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Startup Guide
For Interfacing Eaton-Cooper Products:
Greengate and iLUMIN
To Building Automation Systems:
BACnet MS/TP, BACnet/IP, Modbus TCP/IP, Modbus RTU
and LonWorks
APPLICABILITY & EFFECTIVITY
Explains ProtoNode FPC-N34 and FPC-N35 hardware and how to install it.
The instructions are effective for the above as of February 2016.
Technical Support:
SMC does not provide direct support. If Eaton-Cooper needs to escalate the concern, they will contact
Sierra Monitor Corporation for assistance.
Eaton-Cooper Service:
800-553-3879
Email: Controltechsupport@eaton.com
Website: www.eaton.com/lightingsystems
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Certifications
The BTL Mark on ProtoNode is a symbol that indicates that a product has
passed a series of rigorous tests conducted by an independent laboratory
which verifies that the product correctly implements the BACnet features
claimed in the listing. The mark is a symbol of a high-quality BACnet product.
Go to http://www.BACnetInternational.net/btl/ for more information about the
BACnet Testing Laboratory. Click here for BACnet PIC Statement
LONMARK CERTIFICATION
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 Introduction .......................................................................................................................................... 6
1.1 ProtoNode Gateway ....................................................................................................................... 7
2 BACnet/LonWorks Setup for ProtoCessor ProtoNode FPC-N34/FPC-N35 .................................... 8
2.1 Record Identification Data .............................................................................................................. 8
2.2 Point Count Capacity and Registers per Device ............................................................................ 8
2.3 Configuring Device IP Communications ......................................................................................... 9
2.3.1 Set Greengate or iLUMIN IP Address Connected to the ProtoNode ........................................ 9
2.3.2 Configure Device IP Address settings ...................................................................................... 9
3 Interfacing ProtoNode to Devices .................................................................................................... 10
3.1 ProtoNode FPC-N34 and FPC-N35 Showing Connection Ports .................................................. 10
3.2 BACnet MS/TP (FPC-N34): Wiring Field Port to RS-485 BMS Network ...................................... 11
3.3 LonWorks (FPC-N35): Wiring Field Port to LonWorks Network ................................................... 11
3.4 Power-Up ProtoNode.................................................................................................................... 12
4 Configure the Protonode via Web Configurator GUI ..................................................................... 13
4.1 Connect the PC to ProtoNode via the Ethernet Port .................................................................... 13
4.2 Connecting to the ProtoNode W eb Configurator GUI ..................................................... 14
4.3 Set BACnet/IP and Modbus TCP/IP Address of ProtoNode to Same Switch/Router
of the Device ........................................................................................................................................ 15
4.3.1 Select Network Protocol ................................................................................................ 16
4.3.2 Configure the Device on the ProtoNode and Automatically Discover Light
Panels Connected to the Device ................................................................................................. 20
5 BACnet MS/TP and BACnet/IP: Setting Node_Offset to Assign Specific Device Instances ..... 25
6 LonWorks (FPC-N35): Commissioning ProtoNode on a lonworks Network ............................... 26
6.1 Commissioning ProtoNode FPC-N35 on a LonWorks Network ................................................... 26
6.1.1 Instructions to Download XIF File from ProtoNode FPC-N35 Using Browser ........................ 26
7 CAS BACnet Explorer for Validating ProtoNode in the Field ........................................................ 28
7.1 Downloading the CAS Explorer and Requesting an Activation Key ............................................. 28
7.2 CAS BACnet Setup....................................................................................................................... 29
7.2.1 CAS BACnet MS/TP Setup ..................................................................................................... 29
7.2.2 CAS BACnet BACnet/IP Setup ............................................................................................... 29
Appendix A. Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................. 30
Appendix A.1. Lost or Incorrect IP Address ............................................................................................ 30
Appendix A.2. Viewing Diagnostic information ........................................................................................ 31
Appendix A.3. Check Wiring and Settings............................................................................................... 32
Appendix A.4. Take Diagnostic Capture With the FieldServer Utilities ................................................... 32
Appendix A.5. BACnet: Setting Network_Number for more than one ProtoNode on Subnet ................. 35
Appendix A.6. LED Diagnostics for Communications Between ProtoNode and Devices ....................... 36
Appendix A.7. Passwords ....................................................................................................................... 36
Appendix B. Vendor Information – Eaton-Cooper ................................................................................. 37
Appendix B.1. 3264640000 Greengate Mappings to BACnet, Modbus and LonWorks ......................... 37
Appendix B.2. 4864643204 Greengate Mappings to BACnet, Modbus and LonWorks ......................... 40
Appendix B.3. 808640000 Greengate Mappings to BACnet, Modbus and LonWorks ........................... 45
Appendix B.4. 344640003 Greengate Mappings to BACnet, Modbus and LonWorks ........................... 46
Appendix B.5. 1664643204 Greengate Mappings to BACnet, Modbus and LonWorks ......................... 49
Appendix B.6. 6464643200 Greengate Mappings to BACnet, Modbus and LonWorks ......................... 53
Appendix B.7. Scene iLUMIN Mappings to BACnet, Modbus and LonWorks ........................................ 58
Appendix B.8. Channel iLUMIN Mappings to BACnet, Modbus and LonWorks ..................................... 58
Appendix C. Reference ............................................................................................................................. 59
Appendix C.1. Specifications ................................................................................................................... 59
Appendix C.1.1. Compliance with UL Regulations ........................................................................... 59
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LIST OF FIGURES
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1 INTRODUCTION
It is not necessary to download any configuration files to support the required applications. The
ProtoNode is pre-loaded with tested Profiles/Configurations for the supported devices.
1
BACnet is a registered trademark of ASHRAE
2
LonWorks is a registered trademark of Echelon Corporation
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Each ProtoNode has a unique part number located on the side or the back of the unit. This number
should be recorded, as it may be required for technical support. The numbers are as follows:
The total number of points presented by all of the devices attached to the ProtoNode cannot
exceed:
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The Greengate or iLUMIN device needs to be on the same IP subnet as the ProtoNode and the
configuration PC.
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3.2 BACnet MS/TP (FPC-N34): W iring Field Port to RS-485 BMS Network
Connect the BACnet MS/TP RS-485 network wires to the 3-pin RS-485 connector on
ProtoNode FPC-N34 as shown below in Figure 6.
o The RS-485 GND (Pin 3) is not typically connected.
See Section 5 for information on connecting to BACnet/IP network.
If the ProtoNode is the last device on the BACnet MS/TP, then the End-Of-Line
Termination Switch needs to be enabled. (Figure 7)
o The default setting from the factory is OFF (switch position = right side).
o To enable the EOL Termination, turn the EOL switch ON (switch position = left
side).
+
RS-485 + Pin 1 RS-485 +
RS-485 - Pin 2 RS-485 - -
- Pin 3 RS-485 GND G
End-of-Line Switch
3.3 LonW orks (FPC-N35): Wiring Field Port to LonW orks Network
Connect ProtoNode to the field network with the LonWorks terminal using a twisted pair non-
shielded cable. LonWorks has no polarity.
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Connect a Cat 5 Ethernet cable (Straight through or Cross-Over) between the PC and
ProtoNode.
The Default IP Address of ProtoNode is 192.168.1.24, Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0. If the PC
and ProtoNode are on different IP Networks, assign a static IP Address to the PC on the
192.168.1.xxx network.
For Windows XP:
Go to > >
Right-click on Local Area Connection > Properties
Highlight >
For Windows 7:
Go to > >
> >
Right-click on Local Area Connection > Properties
Highlight >
Click twice.
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NOTE: If the wrong protocol was selected, click the Clear Configuration button to reset the GUI and go
back to the Select System Page.
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From the Web GUI’s landing page, click on “Network Settings” Tab to access the IP Settings
menu. (Figure 13)
Enter new IP Address (N1 IP Address field) of the ProtoNode Ethernet port to the same
switch or router’s subnet that the device is connected.
If necessary, change the Netmask (N1 Netmask field).
Type in a new subnet mask.
If necessary, change the IP Gateway (Default Gateway field).
Type in a new IP Gateway.
Reset ProtoNode.
Connect the ProtoNode to same switch or router that the Device is connected.
Connect the PC to the same switch or router and change the IP Address of the PC to be
on the same subnet of the Device and the ProtoNode.
Record the IP Address assigned to the ProtoNode for future reference.
After setting the PC to be on the same subnet as the ProtoNode and the Device, open a web
browser on the PC and enter the new IP of the ProtoNode.
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4.3.1.1 Set Device Instance for each lighting panel attached to the Device
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4.3.1.2 BACnet MS/TP (FPC-N34): Setting the MAC Address BACnet Network
Only 1 MAC address is set for ProtoNode regardless of how many light panels are connected to
ProtoNode.
Set the BACnet MS/TP MAC address of the ProtoNode to a value between 1 to 127 (MAC
Master Addresses); this is so that the BMS Front End can find the ProtoNode via BACnet auto
discovery.
Note: Never set a BACnet MS/TP MAC Address from 128 to 255. Addresses from 128 to
255 are Slave Addresses and can not be discovered by BMS Front Ends that support auto
discovery of BACnet MS/TP devices.
Enter the following details into the web configuration as per Figure 16 below:
Device Instance – Enter a range between 1 and 4,194,303.
Name – Enter the name of the Device.
Location – Enter the location of the lighting panel.
Device Instance Offset – Default of 50000 so that Device Instance begins at 50001.
Network Number – Leave as default unless instructed by BMS integrator.
Baud Rate – Enter a value of 9600, 19200, 38400, or 76800.
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Modbus TC/IP
Modbus RTU
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4.3.2 Configure the Device on the ProtoNode and Automatically Discover Light
Panels Connected to the Device
Click on the “Start Discovery” button to enter the port, network address, Panel Address and
Number of Panels for the Device.
o After entering the Device details, click on the “Start Discovery” button and the discovery
progress bar will display.
o The discovery of a Device may take a few minutes depending on the number of items it
contains.
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After the discovery process is complete, the discovery tree will immediately come up.
The items being marked as green indicate that they have not been configured for protocol
conversion.
o When clicking on gateways or gateways containing light panels a tick box will check or
uncheck items for Protocol conversion.
o By clicking on a gateway the parameters will be shown and can be edited.
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o Clicking on a light displays and allows editing of the preconfigured BACnet parameters.
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Once the items for configuration are chosen, click on the “Save Configuration” button. The save
configuration progress bar will appear. This process may take several minutes.
When this process is complete, the items on the tree will change from green to black to show
that they have been configured.
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In order to clear a configuration, click on the “Clear Configuration” button. An additional option
to clear all other device configurations will appear.
After clicking on the Clear & Restart button the following message will appear.
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After setting your PC to be on the same subnet as the ProtoNode (Section 4), open a web
browser on your PC and enter the IP Address of the ProtoNode; the default address is
192.168.1.24.
If the IP Address of the ProtoNode has been changed by previous configuration get the
assigned IP Address from the network administrator.
The Web Configurator will be displayed, click “BMS Settings”. (Figure 29)
Node_Offset field will be presented displaying the current value (default = 50,000).
Change the value of the Node_Offset to establish the desired Device Instance values, then
click “SUBMIT”.
o Given that: Node_Offset + Greengate Node_ID = Device Instance
o Then: Node_Offset (required) = Device Instance (desired) – Greengate Node_ID
For example:
o Device 1 has a Greengate Node-ID of 1
o Device 2 has a Greengate Node-ID of 22
o Device 3 has a Greengate Node-ID of 33
st
o Desired Device Instance for 1 device = 1,001
o Node_Offset (required) = 1,001 – (Greengate Node_ID) = 1,001 – 1 = 1,000
o The Node_Offset value will be applied to all devices.
o Device 1 Instance will then be = 1,000 + Greengate Node_ID = 1,000 + 1 = 1,001
o Device 2 Instance will then be = 1,000 + Greengate Node_ID = 1,000 + 22 = 1,022
o Device 3 Instance will then be = 1,000 + Greengate Node_ID = 1,000 + 33 = 1,033
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6.1.1 Instructions to Download XIF File from ProtoNode FPC -N35 Using Browser
Connect a Cat 5 Ethernet cable (Straight through or Cross-Over) between the PC and
ProtoNode.
The Default IP Address of ProtoNode is 192.168.1.24, Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0. If the
PC and ProtoNode are on different IP Networks, assign a static IP Address to the PC on the
192.168.1.xxx network.
For Windows XP:
Go to > >
Right-click on Local Area Connection > Properties
Highlight >
For Windows 7:
Go to > >
> >
Right-click on Local Area Connection > Properties
Highlight >
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Click twice.
Open a web browser and go to the following address: IP Address of ProtoCessor/fserver.xif
Example: 192.168.1.24/fserver.xif.
If the web browser prompts you to save file, save the file onto the PC. If the web browser
displays the xif file as a web page, save the file on your PC as fserver.xif.
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Go to the following web site, download and install the CAS BACnet Explorer to your PC:
http://www.chipkin.com/technical-resources/cas-bacnet-explorer/
Open CAS BACnet Explorer; in the CAS Activation form, enter the email address that was
registered and click on “Request a key”. The CAS key will then be emailed to the registered
address. Cut/paste key from email into the Product key field and click “Activate”.
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Appendix A. Troubleshooting
Ensure that FieldServer Toolbox is Loaded on the PC that is currently being used, or download
FieldServer-Toolbox.zip on the Sierra Monitor webpage, under Customer Care: Resource Center,
Software Downloads:
http://www.sierramonitor.com/customer-care/resource-center?filters=software-downloads
Extract the executable file and complete the installation.
Ethernet Port
Correct IP Address(es) by right clicking the settings icon and changing the IP Address.
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Type the IP Address of the ProtoNode into your web browser or use the FieldServer Toolbox to
connect to the ProtoNode.
Click on Diagnostics and Debugging Button, then click on view, and then on connections.
If there are any errors showing on the Connection page, please refer to Appendix A.3 for the
relevant wiring and settings.
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If the problem still exists, a Diagnostic Capture needs to be taken and sent to Sierra Monitor
Corporation. (Appendix A.4)
Ensure that FieldServer Toolbox is Loaded on the PC that is currently being used, or download
FieldServer-Toolbox.zip on the Sierra Monitor Corporation webpage, under Customer Care:
Resource Center, Software Downloads:
http://www.sierramonitor.com/customer-care/resource-center?filters=software-downloads
Extract the executable file and complete the installation.
Ethernet Port
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o Wait for Capture period to finish. Diagnostic Test Complete window will appear.
Step 2: Send Log
o Once the Diagnostic test is complete, a .zip file will be saved on the PC.
o Choose open to launch explorer and have it point directly at the correct folder. Send the
Diagnostic zip file to support@sierramonitor.com
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Appendix A.5. BACnet: Setting Network_Number for more than one ProtoNode on Subnet
For both BACnet MS/TP and BACnet/IP, if more than one ProtoNode is connected to the same subnet,
they must be assigned unique Network_Number values.
On the main Web Configuration screen, update the Network Number with the “network_nr” field and click
submit. The default value is 50.
Figure 37: Web Configurator showing Network Number Setting for BACnet/IP
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Appendix A.6. LED Diagnostics for Communications Between ProtoNode and Devices
Please see the diagram below for ProtoNode FPC-N34 and FPC-N35 LED Locations.
Diagnostic LEDs
Tag Description
The SPL LED will light if the ProtoNode is off line.
SPL
For FPC-N35, the LED will also light until ProtoNode is Commissioned on the LonWorks network.
RUN The RUN LED will start flashing 20 seconds after power indicating normal operation.
The SYS ERR LED will go on solid 15 seconds after power up. It will turn off after 5 seconds. A
steady red light will indicate there is a system error on ProtoNode. If this occurs, immediately report
ERR
the related “system error” shown in the error screen of the GUI interface to FieldServer Technologies
for evaluation.
RX Not Used.
TX Not Used.
PWR This is the power light and should show steady green at all times when ProtoNode is powered.
Figure 38: Diagnostic LEDs
If you forgot your password, click cancel on the password authentication popup window, and e-mail the
Password recovery token to Controltechsupport@eaton.com to receive a temporary password from the
Sierra Monitor support team. You can now access the ProtoNode to set a new password.
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Appendix C. Reference
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Sierra Monitor Corporation warrants its products to be free from defects in workmanship or
material under normal use and service for two years after date of shipment. Sierra Monitor
Corporation will repair or replace any equipment found to be defective during the warranty
period. Final determination of the nature and responsibility for defective or damaged equipment
will be made by Sierra Monitor Corporation personnel.
All warranties hereunder are contingent upon proper use in the application for which the product
was intended and do not cover products which have been modified or repaired without Sierra
Monitor Corporation’s approval or which have been subjected to accident, improper
maintenance, installation or application, or on which original identification marks have been
removed or altered. This Limited Warranty also will not apply to interconnecting cables or wires,
consumables or to any damage resulting from battery leakage.
In all cases Sierra Monitor Corporation’s responsibility and liability under this warranty shall be
limited to the cost of the equipment. The purchaser must obtain shipping instructions for the
prepaid return of any item under this warranty provision and compliance with such instruction
shall be a condition of this warranty.
Except for the express warranty stated above, Sierra Monitor Corporation disclaims all
warranties with regard to the products sold hereunder including all implied warranties of
merchantability and fitness and the express warranties stated herein are in lieu of all obligations
or liabilities on the part of Sierra Monitor Corporation for damages including, but not limited to,
consequential damages arising out of/or in connection with the use or performance of the
product.
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