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Revised 6/16/00 • LGC

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troubleshoot the LEDs. If the module does 
not respond, call Technical Support at 
(770) 429-3002.

Communications Wiring

The LGC can connect to the CMnet at 9600 
bps, 38.4 kbps, or 156 kbps. When 
communicating at 156 kbps, the CMnet uses a 
unique implementation of the industry 
standard ARCNET protocol called ARC156. 
For a summary of the differences between 
ARCNET and ARC156, please refer to 

ARC156 

CMnet Wiring Technical Instructions

.

Use the appropriate wire for CMnet 
communications. When using the ARC156 
protocol, use an A3ARC156 wire available 
from:

     Magnum Cable Corporation
     Cleveland, OH 44110-0500
     (800) 421-0820

Use a dedicated 22AWG to 18AWG twisted 
pair EIA-485) for legacy CMnet wiring. For 
more information about CMnet wiring, refer 
to the 

Technical Handbook

 or to 

ARC156 

CMnet Wiring Technical Instructions

.

1. Turn off the power. 

2. Attach the two CMnet EIA-485 

communications wires to the CMnet 
Connection port labeled Net - and Net + 
on the LGC (see Figure 1 on page 2). On 
an ARC156 CMnet, you must also connect 
the Shield.

Be sure to follow the same polarity as 
used throughout the rest of the CMnet.

3. Make sure the LGC is configured for the 

correct baud rate. All modules on the 
CMnet must use the same baud rate.

On an ARC156 CMnet, set the CMnet Baud 
Rate jumper to Baud 156K. Refer to Figure 
2 fo
r the jumper’s location.

If you are using a legacy CMnet, set the 
CMnet Baud Rate jumper to Baud 9600/
38.4K and select the proper speed with 
the first switch on the Addressing DIP 
switch. Refer to Figure 3 for the switch’s 
location.

Addressing

The LGC’s address is factory-set as control 
module #1 and cannot be changed.

Transferring Memory

The LGC module stores the LGM module 
driver. To transfer the module driver to the 
LGC, you must use SuperVision v2.6 or later 
software, and you must use FBLINK version 
2.7a or later. For more information about 
using SuperVision, refer to the 

SuperVision 

User’s Guide

.

 Figure 2. Using an ARC156 CMnet

 Figure 3. Using a Legacy CMnet

CMnet baud 9600

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B aud 9600/38.4K

Baud 156K

CMnet baud 9600

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Baud 9600/38.4 K

CMnet Baud 9600

38.4K

Console 1 Baud 9600
Console 2 Baud 9600

38.4K

38.4K

Summary of Contents for LGC

Page 1: ...nterOp are registered trademarks of Automated Logic Corporation BACnet is a registered trademark of ASHRAE All other brand and product names are trademarked by their respective companies Technical Ins...

Page 2: ...Automated Logic website at www automatedlogic com NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limit...

Page 3: ...t through a CMnet Connection port The LGC also provides an EIA 232 port for diagnostic purposes You can connect an optional BACview1 or BACview2 keypad display unit to the auxiliary device port You mu...

Page 4: ...he Shield Be sure to follow the same polarity as used throughout the rest of the CMnet 3 Make sure the LGC is configured for the correct baud rate All modules on the CMnet must use the same baud rate...

Page 5: ...serial port or to a modem through which you can dial the workstation The LGC s Console Ports can communicate at 9600 bps or 38 4 kbps The communication speed for each Console Port is set individually...

Page 6: ...4 Release the Format button 5 Transfer memory to the module Refer to Addressing on page 4 Figure 5 Wiring Diagrams DTR 4 G ND 5 DCD 1 RX 2 TX 3 Console Port 9 pin 1 DCD 5 GND 4 DTR 3 TX 2 RX W orksta...

Page 7: ...the Module Status report A sticker on the back of the module also shows the date the module was manufactured The first three characters on the sticker indicate the type of module The next three chara...

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