Johnson Controls AS-CVTPROx00-1 manual

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    Installation Instructions Issue Date April 9, 2003 © 2003 Johnson Controls, Inc. 1 Part No. 24-9544-0, Rev . C www.johnsoncontrols.com AS-CVTPROx00-1 Zone Bus/N2 Bus Interface Converter Application The AS-CVTPROx00-1 Zone Bu s/N2 Interface Converter is portable converter de signed to provide a communication interface between the room sen sors and [...]

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    2 AS-CVTPROx00-1 Zone Bus/N2 Bus Inte rface Converte r Installation Instructions Table 1: Cables Included with the CVTPRO Converter To Connect the CVTPRO Converter To: Use This Cable: PC via RS232 CVTPRO serial cable (18 inches/4 57 mm) Controller via the Zone Bus 8-pin RJ45 to 6-pin RJ11 phone cable (6 ft/1.8 m) Controller via the N2 Bus 4-pin N2 [...]

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    3 AS-CVTPROx00-1 Zone Bus/N2 Bus Inte rface Converte r Installation Instructions Connecting to the CVTPRO Converter Figure 5 illustrates the potential connections between a CVTPRO conver ter an d other devices. Refer to Table 1 and Table 2 for more information on cables and Palm devices. See Figure 6 and Fig ure 7 for more detail about N2 Bus conne[...]

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    4 AS-CVTPROx00- 1 Zone Bus/N2 Bus Interface Converter Installatio n Instruction s Connecting the CVTPRO Conv erter to a Controller with N2 Screw Terminals To connect the CVTPRO converter to a cont roller with screw terminals (Figure 6): 1. Disconnect the three N2 wire s from the controller screw terminals and tempora r ily isolate the individual ba[...]

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    AS-CVTPROx00- 1 Zone Bus/N2 Bus Interface Converter Installation Instruction s 5 Compatibility Table 4 lists compatible tool s, Operatin g Systems, and controllers used over the Zone Bus and N2 Bus with the CVTPRO converter. Compatible controllers include the Air Han dling Unit (AHU), Unitary Controller (UN T), Variable Air Volume Controller (VAV),[...]

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    6 AS-CVTPROx00-1 Zone Bus/N2 Bus Inte rface Converte r Installation Instructions Technical Specifications Product AS-CVTPROx00-1 Zone Bus/N2 Bus Interface Converter AS-CVTPRO100-1 with 120V AC/3 VDC E xtern al Power A dapt er (North A merican ve rsion) AS-CVTPRO200-1 without power adapter (Eur opean version) Power Requirements Zone Bus: Controller [...]