in your PC’s Device Manager hardware list. If MTX002 does not show up, revisit the
USB installation above.
In addition to seeing “Ready”, you should see the connected icon at the top change
from a red X to a green check mark. When you see "Ready", you are ready to move
on to the Who-Is page.
Note: You may see "No errors detected. MS/TP port open." even though your MTX002
is not connected. This means the configuration software found a valid COM port and
opened that port, but there is no MTX002 on that port. If you do not see "USB is
responding. Ready." then you are not ready.
IMPORTANT: Be sure to select the ValuPoint Device Model that you are about to
configure. Having the wrong model selected will result in an incorrect configuration as
well as errors when attempting to access properties that might not exist since the
objects do not match up.
3.1 MS/TP
Check the box ‘Enable MS/TP via USB’ if you will be accessing the ValuPoint via MS/TP
(the most common approach). Select the COM port associated with your USB to MS/TP
adapter. Select the baud rate your ValuPoint is configured to run (default is 38400).
Set Max Masters and Local Mac to your known values if they have been changed. If
device instance 20801 is already used by some other device, change the ‘Our Device’
number before connecting.
Note: The MS/TP interface for this software requires the MTX002. You cannot use a
generic USB to RS485 adapter. This is because the MTX002 is an intelligent adapter
that handles all of the token passing within the adapter, and only passes APDU's via
USB.
3.2 IP
Check the ‘Enable IP’ box if you will be accessing the ValuPoint via IP, through a
BACnet IP to MS/TP pass-through gateway or router. Enter the port number (0xBAC0
is the default) in hexadecimal. If device instance 20801 is already used by some other
device, change the ‘Our Device’ number before connecting.
3. Connect
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