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                                                          MOD9200LON Transceiver Installation & Configuration     

    

 

 

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Summary of Contents for MOD9200LON LONWORKS

Page 1: ...User s Manual MOD9200LON LONWORKS Transceiver Configuration Software Setup Configuration ...

Page 2: ...THE LIMITED WARRANTY ABOVE THE PRODUCT IS PROVIDED AS IS TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW ACI DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ACI DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE FUNCTIONS CONTAINED IN THE PRODUCT WILL MEET ANY REQUIREMENTS OR NEEDS YOU MAY HAVE OR THAT THE...

Page 3: ...re Installation 8 d Creating A MOD9200 Configuration File 9 e Input Register Configuration 10 f Digital Output Coil Register Configuration 15 g Analog Output Holding Register Configuration 17 h Setting the Mesh Network ID for the repeater router devices 20 i Miscellaneous Menu 20 j Configuring The Transceiver For Internal Network 22 k Sending The Configuration File To The MOD9200 24 l Activating T...

Page 4: ...utomation systems that utilize the LonWorks communication protocol a ACI MOD9200 Transceiver System MOD9200LON Network Transceiver Receives input from up to 50 remote wireless sensor modules and or wireless output modules RD2402 RD2432 per Transceiver ACI signal repeater router RR2552 can be used to extend the wireless sensor transmission distance if needed FTT 10 Free Topology Twisted Pair phyica...

Page 5: ...Input 500 mA nominal Connect 24VAC 60 Hz no secondary ground to the input terminals using 20 AWG wire as shown in the product data sheet Figure 1 FTT 10 Use 20 or 22 gauge shielded twisted pair wire to connect the Transceiver Terminals A B to the LonWorks network See Figure 1 The connection of the FTT 10 network is not polarity sensitive and the designation and on the board is not relevant in this...

Page 6: ...200 Transceiver c Setting A New IP Address The MOD9200 is shipped from the factory with an IP address of 192 168 0 1 and a subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 Note To initially connect to the Transceiver the networked PC must have a static IP address in the form of 192 168 0 X where X is 2 with a subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 The IP Address can be changed by changing the IP Address in the Transceiver Conf...

Page 7: ...s The Transceiver can manually be reset to the default IP Address by moving the jumper J6 from Norm to Init Turn off the power to the Transceiver and move the jumper from Norm to Init Turn on power and the Transceiver can be communicated with using the Factory Default IP Address 192 168 0 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 The Config File is no longer active while the jumper is in the Init position A new...

Page 8: ... data registers as follows Assign the Input Register function Analog or Discrete Assign wireless Digital Output Coil Register function Assign wireless Analog Output Holding Register function Assign the register address Assign the Wireless Sensor ID and transmission channel Assign the data type The MOD9200LON Transceiver is pre defined with fixed configurations Please refer to Appendix A for config...

Page 9: ...200 configuration file open the Trs Programmer by clicking on Start Programs Trs Programmer 6 XX To open a new configuration table Click on File New Transceiver Config File A blank configuration table will open The default startup is the Input Register configuration table and System Setup page By clicking the RegisterBank tab you can go to the Digital Output Coil register configuration table or An...

Page 10: ... data registers can have the same group name This is useful for monitoring and data logging programs POINT NAME Assigns a unique name to the data register to help identify the location of the sensor transmitter Not used by LON Multiple point names can have the same group name TRANSMITTER ID Assigns a wireless sensor transmitter address to the data register Each wireless sensor is factory configure...

Page 11: ...gister addresses ensure the RegisterEntry AutoSet is turned off as shown The data registers of the MOD9200 should be assigned non consecutively based on the network variable maps in Appendix A User can assign specific data registers needed and skip to the next applicable data register using the Trs Programmer software setup tool Refer to Appendix A for REG ADDRESS to specific MO9200LON model Eithe...

Page 12: ...INT NAME for the data point by typing the name in the cell Enter the name in the cell by using the mouse to click on the next column Note DO NOT use commas or semicolons in the Point Name Assign a sensor transmitter to the data register by clicking in the TRANSMITTER ID cell to open a drop down menu Use the scroll bar to scroll to the correct address or automatically scroll to the address by typin...

Page 13: ...2305 Pleasant View Road I0000675 Middleton Wisconsin 53562 Page 13 of 33 www workaci com 888 967 5224 Assign the appropriate sensor transmission channel to the data register by clicking in the cell to open a drop down menu Click on the appropriate transmission channel 01 to 04 to select ...

Page 14: ...30A Humidity WH2630B Space Temp Therm 20K Humidity OA2630A Outdoor Temp Therm 20K Outdoor Humidity OST2630A Outdoor Temp Therm 20K DT2630A Duct Temperature Therm 20K DT2650A Ave Temperature Therm 20K DH2630A Duct Humidity DH2630B Duct Temperature Therm 20K Duct Humidity FT2630A Fluid Temperature Therm 20K RT2630A B C See Device Label for Analog 4 and Digital 4 Configuration RT2620A See Device Labe...

Page 15: ...ursor over one side of the column When the cursor changes to two arrows hold down the left mouse button and drag the side of the column to resize it f Digital Output Coil Register Configuration Select the Digital Output Coil Register table by clicking the RegisterBank tab First we will assign the REG ADDRESS by clicking in the cell Before entering register addresses ensure the RegisterEntry AutoSe...

Page 16: ...micolons in the Group Name Enter a POINT NAME if desired for the data point by typing the name in the cell Enter the name in the cell by using the mouse to click on the next column Note DO NOT use commas or semicolons in the Point Name Assign a sensor transmitter to the data register by clicking in the TRANSMITTER ID cell to open a drop down menu This is the device ID of the remote output devices ...

Page 17: ...o open a drop down menu Click on the appropriate transmission channel 01 to 04 to select The active transmission channels or output number are factory set as follows Device Digital Analog RD2402 1 to 2 for relay 1 and relay 2 NA Wireless relay output module RD2432 1 to 4 for relay 1 to relay 4 1 to 4 for analog output 1 to 4 Wireless digital analog output module g Analog Output Holding Register Co...

Page 18: ...r the Register address in the REG ADDRESS window The valid range is 0 to 49 Again use the mouse to move to the next column Enter a GROUP NAME if desired for the data set by typing the group name in the cell Enter the name in the cell by using the mouse to click on the next column Note DO NOT use commas or semicolons in the Group Name Enter a POINT NAME if desired for the data point by typing the n...

Page 19: ...matically scroll to the address by typing the hexadecimal address in the cell To select the address click on the appropriate ID in the drop down menu Assign the appropriate digital or relay output TRANS CHAN to the data register by clicking in the cell to open a drop down menu Click on the appropriate transmission channel 01 to 04 to select The active transmission channels or output number are fac...

Page 20: ...nel sensor information to the MOD9200 i Miscellaneous Menu The transmitter timeout interval default temperature degrees C F and Digital Input Capture Time are set globally for all sensors using the Miscellaneous Dialog Screen Click on Settings Miscellaneous Set the transmitter transmission timeout interval requires a minimum of 30 min by clicking in the Transmitter Timeout cell to open a drop down...

Page 21: ...ed such as unoccupied period by pass Set the Digital Capture Time interval seconds or minutes by clicking on Seconds or Minutes Click in the Digital Capture Time cell to open a drop down menu Use the scroll bar to scroll down to the appropriate value 0 to 240 or type the value in the cell to automatically scroll to the appropriate value To select the timeout interval click on the appropriate value...

Page 22: ...sceiver For Internal Network The Transceiver needs to be assigned an Identifier Address for device internal use To enter the Transceiver Unit ID into the Configuration File click on the Menu Comm Unit Identifier Click on the drop down menu arrow and select the Transceiver Unit Default ID of 1 from the drop down menu and click OK Click on Menu Comm Serial Transport to activate the Serial Comm Port ...

Page 23: ...The MOD9200LON requires internal communication parameters to be set as follows Maximum Speed 38400 BPS This communication speed is set for internal use by the MOD9200LON Transceiver and it will not change the external LonWorks communication speed of 78 KBPS Data Bits 8 Parity none Stop Bit 1 Modbus Transport RTU The MOD9200LON Transceiver transmission mode and serial port parameters need to be exa...

Page 24: ...24 k Sending The Configuration File To The MOD9200 Before sending the file to the MOD9200 it is important to ensure that the Serial Transport setting is checked as shown Always save the configuration file to the folder trs before sending it to the MOD9200 Transceiver To send the new configuration file to the MOD9200 Transceiver click on File File Transfer and a dialog box will appear ...

Page 25: ... 33 www workaci com 888 967 5224 Click on Select File and a window will open Move to the Trs directory and select the appropriate file from the list Click on Open to automatically enter the selected file path as the File Name Enter the current IP Address of the Transceiver Note This can be different than the IP Address entered into the configuration file ...

Page 26: ...ction and have to reconnect using the IP Address and Subnet Mask that was sent in the new config file To confirm that the appropriate configuration file is saved on the Transceiver reopen the File Transfer Dialog and click on Get File to retrieve a copy of the active configuration file from the Transceiver The Editor will automatically save this file in the folder trs with the file name of _config...

Page 27: ...pology of the network or the names address or functions of the other devices b MOD9200LON LonWorks Transceiver Parameters The MOD9200LON Transceiver is an application specific FTT 10 Free Topology Twisted Pair network device communicating at 78 KBPS It receives data from up to fifty 50 wireless sensors and updates its data registers on a real time basis Different functional profiles is available f...

Page 28: ... to 240 minutes 4 hours in applications where an extended period of time is needed such as unoccupied period by pass The Digital Output Coil Registers The nviDigitalOut01 to nviDigitalOut50 are used for command remote wireless digital outputs relays module i e RD2402D the RD2432D devices Values to be entered or sent is 1 on and 0 off The nvoDOstatus01 through nvoDOstatus50 will be automatically as...

Page 29: ...d Analog Output Holding Register nvi s The value of each variable displays a decimal value representing the alarm status of all 3 point types Each point type returns an individual alarm value in decimal format All 3 point types decimal values are added together to represent the status of the 3 alarm status The decimal values of different point types are The Input Register sensor nvo alarm 0 Normal...

Page 30: ... Lost Communication Analog Output 28 Normal For more implementation information please refer to the Echelon Corporation website www echelon com or the LonMark International association website www lonmark org V Quick Setup Instructions a Configuration of the MOD9200LON 1 Connect the Transceiver to the TCP IP network using RJ45 Category 5 Ethernet cable or a crossover cable see Fig 1 page 4 to a no...

Page 31: ...e 20 or 22 gauge shielded twisted pair wire to connect the Transceiver Terminals A B to the LonWorks network See Figure 1 The connection of the FTT 10 network is not polarity sensitive and the designation and on the board is not relevant in this case There are two sets of terminal A B The second set of terminals can be used to extend the FTT 10 network if needed 5 Power up the MOD9200 Transceiver ...

Page 32: ...ireless sensors temperature and or humidity combinations This model does not support setpoint adjustment or digital input devices Up to 50 wireless remote digital outputs and 50 wireless remote analog outputs MOD9200LON D Up to 50 wireless sensors transmitters support up to 40 RT2630B 0 10VDC point types 40 RT2630 2620 digital input point types 10 temperature 10 humidity point types Up to 50 wirel...

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