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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.