LynTec NPAC Manuel de formation

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Networkable
Power
Automation
Control
Instruction Bulletin
Retain for future use.
LynTec NPAC

DISCLAIMER LynTec shall under no circumstances be held responsible for any
loss, damage or injury resulting from the use of the NPAC in a
manner inconsistent with any of the procedures outlined in this
document.
The user is responsible for determining whether this product is
appropriate for the intended application.
LynTec is not responsible for any indirect, secondary or ancillary
loss or damage, including personal injury, loss of or damage to property
or loss of income resulting from the operation or failure of this unit.

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NPAC Table of Contents
Contents
Disclaimer ................................................................................................................2
Chapter 1--Introduction.....................................................................................................5
OVERVIEW................................................................................................................. 5
CONTENTS ................................................................................................................5
Hardware Components.............................................................................................5
Software Features ..................................................................................................6
Front & Back Panel Overview .....................................................................................7
Chapter Two--Safety Precautions..........................................................................................8
Chapter Three--Quick Start Guide .......................................................................................10
Introduction.............................................................................................................10
Chapter 4--Wiring...........................................................................................................11
Emergency Shutdown Wiring:....................................................................................11
Switch Wiring Instructions........................................................................................12
LynTec SS-2 Switch Set ............................................................................................12
SS-2PL and SS-2LRP Locking Switch Sets........................................................................13
Initial Power up procedure............................................................................................14
Chapter 5--Control Setup (Web Page) ...................................................................................15
OVERVIEW................................................................................................................15
Status ....................................................................................................................15
Control...................................................................................................................15
Setup .....................................................................................................................15
Support...................................................................................................................15
event log.................................................................................................................15
Setup..........................................................................................................................16
Setup Home .............................................................................................................16
Network setup...............................................................................................................17
Panel Setup ..................................................................................................................20
Relay setup..............................................................................................................20
Zone setup...............................................................................................................21
Global Preferences.....................................................................................................25
Setup .....................................................................................................................25
Labeling .............................................................................................................25
Global Control Preferences.......................................................................................25
Selecting Relays for Emergency Shutdown or Brownout .....................................................26
Voltage Thresholds.................................................................................................26
Schedule Setup.....................................................................................................27
Assigning Schedules to Zones ....................................................................................27
Contact Closure Setup.............................................................................................28
Assigning Contact Closures to Zones............................................................................28
Individual Momentary Contact ON and OFF Pushbuttons ....................................................29

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Email Alert Setup ..................................................................................................30
Chapter Six: Operating your NPAC.......................................................................................31
Using the built-in web page......................................................................................31
Using a secondary controller.....................................................................................31
Appendix A--Telnet and TCP/IP Protocols...............................................................................32
Telnet Protocol..........................................................................................................32
Addressing Scheme ................................................................................................32
Relay Related Commands.........................................................................................32
Zone Related Commands..........................................................................................34
Event Related Commands.........................................................................................35
Checksum ...........................................................................................................37
TCP/IP Protocol.........................................................................................................37
Relay Control = B...................................................................................................37
Zone Control = Z ...................................................................................................37
Events Control = E .................................................................................................38
Appendix B--Troubleshooting..............................................................................................39
Troubleshooting the NPAC.............................................................................................39
Appendix C--Installation Diagram ........................................................................................41

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Chapter One--Overview
This bulletin explains how to install and operate the
LynTec NPAC rack-mount relay unit. The unit has four 20A
IEC inputs that can control either 4 or 8 single-pole relays
(80A max). In the case of the NPAC 240, the unit contains
either 4 or 8 double-pole relays (80A max). Control
signals originate externally from commands received via
the communications network or from dry contact inputs.
Acceptable communications protocols include HTTP,
sACN, DMX-512 and Telnet.
OVERVIEW
Chapter 1--Introduction
CONTENTS
Each NPAC comes standard with the following hardware
components installed:
• Four IEC C20, 20A inputs
• Eight NEMA 5-20 outputs (NPAC-120-4 and NPAC-120-8)
• Eight NEMA 6-20 outputs (NPAC-240-4 and NPAC-240-8)
• Ethernet input
• DMX In & Thru inputs
• Emergency override input
• Four contact closure inputs
Optional additional components include
• 4-IEC power cord
Introduction
Hardware Components

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Chapter One--Overview
Software Features Each NPAC comes standard with the following software
features:
• Built-in web server with browser interface for super-easy
set up.
• Circuit level sequencing with selectable individual step-
rates (25ms to 999s)
• Smart phone, tablet or laptop control and monitoring
built in.
• Built in scheduling program with astronomical clock and
84 schedule events.
• Can be interfaced with any control system that
communicates individual circuit addresses in HTTP,
Telnet, DMX, sACN or contact closure.
• Circuit selectable load-shedding feature for emergency
shutoff
• Brownout (under-voltage) and over-voltage protection
with automatic shutdown and controlled restart.

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Chapter One--Overview
Front & Back Panel Overview Figure 1–1 shows the NPAC front panel. A
brief description of each part follows in Table
1–1.
Figure 1-1: NPAC Front Panel
A
B
C
DE
F
G
Table 1-1: Parts of the NPAC Front & Back Panel
Component Description
A. LCD Screen Screen shows the IP address and relay status
B. IEC C-20 20A Input Inputs 20A. Used in both 120V and 240V models
C. NEMA Output NEMA 5-20 in 120V models; NEMA 6-20 in 240V models
D. Reset Button Resets the controller.
E. Ethernet Port Connects the panel to a computer or network for initial setup or long-term
operation using the built-in web interface. Port also provides sACN connection
F. DMX Input and Thru Allows the panel to be directed by a secondary DMX controller. When DMX is
enabled, the control page is disabled.
G. Emergency Override &
Contact closure Inputs One set of contacts for emergency override and four contact closure inputs.
Controller Overview
Figure 1-2: NPAC Rear Panel Figure 1–2 shows the NPAC back panel. A brief
description of each part follows in Table 1–2.
LynTec
NPAC
Networkable Power Automation Control 120V/8
1A 1B 3A 3B2A 2B 4A 4B
DMX IN & THRU
EO & CONTACT CLOSURES
RESET
ETHERNET
INPUT 1I NPUT 2I NPUT 3 INPUT 4
IEC C20 Inputs: 250V; 50-60Hz; 20A; 5kW max
NEMA 5-20 Recpt.: 120V; 50-60Hz; 20A; 2.4kW max
120V 2.4kW max

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Chapter Two--Safety Precautions
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Chapter Two--Safety Precautions
This chapter contains important safety precautions that
must be followed before attempting to install, service, or
maintain electrical equipment. Carefully read and follow
the safety precautions below.
READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
When using electrical equipment, basic safety precautions
should always be followed including the following:
READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.
• The NPAC must be grounded. Ungrounded operation may
cause a hazard.
• There are no user servicable parts inside the NPAC. Do not
attempt to service yourself.
• This equipment has more than one power supply cord. To
reduce the risk of electric shock disconnect four (4) power
supply cords before servicing
• Do not expose the NPAC to moisture.
• Do not use outdoors - the enclosure is not rated for outdoor
use
• Do not mount near gas or electric heaters.
• Do not feed after midnight.
• Equipment should be mounted in locations and at heights
where it will not readily be subjected to tampering by
unauthorized personnel.
• The use of accessory equipment not recommended by the
manufacturer may cause an unsafe condition.
• Do not use this equipment for other than intended use.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

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Chapter Two--Safety Precautions
Ce chapitre contient des consignes de sécurité
importantes qui Doit être suivi avant d’essayer d’installer,
de Maintenir l’équipement électrique. Lisez et suivez
attentivement Les précautions de sécurité ci-dessous.
LIRE ET SUIVRE TOUTES LES INSTRUCTIONS DE SÉCURITÉ
GARANTIES IMPORTANTES
Lors de l’utilisation d’équipements électriques, des
précautions de sécurité de base Devrait toujours être suivie, y
compris les suivantes:
LISEZ ET SUIVEZ TOUTES LES INSTRUCTIONS DE SÉCURITÉ.
• Le NPAC doit être mis à la terre. Une opération non mise à
la terre peut Causer un risque.
• Il n’y a pas de pièces utilisables par l’utilisateur à
l’intérieur du NPAC. Ne pas Tentez de vous entretenir.
• Cet équipement comporte plus d’un cordon d’alimentation.
À Réduire le risque de décharge électrique déconnecter
quatre (4) puissance Cordons d’alimentation avant
l’entretien
• Ne pas exposer le NPAC à l’humidité.
• Ne pas utiliser à l’extérieur - l’enceinte n’est pas évaluée
pour l’extérieur utilisation
• Ne montez pas près de gaz ou de radiateurs électriques.
• Ne pas nourrir après minuit.
• L’équipement doit être monté dans des endroits et à
des hauteurs Où il ne sera pas facilement soumis à une
altération par Personnel non autorisé.
• L’utilisation d’accessoires non recommandés par les Le
fabricant peut causer un état dangereux.
• N’utilisez pas cet équipement pour une utilisation autre que
prévue
CONSERVEZ CES INSTRUCTIONS

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Chapter Three--Quick Start Guide
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Steps Reference
1. Connect power to each 20A IEC input.
Input 1 must be connected to a power source
during programming and operation.
Chapter 1--Back Panel Overview
2. Connect the controller to a computer or
network for panel setup. Chapter 4--Wiring
3. Access the web page by entering the
displayed IP address or NetBIOS name into
web browser on a connected computer.
Chapter 5--Control Setup
4. Complete the setup. Chapter 5--Control Setup
5. Connect the controller to a secondary
controller or add contact closures if
necessary.
Chapter 4--Wiring
Chapter 5--Control Setup
Chapter Three--Quick Start Guide
INTRODUCTION This chapter is a quick reference listing the steps necessary
to install the NPAC system. The steps in this chapter
are provided as an installation checklist. For complete
installation instructions, refer the chapter listed.
Note: The NPAC is factory programmed to place all relays in Zone 1 and in a brownout condition.
Applying power to input #1 will start brownout recovery sequence and power all outlets on.
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