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SE6104sp Controller

Technical Instructions

1150 Roberts Boulevard, Kennesaw, Georgia 30144


770-429-3000 Fax 770-429-3001 | www.automatedlogic.com

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Contents
What is the SE6104sp controller? ............................................................................................................ 1
Driver and control program .......................................................................................................... 1
Specifications ............................................................................................................................. 1
Inputs ......................................................................................................................................... 3
Digital outputs ............................................................................................................................ 4
Analog outputs ............................................................................................................................ 4
Zone sensors ............................................................................................................................... 4
Touchscreen devices ................................................................................................................... 5
To mount the SE6104sp .......................................................................................................................... 5
Wiring for power ...................................................................................................................................... 5
To wire for power ......................................................................................................................... 5
To address the SE6104sp ........................................................................................................................ 6
Wiring for communications ...................................................................................................................... 6
Wiring specifications ................................................................................................................... 6
To wire the SE6104sp for communications................................................................................... 7
Wiring inputs and outputs ........................................................................................................................ 7
Wiring specifications ................................................................................................................... 7
To wire inputs and outputs ........................................................................................................... 8
Wiring devices to the SE6104sp's Rnet port ............................................................................................ 11
Wiring a LogiStat sensor to the SE6104sp ............................................................................................... 11
Downloading the SE6104sp................................................................................................................... 12
To download from the WebCTRL® interface ............................................................................... 12
To assign inputs or outputs to points ....................................................................................................... 13
Input values .............................................................................................................................. 13
Output values ............................................................................................................................ 14
Resolution values ...................................................................................................................... 15
Offset/Polarity values................................................................................................................ 15
To use the Auto-Off-On switches ................................................................................................ 16
To set up the driver ................................................................................................................................ 16
Driver ........................................................................................................................................ 16
Device....................................................................................................................................... 18
Notification Classes .................................................................................................................. 18
Calendars ................................................................................................................................. 20
Common and Specific Alarms .................................................................................................... 20
Custom Translation Tables ......................................................................................................... 20
Switch and Jumper Positions ..................................................................................................... 20
To communicate through the Local Access port ........................................................................................ 21
To set up a local access connection in the WebCTRL® interface ................................................. 21
Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................................... 22
LED's ........................................................................................................................................ 22
To format the controller ............................................................................................................. 23
To get the SE6104sp's serial number ........................................................................................ 24
Recovering from a power outage ................................................................................................ 24
To replace the SE6104sp's battery ............................................................................................ 24
To take the SE6104sp out of service .......................................................................................... 24
Compliance .......................................................................................................................................... 25
FCC Compliance ....................................................................................................................... 25
CE and UKCA Compliance.......................................................................................................... 25
BACnet Compliance .................................................................................................................. 25
Appendix - SE6104sp coverplate ............................................................................................................ 26
Document revision history ...................................................................................................................... 27

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What is the SE6104sp controller?
The SE6104sp controller controls rooftop air handling units (AHUs), other large single pieces of
equipment, or zones. You can mount the SE6104sp on or inside the rooftop equipment.

Driver and control program

Driver DRV-SESP
Maximum number of control programs 1
Maximum number of BACnet objects* 400
* Depends on available memory.

Specifications

Power 24 Vac ±10%, 50–60 Hz, 20 VA power consumption (38.4 VA with a


BACview®6 device attached) single Class 2 source only, 100 VA or less
BACnet port For communication with the controller network using ARC156 or MS/TP
(9600 bps–76.8 kbps)
Local Access port For system start-up and troubleshooting
LogiStat port For LogiStat and LogiStat Plus zone sensors. The LogiStat port uses two
universal inputs.
NOTE The SE6104sp does not support the LogiStat Pro. Use an RS Pro
on the Rnet port instead.
Rnet port • Supports up to 5 wireless and/or ZS sensors, and one Equipment
Touch or OptiPoint™ Interface
• Supplies 12 Vdc/210 mA power to the Rnet at an ambient
temperature of 77°F (25°C) with a 24 Vac nominal power source.
NOTE Ambient temperature and power source fluctuations may
reduce the power supplied by the Rnet port.
NOTE If the total power required by the sensors on the Rnet exceeds the
power supplied by the Rnet port, use an external power source. The
Wireless Adapter, Equipment Touch, or OptiPoint™ Interface must be
powered by an external power source. See the specifications in each
device's Technical Instructions to determine the power required.
Inputs 10 inputs, configurable for 0–10 Vdc, 0–20 mA, RTD, thermistor, or dry
contact, and one LogiStat port. Inputs 1 and 2 are also configurable for
pulse counter or timed local override (TLO).
NOTE If using a LogiStat or LogiStat Plus, temperature and setpoint
adjust inputs replace inputs 9 and 10, making 9 and 10 unavailable.
Input resolution 12 bit A/D

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Input pulse frequency 40 pulses per second. Minimum pulse width (on or off time) required for
each pulse is 12.5 msec.
Digital outputs 6 digital outputs, relay contacts rated at 3 A max @ 24 Vac. Configured
normally open.
Analog outputs 4 analog outputs, 0–10 Vdc or 0–20 mA selectable
Output resolution 8 bit D/A
Microprocessor High speed 16-bit microprocessor with ARCNET communication
co-processor
Memory 1 MB non-volatile battery-backed RAM, 1 MB Flash memory, 16-bit
memory bus
Real-time clock Battery-backed real-time clock keeps track of time in event of power
failure
Battery 10-year Lithium CR2032 battery retains the following data for a
maximum of 10,000 hours during power outages: time, control program,
editable properties, schedules, and trends.
A low battery is indicated by a low battery alarm in the WebCTRL®
application.
Protection Built-in surge and transient protection for power and communications in
compliance with EN61000-6-1.
Incoming power and network connections are protected by
non-replaceable internal solid-state polyswitches that reset themselves
when the condition that causes a fault returns to normal.
The power, network, input, and output connections are also protected
against transient excess voltage/surge events lasting no more than 10
msec.
CAUTION To protect against large electrical surges on serial
EIA-485 networks, place a PROT485 at each place wire enters or exits the
building.
BT485 connector You attach a BT485 (not included) to a controller at the beginning and
end of a network segment to add bias and to terminate a network
segment.
Status indicators LEDs indicate status of communications, running, errors, power, and
digital outputs
Environmental operating -20 to 140°F (-29 to 60°C), 10–90% relative humidity, non-condensing
range NOTE The controllers should be mounted in a protective enclosure.
Physical Rugged aluminum cover, removable screw-type terminal blocks
Overall dimensions Width: 8 5/16 in. (21.1 cm)
Height: 7 in. (17.8 cm)
Mounting dimensions Width: 7 7/8 in. (19.9 cm)
Height: 5 in. (12.7 cm)
Recommended panel 1 1/2 in. (3.8 cm)
depth
Weight 1.05 lbs (0.48 kg)

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BACnet support Conforms to the BACnet Advanced Application Controller (B-AAC)
Standard Device Profile as defined in ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 135-2012
(BACnet) Annex L, Protocol Revision 9
Listed by UL-916 (PAZX), cUL-916 (PAZX7), FCC Part 15-Subpart B-Class A, CE
Compliance
Europe: Mark, UK:
EN50491-5-2:2009; Part 5-2: EMC requirements for HBES/BACS used in
residential, commercial and light industry environment
RoHS Compliant: 2015/863/EU
REACH Compliant

Inputs
The SE6104sp has 10 inputs that accept the following signal types.

These Support this


inputs... signal type... Description
All Thermistor 1 Precon type 2 (10 kOhm at 77°F). Input voltages should be from 0.489
Vdc to 3.825 Vdc for thermistors.
All Dry contact A 5 Vdc wetting voltage detects contact position, resulting in a 1 mA
maximum sense current when the contacts are closed.
All 0–5 Vdc The output impedance of a 0–5 Vdc or a 0–10 Vdc source must not
0–10 Vdc exceed 200 Ohms. The input impedance of the SE6104sp is
approximately 20 kOhm.
All 0–20 mA The input resistance on the positive (+) terminal is 250 Ohms. The Aux
Power Out connector is capable of supplying 24 Vdc to multiple 4–20
mA transducers, but the total current demanded must not exceed 200
mA. If the voltage measured from the Aux Power Out connector to Gnd is
less than 18 Vdc, you need to use an external power supply.
All RTD 1 Platinum - 1 kOhm at 32°F (0°C)
Nickel/Iron - 1 kOhm at 70°F (21°C)
Balco TS8000 - 1 kOhm at 70°F (21°C)
Input voltages should be from 0.6–1.2 V
NOTE Automated Logic® recommends use of an external current
transducer between an RTD and the SE6104sp to improve accuracy and
resolution.
IN-1, IN-2 Pulse counter Pulse counting up to 40 pulses per second.
2 Minimum pulse width (on or off time) required for each pulse is 12.5
msec.
IN-1, IN-2 Timed local A momentary contact switch that overrides a schedule and turns
override equipment on for a defined period of time. The override time added for
each push of the button and the maximum allowable On time are
software adjustable.
IN-9, IN-10 LogiStat IN-9–See Thermistor.
LogiStat Plus IN-10–Setpoint adjust. Input voltages should be from 1.4–3.4 Vdc.
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1 To use a thermistor or RTD not listed above, you can set up a custom translation table (page 20) for your sensor.
2 The SE6104sp can perform pulse counting for dry contact or voltage inputs if you assign the input to a Pulse to
Analog Input microblock. See To assign inputs or outputs to points (page 13).
3 A LogiStat or LogiStat Plus connected to the SE6104sp uses IN-9 and IN-10. A LogiStat Pro, a ZS sensor, or an
RS sensor does not use these inputs.

Digital outputs
The SE6104sp has 6 digital outputs. You can connect each output to a maximum of 24 Vac. Each
output is a dry contact rated at 3 A maximum and is normally open.

Analog outputs
The SE6104sp has 4 analog outputs that support 0–10 Vdc or 0–20 mA devices.

If output controls a... Resistance to ground must be...


0–10 Vdc device 500 Ohms minimum
0–20 mA device 800 Ohms maximum

NOTES
• The SE6104sp supervises all outputs.
• The device must share the same ground as the controller.
• The total output current from all outputs and the Aux Power Out connector must not exceed:
200 mA at 113°F
81 mA at 140°F
For temperatures above 113°F, use the following equation to calculate the total current at 4.4 mA
per degree:

200mA - ((max. expected temp. - 113°F) x 4.44 mA/F)

Zone sensors
You can wire ZS sensors and/or a Wireless Adapter that communicates with wireless sensors to the
SE6104sp's Rnet port. You can have up to 5 ZS and/or wireless sensors.
NOTES
• ZS and wireless sensors can share the Rnet with an Equipment Touch or OptiPoint™ Interface.
• An Rnet with the above devices cannot have RS sensors.
• You can wire a LogiStat or LogiStat Plus (not a LogiStat Pro) to the SE6104sp's LogiStat port.
NOTES
○ A LogiStat or LogiStat Plus wired to the SE6104sp cannot be used for local access.
○ If you use the Rnet port, you cannot connect a LogiStat sensor to the LogiStat port.

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Touchscreen devices
You can wire an Equipment Touch or OptiPoint™ Interface to the SE6104sp's Rnet port to view or
change the controller's property values, schedule equipment, view trends and alarms, and more,
without having to access the system's server. The Rnet can have one Equipment Touch or OptiPoint™
Interface, plus ZS sensors and/or a Wireless Adapter that communicates with wireless sensors.
NOTE These touchscreen devices are not powered by the Rnet.
• The OptiPoint™ Interface requires a 24 Vdc external power source.
• The Equipment Touch requires a 24 Vac external power source.

CAUTION A touchscreen device can share a power supply with the Automated Logic® controller
as long as:
• The power source shared by the controller and Equipment Touch is AC power.
• The power source shared by the controller and OptiPoint™ Interface is DC power.
• You maintain the same polarity.
• You use the power source only for Automated Logic® controllers.

To mount the SE6104sp


Screw the SE6104sp into an enclosed panel using the mounting holes provided on the cover plate.
Leave about 2 in. (5 cm) on each side of the controller for wiring.

Wiring for power

WARNING Do not apply line voltage (mains voltage) to the controller's ports and terminals.

CAUTIONS
• The SE6104sp is powered by a Class 2 power source. Take appropriate isolation measures when
mounting it in a control panel where non-Class 2 circuits are present.
• Automated Logic® controllers can share a power supply as long as you:
○ Maintain the same polarity.
○ Use the power supply only for Automated Logic® controllers.

To wire for power


1 Turn off the SE6104sp’s power to prevent it from powering up before you can verify the correct
voltage.
2 Remove power from the 24 Vac transformer.
3 Pull the screw terminal connector from the controller's power terminals labeled Gnd and 24 Vac.
4 Connect the transformer wires to the screw terminal connector.
5 Apply power to the transformer.

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6 Measure the voltage at the SE6104sp’s power input terminals to verify that the voltage is within
the operating range of 21.6–26.4 Vac.
7 Insert the screw terminal connector into the SE6104sp's power terminals.
8 Turn on the SE6104sp's power.
9 Verify that the Power LED is on and the Run LED is blinking.

To address the SE6104sp


You must give the SE6104sp an address that is unique on the network. You can address the SE6104sp
before or after you wire it for power.
1 If wired for power, turn off the controller's power.
2 NOTE The controller only reads the rotary switch positions during power up or upon reset.
3 Using the rotary switches, set the controller's address to match the Address in the controller's
properties dialog box in SiteBuilder. Set the Tens (10's) switch to the tens digit of the address, and
set the Ones (1's) switch to the ones digit.
EXAMPLE If the controller’s address is 25, point the arrow on the Tens (10's) switch to 2 and the
arrow on the Ones (1's) switch to 5.
10's 1's
9 0 9 0
1

1
7 8

7 8
2 34

2 34
6

5 5

Wiring for communications


The SE6104sp communicates using BACnet on the following types of network segments:
• ARC156 communicating at 156 kbps
• MS/TP communicating at 9600 bps, 19.2 kbps, 38.4 kbps, or 76.8 kbps
NOTE ARC156 is a unique implementation of the industry standard ARCNET. For a summary of
differences between ARCNET and ARC156, see the ARC156 Wiring Technical Instructions.

Wiring specifications

For... Use... Maximum Length


ARC156 1 22 AWG, low-capacitance, twisted, stranded, 2000 feet (610 meters)
and shielded copper wire
MS/TP 2
1 See the ARC156 Wiring Technical Instructions.
2 See the MS/TP Networking and Wiring Technical Instructions.

WARNING Do not apply line voltage (mains voltage) to the controller's ports and terminals.

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To wire the SE6104sp for communications
1 Turn off the SE6104sp's power.
2 Check the communications wiring for shorts and grounds.
3 Connect the communications wiring to the controller’s screw terminals labeled Net +, Net -, and
Shield.
NOTE Use the same polarity throughout the network segment.
4 Set the communication type and baud rate.

For... Set DIP switch 4 to... Set DIP switches 1 and 2 to...
ARC156 ARC156 N/A. Baud rate is 156 kbps regardless of DIP switch
settings.
MS/TP MSTP The appropriate baud rate. See the MSTP Baud diagram on
the controller.

NOTE Use the same baud rate for all controllers on the network segment.
5 If the SE6104sp is at either end of a network segment, connect a BT485 to the SE6104sp.
6 Turn on the SE6104sp's power.
7 Verify communication with the network by viewing a Module Status report in the WebCTRL®
interface.

Wiring inputs and outputs

Wiring specifications
Input wiring
Input Maximum length Minimum gauge Shielding
0–5 Vdc 1000 feet 26 AWG Shielded
0–10 Vdc (305 meters)
0–20 mA 3000 feet 26 AWG Shielded or
(914 meters) unshielded
Thermistor, Dry contact, Pulse counter, 1000 feet 22 AWG Shielded
TLO (305 meters)
RTD 100 feet 22 AWG Shielded
(30 meters)
ZS sensor, Wireless Adapter for wireless See Wiring devices to the SE6104sp's Rnet port (page 11).
sensors, Equipment Touch, OptiPoint™
Interface
LogiStat sensor See Wiring a LogiStat sensor to the SE6104sp (page 11).
NOTE Automated Logic® recommends use of an external current transducer between an RTD and the
SE6104sp to improve accuracy and resolution.

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Output wiring
To size output wiring, consider the following:
• Total loop distance from the power supply to the controller, and then to the controlled device
NOTE Include the total distance of actual wire. For 2-conductor wires, this is twice the cable length.
• Acceptable voltage drop in the wire from the controller to the controlled device
• Resistance (Ohms) of the chosen wire gauge
• Maximum current (Amps) the controlled device requires to operate

To wire inputs and outputs


WARNING Do not apply line voltage (mains voltage) to the controller's ports and terminals.

1 Verify that the SE6104sp's power and communications connections work properly.
2 Turn off the SE6104sp's power.
3 Connect the input wiring to the screw terminals on the SE6104sp.

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Set Universal
Input Mode
Select jumper to...

10 kOhm + Thermistor
thermistor
Any input
Gnd

+ Dry-contact
Dry
Any input
contact Gnd

+ RTD
1 kOhm
Any input
RTD
Gnd

0-5 Vdc,
V+ 0-10 Vdc, Out Volts
2 wire or + mA
4-20 mA Any input
n/c Gnd or

0-5 Vdc, Out


V+ 0-10 Vdc, + mA Volts
3 wire or Any input
Gnd or
4-20 mA Gnd

4 wir e V+ 0-5 Vdc, Out + Volts


0-10 Vdc, + mA
External or Any input
Gnd 4-20 mA Out - or
24 Vdc Gnd
half-wave
power
supply

0-5 Vdc,
V+ 0-10 Vdc, Out
2 wire or + mA Volts
4-20 mA Any input
n/c Gnd or

0-5 Vdc, Out + Volts


V+ 0-10 Vdc, mA
3 wire or Any input
Gnd or
4-20 mA Gnd

V+ Out +
4 wir e 0-5 Vdc, + mA Volts
0-10 Vdc, Any input
Gnd or Out - or
4-20 mA Gnd

Aux Power Out


+24 Vdc
200 mA max

NOTES
○ Connect the shield wire to the GND terminal with the ground wire.
○ Use only IN-1 or IN-2 for pulse counter or timed local override.
○ For a loop-powered 4-20 mA sensor, wire the sensor's positive terminal to the + terminal on
the SE6104sp's Aux Power Out connector. Wire the sensor's negative terminal to an input's +
terminal.

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4 Set the appropriate jumpers on the SE6104sp.

To use... For...

Any input Thermistor Set each input's Universal Input Jumpers for
Dry contract Mode Select jumper to the type of inputs...
0–5 Vdc signal the input will receive. 1 2
0-10 Vdc
3 4
0–20 mA
RTD 5 6
7 8
9 10
11 12
13 14
15 16

Aux Power Out Loop-powered Set the Select jumper to +5V or +24V as required by the
connector 4-20 mA sensor.

5 Connect the digital output wiring to the screw terminals on the SE6104sp and to the controlled
device.

24 Vac/dc

Any DO
Motor

Any DO

Any DO
Valve

6 Connect the analog output wiring to the screw terminals on the SE6104sp and to the controlled
device.

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Set AO
Mode Select
jumper to... Gnd

0-10 Vdc Gnd –


Any AO 0-10 V
+ Hot
+
3-wire

0-10 Vdc Gnd – Hot


Any AO 0-10 V
+
+ Gnd
4-wire 24 Vac/dc

0-20 mA Gnd –
Any AO 0-20 mA
+ Hot
+
3-wire

0-20 mA Gnd – Hot


Any AO 0-20 mA
+
+ Gnd
4-wire

7 Set the AO Mode Select jumper to the type of device you are wiring the output to.
8 Turn on the SE6104sp's power.

Wiring devices to the SE6104sp's Rnet port


You can wire the following devices to the SE6104sp's Rnet port in a daisy-chain configuration:
• ZS sensors
• Wireless Adapter that communicates with wireless sensors
• Equipment Touch
• OptiPoint™ Interface
See the device's Technical Instructions for complete wiring instructions.

NOTES
• ZS sensors, a Wireless Adapter, and an Equipment Touch can share the same Rnet, but not RS
sensors.
• The Rnet communicates at a rate of 115 kbps.

Wiring a LogiStat sensor to the SE6104sp


You can wire a LogiStat or LogiStat Plus to the SE6104sp's Lstat port. See the LogiStat Sensors
Technical Instructionsor complete wiring instructions.

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Downloading the SE6104sp
Download the following items to the SE6104sp's battery-backed memory:

Item Notes
Control program Must be in WebCTRLx.x\webroot\<system_name>\programs.
DRV-SESP driver Must be in WebCTRLx.x\webroot\<system_name>\drivers.
NOTE To verify that you have the driver's latest version, go to the Automated
Logic® Partner Community website. Compare the latest version to the
SE6104sp's driver in SiteBuilder.
Editable properties
Schedules

If you change any of the above items or the SE6104sp's address after the initial download, you must
download again. The first download takes longer than subsequent downloads.

CAUTIONS
• The SE6104sp will lose stored data, such as trends, when you download.
• Equipment controlled by the SE6104sp will shut down and restart when you download.

To download from the WebCTRL® interface


If your network is complete, you can download from any network browser. If not complete, connect a
laptop with a local copy of the system database to the SE6104sp's local access port. See To
communicate through the local access port (page 21).
1 On the WebCTRL® Network tree, select the controller.
2 Click Downloads.
3 Do one of the following:
○ If the controller is in the Downloads list, go to step 4.
○ If the controller is not in the list:
a. Click Add.
b. In the pop-up, select the controller.
c. Select All Content.
d. Click Add.
e. Click Close.
4 Select the controller in the Downloads list.
5 Click Start.

NOTES
• If the download fails, locate and resolve the problem, then retry the download.
• You can also download a controller from the Devices page.

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To assign inputs or outputs to points
An input or output must be assigned to its corresponding point in the control program. This is typically
done when the control program is created, but you can adjust the settings at the time of installation in
the WebCTRL® interface.
1 In the WebCTRL® Geographic tree, select the equipment controlled by the SE6104sp.
2 On the Properties page, select the I/O Points tab.
3 In each point's Num field, type the number of the controller's corresponding input or output. For
example, if you use DO1 on the SE6104sp for the point Pump S/S, type 1 in the Num field for
Pump S/S.
NOTES
○ Exp (expander number) is 00 for the SE6104sp.
○ Do not assign the same output number to more than one point.
4 Enter the appropriate values for each input and output in the remaining columns. See Input values,
Output values, Resolution values and Offset/Polarity values below.
NOTE You can also enter these values in the EIKON® application.
5 If you have not performed the initial download to the SE6104sp, you must download now so you
can verify inputs and outputs.
6 To verify each input's operation, force each sensor to a known value, then compare it to the Value
shown on the Properties page on the I/O Points tab.
7 To verify each output's operation, lock each output to a known condition on the I/O Points tab, then
verify that the equipment operates correctly.

Input values

Input I/O Type Sensor/Actuator Type Min/Max


Analog (BAI)
0-5 Vdc 0–5 Volt Linear Full Range Engineering values associated with
0 Vdc (Min) and 5 Vdc (Max) 1
0-10 Vdc 0–10 Volt Linear Full Range Engineering values associated with
0 Vdc (Min) and 10 Vdc (Max) 1
2-10 Vdc 0–10 Volt Linear w/Offset, Engineering values associated with
2–10 Volts 2 Vdc (Min) and 10 Vdc (Max) 1
0-20 mA 0–20 mA Linear Full Range Engineering values associated with
0 mA (Min) and 20 mA (Max) 1
4-20 mA 0–20 mA Linear w/Offset, Engineering values associated with
4–20 mA 4 mA (Min) and 20 mA (Max) 1
RTD RTD Input Select your RTD type or set N/A
up and select a Non-Linear,
Custom Table 2

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Input I/O Type Sensor/Actuator Type Min/Max
Thermistor Thermistor Select your Thermistor type N/A
or set up and select a
Non-Linear, Custom Table 2
Pulse to Analog (BPTA) 3
Pulse Counter Counter Input N/A N/A
Digital (Binary) (BBI)
Dry Contact Dry Contact N/A N/A

1 The sensor reads a value and sends a corresponding signal (Volt, mA, or psi) to the SE6104sp's physical input.
The Analog Input microblock uses the Min and Max values to linearly translate the signal into the engineering
value used in subsequent control logic. For example, set Min to 0 and Max to 10 for a 4–20 mA sensor that
measures velocity from 0.0 to 10.0 inches/second so that when the input reads 4 mA, the microblock outputs a
value of 0. Similarly, when the input reads 8 mA, the microblock outputs a value of 2.5.
2 You can set up a custom translation table (page 20) on the driver's Custom Translation Tables pages in the
WebCTRL® interface.
3 The control program must have one Pulse to Analog Input microblock for each pulse counting input.

Output values

Output I/O Type Sensor/Actuator Type Min/Max


Analog (BAO)
0-10 Vdc Electrical Linear Full Range Engineering values associated with
0–10 Volt 0 Vdc (Min) and 10 Vdc (Max) 1
2-10 Vdc Electrical Linear w/Offset, Engineering values associated with
0–10 Volt 2–10 Volts 2 Vdc (Min) and 10 Vdc (Max) 1
0-20 mA Electrical Linear Full Range Engineering values associated with
0–20 mA 0 mA (Min) and 20 mA (Max) 1
4-20 mA Electrical Linear w/Offset, Engineering values associated with
0–20 mA 4–20 mA 4 mA (Min) and 20 mA (Max) 1
Digital (Binary) (BBO)
Relay Relay/Triac N/A N/A
Output

1 The Analog Output microblock uses the Min and Max values to linearly translate its EIKON® wire value into a
physical output signal (Volt, mA, or psi) sent from the SE6104sp to an actuator. For example, set Min to 0 and
Max to 100 for an Analog Output microblock that receives a 0 to 100% open signal from a PID microblock and
that controls a 0–10 Vdc actuator so that when the PID signal is 100%, the SE6104sp output is 10 Vdc.
Similarly, when the PID signal is 50%, the SE6104sp output is 5 Vdc.

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Resolution values
Resolution is not particular to a type of input or output, but the driver handles analog and digital
(binary) inputs and outputs differently. To set these values appropriately, you should understand how
the driver uses them.

Resolution Notes
Analog Input The driver truncates the microblock's present value according to the resolution.
(BAI) EXAMPLE If the calculated present value is 13.789 and you set the Resolution to
0.1, the control program uses 13.7 for any calculations downstream from the
microblock.
Analog Output The driver truncates the wire input value to the microblock before performing any
(BAO) scaling calculations.
EXAMPLE If the wire input value is 13.789 and you set the Resolution to 0.1, the
microblock uses 13.7 for any scaling calculations.
Digital (Binary) N/A
Inputs
and Outputs

Offset/Polarity values
Offset/Polarity is not particular to a type of input or output, but the driver handles analog and digital
(binary) inputs and outputs differently. To set these values appropriately, you should understand how
the driver uses them.

Offset/Polarity Notes
Analog Input (BAI) Offset value (positive or negative) adds a fine adjustment to a sensor reading
after all scaling for calibration.
EXAMPLE If a sensor reads 74.9°F when the actual measured value is 73.6°F,
enter an Offset of –1.3 to calibrate the sensor to the measured value.
Analog Output You can use the Offset value (positive or negative) to calibrate an output, but you
(BAO) generally do not need to. If used, the driver adds the offset value to the wire input
value before performing any scaling calculations to determine the SE6104sp's
output.
Digital (Binary) Polarity determines the microblock's present value when no signal is received
Input (BBI) from the equipment.
When no signal is received from the equipment, if Polarity is set to:
normal—present value is off
reversed—present value is on
Digital (Binary) Polarity determines the SE6104sp's output based on the control program's signal
Output (BBO) to the microblock.
When the control program's signal to the microblock is on, if Polarity is set to:
normal—output is on
reversed—output is off
NOTE Regardless of Polarity, the output will be off if the SE6104sp loses power.

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To use the Auto-Off-On switches
You can control a digital output using the Auto-Off-On switch.

If switch position is... Normally open output contacts are...

Auto Determined by control program

Off Locked open

On Locked closed

The control program can monitor the status of an Auto-Off-On switch and display the status on the
control program's Properties page > I/O Points tab in the WebCTRL® interface. The Value of the point
monitoring the Auto-Off-On switch shows Off if the switch is set to Auto, and On if the switch is set to
Off or On.

To monitor an Auto-Off-On switch


1 Insert a BACnet Binary Input microblock in the control program.
2 On the microblock's Properties page in the WebCTRL® interface, set the I/O Type field to H-A-O
Status Feedback.
3 In the Input Number field, type the number of the output you want to monitor.

To set up the driver


After you download the driver and control program to the SE6104sp, you may want to change the
driver's properties in the WebCTRL® interface to suit your application.
1 On the WebCTRL® Network tree, click to the left of your SE6104sp.
2 Click to the left of Driver to see its children.
3 Make changes as needed on the Properties page for Driver and any of its children.

Driver
On the Driver page, you can change the following properties:
• Module clock synchronization and failure. See table below.
• Network Input microblock communication properties.

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BACview Control

Keypad inactivity timeout Log out the user (if a user-level password is required), turn off the
(minutes) backlight, and display the standby screen after this period of inactivity.
Keypad user-level Numeric password user must enter to access system through a
password BACview® device.
TouchScreen Control

TouchScreen Schedule Check this field to allow a user to edit this controller's schedules from an
Edit Enable Equipment Touch or System Touch Schedules screen.
NOTE Schedules edited on an Equipment Touch or System Touch are not
uploaded to the WebCTRL® application. This could result in the controller
operating on a schedule that differs from the one you see in the
WebCTRL® interface.
Module Clock

Clock Fail Date and Time Date and time the control program uses when controller's real-time clock
is invalid.

TIP Use an occupied date and time (such as a Tuesday at 10 a.m.)


so the equipment does not operate in unoccupied mode if the controller
loses power during occupancy.
Time Synch Sensitivity When the controller receives a time sync request, if the difference
(seconds) between the controller's time and the time sync's time is greater than this
field's value, the controller's time is immediately changed. If the
difference is less than this field's value, the controller's time is slowly
adjusted until the time is correct.
Network Microblocks

Number of poll retries The maximum number of retries after the initial attempt that a Network
before Network Input microblock will attempt to communicate with its target device. If
Microblocks indicate unsuccessful, the point will transition to an idle state for 30 seconds
failure before attempting to communicate again. Change this field only if
directed by Technical Support.
Periodic rebinding interval If a microblock uses a wildcard in its address, this timer determines how
often the microblock will attempt to find the nearest instance of its target.
For example, if an outside air temperature address uses a wildcard, a VAV
application will look for the outside air temperature on the same network
segment or on the nearest device containing that object.

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BACnet COV Throttling

Enable COV Throttling Under normal circumstances, COV Throttling should be enabled to
prevent excessive network traffic if an object's COV Increment is set too
low. See EXCEPTION below.
When enabled, if an object generates excessive COV broadcasts (5
updates in 3 seconds), the driver automatically throttles the broadcasts
to 1 per second. Also, if the object's value updates excessively for 30
seconds, an alarm is sent to the WebCTRL® application listing all objects
that are updating excessively. A Return-to-normal alarm is sent only after
all objects have stopped updating excessively.
EXCEPTION: In rare circumstances, such as process control, a
subscribing object may require COV updates more frequently than once
per second. For these situations, clear this checkbox, but make sure that
your network can support the increased traffic. You will also need to
disable the Excessive COV alarms under the driver's Common Alarms.
Trend Sampling
Collect a daily midnight For values that change infrequently, select to verify at midnight daily that
sample for all points in the point is still able to communicate trend values.
this controller that are
sampling on COV

Device
On the Device page, you can change the following properties:
• BACnet device object properties for the SE6104sp
• SE6104sp network communication

Configuration NOTE The three APDU fields refer to all networks over which the
SE6104sp communicates.
Max Masters and Max Info Apply only if the SE6104sp is on an MS/TP network.
Frames

Notification Classes
A BACnet alarm's Notification Class defines:
• Alarm priority for Alarm, Fault, and Return to Normal states
• Options for BACnet alarm acknowledgment
• Where alarms should be sent (recipients)
Alarms in the WebCTRL® application use Notification Class #1. The WebCTRL® application is
automatically a recipient of these alarms.

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Priorities NOTE BACnet defines the following Network message priorities for
Alarms and Events.
Priority range Network message priority
00–63 Life Safety
64–127 Critical Equipment
128–191 Urgent
192–255 Normal
Priority of Off-Normal BACnet priority for Alarms.
Priority of Fault BACnet priority for Fault messages.
Priority of Normal BACnet priority for Return-to-normal messages.
Ack Required for Specifies whether alarms associated with this Notification Class require a
Off-Normal, Fault, and BACnet Acknowledgment for Off-Normal, Fault, or Normal alarms.
Normal
TIP You can require operator acknowledgment for an Alarm or
Return-to-normal message (stored in the WebCTRL® database). In the
WebCTRL® interface on the Alarm > Enable/Disable tab, change the
acknowledgment settings for an alarm source or an alarm category.
Recipient List
Recipients The first row in this list is from the WebCTRL® application. Do not delete
this row. Click Add if you want other BACnet devices to receive alarms
associated with this Notification Class.
NOTE Additional entries in this table may be lost after a download.
Recipient Description Name that appears in the Recipients table.
Recipient Type Use Address (static binding) for either of the following:
• Third-party BACnet device recipients that do not support dynamic
binding
• When you want alarms to be broadcast (you must uncheck Issue
Confirmed Notifications). This use is rare.
Days and times The days and times during which the recipient will receive alarms.
Recipient Device Object Type the Device Instance from SiteBuilder (or from the network
Identifier administrator for third-party devices) in the # field.
Process Identifier Change for third-party devices that use a BACnet Process Identifier other
than 1. The WebCTRL® application processes alarms for any 32-bit
Process Identifier.
Issue Confirmed Select to have a device continue sending an alarm message until it
Notifications receives delivery confirmation from the recipient.
Transitions to Send Uncheck the types of alarms you do not want the recipient to get.

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Calendars
Calendars are provided in the driver for BACnet compatibility only. Instead, use the Schedules feature
in the WebCTRL® interface.

Common and Specific Alarms


On these pages, you can enable/disable, change BACnet alarm properties, or set delays for the
following BACnet alarms:
Common alarms: Specific alarm:
• Module Halted • Low Battery Alarm
• All Programs Stopped
• Duplicate Address
• Locked I/O
• Control Program
• Program Stopped
• Excessive COV

NOTE To set up alarm actions for controller generated alarms, see Setting up alarm actions in
WebCTRL® Help.

Module Generated Alarm


Description Short message shown on the Alarms page or in an alarm action when
this type of alarm is generated.
Events
Alarm Category and See Customizing alarms in WebCTRL® Help.
Alarm Template
Enable Clear these checkboxes to disable Alarm or Return to normal messages
of this type from this controller.
Notification Class Do not change this field.

Custom Translation Tables


You can set up a translation table that an analog input will use to translate the raw data from a
non-linear sensor to the engineering units you want it to output on the wire. In the Network tree,
select Custom Translation Table #1, #2, or #3. The Properties page has instructions.
For the input to use the translation table, navigate to the input in the Geographic tree, select the
Details tab, then set Sensor Type (Scaling Method) to Non-Linear, Custom Table #__.

Switch and Jumper Positions


The Switch and Jumper Positions page shows the current physical settings on the SE6104sp.

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To communicate through the Local Access port
Using a computer and a USB Link Kit, you can communicate locally with the SE6104sp to download or
to troubleshoot.

PREREQUISITES
• A computer with a USB port
• A USB Link Kit. See the USB Link Kit Technical Instructions.
NOTE The USB Link Kit driver is installed with a WebCTRL® v5 or later system. Please refer to the
Silicon Labs website and search "CP210x USB to UART Bridge VCP Drivers" for the most current
device drivers. Install the driver before you connect the USB Link Kit to your computer.
• v1.70 or later controller driver

CAUTION If multiple controllers share power but polarity was not maintained when they were
wired, the difference between the controller's ground and the computer's AC power ground could
damage the USB Link Kit and the controller. If you are not sure of the wiring polarity, use a USB isolator
between the computer and the USB Link Kit. Purchase a USB isolator online from a third-party
manufacturer.

Connect the USB Link Kit to the computer and to the controller's Local Access port.

Connect to Connect to
computer’s the Local
USB port Access port

USB Link Kit

NOTE If using a USB isolator, plug the isolator into your computer's USB port, and then plug the USB
Link Kit cable into the isolator.

To set up a local access connection in the WebCTRL® interface


For the WebCTRL® application to communicate with the Local Access port, you must do the following:
1 On the System Configuration tree, select Connections.
2 On the Configure tab, click Add.
3 From the Type drop-down list, select BACnet/Rnet Local Access Connection.
4 Optional: Edit the Description.
5 Type the computer's Port number that the USB cable is connected to.
NOTE To find the port number, plug the USB cable into the computer's USB port, then select Start
> Control Panel > System > Device Manager > Ports (Com & LPT). The COM port number is beside
Silicon Labs CP210x USB to UART Bridge.

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6 Set the Baud rate to 115200.
7 Click Accept.
8 On the View tab, select BACnet/Rnet Connection from the drop-down list.
9 Click Accept.
10 On the Configure tab, select BACnet/Rnet Connection, then click Start.
NOTE If an error message appears, make sure the COM port you selected is not in use. For
example, PuTTY may be open and is holding the port open.
11 On the Network tree, select the controller that you are connected to.

12 Click , then select Manual Command.


13 Type rnet here in the dialog box, then click OK.
14 On the Properties page, click Module Status. If a Modstat report appears, the WebCTRL®
application is communicating with the controller.

Troubleshooting
If you have problems mounting, wiring, or addressing the SE6104sp, contact Automated Logic®
Technical Support.

LED's
The LED's on the SE6104sp show the status of certain functions.

If this LED is on... Status is...

Power The SE6104sp has power.

Rx The SE6104sp is receiving data from the network segment

Tx The SE6104sp is transmitting data over the network segment


DO# The digital output is active

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The Run and Error LED's indicate controller and network status.

If Run LED shows... And Error LED shows... Status is...

2 flashes per second Off Normal

2 flashes per second 2 flashes, Five minute auto-restart delay after system
alternating with Run LED error
2 flashes per second 3 flashes, The controller has just been formatted
then off
2 flashes per second 4 flashes, Two or more devices on this network have
then pause the same network address
2 flashes per second 1 flash per second The controller is alone on the network
2 flashes per second On Obtain a Module Status Report (Modstat) to
determine which of the following occurred:
• Exec halted after frequent system errors
• Control programs halted
5 flashes per second On Exec start-up aborted, Boot is running
5 flashes per second Off Firmware transfer in progress, Boot is
running
7 flashes per second 7 flashes per second, Ten second recovery period after brownout
alternating with Run LED
14 flashes per second 14 flashes per second, Brownout
alternating with Run LED
On On Failure. Try the following solutions:
• Turn the SE6104sp off, then on.
• Format the SE6104sp.
• Download the SE6104sp.
• Replace the SE6104sp.

NOTE If you resolve the issue but the Error LED does not turn off, cycle power to the controller.

To format the controller


If you cannot communicate with a controller after downloading it, as a last resort, you can manually
format the controller to erase its memory.
1 Turn off the SE6104sp's power.

2 Make sure the address switches are not set to 0, 0.


3 Hold down the controller’s Format button while you turn its power on.
4 Continue to hold down the Format button until the Error LED stops flashing and turns on, then
release the button.
5 Download the SE6104sp.

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To get the SE6104sp's serial number
If you need the SE6104sp's serial number when troubleshooting, the number is on:
• a sticker on the back of the main controller board
• a Module Status report (Modstat) under Core (or Main) board hardware

To obtain a modstat in the WebCTRL® interface:


1 Select the SE6104sp in the Network tree.
2 On the Properties page, click Module Status.

Recovering from a power outage


The SE6104sp has a 10-year Lithium CR2032 battery that retains the following data for a maximum of
10,000 hours during power outages.
• Time
• Control programs
• Editable properties
• Trends
• Schedules
If the above data is lost after power returns, replace the battery and then download the SE6104sp. See
instructions below.

To replace the SE6104sp's battery


If the SE6104sp sends a Low Battery alarm to the WebCTRL® application, replace the battery.
1 Verify that the SE6104sp's power is on.
2 Remove the battery from the controller, making note of the battery's polarity.
3 Insert the new battery into the controller, matching the polarity of the battery you removed.
4 Download the SE6104sp.

To take the SE6104sp out of service


If needed for troubleshooting or start-up, you can stop communication between the WebCTRL®
application and the SE6104sp.
1 On the WebCTRL® Network tree, select the SE6104sp.
2 On the Properties page, check Out of Service.
3 Click Accept.

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Compliance

FCC Compliance
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case
the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the responsible party for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

CE and UKCA Compliance


WARNING This is a Class B product. In a light industrial environment, this product may cause
radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.

BACnet Compliance
Compliance of listed products to requirements of ASHRAE Standard 135 is the responsibility of BACnet
International. BTL® is a registered trademark of BACnet International.

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Appendix - SE6104sp coverplate

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Document revision history

Important changes to this document are listed below. Minor changes such as typographical or formatting
errors are not listed.

Date Topic Change description Code*


6/20/22 Specifications Added Compliance A-PM-AB-R-BH
Compliance Updated for UK
3/30/20 Cover, coverplate New Automated Logic® logo A-D
1/15/19 Specifications Added surge CAUTION to Protection specification. X-TS-AK-E-CC
Wiring devices to the Removed star configuration from the first paragraph. X-TS-TS-O
SE6104sp's Rnet port
10/24/18 Driver and control program Changed driver to DRV_SESP X-D
Downloading the SE6104sp

* For internal use only

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