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Connect the USB Link Kit to the computer and to the controller's Local Access port.
Connect to
computer’s
USB port
Connect to
the Local
Access port
USB Link Kit
NOTE
If using a USB isolator, plug the isolator into your computer's USB port, and then
plug the USB Link Kit cable into the isolator.
To communicate in WebCTRL, do the following:
1
On WebCTRL's
CFG
tree, select
Connections
.
2
On the
Configure
tab, click
Add
.
3
From the
Type
drop-down list, select
BACnet Local Access
.
4
Optional: Edit the
Description
.
5
Type the computer's
Port
number that the USB cable is connected to.
NOTE
To find the port number, plug the USB cable into the computer's USB port, then
select
Start
>
Control Panel
>
System
>
Hardware
>
Device Manager
>
Ports (Com &
LPT)
. The COM port number is beside
CP210x USB to UART Bridge Controller
.
6
Set the
Baud
rate to 115200.
7
Click
OK
.
8
On the
View
tab, click the drop-down arrow next to your device's network
Connection
,
then select
BACnet Local Access
.
9
Click
OK
.
10
On the
Configure
tab, select
BACnet Local Access
, then click
Start
.
NOTE
If WebCTRL displays an error, make sure the COM port you selected is not in
use. For example, PuTTY may be open and is holding the port open.
11
On the
NET
tree, select the controller that you are connected to.
12
Click the menu button
, then select
Manual Command
.
13
Type
rnet here
in the dialog box, then click
OK
.
14
On the
Properties
page, click
Module Status
. If WebCTRL displays a Modstat report,
WebCTRL is communicating with the controller.
To set up a
Local Access
connection in
WebCTRL