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Commissioning a SonNet System: A Step-‐By-‐Step Guide
1.
Mount the receiver using the DIN carrier clip.
NB
-‐ it is extremely important that if the receiver is to
be mounted in an enclosed panel (metal or plastic) that an external aerial extension is used. Two
are available from Sontay, a 2 metre version
RF-‐AERIAL-‐PM2
and a 5 metre version
RF-‐AERIAL-‐
PM5
(see page 18). If the aerial is to be mounted on top of the receiver panel, the extension bulk
head jack should be mounted through a hole (preferably on the top of the panel) and secured in
place with the star washer and hex nut. If the aerial is to be mounted remotely, the extension lead
should be passed through a protective cable gland on the panel. The connector on the other end of
the extension should be screwed hand tight onto the aerial connector located on the receiver PCB.
Do NOT over tighten.
2.
Fit the receiver aerial to the receiver PCB mounted connector, or if using an aerial extension, to the
bulk head jack connector.
3.
Ensure, where possible, that the receiver aerial is aligned vertically, and as far away from
obstructions as possible.
4.
Ensure that the receiver power supply polarity is correct if using a 24Vdc supply.
5.
Mount all routers in their appropriate positions, as determined by the site survey. Ensure that the
power supply polarity is correct if using a 24Vdc supply.
6.
Ensure, where possible, that the router aerials are aligned vertically, and as far away from
obstructions as possible.
7.
Do NOT switch on the router(s) until all SonNet devices are installed and ready for commissioning.
8.
NB -‐ RF-‐IOMs have router functionality
. Mount all RF-‐IOMs in their appropriate positions, as
determined by the site survey. Ensure that the power supply polarity is correct if using a 24Vdc
supply.
9.
Ensure, where possible, that the RF-‐IOM aerials are aligned vertically, and as far away from
obstructions as possible.
10.
Do NOT switch on the RF-‐IOM(s) until all SonNet devices are installed and ready for commissioning.
11.
Mount all end devices (EDs) in their appropriate positions.
a.
Ensure that each space housing ED is mounted with the tamperproof screw at the bottom.
This ensures the integral PCB aerial is in the correct alignment.
b.
Ensure that each plant housing ED is mounted with the aerials aligned vertically, and as
far away from obstructions as possible.
12.
Do NOT switch on EDs until the receiver and ALL routers are installed and commissioned.
13.
Connect the receiver’s USB connector to a laptop or PC with CMS installed.
14.
Switch on the receiver. Note that the red LED near the reset button is flashing. This indicates that
the receiver has no child devices on the network.
15.
If required, install the 2 drivers required for CMS (see page 24).
16.
Start CMS by double-‐clicking the desktop icon. Select the required com port (see page 24). Log on
at admin level (see page 27).
17.
If required, add a background image to CMS map display (see page 39).
18.
Using CMS, ensure that the receiver appears in the hierarchical display. Add to the map display by
drag-‐and-‐drop.
19.
Place the receiver in auto-‐commissioning mode (see page 28).
20.
Referencing the site survey plans, switch on all the routers and RF-‐IOMs using the PCB jumper,
starting with those closest to the receiver (i.e. “layer 1”). Carry on with the next layers of routers
and RF-‐IOMs until all routers and RF-‐IOMs are switched on.
21.
Using CMS, ensure that all the routers appear in the hierarchical display.
a.
Note that initially, the routers and RF-‐IOMs will be shown in the “Unknown” category in
the hierarchical display. This is normal.
b.
Ensure that each router moves to the “Router” category in the hierarchical display.
Depending on the number of devices on the network, this may take a couple of minutes.
c.
Ensure that each RF-‐IOM moves to the “RF-‐IOMs” category in the hierarchical display.
Depending on the number of devices on the network, this may take a couple of minutes.
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