IQ204/ADL Autodialling Controller Data Sheet - Trend
IQ204/ADL Autodialling Controller Data Sheet - Trend
IQ204/ADL Autodialling Controller Data Sheet - Trend
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<strong>IQ204</strong>/<strong>ADL</strong><br />
<strong>Data</strong> <strong>Sheet</strong><br />
FUNCTIONALITY<br />
The IQ <strong>Controller</strong>’s functionality can be divided into four sections; the System, the Strategy, the Firmware, and the Hardware.<br />
SYSTEM<br />
The <strong>IQ204</strong>/<strong>ADL</strong> is able to communicate with other IQ system Building Management System devices (e.g. supervisors and IQ<br />
controllers), using the modem or using the IQ system network. The modem may be unplugged from the supervisor port, and replaced<br />
with a local supervisor type device (e.g. PC).<br />
Quick Start<br />
When the <strong>IQ204</strong>/<strong>ADL</strong> is received ‘out of the box’, the system must first be configured so that a supervisor can dial up and communicate<br />
with the unit using the modem. Any further configuration can then be done using the modem or locally if required with the exception<br />
that a strategy data file cannot be downloaded to the <strong>IQ204</strong> using the modem.<br />
Required Configuration:<br />
1 Plug in modem to supervisor port using adapter cable<br />
provided<br />
2 <strong>IQ204</strong> address switch set in range 11 to 117 (e.g. 16)<br />
3 Supervisor port address = Record module proxy port: set<br />
to be the same - they are set to be the same by factory<br />
default settings (also restored by strategy cleardown) as<br />
follows:<br />
Supervisor port address = address switch + 1 (e.g. 17)<br />
Record module proxy port = address switch + 1 (e.g. 17)<br />
If the address switch is set less than 11 these are set to 20.<br />
Note that the <strong>IQ204</strong> will restore a backed up strategy from strategy<br />
backup module 1, if set up, after a loss of data due to battery<br />
failure and this may change these parameters.<br />
4 network connection: link using ‘loop back’ connector<br />
(supplied) if controller stand-alone.<br />
5 address of second accessible controller: set to be <strong>IQ204</strong><br />
address switch + 2; range 13 to 119 (e.g. 18).<br />
Subsidiary Configuration:<br />
A supervisor or software tool can now be used to dial into the<br />
controller using the modem or to connect locally (in place of the<br />
modem, or on the local Lan) and to configure the following:<br />
1 Address module, Alarm address: set to record module proxy<br />
port address (e.g. 17) to allow controller to send alarms<br />
using modem.<br />
2 Record module, (the following parameters also allow<br />
controller to send alarms using modem).<br />
Address: set to supervisor address on its Lan<br />
Lan: set to supervisor Lan number<br />
3 Telephone number: set to telephone number of modem<br />
being used by supervisor.<br />
4 Autodial module, own telephone number: must be set to<br />
the <strong>IQ204</strong> modem’s telephone number if sending alarms<br />
to a supervisor (e.g. 963).<br />
The supervisor can now communicate with the controller and [controller address + 2], and the 2 controllers will send their alarms to<br />
the supervisor. If the second controller is an access controller the BMS supervisor can retransmit the access alarms to the access<br />
supervisor. A detailed description of autodial lite system functionality is given in the IQ Configuration Manual Addendum.<br />
Communications<br />
Using the above configuration, information within the <strong>IQ204</strong>/<strong>ADL</strong> can be communicated to and from an IQ system supervisor or<br />
software tool.<br />
The <strong>IQ204</strong> can communicate with other local IQ controllers using inter-controller communications (IC comms). If the modem is<br />
connected, the autodialled supervisor can only talk to the two designated controllers, but the <strong>IQ204</strong> can use IC Comms to communicate<br />
to or from other controllers not directly accessible to the supervisor enabling the sharing of information across the whole system.<br />
Note that Inter-<strong>Controller</strong> Communications cannot be used to communicate using the modem.<br />
Note that unlike the TMN, the <strong>IQ204</strong>/<strong>ADL</strong> cannot be on an internetwork, and does not use the next five addresses.<br />
Note that although a strategy data file can be uploaded using the modem (backup) it cannot be downloaded using the modem to the <strong>IQ204</strong>;<br />
a file can be downloaded to the second controller at [address + 2].<br />
2 <strong>IQ204</strong>/<strong>ADL</strong> Autodailling <strong>Controller</strong> <strong>Data</strong> <strong>Sheet</strong> TA200489 Issue 1/E 01/11/06