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CMT MANUAL 2.1 INSTALLATION – HARDWARE – NMC 64 / PRO TABLE OF CONTENTS INDEMNITY ............................................................................................................................................ 5 DOCUMENT INFORMATION.................................................................................................................... 5 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS .......................................................................................................................... 5 2.1.1 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................. 6 2.1.1.1 NMC 64 / PRO ................................................................................................................................ 6 2.1.1.2 EXPANSION BOXES ......................................................................................................................... 6 2.1.1.2 SINGLENET ..................................................................................................................................... 7 2.1.2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................................... 7 2.1.3 MOUNTING THE CONTROLLER ....................................................................................................... 8 2.1.4 MAIN COMPONENTS ................................................................................................................... 11 2.1.5 HARDWARE LAYOUT RESTRICTIONS ............................................................................................. 12 2.1.6 INPUT AND OUTPUT CARDS INSTALLATION .................................................................................. 13 2.1.7 DISPLAY AND KEYBOARD ............................................................................................................. 14 2.1.8 INPUT AND OUTPUT BUS CARD .................................................................................................... 15 2.1.9 CPU CARD – NMC 64 .................................................................................................................... 16 2.1.9.1 SCREEN BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT ............................................................................................ 16 2.1.9.2 SOFTWARE EPROM UPGRADE ..................................................................................................... 16 2.1.10 CPU CARD – NMC PRO ............................................................................................................... 17 2.1.10.1 SCREEN BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT .......................................................................................... 17 2.1.10.2 NMC PRO SOFTWARE UPGRADE USING SD CARD ..................................................................... 17 2.1.10.3 UPGRADING TO NMC PRO CPU ................................................................................................. 20 2.1.11 POWER SUPPLY ......................................................................................................................... 21 2.1.11.1 POWER SUPPLY CARD ................................................................................................................ 21 2.1.11.2 TRANSFORMER – 24 VAC – 80 VA OUTPUT ............................................................................... 21 2.1.11.3 SCHEMATIC LAYOUT .................................................................................................................. 23 2.1.11.4 FUSE PROTECTION ..................................................................................................................... 24 2.1.11.5 SHORT CIRCUIT CONTROL .......................................................................................................... 24 2.1.12 POWER LINE PROTECTOR ........................................................................................................... 26 2.1.13 OUTPUT CARD - 24 VAC ............................................................................................................. 28 2.1.13.1 DESCRIPTION .............................................................................................................................. 28 2.1.13.2 SPECIFICATIONS ......................................................................................................................... 28 2.1.13.3 CONNECTION ............................................................................................................................. 29 Version 2.01 JA20120605 Installation – Hardware – NMC 64 / Pro Page 1 2.1.14 OUTPUT CARD - DRY CONTACT................................................................................................... 30 2.1.14.1 DESCRIPTION .............................................................................................................................. 30 2.1.14.2 SPECIFICATIONS ......................................................................................................................... 30 2.1.14.3 CONNECTION ............................................................................................................................. 31 2.1.15 DIGITAL INPUT CARD ................................................................................................................. 33 2.1.15.1 DESCRIPTION .............................................................................................................................. 33 2.1.15.2 SPECIFICATIONS ......................................................................................................................... 33 2.1.15.3 CARD NUMBER ........................................................................................................................... 34 2.1.15.4 CONNECTION ............................................................................................................................. 35 2.1.16 ANALOGUE INPUT CARD ............................................................................................................ 38 2.1.16.1 DESCRIPTION .............................................................................................................................. 38 2.1.16.2 SPECIFICATIONS ......................................................................................................................... 38 2.1.16.3 CARD NUMBER ........................................................................................................................... 38 2.1.16.4 ANALOGUE INPUT CARD SENSOR LOCATIONS .......................................................................... 39 2.1.16.5 COMMON ANALOGUE SENSOR SETTINGS ................................................................................. 39 2.1.16.6 TERMINALS AND JUMPERS ........................................................................................................ 40 2.1.18.7 CONNECTION ............................................................................................................................. 41 2.1.17 DATA PLUG ................................................................................................................................ 50 2.1.17.1 NMC 64 DATA PLUG ................................................................................................................... 50 2.1.17.2 NMC PRO DATA PLUG ................................................................................................................ 50 2.1.18 NMC PRO OUTPUT LICENCE KEY ................................................................................................. 50 2.1.19 INPUT OUTPUT CARD LED INDICATION ....................................................................................... 51 2.1.20 INPUT OUTPUT CARD IDENTIFICATION ....................................................................................... 51 2.1.21 SPARE PARTS ............................................................................................................................. 52 2.1.22 NOTES ....................................................................................................................................... 53 Version 2.01 JA20120605 Installation – Hardware – NMC 64 / Pro Page 2 LIST OF TABLES TABLE 1. NMC 64 / PRO TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................... 7 TABLE 2. 80 VA TRANSFORMER OUTPUT ACCORDING TO INPUT ........................................................... 22 TABLE 3. ANALOGUE SENSORS, MEASURED VALUES AND JUMPERS ...................................................... 39 LIST OF FIGURES FIGURE 1. OPEN THE PACKAGE .................................................................................................................. 8 FIGURE 2. REMOVE THE CONTROLLER....................................................................................................... 8 FIGURE 3. MOUNTING BRACKETS .............................................................................................................. 9 FIGURE 4. MOUNT THE CONTROLLER ........................................................................................................ 9 FIGURE 5. SWITCH OFF POWER ............................................................................................................... 10 FIGURE 6. MAIN COMPONENTS OF NMC 64 / PRO ................................................................................. 11 FIGURE 7. PHYSICAL RESTRICTIONS OF THE INPUT AND OUTPUT CARDS LAYOUT ON THE BUS CARD ........................................................................................................................................................ 12 FIGURE 8. REMOVE THE CARD AND STANDOFFS ..................................................................................... 13 FIGURE 9. FIT THE CARD TO THE BUS CARD ............................................................................................ 13 FIGURE 10. KEYPAD – NUMERIC – WITH MAIN MENU ............................................................................ 14 FIGURE 11. KEYPAD – ALPHANUMERIC ................................................................................................... 14 FIGURE 12. BUS CARD .............................................................................................................................. 15 FIGURE 13. NMC 64 CPU .......................................................................................................................... 16 FIGURE 14. NMC PRO CPU ....................................................................................................................... 17 FIGURE 15. ADJUST THE SCREEN BRIGHTNESS ........................................................................................ 17 FIGURE 16. SCREENSHOT – PROGRAM UPLOAD...................................................................................... 18 FIGURE 17. SCREENSHOT – PROGRAM UPLOAD – SD CARD OPTION ...................................................... 18 FIGURE 18. SCREENSHOT – BOOT PROGRAM - ERASING ........................................................................ 18 FIGURE 19. SCREENSHOT - BOOT PROGRAM - PROGRAMMING ............................................................ 19 FIGURE 20. SCREENSHOT PROGRAM UPLOAD FINISHED ........................................................................ 19 FIGURE 21. NMC 64 TO NMC PRO UPGRADE KIT..................................................................................... 20 FIGURE 22. NMC 64 / PRO POWER SUPPLY ............................................................................................. 21 FIGURE 23. 42 VAC - 80 VA TRANSFORMER............................................................................................. 21 FIGURE 24. POWER SUPPLY SCHEMATIC ................................................................................................. 23 Version 2.01 JA20120605 Installation – Hardware – NMC 64 / Pro Page 3 FIGURE 25. POWER SUPPLY FUSE PROTECTION ...................................................................................... 24 FIGURE 26. DIAGRAM OF POWER SUPPLY CARD ..................................................................................... 25 FIGURE 27. POWER LINE PROTECTOR...................................................................................................... 26 FIGURE 28. POWER SUPPLY AND POWERLINE PROTECTOR WIRING ...................................................... 27 FIGURE 29. OUTPUT CARD – 24 VAC........................................................................................................ 28 FIGURE 30. WIRING 24 VAC OUTPUT CARD TO OUTPUTS ....................................................................... 29 FIGURE 31. DRY CONTACT OUTPUT CARD ............................................................................................... 30 FIGURE 32. DRY CONTACT OUTPUT CARD WITH RELAY TO EXTERNAL POWER ...................................... 31 FIGURE 33. DRY CONTACT CARD WIRING FOR 24 VAC OUTPUTS ........................................................... 32 FIGURE 34. DIGITAL INPUT CARD ............................................................................................................. 33 FIGURE 35. DIGITAL INPUT CARD - 8 INPUTS ........................................................................................... 33 FIGURE 36. DIGITAL INPUT CARD NUMBERING ....................................................................................... 34 FIGURE 37. WIRING DIGITAL INPUT CARD TO VARIOUS INPUTS ............................................................. 35 FIGURE 38. WIRING RAIN SENSOR (ON/ OFF) .......................................................................................... 36 FIGURE 39. WIRING RAIN COLLECTOR ..................................................................................................... 37 FIGURE 40. ANALOGUE INPUT CARD ....................................................................................................... 38 FIGURE 41. ANALOGUE INPUT CARD TERMINALS AND JUMPER LOCATIONS ......................................... 40 FIGURE 42. WIRING EC AND pH SENSORS ............................................................................................... 41 FIGURE 43. WIRING INSIDE TEMPERATURE AND RELATIVE HUMIDITY BOX ........................................... 42 FIGURE 44. WIRING OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE AND RELATIVE HUMIDITY SENSORS ............................... 43 FIGURE 45. WIRING WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION ................................................................................ 44 FIGURE 46. WIRING RADIATION SENSOR (DAVIS) ................................................................................... 45 FIGURE 47. WIRING RADIATION SENSOR (NETAFIM) .............................................................................. 46 FIGURE 48. WIRING PRESSURE SENSORS ................................................................................................. 47 FIGURE 49. WIRING CO2 SENSOR ............................................................................................................. 48 FIGURE 50. WIRING WATER TEMPERATURE SENSOR .............................................................................. 49 Version 2.01 JA20120605 Installation – Hardware – NMC 64 / Pro Page 4 INDEMNITY Netafim South Africa (Pty) Ltd has taken all reasonable care in ensuring the integrity and reliability of the information contained in this document. Despite this Netafim South Africa (Pty) Ltd. takes no responsibility for any damage or loss that may result from the use of this manual. This document should be regarded as the property of Netafim South Africa (Pty) Ltd. This document is not intended for further training and neither may it be reproduced nor copied in its current form or temporary form. This document may not be revealed and/or carried over to any third party without the explicit written consent of Netafim South Africa (Pty) Ltd. This document is presented with the exclusive aim of notifying selected potential clients regarding Installation – Hardware – NMC 64 / Pro. Receipt or the possession of this document does not imply rights and the contents should be viewed as a proposal only. This document is neither issued as a guarantee, nor does it confirm any legal obligations on Netafim South Africa (Pty) Ltd whatsoever. Netafim South Africa (Pty) Ltd reserves the right to make changes in its products and in the Installation – Hardware – NMC 64 / Pro without prior notice. DOCUMENT INFORMATION Version: 2.01 Last updated: 05 June 2012 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Netafim South Africa Version 2.01 JA20120605 Installation – Hardware – NMC 64 / Pro Page 5 2.1.1 INTRODUCTION 2.1.1.1 NMC 64 / PRO The NMC 64 / Pro hardware consists of an LCD display and keyboard connected to a CPU. The CPU is connected to the power supply, 24VAC output card/s, dry contact card/s, digital input card/s, analogue input card/s, communication card/s and a data plug through the I/O bus card. Different configurations for the above mentioned input and output cards are possible which enables a flexible configuration of the system to suit each customer’s unique needs. For a local controller (one I/O bus card) the maximum input and output cards that can be configured are: • 8 x output cards (combination of 24VAC and dry contact) giving 64 outputs in total. • 2 x digital input cards, giving 16 digital inputs in total. • 2 x analogue input cards giving 22 analogue inputs in total. All of the cards mentioned above cannot however be configured at the same time. Please see the HARDWARE LAYOUT LIMITATIONS section (2.1.5) in this manual for the options available. 2.1.1.2 EXPANSION BOXES Expansion boxes act as remote I/O terminals that are controlled by the main CPU through a network connection and cannot function independently. A maximum of three expansion boxes can be added to the local controller containing the main CPU. For a local controller with three expansion boxes connected, the maximum input and output cards that can be configured are: - 32 x output cards (combination of 24VAC and dry contact) giving 256 outputs in total. - 4 x digital input cards giving 32 digital inputs in total. - 2 x analogue input cards (analogue input cards must be installed in the local controller) giving 22 analogue inputs in total. All of above mentioned hardware cards can be configured at the same time if the system layout allows it. The expansion box system hardware is not a standard group of products for Netafim South Africa and will subsequently not be explained in this manual. If we however identify a specific application, were this equipment can supply the necessary control, it can be supplied on request. NB This equipment is not a standard group of products for Netafim South Africa; please contact our technical department for more information. Version 2.01 JA20120605 Installation – Hardware – NMC 64 / Pro Page 6 2.1.1.2 SINGLENET SingleNet is a single cable communication system to remote field units. The SingleNet system hardware is not a standard product for Netafim South Africa and will subsequently not be explained in this manual. If we however identify a specific application, were this equipment can supply the necessary control, it can be supplied on request. NB This equipment is not a standard group of products for Netafim South Africa; please contact our technical department for more information. 2.1.2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TABLE 1. NMC 64 / PRO TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Electricity supply Mains voltage type Single phase 230 VAC Mains voltage input range 200 to 250 VAC Mains frequency 50 Hz Mains fuse 1A Available power for peripheral equipment 24 VAC 80 VA / 4 A Primary fuse 1.25 A Analogue inputs See analogue cards Digital inputs See digital cards Relay outputs See output cards Housing Large plastic housing with double door Dimensions (H x W x D) IP 66 500mm x 425mm x 200mm Ambient climate Operating temperature range 0⁰C to 60⁰C Avoid damaging climate conditions Version 2.01 JA20120605 Installation – Hardware – NMC 64 / Pro Page 7 2.1.3 MOUNTING THE CONTROLLER Open package carefully. FIGURE 1. OPEN THE PACKAGE Remove NMC 64 / Pro and accessories. FIGURE 2. REMOVE THE CONTROLLER Version 2.01 JA20120605 Installation – Hardware – NMC 64 / Pro Page 8 Install mounting brackets. FIGURE 3. MOUNTING BRACKETS Level NMC 64 / Pro at intended location, mark holes, drill holes and tighten screws. FIGURE 4. MOUNT THE CONTROLLER Version 2.01 JA20120605 Installation – Hardware – NMC 64 / Pro Page 9 Switch OFF main power before continuing with the electrical installation. FIGURE 5. SWITCH OFF POWER Version 2.01 JA20120605 Installation – Hardware – NMC 64 / Pro Page 10 2.1.4 MAIN COMPONENTS Screen and Keyboard mounted on door 24VAC Transformer CPU Power Supply Digital and Analogue Input Cards Earth Bar Dry Contact Output Cards Output Cards Communication Card Cable Trunking Data Plug Socket bottom of I/O Bus Card FIGURE 6. MAIN COMPONENTS OF NMC 64 / PRO NB Input and Output Card positions not fixed to above positions shown, see Hardware Layout Limitations for card position options. Version 2.01 JA20120605 Installation – Hardware – NMC 64 / Pro Page 11 2.1.5 HARDWARE LAYOUT RESTRICTIONS 24 VAC transformer I/O bus bar CPU Power supply DI or AI 24 VAC 33 - 40 or Dry 33 - 40 DI or AI 24 VAC 25 - 32 or Dry 25 - 32 Dry 41 - 48 or DI or AI 24 VAC 17 - 24 or Dry 17 - 24 Dry 49 - 56 or DI or AI 24 VAC 9 - 16 or Dry 9 - 16 Dry 57 - 64 24 VAC 1 - 8 or Dry 1 - 8 Comms RS485 Data plug Key for I/O cards DI Digital input card (max 4 cards) AI Analogue input card (max 2 cards) 24 VAC Dry 24 VAC output card (max 5 cards) Dry contact card (max 8 cards) FIGURE 7. PHYSICAL RESTRICTIONS OF THE INPUT AND OUTPUT CARDS LAYOUT ON THE BUS CARD Version 2.01 JA20120605 Installation – Hardware – NMC 64 / Pro Page 12 2.1.6 INPUT AND OUTPUT CARDS INSTALLATION Switch OFF NMC 64 / Pro and physically touch the earth bar. Remove card from packaging. Remove screws and standoffs (if required) from NMC 64 / Pro back plate. NB Not all card positions require standoffs to be fitted. FIGURE 8. REMOVE THE CARD AND STANDOFFS Locate and attach card to the correct slot, please see Hardware Layout Limitations. Tighten card securing screws. FIGURE 9. FIT THE CARD TO THE BUS CARD Version 2.01 JA20120605 Installation – Hardware – NMC 64 / Pro Page 13 2.1.7 DISPLAY AND KEYBOARD FIGURE 10. KEYPAD – NUMERIC – WITH MAIN MENU FIGURE 11. KEYPAD – ALPHANUMERIC • • • • Graphical LCD display LED back light Size 140mm Tactile feel keyboard Version 2.01 JA20120605 Installation – Hardware – NMC 64 / Pro Page 14 2.1.8 INPUT AND OUTPUT BUS CARD NMC 64 / Pro CPU Card Outputs 25 - 32 Outputs 17 - 24 Input 4 or Outputs 49 - 56 Outputs 57 - 64 NMC 64 / Pro RS485 Communication Card Input 3 or Outputs 41 - 48 NMC 64 / Pro Dry Contact Output Card NMC 64 / Pro 24VAC or Dry Contact Output Cards Outputs 9 - 16 Input 2 NMC 64 / Pro Digital or Analogue Input or Dry Contact Output Card NMC 64 / Pro Data Plug Card Outputs 1 - 8 Input 1 NMC 64 / Pro Digital or Analogue Input Card Outputs 33 - 40 NMC 64 / Pro Power Supply Card FIGURE 12. BUS CARD Version 2.01 JA20120605 Installation – Hardware – NMC 64 / Pro Page 15 2.1.9 CPU CARD – NMC 64 Reset Button Used for warm reset Settings will not be lost CPU Card CPU Card 1 2 FIGURE 13. NMC 64 CPU 2.1.9.1 SCREEN BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT 1 Adjust the screen’s sharpness by rotating the blue trimmer’s brass screw 2.1.9.2 SOFTWARE EPROM UPGRADE 2 Next to the trimmer there is a software EPROM that contains the controller software, settings and set-up. Perform the following to replace the EPROM for controller software upgrade: • Save controller settings to Data Plug, PC (NMCnet Software) or Notes. • Turn off the power and touch controller earth bar. Now pull out (evenly, with a chip extractor, from both sides so that the legs don’t bend) the old EPROM. • Netafim will supply the new EPROM with the software required already burned to the chip. • On the EPROM socket next to the brightness trimmer is a half circle, insert the new EPROM so that the half circle on the EPROM matches the half circle on the socket. When inserting the new EPROM, make sure all legs are properly plugged into the socket and are not bent. • Perform a Cold Start procedure by depressing the DELETE key while turning on the controller power. Hold down the DELETE key until confirmation screen appears, choose YES to confirm. • Upload settings from Data Plug, PC (NMCnet update) or manually insert them from your notes. • Tables and settings that have changed from the old to the new software might not be properly passed, especially through the data plug. Make sure you go through all the settings and verify their relevance. Version 2.01 JA20120605 Installation – Hardware – NMC 64 / Pro Page 16 2.1.10 CPU CARD – NMC PRO FIGURE 14. NMC PRO CPU 2.1.10.1 SCREEN BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT Adjust the screen’s sharpness by rotating the blue trimmer’s brass screw. Reset Button used for warm reset, settings will not be lost. FIGURE 15. ADJUST THE SCREEN BRIGHTNESS 2.1.10.2 NMC PRO SOFTWARE UPGRADE USING SD CARD • • • • • Confirm that the SD card is not locked and insert the SD card into a card reader and connect it to your PC. Open a new folder named "NMC_PRO" on your SD card and upload the new software into it. Make sure the new software name is "NMCxxxxx.hex" (file format is .hex). Save controller settings to Data Plug, PC (NMCnet Software) or Notes. Take the SD card out of the card reader and insert it into the card reader located on the NMC Pro CPU, please see above. Reset the NMC Pro by disconnecting it from the power source and reconnecting it while pressing the left and down arrow keys. Version 2.01 JA20120605 Installation – Hardware – NMC 64 / Pro Page 17 • The following screen will appear: PROGRAM UPLOAD How would you like to upload the new program? PC SD CARD FIGURE 16. SCREENSHOT – PROGRAM UPLOAD • Use the arrow keys to select SD CARD and press ENTER, the following screen will appear: Erase your current Program? Click YES for burn process Click HELP for help YES NO FIGURE 17. SCREENSHOT – PROGRAM UPLOAD – SD CARD OPTION • Select YES to confirm and continue with the software upgrade procedure or NO to abort the procedure. If you choose YES the following screen will appear: BOOT PROGRAM BOOT VERSION : 1.0.3 FILE SOURCE : SD CARD STATUS : ERASING NOTE: PROCESS WILL TAKE SEVERAL MINUTES FIGURE 18. SCREENSHOT – BOOT PROGRAM - ERASING • Boot version: Specifies version number. Version 2.01 JA20120605 Installation – Hardware – NMC 64 / Pro Page 18 • • File source: Either PC or SD CARD, we recommend using SD CARD. Status: The process current status, since the erasing process has already begun it is indicated in this line. The erasing process takes about 3 minutes, after which the following screen will appear: BOOT PROGRAM BOOT VERSION : 1.0.3 FILE SOURCE : SD CARD STATUS : PROGRAMMING STATUS : 142KB NOTE: PROCESS WILL TAKE SEVERAL MINUTES FIGURE 19. SCREENSHOT - BOOT PROGRAM - PROGRAMMING • • • • Boot version: Specifies version number. Source: Either PC or SD CARD, we recommend using SD CARD. Status: The process current status, programming. Progress: Number of KB programmed until now. The time that this process takes depends on the size of the software to be programmed. The following screen will appear when the programming finishes: PROGRAM UPLOAD Programming Process Finished COLD START REQUIRED !!! Old Version: New Version: 3.02.02 3.02.03 Press ENTER To Continue FIGURE 20. SCREENSHOT PROGRAM UPLOAD FINISHED Version 2.01 JA20120605 Installation – Hardware – NMC 64 / Pro Page 19 Press ENTER to perform a Cold Start and restart the NMC Pro with the new software. (The Cold Start procedure is described in Section 4.1.0.6.2 of the CMT Manual). • • Upload settings from Data Plug, PC (NMCnet update) or manually insert them from your notes. There is a possibility that tables and settings that have changed from the old to the new software may not have been accurately transferred through the data plug. Make sure that you go through all the settings and verify their relevance. 2.1.10.3 UPGRADING TO NMC PRO CPU An upgrade kit is available to upgrade NMC 64 CPU to NMC Pro CPU. This hardware upgrade will be required when the controller software needs to be upgraded from NMC 64 Irrigation Software to NMC Pro Irrigation Software. All controller settings, history and setup will be lost during this upgrade. The upgrade kit consists of: 1. NMC Pro CPU + SD Card 2. LPC Chip for Digital Input Card 3. Gold Data Plug LPC Chip identified by firmware version 3 label. FIGURE 21. NMC 64 TO NMC PRO UPGRADE KIT Hardware and Software Upgrade: 1. 2. 3. 4. Disconnect main power to the controller and touch controller earth bar. Disconnect all flat cables from NMC 64 CPU, loosen securing screws and remove CPU. Place NMC Pro CPU, tighten securing screws and connect flat cables. Remove LPC chip from digital input card with a chip extractor and replace with new LPC chip with RDIC v3.0 firmware (identified by sticker on chip). On the chip socket is a half circle, insert the new chip so that the half circle on the chip matches the half circle on the socket. Do not consider sticker direction on chip and ensure that the chip legs are all inserted properly. 5. Replace data plug with Gold Data Plug. 6. The SD Card included with the NMC Pro CPU should contain the latest NMC Pro Irrigation Software. Please see NMC PRO CONTROLLER SOFTWARE UPGRADE USING SD CARD (Section 2.2.10.2) above, to complete the software upgrade. Version 2.01 JA20120605 Installation – Hardware – NMC 64 / Pro Page 20 2.1.11 POWER SUPPLY 2.1.11.1 POWER SUPPLY CARD The power supply card receives line voltage (230 VAC) and provides voltages for various users: • • • • 5 VDC to the CPU 12 VDC to the I/O cards circuitry 24 VAC for system outputs 24 VAC for auxiliary equipment FIGURE 22. NMC 64 / PRO POWER SUPPLY 2.1.11.2 TRANSFORMER – 24 VAC – 80 VA OUTPUT The NMC Pro Power Supply has two output voltages on the secondary coil of the round 80 VA transformer. The required output voltage should be chosen according to the supply voltage, cable diameter and length. The default wiring is for “Low voltage” see table below for data FIGURE 23. 42 VAC - 80 VA TRANSFORMER Version 2.01 JA20120605 Installation – Hardware – NMC 64 / Pro Page 21 TABLE 2. 80 VA TRANSFORMER OUTPUT ACCORDING TO INPUT Input voltage Higher voltage output (blue and black wires) Lower voltage output (yellow and black wires) 208 26.3 21.9 220 27.8 23.1 230 29.1 24.2 240 30.4 25.3 250 31.6 26.3 Version 2.01 JA20120605 Installation – Hardware – NMC 64 / Pro Page 22 2.1.11.3 SCHEMATIC LAYOUT FIGURE 24. POWER SUPPLY SCHEMATIC Version 2.01 JA20120605 Installation – Hardware – NMC 64 / Pro Page 23 2.1.11.4 FUSE PROTECTION FIGURE 25. POWER SUPPLY FUSE PROTECTION 2.1.11.5 SHORT CIRCUIT CONTROL The NMC Pro incorporates a short circuit detection mechanism. When a short circuit is detected the NMC Pro performs a test procedure to detect the faulty outputs, generates an alarm indicating that a short circuit was detected and registers events indicating which outputs are faulty. The NMC Pro CPU uses the 24VAC current detector to measure the 24VAC current load and translates it to an A/D reading of 0-350. The short-circuit threshold is user-defined and depends on various parameters: 24VAC transformer size, number of devices to be operated simultaneously, power consumption per device, distance between controller to devices, cables dimension and resistance. When a short circuit is detected the system starts searching for the specific device that is causing it. The relay cards are shut down one after the other, starting from card no.8 down to card no.1. When a card with a short circuit is detected the relays are tested one after the other and those that have a short circuit are disabled. Once a short circuit occurs, an alarm is generated (one for all devices) and an event is registered for each device with a short circuit that is detected. Outputs that are short-circuited (marked “AL” in menu screen 5.1 RELAYS for NMC Pro Irrigation Software), are not turned on automatically and cannot be manually turned on. After fixing the shortcircuit, reset the alarm in menu screen 3.1 ALARM RESET for NMC Pro Irrigation Software. The outputs will only become functional once the alarm is reset. Version 2.01 JA20120605 Installation – Hardware – NMC 64 / Pro Page 24 FIGURE 26. DIAGRAM OF POWER SUPPLY CARD T 4A 230 V 24VAC Auxilary Connection N ~ Primary T 1.25 A 230 V 24VAC Secondary to Bus Board T 1A 250 V GND N LINE + 12V - Version 2.01 JA20120605 Installation – Hardware – NMC 64 / Pro Page 25 2.1.12 POWER LINE PROTECTOR The NMC Power Line Protector along with the NMC Earth Kit protects the controller from excessive pulses in the mains power supply. The power line protector should be located close to the controller and a good earth must be supplied otherwise the protection will not be effective. The power line protector includes two glands for the “Unprotected” and “Protected” cables, please routed the cables through separate glands. FIGURE 27. POWER LINE PROTECTOR FUSE 125 / 250v 15 A N Version 2.01 JA20120605 GND ~ N INPUT OUTPUT UNPROTECTED PROTECTED Installation – Hardware – NMC 64 / Pro GND ~ Page 26 FIGURE 28. POWER SUPPLY AND POWERLINE PROTECTOR WIRING 80VA Transformer Standard Connection NMC 64 / Pro PSU Card + Auxilary 24VAC FUSE Contoller can also be powered from 12VDC Remove Main Supply fuse (T 1A 250V) when this option is used 125 / 250v 15 A N GND N GND OUTPUT PROTECTED LIVE EARTH NEUTRAL INPUT UNPROTECTED MAINS SUPPLY 230VAC NB When using the 12VDC power supply option, only the controller circuitry will be powered from this supply. A separate power supply will be required to supply output voltage to the output cards. Version 2.01 JA20120605 Installation – Hardware – NMC 64 / Pro Page 27 2.1.13 OUTPUT CARD - 24 VAC 2.1.13.1 DESCRIPTION Each NMC 64 / Pro I/O Bus Card comprises a maximum of 8 output cards, 5 of which can be 24VAC output cards. Each output card consists of 8 outputs which gives a total of 40 x 24VAC outputs per I/O bus card. The remaining 3 slots can be filled with dry contact output cards, which can also be configured for 24VAC outputs, please see NMC 64 / PRO DRY CONTACT OUTPUT CARD section NMC 64 / PRO DRY CONTACT OUTPUT CARD CONNECTION FOR 24VAC OUTPUTS. NB NMC 64 / PRO 24VAC OUTPUT CARDS can only be connected to the right hand side output slots of the I/O bus card. The 24VAC output card is used to drive devices that require a 24VAC power supply. The top terminals of the card consist of the common connections and the bottom terminals of the output connections. It is possible to connect the commons of several devices to the same connector. However it is recommended to try and spread the commons in an even manner between 24VAC output cards. The 24VAC output card includes surge and lightning protection circuits and does not require additional external protection under normal conditions. 2.1.13.2 SPECIFICATIONS • • • 8 x Normally Open relays per card Relay output rating 5A at 24VAC Relay switching rate 0.4 seconds FIGURE 29. OUTPUT CARD – 24 VAC Version 2.01 JA20120605 Installation – Hardware – NMC 64 / Pro Page 28 2.1.13.3 CONNECTION Pump start relay Common NMC64 24V OUTPUT CARD Irrigation valves 24 VAC output card FIGURE 30. WIRING 24 VAC OUTPUT CARD TO OUTPUTS Version 2.01 JA20120605 Installation – Hardware – NMC 64 / Pro Page 29 2.1.14 OUTPUT CARD - DRY CONTACT 2.1.14.1 DESCRIPTION Each NMC 64 / Pro I/O Bus Card comprises a maximum of 8 output cards, all (or some) of which can be dry contact output cards. Each card comprises 8 outputs which gives a maximum of 64 x dry contact outputs per I/O bus card. The dry contact output card can be used to drive devices of various voltages depending on what is connected to it. The 8 outputs per card are isolated from each other and are normally open. With the activation of an output, the normally open contact will be closed and there will be continuity between the terminals for only that output. If more than 40 outputs for 24VAC are required, dry contact output cards can be configured to supply additional 24VAC outputs. The dry contact output card includes surge and lightning protection circuits and should not require additional external protection under normal conditions. 2.1.14.2 SPECIFICATIONS • • • 8 x Normally Open relays per card Relay output rating 5A at 24VAC Relay switching rate 0.4 seconds FIGURE 31. DRY CONTACT OUTPUT CARD Version 2.01 JA20120605 Installation – Hardware – NMC 64 / Pro Page 30 2.1.14.3 CONNECTION Live - External power supply Dry contact output card Relay contact (5 amp - 24 VAC) Common - External power supply FIGURE 32. DRY CONTACT OUTPUT CARD WITH RELAY TO EXTERNAL POWER Version 2.01 JA20120605 Installation – Hardware – NMC 64 / Pro Page 31 FIGURE 33. DRY CONTACT CARD WIRING FOR 24 VAC OUTPUTS NMC 64 Cry Contact Card Bridged NMC 64 PSU Card + Auxilary 24 VAC NMC64 DRY CONTACT OUTPUT CARD 24VAC Auxilary Connection N ~ Primary T 1.25 A 230 V 24VAC Bus Board N/C 29.1 VAC 80 VA Transformer NMC64 24V OUTPUT CARD Standard Connection 24.2 VAC NMC 64 - 24VAC Output Card Version 2.01 JA20120605 Installation – Hardware – NMC 64 / Pro Page 32 2.1.15 DIGITAL INPUT CARD 2.1.15.1 DESCRIPTION Each NMC 64 / Pro I/O Bus Card comprises a maximum of 4 input cards, 2 of which can be digital input cards. Each card comprises 8 inputs which gives a maximum of 16 x digital inputs per I/O bus card. The digital input card can be used to measure the following devices: Flow meters, pressure switches, float switches, wind speed sensor, rain sensor and alarms. The top terminals of the card consist of the common connections and the bottom terminals of the input connections. It is possible to connect the commons of several devices to the same connector. However it is recommended to try and spread the commons in an even manner between the inputs. The digital input card includes surge and lightning protection circuits and do not require additional external protection under normal conditions. 2.1.15.2 SPECIFICATIONS - 8 x Digital Inputs Dry contact input 5V @ 2mA Maximum pulse rate 2Hz (2 pulses per second) FIGURE 34. DIGITAL INPUT CARD V8 V7 Digital Input 8 V6 RDIC v3.0 V5 V4 V3 V2 V1 GND Digital Input 1 FIGURE 35. DIGITAL INPUT CARD - 8 INPUTS Version 2.01 JA20120605 Installation – Hardware – NMC 64 / Pro Page 33 2.1.15.3 CARD NUMBER Digital Input card numbering is done according the jumper settings on the card and must be done correctly in order for the card to function properly. If two cards are configured with the same number the controller will generate a message to indicate the problem. Please see below for jumper settings: FIGURE 36. DIGITAL INPUT CARD NUMBERING GND Card Number Jumper Setting V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 V6 V7 V8 1 2 3 4 Card Number 1 Card Number 2 Card Number 3 Card Number 4 COM COM COM COM COM COM COM COM UP Down Version 2.01 JA20120605 IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4 IN5 IN6 IN7 Installation – Hardware – NMC 64 / Pro IN8 Page 34 2.1.15.4 CONNECTION FIGURE 37. WIRING DIGITAL INPUT CARD TO VARIOUS INPUTS V8 V7 V6 RDIC v3.0 V5 V4 V3 V2 V1 GND Flow / no flow Float switch Pressure switch Limit switch Flow meter Alarm Wind speed sensor Version 2.01 JA20120605 Installation – Hardware – NMC 64 / Pro Page 35 FIGURE 38. WIRING RAIN SENSOR (ON/ OFF) Rain detector power supply F1 315mA 250V GREEN WHITE ~ N CAUTION ! 9 VAC HIGH VOLTAGE OUTPUT 230 VAC N L 9 VAC Rain detector box GREEN WHITE RED BLUE HEATER SENSOR + - An.Out Not Used 9 VAC NC COM NO Not Used Rain detector cover V8 V7 V6 V5 RDIC v3.0 V4 V3 Digital input card V2 V1 GND Version 2.01 JA20120605 Installation – Hardware – NMC 64 / Pro Page 36 FIGURE 39. WIRING RAIN COLLECTOR V8 V7 V6 RDIC v3.0 V5 V4 V3 V2 V1 GND Version 2.01 JA20120605 Installation – Hardware – NMC 64 / Pro Page 37 2.1.16 ANALOGUE INPUT CARD 2.1.16.1 DESCRIPTION Each NMC 64 / Pro I/O Bus Card comprises a maximum of 4 input cards, 2 of which can be analogue input cards. Each card comprises 11 inputs which gives a maximum of 22 x analogue inputs per I/O bus card. The analogue input card can be used to measure the following devices depending on the jumper settings: Temperature sensors, humidity sensors, EC and/or pH sensors, radiation sensor, wind direction sensor and pressure sensors. Wind direction measurement is only possible on input number 11. The analogue input card also includes 5VDC and 12VDC supplies for sensors. The analogue input card includes surge and lightning protection circuits and do not require additional external protection under normal conditions 2.1.16.2 SPECIFICATIONS • • • • • • • • 11 x Analogue Inputs Temperature sensor inputs 0 – 5 V Sensor inputs 4 – 20 mA Sensor inputs Wind direction sensor input (input 11 only) 5VDC Supply for sensors 12VDC Supply for sensors 12VDC @ 100mA Supply for peripheral equipment FIGURE 40. ANALOGUE INPUT CARD 2.1.16.3 CARD NUMBER If only one card is present it will always be number one, regardless of its position. When you add a card to the system that already has one analogue input card, the new card will be number two regardless of its position. If two cards are installed in the controller (after Cold Start), they will be numbered from top (left) to bottom (left) according the input card slots of the I/O bus card Version 2.01 JA20120605 Installation – Hardware – NMC 64 / Pro Page 38 2.1.16.4 ANALOGUE INPUT CARD SENSOR LOCATIONS Input location Connected sensor 1 to 4 Temperature sensors only 5 to 6 Temperature or 4 – 20 mA sensors 7 to 9 Temperature or humidity sensors 10 Humidity sensor 11 Wind direction 2.1.16.5 COMMON ANALOGUE SENSOR SETTINGS TABLE 3. ANALOGUE SENSORS, MEASURED VALUES AND JUMPERS Sensor Measured value Jumper location Temperature -20 to + 50⁰C Temp 0 to 100% 0 to 5V EC 0 to 10 mS/cm 4to 20 mA pH 0 to 14 4 to 20 mA Humidity Version 2.01 JA20120605 Sensor Radiation Wind direction Pressure Installation – Hardware – NMC 64 / Pro Measured value Jumper location 0 to 1 800W/m² 0 to 5 VDC 0 to 360⁰ Wind 0 to 10 bar 0 to 5 VDC or 4 – 20 mA Page 39 2.1.16.6 TERMINALS AND JUMPERS FIGURE 41. ANALOGUE INPUT CARD TERMINALS AND JUMPER LOCATIONS 4 - 20 TEMP 0 - 5V 4 - 20 TEMP 0 - 5V 4 - 20 TEMP 0 - 5V 4 - 20 TEMP 0 - 5V 4 - 20 INPUT11 TEMP 0 - 5V 4 - 20 INPUT1 INPUT2 INPUT3 INPUT4 INPUT5 INPUT6 INPUT7 INPUT8 INPUT9 INPUT10 TEMP 0 - 5V WIND 4 - 20 TEMP 0 - 5V 4 - 20 TEMP 0 - 5V 4 - 20 TEMP 0 - 5V 4 - 20 4 - 20 INPUT11 TEMP 0 - 5V INPUT1 INPUT2 INPUT3 INPUT4 INPUT5 INPUT6 TEMP 0 - 5V INPUT7 INPUT8 INPUT9 INPUT10 4 - 20 V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 V6 V7 V8 V9 TEMP 0 - 5V WIND Terminal / Jumper location Description Common Inputs 1 to 10 Input 11 – Wind speed + 12VDC supply for humidity and Netafim radiation sensors + 12 VDC for peripheral equipment. Maximum current 100 mA + 5 VDC supply for wind direction and Davis radiation sensors Jumper locations for Inputs 1 to 10 Jumper location for Input 11 – Wind speed Version 2.01 JA20120605 Installation – Hardware – NMC 64 / Pro Page 40 2.1.18.7 CONNECTION FIGURE 42. WIRING EC AND pH SENSORS EC pH Transmitter F1 fuse 250mA POWER 24vAC pH COM. EC V9 V8 V7 V6 TEMP TEMP 0 - 5V TEMP 4 - 20 4 - 20 0 - 5V TEMP 4 - 20 0 - 5V TEMP 4 - 20 0 - 5V INPUT7 INPUT8 INPUT9 INPUT10 4 - 20 0 - 5V V5 WIND V4 INPUT11 TEMP 4 - 20 0 - 5V V3 V2 INPUT1 INPUT2 INPUT3 INPUT4 INPUT5 INPUT6 V1 N ~ Primary T 1.25 A 230 V Analogue input card NMC Pro/64 PSU card with auxiliary 24 VAC pH Probe EC Probe Jumper location Jumper location description Jumper setting Sensor type Input 2 4 – 20mA pH Input 1 4 – 20mA EC Version 2.01 JA20120605 Installation – Hardware – NMC 64 / Pro Page 41 T°C 24VAC Fan - Fan + Com 24VAC Shield RH% +12V FIGURE 43. WIRING INSIDE TEMPERATURE AND RELATIVE HUMIDITY BOX Fan - Fan + 24VAC 24VAC T°C +12V RH% Shield Com Terminal board in the Inside Temperature and Humidity box Analogue input card V9 V8 V7 V6 TEMP 4 - 20 0 - 5V TEMP TEMP 4 - 20 0 - 5V 4 - 20 0 - 5V TEMP 0 - 5V 4 - 20 TEMP INPUT7 INPUT8 INPUT9 INPUT10 4 - 20 0 - 5V V5 WIND V4 INPUT11 TEMP 4 - 20 0 - 5V V3 V2 INPUT1 INPUT2 INPUT3 INPUT4 INPUT5 INPUT6 N ~ Primary T 1.25 A 230 V V1 Earth bar inside NMC controller Jumper location NMC Pro/64 PSU card with auxiliary 24 VAC Jumper location description Jumper setting Sensor type Input 3 Temp Temperature Input 4 0 - 5V Humidity Version 2.01 JA20120605 Installation – Hardware – NMC 64 / Pro Page 42 FIGURE 44. WIRING OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE AND RELATIVE HUMIDITY SENSORS Earth bar inside NMC controller Analogue input card V9 V8 V7 V6 TEMP TEMP 4 - 20 0 - 5V TEMP 4 - 20 0 - 5V 4 - 20 0 - 5V TEMP 4 - 20 0 - 5V TEMP INPUT7 INPUT8 INPUT9 INPUT10 4 - 20 0 - 5V WIND V5 V4 INPUT11 TEMP 4 - 20 0 - 5V V3 INPUT1 INPUT2 INPUT3 INPUT4 INPUT5 INPUT6 V2 V1 Humidity sensor wires - white - input - red - 12 VDC - black - common - silver - shield Temperature sensor wires - red - input - black - common - silver - shield Outside temperature and humidity sensor shield (housing) Jumper location Jumper location description Jumper setting Sensor type Input 5 Temp Temperature Input 6 0 - 5V Humidity Version 2.01 JA20120605 Installation – Hardware – NMC 64 / Pro Page 43 FIGURE 45. WIRING WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION Wind speed sensor Wind sensor wires - red - common - green - wind direction input - yellow - 5 VDC - (black - wind speed digital input) Analogue input card V9 V8 V7 V6 TEMP TEMP 0 - 5V 4 - 20 4 - 20 0 - 5V TEMP TEMP 4 - 20 0 - 5V 0 - 5V 4 - 20 TEMP INPUT7 INPUT8 INPUT9 INPUT10 4 - 20 0 - 5V V5 WIND V4 INPUT11 TEMP 4 - 20 0 - 5V V3 V2 INPUT1 INPUT2 INPUT3 INPUT4 INPUT5 INPUT6 V1 (Digital input card) V8 V7 V6 RDIC v3.0 V5 V4 V3 V2 V1 GND Jumper location Jumper location description Jumper setting Sensor type Input 11 Wind Wind direction Version 2.01 JA20120605 Installation – Hardware – NMC 64 / Pro Page 44 FIGURE 46. WIRING RADIATION SENSOR (DAVIS) Radiation sensor (Davis) Radiation sensor wires - red - common - white - input - yellow - 5 VDC Analogue input card V9 V8 V7 V6 TEMP TEMP 4 - 20 0 - 5V TEMP 4 - 20 0 - 5V TEMP 4 - 20 0 - 5V 0 - 5V 4 - 20 TEMP INPUT7 INPUT8 INPUT9 INPUT10 4 - 20 V5 WIND 0 - 5V V4 INPUT11 TEMP 4 - 20 0 - 5V V3 V2 INPUT1 INPUT2 INPUT3 INPUT4 INPUT5 INPUT6 V1 Jumper location Jumper location description Jumper setting Sensor type Input 7 0 – 5 VDC Radiation Version 2.01 JA20120605 Installation – Hardware – NMC 64 / Pro Page 45 FIGURE 47. WIRING RADIATION SENSOR (NETAFIM) Radiation sensor (Netafim) Radiation sensor wires - black - earth - brown - 12 VDC - white - input - green - common Analogue input card V9 V8 V7 V6 TEMP TEMP 4 - 20 0 - 5V TEMP 4 - 20 0 - 5V TEMP 4 - 20 0 - 5V 0 - 5V 4 - 20 TEMP INPUT7 INPUT8 INPUT9 INPUT10 4 - 20 V5 WIND 0 - 5V V4 INPUT11 TEMP 4 - 20 0 - 5V V3 V2 INPUT1 INPUT2 INPUT3 INPUT4 INPUT5 INPUT6 V1 Earth bar inside NMC controller Jumper location Jumper location description Jumper setting Sensor type Input 7 4 – 20mA Radiation Version 2.01 JA20120605 Installation – Hardware – NMC 64 / Pro Page 46 FIGURE 48. WIRING PRESSURE SENSORS P in - input P in - common P out - input P out - common Analogue input card V9 V8 V7 V6 TEMP TEMP 4 - 20 0 - 5V TEMP 4 - 20 0 - 5V TEMP 4 - 20 0 - 5V 4 - 20 0 - 5V TEMP INPUT7 INPUT8 INPUT9 INPUT10 4 - 20 V5 WIND 0 - 5V V4 INPUT11 TEMP 4 - 20 0 - 5V V3 V2 INPUT1 INPUT2 INPUT3 INPUT4 INPUT5 INPUT6 V1 Jumper location Jumper location description Jumper setting Sensor type Input 8 0 – 5V Pressure Input 9 4 – 20mA Pressure Version 2.01 JA20120605 Installation – Hardware – NMC 64 / Pro Page 47 FIGURE 49. WIRING CO2 SENSOR EE82 4 1 3 2 V9 V8 V7 V6 TEMP TEMP 4 - 20 0 - 5V TEMP 4 - 20 0 - 5V 4 - 20 0 - 5V TEMP 0 - 5V 4 - 20 TEMP INPUT7 INPUT8 INPUT9 INPUT10 4 - 20 V5 WIND 0 - 5V V4 INPUT11 TEMP 4 - 20 0 - 5V V3 V2 INPUT1 INPUT2 INPUT3 INPUT4 INPUT5 INPUT6 V1 N ~ Primary T 1.25 A 230 V Analogue input card NMC Pro/64 PSU card with auxiliary 24 VAC Jumper location Jumper location description Jumper setting Sensor type Input 9 4 – 20mA CO2 Terminal number on sensor’s plug Description 1 24 VAC power source 2 Power supply common 3 CO2 input to the input card 4 Input card common Version 2.01 JA20120605 Installation – Hardware – NMC 64 / Pro Page 48 FIGURE 50. WIRING WATER TEMPERATURE SENSOR Analogue input card V9 V8 V7 V6 TEMP 4 - 20 0 - 5V TEMP TEMP 4 - 20 0 - 5V 0 - 5V TEMP 4 - 20 0 - 5V TEMP 4 - 20 INPUT7 INPUT8 INPUT9 INPUT10 4 - 20 V5 WIND 0 - 5V V4 INPUT11 TEMP 4 - 20 0 - 5V V3 V2 INPUT1 INPUT2 INPUT3 INPUT4 INPUT5 INPUT6 V1 Temperature sensor wires - red - input - black - common Jumper location Jumper location description Jumper setting Sensor type Input 5 Temp Temperature Version 2.01 JA20120605 Installation – Hardware – NMC 64 / Pro Page 49 2.1.17 DATA PLUG 2.1.17.1 NMC 64 DATA PLUG The NMC 64 Data Plug is used to backup controller settings and configuration. FOR NMC 64 USE BLUE DATA PLUG. The NMC 64 Data Plug is not polarity dependant and can be installed either way round. 2.1.17.2 NMC PRO DATA PLUG The NMC Pro Data Plug is used to backup controller settings and configuration. FOR NMC PRO USE GOLD (YELLOW) DATA PLUG. The NMC Pro Data Plug is not polarity dependant and can be installed either way round. 2.1.18 NMC PRO OUTPUT LICENCE KEY NMC Pro Output License Key is used to make 64 outputs available for NMC Pro controller when using SA Radio Serial Interface. The NMC Pro Output License Key is fitted to the NMC Pro CPU, please see NMC PRO CPU CARD. Version 2.01 JA20120605 Installation – Hardware – NMC 64 / Pro Page 50 2.1.19 INPUT OUTPUT CARD LED INDICATION Several LED’s in the system can indicate a problem: CPU CARD LED - In normal operation the LED will blink to indicate a watchdog update. When the LED does not blinking for a few seconds the system will reset. If the LED does not resumed blinking it means there is a major failure, probably in the CPU board. OUTPUT CARD LED - In normal operation the LED will blink, every blink indicates that the main CPU updated the relays status and that communication between the cards are OK. In case of a malfunction in communication or power the LED will stop blinking. COMMUNICATION CARD LED - LED’s on communication card indicates communication between NMC Pro and PC / modem. When the LED’s are not blinking there is no communication between the NMC Pro and the PC / modem 2.1.20 INPUT OUTPUT CARD IDENTIFICATION - After Cold Start, the controller resets cards data memory and re-searches the system. After identifying the cards, the controller saves the results. Once a minute the controller runs a check on all the cards and makes sure that the cards are connected and working properly. In case a card is missing or fails the controller displays a message on the screen. If the card is found within a minute, the message disappears. If not, the message turns to an alarm. After 3.1 ALARM RESET the controller turns off the alarm and refers to the missing card as non-existent. In order to add a card you must turn off the power. Place the card and turn the power back on. The controller searches for new cards with every power-up and adds the new cards to the list. The new cards are now considered as cards that must always be present. Alarms for cards do not reset automatically. Reset the alarm manually from the controller or the PC Version 2.01 JA20120605 Installation – Hardware – NMC 64 / Pro Page 51 2.1.21 SPARE PARTS Item Description Netafim Sap no. 1. NMC Pro / 64 Power Supply Card 230VAC - SP 74340-008000 2. NMC Pro / 64 Outputs Card 24 VAC (8 DO) - SP 74340-008500 3. NMC Junior / 64 Data Plug – SP NMC Pro Data Plug (Gold) - SP 74340-009000 74340-014500 4. NMC Pro / 64 I/O Bus Card - SP 74340-007800 5. NMC Pro / 64 / DC RS485 Card at NMC - SP 74340-009200 6. NMC Pro / 64 / Dry Contact Card (8DO) - SP 74340-008600 7. NMC Pro / 64 Analogue Input Card 74340-008900 8. NMC Pro / 64 Digital Input Card (8DI) 74340-008800 9. NMC Pro / 64 Flat Cable Set for Large Plastic Box 74340-020800 10. NMC 64 CPU Card – SP NMC Pro CPU Card - SP 74340-007500 74340-014600 11. NMC Pro / 64 / DC Keyboard Card – LED display 74340-003300 12 NMC / 64 / Junior / DC Display – SP 74340-004920 13. NMC Pro / 64 24VAC Transformer – SP 73220-008100 Version 2.01 JA20120605 Installation – Hardware – NMC 64 / Pro Page 52 2.1.22 NOTES Version 2.01 JA20120605 Installation – Hardware – NMC 64 / Pro Page 53