MOD9000LON Receiver Installation & Configuration
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Example 1 – nvoAlm08 returns a value of 33 representing Input Register 08 (Low
Battery Alarm), Digital Output 08 (Normal) & Analog Output 08 (Lost
Communication).
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Example 2 – nvoAlm08 returns a value of 40 representing Input Register 08
(Normal), Digital Output 08 (Lost Communication) & Analog Output 08 (Lost
Communication).
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Example 3 – nvoAlm28 returns a value of 42 representing Input Register 28 (Lost
Communication), Digital Output 28 (Lost Communication) & Analog Output 28
(Lost Communication).
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Example 4 – nvoAlm28 returns a value of 9 representing Input Register 28 (Low
Battery Alarm), Digital Output 28 (Lost Communication) & Analog Output 28
(Normal).
For more implementation information please refer to the Echelon Corporation website
www.echelon.com or the LonMark International association website www.lonmark.org.
V. Quick Setup Instructions
a.
Configuration of the MOD9200LON
1.
Connect the Transceiver to the TCP/IP network using RJ45 Category 5 Ethernet cable
or a crossover cable (see Fig. 1 page 4) to a notebook or a desktop PC.
2.
Apply 24 VAC 60 Hz power to the input terminals of the Transceiver. The
Transceiver current draw is less than 0.3 Amp.
3.
The Transceiver is shipped with an IP address of 192.168.0.1 and a subnet mask of
255.255.255.0 (see page 8 for instructions on changing the IP address).
4.
To initially connect to the Transceiver, the networked PC must have a static IP
address in the form of 192.168.0.X where X is > 2 with a subnet mask of
255.255.255.0.
5.
Installing The MOD9200 Configuration Software
6.
Configure the MOD9200LON Transceiver (see Appendix A)