MCS
‐
BMS
‐
GATEWAY
Startup
Guide
Revision
2.0
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Control
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2
BACNET/LONWORKS
SETUP
THROUGH
PROTOCESSOR
MCS
‐
BMS
‐
GATEWAY
2.1
Installation
steps
for
the
customer
1.
The
MCS
‐
BMS
‐
GATEWAY
is
preprogrammed
from
factory
for
the
MCS
‐
MAGNUM
it
will
connect
to.
If
you
need
to
create
the
configuration
please
see
section
4.
2.
Set
the
A,
B,
and
S
DIP
Switch
banks
for
field
protocol
baud
rate,
Node
‐
ID/Device
Instance,
and
proper
configuration.
(See
section
2.2)
3.
Connect
the
MCS
‐
BMS
‐
GATEWAY
to
the
Field
protocol
port
and
the
MCS
‐
Magnum
Ethernet
port
to
the
MCS
‐
BMS
‐
GATEWAY
Ethernet
port.
(See
Section
0)
4.
Power
up
the
MCS
‐
BMS
‐
GATEWAY.
After
power
up,
the
device
is
installed
on
BACnet
MS/TP,
or
Metasys
N2
or
Lonworks
5.
The
IP
address
should
already
be
set
,
however
if
an
IP
address
change
is
required
refer
to
Section
4
to
run
the
RUInet
utility
program
to
change
the
IP
address.
No
changes
to
the
configuration
file
are
necessary.
2.2
Configure
the
DIP
Switches
2.2.1
Setting
the
Node
Address
/Device
Instance
(DIP
Switch
A0
–
A7)
for
BACnet
MS/TP,
&
Metasys
N2
The
A
Bank
DIP
switches
on
the
MCS
‐
BMS
‐
GATEWAY
allow
users
to
set
the
Node
address/Device
Instance
on
the
RS
‐
485.
DIP
switches
A0
–
A7
can
also
be
used
to
set
the
MAC
Address
for
BACnet
MS/TP.
Figure
1:
A0
–
A7
DIP
Switches
Please
refer
to
Appendix
B.2
for
the
full
range
of
addresses
to
set
Node
address/Device
Instance.
For
Bacnet
MS/TP
the
device
instance
is
equal
to
the
Node
Address
(0
‐
127)
plus
18100
NOTE:
When
setting
DIP
Switches,
please
ensure
that
power
to
the
board
is
OFF.