139-0498-01 2/17/11RemotePowerControllerInstruction BulletinRetain for future use.LynTec RPC
139-0498-01.10Chapter Three--Quick Start Guide10Steps Reference1. Install all the RPC components according to their instruction bulletins. Typical c
139-0498-01.11 11Chapter Four--WiringChapter 4--Wiring1. Install and connect all main and neutral feeds as per NEC.2. Install and connect the Isolat
139-0498-0112Chapter Four--Wiring126. Connect the green 14 AWG wire from the ground terminal of the Power Supply unit to the ground bar attached dire
139-0498-01.13 13Chapter Four--Wiring2. At the RPS Slave panels, strip the cable sheath back approximately 20 inches. Cut the conductors for Left Bus
139-0498-0114Chapter Four--Wiring14Figure 4-3: Digital I/O Remote Switch and Sensor WiringMomentary OFFContact SwitchMaintainedContact SwitchLight Se
139-0498-01.15 15Chapter Four--WiringAudio Sensing Timer (AST) Wiring: One (1) Audio Input three-position spring-terminal header (located on the right
139-0498-0116Chapter Four--Wiring16Emergency Shutdown Wiring:To connect your re alarm or emergency management system to the RPC, follow these steps.
139-0498-01.17 17Chapter Four--WiringFigure 4-5: Control WiringInstall and connect a standard Cat. 5e cable from the facility network to the Controll
139-0498-0118Chapter Four--Wiring18Switch Wiring Instructions The I/O ports on your RPC controller allow for a variety of switch options. LynTec SS-
139-0498-01.19 19Chapter Four--WiringSS-2PL and SS-2LRP Locking Switch SetsFigure 4-7To con gure the Digital I/O port and link it to a zone see Chapt
Read these instructions carefully and look at the equipment to become familiar with the device before trying to install, operate, service, or maintain
139-0498-0120Chapter Four--Wiring20Figure 4-10: Complete RPC WiringLANSlave PanelsControl BusController Power Breaker- -+ +B12OUTIN34TN L+ + – –PMS2
139-0498-01.21 21Chapter Four--WiringFigure 4-11: RPC Mechanical DrawingLow Voltage Cabinet56.00"28.00"2.00"15.00"28.00"50.0
139-0498-0122Chapter Four--Wiring22INITIAL POWER UP PROCEDUREWith panel door open and breakers visible, turn on the panel main breaker and the Control
139-0498-01.23 23Chapter Five--Control SetupChapter 5--Control Setup (Web Page)OVERVIEWSTATUS CONTROLSETUPCONTACTThere are 4 main tabs on your RPC web
139-0498-01.24Chapter Five--Control Setup24SetupSETUP HOMETo set the username and password for your panel, click the Setup tab. The Setup Home tab sho
139-0498-01.25 25Chapter Five--Control SetupNetwork setupFigure 5-2--Network SettingsFigure 5-2 shows the network settings portion of the Network setu
139-0498-01.26Chapter Five--Control Setup26Figure 5-3: Interface optionsNetBios NameThe NetBios name defaults to LynTecRPC. Each master panel in you
139-0498-01.27 27Chapter Five--Control SetupPanel SetupBREAKER SETUPThis section explains how to setup your panel and motorized breakers for remote op
139-0498-01.28Chapter Five--Control Setup28ZONE SETUPBreakers can be controlled individually or arranged into zones. Breakers in zones can be toggled
139-0498-01.29 29Chapter Five--Control Setup2. Name the Zone. (Figure 5-7)3. Choose Grouped or Sequenced operation. (Figure 5-7)Figure 5-7Name the
139-0498-01.3 3RPC ControllerTable of ContentsContentsChapter 1--Introduction ...
139-0498-01.30Chapter Five--Control Setup30Figure 5-9Click the up/down arrows to change the breaker’s position in the zone.Select a delay time for the
139-0498-01.31 31Chapter Five--Control SetupNumbering and addressingThe RPC system allows the user to choose top/bottom panel numbering or left/right
139-0498-01.32Chapter Five--Control Setup32Global Control Preferences The following features can be selected for additional system exibilityFigure 5
139-0498-01.33 33Chapter Five--Control SetupSelecting breakers for Brownout or Emergency ShutdownFigure 5-14Select breakers to actuate in the event of
139-0498-01.34Chapter Five--Control Setup34Schedule SetupFollow these steps to set a schedule.1. Rename each schedule as desired2. Assign weekday (M
139-0498-01.35 35Chapter Five--Control SetupContact Closure SetupCon gure the digital I/O port and link it to a zone as follows:Note: If the Emergen
139-0498-01.36Chapter Five--Control Setup36Individual Momentary Contact ON and OFF PushbuttonsUsing a standard LynTec SS-2 Switch Set with illuminated
139-0498-01.37 37Chapter Six--OperationChapter Six: Operating your RPCFigure 6-1Using the built-in web pageTo operate the RPC using the built in web
139-0498-01.38Appendix A38Appendix A--RPC Quick Start GuidesFigure A-1RPC to RPS Wiring InstructionsLeft Bus BLeft Bus ATwisted PairCommunication Po
139-0498-01.39 39Appendix A1. If RPS Slave panels are being used in conjunction with an RPC Master panel, install and connect one 18 AWG six (6) cond
139-0498-01.4RPC ControllerTable of ContentsSelecting breakers for Brownout or Emergency Shutdown ...
139-0498-01.40Appendix A40RPC Quickstart GuideLynTecRPCQuick Start Guide1Make sure that the panel(s) have been wired by a qualifi ed electrician and th
139-0498-01.41 41Appendix A5Open a web browser and access the status page via the IP address of the RPC. (ex. http://192.168.1.250) The default user
139-0498-01.42Appendix A42RPC Contact Closure Wiring Instructions123456Left BusIN24VOUTDigital I/ONOCNC+–NOCNCONOFFOFFLynTecRPCContact Closure Wiring
139-0498-01.43 43Appendix A6Confi gure the digital I/O port. Note: If the Emergency Shutoff feature is selected, the fi rst position in the Onboard fi e
139-0498-01.44Appendix B44Appendix B--RS-232 and TCP/IP ProtocolsRS232 PROTOCOLCommand Decimal HexidecimalStart Byte 176 0xB0Activate breakers 180 0x
139-0498-01.45 45Appendix BDeactivate breakers0xB0, 0xB5, breaker_address_1, …, breaker_address_n, 0xF0breaker_address_1, …, breaker_address_n – addre
139-0498-01.46Appendix B46Reply to request breakers status command: Same format as “Request Bus Status”; contains addresses and status of the breakers
139-0498-01.47 47Appendix BReply to activate/deactivate zone command: status of updated zones0xB0, 0xC9, zone_address_i, zone_status_i, zone_address_j
139-0498-01.48Appendix B48Request event status0xB0, 0xBC, 0xF0Reply to activate/deactivate event command: status of updated events0xB0, 0xCA, event_ad
139-0498-01.49 49Appendix BChecksum Checksum is optional. It is calculated as a sum of all bytes of the message starting with start byte and ending wi
139-0498-01.5 5Chapter One--OverviewThis bulletin explains how to install and operate the LynTec Remote Power Controller (RPC). The controller uses r
139-0498-01.50Appendix B50GET /p2.rpc?IPE001=1 This control string will turn event #1 on.GET /p2.rpc?IPE001=0 This control string will turn event #1 o
139-0498-01.51 51Appendix C--Troubleshooting/FAQHAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH• This equipment must be installed and serviced only
139-0498-01.52Appendix C--Troubleshooting/FAQ52Table C-1: RPC Controller TroubleshootingCondition Possible Causes SolutionsController LEDs and status
139-0498-01.53 53Appendix DAppendix D--RPC System ComponentsThe LynTec system consists of control buses, a panelboard, remotely operated circuit break
139-0498-01.54Appendix D54Control BusFigure D-2The control buses provide control and data monitoring forremotely operated circuit breakers and are con
139-0498-01.55 55Appendix DPower Supply The Power Supply connects to a 15A non-motorized breaker and provides 24VDC, 3A power to the RPC controller.F
139-0498-01.56Appendix D56Controller The RPC Controller provides control logic for theoperation of a RPC system. The controller uses remotelyoperated
139-0498-01.57 57Appendix DInputs Six (6) independently con gurable digital inputs/outputsInput Types Maintained N.O.Maintained N.C.Momentary N.O.Mom
139-0498-01.66Chapter One--OverviewController overview Figure 1–1 shows the parts of the RPC controller. A brief description of each part follows in
139-0498-01.7 7Chapter One--OverviewTable 1-1: Parts of the RPC ControllerComponent DescriptionN. Reset Button Resets the controller.O. MPE Port Con
139-0498-01.88Chapter One--OverviewAdditional Boards OverviewFigure 1-3: Multi-Panel Expander Board Figure 1–3 shows the parts of the additional slav
139-0498-01.9 9Chapter Two--Safety PrecautionsChapter Two--Safety PrecautionsThis chapter contains important safety precautions that must be followed
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