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The I/O Network

The RS485 Network and Hardware Setup

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The RS485 Network and Hardware

Setup

Previous versions of E2 hardware and firmware before

version 2.30F01 only supported one I/O network port,
with an optional expansion card that could be used for
connection to Copeland ISD compressors or IMC/Prodigy
S-Bus rooftop unit controllers. Beginning with E2 version
2.30F01, E2s now have up to three RS485 network ports,
each of which may be configured as an I/O network, IMC/
Prodigy, ISD, or ECT MODBUS port.

Section 5, Serial Configuration of this manual covers

how to assign COM ports COM2, COM4, and COM6 to
different RS485 network types. Section 6 (this section)
explains the network types, the hardware that may be con-
nected to each type, and how to configure the devices.

6.1

The I/O Network

All boards and controllers manufactured by Retail

Solutions for communication with E2 via RS485 are gen-
erally referred to as I/O boards, and the network they are
connected to is referred to as the I/O network (or I/O
Net
).

A COM port configured as I/O Net may connect with

up to 127 I/O boards. This network is used by the E2 to
read data from the input boards and to send commands to
the analog and digital output boards. Some unit control-
lers, such as CCB case controllers and MultiFlex RCBs,
also communicate with the E2 via the I/O Network.

6.1.1

I/O Board Names and Termi-

nology

There are many input, relay output, analog output, and

combination I/O boards available from Retail Solutions
for use with the E2. However, separate from the various
MultiFlex unit controller models, E2 only recognizes four
different types of I/O boards: 16AI, 8RO, 4AO, and 8DO.
All E2-compatible I/O boards communicate with E2 as if
they are one or more of these types of boards.

In this manual and in the E2 interface, when you

encounter these board names, bear in mind that they are
terms that represent many types of boards. Table 6-1
describes all the actual boards or board components for
each E2 “board type.”

Board

Type

Max #

Translation

Boards That

Match Board Type

16AI

16

Any I/O board that
has digital and ana-
log inputs. The
inputs of a combina-
tion I/O board (8IO
or MultiFlex combo
board) are by them-
selves treated as one
16AI.

•16AI (discontinued)

•8IO (discontinued)

•MultiFlex 16

•The inputs on all Mul-

tiFlex combo boards
(88, 88AO, 168,
168AO, and 1616)

•All versions of the

Gateway board (some
versions behave like
as multiple 16AIs)

8RO

31

Any I/O board with
relay outputs. The
relay outputs of a
combination I/O
board (8IO or Multi-
Flex combo board)
are by themselves
treated as one 8RO.

•8RO

•8ROSMT

•The relay outputs on

all MultiFlex combo
boards (88, 88AO,
168, 168AO, and
1616 (which behaves
as two 8RO boards)

•8IO (discontinued)

4AO

16

Any I/O board with
analog outputs. The
analog outputs of a
combination I/O
board (8IO or Multi-
Flex combo board)
are by themselves
treated as one 8RO.

•4AO

•8IO (discontinued)

•The analog outputs on

the MultiFlex 88AO
and 168AO

8DO

16

Any I/O board with
+12VDC digital
pulse outputs.

8DO (including all
versions of the
PMAC and PMAC
II anti-sweat con-
troller)

•Digital outputs on the

MultiFlex 168DO

ARTC/
RTU

32

Rooftop HVAC con-
troller board

MultiFlex RTU and
ARTC (discontinued)

RCB

32

MultiFlex RCB
advanced rooftop
unit controller

MultiFlex RCB

Table 6-1

- Board Types and Boards Included in Each Type

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