Panel Division 888-852-2778 INHIO16 090701
Document the Site Wiring
In a networked lighting control system,
each relay panel must have a unique
address number. For CC upgrades, this
is set by the Address Set Knobs on the
HCPU32CC Relay Controller Card and
the HIO16CC Switch Interface Card.
Why do relay and switch input numbers
change when PLC is upgraded to CC?
In PLC panels, relays were set up in
groups of 16 (and switch inputs in groups
of 8) as shown in Figure 3. The first 16
relays (and 8 switch inputs) were installed
on the RIGHT side of the panel and
numbered 1-16 (1-8). Panel addresses
were usually assigned as EVEN numbers
(Panel 002, 004, etc.). If a panel included
another 16 relays (for a total of 32), and
another 8 switch inputs (for a total of 16),
they were installed on the LEFT side of
the panel, but still numbered 1-16 (1-8).
This second group of relays and switch
inputs was considered another panel,
and was assigned the next higher ODD
number panel address. So a single tub
could include two panel addresses —
Panel 002 for the RIGHT side and Panel
003 for the LEFT side.
When PLC panels are upgraded to CC,
they can still have up to 32 relays and 16
switch inputs, but only one panel address
(which can be either odd or even) as
shown in Figure 4. Relays are numbered
1-16 on the RIGHT side and 17-32 on
the LEFT side. Switch inputs are numbered
1-8 on the RIGHT side and 9-16 on the
LEFT side. Label strips are supplied with
the HCPU32CC upgrade kit to identify
the new numbering scheme (see Steps
8 and 9 on the previous page).
When documenting your site wiring and
entering this information in HSOFT-CM1
or WinControl, review the panel addresses
to ensure there are no duplicates.
Remember that panels now have one
address for both right and left sides, and
relays are now numbered 1-32 and
switch inputs 1-16.
1
8
1
16
1
8
1
16
PANEL 003
SWITCH
INPUTS
PANEL 003
RELAYS
PANEL 002
SWITCH
INPUTS
PANEL 002
RELAYS
PANEL 003 PANEL 002
Figure 3 – PLC Panel
9
16
17
32
1
8
1
16
PANEL SWITCH INPUTS
PANEL RELAYS
PANEL 002 (or 003)
Figure 4 – Upgraded PLC Panel
HIO16CC Complete Control Switch Interface Card for Upgrading PLC Panels
Testing the System
With HSOFT-CM1 Software
Use HSOFT-CM1 in the Dataline Monitor
Mode.
1 If your computer is not connected,
select the “Connect” option to connect
to the LCP or HLINKCC device.
2 From the Main Menu, select “Monitor
and Control”.
3 From the Monitor and Control Menu,
select “Monitor Dataline”.
4 You can monitor the response of
programmable system switches one of
two ways:
a) Be in contact with a second person
at the panel to be tested while you
monitor the computer, or
b) Set up a printer to capture the
response of each switch as it is tested.
If you have a parallel printer con-
nected to the computer, simply hit the
F5 key to capture each step of the test
to the printer.
5 While watching the switch status on
the Monitor Dataline screen, physically
touch the numbered switch inputs on
the motherboard with a probe. For
each switch input, touch white
(common) to red for on, and white to
black for off.
6 Status will be indicated at the bottom
of the screen in the PSS line. For
example, “PSS – 12/1 ON” says that in
Panel 012, Input 1, the PSS is on..
If any of the switches do not respond to
the test, call Service at 888-852-2778.
With WinControl
™
Software
Use WinControl in Monitor Dataline
Mode.
1 From the WinControl Menu, select
MonitorControl, then Monitor Dataline.
2 If your computer is not connected, you
will be asked if you want to connect.
Select Yes.
3 The Monitor Dataline window will
appear.
4 Physically touch the numbered switch
inputs on the motherboard with a
probe. For each switch input, touch
white (common) to red for on, and
white to black for off.
5 The activation of each switch will be
indicated in the window for each PSS
that is probed. For example, “PSS 12/1
ON” says that in Panel 12, Input 1, the
PSS is on. Ascroll bar will appear if
there is too much activity to display in
the window.
If any of the switches do not respond to
the test, call Service at 888-852-2778.