User’s Manual MOD9200LON LONWORKS® Transceiver Configuration Software Setup & Configuration MOD9200LON Transceiver Installation & Configuration AUTOMATION COMPONENTS, INC Version : 4.0 2305 Pleasant View Road I0000675 Middleton, Wisconsin 53562 Page 2 of 31 www.workaci.com (888) 967-5224 License Agreement for Automation Components, Inc. Software IMPORTANT-READ THESE TERMS CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING THIS SOFTWARE. THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS ESTABLISH A CONTRACT BETWEEN YOU INDIVIDUALLY IF YOU ARE AGREEING TO IT IN YOUR OWN CAPACITY, OR IF YOU ARE AUTHORIZED TO AGREE ON BEHALF OF YOUR COMPANY OR ANOTHER ORGANIZATION, BETWEEN THE ENTITIY FOR WHOSE BENEFIT YOU ACT (“YOU”), AND ACI. BY OPENING THE SEALED CD ROM PACKAGE IN THIS MANUAL, YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU HAVE READ THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT, THAT YOU UNDERSTAND IT, AND THAT YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY ITS TERMS. 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Transceiver Installation ...................................................................................................... 5 b. Network Setup for Transceiver Configuration ................................................................. 6 c. Setting A New IP Address ................................................................................................... 6 d. Manually Resetting The Factory Default IP Address ...................................................... 7 III. Configuration Software ........................................................................................................... 8 a. Configuration Software Description .................................................................................. 8 b. System Requirements .......................................................................................................... 8 c. Configuration Software Installation .................................................................................. 8 d. Creating A MOD9200 Configuration File ......................................................................... 8 e. Input Register Configuration ............................................................................................. 9 f. Digital Output (Coil) Register Configuration ................................................................ 14 g. Analog Output (Holding) Register Configuration .......................................................... 16 h. Setting the Mesh Network ID for the repeater/router devices ...................................... 19 i. Miscellaneous Menu .......................................................................................................... 19 j. Configuring The Transceiver For Internal Network ..................................................... 20 k. Sending The Configuration File To The MOD9200 ....................................................... 23 l. Activating The Config File ................................................................................................ 25 IV. Data Acquisition ..................................................................................................................... 26 a. LONWORKS Protocol ...................................................................................................... 26 b. MOD9200LON LonWorks Transceiver Parameters ..................................................... 26 The Input Registers ....................................................................................................... 27 The Digital Output (Coil) Registers ............................................................................. 27 The Analog Output (Holding) Registers ...................................................................... 27 The Alarm Registers ...................................................................................................... 28 V. Quick Setup Instructions ........................................................................................................ 29 a. Configuration of the MOD9200LON ............................................................................... 29 b. Installing the FTT-10 Network ......................................................................................... 29 APPENDIX A ................................................................................................................................ 30 Available MOD9200LON models .............................................................................................. 30 MOD9000LON Receiver Installation & Configuration AUTOMATION COMPONENTS, INC Version : 4.0 2305 Pleasant View Road I0000675 Middleton, Wisconsin 53562 Page 4 of 31 www.workaci.com (888) 967-5224 I. Introduction MOD9000LON Wireless Transceiver The ACI MOD9000LON LonWorks® network transceiver utilizes reliable Spread Spectrum Radio technology. When used with other ACI wireless sensors the system can transmit remote sensor readings, and status/alarm indications to a centralized networked monitoring station or controller without the need for extensive wiring. The MOD9000LON is compatible with any control panels or automation systems that utilize the LonWorks® communication protocol. a. ACI MOD9200 Transceiver System MOD9200LON Network Transceiver Receives input from up to 50 remote wireless sensor modules and/or wireless output modules (RD2402 & RD2432) per Transceiver ACI signal repeater/router RR2552 can be used to extend the wireless sensor transmission distance if needed FTT-10 (Free Topology Twisted Pair) phyical network connection MOD9200 Configuration Software II. LON Transceiver Installation & Network Setup MOD9000LON Receiver Installation & Configuration AUTOMATION COMPONENTS, INC Version : 4.0 2305 Pleasant View Road I0000675 Middleton, Wisconsin 53562 Page 5 of 31 www.workaci.com (888) 967-5224 a. Transceiver Installation Choose a location close to the LonWorks® network connection awat from the ground. Mount the Transceiver on the wall using four #8 screws. 24 VAC Input (500 mA nominal) - Connect 24VAC 60 Hz (no secondary ground) to the input terminals using 20 AWG wire as shown in the product data sheet. Figure 1 FTT-10 - Use 20 or 22 gauge shielded twisted pair wire to connect the Transceiver(Terminals “A” & “B”) to the LonWorks network (See Figure 1). The connection of the FTT-10 network is not polarity sensitive and the designation (+) and (-) on the board is not relevant in this case. There are two sets of terminal “A” & “B”. The second set of terminals can be used to extend the FTT-10 network (if needed). Default IP Jumper TCP/IP Connection (J2) Connection (J1) 24 VAC InputRS485 TerminalsMOD9000LON Receiver Installation & Configuration AUTOMATION COMPONENTS, INC Version : 4.0 2305 Pleasant View Road I0000675 Middleton, Wisconsin 53562 Page 6 of 31 www.workaci.com (888) 967-5224 b. Network Setup for Transceiver Configuration A network connection using a crossover cable is required during the initial setup of the Transceiver for transporting the Transceiver Configuration File via FTP. Connect the MOD9200 Transceiver (J2) to a 10/100Base-T Ethernet network or use a crossover cable to connect directly to the PC. Apply 24 VAC 60 Hz power to the MOD9200 Transceiver. c. Setting A New IP Address The MOD9200 is shipped from the factory with an IP address of 192.168.0.1 and a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 . Note: 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. The IP Address can be changed by changing the IP Address in the Transceiver Config File. Open either an existing config file or a new config file using the ACI Programmer Software. Click on Settings > TCP/IP Transport. Enter the new IP Address and Subnet Mask and click OK. The new IP Address will take affect when the Config File is downloaded to the Transceiver. Please note the “Router Setup-Webserver Only” window is not used by the MOD9200. MOD9000LON Receiver Installation & Configuration AUTOMATION COMPONENTS, INC Version : 4.0 2305 Pleasant View Road I0000675 Middleton, Wisconsin 53562 Page 7 of 31 www.workaci.com (888) 967-5224 Our recommendation is not to change the default factory IP address of the transceiver, since the Ethernet connection is used to configure the transceiver only and will not be required when the LON network is up and running. Router Setup – Webserver Only – NOT USED. d. Manually Resetting The Factory Default IP Address The Transceiver can manually be reset to the default IP Address by moving the jumper (J6) from “Norm” to “Init”. Turn off the power to the Transceiver and move the jumper from “Norm” to “Init”. Turn on power and the Transceiver can be communicated with using the Factory Default IP Address 192.168.0.1 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0. The Config File is no longer active while the jumper is in the “Init” position . A new Config File can be downloaded to the Transceiver if desired. To reactivate the Config File - turn off the power to the Transceiver and move the jumper back to “Norm”. Turn the power back on and the Config File will become active. The Transceiver will have the IP Address that was set in the Config File. MOD9000LON Receiver Installation & Configuration AUTOMATION COMPONENTS, INC Version : 4.0 2305 Pleasant View Road I0000675 Middleton, Wisconsin 53562 Page 8 of 31 www.workaci.com (888) 967-5224 III. Configuration Software a. Configuration Software Description The data registers of the Transceiver need to be configured prior to use. The configuration program “Trs Programmer.exe” can be found on CD ROM in packaging, or can be downloaded from our website ‘www.workaci.com’. The download instructions are included in the shipping document of the MOD9200 Transceiver. The software will be used to configure the 3 different type of data registers as follows: - Assign the Input Register function – Analog or Discrete - Assign wireless Digital Output (Coil) Register function - Assign wireless Analog Output (Holding) Register function - Assign the register address - Assign the Wireless Sensor ID and transmission channel - Assign the data type The MOD9200LON Transceiver is pre-defined with fixed configurations. Please refer to Appendix A for configuration map and details of different transceiver models. b. System Requirements PC (Notebook or desktop) with Windows 98, XP, Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8 Ethernet connection 10 MB of hard drive memory available c. Configuration Software Installation Extract (or unzip) the Trs Programmer zip file and click start the ‘setup.exe’ program to install the program. Follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation. d. Creating A MOD9200 Configuration File MOD9000LON Receiver Installation & Configuration AUTOMATION COMPONENTS, INC Version : 4.0 2305 Pleasant View Road I0000675 Middleton, Wisconsin 53562 Page 9 of 31 www.workaci.com (888) 967-5224 To create a new MOD9200 configuration file open the Trs Programmer by clicking on Start > Programs > Trs Programmer 6.XX. To open a new configuration table Click on File > New Transceiver Config File. A blank configuration table will open. The default startup is the Input Register configuration table and System Setup page. By clicking the “RegisterBank” tab, you can go to the Digital Output (Coil) register configuration table or Analog Output (Holding) Register configuration table. e. Input Register Configuration Next >