.
• All models with real-time clock. RL4, RL5, RL6, and RL7U
with super capacitor for 72-hr data retention.
SYSTEM OVERVIEW
TCP/IP
BACnet IP
Wi-Fi Honeywell
PLANT
CONTROLLER
ComfortPoint Open
TM

BACnet IP
BACnet Wi-Fi
ADAPTER
TR42 TR42 TR42 TR42 TR42 TR42

CPO-R CPO-R CPO-R CPO-R


BACnet MS/TP BACnet MS/TP
#1 ... #30
Fig. 2. System overview

® U.S. Registered Trademark


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Table 1. Overview of models


OS no.: power relays triacs total no. max. 24 VAC
AOs UIs remarks
CPO-… supply (N.O.) (24 / 230 VAC) of I/Os output
RL1 230 VAC 2 6 1 2 11 300 mA --
RL2 230 VAC 2 6 4 4 16 300 mA --
(198 x 110 x 57.5 mm)

RL3 24 VAC 2 6 4 4 16 600 mA --


large housing

RL4 230 VAC 6 10 4 4 24 300 mA 72-hr data retention


72-hr data retention; with
RL5 24 VAC 6 10 4 4 24 600 mA
removable terminals
RL6 24 VAC 6 10 4 4 24 600 mA 72-hr data retention
72-hr data retention; with
RL7U 24 VAC 6 10 4* 4 23 600 mA
watchdog relay
RL8 230 VAC 6 10** 4 4 24 300 mA With lighting support
RS1 230 VAC 3 3 0 0 6 300 mA --
(162 x 110 x 57.5
small housing

RS2 230 VAC 1 3 0 2 6 300 mA Configurable, only


RS3 230 VAC 0 3 3 2 8 300 mA Configurable, only
mm)

RS4 230 VAC 4 4 4 2 14 300 mA --


RS5 24 VAC 4 4 4 2 14 600 mA --
RS6 24 VAC 1 3 0 2 6 600 mA Configurable, only
*Including relay 4 (the watchdog), which is not available for use by the application.
**UI1-UI4 are binary-only inputs.

CPU: 32-bit MK24FN Freescale Kinetis Cortex M4

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DIMENSIONS AND MOUNTING


198

Housings 54 59
The controller is available in two housing sizes, both IRM-RLC
conforming to IP20: (BULK PACK, 10 pcs.)

▪ RLxx (large housing):


W x L x H = 110 x 198 x 59 mm and

58.325
▪ RSxx (small housing):
W x L x H = 110 x 162 x 59 mm
See also Fig. 3 and Fig. 4.

161.65
198 RLx RLx

57 59

58.325
REMOVABLE
TERMINALS

54
10
Fig. 5. Large housing, with terminal protection covers,
C2+ C2- GND 24V~ WM1 WM2
AO1 AO2 AO3 AO4 AO5 AO6 24V~ GND UI2 UI3 GND UI6 UI7 GND UI10
C1+ C1- GND
dimensions (in mm)
32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 BACnet MS/TP
GND 24V~ GND 24V~ GND 24V~ LED UI1 GND UI4 UI5 GND UI8 UI9 GND SERVICE
26 27 28 29 30 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 62 63 64

162
53.5
110

45
52
54 59
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
L N 24V~ 24V0 24V~ 24V0 TN T~ T01 TN T02 T03 TN T04 RC4 RO4 IN4 RN RN IN1 RO1 IN2 RO2 IN3 RO3
IRM-RSC
(BULK PACK, 10 pcs.)

230-V 10
3.5 MODELS
24-V

58.325
MODELS

Fig. 3. RLxx dimensions (in mm)


NOTE: In the case of the RL5, all of the terminal blocks are

161.65
removable.
RSx RSx
162

58.325
57 59
REMOVABLE
TERMINALS

54

10
Fig. 6. Small housing, with terminal protection covers,
dimensions (in mm)
WM1 WM2 24V~
AO1 24V~ GND AO2 AO3 24V~ GND AO4 UI1 GND UI2 UI3 GND UI4 C1+ C1- GND
20 21 22 BACnet MS/TP
C2+ C2- GND SERVICE
23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42

59
53.5 TERMINAL ASSIGNMENT
110

45
52 General
1
L
2
N
3 4
24V~ 24V0
5
TN
6
T~
7
T01 TN
8 9
T02
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
RO4 IN4 RN RN IN1 RO1 IN2 RO2 IN3 RO3 For a complete list of all terminals and a description of their
functions, see Table 2 and Table 6.
230-V 10
3.5 MODELS
24-V
MODELS
Communication Interfaces
Fig. 4. RSxx dimensions (in mm) All models of the controller features the following communi-
The unit is suitable for mounting on a standard rail, on walls, cation interfaces:
as well as in wiring cabinets or fuse boxes. ▪ A Sylk Bus interface for connection to TR40x/42x Wall
Modules;
▪ A BACnet MS/TP interface;
Terminal Protection Covers for IP30
▪ An RJ45 connector for connection of the BACnet WiFi
In the case of controllers mounted outside of a cabinet, before Adapter.
applying power to the device, Terminal Protection Covers (10-
pc. bulk packs, order no.: IRM-RLC for large housings and
IRM-RSC for small housings) must be mounted so as to
provide IP30.

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Table 2. RSxx Room Controllers: Overview of terminals and functions (by model)
term. printing function RS1 RS2 RS3 RS4 RS5 RS6
1, 2 "L", "N" 230-V power supply X X X X -- --
3, 4 "24V~", "24V0" Removable 24-V power supply input -- -- -- -- X X
3, 4 "24V~", "24V0" Aux. output voltage (24 VAC) for all triacs X X X X -- --
Aux. term. for triac neutral wiring
5 "TN" -- X X X X X
(internally connected with terminal 8)
Triac input voltage (24 VAC / 230 VAC)
6 "T~" -- X X X X X
for all triacs; triac-switched
7 "T01" Triac-switched output -- X X X X X
Aux. term. for triac neutral wiring
8 "TN" -- X X X X X
(internally connected with terminal 5)
9 "T02" Triac-switched output -- X X X X X
10, 11 "RO4", "IN4" Output of Relay 4, Input for Relay 4 -- -- -- type 2 type 2 --
12, 13 "RN", "RN" Aux. terminals for relay neutral wiring -- -- -- X X --
14, 15 "IN1", "RO1" Input for Relay 1, Output of Relay 1 -- -- type 1 type 1 type 1 --
16, 17 "IN2", "RO2" Input for Relay 2, Output of Relay 2 -- -- type 1 type 1 type 1 --
18, 19 "IN3", "RO3" Input for Relay 3, Output of Relay 3 -- -- type 1 type 1 type 1 --
20, 21 "WM1", "WM2" Removable interface for Sylk Bus X X X X X X
22, 23, "24V~", "C2+", Aux. power (24 VAC 20%, 50/60 Hz) +
-- -- -- -- -- --
24, 25 "C2-", "GND" RS485 Modbus interface + corresp. GND
26 "AO1" Analog Output 1 type 2 type 2 -- type 2 type 2 type 2
27 "24V~" 24 VAC power for field devices X X -- X X X
28 "GND" Ground for AOs X X -- X X X
29 "AO2" Analog Output 2 type 1 -- -- type 1 type 1 --
30 "AO3" Analog Output 3 type 1 -- -- type 1 type 1 --
31 "24V~" 24 VAC power for field devices X -- -- X X --
32 "GND" Ground for AOs X -- -- X X --
33 "AO4" Analog Output 4 -- -- -- type 1 type 1 --
34 "UI1" Universal Input 1 type 1 type 1 type 1 type 1 type 1 type 1
35 "GND" Ground for UIs X X X X X X
36 "UI2" Universal Input 2 type 1 type 1 type 1 type 1 type 1 type 1
37 "UI3" Universal Input 3 type 1 type 1 type 1 type 1 type 1 type 1
38 "GND" Ground for UIs X X X X X X
39 "UI4" Universal Input 4 -- -- -- type 1 type 1 --
40, 41, "C1+", "C1-", Removable BACnet MS/TP interface and
X X X X X X
42 "GND" corresponding GND
Relay output types: See Table 3. Universal input types: Table 4. Analog output types: See Table 5.

Table 3. Relay output types and characteristics


type 1 type 2 type 3
(standard) (high in-rush current) (watchdog)
corresponding ROs of RSxx RO1, RO2, RO3 RO4 --
corresponding ROs of RLxx RO2, RO3 RO1, RO4 RC4
contact N.-O. N.-O. N.-C. (CO)
min. load 5 VAC, 100 mA 24 VAC, 40 mA 5 VAC, 100 mA
switching voltage range 15 … 253 VAC 15 … 253 VAC 15 … 253 VAC
max. continuous load at 250 VAC (cos φ = 1) 4A 10 A 1A
max. continuous load at 250 VAC (cos φ = 0.6) 4A 10 A 1A
in-rush current (20 ms) -- 80 A --
light switching and fan See section "Watchdog
usage fan motor
motor Functionality (RL7U, only)"
NOTE: The max. sum load of all relay currents at the same time is 14 A.

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Table 4. Universal input types and characteristics


type 1 type 2 type 3
UI1, UI2, UI3, UI7, UI8, UI9, UI1, UI2, UI3,
UI4, UI5, UI6 UI10 UI4 (RL8, only)
dry contact (closed: res. <10 kΩ; open: res. > 20 kΩ; max. 0.2 Hz;
X X --
pull-up voltage: 10 V)
dry contact (closed: res. <10 kΩ; open: res. > 20 kΩ; max. 0.2 Hz;
-- -- X
pull-up voltage: 24 V); suitable for light switch applications
fast binary (=counter) input (max. 30 Hz; pulse ON = min. 16 ms; pulse
OFF = min. 16 ms; closed: voltage < 1 V; open: voltage > 5 V; pull-up X X --
voltage: 10 V)
fast binary (=counter) input (max. 30 Hz; pulse ON = min. 16 ms; pulse
OFF = min. 16 ms; closed: voltage < 1 V; open: voltage > 5 V; pull-up -- -- X
voltage: 24 V)
0(2) … 10 V X X --
NTC20kΩ X -- --
SetPoint and FanSpdSW (from T7460x) X -- --
NTC10kΩ X -- --
PT1000 + Ni1000TK5000 -- X --

Table 5. Analog output types and characteristics


type 1 type 2 type 3 type 4 type 5
output voltage 0…11 V
output current 0…1 mA 0…5 mA 0…10 mA 0…20 mA -1…+1 mA
min. accuracy ±150 mV
max. ripple ±100 mV
accuracy at zero point 0…200 mV ±150 mV

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Table 6. RLxx Room Controllers: Overview of terminals and functions (by model)
term. printing function RL1 RL2 RL3 RL4 RL5 RL6 RL7U RL8
1, 2 "L", "N" 230-V power supply X X -- X -- -- -- X
3, 4 "24V~", "24V0" Removable 24-V power supply input -- -- X -- X X X --
5, 6 "24V~", "24V0" Aux. output voltage (24 VAC) for all triacs X X X X X X X X
Aux. terminal for triac neutral wiring (internally
7 "TN"
connected with terminals 10 + 13) X X X X X X X X
Triac input voltage (24 VAC / 230 VAC) for all triacs;
8 "T~"
triac-switched X X X X X X X X
9 "T01" Triac-switched output X X X X X X X X
Aux. terminal for triac neutral wiring (internally
10 "TN"
connected with terminals 7 + 13) X X X X X X X X
11 "T02" Triac-switched output X X X X X X X X
12 "T03" Triac-switched output -- X X X X X X X
Aux. terminal for triac neutral wiring (internally
13 "TN"
connected with terminals 7 + 10) -- X X X X X X X
14 "T04" Triac-switched output -- X X X X X X X
15 "RC4" N.C. contact (watchdog) of Relay 4 -- -- -- -- -- -- type 3 --
16, 17 "RO4", "IN4" Output of Relay 4, Input for Relay 4 type 2 type 2 type 2 type 2 type 2 type 2 type 2 type 2
18 "RN" Aux. terminal for relay neutral wiring X X X X X X X X
19 "RN" Aux. terminal for relay neutral wiring -- X X X X X X X
20, 21 "IN1", "RO1" Input for Relay 1, Output of Relay 1 -- type 2 type 2 type 2 type 2 type 2 type 2 type 2
22, 23 "IN2", "RO2" Input for Relay 2, Output of Relay 2 -- type 1 type 1 type 1 type 1 type 1 type 1 type 1
24, 25 "IN3", "RO3" Input for Relay 3, Output of Relay 3 -- type 1 type 1 type 1 type 1 type 1 type 1 type 1
26, 27, "C2+", "C2-", RS485 Modbus interface, corr. GND, + aux. power
28, 29 "GND", "24V~" (24 VAC 20%, 50/60 Hz) -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
30, 31 "WM1", "WM2" Removable interface for Sylk Bus X X X X X X X X
32 "AO1" Analog Output 1 type 3 type 3 type 3 type 3 type 3 type 3 type 3 type 4
33 "GND" Ground for AOs X X X X X X X X
34 "AO2" Analog Output 2 type 3 type 3 type 3 type 3 type 3 type 3 type 3 type 3
35 "24V~" 24 VAC power for field devices X X X X X X X X
36 "AO3" Analog Output 3 -- -- -- type 1 type 1 type 1 type 1 type 5
37 "GND" Ground for AOs -- -- -- X X X X X
38 "AO4" Analog Output 4 -- -- -- type 1 type 1 type 1 type 1 type 5
39 "24V~" 24 VAC power for field devices -- -- -- X X X X X
40 "AO5" Analog Output 5 -- -- -- type 1 type 1 type 1 type 1 type 1
41 "GND" Ground for AOs -- -- -- X X X X X
42 "AO6" Analog Output 6 -- -- -- type 1 type 1 type 1 type 1 type 1
43 "24V~" 24 VAC power for field devices -- -- -- X X X X X
44 "24V~" 24 VAC power for field devices X X X -- -- -- -- X
45 "LED" Output to LED of T7460C,E,F X X X -- -- -- -- X
46 "GND" Ground for UIs X X X X X X X X
47 "UI1" Universal Input 1 type 1 type 1 type 1 type 1 type 1 type 1 type 1 type 3 (BI)
48 "UI2" Universal Input 2 type 1 type 1 type 1 type 1 type 1 type 1 type 1 type 3 (BI)
49 "GND" Ground for UIs X X X X X X X X
50 "UI3" Universal Input 3 type 1 type 1 type 1 type 1 type 1 type 1 type 1 type 3 (BI)
51 "UI4" Universal Input 4 type 1 type 1 type 1 type 1 type 1 type 1 type 1 type 3 (BI)
52 "GND" Ground for UIs X X X X X X X X
53 "UI5" Universal Input 5 type 1 type 1 type 1 type 1 type 1 type 1 type 1 type 1
54 "UI6" Universal Input 6 type 1 type 1 type 1 type 1 type 1 type 1 type 1 type 1
55 "GND" Ground for UIs X X X X X X X X
56 "UI7" Universal Input 7 -- -- -- type 2 type 2 type 2 type 2 type 2
57 "UI8" Universal Input 8 -- -- -- type 2 type 2 type 2 type 2 type 2
58 "GND" Ground for UIs -- -- -- X X X X X
59 "UI9" Universal Input 9 -- -- -- type 2 type 2 type 2 type 2 type 2
60 "UI10" Universal Input 10 -- -- -- type 2 type 2 type 2 type 2 type 2
61 "GND" Ground for UIs -- -- -- X X X X X
"C1+", "C1-", Removable BACnet MS/TP interface and
62, 63, 64
"GND" corresponding GND X X X X X X X X
Relay output types: See Table 3. Universal input types: Table 4. Analog output types: See Table 5.

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RoomUp App on BACnet WiFi


T7460B1009 WALL MODULE SMARTPHONE ADAPTER

TR40x/TR42x 1 2 3
WALL MODULE PROP. PROP. TEMP SETP COM
COOL HEAT
22 °C
OCCUPANCY CONTACT RJ45
PLUG

BACnet MS/TP
20 21 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42
WM1 WM2 AO1 24V~ GND AO2 AO3 24V~ GND AO4 UI1 GND UI2 UI3 GND UI4 C1+ C1- GND 87654321

RJ45 INTERFACE

7 8 2,3,
5,6 4

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
L N 24V~ 24V0 TN T~ T01 TN T02 RO4 IN4 RN RN IN1 RO1 IN2 RO2 IN3 RO3

THERM. THERM. ELECTR. 3-SPEED


N TIN RIN N N FIN
L N COOL HEAT REHEATER FAN

Fig. 7. RS2, RS3, and RS4 (230-V models) and example wiring

RoomUp App on BACnet WiFi


T7460C,E,F WALL MODULE SMARTPHONE ADAPTER

TR40x/TR42x 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
WALL MODULE PROP. PROP. COM TEMP SETP BYP LED NC NC
COOL HEAT
22 °C
OCC. CONTACT RJ45
Pt1000 PLUG

BACnet MS/TP
30 31 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 63 64
WM1 WM2 AO1 AO2 AO3 AO4 AO5 AO6 24V~ GND UI2 UI3 GND UI6 UI7 GND UI10 C1+ C1- GND 87654321

33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 RJ45 INTERFACE
GND 24V~ GND 24V~ GND 24V~ LED UI1 GND UI4 UI5 GND UI8 UI9 GND
7 8 2,3,
5,6 4

1 2 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
L N 24V~ 24V0 TN T~ T01 TN T02 T03 TN T04 RO4 IN4 RN RN IN1 RO1 IN2 RO2 IN3 RO3

24VAC THERM. FLOATING ELECTR. 3-SPEED


N TIN RIN N N FIN
L N OUTPUT HEAT COOL REHEATER FAN

Fig. 8. RL2 and RL4 (230-V models) and example wiring

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ELECTRICAL DATA ▪ The FCU application type supports 1-, 2-, and 3-stage or
variable-speed fan. It also supports water cooling, water
RL1, RL2, RL4, RL8, RS1, RS2, RS3, RS4 (230 VAC) heating (2-pipe or 4-pipe), electric re-heating, and dx-
Power via terminals 1 + 2: 230 VAC +10% / -15%, 50/60 Hz. cooling (incl. fan interlock). It supports PID and, optionally,
cascade control as well as min. temperature limitation.
Max. power consumption (when unloaded): 8 W.
This application type may be used in combination with
Max. power consumption (when loaded): 18 W. other types (see following).
The controller is "unloaded" when it has no external load. ▪ The chilled/heated ceiling application type uses PID
Thus, the only load on the controller is the inherent load (8 W) with dewpoint protection (2-pipe or 4-pipe). It also
of the electronics, themselves. The heat dissipation then supports 6-way valve on AO. It may be used in com-
amounts to 8 W. The controller is "loaded" when – besides bination with other applications (e.g., min. temperature).
the inherent load – an additional sum load of max. 300 mA is ▪ The radiator heating application type.
applied to the 24 VAC output terminals. The max. unloaded
output voltage at terminals 3 and 4 is 33 VAC (typically: 29.5 ▪ The underfloor heating application type uses PID and,
VAC). optionally, max. temperature limitation. It may be used in
combination with other applications.
▪ The intake air / air quality control application type for
RL3, RL5, RL6, RL7U, RS5, RS6 (24 VAC) cooling and air quality control uses PID and, optionally,
Power via terminals 3+4: 24 VAC 20%, 50/60 Hz. min. temperature limitation. It may be used in combination
with other applications.
Max. current consumption (when unloaded): 300 mA.
The use of different application types is limited by the number
Max. current consumption (when loaded): 900 mA.
of I/Os supported by the given model.
The controller is "unloaded" when it has no external load. The
heat dissipation then amounts to 7 W. The controller is
"loaded" when – besides the inherent load (300 mA) – an Supported Actuators
additional sum load of max. 600 mA is applied to the 24 VAC The application supports open/close, PWM (thermal), floating,
output terminals. and proportional (0[2]…10 V) actuators. Proportional
actuators may be used with 6-way valves for heating and
cooling, in chilled/heated ceilings.
COMMISSIONING
The controller can be used with freely programmable
applications or with a configurable application. Supported Sensors
A variety of sensors (e.g., room temperature sensors, supply
temperature sensors, condensation switch, window sensors,
Freely Programmable Applications occupancy sensors, and card readers) may be used to
Of the 14 models of the controller, eleven (see Table 1) can optimize control quality.
be used with applications which the application engineer can
freely program for each controller. This process is performed
on a PC on which the CPO Studio software program has Supported Operating Modes
been installed (see also Table 9 on pg. 12). The application supports a variety of different operating
modes (e.g., occupied, standby, unoccupied, building pro-
tection, fan automatic/manual/fan, only [FCU application type,
Configurable Application only], night purge [intake air application type, only]).
All 14 models can be used with the configurable application
I/Os not used by the configurable application may be used by
already included in the controller. Three models (RS2, RS3,
a plant controller for monitoring or to switch an actuator (e.g.,
and RS6) can be used only with the configurable application
window actuator).
(i.e., they are not freely programmable).
The configurable application has the advantage that it is
proven and quickly commissioned using the RoomUp Automatic MAC Addressing
commissioning tool running on an Android Smart device. In contrast to many other MS/TP controllers, the CPO-R
Configuration and commissioning can be performed using the Controller features automatic MAC addressing. There is thus
RoomUp commissioning tool available in the Google no need to manually set the MAC address.
Playstore (URL: https://play.google.com/store ).
NOTE: Before configuring, if as yet no WLAN is present, the BACnet MS/TP Master/Slave Functionality
commissioning engineer will require a BACnet WiFi
During configuration, the commissioning engineer can identify
Adapter (order no.: BACA-A) to establish wireless
(e.g., using the RoomUp configuration tool) which of the
communication between his Android Smart device
controllers located on a given BACnet MS/TP bus are so-
and the controller.
called "Masters," and which are so-called "Slaves." The com-
missioning engineer is not allowed to assign more than a
Example Application Types single Master to each Slave; this is the only action which the
commissioning engineer is required to perform. The Slave
The configurable application supports the following controller will inform its Master that it has been assigned to be
application types:

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its Slave. Once this is done, Master/Slave communication is


as shown in Fig. 9.
OPERATOR INTERFACES
XXXXXXXX
FCU Cool

FCU DX Cool
FCU Cool

FCU DX Cool
LEDs
Scheduler Scheduler

The controller features the following LEDs:


Scheduler
FCU Heat FCU Heat
Allowed Cool/Heat Mode Allowed Cool/Heat Mode
FCU E-Heat FCU E-Heat
Changeover Medium Changeover Medium

T2 R2 T1 R1 !
FCU Fanspeed FCU Fanspeed
Night Purge Night Purge
Effective Occupancy Mode Effective Occupancy Mode
Fire Fire
Effective Setpoint Effective Setpoint
Outside Air Temp Outside Air Temp
Ceiling Cool Ceiling Cool
Reset Wallmodule Reset Wallmodule
Ceiling Heat Ceiling Heat
PLANT
CONTROLLER Radiator Heat Radiator Heat

Underfloor Heat Underfloor Heat

Intake Air Cool Intake Air Cool


Fig. 10. Controller LEDs
FCU Cool FCU Cool Card Reader

FCU DX Cool FCU DX Cool Wallmodule Override


Card Reader
FCU Heat FCU Heat Occupancy Sensor
Table 7. Description of LED behaviors
from FCU Slave 1

Wallmodule Override
FCU E-Heat FCU E-Heat Space Temp
Occupancy Sensor

Space Temp
FCU Fanspeed FCU Fanspeed Wallmod. Rel Setpt
symbol color function, description
FCU Disch Setpt Clg FCU Disch Setpt Clg Wallmod. Absolute Setpt
Wallmod. Rel Setpt
FCU Disch Setpt Htg FCU Disch Setpt Htg Wallmod.FanSpd Select T2 yellow Not used
Wallmod. Absolute Setpt

R2 yellow Not used


Ceiling Cool Ceiling Cool Window contact
Wallmod.FanSpd Select
Ceiling Heat Ceiling Heat Condensation contact
Window contact
Radiator Heat Radiator Heat CO2 Sensor
LED indicating transmission of communication
Condensation contact T1 yellow
CO2 Sensor
Underfloor Heat

Intake Air Cool


Underfloor Heat

Intake Air Cool


Humidity Sensor
signals via the BACnet MS/TP interface
Humidity Sensor
FCU Slave 1 LED indicating reception of communication
R1 yellow
signals via the BACnet MS/TP interface.
Card Reader FCU Cool FCU Cool Card Reader

Status LED indicating firmware problems,


from FCU Slave 2

yellow
Wallmodule Override FCU DX Cool FCU DX Cool Wallmodule Override
!
Occupancy Sensor FCU Heat FCU Heat Occupancy Sensor
hardware problems, etc.
Space Temp FCU E-Heat FCU E-Heat Space Temp

Power LED indicating firmware problems,


Wallmod. Rel Setpt FCU Fanspeed FCU Fanspeed Wallmod. Rel Setpt
green
Wallmod. Absolute Setpt FCU Disch Setpt Clg FCU Disch Setpt Clg Wallmod. Absolute Setpt hardware problems, etc.
Wallmod.FanSpd Select FCU Disch Setpt Htg FCU Disch Setpt Htg Wallmod.FanSpd Select

Window contact Ceiling Cool Ceiling Cool Window contact


red Watchdog (RL7U, only) has locked controller.
Condensation contact Ceiling Heat Ceiling Heat Condensation contact

CO2 Sensor Radiator Heat Radiator Heat CO2 Sensor

Humidity Sensor Underfloor Heat

Intake Air Cool


Underfloor Heat

Intake Air Cool


Humidity Sensor
Watchdog Functionality (RL7U, only)
FCU Master FCU Slave 2
The RL7U features a watchdog (relay 4) which enhances the
system's reliability.
Fig. 9. Master/Slave communication The watchdog indicates whether or not the controller's soft-
The given application in the Master controller defines how this ware and processor are functioning properly. In the event that
group (consisting of the Master controller and its Slave either the software or the processor is not functioning
controllers) reacts to sensor inputs. properly, the watchdog will reboot the controller.
Examples: If, after this reboot, the watchdog again detects a problem, the
watchdog will then lock the controller (i.e., permanent reset).
▪ Activation of a window contact (indicating an opened The following will then occur: The watchdog will operate (i.e.,
window) will cause the application to stop heating/cooling. terminal 15 will be connected with terminal 17), the power
▪ Receipt of a condensation signal will stop cooling. LED will light up RED, and the status LED will remain OFF
▪ Occupancy will be detected if one of the occupancy (see Table 7).
sensors detects occupancy. Optionally, the user can connect an alarm (e.g., beeper) to
▪ A key card will be detected if one of the key card sensors terminals 15 and 17.
detects a key card.
The watchdog relay is not available for use by the application.
▪ Occupancy override from one of the connected wall
modules will trigger an occupancy override. See also Table 3 for technical details on the watchdog relay.
▪ The last setpoint change (temperature setpoint or fan
speed setpoint) on one of the wall modules (T7460x or Service Button
TR40x/TR42x) will define the setpoint (NOTE: All TR42x
wall modules will show the actual settings used by the The controller's Service Button is used to trigger dedicated
controllers. The T7460x and TR40x do not feature a events.
display and are thus unable to provide the actual setting,
nor does their setpoint wheel reflect setpoint changes
enacted using another wall module in the same group).
▪ For such sensor values as temperature, CO2, and
humidity, the commissioning engineer can configure the
use of the average, min., or max. value (thus improving
system robustness against failures of a single sensor.)
▪ A changeover signal from one of the controllers will set
the group to the corresponding mode.
▪ The Master shares schedule, heat/cool mode, night purge,
emergency, and actuator positions with its Slave(s).

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COMMUNICATION INTERFACES NOTE: When the BACnet WiFi Adapter is connected to the
controller's RJ45 connection, it is powered by the
BACnet MS/TP Interface controller. It is then prohibited to simultaneously
The controller features an RS485 interface (RLx: terminals power the BACnet WiFi Adapter via a wall adapter.
62, 63, and 64; RSx: terminals 40, 41, and 42) suitable for When, on the other hand, the BACnet WiFi Adapter
BACnet MS/TP communication. The terminal block containing is instead connected to the controller's BACnet
it is black. The cable length affects the baud rate. See Table MS/TP interface, it is prohibited to simultaneously
8. use an RJ45 plug; instead, the BACnet WiFi Adapter
must then be powered by a wall adapter (standard 5-
Table 8. Baud rate vs. max. cable length V USB wall adapter with micro USB connector).
baud rate max. cable length (L)
See also corresponding Technical Literature listed in Table 9
9.6, 19.2, 38.4, 57.6, and 76.8 kbps 1200 m on pg. 12.
115.2 kbps 800 m

Wall Modules
For information on wire gauge, max. permissible cable length,
possible shielding and grounding requirements, and the max. The T7460x and TR40x/TR42x Wall Modules can be used in
number of devices which can be connected to a bus, refer to conjunction with the controller to perform room temperature
standard EIA-485. sensing, setpoint adjustment, fan speed manual override, and
occupancy override.

RJ45 Connector for BACnet WiFi Adapter


SMART-
PHONE
BACnet WiFi
ADAPTER

RJ45
PLUG

CPO-RLx
(CPO-RSx) RJ45 CONNECTOR 1 = DETECT
BACnet MS/TP 2 = GND
87654321 3 = GND
62 63 64
4 = 24VAC
(40) (41) (42)
5 = GND
C1+ C1- GND
6 = GND
7 = C1+
8 = C1-
7 8 2,3,
5,6 4

INTERNAL
CONNECTIONS

Fig. 11. RJ45 interface and BACnet WiFi Adapter

CAUTION
It is permitted to connect only the BACnet WiFi
Adapter to this RJ45 connector. Do not connect IP!
A BACnet WiFi Adapter can be connected to the controller's
RJ45 connector in order to establish wireless communication
with an Android Smart device so that the application engineer
can configure the controller (using the RoomUp configuration
tool).

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I/O TERMINALS Bias Resistors


Each universal input is equipped with one bias resistor.
Relay Outputs

CAUTION Analog Outputs


Mixing of different voltages (e.g., 24 V and 230 V) The terminal blocks containing the controller's analog outputs
within the relay block is not allowed. are green. Analog output types: See Table 5.

The terminal blocks containing the controller's relay outputs The analog outputs of the RLxx controllers (large housing) are
are orange. Relay output types: See Table 3. protected against voltages of max. 29 VAC and 30 VDC (due
to, e.g., miswiring).
NOTE: If inductive components are to be connected to the
relays and if these relays switch more often than NOTE: Connecting 24 VAC to any analog output of the
once every two minutes, these components must be RSxx controllers (small housing) will damage the
prevented from causing harmful interference to radio hardware.
or television reception (conformance with EN 45014).

Triac Outputs
The terminal blocks containing the controller's triac outputs
are orange.
These triac outputs can be configured (using, e.g., the
RoomUp configuration tool) for a variety of different functions,
e.g., for connection to either a floating drive or to a thermal
actuator. Once the triac outputs have been configured, the
corresponding devices can then be connected to them
directly.
NOTE: The VC6983 actuator is intended for use at relay
outputs, only and must not be used at the controller's
triac outputs.

Triac Current Limitations


In the case of the 230-VAC versions of the controller, when
the triacs are to be supplied with 24-VAC power from the con-
troller's internal transformer, then the following applies:
▪ 300 mA max., i.e., a max. of one thermal actuator for
heating and one thermal actuator for cooling can be
operated (provided that heating and cooling are not
operated at the same time).

CAUTION
The max. permissible power output of all 24 VAC
terminals combined is 300 mA! If the triacs, alone, are
loaded with 300 mA, then it is not permitted to connect
a load at any other 24 VAC output terminal.
In all other cases, when the triacs are to be supplied with
power (24 VAC or 230 VAC) from an external source, then
the following applies:
▪ 700 mA (peak) and 600 mA (max.), i.e., two to three
thermal actuators can be operated in parallel (depending
upon the current consumption of the given actuator).

Universal Inputs
The terminal blocks containing the controller's universal
outputs are blue. Universal input types: See Table 4.
The universal inputs are protected against voltages of max.
29 VAC and 30 VDC (due to, e.g., miswiring).

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TROUBLESHOOTING Classification according to EN 60529


(Degree of protection provided by enclosures)
All units feature a Status LED, Power LED, and Service
Button for commissioning and troubleshooting. See also IP20. In the case of controllers mounted outside of a cabinet,
sections "LEDs", "Watchdog Functionality (RL7U, only)", and before applying power to the device, Terminal Protection
"Service Button". Covers (10-pc. bulk packs, order no.: IRM-RLC for large
housings and IRM-RSC for small housings) must be mounted
Check if the Status LED's behavior is changed if you switch
so as to provide IP30.
the power OFF/ON. Please contact Honeywell if this does not
solve the problem.
Ambient Environmental Limits
ACCESSORIES 24-V Models (5…95% r.H., non-condensing)
Operating temperature: 0 … +50 °C
Terminal Protection Cover (RL7U: -40 … +65 °C)
Required for wall mounting. Bulk pack, set of ten covers.
Storage temperature: -20 … +70 °C
 For LARGE controllers, order no.: IRM-RLC
 For SMALL controllers, order no.: IRM-RSC 230-V Models (5…95% r.H., non-condensing)
Operating temperature
APPROVALS, CERTIFICATIONS, AND (floor/ceiling mounting): 0 … +40 °C
Operating temperature
STANDARDS (wall/rail mounting): 0 … +50 °C
Approvals and Certifications Storage temperature: -20 … +70 °C
 24-V models and 230-V models: UL 60730-1, Standard for
Automatic Electric Controls for Household and Similar
Use, Part 1: General Requirements; RELATED TECHNICAL LITERATURE
 24-V models and 230-V models: CAN/CSA-E60730-1:02, Table 9. Related Technical Literature
Standard for Automatic Electrical Controls for Household
and Similar Use, Part 1: General Requirements; Title Product Lit. no.
 24-V models and 230-V models: Complementary listing CPO-Rxx Room Controller – Mount. Instr. MU1B-0590GE51
for UL916, CSA C22.2 No. 205; CPO-Rxx Room Controller – Data Sheet EN0B-0732GE51
 BACnet AAC profile; CPO-Rxx Room Controller – Inst. & Comm. Instr. EN1B-0591GE51
 CE-approved; BACnet WiFi Adapter – Product Data EN0B-0733GE51
 SASO and EAC-approved; BACnet WiFi Adapter – Mounting & Op. Instr. MU1B-0592GE51
 FCC part 15B-compliant. ComfortPoint Open Studio– User's Guide EN1B-0001IE10
ComfortPoint Open Studio Online – User's Guide EN1B-0002IE10
Classification according to EN 60730-1 ComfortPoint Open Studio – Installation Guide EN1B-0004IE10
EN 60730 sub part: EN 60730-2-9 ComfortPoint Open Studio Online – Inst. Guide EN1B-0011IE10
Environmental conditions: For use in home (residential, ComfortPoint Open Studio – User's Guide EN2B-0001IE10
commercial, and light-industrial) ComfortPoint Open Online – User's Guide EN2B-0002IE10
environments ComfortPoint Open – System Engineering Guide EN2B-0052IE10
Construction: Independently mounted electronic ComfortPoint Open Room Contr. – App. Guide EN2B-0053IE10
control unit with fixed wiring; panel- T7460A,B,C,D,E,F – Specification Data EN0B-0236GE51
mounted on DIN rail T7460A,B,C,D,E,F – Installation Instructions EN1B-0291GE51
Action: type 1.C TR40x/TR42x – Specification Data 63-1389
Rated impulse voltage: 230 V circuits: 2500 V
24 V circuits: 500 V Trademark Information
Pollution degree: 2 BACnetTM is a trademark of ASHRAE Inc.
Protection against shock: Class 0 (without terminal cover)
ComfortPointTM Open is a trademark of Honeywell Inc.
Class II (with terminal cover)
Software class: A

Manufactured for and on behalf of the Environmental & Energy Solutions Division of Honeywell Technologies Sàrl, Rolle, Z.A. La Pièce 16, Switzerland by its Authorized Representative:

Automation and Control Solutions


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71101 Schönaich, Germany
Phone +49 (0) 7031 637 01
Fax +49 (0) 7031 637 740
http://ecc.emea.honeywell.com

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