HC900 Control Station Model Numbers 900CS10-00 and 900CS15-00 Installation
HC900 Control Station Model Numbers 900CS10-00 and 900CS15-00 Installation
HC900 Control Station Model Numbers 900CS10-00 and 900CS15-00 Installation
Summary
These instructions explain how to install your Control Station. Once installed, the unit must be configured.
Configuration is a detailed process described in other documents.
The overall steps for getting your Control Station up and running are as follows.
Step
Action
Install the unit per this instruction sheet.
Refer to other documentation for details on the following steps.
After completing installation, configure the HC900 controller for your application using Hybrid
Control Designer software and save the .cde file.
Using Station Designer software, create data tags from your .cde file, create your operator
interface configuration and save the .sds file.
Download the .sds file to the 900 Control Station and verify operation.
Note: Configuration of the 900 Control Station may be performed prior to mounting if found to be more
convenient when using the USB port since once loaded the configuration is maintained in non-volatile
memory, but doing so requires the station to be connected to a 24Vdc power supply.
Contents of package
Check that you received the following items.
Control Station
Panel Gasket
Template for panel cutout
Hardware packet for mounting unit into panel
Power connector (3 terminals)
Documentation CD
Supplied separately
Flash Memory Module (optional) Note: The Flash Memory Module must be a UL approved component
Smart Modular Technologies model SG9CF (UL Listed Directory Category NWGQ) to maintain UL
station approval when installed.
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Safety Summary
ATTENTION
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Step
1. INSTALL FLASH MEMORY MODULE (IF PURCHASED SEPARATELY)
5. CONNECT COMMUNICATIONS
Action
With the 900 Control Station positioned face forward, and with connectors on the bottom, locate the
Flash Memory Module receptacle through the access hole on the right side of the case.
Rear
Face
Insert the Flash Memory Module into the connector, being sure the card is fully engaged in its
receptacle. Note the card is keyed to assure proper orientation.
Note
Control Station supports a minimum of 4MB and a maximum of 2GB Compact Flash memory card.
Note
The Flash Memory Module should not be installed or removed while the Control Station has power
applied.
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Step
Action
ATTENTION
If the 900 Control Station is replacing an existing product, contact your local Honeywell
representative for instructions.
Using the drawing below, cut panel hole. You can use the cardboard template as a rough guide but
be sure to measure against the drawing below before cutting. Drill holes using a 3/16 inch (4.76mm)
size drill bit. Remove any loose material from the mounting cut-out to prevent that material from
falling into the Control Station during installation.
Mount the gasket by placing its 14 holes over the Control Stations 14 mounting bolts. Push gasket all
the way on to the mounting bolts. Insert Control Station into panel cutout.
Install the 14 kep nuts provided with the Control Station. Tighten evenly for uniform gasket
compression. Do not tighten the kep nuts beyond a maximum of 17 inch-pounds (1.92 N-m) or you
may cause damage to the Control Stations front panel.
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Model 900CS15-00
Step
Action
Using the drawing below, cut panel hole. You can use the cardboard template as a rough guide but
be sure to measure against the drawing below before cutting. Drill holes using a 3/16 inch (4.76mm)
size drill bit. Remove any loose material from the mounting cut-out to prevent that material from
falling into the Control Station during installation.
Mount the gasket by placing its 22 holes over the Control Stations 22 mounting bolts. Push gasket all
the way on to the mounting bolts. Insert Control Station into panel cutout.
Install the 22 kep nuts provided with the Control Station. Tighten evenly for uniform gasket
compression. Do not tighten the kep nuts beyond a maximum of 17 inch-pounds (1.92 N-m) or you
may cause damage to the Control Stations front panel.
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Use only Class I, Division 2 wiring methods as specified in the National Electrical Code NFPA70
and the Canadian Electrical Code C22.1.
The Control Station cables contain low voltages. Keep cables away from high voltage wires that can
cause interference.
CE testing was performed with shielded, twisted pair cables. For noise reduction tips, see
Honeywell document 51-52-05-01, How to Apply Digital Instrumentation in Severe Electrical
Noise Environments.
ATTENTION
The emission limits of EN 55011 (CISPR11) are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference when this equipment is operated in an industrial environment.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause harmful interference. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and may cause
interference to radio and television reception when the equipment is used closer than 30
meters to the antenna (e). In special cases, when highly susceptible apparatus is used in close
proximity, the user may have to employ additional mitigating measures to further reduce the
electromagnetic emissions of this equipment.
The chassis ground is not connected to signal common of the unit electronics. Maintaining isolation between
earth ground and signal common is not required to operate the unit, but when connecting the HC900
controller to the unit using the recommended shielded CAT5 Ethernet cable, a path to earth ground is created
via the Ethernet shield of the controller. Other equipment connected to the unit may require isolation
between signal common and earth ground. To maintain isolation, care must be taken when connections are
made to the unit. For example, a power supply with isolation between its signal common and earth ground
must be used.
Connecting a device via a USB cable may also connect signal common and earth ground. The shield of the
USBs connector at the host may be connected to earth ground. A USBs shield may also be connected to
signal common.
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A power supply with a Class 2 or SELV rating should be used. A Class 2 or SELV power supply provides
isolation to accessible circuits from hazardous voltage levels generated by a mains power supply due to
single faults. SELV is an acronym for safety extra-low voltage. Safety extra-low voltage circuits shall
exhibit voltages safe to touch both under normal operating conditions and after a single fault, such as a
breakdown of a layer of basic insulation or after the failure of a single component has occurred.
If the power supply will be mounted in a hazardous location, it must be rated for Class I, Div. 2 by an
OSHA recognized NRTL, such as UL or FM.
Using the terminal block provided, connect the power supplys +24Vdc lead to terminal 2 and the Common
lead to terminal 1. See figure below. Plug the terminal block into the connector located on the bottom
of the interface.
5. Connect communications
Overview
Connections and ports used depend on the architecture of your installation.
See architecture examples starting on page 7.
For cabling and connections, see page 10.
For details on connections to devices other than the Control Station, see HC900 Hybrid Controller
Installation and User Guide, document number 51-52-25-107.
When your connections are finished, installation is complete and your unit is ready to be configured. Refer to
the appropriate manuals for details.
Example #1
900 Control Station
HC900
Controller
C30, C50, C70 CPU
10/100Base-T
100m max.
Use shielded CAT5 cable with RJ45 connectors. Connect to HC900 Ethernet port. (On models C70 and
C70R with two ports E1 and E2; either port can be used.)
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Example #2
Experion LS, SpecView
or 3rd Party Software
Use shielded CAT5 cable with RJ45 connectors. Connect to HC900 Ethernet port. (On models C70 and
C70R with two ports E1 and E2; either port can be used.)
Example #3
Experion LS, SpecView
or 3rd Party Software
Ethernet
10/100Base-T
100m each
HC900
Controller
C70 CPU (with 2 Ethernet ports)
Use shielded CAT5 cable with RJ45 connectors. Connect to HC 900 to E2 of the C70 CPU and connect the
host PC to E1.
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Example #4
900 Control Station
HC900
Controller
C30, C50, C70 CPU
RS 485
2000 ft. max.
Connect to HC900 RS485 port with unterminated switch settings. S2 port is RS485 terminated by default;
S1 port can be configured as RS485.
RS-485 terminated
(last link in network)
1234
RS-485 unterminated
ON
RS-232
Ethernet
or
RS-485
(Non-redundant)
Ethernet
Switch
10/100 base-T
Dual
Ethernet support
A
100 base-T
Up to 100m
Connect to C70R using either RS-485 or Ethernet. Communication redundancy is not supported using both
RS 485 and Ethernet. Communications to the Lead CPU is maintained following a CPU failover event.
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Example #6
Ethernet
Switch
Ethernet
10/100Base-T
100m each
HC900
Controller
C30, C50, C70 CPU
Up to 3 Control Stations may be connected to a HC900 controller using Ethernet. Multiple stations via RS
485 are not supported.
Cables
Ethernet
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2.
Connect the wires indicated to the 3-plug connector that was supplied with the HC900 CPU module.
See table below.
Shielded CAT5 cable
3-plug connector
1
2
3
Signal
Pin
3.
Terminal
Connect to
TXA
Connect to
TXB
Connect to
RXA
RXB
TXEN
Common
TXB
Connect to
TXA
Connect to
Cut off any unused wires in the cable and insulate with heat shrink tubing or other appropriate
insulating material.
This connector plugs into the HC900s RS485 port; the RJ45 connector plugs into the Control Stations
RS485 port.
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RS232 Communications
If using RS232 communications to have the station communicate with other Honeywell or Modbuscompatible equipment, create a communications cable as follows.
RJ12 connector
8
7
6
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5
4
3
2
1
Terminal no.
Signal
Terminal no.
Signal
CTS
RTS
RX
TXD
Ground
Ground
Ground
DCD
TX
RXD
RTS
CTS
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Safety
Electromagnetic
Compatibility
IEC61326 - 2005 CE Mark EMC requirements for electrical equipment for measurement,
control and laboratory use.
Immunity to Industrial Locations:
ESD
IEC 61000-4-2
Criterion A
4kV contact discharge
8kV air discharge
EM field
IEC 61000-4-3
Criterion A
10 V/m (80 MHz to 1 GHz)
3 V/m (1.4 GHz to 2 GHz)
1 V/m (2.0 GHz to 2.7 GHz)
Electrical Fast
Transient/Burst
IEC 61000-4-4
Criterion A
2kV power
1kV I/O signal/control,
including functional earth lines
Surge
IEC 61000-4-5
Criterion B
1kV L-L, 2kV L-Gnd power
1kV I/O signal/control,
including functional earth lines
Conducted RF
IEC 61000-4-6
Criterion A
3Vrms Power and all I/O
Magnetic field
IEC 61000-4-8
Criterion A
30A/m
EN 55011
(CISPR11)
Class A
Emissions:
Emissions
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Warranty/Remedy
Honeywell warrants goods of its manufacture as being free of defective materials and faulty workmanship.
Contact your local sales office for warranty information. If warranted goods are returned to Honeywell
during the period of coverage, Honeywell will repair or replace without charge those items it finds defective.
The foregoing is Buyer's sole remedy and is in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied,
including those of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Specifications may change
without notice. The information we supply is believed to be accurate and reliable as of this printing.
However, we assume no responsibility for its use.
While we provide application assistance personally, through our literature and the Honeywell web site, it is
up to the customer to determine the suitability of the product in the application