Before-You-Begin Checklist; Assumptions; Items To Be Installed At The Job Site - Carrier LonWorks i-Vu Link Integration Manual

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Before-you-begin checklist

Before-you-begin checklist

Assumptions

You know how to create custom control programs in Snap.
You know how to install, wire, set up, and download memory to the i-Vu® Link/Open Link.
The LonWorks network/devices have been commissioned by the third-party representative
using LonMaker.

Items to be installed at the job site

Item
i-Vu® Link/Open Link
LonWorks module driver
Echelon
®
SLTA-10 Serial LonTalk
Adapter
#73351 for FT-10 networks
#73352 for TP-78 networks
#73353 for TP-1250 networks
#73354 for RS-485 networks
Echelon
®
power supply (part# 78010)
EIA-232/RS-232 straight-through cable
with 9-pin connectors
and an S2-DB9 adapter (purchase S2-
DB9 from Carrier)
or
18-22 AWG, 4-conductor cable and a
DB9 male adapter
Custom control programs (.equipment
files) and graphics (.view files)
LonWorks Integration Guide
i-Vu® Link and Open Link
Notes
drv_ivuopenlink_<latest version>.driver.
You need 1 adapter for each i-Vu® Link/Open Link
®
that is connected to a LonWorks network segment.
Make sure you order the model that matches your
network topology. See the Echelon website
(http://www.echelon.com) for your local Echelon
sales contact.
CAUTION!
You can damage the SLTA-10 if it does not have its
own isolated power supply.
To connect the i-Vu® Link/Open Link to its SLTA-
10. You can buy an EIA-232/RS-232 cable with
connectors or buy 4-conductor cable and wire your
own connections.
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