Legrand LMSM-201, LMSM-603 DLM Digital Network Segment Manager Installation guide

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Digital Lighting Management
LMSM-201
LMSM-603
Digital Lighting Management
Digital Network
Segment Manager
Installation Instructions
The Digital Lighting Management (DLM) Digital Network Segment Manager is a
network controller designed for use with DLM local networks and/or LILM lighting
control panels. The Segment Manager provides global control, monitoring,
adjustment, and scheduling functionality for networked DLM systems across
multiple rooms and buildings.
Install Segment Manager MS/TP terminals in the middle of each segment network
with an equal number of devices in either direction. Max of 40 LMBC-300’s per
segment network.
UNIT DESCRIPTION
Segment Network
LM-MSTP wire
Linear topology (daisy-chain)
dataline
LMBC-300
LMBC-300
DLM
Local
Network
DLM
Local
Network
LMBC-300LMBC-300
LILM Panel
Segment Manager
Ethernet cable to
LAN, PC or BAS
DLM
Local
Network
DLM
Local
Network
CONTENTS
Preparation .........................................2
Precautions ........................................ 3
Mounting ...............................................4
Environmental Requirements ............ 4
Physical Mounting .............................. 4
Board Layout ........................................6
Wiring Details .......................................7
Grounding ........................................... 7
Communications Wiring ..................... 7
Ethernet .............................................. 8
Serial Ports ......................................... 8
Power Wiring ...................................... 9
Power Up and Initial Checkout .............9
About the Battery ...............................10
Using Status LEDs ..............................10
Ethernet Ports .................................. 10
Heartbeat .......................................... 10
Status ................................................ 11
Initial Login and Set up ....................... 11
Maintaining the Segment Manager .....12
Certifications ......................................13
Appendix: Static IP Address Setup .....14
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Preparation
Unpack the Segment Manager and power module and inspect the package contents for
damaged or missing components. If damaged, notify the appropriate carrier at once and
return any damaged components for immediate repair or replacement.
Included in this Package
Included in this package you should find the following items:
•ASegmentManager.
•A120VACpowermodule.
•TheseSegmentManagerInstallationInstructions.
• Groundingwire,withquick-disconnect0.187”femaleconnector.
• SegmentNetworkterminalblock(s);onefortheLMSM-201,threefortheLMSM-603.
• End-of-Line120Ohmterminatingresistors;
twofortheLMSM-201,sixfortheLMSM-603.
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Precautions
This document uses the following warning and caution conventions:
Caution
Cautions remind the reader to be careful. They alert readers to situations where
there is a chance that the reader might perform an action that cannot be undone,
might get unexpected results, or might lose data. Cautions contain an explanation of
why the action is potentially problematic.
Warning
Warnings alert the reader to proceed with extreme care. They alert readers to
situations where there is a chance that the reader might do something that can result
in personal injury or equipment damage. Warnings contain an explanation of why the
action is potentially dangerous.
Safety Precautions
The following items are warnings of a general nature relating to the installation and start-up of
the Segment Manager. Be sure to heed these warnings to prevent personal injury or equipment
damage.
Warning
•Disconnectpowerbeforeinstallationorservicingtopreventelectricalshockor
equipment damage.
•Makeallconnectionsinaccordancewithnationalandlocalelectricalcodes.Use
copper conductors only.
•Toreducetheriskofreorelectricalshock,installinacontrolledenvironment
relatively free of contaminants.
•Thisdeviceisonlyintendedforuseasamonitoringandcontroldevice.Toprevent
data loss or equipment damage, do not use it for any other purpose.
Static Discharge Precautions
Static charges produce voltages high enough to damage electronic components. The
microprocessors and associated circuitry within a Segment Manager are sensitive to static
discharge. Follow these precautions when installing, servicing, or operating the system:
Caution
•Workinastatic-freearea.
•Dischargeanystaticelectricityyoumayhaveaccumulated.Dischargestatic
electricity by touching a securely grounded object.
•Donothandletheprintedcircuitboard(PCB)withoutproperprotectionagainst
static discharge. Use a wrist strap when handling PCBs. The wrist strap clamp
must be secured to earth ground.
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Mounting
Mount the Segment Manager in a location that allows clearance for wiring, servicing, and
moduleremoval.Additionalmountinginformationapplies,asfollows:
•EnvironmentalRequirements
•PhysicalMounting
Environmental Requirements
Note the following requirements for the Segment Manager mounting location:
• Thisproductisintendedforindooruseonly.Donotexposetheunittoambient
conditions outside of the range of 0ºC (32º F) to 50ºC (122º F) and relative humidity
outside the range 5% to 95% non-condensing (pollution degree 1).
• Ifmountinginsideanenclosure,thatenclosureshouldbedesignedtokeeptheunit
within its required operating range considering a 20-watt dissipation by the Segment
Manager, plus dissipation from any other devices installed in the same enclosure. This
is especially important if the Segment Manager is mounted inside an enclosure with
other heat producing equipment.
• Donotmounttheunit:
– in an area where excessive moisture, corrosive fumes, or explosive vapors are
present.
– where vibration or shock is likely to occur.
– in a location subject to electrical noise. This includes the proximity of large electrical
conductors, electrical machinery, welding equipment, spark igniters, and variable
frequency drives.
Physical Mounting
The following information applies to physically mounting the unit.
• YoucanmounttheSegmentManagerinanyorientation.Ititnotnecessarytoremove
the cover before mounting.
• Mountingona35mmwideDINrailisrecommended.TheSegmentManagerunitbase
has a molded DIN rail slot and locking clip.
• IfDINrailmountingisimpractical,youcanusescrewsinmountingtabsonthe
Segment Manager. Tab dimensions are in Fig. 2.
• TheLMSM-ENC1isanoptionalDINrailequippedenclosure.TheLMSM-ENC1provides
anintegral120VACreceptacle,conduitconnectionpointsandprotectionforthe
SegmentManager.ItisdesignedforapplicationswherecodeorthelocalAHJrequires
that low voltage wiring such as control and communication wiring be run inside
conduit, or where needed for customer specifications. See the instructions provided
with the LMSM-ENC1 for more information.
To mount on third-party DIN rail (when not using the LMSM-ENC1)
The following procedure provides step-by-step DIN rail mounting instructions for the
Segment Manager. It is recommended to leave 2 inches of clearance above and below the
segment manager.
Step 1 Securely install the DIN rail using at least two screws, near both ends of the rail.
Step 2 Position the Segment Manager on the rail, tilting to hook DIN rail tabs over one edge
of the DIN rail (see Fig. 1).
Step 3 Use a screwdriver to pry down the plastic locking clip, and push down and in on the
Segment Manager, to force the locking clip to snap over the other edge of the DIN
rail.
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Tab Mounting
Electronicandprintedversionsofthisguidemaynotshowthedimensionstoscale.Verifyall
measurements before drilling.
Note: DIN rail mounting is recommended over tab mounting (see Fig. 1).
6.719” (170.66mm)
0.160” Dia.
(4.08mm)
2.50”
(63.50mm)
Fig. 2: Tab Mounting Dimensions
7.13” (181mm)
6.38” (162mm)
2.05” (52mm)
4.1” (104mm)
Attaching to DIN rail Removing from DIN rail
Fig. 1: DIN Rail Mounting
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General Dimensions
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Removing and Replacing the Cover
The cover snaps onto the base with four plastic
tabs (two on each end).
To remove the cover, press in the four tabs on
both ends of the unit, and lift the cover off.
To replace the cover, orient it so the cutout
area for comm ports is correct, then push
inwards to snap in place.
Board Layout
Fig. 4 shows the location of LEDs,
option slots, and other features of the Segment Manager with the cover removed.
ForasideviewofcommunicationsportsandotherfeaturesseeFig.5&6.
B A T T E R Y
Earth Ground
Spade Lug
Barrel power connector
for wall mounted
power module
Segment Network #1
RS-485 (3-pos) COM2
RS-232 (DB-9)
COM1
(Not Used)
Segment Network #2 & #3
(LMSM-603 Only)
Mode Jumper
(for serial shell access)
20 pin
connector
(not used)
PRI
(LAN1)
BEAT
STATUS
Status LEDs
(visible with cover on)
Secondary
Ethernet
(RJ-45)
SEC/LAN2
(Not Used)
Option Slot
Connectors
(not used)
Battery
Connector
Battery
Bracket
(on top of
option board
if any)
Primary
Ethernet
(RJ-45)
PRI/LAN1
SEC
(LAN2)
Serial Port LEDs
COM 1 COM2
Rx Tx Rx Tx
(not visible with cover on)
Fig. 4: Board Layout
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Fig. 3: Removing the Cover
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Wiring Details
Make connections to the Segment Manager in the following order:
1. Connect supplied earth grounding wires (with spade connector) from the earth ground lug on
theSegmentManagertoanearbyearthgroundingpoint.See“Grounding”fordetails.
2. Preparepowerwiring,butleavetheunitpoweredoff;donotplugintheBarrelpowerconnector
fromthePowerModuleuntilallothermountingandwiringiscomplete.See“PowerWiring”for
details.
3. Connectcommunicationscables.SeeFig.4,5&6forportsavailableontheSegmentManager.
Grounding
Anearthgroundspadelug(0.187”)isprovidedonthebaseoftheSegmentManagerforconnection
to earth ground. For maximum protection from electrostatic discharge or other forms of EMI,
connectthesuppliedearthgroundingwiretothislugandanearbyearthground(seeFig.4&6).
Keep this wire as short as possible.
Communications Wiring
Before connecting cables, provide strain relief for them to prevent damage to the Segment
Manager. Connect communications wiring to the Segment Manager using ports on the bottom of
the unit (see Fig. 5), which include:
• RJ-45EthernetforPCorLAN
connection
• RS-485(3-position)forSegment
Network(BACnetMS/TP)
connections
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Barrel power
connector
Ground wire
PC or LAN
Segment
Network
White (+)
Green (R)
Black ( – )
White (
+)
-
+R
-
+R
Black ( – )
White (
+)
Black ( – )
*
*
Green (R)
Green (R)
* Connect a 120 ohm resistor between - and + wires on the last DLM MS/TP network
device located at opposite ends of the segment. Wrap and tape unconnected shield
conductors at the end of the segment.
Connect the shield conductors from all network segments to earth ground at the
segment manager. The LMSM-ENC1 enclosure provides a ground lug for this purpose
and is recommended. Do not connect the shield conductor(s) at any other device.
*
Fig. 5: Wiring the Segment Manager
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Ethernet
Two female 10/100-Mbit Ethernet connections are provided on the Segment Manager. These
areRJ-45connectorslabeledLAN2andLAN1.UseastandardEthernetpatchcablefor
connectingtoahuborEthernetswitch.AnactivityLEDforeachEthernetportisvisibleand
theyarelabeled“SEC”(forLAN2)and“PRI”(forLAN1)onthecover.
The factory-default IP address for LAN1 on a Segment Manager is
192.168.1.12x, where the last numeral “x” in the address matches the last
digit of the Segment Manager’s serial number.
The subnet mask is 255.255.255.0.
The factory-default IP address for LAN2 on a Segment Manager is
192.168.5.12x, where the last numeral “x” in the address matches the last
digit of the Segment Manager’s serial number.
Note:OnlyuseLAN1(primaryport),unlessyouhaveaspecicapplicationforisolatinga
driver’snetworktrafctoaseparateLAN,usingLAN2.DonotuseLAN2astheprimaryport.
Serial Ports
LEDs for the two serial ports are located on the Segment Manager’s bottom board, on the
oppositesideoftheRS-232andRS-485ports(seeFig.6).Labels“COM1”and“COM2”
correspondtothesoftwarecongurationoftheCOMports.LEDsshowthetransmitand
receive activity for the serial ports and optional modem.
Note:YoumustremovethecovertoviewtheserialportLEDs.See“RemovingandReplacing
theCover,”page6.
• Theyellowtransmit(Tx)LEDindicatesthattheSegmentManagerissendingdataout
the serial port over a communications line to a connected device.
•Thegreenreceive(Rx)LEDindicatesthattheSegmentManagerisreceivingdatafroma
connected device.
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Earth Ground
Spade Lug
Barrel power
connector
RS-485 (3-pos)
COM2
(Segment
Network)
RS-232 (DB-9)
COM1
Option Slot area
Used for Segment
Network #2 & #3
on the LMSM-603
20 pin
connector
(not used)
Secondary Ethernet
(RJ-45) LAN2 (capped
with rubber plug)
Primary Ethernet
(RJ-45) LAN1
Battery
Connector
Battery Bracket
(on top of option
board if any)
Fig. 6: Segment Manager Ports and Components
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These LEDs provide a fixed on-time when data is detected on the port. If the Rx LED is on
constantly, this indicates a problem with the communications channel, such as a shorted wire
or reversed wiring.
Power Wiring
TheSegmentManagermustbepoweredbyanapproved15VDCpowersource.Thiscanbe
eitheranexternalwallmountACadapter(LMSM-PSincludedwithSegmentManager,orother
source of 15 volts DC).
The Segment Manager does not have an on/off switch. To apply power, plug in the Barrel power
connectortotheSegmentManager(seeFig.5&6forlocation).
Caution
Do not plug the Barrel connector plug from the LMSM-PS into the Segment
Manager until all other mounting and wiring is completed. See “Power Up and Initial
Checkout.”
Power Supply Module (LMSM-PS)
The power module is a self-contained, isolated, switching power supply designed to plug into a
standardbuilding115/120VACpowerreceptacle.TosupplypowertotheSegmentManager,you
then simply plug the Barrel connector plug from the LMSM-PS into the Barrel power connector
on the Segment Manager board.
Power Up and Initial Checkout
EnsurepowerwiringtotheSegmentManagerisready—seethe“PowerWiring”section.Refer
to Fig. 4 for the locations of the Segment Manager battery connector, status LEDs and Barrel
power connector (for LMSM-PS only).
Aftermountingandwiring,performthefollowing:
Step 1: Apply Power
ApplypowertotheSegmentManagerbypluggingthepowerplugintothepowerconnectoron
the Segment Manager. Refer to Figure 5 for location of the power connector.
Step 2: Check the Status LEDs
Whenpowerisapplied,thegreenLEDlabeled“STATUS”lights.Thisindicatesthatthesystem
isOKandthatpowerisapplied.
OncetheSegmentManagerboots,theyellow“BEAT”(heartbeat)LEDbeginsblinking,witha
typical rate of about 1 Hz. Blinking should begin within 30 seconds after power is applied. Watch
theblinkingyellowBEATLEDandwaitatleastoneminutebeforeattemptingtologontothe
Segment Manager.
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Ifafterapplyingpower,theSTATUSLEDgoesout,or
iftheBEATLEDcomeson(steady)andstayslitlonger
than two minutes, contact WattStopper Technical
Support.Seealsothe“UsingStatusLEDs”section.
About the Battery
The Segment Manager is provided with a custom 10-
cell NiMH battery pack mounted to the unit (under the
cover). This battery allows the Segment Manager to
continue operation through very short power bumps
(a few seconds in duration). If a longer power outage
occurs, the battery provides enough run time for the
Segment Manager to backup data and then shutdown.
Typically, this is one minute. Shutdown occurs automatically, after data is backed up to on-
board flash memory.
The Segment Manager charges the battery during normal operation, until fully charged.
Typically, the charge operation completes within 18 hours. Following a power outage, the
battery is charged again, as necessary. The power and battery circuitry is monitored by a
station running on the Segment Manager (via the PowerMonitorService). Station alarms are
generated whenever primary power is lost, or if the battery is uncharged or unable to hold a
sufficient charge. The battery should be replaced approximately every three years, or more
often if the unit is in a high temperature environment.
Note:ANiMHbatterycharacteristicistolosechargeifnotleftinchargemode(trickle
charge). Leaving the battery unconnected, or in a unit that is powered off, causes the battery
to fully discharge in a matter of weeks. Note that new Segment Managers ship from the
factorywithacompletelydischargedbattery.Allowatleast18hoursforthebatterytocharge
if it has not been in a powered unit.
For more information on the use and replacement of the battery, refer to the “Required
BatteryMaintenance”section.
Using Status LEDs
The Segment Manager includes several LEDs that can help you determine the status of
the unit. They are located in two places as shown in Fig. 4: the top of the Segment Manager
(visible through the cover), and for serial ports, on the bottom board (visible only with cover
removed). From left to right these LEDs include:
• EthernetPorts(SEC,PRI)
• Heartbeat(BEAT)
•Status(STATUS)
•SerialPorts(seeSerialPortssectiononpage8forexplanation)
Refer to Fig. 4 for the exact locations of status LEDs on the Segment Manager.
Ethernet Ports
EachEthernetport(“SEC”forLAN2,“PRI”forLAN1)hasonegreenLED,visibleonthetop
cover. The LED indicates activity on the associated port as follows:
• Off—No Ethernet link is made.
• On—Ethernetlinkispresent,butnoactivityontheLAN.
• Blinking—EthernetlinkispresentwithdataactivityontheLAN.
Heartbeat
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Battery
connector
Battery
assembly
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The“BEAT”LEDislocatedtotherightoftheEthernetLEDs,andisyellow.Undernormal
operation, this LED should blink about once per second. If the heartbeat LED stays on
constantly, does not light, or blinks very fast (more than once per second), contact technical
support.
Status
The“STATUS”LEDislocatedtotherightoftheheartbeat(“BEAT”)LED,andisgreen.ThisLED
provides a CPU machine status check, and should be lit when the Segment Manager is powered.
IftheSTATUSLEDisnotlitwhilepowerisapplied,contactWattStopperTechnicalSupport.
Initial Login and Set up
Make sure that you have followed
all installation instructions and
that the Segment Manager is
properly powered and connected
to the segment network(s).
1. ConnectaPCtotheLAN1
connection on the Segment
Manager using a standard
Ethernet cable (not supplied).
Note that some older
PCs require the use of a
crossover cable for this connection.
2. Confirm that the LED labeled PRI is lit on the top of the Segment Manager housing. This
indicates that an Ethernet connection is present. Confirm that the link indicator on the PC’s
NIC is also lit.
If both are not lit, try using another cable or try using a crossover cable.
3. Set the network adaptor in your PC to use a static IP address in the same range as the
SegmentManager.SetthePCto192.168.1.xxx(wherexxxisanynumberbetween001and
255 and is not the same as the Segment Manager). Set the subnet mask to 255.255.255.0. If
youneedassistancewiththisstep,seetheAppendix:StaticIPAddressSetuponpage14.
4. OpenabrowseronthePCandenterthefollowingintheaddresseld:
http://192.168.1.12x (where x is the last digit of the Segment Manager’s serial number)
The Segment Manager’s serial number is printed on a
labellocatedneartheLAN1connectorundertheplastic
cover.
Press ENTER.
5. The browser displays a progress indicator
while the Segment Manager downloads a
small application to the PC. This process
is only required the first time that you
connect to the Segment Manager.
6. WhentheLoginwindowappears,enter
the factory default login:
Username:
Password: (leave blank)
Clickthe“Login”button.Loginswith
individual permissions can be customized
fordifferentusers.RefertotheOperation
Manual for setting up user logins.
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To PC
Primary Ethernet
(RJ-45) LAN1
Fig. 8: Connecting to a PC
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7. The Segment Manager’s Home screen opens in the browser window. Refer to the
OperationManualforfurthersetupandoperationoftheSegmentManager.
Maintaining the Segment Manager
Cleaning
If dust or metal filings are present inside the unit, clean with vacuum or compressed air.
Otherwise,nocleaninginsidetheunitisrequired.Optionally,ifthecoverbecomesdirty,you
can wipe it with a damp cloth and mild detergent.
Required Battery Maintenance
Battery life expectancy is a function of its discharge cycles (the number of discharges
and their depth) and the ambient temperature of the battery during normal operation. In
most applications, the battery should see relatively few discharges. Therefore, ambient
temperature has more to do with determining the life expectancy of the battery than does any
other factor. If the Segment Manager is installed in a conditioned space, the battery should
provide dependable service for approximately three years (average). In an environment where
the operating temperature is higher (that is, 50ºC or 122ºF), you should only expect the battery
to last approximately one year.
The NiMH battery in the Segment Manager is fully discharged when factory shipped.
Additionally,NiMHbatterieslosechargeovertimeifnotkepttrickle-charged(see“About
theBattery”).Therefore,evenanewunit(orreplacementbattery)requiresupto18hoursof
powered operation before it can provide reliable backup power (is at full charge).
The Segment Manager monitors the battery and periodically loads the battery to test its ability
to maintain battery-backed functions. Investigate any battery trouble message, and check the
battery connections to the unit. Replace the battery as required.
Replacing the Battery
ThereplacementNPB-BATTbatteryisacompleteassembly,thatisacustomNiMHbattery
packpre-attachedtoabatterybracket(seeFig.6andFig.7).
Caution Use only battery packs approved for use with the Segment Manager.
Step 1 Backup the Segment Manager’s configuration to your PC using the appropriate
NiagaraAXsoftwaretool(forexample,Workbench).
Step 2 Remove power from the Segment Manager. Wait for LED activity to stop—after several
seconds, all LEDs on the Segment Manager should be off.
Step3 Removethecover.See“RemovingandReplacingtheCover,”page6.
Step 4 Remove the old battery and bracket assembly by taking out the four screws holding it
in place, setting the screws aside for later. Unplug the battery from the connector on
the Segment Manager.
Step 5 Plug the battery connector plug of the replacement battery into the battery connector
on the Segment Manager. The connector is keyed—you cannot insert it incorrectly.
The red (positive) connection should be the furthest from the two 30-pin option board
connectors.Formorebatterydetails,see“AbouttheBattery.”
Step6 Setthereplacementbattery/bracketassemblybackovertheoptioncardslots,with
the mounting holes aligned with the standoffs.
Step 7 Place the four screws through the battery bracket, option card blanking plates,
option cards (if any), and into the standoffs on the Segment Manager board. Using a
screwdriver, hand tighten these screws.
Step 8 Replace the cover.
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Step 9 Restore power to the Segment Manager and verify normal operation.
Certifications
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed
and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause interference with radio
communications.IthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassAcomputing
devicepursuanttoSubpartJofPart15ofFCCRules,whicharedesignedtoprovidereasonable
protectionagainstsuchinterferencewhenoperatedinacommercialenvironment.Operation
of this equipment in a residential area may cause interference, in which case, users at their
own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the
interference.Anyunauthorizedmodicationofthisequipmentmayresultintherevocationof
the owner’s authority to continue its operation.
Canadian Department of Communications (DOC)
Note:ThisClassAdigitalapparatusmeetsallrequirementsoftheCanadianInterference-
Causing Equipment Regulations.
Note:CetappareilnumeriquedelaclasseArespectetouteslesexigenciesduReglementsurle
material broilleur du Canada.
EMC Standards Applied
Standard Description Criteria Met
EN61000-6-4 Electro-Magnetic Compatibility Emissions Generic Complies
EN61000-6-2and
EN61000-6-1
Electro-Magnetic Compatibility
Immunity
Complies
EN50081-2 Generic Emission Standard for residential, commercial,
and light industrial environment
CISPR 11 Limits of Radio Disturbance - Radiated Emissions PASSClassA
Limits of Radio Disturbance - Conducted Emissions PASSClassA
IEC61000-4-2 E.S.D PASSCriteriaA
IEC61000-4-3 Radiated Field Immunity PASSCriteriaA
IEC61000-4-4 Electrical Fast Transient Immunity (Signal Ports)
Electrical
PASSCriteriaA
FastTransientImmunity(ACPower) PASSCriteriaA
IEC61000-4-5 Surge Immunity PASSCriteriaA
IEC61000-4-6 Conducted Immunity PASSCriteriaA
EN61000-3-2 Harmonic CurrentPASS
EN61000-3-3 Quasi-StationaryHarmonicsTest,VoltageFluctuation
and Flicker
PASS
IEC61000-4-11 VoltageDips PASSCriteriaA
VoltageInterrupts PASSCriteriaA
IEC61010-10-1:
90+A1:92+A2:95
Safety requirement for electrical equipment for
measurement, control and laboratory use
PASS
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Appendix: Static IP Address Setup
TheseinstructionsassumeWindowsXP.Consulttheappropriatedocumentationforother
operating systems.
To set up the computer for direct connection to the segment manager,
proceed as follows:
1. Double click the network adaptor icon in the
system tray on the desktop to open the Network
Connections window.
2. Double-click on the desired local area
network connection name to open the Local
AreaConnectionStatuswindow.
3. Click the Properties button.
4. IntheLocalAreaConnection
Properties
window, select Internet Protocol
(TCP/IP).
5. Click the Properties button.
6. SelecttheradiobuttonforUsethe
following IP address.
7. Enter the IP address and subnet mask
as shown. Note that the last number in
the IP address can be any valid number
other than that used for the segment
manager.
8. ClicktheOKbuttonthencloseall
remaining windows.
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