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Metasys Integrator® MIG3500 Series Installation Instructions

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The serial ports on the MIG3500 are not labeled 
the same as the serial ports on the MIG300. See 
Table 1.

As indicated in Table 1, Port 1 on the older models 
is equivalent to the Config Port - RS232C 
commissioning port on the MIG3500. When you 
commission the device, connect the serial cable 
from the computer to the 

Config Port - RS232C

 

port on the MIG3500.

Also indicated in Table 1, Port 2 on the older 
models has no equivalent port on the MIG3500. A 
device using RS-485 communication can be 
connected directly to the 

Vendor A - RS485

 port 

on the MIG3500. If the device uses RS-232 
communication, an RS-232 to RS-485 converter is 
needed before you can use this port; or, you can 
use the Vendor B - RS2323C port instead.

And lastly in Table 1, Port 3 on the older models is 
equivalent to the Vendor B - RS232C port on the 
MIG3500. A device connected to Port 3 on the 
MIG300 can be switched to the 

Vendor B - 

RS232C

 port on the MIG3500.

While the MIG3500 is restarting, the LEDs on the 
unit indicate its status.

Wiring

Power Supply, Network, and Communication 
Connections

See Figure 1 for the location of the power supply 
terminal, RS-232 and RS-485 terminals, and Ethernet 
port on the MIG3500. For additional information 
regarding these connections, refer to the 

Metasys 

Integrator 3500 Series Commissioning Guide 
(LIT-12011439)

.

Power Supply

In North America, the MIG3500 requires a dedicated 
Class 2, 24 VAC, 25 VA minimum power supply. 
Outside North America, use a 24 VAC Safety 
Extra-Low Voltage (SELV) transformer at the 
appropriate rating.

 

The minimum input voltage for the 

MIG3500 to operate properly is 20 VAC. Maximum 
power consumption is 25 VA.

Config Port - RS232C Port

The 

Config Port - RS232C

 serial port (Figure 1) is for 

a direct connection using a standard 9-pin female to 
9-pin female Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) to 
DTE null modem cable. Use this port exclusively as a 
commissioning port. It provides a VT100 terminal 
emulation interface to the unit.

Vendor A - RS485 Network Terminal

The 

Vendor A - RS485

 network terminal is a 4-position 

removable, keyed terminal block. Use this terminal for 
a vendor device that requires an RS-485 interface.

Vendor B -  RS232C Port

The 

Vendor B - RS232C

 serial port (Figure 1) is for a 

direct DTE connection. Connect to DTE equipment with 
a null modem cable or to Data Circuit Equipment (DCE) 
with a straight-through cable. Use this port to connect 
third-party equipment that requires an RS-232 
interface.

N2 - RS485 Bus Terminal

The 

N2 - RS485

 bus network terminal is a 4-position 

removable, keyed terminal block. Use this terminal to 
connect to MIG3500 to the Metasys N2 network.

Refer to the 

N2 Communications Bus Technical 

Bulletin (LIT-636018)

 for information and guidelines on 

wiring devices on the N2 Bus.

Ethernet Port

The Ethernet connection (10 or 100 Mb/s) is an 8-pin 
RJ-45 network port (Figure 1). Use this port only if you 
need to load the firmware with the Metasys MIG 
Update Utility (MUU) over an Internet Protocol (IP) 
network connection. Do not connect the MIG3500 to a 
local area network. For information on the MUU, refer 
to the 

Metasys Integrator 3500 Series Commissioning 

Guide (LIT-12011439).

Table 1:  Port Comparisons: MIG300 to MIG3500

MIG300

MIG3500

Usage

Commissioning 
Port

Config - 
RS232C

Configuration/
Commissioning

Vendor Port A

1

1.

On the MIG300, this is an RS232C port. On the 
MIG3500, this is a native RS485 port.

Vendor A - 
RS485

Vendor device 
communication

Vendor Port B

Vendor B - 
RS232C

Vendor device 
communication

N2

N2 - RS485

N2 Bus communication

Summary of Contents for Metasys Integrator MIG300 Series

Page 1: ...ruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his her own expense This Class A digital apparatus meets all the requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil numérique de la Cla...

Page 2: ... areas free of corrosive vapors and observe the environmental limitations listed in the Technical Specifications section Allow sufficient space for cable and wire connections Figure 1 Do not mount the MIG3500 where the ambient temperature may exceed 50 C 122 F Do not mount the MIG3500 on surfaces that are prone to vibration or in areas where electromagnetic emissions can interfere with MIG3500 com...

Page 3: ...re 4 You can also mount it with screws either horizontally or vertically See Mounting the MIG3500 for details The wire termination locations on the MIG3500 are different from the MIG300 Figure 1 Pay close attention to this when routing wires to their new locations on the MIG3500 Similar to the MIG300 the MIG3500 also requires 24 VAC power See the Wiring section The N2 Bus termination on the MIG300...

Page 4: ...power consumption is 25 VA Config Port RS232C Port The Config Port RS232C serial port Figure 1 is for a direct connection using a standard 9 pin female to 9 pin female Data Terminal Equipment DTE to DTE null modem cable Use this port exclusively as a commissioning port It provides a VT100 terminal emulation interface to the unit Vendor A RS485 Network Terminal The Vendor A RS485 network terminal i...

Page 5: ...S232C port as shown in Figure 6 IMPORTANT Do not connect 24 VAC supply power to the MIG3500 before finishing wiring and checking all wiring connections Short circuits or improperly connected wires may result in permanent damage to the equipment IMPORTANT Use copper conductors only Make all wiring in accordance with local national and regional regulations The MIG3500 is a low voltage 30 VAC device ...

Page 6: ... Guidelines for Network Integrations Figure 7 RS 485 Vendor Wiring Vendor A RS485 Terminal Block Plug FIG vndrA REF From Vendor Device RS 485 Figure 8 24 VAC Supply Power Wiring Power Terminal Block Power Terminal Block Plug Wires from Johnson Controls 24 VAC Class 2 Power Transformer Brown Wire COM Orange Wire 24 VAC FIG MIGpwr_prt 24V COM HOT Table 2 Guidelines for Vendor Networking Category Rul...

Page 7: ...lows you to set the MIG3500 as a terminated device The MIG3500 is shipped with the EOL A switch in the factory default ON up position Figure 9 Set the EOL A switch to the appropriate position for each MIG3500 in your network For more details refer to the Setting Terminations section of the N2 Communications Bus Technical Bulletin LIT 636018 Setting RS485 EOL B Switch RS485 serial protocol bus segm...

Page 8: ...ld not be used to indicate specific transmission times Off Steady No field controllers are defined for the MIG3500 N2 Bus VENDOR A TX Green Flicker Flicker Data is being transmitted from the MIG3500 to the vendor device connected to the Vendor A RS485 port VENDOR B TX Green Flicker Flicker Data is being transmitted from the MIG3500 to the vendor device connected to the Vendor B RS232C port VENDOR ...

Page 9: ...ars at 21 C 70 F Panasonic CR2025 or equivalent Processor 192 MHz Renesas SH4 7760 RISC processor Memory 128 MB Flash nonvolatile memory 128 MB Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory SDRAM Operating System Microsoft Windows CE embedded Network and Serial Interfaces One Ethernet port 10 100 Mb s 8 pin RJ 45 connector One optically isolated RS 485 port 9600 bps pluggable and keyed 4 position termi...

Page 10: ...00 Series Installation Instructions 10 Metasys and Johnson Controls are registered trademarks of Johnson Controls Inc All other marks herein are the marks of their respective owners 2009 Johnson Controls Inc Building Efficiency 507 E Michigan Street Milwaukee WI 53202 ...

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