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Revised 11/6/02 • LGRM-E

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telephone number from the SuperVision 
connections page.

• The system’s line number.

• The three-letter system name.  

Initialize the gateway module when:

• The LGRM-E is replaced or reformatted.  

•  A new module is added to the CMnet.

• The workstation phone number is 

changed in SuperVision.

• The three-letter system name is 

changed.

• The LGRM-E’s LGnet address is 

changed.

To initialize the LGRM-E using SuperVision 
v2.6 or earlier, issue the SETGCM manual 
command. In SuperVision 3.0, navigate to the 
LGRM-E’s module driver parameter page, 
then choose the Tools - Troubleshooting - 
Initialize Gateway command.

Transferring Memory

The LGRM-E uses the LEM module driver. No 
other FBs can be added to the LGRM-E. If any 
problems occur during this procedure, 
contact Technical Support at (770) 429-3002.

If you are transferring memory that includes 
changing the module driver or its version 
number, the transfer takes longer than 
subsequent transfers.

1. Connect your workstation or portable 

computer to the LGRM-E. Refer to 
“Communicating with the Workstation” .

2. Navigate to the module driver 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-Troubleshooting-Transfer 
Memory to Module.

• In SuperVision v2.6b, choose Download 

Memory for This Module.

4. When the memory transfer is finished, 

check the module status report again. 
Make sure the FB List on this page shows 
all the FBs you intended to transfer.

Troubleshooting

Communicating with the Workstation

The LGRM-E has two console ports that can 
connect to a workstation. Console ports can 
connect directly to the workstation’s serial 
ports or to a modem, through which you can 
dial up the workstation. The Access Port must 
connect to a workstation through an APT (see 
Figure 6 on page 8).   

Connecting Using the Console Ports

Use the wiring diagrams in Figure 7 on page 8 
to connect Console Ports 1 and 2 to a 
workstation or a modem. Use the diagram in 
Figure 8 on page 9 to convert Console Port 2 
from a 5-pin terminal connection to a 9-pin 
EIA-232 port; this allows you to use the wiring 
diagrams for Console Port 1.    

 

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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