XX017-01-00 V1400X-IDL Intelligent Distribution Line Control Vicon Industries Inc. does not warrant that the functions contained in this equipment will meet your requirements or that the operation will be entirely error free or perform precisely as described in the documentation. This system has not been designed to be used in life-critical situations and must not be used for this purpose. Copyright © 2002 Vicon Industries Inc. All rights reserved. Product specifications subject to change without notice.
Contents CONTENTS.......................................................................................................................... 1 QUICK INSTALLATION....................................................................................................... 3 INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................. 4 V1400X-IDL Intelligent Distribution Line Control ...................................................................
Fuse Replacement ....................................................................................................................................... 16 SHIPPING INSTRUCTIONS............................................................................................... 17 REFERENCE ..................................................................................................................... 18 Cable Recommendations...................................................................................
Quick Installation Q U I C K Q U I C K I N S T A L L A T I O N I N S T A L L A T I O N XX017-01-00 Rev 702 V1400X-IDL Intelligent Distribution Line Control Quick Installation • 3
Introduction V1400X-IDL Intelligent Distribution Line Control This manual covers the installation and operation of the Vicon V1400X-IDL Intelligent Distribution Line Control (IDL). The V1400X-IDL will be referred to as the IDL throughout this manual. The installation procedures should only be performed by a qualified technician using approved materials in accordance with national, state and local wiring codes. Read these instructions completely before attempting installation.
How to Use this Manual This manual was designed to provide the best overall instructions for the installation and operation of the V1400X-IDL Intelligent Distribution Line Control. The graphics and terminology used in this manual have been carefully selected to enable a clear and distinct understanding of the IDL and its components. This manual has been formatted to present distinct methods of installation for experienced and novice installers.
Installation Unpacking and Inspection All Vicon equipment is tested and inspected before leaving the factory. It is the carrier’s responsibility to provide suitable delivery. Inspect the cartons upon delivery and, if damage is present, make detailed notes on the carrier’s bill. Then, obtain the carrier agent’s signature and file a damage claim as soon as possible. Open the cartons and inspect the equipment for damage. Save the cartons and packing material.
CPU Connection The IDL uses standard RS-422 protocol on connector J11 (6-pin Terminal Block connector). Prepare a length of Shielded, Dual Twisted-Pair Cable to have 6 dressed wires. Use the pin designations in Figure 3 for J11. See the Reference Section of this manual for applicable CPU Control System manuals denoting Keypad pin designations. Refer to the Reference Section of this manual for Table 1, Shielded, Dual Twisted-Pair Cable Maximum Operating Distances. 1. Fabricate the cable as described above.
1. Fabricate the RS-422 protocol cable as described above. It is recommended to label both cable ends. 2. Connect the Master Keypad end (open wires) of the cable to the Screw Terminal Block (J1) on the Keypad, as shown in Figure 5. 3. Press the 6-position Terminal Block end of the cable into the STAT 1/J1 connector. 4. (Optional) Connect Slave Keypads as described in Vicon Installation and Operation Manual X777. 5. Connect additional cables to consecutive Station connectors (2, 3, 4, etc.).
V1400X-DVC System Console Connect the 6 dressed wires from the other end of the Station 1 (J1) cable to the RJ-45 Termination Box screw terminals. From here, use the RJ-45 to RJ-45 6foot cable, provided with the System Console, to connect between the Termination Box and the System Console. 1. Fabricate the cable as described above. Connect the 6 dressed wires to the RJ-45 Termination Box as shown in Figure 6. 2.
Receivers and Domes For Terminal Block applications, connect the 6 dressed wires from the other end of the Station 1 (J1) cable to the Terminal Block on the appropriate device. Use the pin designations in Figures 7-13 for connection. Terminal Block Applications 1. Fabricate the RS-422 protocol cable as described above. It is recommended to label both cable ends. 2. Connect the end (open wires) of the cable to the appropriate Screw Terminal Block on the Receiver, as shown in Figures 7-13. 3.
RJ-45 Connector Applications (Surveyor2000) For RJ-45 connector applications, connect the 6 dressed wires from the other end of the Station 1 (J1) cable to the RJ-45 Termination Box screw terminals. From here, use the provided RJ-45-to-RJ-45 6-foot cable to connect between the Termination Box and the RJ-45 connector on the appropriate device. 1. Fabricate the cable as described above. Connect the 6 dressed wires to the RJ-45 Termination Box. 2.
Figure 12 STAT 1 (J1) - STAT 10 (J10) Pin Definition for V15UVS Cable Figure 13 STAT 1 (J1) - STAT 10 (J10) Pin Definition for Surveyor2000 Cable NOTE: The RJ-45 connector can be used instead of the Terminal Block on the Surveyor2000.
Operation The V1400X-IDL allows up to 10 I/O Devices to be connected to CPU-based Matrix systems. Since the V1400X-IDL has panel indicators and no controls, individual I/O Devices are used for operation. Refer to the Reference Section of this manual for I/O Device and CPU Instruction Manual numbers. Requirements and Characteristics Addressing All I/O Devices’ addresses must be unique within an IDL unit (no two I/O Devices can be addressed 1, for example).
Figure 15 shows the IDL with individual Station ports setup in a typical configuration using Receivers and Domes as Output Devices. The CPU can control all Output Devices. Dome 1 can be operated even when the V1311RB Receiver is malfunctioning or not powered on because this Receiver has a built-in failsafe device. However, Receivers that do not have built-in failsafe circuitry must be powered on and operative for successive daisy-chained devices to operate.
Operation Verification Procedure Input Devices • Verify that all external equipment is powered-on and functional. 1. Setup all Input Devices in accordance with their corresponding Instruction Manuals, listed in the Reference Section of this manual. The most important factors to setup are the addresses and baud rate. The addresses must be unique for each input and the baud rate must be the same for all inputs. 2. Toggle the DL/IDL switch, on the rear panel, to the IDL position.
Maintenance This unit does not require any scheduled maintenance. If a unit does not operate and replacement of the fuse, as described below, does not correct the problem, contact Vicon’s Service Department. Fuse Replacement If the unit is plugged into a known good outlet, and does not display an illuminated Power LED, replace the Fuse. The Fuse is located in the Power Block at the rear of the unit, as shown in Figure 17. 1. Unplug the Line Cord from the outlet and the Power Block. 2.
Shipping Instructions Use the following procedure when returning a unit to the factory: 1. Call or write Vicon for a Return Authorization (R.A.) at one of the locations listed below. Record the name of the Vicon employee who issued the R.A. Vicon Industries Inc. 89 Arkay Drive Hauppauge, NY 11788 Phone: 631-952-CCTV (2288); Toll-Free: 1-800-645-9116; Fax: 631-951-CCTV (2288) For service or returns from countries in Europe, contact: Vicon Industries (U.K.
Reference Cable Recommendations RS-422 Protocol For all RS-422 protocol connections terminated in open wires or onto D-shell type connector use a 2conductor (twisted pair) shielded copper wire to make the connections. Refer to Table 1, Shielded, Dual Twisted-Pair Cable Maximum Operating Distances. CABLE TYPE Belden 9406 Belden 9402 Belden 8723 Belden 8162 Belden 9729 Belden 9182 DISTANCE ft (m) max.
Technical Information ELECTRICAL Input Voltage: V1400X-IDL: V1400X-IDL-230: Power Consumption: 9 Watts. Heat Equivalent: 0.5 btu/min (0.13 cal/min). 120 V, 60 Hz. 230 V, 50 Hz. Note: These figures represent the conversion of 100% of the electrical energy to heat. Actual percentage of the heat generated will be less and will vary from product to product. These figures are provided as an aid in determining the extent of cooling required for an installation. Line Cord: Standard 3-conductor SV No.
OPERATIONAL General: Unit is operated using external devices (1 CPU and up to 10 I/O Devices). When set to intelligent mode (IDL), if one or more Stations become corrupt (device locking, incorrect wiring or excessive noise), the unit will shut down these Stations and provide status indication on the front panel LEDs. In addition, the CPU line will be monitored for status and indication will be displayed accordingly with the front panel LED.
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