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E-Link Gateway Installation Instructions
7
Commissioning a Standard Application
Once the E-Link Gateway has been mechanically and
electrically installed (that is, it has been located in its
enclosure, wired, and terminated appropriately), it may
be Quick Commissioned.
1.
Apply power and verify that the red power
Light-Emitting Diode (LED) on the IPU-II board is
on. Make sure the T-switch is set to OFF, and then
set the required Media Access Control (MAC)
address. Set the MAC address in accordance with
the system integrator to ensure that a unique
address is used. If any non-standard setup is
required, refer to the
E-Link Commissioning and
Troubleshooting Guide
(LIT-12011238)
for more
details.
2.
Based on the equipment to be integrated (see
Table 8) and the required BAS output protocol (see
Table 9), select the appropriate settings on
GROUP A and GROUP B switches. For equipment
points lists, refer to the
Johnson Controls Portal
(Products and Services>Delivery>Products/
Service Field Support>Equipment
Integration>YORK Equipment Data Maps)
.
3.
Press, hold a few seconds, then release the push
button shown in Figure 11. The status LED flashes
quickly. After the E-Link Gateway re-initializes, the
commissioning is complete.
4.
When commissioning a
L
ON
W
ORKS
BAS output
protocol, disconnect the BAS network and cycle
the power on the E-Link Gateway to activate the
Quick Start and the
L
ON
W
ORKS
FTT10 ProtoCessor.
The ProtoCessor does not recognize the push
button as a trigger to reset and load the correct
conversion file. Wait a minimum of 10 minutes
before reconnecting the BAS network.
5.
Check the E-Link Gateway’s LEDs. First, check the
STATUS LED; if the E-Link Gateway has no errors,
it flashes continuously (1/2 second on, 1/2 second
off). If the LED is not flashing continuously, see
Table 6 for possible reasons.
FIG:
P
w
rC
on
n
Figure 6: Power Connection Shown as 120 VAC
Table 5: Allowable MAC Addresses
Protocol
Max Allowable Switch
Settable MAC
Addresses
BACnet MS/TP
1 – 127
N2
1 – 127
Modbus RTU
1 – 127