Automated Logic LGE Technical Instructions Download Page 3

Revised 12/22/99 • LGE

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reasonable protection against harmful
interference when the 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 own expense.

Specifications

Power

24VAC ±10%, 0.3A 50-60Hz, 7.2VA

power consumption (single Class 2
source only, 100VA or less).

Communications

LGnet Port with Ethernet

10base-T (10Mbps). EIA-485 CMnet port,
twisted pair, selectable for 156 kbps, 38.4
kbps, or 9600 bps. One Console Port for
direct connect or modem. One Access
Port for direct network using an APT. One
Keypad/Display Port (Auxiliary Device
Port).

Environmental Operating Range

0 to

130°F (-17.8 to 54.4°C); 10 to 90% relative
humidity, non-condensing.

Status Indication

Visual (LED) status of

CMnet, Console Port 1 and Ethernet
communications, errors, running, and
power.

Memory

1 MB flash, 1 MB RAM.

Protection

Built-in surge and transient

protection circuitry.

Battery

7-year lithium BR2325 battery

provides a minimum of 10,000 hours of
data retention during power outages.

Listed By

UL 916 (PAZX), cUL C22.2

No.205 - M1983 (PAZX7), FCC Part 15-
Subpart B - Class A.

Mounting

Screw the LGE into an enclosed panel using
the mounting holes provided on the cover
plate. Be sure to leave about 2 inches (5
centimeters) on each side for wiring.

Addressing

LGnet Addressing

The LGE has two rotary switches and a DIP
switch used to assign the LGE’s LGnet
address. One rotary switch corresponds to the
tens digit and the other corresponds to the
ones digit. DIP switch four corresponds to the
100s digit.

For example, if the LGE’s LGnet address is 3,
set DIP switch four to zero (see Figure 2), the
rotary tens switch to zero, and the rotary ones
switch to three (see Figure 3).

NOTE

SuperVision v2.6 and some gateways

may not recognize an LGE if its address is
higher than 60. However, LGEs recognize
gateways with addresses from 1 to 199.

Figure 2. DIP Switches

Figure 3. Setting the Module’s Address

9600/38.4k baud

Default/Assigned

ARC156/Legacy

LGnet Address

+0/+100

Legacy

IP Addr

1

2

3

4

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Summary of Contents for LGE

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

Page 2: ...ion The LGE uses the CEM module driver for more information see the CEM Module Driver document on the Automated Logic website at www automatedlogic com CAUTION Changes or modifications to this unit no...

Page 3: ...net Console Port 1 and Ethernet communications errors running and power Memory 1 MB flash 1 MB RAM Protection Built in surge and transient protection circuitry Battery 7 year lithium BR2325 battery pr...

Page 4: ...d the local network segment Assigned When the IP Addr DIP switch is set to Assigned you must set the above parameters on the CEM Parameter page Use the following procedure to set the IP address when u...

Page 5: ...s the module from being powered up before the proper voltage is verified 2 Make sure the 24VAC power source is off 3 Connect the power wires to the module s power terminals labeled Ground and 24VAC se...

Page 6: ...erVision v3 0 click Tools Troubleshooting Module Status To view the module status report in SuperVision v2 6b press the Esc key type MO module address 15 and press Enter 3 Transfer memory to the modul...

Page 7: ...l the Error LED flashes three times in sync with the Run LED 4 Release the Format button 5 Transfer memory to the module Refer to Transferring Memory on page 6 Figure 5 Wiring Diagrams Figure 6 Using...

Page 8: ...ion Refer to the SuperVision User s Guide for more information about the Module Status report A sticker on the back of the module also shows the date the module was manufactured The first three charac...

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