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Revised 11/6/02 • LGRM-E

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© 2002 Automated Logic Corporation

This setup copies updated Portman files 
files to your emsys folder.

NOTE

If SuperVision is running, exit and 

restart SuperVision before performing step 5.

5. Establish communication with the 

LGRM-E through SuperVision using one of 
the connection types in Table 1.

6. Enter the following information, provided 

by the Network Administrator, on the LEM 
Parameter page and transfer parameters:

• the Assigned IP address

• the Assigned Subnet Mask

• the Default Gateway Address

7. Configure your connections page for 

Network in SuperVision Plus v3.01 and 
later, or NetBIOS in SuperVision v2.6.

Wiring

Power Wiring

Whenever possible, make sure the module’s 
power and communications connections are 
working properly before connecting any input 
or output points.

CAUTION

  The LGRM-E module is a Class 2 

device (less than 30VAC, 100VA maximum). 
Take appropriate isolation measures when 
mounting the LGRM-E module in a control 
panel where non-Class 2 devices (for 
example, 120VAC) or wiring are present.

You can power several modules from the 
same transformer if you maintain the same 
polarity.

Use the following procedure to connect 
power to the LGRM-E.

1. Turn off the LGRM-E’s power switch. 

2. Connect the terminal strip connector (see 

Figure 4) to the power connector on the 
back of the LGRM-E (see Figure 5 on page 
6).

3. Plug the power adaptor into an outlet.

4. Turn the module’s power switch on.

When the module turns on, the Run and 
Power LEDs turn on. The Run LED begins 
blinking and the Error LED turns off. See 
Table 3 on page 10 to troubleshoot the 
LEDs.  If the module does not respond, 
call Technical Support at (770) 429-3002.

To use the Auxiliary Device Port (Keypad/
Display Port), plug the ALC #240034 wall 
transformer into an outlet and attach the 
other end to the auxiliary power connector.  

Communications Wiring

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 the 

ARC156 CMnet Wiring Technical Instructions

.

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

Table 1. Connecting with the Workstation

Port

Cable

SuperVision
v3.01

SuperVision 
v2.6

Access Port APT

Access Port

Direct 
Network

Console 
Ports

DC95, DC99,
or APT

Direct 
Connect

Direct 
Connect

 Figure 4. AC Power Adapter

120 VAC

50-60Hz
(230V, 50Hz)

Output: 9VDC

.75 Amps

minimum

Terminal Strip

Connnector

Summary of Contents for LGRM-E

Page 1: ...rOp 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 Instructions LGRM E Using the LGRM E 2 Specifications 3 Mounting 3 Addressing 3 LGnet addressing 3 IP Addressing 4 Wiring 5 Power Wiring 5 Communications Wiring 5 Initializing the LGRM E 6 Transferring Memory 7 Troubl...

Page 2: ...e Automated Logic website at www automatedlogic com or on the SupportPlus CD 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 limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can ...

Page 3: ...s on the faceplate see Figure 1 on page 2 If a rack is not available the LGRM E can be mounted with mounting brackets The LGRM E is designed to be mounted inside the building All warranties are void if mounted outside CAUTION Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate equipment Addressing LGnet add...

Page 4: ...ocal network segment Assigned When the IP ADD DIP switch is set to Assigned you must set the above parameters on the LEM Parameter page Default mode Use the following procedure to set the IP address when using the Default mode 1 Set the IP ADD DIP switch to Default 2 Turn the LGRM E s power on 3 If using SuperVision v2 6 edit your HOSTS file to include the following line for each gateway see the T...

Page 5: ...nect power to the LGRM E 1 Turn off the LGRM E s power switch 2 Connect the terminal strip connector see Figure 4 to the power connector on the back of the LGRM E see Figure 5 on page 6 3 Plug the power adaptor into an outlet 4 Turn the module s power switch on When the module turns on the Run and Power LEDs turn on The Run LED begins blinking and the Error LED turns off See Table 3 on page 10 to ...

Page 6: ...ame polarity as used throughout the rest of the CMnet 3 Make sure the LGRM E is configured for the correct communication speed Connecting to the LGnet Connect a LAN 10base T cable to the Ethernet port Connecting to a Workstation or Modem Connect the DC95 or DC99 cable to console port 1 or 2 See Communicating with the Workstation on page 7 for more details NOTE The EIA 232 connection should not exc...

Page 7: ...ver and look at the module status report in SuperVision to make sure the module type and number agree with the module To view the module status report in SuperVision 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 module In SuperVision v3 0 click Tools Troublesh...

Page 8: ... Port 9 pin 20 DTR 7 GND 8 DCD 3 RX 2 TX Workstation 25 pin DCD 1 DTR 4 TX 3 RX 2 GND 5 Console Port 9 pin DS R 6 RI 9 CTS 8 RTS 7 8 DCD 20 DTR 2 TX 3 RX 7 GND Modem 25 pin 6 DSR 22 RI 5 CTS 4 RTS G ND 5 TX 1 RX 2 Console Port 5 pin 5 GND 2 RX 3 TX W orkstation 9 pin Console Port 2 DTR 3 20 DTR TX 1 2 TX RX 2 3 RX GND 5 7 G ND Console Port 5 pin DCD 4 8 DCD Modem 25 pin W ire connection usually no...

Page 9: ... on page 2 for location While continuing to hold the Format button turn the module s power on 3 Continue to hold the button until 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 7 LEDs The LGRM E has several LED indicators to show the status of certain functions Table 3 on page 10 explains t...

Page 10: ...out 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 characters show the year month and week of manufacture The month digit is in hexadecimal Table 3 LED Signals Run LED Error LED Condition 2 flashes per second Off Normal 2 flashes per second 1 flash per ...

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