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Phoenix Controls PCM Series
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PROGRAMMABLE CONTROL MODULE: LONMARK
®
75 Discovery Way Acton, MA 01720 Tel (978) 795-1285 Fax (978) 795-1111 www.phoenixcontrols.com
©2009 Phoenix Controls. Specifications subject to change without notice. Rev. 11/11 MKT-0244 MPC-1673 PROGRAMMABLE CONTROL MODULE: LONMARK 1
General Specifications (continued)
Clock: Real-time clock chip
1
Battery (for clock only): CR2032 Lithium (for clock)
1
Status indicator:
- Green LEDs: power status and LON TX
2
- Orange LEDs: service and LON RX
2
Communication Jack: LON
®
audio jack mono 1/8" (3.5 mm)
1.
PCM200 and PCM201 do not have a clock function
2.
All except PCM200
Inputs/Outputs
Type and quantity of I/O are determined by model number. For
details on I/O, see the Selection Guide on pages 3 and 4.
Agency Compliance
Programmable Control Module (PCM)
Electromagnetic Compatibility:
CE: —Emission: EN61000-6-3: 2001; Generic standards
for residential, commercial and light-
industrial environments
—Immunity EN61000-6-1: 2001; Generic standards
for residential, commercial and light-
industrial environments
FCC: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Agency Approvals
UL Listed (CDN and US):
UL916 Energy management equipment
Material: UL94-5VA
The Phoenix Controls Programmable Control Module (PCM) series
provides a means of connecting additional inputs and outputs to the
Celeris
®
, Theris
®
and Traccel
®
room-level network and developing
custom control sequences to enhance the control functions already
provided. The PCM offers varying numbers of configurable input and
output connections, a graphical programming interface for developing
custom control applications. The PCM adds tremendous power and
flexibility to the Phoenix Controls environmental control system. The
graphical programming interface makes developing custom control
sequences simple and efficient.
FEATURES
Interfaces with Celeris, Theris and Traccel room-level networks
4, 6, 10 and 12 universal inputs
6, 8 and 12 universal/digital outputs
Graphical block-oriented programming
DIN rail mounting (all but PCM200)
Separable housing allows removal of controller from wiring base
SPECIFICATIONS
Enclosure
ABS type PA-765A tan enclosures with gray connectors
Dimensions
PCM200—4.8" x 5.9" x 2.5" (122.5 x 149.1 x 63.0 mm)
PCM201—5.7" x 4.7" x 2.0" (144.8 x 119.4 x 50.8 mm)
PCM202—5.7" x 4.7" x 2.0" (144.8 x 119.4 x 50.8 mm)
PCM203—7.7" x 4.7" x 2.0" (195.6 x 119.4 x 50.8 mm)
Approximate Weight
PCM200—1.01lbs (0.45kg)
PCM201—0.97lbs (0.44kg)
PCM202—0.97lbs (0.44kg)
PCM203—1.17lbs (0.53kg)
Environmental
Operating temperature 32
°F to 158 °F (0 °C to 70 °C)
Storage temperature -4
°F to 158 °F (-20 °C to 70 °C)
Relative humidity 0 to 90% non-condensing
Power Inputs
Voltage 24 Vac; ±15%, 50/60 Hz (PCM200 only)
Voltage 24 Vac/Vdc; ±15%, 50/60 Hz (PCM201, PCM202, PCM203)
Must be powered by a 24 Vac, Class 2 power supply
Power supply polarity must be maintained
Power Consumption
General Specifications
Processor: Neuron
®
3150
®
; 8 bits; 10 MHz
Memory: Non-volatile Flash 64K (APB application)
- Non-volatile Flash 128K (Storage)
Communication: LonTalk
®
protocol
Channel: TP/FT-10; 78 Kbps
Transceiver: TP/FT-10; 78 Kbps
PCM200 18 VA (typical) / 85 VA (maximum) 3 A removable fuse
PCM201 18 VA (typical) / 25 VA (maximum) 1.85 A auto-reset fuse
PCM202 18 VA (typical) / 33 VA (maximum) 1.85 A auto-reset fuse
PCM203 25 VA (typical) / 50 VA (maximum) 2.5 A auto-reset fuse
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Specifications............................................................ 1
Ordering Guide........................................................ 2
Applications ............................................................. 3
Installation ............................................................... 4
Wiring...................................................................... 6
Recommended Cables .............................................. 9
Troubleshooting ..................................................... 10

Questions and Answers

  • J
    Julian MillerSep 9, 2025
    How to check output wiring problem on Phoenix Controls PCM Controller?
    • A
      Angel SmithSep 9, 2025
      To address an output wiring problem with your Phoenix Controls Controller, verify that the wiring is correct according to this manual and according to the peripheral device's manufacturer.
  • S
    Steve GriffithAug 23, 2025
    How to check supply voltage on Phoenix Controls Controller?
    • M
      Michelle HudsonAug 23, 2025
      To resolve issues related to an absent or incorrect supply voltage in your Phoenix Controls Controller, first, verify the power supply voltage between the 24 Vac/dc ±15% and COM pins to ensure it falls within acceptable limits. Second, check for any tripped fuses or circuit breakers.
  • A
    Amy KnightAug 25, 2025
    What does 'On' mean on my Phoenix Controls PCM?
    • J
      Julian GuerreroAug 25, 2025
      If the Phoenix Controls Controller displays 'On', it means the controller is application-less. To fix this, reload the APB or NXE file.
  • P
    Pamela HowardAug 26, 2025
    How to reload APB or NXE file into Phoenix Controls Controller?
    • J
      James MooreAug 26, 2025
      To resolve the issue of an incorrect APB/NXE file loaded on your Phoenix Controls Controller, reset the Neuron chip's memory using the memory erase jumper. Then, use LonMaker to load the correct APB or NXE file into the controller.
  • J
    jeremyreidAug 27, 2025
    What does slow blinking mean on Phoenix Controls PCM Controller?
    • K
      kim75Aug 28, 2025
      If the Phoenix Controls Controller displays a 'Slow Blink (1 sec. On, 1 sec. Off)' indication, it means the controller is not configured. To resolve this, commission the controller.
  • B
    Beth TorresAug 29, 2025
    What to do if fuse has blown on Phoenix Controls Controller?
    • C
      Chase FarmerAug 29, 2025
      To troubleshoot a blown fuse (auto-reset type) in your Phoenix Controls Controller: Disconnect the power, input, and output terminals. Wait a few seconds for the auto-reset fuse to cool down. Check the power supply, input, and output wiring. Finally, reconnect the power.
  • R
    richardlittleSep 18, 2025
    How to check network length on Phoenix Controls Controller?
    • A
      Alejandro WareSep 18, 2025
      To address a network length issue with your Phoenix Controls Controller, check that the total wire length does not exceed the specifications outlined in the Junction Box and Wiring Guideline for Twisted Pair LonWorks Networks.
  • T
    Troy JohnsonSep 18, 2025
    How to check wire type on Phoenix Controls PCM Controller?
    • S
      scott65Sep 22, 2025
      To resolve issues related to wire type in your Phoenix Controls Controller setup, check that the wire type agrees with the specification of the Junction Box and Wiring Guideline for Twisted Pair LonWorks Networks.
  • P
    phernandezSep 8, 2025
    How to check input wiring problem on Phoenix Controls Controller?
    • M
      Michael WatsonSep 8, 2025
      To address an input wiring problem with your Phoenix Controls Controller, verify that the wiring is correct according to this manual and the peripheral device's manufacturer specifications.
  • J
    jennyadamsSep 4, 2025
    How to solve network not wired properly on Phoenix Controls PCM?
    • G
      Gregory ToddSep 4, 2025
      To solve a network not wired properly issue with your Phoenix Controls Controller, double check that the wire connections are correct.

Summary

General Specifications

Agency Compliance

Electromagnetic compatibility standards (CE, FCC) and approvals.

Input Configuration

Universal Inputs

Details on software configurable universal input types: voltage, current, digital, pulse, resistors, thermistor, platinum, nickel, potentiometer.

Applications

Installation Guide

Wiring and Cable Recommendations

Wiring Best Practices

Guidelines for NEC Class 2 circuits, transformer usage, best practices, and cable routing.

Power and I;O Connections

Power Connections

Details on power source, transformer power calculation, and fuse recommendations.

Input and Output Connections

PCM support for universal inputs and analog/digital outputs, and connection locations.

Phoenix Recommended Cables

Troubleshooting

Controller Power and Network Issues

Solutions for power, FTT network communication, and overload transformer problems.

Input;Output Hardware and Configuration

Troubleshooting for input/output hardware, open/short circuits, and configuration problems.

Troubleshooting and Replacement Parts

Phoenix Controls PCM Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryController
SeriesPCM
Communication ProtocolBACnet MS/TP, Modbus RTU
Control TypePressure Independent
Response TimeLess than 1 second
Power Supply24 VAC/DC
Enclosure RatingIP20
Operating Temperature32° to 122°F (0° to 50°C)