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Table 1. Factory Communication Setup Parameter Settings

Parameter Name

BACnet IP

BACnet MSTP

LON (DAC or SCC)

No Communication

Module

lPAddress

172.16.83.46

172.16.83.46

172.16.83.46

172.16.83.46

IP Subnet Mask

255.255.0.0

255.255.0.0

255.255.0.0

255.255.0.0

UDP Port Number

47808

47808

47808

47808

IP Router Address

172.16.128.01001

172.16128.0

172.16.128.0

172.16.128.0

IP Network Address

1001

1001

1001

1001

MSTP Network Address

2001

2001

2001

2001

MSTP MAC Address

1

129

2

129

129

MSTP Baud Rate

19200

19200

19200

19200

Communication Option

None

MSTP

MSTP

MSTP

Device Instance Number

2

XXXXXX

XXXXXX

XXXXXX

XXXXXX

Max APDU Length

3

1024

501

501

501

Device Object Name

4

MTll RTUC

XXXXXXXXX

or

MTII SCUC

XXXXXXXXX

MTll RTUC

XXXXXXXXX

or

MTII SCUC

XXXXXXXXX

MTll RTUC

XXXXXXXXX

or

MTII SCUC

XXXXXXXXX

MTll RTUC

XXXXXXXXX

or

MTII SCUC

XXXXXXXXX

Notes:
1. The MSTP MAC Address is not adjustable from the MicroTech II ServiceTools.  It is set via the dip-switch block on the

MSTP communication module.

2. The Device Instance Number is factory set equal to the last six significant digits of the 18 digit number on the barcode

label on the unit's main control board (MCB). For example if the last six digits are 043.066, then the Device Instance
Number is set to 43066. Whether or not this parameter is use by the controls integrator, it must be set to a unique value
from all other controllers in the network.

3. The Max APDU Length parameter should not be set higher than 1024 for BACnet IP or 501 for BACnet MSTP.

4. The Xs in Device Object Name are factory set equal to the last nine digits of the 18 digit number on the bar-code label on

the units main control board (MCB). For example if the last nine digits are 000.043.066, then the Device Object Name is
set to MTII RTUC 000043066 for an applied rooftop unit or MTII SCUC 000043066 for a vertical self-contained unit.
Whether or not this parameter is use by the controls integrator, it must be set to a unique value from all other controllers
in the network.

Service Information

Test Procedures

If you can control the unit from the unit’s keypad, but you are not able to communicate with unit via the network:

 

Check the network wiring.

 

Check the cable harness to the network terminals.

 

Check addressing.

 

Press the Service Pin on the communications module to send the service message to the network.

 

The service pin message contains the Neuron ID and the program code identification of the node.

 

Check the network communication set up parameters in the controller for proper settings.  Refer to Configuring the
Unit Controller.

If the MicroTech II Applied Rooftop LonWorks Communications Module still does not respond, replace the
communications module.

Replaceable Parts List

Network Connection Plug

Generic Replacement Parts

The three-contact network connector plug has custom markings, but if you lose this terminal block you can replace it with a
standard block without the markings from a manufacturer. The list below contains manufacturers part numbers for
equivalent parts without the custom markings

Summary of Contents for IM 702-3

Page 1: ...s module into the unit and connect the unit to your network You also need the appropriate McQuay Engineering Data Sheet known as the Protocol Data Packet to integrate the unit into your network The Pr...

Page 2: ...7 Integration 12 Network Connection 12 Network Topology 12 Free Topology Networks 12 Free Topology Restrictions 13 Doubly Terminated Networks 13 Doubly Terminated Topology Restrictions 14 Addressing a...

Page 3: ...MicroTech II Vertical Self Contained Unit Controller Installation Manual OM711 McQuay International MicroTech II Vertical Self Contained Discharge Air Controller Operation Manual OM712 McQuay Internat...

Page 4: ...protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which c...

Page 5: ...ce Documents for part numbers Figure 2 Building Automation System MicroTech II Main Control Board MicroTech II LonWorks Communications Module MicroTech II Keypad LonWorks Interface Adapter LonWorks Wo...

Page 6: ...Standard Network Variable Types SNVTs and Standard Network Configuration Parameters SCPTs in accordance with the LonMark profiles used on the LonWorks network into the variables and parameters used in...

Page 7: ...able harness down to the shelf below the controller and to the left along the shelf to the edge Route the cable through a hole down the raceway to Terminal Block TB2 c Connect the cable harness white...

Page 8: ...10 Connect the MicroTech II LonWorks Communications Module to the network a Replace the network plug in P8 See Figure 3 11 Reconnect the network to TB 2 terminals 128 and 129 if it is necessary Figure...

Page 9: ...nection Schematic Diagram 522 523 LonWorks Communications Module Main Control Board MCB Unit Terminal Block Tb2 128 129 LonWorks Network A B Figure 6 Mount LonWorks Communications Module 12 Pin Header...

Page 10: ...10 IM702 3 Figure 7 Cable Harness Routing Applied Rooftop Unit LonWorks Comunications Module Controller Cable Shelf Cable Raceway Terminal Block TB2 Network Cable Communications...

Page 11: ...IM702 3 11 Figure 8 Cable Harness Routing Self Contained Unit Controller LonWorks Comunications Module Terminal Block TB2 Network Cable Harness Communications...

Page 12: ...s Additional nodes may be added with little regard to existing cable routing Free Topology Networks A LonWorks free topology network means that devices nodes can be connected to the network in a varie...

Page 13: ...ft 450 m 22 AWG 1312 ft 400 m 1640 ft 500 m 16 AWG 1640 ft 500 m 1640 ft 500 m The longest cable path between any possible pair of nodes on a segment must not exceed the maximum node to node distance...

Page 14: ...ld connect two controllers with one continuous piece of cable in order to reduce the risk of com munications errors If you must splice the cable use crimp type butt connectors good or solder best Do n...

Page 15: ...ware and configured at the factory for stand alone unit operation The unit is ready to operate in a stand alone manner with default set point parameters that can be changed with the unit s keypad disp...

Page 16: ...Length parameter should not be set higher than 1024 for BACnet IP or 501 for BACnet MSTP 4 The Xs in Device Object Name are factory set equal to the last nine digits of the 18 digit number on the bar...

Page 17: ...ce personnel of McQuay International in Minneapolis Minnesota 763 553 5330 A Return Goods tag must be included with the returned material Enter the required information to expedite handling and prompt...

Page 18: ...2 3 2004 McQuay International www mcquay com 800 432 1342 This document contains the most current product information as of this printing For the most current product information please go to www mcqu...

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