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Product Bulletin FX 16 Master Controller

Issue Date February 25, 2008

FX16 Master Controller

The FX16 Master Controller is a high performance Using the FX Tools software package, you can
field controller designed specifically for commercial program the FX16 Master Controller to operate a wide
Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning, and range of commercial HVAC and refrigeration
Refrigeration (HVACR) applications. equipment such as chillers, Air Handling Units (AHUs),
and close control units, as well as small distributed
The FX16 supports 27 physical inputs and outputs
control systems with terminal units.
including a wide range of sensors and actuating
devices. In addition, you can add up to 64 additional
physical inputs and outputs using Extension Modules/
Expansion Modules (XT/XPs). The FX16 can also
manage a distributed control application with up to
16 slave FX controllers. The FX16 can also monitor
and control a number of N2 Open compatible devices
through its gateway feature.
Multiple user interface options allow you to monitor
and/or adjust the FX16’s operation, either locally or
remotely.
Figure 1: FX16 Master Controller
The FX16 can be fitted with an N2 Open,
LONWORKS®, or BACnet® communication card to
integrate the controller into a compatible Building
Automation System (BAS). Alternatively, the FX16 can
be fitted with an RS-232C serial communication card
to transmit event notification messages via e-mail or
Short Messaging Service (SMS) through a Global
System for Mobile (GSM) modem. With its onboard
Web server, you can browse and make adjustments to
the application from a remote location.

Features and Benefits


Optional Integral or Remote Provide a clear presentation of control system data on a
User Interfaces (UIs) menu-driven, scrolling, 4 line by 26 character Liquid Crystal
Display (LCD) with backlight.

Distributed Control Application Provides the ability to control complex systems by coordinating the
activities of multiple controllers in a single application.

Embedded Web Server Allows remote access to the data in the control system via a Web
browser and modem connection to the FX16 Master Controller.

Communication Services Provide automatic reporting of events and alarms by e-mail or by


SMS with optional acknowledgement.
Continued on next page . . .

© 2008 Johnson Controls, Inc. 1


Code No. LIT-12011084 www.johnsoncontrols.com
Features and Benefits (Cont.)
Network Communications Provide a cost effective method for stand-alone or networked
Options – N2 Open, LONWORKS, or operation.
BACnet Protocol

Freely Programmable or Is suitable for a wide range of applications for HVAC or


Configurable Using FX Tools refrigeration control using the extensive programming features of
the FX Tools software package.

Onboard Trend and Event Provide the necessary information for analyzing the control system
Logging performance and diagnosing fault conditions.

Analog Input Types Selected in Allow choice of temperature and other sensors according to the
Software control range and application.

2 FX16 Master Controller Product Bulletin


The FX16 Master Controller provides the formatted
Onboard Inputs and Outputs (I/Os) data for the requested pages starting with a home
You can connect up to 27 physical inputs and outputs page (where you can request other pages). Each page
to the FX16 Master Controller, including: may contain graphic images, links to the other pages,
and data windows for the display of live data from the
• 6 Analog Inputs (AIs) – software configurable control system.
• 8 Digital (Binary) Inputs (DIs) – for voltage free The embedded Web server in the FX16 Master
contacts Controller transmits the active values to the screen on
the computer. Typically, up to 16 values can be
• 9 Digital (Binary) Outputs (DOs)
continuously updated on one page. If necessary, you
− 9 relays with 230 VAC contacts or may adjust or override values on the screen. To
prevent unauthorized data access and control actions,
− 4 relays and 5 opto-isolated triacs for 24 VAC a password system protects access to the Web pages.
• 4 Analog Outputs (AOs) – 0 to 10 VDC The Web server interface provides the following
features from any computer that directly connects to
Scalable I/O Expansions the FX16 Master Controller or that has access to the
You can extend the input/output capacity of the telephone system. The Web server interface:
FX16 Master Controller by connecting up to four XTs • displays live variables in the monitored control
via the Local Link Bus. system
XPs provide input and output capabilities for the • adjusts and commands variables in the control
Extension Modules, as follows: system
• XT91D00 Processor/communication module • displays and acknowledges active alarms
• XP91D02 6 AIs and 2 AOs • displays the event history log
• XP91D03 8 DOs (triacs) • displays trended data values that can be
• XP91D04 4 DIs + 4 DOs (triacs) copied/pasted to a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet
for storage and further processing
• XP91D05 8 DIs
• enables and disables trend logs
• XP91D06 4 DOs (relays) 230 VAC (Europe only)
• reads and modifies communication parameters
• XP91D07 4 DOs (relays) 24 VAC including e-mail addresses, telephone numbers,
(North America only) and others

Embedded Web Server and Web


Page Access
The FX16 Master Controller features an embedded
Web server that enables a local or remote user to
establish communication with the FX16 Master
Controller from a computer. You can also view live
control data, active alarms and events, trend data, and
configuration parameters. The Web server provides an
effective, low-cost monitoring system without the need
for any special or proprietary supervisory software.
To access the Web pages, you use a direct serial line
or telephone modem connection and the Point-to-Point
Protocol (PPP) from any computer with Microsoft® Figure 2: Web Page with Trend Data
Internet Explorer software that serves as a Web
browser.

FX16 Master Controller Product Bulletin 3


Communication Services Alternatively, if you have access to a computer with a
Web browser and modem connection, you can view
You can program the FX16 Master Controller to send the control system on the Web pages generated in the
e-mail and/or Short Message Service (SMS) text FX16 Master Controller.
messages when connected to a modem and
telephone line or to a Global System for Mobile You can also use the e-mail service to periodically
communications (GSM) modem with an appropriate send trend log data to a remote e-mail receiver for
transmitter and antenna. E-mail messages are electronic storage and to prevent the loss of data in
directed to an Internet Service Provider (ISP) that the FX16 Master Controller when the trend buffer
offers an e-mail forwarding service. The FX16 can is full.
either send SMS messages to a service center or
directly to a mobile telephone. The FX16 sends
messages when an event goes into the active or alarm
state and directs the messages to a prioritized list of
destinations.

Figure 3: Communication Services

4 FX16 Master Controller Product Bulletin


Another benefit of a distributed application is the ability
Distributed Application to combine FX controllers to achieve the inputs and
A distributed application is a control strategy managed outputs required for the physical equipment interface.
by the FX16 Master Controller but is executed The application is automatically distributed and
concurrently in the FX16 Master Controller and in up to executed in the individual controllers forming a single
16 FX slave controllers connected to the Local Link control system.
Bus. Network variables define the communication
between the controllers in the distributed application, Gateway Feature
and the FX16 Master Controller executes the
The latest versions of the FX16X Master Controller
communication in the most effective way to maintain
feature a Gateway object. The Gateway object allows
the performance of the entire control system.
the FX16 to monitor up to 16 N2 Open devices (that
Distributed applications are used for the coordinated are not slaves in a distributed application) on the Local
control of a central plant and for the remote equipment Link Bus. These devices can be FX controllers fitted
that the plant serves. For example, you can apply a with an N2 Open communication card, Metasys®
distributed application to an FX16 Master Controller Application Specific Controllers (ASCs) (UNT, Variable
controlling an air handling unit, an FX14 controller Air Volume [VAV], AHU), Metasys system compatible
controlling a chiller unit, and a number of FX07 N2 Open Vendor (VND) devices, or System 91
controllers controlling zone terminal units or fan coil N2 devices (DX-9100 and TC-910x).
units.

Figure 4: Distributed Application

FX16 Master Controller Product Bulletin 5


Scheduling
Communication Card Options The real-time clock enables the time scheduling of
The FX16 can operate as a stand-alone controller, or it start, stop, and occupancy commands for the plant
can be fitted with a communication card to provide you want to monitor and control. You can configure
various types of remote network access. The FX16 scheduled commands to execute on 1 or more days of
supports N2 Open, LONWORKS, BACnet Master the week. An exception day calendar allows for
Slave/Token-Passing (MS/TP), or RS-232C alternate time schedules on holidays or during special
networking communication card options. periods in the year.
You can view and edit time schedules on the available
N2 Open Communication Card user interfaces or in a Web page.
When fitted with an N2 Open communication card, the
FX16 controller can connect to the N2 bus of a
compatible supervisory controller. This allows network
access to its control system variables and parameters.

LONWORKS Communication Card


When fitted with a LONWORKS communication card,
the FX16 can integrate into a LONWORKS network.
This allows peer-to-peer communication with other
LONWORKS compatible devices on the network and
Figure 5: Occupancy Schedule Definition
data access from a supervisory system.
Event Management
BACnet MS/TP Communication Card
The real-time clock enables the time stamping of
When fitted with a BACnet MS/TP communication
alarm and event records. You can configure the FX16
card, the FX16 can connect to a BACnet compliant
to detect and display events and alarms generated by
BAS. This allows network access to the FX16 control
the operating system. The FX16 also manages and
system variables and parameters. The FX16 controller
generates events or alarms associated with data
supports peer-to-peer communication with other
points or variables in the control application.
controllers on the BACnet network and
change-of-value reporting to monitoring stations. System events indicate that the control system
requires some attention and include events such as:
RS-232C Serial Communication Card • system powerup
When fitted with an RS-232C serial communication • trend buffer full
card, the FX14 can connect to a Global System for
Mobile (GSM) modem. When an application event • communication message failure (e-mail, SMS)
goes into the active or alarm state, the FX16 sends out • device communication error
text messages in SMS format to a prioritized list of
• application or display diagnostic error
destinations, such as to a telephone service center or
directly to a mobile telephone. Application events or alarms indicate that the
controlled equipment requires attention or that the
Real-Time Control controlled conditions are not within the expected limits.
For example:
The FX16 has an embedded real-time clock that
supports real-time control functions such as the • the analog value is outside of a desired range
display of time and date on the user interface, • the status value represents a condition that is not
scheduling, and event and trend management. The normal
real-time clock is battery backed with an average
battery life of more than 2 years.

6 FX16 Master Controller Product Bulletin


When an event goes into the active state, the FX16 The integral Medium User Interface (MUI) is built into
enters the event into the table of active events and the the front face of the FX16. The MUI allows direct
event history log with the time and date of occurrence. access to the points of the control system. You can
A message window appears on the display screen. order the FX16 models with and without the integral
You can also configure the event to send a text MUI.
message to one or more of the following:
Two versions of the remote Medium User Interface are
• e-mail message server available for panel or wall mounting:
• mobile telephone with Short Message Service • Panel Mount: Mounts up to up to 3 m (9.8 ft) from
(SMS) the FX16. The FX16 powers and operates this
The system only removes the events from the table of user interface. A flat telephone cable connects the
active events when you acknowledge the event and power supply and data communications to the
the event returns to an inactive or normal state. You FX16 controller.
can acknowledge events from any of the connected • Wall Mount: Mounts up to 300 m (1,000 ft) from
user interfaces. Displays and the Web page have the FX16. The wall mount user interface must be
password protection. You can view the table of active independently powered with 24 VAC. The data
events and the event history log on the integral or communication requires a 3-wire shielded cable
remote displays or on the Web browser screen. (not provided) for the connection from the remote
display to the FX16 controller. You can also panel
Trend Management mount this unit.
The real-time clock enables the time stamping of trend
records. You can configure the FX16 Master Controller
to record data samples at a defined interval for up to
40 variables within the control application. The sample
interval is defined for each variable and can be set
from once per minute to once per day. In the latest
LP-FX16X Rev. A or B versions, the onboard memory
can store trend log samples from 40 variables at
15 minute intervals for up to 100 days. Figure 6: Remote Medium User Interface
You can view trend data for each variable within a
specified time period in text format on the connected Multi-language Database
user displays. You can also view trend log data from a All the text on the available user interfaces is fully
Web browser; this allows you to copy and paste trend programmable. You can enter the text in up to five
information into a spreadsheet application, such as different languages.
Excel, for further processing and electronic storage.
You can then select the preferred language from the
You can transmit trend logs at regular intervals, from display menu when you log into the system. This
1 hour to every day via the telephone modem feature has been designed for systems intended for
connection to an e-mail server. You can also upload installation in many countries in the world or for areas
trend data with FX CommPro. FX CommPro then where more than one language is spoken.
converts the data into a standard format for transfer to
a computer.
A system event message is generated if the trend
buffer is not configured in the circular recording mode
and the buffer becomes full.

User Interfaces
The FX16 Master Controller supports two user
interfaces, which can be integral and remote. These
user interfaces feature a 4 line by 26 character LCD,
6 push buttons, and 10 discrete status Light-Emitting
Diodes (LEDs). The display and navigation menus are
fully programmable within the control application using
FX Builder.

FX16 Master Controller Product Bulletin 7


FX Tools Software Application Upload/Download
Use the FX Tools software suite to program, With the FX16, you can download and upload a full
download, test, and commission the FX devices. This application file to and from the latest LP-FX16X Rev. A
includes the FX16. FX Tools is available on CD in two or B versions using a computer with the FX CommPro
versions: FX Tools Pro and FX Tools Express N2 tool software. (This feature will be available in the
(North America only). FX CommPro BACnet and LON versions at a later
time.) This way, the controller contains all the
FX Tools Pro CD includes: information for you to retrieve, view, and modify the
• FX Builder – used to fully program an FX16. application in FX Builder if the archived version of the
FX Builder provides complete flexibility in file is not available.
programming the FX16.
• FX CommPro N2 – used to download, test, and
commission an FX16 on an N2 Open network.
• FX CommPro LON – used to download, test, and
commission an FX16 on a LONWORKS network.
• FX CommPro BACnet – used to download, test,
and commission an FX16 on a BACnet network.
• FX Builder Express (North America only) – used to
select an FX16 application and configure it using
graphical plug-ins.
The FX Tools Express CD (North America only) does
not include FX Builder.

8 FX16 Master Controller Product Bulletin


Dimensions
179 (7.05) 66 (2.6)
49 (1.93)

142 (5.59)
44 (1.73)
75 (2.95)

122 (4.8)

35 (1.38)
215 (8.46)
B B
Figure 7: FX16 Master Controller Dimensions, mm (in.)

FX16 Master Controller Product Bulletin 9


Ordering Codes
Table 1: FX16 Master Controller - Standard Temperature Range Ordering Information
Product Code Description
Number
LP-FX16D00-000C FX16, 6 AIs, 8 DIs, 4 AOs, 9 DOs (9 relays), no communication card
LP-FX16D01-000C FX16, 6 AIs, 8 DIs, 4 AOs, 9 DOs (9 relays), N2 Open card
LP-FX16D02-000C FX16, 6 AIs, 8 DIs, 4 AOs, 9 DOs (9 relays), LON card
LP-FX16D03-000C FX16, 6 AIs, 8 DIs, 4 AOs, 9 DOs (9 relays), RS-232C card
LP-FX16D10-000C FX16, 6 AIs, 8 DIs, 4 AOs, 9 DOs (4 relays, 5 triacs), no communication card
LP-FX16D11-000C FX16, 6 AIs, 8 DIs, 4 AOs, 9 DOs (4 relays, 5 triacs), N2 Open card
LP-FX16D12-000C FX16, 6 AIs, 8 DIs, 4 AOs, 9 DOs (4 relays, 5 triacs), LON card
LP-FX16D13-000C FX16, 6 AIs, 8 DIs, 4 AOs, 9 DOs (4 relays, 5 triacs), RS-232C communications card

Table 2: FX16 Master Controller - Extended Temperature Range Controllers (Rev. B) Ordering Information
Product Code Description
Number
LP-FX16X00-000C FX16, 6 AIs, 8 DIs, 4 AOs, 9 DOs (9 relays), no communication card
LP-FX16X01-000C FX16, 6 AIs, 8 DIs, 4 AOs, 9 DOs (9 relays), N2 Open card
LP-FX16X02-000C FX16, 6 AIs, 8 DIs, 4 AOs, 9 DOs (9 relays), LON card
LP-FX16X03-000C FX16, 6 AIs, 8 DIs, 4 AOs, 9 DOs (9 relays), RS-232C card
LP-FX16X04-000C FX16, 6 AIs, 8 DIs, 4 AOs, 9 DOs (9 relays), BACnet card
LP-FX16X50-000C FX16, with display, 6 AIs, 8 DIs, 4 AOs, 9 DOs (9 relays), no communication card
LP-FX16X51-000C FX16, with display, 6 AIs, 8 DIs, 4 AOs, 9 DOs (9 relays), N2 Open card
LP-FX16X52-000C FX16, with display, 6 AIs, 8 DIs, 4 AOs, 9 DOs (9 relays), LON card
LP-FX16X53-000C FX16, with display, 6 AIs, 8 DIs, 4 AOs, 9 DOs (9 relays), RS-232C card
LP-FX16X54-000C FX16, with display, 6 AIs, 8 DIs, 4 AOs, 9 DOs (9 relays), BACnet card
LP-FX16X10-000C FX16, 6 AIs, 8 DIs, 4 AOs, 9 DOs (4 relays, 5 triacs), no communication card
LP-FX16X11-000C FX16, 6 AIs, 8 DIs, 4 AOs, 9 DOs (4 relays, 5 triacs), N2 Open card
LP-FX16X12-000C FX16, 6 AIs, 8 DIs, 4 AOs, 9 DOs (4 relays, 5 triacs), LON card
LP-FX16X13-000C FX16, 6 AIs, 8 DIs, 4 AOs, 9 DOs (4 relays, 5 triacs), RS-232C card
LP-FX16X14-000C FX16, 6 AIs, 8 DIs, 4 AOs, 9 DOs (4 relays, 5 triacs), BACnet card
LP-FX16X60-000C FX16, with display, 6 AIs, 8 DIs, 4 AOs, 9 DOs (4 relays, 5 triacs), no communication card
LP-FX16X61-000C FX16, with display, 6 AIs, 8 DIs, 4 AOs, 9 DOs (4 relays, 5 triacs), N2 Open card
LP-FX16X62-000C FX16, with display, 6 AIs, 8 DIs, 4 AOs, 9 DOs (4 relays, 5 triacs), LON card
LP-FX16X63-000C FX16, with display, 6 AIs, 8 DIs, 4 AOs, 9 DOs (4 relays, 5 triacs), RS-232C card
LP-FX16X64-000C FX16, with display, 6 AIs, 8 DIs, 4 AOs, 9 DOs (4 relays, 5 triacs), BACnet card

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Table 3: FX16 Communications Cards (for Upgrade or Replacement) Ordering Information
Product Code Description
Number
LP-NET151-010C N2 Open communication card for LP-FX16D and LP-FX16X (not Rev. A or B) controllers
LP-NET161-000C N2 Open communication card for LP-FX16X Rev. A or B controllers
LP-NET152-010C LON communication card for LP-FX16 controllers
LP-NET163-000C RS-232C communication card for LP-FX16 controllers
LP-NET164-000C BACnet communication card for LP-FX16X Rev. B controllers

Table 4: User Interfaces Ordering Information


Product Code Description
Number
LP-DIS60P20-0C Medium User Interface for FX16 (non-isolated version); can be mounted up to 3 m (9.8 ft) from the
FX16 and includes panel mounting hardware.
LP-DIS60P21-0C Medium User Interface for FX16 (isolated version); can be mounted up to 300 m (1,000 ft) from the
FX16 and includes panel and wall mounting hardware.

Table 5: Accessories Ordering Information


Product Code Description
Number
LP-KIT007-000C Interface cable 3 m (9.8 ft) for Medium User Interface (LP-DIS60P20-0C) to FX16
LP-KIT007-001C Interface cable for standard modem to FX16
LP-KIT007-013C Null modem cable, 3 m (9.8 ft)
LP-KIT007-014C Null modem cable, 15 m (49 ft)

Table 6: FX16 Accessories - Only Available in Europe Ordering Information


Product Code Description
Number
LP-KIT007-002C Interface Cable (1.5 m [4.9 ft]) for GSM modem to FX16
LP-KIT090-000C GSM 900/1800 FastTrack Modem
LP-KIT090-001C GSM Modem Plug-in Antenna
LP-KIT090-003C GSM Modem Magnetic Mount Antenna with 2.5 m Cable
LP-KIT090-004C GSM Modem Panel Mount Antenna with 5 m Cable
LP-KIT090-005C GSM Modem Power Adapter, 230 VAC/12 VDC, Wall Plug
LP-KIT015-001C Kit of Female Cage Clamp Connectors

FX16 Master Controller Product Bulletin 11


Table 7: Expansion I/O Modules Ordering Information
Product Code Description
Number
LP-XT91D00-000C Facility Explorer Extension Module
LP-XP91D02-000C Facility Explorer Expansion Module - 6 AI, 2 AO
LP-XP91D03-000C Facility Explorer Expansion Module - 8 DO (triacs)
LP-XP91D04-000C Facility Explorer Expansion Module - 4 DI, 4 DO (triacs)
LP-XP91D05-000C Facility Explorer Expansion Module - 8 DI
LP-XP91D06-000C Facility Explorer Expansion Module - 4 relays, 230 VAC 3 A (Europe Only)
LP-XP91D07-000C Facility Explorer Expansion Module - 4 relays, 24 V 3 A (North America Only)

Table 8: Software Tools Ordering Information


Product Code Description
Number
LP-FXTPRO-0 FX Tools Pro CD (Includes the FX Builder, FX Builder Express, FX CommPro N2, LON, and BACnet
Software) - New User
LP-FXTPRO-6 FX Tools Pro CD (Includes the FX Builder, FX Builder Express, FX CommPro N2, LON, and BACnet
Software) - Upgrade
LP-FXTEXP-0 FX Tools Express CD (Includes the FX Builder Express, FX CommPro N2, and BACnet software)
(North America Only)

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Technical Specifications
Table 9: I/O Details
Terminals Channel Type Remark/Application
Analog Input
TB1 AI1, AI2, AI3, See Analog Sensor Software configurable
AI4, AI5, AI6 Types table. Application: temperature, humidity, and pressure
16-bit resolution
EXT V 16 V, 80 mA Power supply for 0-10 V sensors or max. 4 0/4 - 20 mA sensors
AVPS/ AVPS = 5 V, 20 mA Power supply for ratiometric sensors with Analog Voltage Power
EXT-VDC EXT V = 16 V, Supply (AVPS), or 0-10 V, 0/4 - 20 mA sensors with External
80 mA (max. for all Voltage (EXT V)
EXT V terminals) AVPS or EXT V selected by jumpers.
Digital Input
TB2 DI1, DI2, DI3, Potential free Transition counter at 50 Hz max.
DI4, DI5, DI6, contacts Minimum time ON: 10 ms. Minimum time OFF: 10 ms
DI7, DI8 Prescaler function: max. division by 100
DI V~ Hot 24 VAC FX16 (not Rev. A or B): for isolation of DIs from the
DI V~ Com microprocessor, a separate 24 VAC power supply is required.

Digital Output
TB3 DO1, DO2, Single-Pole, Max. switching power (relays):
DO3 Single-Throw Motor: 0.5 hp 230 VAC, 0.25 hp 120VAC
(SPST) 8(3)A
power relays Rating (resistive): 8 A 125 VAC, 8 A 30 VDC, 8A 250 VAC
UL tested life (min. operations): 30,000 operations
(at 360 operations x hour)
Dielectric strength coil-contacts: 4,000 V Root Mean Square (RMS)
for 1 minute
TB4 DO4, DO5 SPST 3(1)A power Max. switching power (relays):
relays or 0.5 A/24 Motor: 0.1 hp, 230 VAC, 0.05 hp 120 VAC
VAC triacs Rating (resistive): 3 A 125 VAC, 3A 30 VAC, 3A 250 VDC
TB5 DO6, DO7, SPST 3(1)A power UL tested life (min. operations): 30,000 operations
DO8 relays or 0.5 A/24 (at 360 operations x hour)
VAC triacs
Dielectric strength coil-contacts: 4,000 V RMS for 1 minute
TB6 DO9 Single-Pole, Same as TB3 relays. Fail relay for enhanced security. The relay
Double-Throw returns to its Normally Closed (NC) position not only at power fail
(SPDT) NC 8(3)A but also in case the microprocessor should fail: for example,
250 V relay watch-dog or brown-out.
Analog Output
TB7 AO1, AO2 0 -10 VDC Used to drive analog actuators, frequency drives; 16-bit resolution.
FX16D/FX16X:
1.5 mA FX16X
Rev. A and B: 5 mA
TB8 AO3, AO4 0 -10 VDC Used to drive analog actuators, frequency drives; 16-bit resolution.
FX16D/FX16X:
1.5 mA, FX16X
Rev. A and B: 5 mA
AO V~ Hot 24 VAC FX16 (not Rev. A or B): for isolation of AOs from the
AO V~ Com microprocessor a separate 24 VAC power supply is required.

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Table 10: Analog Sensor Types
Sensor Type Linearization Range Accuracy at 20°C (68°F)
Ambient
Ni 1000 (Johnson Controls) -45°C (-49°F) to 120°C (248°F) ±0.5°C (±1°F)
Ni 1000 (Johnson Controls) 20°C (68°F) to 287°C (548.6°F) ±0.5°C (±1°F)
Extended Range
Ni 1000 Siemens® -50°C (-58°F) to 160°C (320°F) ±0.5°C (±1°F)
Ni 1000 DIN -60°C (-76°F) to 180°C (356°F) ±0.5°C (±1°F)
Pt 1000 -50°C (-58°F) to 605°C (1,121°F) ±0.5°C (±1°F)
A99 -50°C (-58°F) to 110°C (230°F) ±0.5°C (±1°F)
NTC 2.25k -40°C (-40°F) to 150°C (302°F) ±0.5°C (±1°F)
NTC 10k -40°C (-40°F) to 150°C (302°F) ±0.5°C (±1°F)
0 to 5 VDC Ratiometric 10 to 90% of supply voltage (0.5 to 4.5 V ±0.05 VDC
nominal)
Active 0 to 10 VDC 0 to 10 V ±0.05 VDC
Active 0 to 20 mA 0 to 20 mA ±0.1 mA

14 FX16 Master Controller Product Bulletin


Table 11: Master Controller Standard and Extended Range Models
Product FX16D Master Controller
FX16X Master Controller Extended Temperature Range
Power Supply Requirements 24 VAC ±15%, 50/60 Hz - Class 2 Power Supply – Safety Extra-Low Voltage (SELV)
in Europe
Power Consumption 15 VA at max. load
Internal Fuse 2 A, 250 V
Protection Class IP 20 CEI/EN60529
Ambient Operating Conditions FX16D: -20 to 50°C (-4 to 122°F),10 to 95% RH (noncondensing)
FX16X Extended Temperature Range: -40 to 60°C (-40 to 140°F),10 to 95% RH
(noncondensing) (Integral Display may not operate below -20°C [-4°F])
Ambient Storage Conditions -40 to 70°C (-40 to 158°F), 10 to 95% RH (noncondensing)
Dimensions (H x W x D) 142 (including terminals) x 215 x 49 mm (66 mm with integral display)
5.59 (including terminals) x 8.46 x 1.93 in. (2.6 in. with integral display)
Weight (with Package) 0.74 kg (1.6 lb)
Real-Time Clock Accuracy: Better than ±200 ms per day at constant ambient temperature of 25°C
Backup: Minimum 2 years without power at 25°C
Connection Terminals for Signals Screw terminals for max 1 x 1.5 mm2 (16 AWG) wires
and Power Supply
2
N2 Open and BACnet MS/TP Bus Screw terminals, cable size 0.5 mm to 1.5 mm , 24 to 16 AWG, Belden® cable,
Connection Terminals 4-core twisted pair with shield
2
LON Network Connection Screw terminals, cable size 0.5 mm to 1.5 mm , 24 to 16 AWG, Belden cable, 2-core
Terminals twisted pair with shield
2
Connection for Extension Bus Screw terminals, cable size 0.5 mm to 1.5 mm , 24 to 16 AWG, Belden cable, 4-core
and Remote Display twisted pair with shield
BACnet Compliance BACnet Testing Laboratories™ (BTL) Listing
BACnet Interoperability Building Blocks (BIBBs): BACnet Advanced Application
Controller (B-AAC)
Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) available on request
CE and UL Compliance Europe – 89/336/EEC, EMC Directive: EN 61000-6-3, EN 61000-6-1
– 72/23/EEC, Low Voltage Directive: EN 60730
Canada – UL Listed (PAZX7), CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 205, Signal Equipment
– UL Recognized (XAPX8), CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 24, Temperature
Indicating and Regulating Equipment
– Industry Canada, ICES-003
United – UL Listed (PAZX), UL 916, Energy Management Equipment
States – UL Recognized (XAPX2), UL 873, Temperature Indicating and
Regulating Equipment
– FCC compliant to CFR 47, Part 15, Subpart B, Class A
The performance specifications are nominal and conform to acceptable industry standards. For application at conditions beyond these
specifications, contact a Facility Explorer technical support resource. Johnson Controls, Inc. shall not be liable for damages resulting from
misapplication or misuse of its products.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when this equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction
manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful
interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his/her own expense.
Industry Canada (IC) Statement
This Class (A) digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
Cet appareil numérique de la Classe (A) respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.

FX16 Master Controller Product Bulletin 15


Building Efficiency
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