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ET9500 BEMS Interface Box Configuration Guide APPLICABILITY & EFFECTIVITY Explains how to install and configure ET9500 BEMS Interface Box. The instructions are effective for the above as of August, 2015 158--01762...
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Thank you for purchasing the ET9500. Technical Support Contact Information: Intermatic Inc. 7777 Winn Rd Spring Grove, IL 60081 Intermatic Service: 815-675-7000 Email: CustomerSupport@intermatic.com Website: www.intermatic.com Risk of Fire or Electric Shock WARNING • Disconnect power at the circuit breaker(s) or disconnect switch(es) before installing or servicing.
) ..................8 ET9500 NETWORK WIRE CONNECTIONS ......................9 ET9500 Ethernet Connection to Network (For ET90000 and BEMS that uses Ethernet) ........ 9 ET9500 RS485 Connection to Network (For BEMS that uses RS485) ............. 9 SETTING UP NETWORK SETTINGS......................... 11 Setting PC Network IP for Windows XP ......................
IP, Metasys 2N2 by JCI, Modbus TCP/IP or Modbus RTU. ® It is not necessary to download any configuration files to support the required applications. The ET9500 is pre-loaded with tested Profiles/Configurations for the supported devices. NOTE: Network connection required.
• The ET9500 supports 1,2,4,8,12 and 16 circuit ET90000’s. • The total number of devices attached to one ET9500 cannot be more than 40 devices. • See Figure 2 for Profile Name that correlates to the ET90000 installed. Intermatic Part Number...
Web Server used to configure the ET9500. 2.2 Selecting the Desired Field Protocol • ET9500 uses the “S” bank of DIP switches (S0 – S3) to select the Field Protocol. • The default configuration is BACnet/IP (S0-S3 are off).
2.3 Setting the Baud Rate (ONLY USED for BACnet MS/TP and Modbus RTU) • ET9500 uses the “B” bank of DIP switches (B0 – B3) to set the baud rate of the ET9500 to match the baud rate required by the BEMS for BACnet MS/TP or Modbus RTU.
ET9500 Installation and Configuration Guide 2.4 Setting the MAC Address (ONLY USED for BACnet MS/TP) • ET9500 uses the “A” bank of DIP switches (A0 – A7) to assign the MAC Address for the ET9500. • The default configuration is Address 3 (A0, A1 on and A2-7 off).
3.1 ET9500 Ethernet Connection to Network (For ET90000 and BEMS that uses Ethernet) • Connect the ET9500 using a standard CAT5 Ethernet cable via a hub, switch or router to the connector on the bottom of ET9500 (see Figure 6).
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ET9500 Installation and Configuration Guide • If the ET9500 is the last device, then the End-Of-Line Termination Switch needs to be enabled (see Figure 8). Remove housing cover • Pry top left or top right side outward to release cover latches.
• The Default IP Address of ET9500 is 192.168.1.24, Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0. If the PC and ET9500 are on different IP Networks, assign a static IP Address to the PC on the 192.168.1.xxx network. NOTE: xxx cannot equal 24.
If necessary, change the IP Gateway (Default Gateway field) • Type in a new IP Gateway Note: If the ET9500 is connected to a router, the IP Gateway of the ET9500 should be set to the IP address of the router that it is connected to. •...
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SETTING UP NETWORK SETTINGS 4.4.1 Setting the Device Instance for BACnet/IP Network • The BACnet Device Instances will be calculated by adding the Node_Offset (default value is 90,000) to the unique device’s Node ID (See Section 5.2). • The Node_Offset is found in the Web Configurator. •...
ET9500 Installation and Configuration Guide WEB CONFIGURATOR 5.1 Start WEB Configurator Application • Type the IP address of the ET9500 into your web browser to open the WEB Configurator Application. • Once entered, screen below will be displayed. Figure 10: Changing IP Adress 5.2 Adding Profiles for Devices Connected to ET9500...
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BACnet, Modbus and Metasys N2. • The value of the device’s unique Node-ID is from 1 to 255. • Do not re-use any ET9500 MAC adresses assigned with the “A” bank of DIP switches. Figure 14: Specifying IP Address and Node-ID — 15 —...
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Repeat this process until all the devices have been added. • Completed additions will be listed under Devices. Once all devices are added select the ‘restart system’ icon to load the new configuration into the ET9500. See Figure 17. — 16 —...
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WEB CONFIGURATOR Figure 17: Web Configurator Showing System Restart to Load Configuration Figure 18: BEMS Interface Settings — 17 —...
ET9500 Installation and Configuration Guide HOW TO START THE INSTALLATION OVER: CLEARING THE PROFILES Check the profiles you want to delete then click the “-“ icon to delete. See Figure 19. • Figure 19: BEMS Interface Settings • Once restart is complete, all the devices that were added via the Web configurator will be deleted.
If there are any errors showing on the Connection page, please refer to Appendix A.2 • for the relevant wiring and settings. If the Rx messages for the N1 Intermatic Ethernet connection are static go to Appendix A.2 Appendix A.2. Checking Wiring and Settings •...
Appendix A.4. Setting up the ET9500 for BBMD on the BACnet/IP Network The ET9500 is capable of being a BACnet BBMD Client on a BACnet network. When this function is enabled, other BACnet networks on different subnets and other remote BACnet networks can access the devices on the particular Subnet that the ET9500 is connected to.
A steady red light will indicate there is a system error on ET9500 Not used – ignore Not used – ignore This is the power light and should show steady green at all times when ET9500 is powered. Figure 22: Diagnostic LEDs...
ET9500 Installation and Configuration Guide Appendix A.6. Passwords Access to the ET9500 can be restricted by enabling a password. There are 2 access levels defined by 2 account names: Admin or User. • The Admin account has unrestricted access to the ET9500.
Appendix B. ET90000 Device Mapping Appendix B. ET90000 Device Mapping Appendix B.1. ET90115_01 Circuit ET90000 Device Mappings to BACnet MS/TP, BACnet/IP and Metasys N2 Point Name BACnet BACnet N2 Data N2 Point Modbus Object Type Object ID Type Address Register Ckt 1 Status Appendix B.2.
ET9500 Installation and Configuration Guide Appendix B.4. ET90815_08 Circuits ET90000 Device Mappings to BACnet MS/TP, BACnet/IP and Metasys N2 Point Name BACnet BACnet N2 Data N2 Point Modbus Object Type Object ID Type Address Register Ckt 1 Status Ckt 2 Status...
Appendix B. ET90000 Device Mapping Appendix B.6. ET91615_16 Circuits ET90000 Device Mappings to BACnet MS/TP, BACnet/IP and Metasys N2 Point Name BACnet BACnet N2 Data N2 Point Modbus Object Type Object ID Type Address Register Ckt 1 Status Ckt 2 Status Ckt 3 Status Ckt 4 Status Ckt 5 Status...
ET9500 Installation and Configuration Guide Appendix C. “A” Bank DIP Switch Settings Appendix C.1. “A” Bank DIP Switch Settings Address A0 Address A0 Off Off Off Off On On Off On Off Off Off Off Off Off On On Off Off...
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Appendix C. “A” Bank DIP Switch Settings Address A0 Address A0 On On On Off On On Off Off On On On Off On On Off Off On On On Off On On Off Off Off Off Off On Off Off On Off Off Off Off On...
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ET9500 Installation and Configuration Guide Address A0 Address A0 On On On On On On Off On On On On On On On Off On On On On On On On Off On Off Off Off Off Off Off On On...
LIMITED THREE-YEAR WARRANTY If within the warranty period specified, this product fails due to a defect in material or workmanship, Intermatic Incorporated will repair or replace it, at its sole option, free of charge. This warranty is extended to the original purchaser only and is not transferable. This warranty does not apply to: (a) damage to units caused by accident, dropping or abuse in handling, acts of God or any negligent use; (b) units which have been subject to unauthorized repair, opened, taken apart or otherwise modified;...