BACnet ® Multi-Network Router User Manual Firmware 3.0 and Later UM-BASRTB03-AA8UM-BASRTB03-AA8 2 Trademarks BASautomation, Contemporary Controls and CTRLink are registered trademarks of Contemporary Control Systems, Inc. BACnet is a registered trademark of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc. Powered by Sedona Framework is a trademark of Tridium, Inc. Other product names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Copyright © Copyright 2018, by Contemporary Control Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language or computer language, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, manual, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of: Contemporary Control Systems, Inc. Tel: +1-630-963-7070 2431 Curtiss Street Fax: +1-630-963-0109 Downers Grove, Illinois 60515 USA E-mail: info@ccontrols.com Contemporary Controls Ltd Tel: +44 (0)24 7641 3786 14 Bow Court Fax: +44 (0)24 7641 3923 Fletchworth Gate E-mail: info@ccontrols.co.uk Coventry CV5 6SP UK Contemporary Controls (Suzhou) Co. Ltd Tel: +44 (0)24 7641 3786 11 Huoju Road Fax: +44 (0)24 7641 3923 Industrial Park — Science & Technology E-mail: info@ccontrols.com.cn New District, Suzhou PR China 215009 Contemporary Controls GmbH Tel: +49 (0)341 520359 0 Fuggerstraße 1 B Fax: +49 (0)341 520359 16 D-04158 Leipzig Germany E-mail: info@ccontrols.de Disclaimer Contemporary Control Systems, Inc. reserves the right to make changes in the specifications of the product described within this manual at any time without notice and without obligation of Contemporary Control Systems, Inc. to notify any person of such revision or change. WARNING — This is a Class A product as defined in EN55022. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. UM-BASRTB03-AA8 3 Contents 1 Introduction .............................................................................................................. 5 2 Specifications ........................................................................................................... 7 2.1 Electrical ............................................................................................................ 7 2.2 Environmental .................................................................................................... 7 2.3 Mounting ............................................................................................................ 7 2.4 Functional........................................................................................................... 7 2.5 Regulatory Compliance ...................................................................................... 7 2.6 Electromagnetic Compatibility ............................................................................ 7 2.7 Connectors ......................................................................................................... 8 2.8 Mechanical ......................................................................................................... 8 3 Power ....................................................................................................................... 9 3.1 POWER SUPPLY PRECAUTIONS .................................................................... 9 3.2 Limited Power Sources .................................................................................... 11 4 LEDs ...................................................................................................................... 12 5 Operation ............................................................................................................... 13 5.1 MS/TP Port....................................................................................................... 13 EIA-485 Bias and Termination Jumpers .................................................... 14 5.2 Ethernet Port .................................................................................................... 14 5.3 Reset IP Switch ................................................................................................ 14 6 Webpage Configuration ......................................................................................... 15 Web page navigation ................................................................................................. 20 6.1 Device Parameters ........................................................................................... 20 Device Name (Default Value = BASRT-Bxxxxxx) ..................................... 20 Device Instance (Default Value = 0) ......................................................... 20 Device Location (Default Value = location) ............................................... 20 6.2 BACnet Ethernet (0 disables BACnet Ethernet) .............................................. 21 Ethernet Network (Default Value = 0) ...................................................... 21 6.3 BACnet/IP Parameters ..................................................................................... 21 BACnet/IP UDP Port (Default Value = 0xBAC0) ........................................ 21 UM-BASRTB03-AA8 4 BACnet/IP Network (Default Value = 1) ..................................................... 21 IP Assigned By (Default Value = FIXED) ................................................... 22 IP Address (Default Value = 192.168.92.68) ............................................. 22 IP Subnet (Default Value = 24) .................................................................. 22 IP Gateway (Default Value = 192.168.92.1) .............................................. 22 6.4 MS/TP Parameters ........................................................................................... 22 MS/TP MAC (Default Value = 00) .............................................................. 22 MS/TP Network (Default Value = 2001) ................................................... 22 Max Masters (Default Value = 127) ......................................................... 22 Max Info Frames (Default Value = 100) ................................................... 23 MS/TP Baud Rate (Default Value = 38400) ............................................. 23 MS/TP Tolerance (Default Selection = Strict) .......................................... 23 7. Firmware Updates ..................................................................................................... 24 8. Advanced Features and Diagnostics ...................................................................... 25 8.1 Advanced Configuration Page.......................................................................... 25 8.2 Status Screen ................................................................................................... 28 8.3 Routing Table ................................................................................................... 32 8.4 Security Screen ................................................................................................ 33 9 Warranty ................................................................................................................ 34 10 Returning Products for Repair ............................................................................. 35 11 Declaration of Conformity .................................................................................... 36 UM-BASRTB03-AA8 5 1 Introduction The BASRT-B is housed in a metal enclosure which is DIN-rail mountable. The router is powered from a 24 VAC/VDC source and it is fully web page configurable using a standard web browser. It is equipped with one optically isolated MS/TP port and one 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Auto-MDIX port. It is a rugged and compact BACnet multi-network router which provides versatile stand-alone routing between BACnet/IP, BACnet Ethernet (ISO 8802-3), and BACnet MS/TP networks. By being BTL-certified, full BACnet compliance is guaranteed by completed independent interoperability testing by BTL (BACnet Test Labs) and listings obtained for both B- RTR and B-BBMD device profiles. Enhanced Diagnostics are built in and accessible from router web page: BACnet MS/TP “Status” webpage with present MS/TP device status and network statistics, in addition to a BACnet/IP “Routing” webpage with a discoverable routing table become useful when setting up or troubleshooting BACnet networks. The MS/TP port offers a 3-pin terminal block with a removable plug for the EIA-485 connection. Up to 254 master and slave devices can be addressed through this port — however, the attached segment can accommodate up to 31 full-load devices. MS/TP baud rates: 9600, 19200, 38400, and 76800 are supported. The Ethernet port offers a shielded RJ-45 connector. Through auto-negotiation and Auto- MDIX, it automatically matches its duplex setting, data rate and communication pair usage to whatever is needed by the attached equipment. Thus, only a straight-through CAT5 cable is needed for connection. DHCP IP Addressing when enabled from the web page, allows the BASrouter to obtain an IP address from a DHCP server on the network automatically. FIXED IP address is the default setting. DHCP setting should be used with caution when BBMD and FDR are enabled because of the dynamic IP addressing nature of the DHCP protocol. If you are unsure use FIXED IP setting. Reset IP switch is the user-accessible momentary switch used to reset the IP address, subnet mask and gateway address to the factory defaults. Use a paper clip to press it for a few seconds while the router is powered and then power-cycle the router to restore IP address, subnet mask, gateway address and credentials to default values of: IP Address 192.168.92.68 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 (/24) Gateway Address 192.168.92.1 Username admin Password admin UM-BASRTB03-AA8 6 Three LEDs indicate operation: Power LED glows green when 24V is provided to BASrouter. Ethernet LED glows green for 100 Mbps link, yellow for 10 Mbps link, and the LED will flash to indicate network activity. MS/TP LED flashes green when MS/TP traffic is received. When flashing continuously and without long interruptions, the MS/TP receive LED is a good indicator that the MS/TP network is operational. BBMD: A BACnet Broadcast Management Device (BBMD) within the router can be enabled to allow BACnet communication across routed IP networks, that is a network comprised of multiple IP subnets. If all IP devices use the same subnet, this functionality can be left disabled. The router also supports Foreign Device Registration. Attention: Be cautious when using BBMD and FDR in conjunction with DHCP IP addressing. Depending on your DHCP server settings, obtained IP address may change. If you are unsure and need to use BBMD, use FIXED IP addressing in the BASrouter. Each unit complies with Class A radiated and conducted emissions as defined by EN55022 and CFR 47, Part 15, and is intended for use in non-residential areas. UM-BASRTB03-AA8 7 2 Specifications 2.1 Electrical (Class 2 Circuits Only) INPUT DC AC Voltage (±10%): 24 V 24 V Power: 2 W 4 VA Frequency: N/A 47–63 Hz 2.2 Environmental Operating temperature: 0°C to 60°C Storage temperature: –40°C to +85°C Relative humidity: 10–95%, non-condensing 2.3 Mounting TS-35 DIN-rail 2.4 Functional Ethernet MS/TP Physical Layer: 10BASE-T EIA-485 100BASE-TX Cable length limit: 100 m 1200 m (for AWG 18) MS/TP Baud rate (bps): 9600, 19200, 38400, 76800 MS/TP node limit: 254 devices total, 31 full-load devices per segment MS/TP LED: flashing green = receive MS/TP activity Ethernet LED: green = 100 Mbps yellow = 10 Mbps flashing = activity 2.5 Regulatory Compliance CE Mark; RoHS; CFR47, Part 15 Class A UL508 and C22.2 No. 142-M1987: Industrial Control Equipment 2.6 Electromagnetic Compatibility Each unit complies with Class A radiated and conducted emissions as defined by EN55022 and CFR 47, Part 15. This equipment is intended for use in non-residential areas. WARNING — This is a Class A product as defined in EN55022. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. UM-BASRTB03-AA8 8 2.7 Connectors 3-pin (MS/TP) Pin Assignments (Also displayed on product label) RJ-45 (MDI Ethernet) Pin Assignments 1 TD + 3 RD + 2 TD – 6 RD – (All other pins are unused.) USB Mini B Connector (Aux) This connector is only used for firmware upgrades. EIA-485 Bias and Termination Jumpers U Install jumper to apply pull-up bias. T Install jumper to terminate bus. D Install jumper to apply pull-down bias. (All jumpers are installed by default.) 2.8 Mechanical Figure 2 — RJ-45 Connector Figure 3 — USB Figure 4 — Internal Figure 5 — Product Dimensions Figure 1 — 3-pin Connector UM-BASRTB03-AA8 9 3 Power The BASRT-B requires 24 VAC or 24 VDC (see Figure 6) while drawing no more than 4 VA of power. The recommended conductor size is 16–18 AWG. COM is directly connected to zero volts and the chassis is DC isolated from zero volts. Input connections are reverse-polarity protected. Figure 6 — Power Options WARNING: Powering devices can present hazards. Read the following text carefully. 3.1 POWER SUPPLY PRECAUTIONS Internally, the router utilizes a half-wave rectifier and therefore can share the same AC power source with other half-wave rectified devices. Sharing a common DC power source is also possible. Sharing AC power with full-wave rectified devices is NOT recommended. Full-wave rectified devices usually require a dedicated AC power source that has a secondary elevated above ground. Both secondary connections are considered HOT. AC power sources that power several half-wave devices have a common secondary connection called either COMMON, LO, or GROUND. This connection might be tied to frame ground or earth. The other side of the secondary is considered the HOT or HI side of the connection. Connect the HOT side of the secondary to either the HI or the HIB input on the router and the LO side to COM on the router. All other half-wave devices sharing the same AC power source need to follow the same convention. When using a DC power source, connect the positive terminal of the source to either the HI or the HIB input and the negative terminal to COM on the router. Reversing polarity to the router will not damage the router. If shielded cable is used, it is recommended to tie all shield segments together and connect one of the shield ends to chassis while taping back the other. For MS/TP devices that share a power source with the BASRT-B, see Figure 7 for proper 2-wire bus connections and Figure 8 for proper 3-wire bus connections. Next >