Commissioning The Controller For Lonworks Communication; Start-Up - Carrier WSHP Open v3 Integration Manual

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Installation
Connect the LonWorks network to the LON-OC via the 2-pin Net port.
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NOTE The 2-pin Net port provides TP/FT-10 channel compatibility. The TP/FT-10 or "Free Topology" network
type is polarity insensitive. Use 24 to 16 AWG twisted pair wire.
Turn on the WSHP Open's power.
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Commission the controller for LonWorks communication. See instructions below.
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Commissioning the controller for LonWorks communication

Before a device can communicate on a LonWorks network, it must be commissioned. Commissioning allows the
system integrator to associate the device hardware with the LonWorks system's network layout diagram. This is
done using the device's unique Neuron ID.
A network management tool such as Echelon's LonMaker is used to commission each device, as well as to assign
addressing. Specific instructions regarding the commissioning of LonWorks devices should be obtained from
documentation supplied with the LonWorks Network Management Tool.
When a new device is first commissioned onto the LonWorks network, the system integrator must upload the
device's External Interface File (XIF) information. LonWorks uses the XIF to determine the points (network
variables) that are available from a device. The WSHP Open has a set of predefined network variables. These
variables can be bound or accessed by the network management tool.
NOTE Contact your local Carrier representative for a copy of the .XIF file.
The Browse feature of the Network Management Tool allows you to read real-time values from the WSHP Open.
The Network Management Tool allows you to test integration prior to binding the controller's network variables to
other LonWorks nodes.

Start-up

To start up the WSHP Open, you need one of the following user interfaces to the controller. These items let you
access the controller information, read sensor values, and test the controller.
This interface...
Virtual BACview application -
runs on a laptop connected to controller's Local Access port
BACview6 Handheld keypad/display device -
connects to controller's Local Access port
BACview6 keypad/display device
connected to controller's Rnet port
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Requires a USB Link (USB-L).
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See the BACview Installation and User Guide for instructions on connecting and using the above items.
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1, 2
1, 2
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Provides a...
Temporary interface
Temporary interface
Permanent interface
WSHP Open v3

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