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MOD9200BNT BACnet Transceiver
Configuration Software
Setup & Configuration

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  • Page 1 User’s Manual MOD9200BNT BACnet Transceiver Configuration Software Setup & Configuration...
  • Page 2 9. Termination This License Agreement is e_ective until it is terminated. You may terminate this License Agreement at any time by destroying or returning to ACI all copies of the Product and Documentation in your possession or under your control. ACI may terminate this License Agreement for any reason, including, but not limited to, if ACI _nds that you have violated any of the terms of this License Agreement.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Sending The Configuration File To The MOD9200 .........25 l. Activating The Config File ...................28 IV. Data Acquisition ......................30 a. BACnet Standard ....................30 b. MOD9200BNT BACnet Transceiver Parameters ..........30 V. Quick Setup Instructions ....................34 a. Configuration of the MOD9200BNT ..............34 b. Installing the MSTP (RS485) Network ..............34 AUTOMATION COMPONENTS, INC Version : 1.0...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    MOD9200BNT BACnet MSTP Network Transceiver Receives input from up to 50 remote wireless sensor modules and/or wireless output modules (RD2402 & RD2432) per Transceiver ACI signal repeater/router RR2552 can be used to extend the wireless sensor transmission distance if needed MSTP (RS485) network connection...
  • Page 5: Bacnet Transceiver Installation & Network Setup

    MOD9000BNT BACnet Receiver Installation & Configuration BACnet Transceiver Installation & Network Setup a. Transceiver Installation Choose a location close to the computer, network hub or RS485 loop. Mount the Transceiver on the wall using four #8 screws. 24 VAC Input (500 mA nominal) - Connect 24VAC 60 Hz (no secondary ground) to the input terminals using 20 AWG wire as shown in the product data sheet.
  • Page 6: Network Setup For Transceiver Configuration

    IP address in the form of 192.168.0.X, where X is > 2 with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. The IP Address can be changed by changing the IP Address in the Transceiver Config File. Open either an existing config file or a new config file using the ACI Programmer Software. Click on Settings > TCP/IP Transport AUTOMATION COMPONENTS, INC Version : 1.0...
  • Page 7 MOD9000BNT BACnet Receiver Installation & Configuration Enter the new IP Address and Subnet Mask and click OK. The new IP Address will take affect when the Config File is downloaded to the Transceiver. Our recommendation is not to change the default factory IP address of the transceiver since the Ethernet connection is used to configure the transceiver only and will not be required when the MSTP network is up and running.
  • Page 8: Manually Resetting The Factory Default Ip Address

    MOD9000BNT BACnet Receiver Installation & Configuration d. Manually Resetting The Factory Default IP Address The Transceiver can manually be reset to the default IP Address by moving the jumper (J6) from “Norm” to “Init”. Turn off the power to the Transceiver, and move the jumper from “Norm” to “Init”. Turn on power, and the Transceiver can be communicated with using the Factory Default IP Address 192.168.0.1 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0.
  • Page 9: Configuration Software

    Ethernet connection 10GB of hard drive memory available c. Configuration Software Installation Extract (or unzip) the ACI Programmer zip file and click start the ‘setup.exe’ program to install the program. Follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation. AUTOMATION COMPONENTS, INC Version : 1.0...
  • Page 10: Creating A Mod9200 Configuration File

    MOD9000BNT BACnet Receiver Installation & Configuration d. Creating A MOD9200 Configuration File To create a new MOD9200 configuration file open the ACI Programmer by clicking on Start > Programs > Trs Programmer 6.XX. To open a new configuration table Click on File > New Gateway File. A blank configuration table will open.
  • Page 11: Input Register Configuration

    MOD9000BNT BACnet Receiver Installation & Configuration e. Input Register Configuration Each row of the configuration table is a unique data register having eight special attributes. REG FUNCTION -- Identifies the function of the register – Analog or Digital (Discrete) Note: If selecting the Digital (Discrete) function be sure to set the appropriate Digital Capture Time (Page 15) REG ADDRESS -- Assigns the address of the data register (0 to 99).
  • Page 12 MOD9000BNT BACnet Receiver Installation & Configuration Use the mouse to move to the next column to assign the REG ADDRESS by clicking in the cell. Before entering register addresses, ensure the “RegisterEntry” AutoSet is turned off as shown: Enter the Register address in the REG ADDRESS window and press down arrow to enter.
  • Page 13 To select the address click on the appropriate ID in the drop down menu. Each ACI wireless transmitter is factory configured with a unique ID – refer to the sensor product data sheet for the location of the transmitter ID.
  • Page 14 MOD9000BNT BACnet Receiver Installation & Configuration The active transmission channels are factory configured as follows: Device Analog CH-01 Analog CH-02 Digital CH-01 WT2630A Space Temp (Therm 20K) WT2630B Space Temp SetPoint Override (Discrete) (Therm 20K) (Analog) See page 15 to set the Digital Capture Time WT2630C Space Temp...
  • Page 15: Digital Output (Coil) Register Configuration

    MOD9000BNT BACnet Receiver Installation & Configuration To create a new data register row click on Row > Append. Continue to do this for each row/data register that needs to be configured. The completed configuration example for an office building is as follows: The columns may be resized by placing the cursor over one side of the column.
  • Page 16 MOD9000BNT BACnet Receiver Installation & Configuration First we will assign the REG ADDRESS by clicking in the cell. Before entering register addresses, ensure the “RegisterEntry” AutoSet is turned off as shown: Enter the Register address in the REG ADDRESS window. The valid range is 0 to 49. Again use the mouse to move to the next column.
  • Page 17 MOD9000BNT BACnet Receiver Installation & Configuration Enter a POINT NAME, if desired, for the data point by typing the name in the Cell. Enter the name in the cell by using the mouse to click on the next column. Note: DO NOT use commas or semicolons in the Point Name Assign a sensor/transmitter to the data register by clicking in the TRANSMITTER ID cell to open a drop down menu.
  • Page 18: Analog Output (Holding) Register Configuration

    MOD9000BNT BACnet Receiver Installation & Configuration The active transmission channels or output number are factory set as follows: Device Digital Analog 1 to 2 for relay #1 Wireless relay RD2402 and relay #2 output module RD2432 1 to 4 for relay #1 1 to 4 for analog Wireless digital &...
  • Page 19 MOD9000BNT BACnet Receiver Installation & Configuration Again use the mouse to move to the next column. Enter a GROUP NAME, if desired, for the data set by typing the group name in the cell. Enter the name in the cell by using the mouse to click on the next column. Note: DO NOT use commas or semicolons in the Group Name.
  • Page 20: Setting The Mesh Network Id For The Repeater/Router Devices

    MOD9000BNT BACnet Receiver Installation & Configuration Assign the appropriate digital or relay output “TRANS CHAN” to the data register by clicking in the cell to open a drop down menu. Click on the appropriate transmission channel (01 to 04) to select. The active transmission channels or output number are factory set as follows: Device Digital...
  • Page 21: Miscellaneous Menu

    MOD9000BNT BACnet Receiver Installation & Configuration i. Miscellaneous Menu The transmitter timeout interval, default temperature degrees (C/F), and Digital Input Capture Time are set globally for all sensors using the Miscellaneous Dialog Screen. Click on Settings > Miscellaneous Set the transmitter transmission timeout interval (requires a minimum of 30 min.) by clicking in the Transmitter Timeout cell to open a drop down menu.
  • Page 22 To select the timeout interval click on the appropriate value in the drop down menu. Digital Scaling On check box – Should be checked when configuring the MOD9200BNT BACnet® transceiver or the MOD9200LON LonWorks® Transceiver. Units - Select the appropriate default temperature scale F/C.
  • Page 23: Configuring The Transceiver For Mstp (Rs485) Network

    MOD9000BNT BACnet Receiver Installation & Configuration j. Configuring The Transceiver For MSTP (RS485) Network The Transceiver needs to be assigned an Identifier Address for device internal use. To enter the Transceiver Unit ID into the Configuration File click on the Menu Comm >...
  • Page 24 The MOD9200BNT requires internal communication parameters to be set as follows: Maximum Speed = 38400 BPS (This communication speed is set for internal use by the MOD9200BNT Transceiver and it will not change the external BACnet MSTP communication speed of 76800BPS) Data Bits = 8...
  • Page 25: Sending The Configuration File To The Mod9200

    MOD9000BNT BACnet Receiver Installation & Configuration To Save the configuration file click on File > Save. It is recommended that the .cfg file be saved in the Trs folder already setup. i.e. C:\trs\config k. Sending The Configuration File To The MOD9200 Before sending the file to the MOD9200, it is important to ensure that the “Serial Transport”...
  • Page 26 MOD9000BNT BACnet Receiver Installation & Configuration To send the new configuration file to the MOD9200 Transceiver click on File > File Transfer and a dialog box will appear. Click on “Select File” and a window will open. Move to the Trs directory and select the appropriate file from the list.
  • Page 27 MOD9000BNT BACnet Receiver Installation & Configuration Enter the current IP Address of the Transceiver (Note: This can be different than the IP Address entered into the configuration file.) Click on “Connect” and the status of the connection will be displayed in the Comm Status window.
  • Page 28: Activating The Config File

    MOD9000BNT BACnet Receiver Installation & Configuration l. Activating The Config File Once the config file has been sent to the Transceiver it will become active immediately. If you have changed the IP Address in the config file you will lose your connection and have to reconnect using the IP Address and Subnet Mask that was sent in the new config file.
  • Page 29 MOD9000BNT BACnet Receiver Installation & Configuration NOTE: The “_config.ini” file is a dynamic file. If multiple MOD9200 Transceivers are being administered from the same PC the “_config.ini” file will be a copy of the configuration file from the last Transceiver administered.
  • Page 30: Data Acquisition

    BACnet PTP (point-to point) – For temporary connections between Devices b. MOD9200BNT BACnet Transceiver Parameters The MOD9200BNT Transceiver BACnet MSTP device communicating at 76800BPS. It receives data from up to fifty (50) wireless sensors and updates its data registers on a real time basis.
  • Page 31 Values to be entered (or sent) is 1=on and 0=off. The BV51 through BV100 Objects will be automatically assigned by the MOD9200BNT. These 50 registers/objects will display the status of the relays commanded via the previous BV1 thru BV50 objects. After the remote unit executed the command issued by the MOD9200, It will send a feedback status of the relays to the MOD9200.
  • Page 32 MOD9000BNT BACnet Receiver Installation & Configuration the remote unit executed the command issued by the MOD9200, It will send a feedback status of the analog output value to the MOD9200. The AI101 through AI200 Objects are the alarm registers for all the input and output data points (AI01-100, BV01-50 and AV01-50).
  • Page 33 Example 4 – AI128 returns a value of 9 representing AI28 (Low Battery Alarm), BV08 (Lost Communication) & AV08 (Normal). The MOD9200BNT Device Instance and MSTP MAC address will be preset from the factory and can be obtained using the BACnet Device Scan function.
  • Page 34: Quick Setup Instructions

    MOD9000BNT BACnet Receiver Installation & Configuration Quick Setup Instructions a. Configuration of the MOD9200BNT 1. Connect the Transceiver to the TCP/IP network using RJ45 Category 5 Ethernet cable or a crossover cable (see Fig. 1 page 4) to a notebook or a desktop PC.
  • Page 35: Pleasant View Road Middleton, Wisconsin

    MOD9000BNT BACnet Receiver Installation & Configuration 6. 24 VAC Input - Connect 24VAC 60 Hz and earth ground to the input terminals using 20 AWG wire as shown in the product data sheet. 7. Power up the MOD9200 Transceiver with the BACnet MSTP network. 8.
  • Page 36: Automation Components, Inc

    MOD9000BNT BACnet Receiver Installation & Configuration For more information, please contact: 2305 Pleasant View Rd. Middleton, WI 53562 Telephone: 1-608-831-2585 www.workaci.com AUTOMATION COMPONENTS, INC Version : 1.0 2305 Pleasant View Road I0000674 Middleton, Wisconsin 53562 Page 36 of 37 www.workaci.com (888) 967-5224...
  • Page 37: Automation Components, Inc

    MOD9200BNT BACnet Transceiver Installation & Configuration MOD9200BNT Switch Switch Switch Switch Switch Switch Switch Switch Network Address Baud Rate Switch Switch Switch Switch Auto 1200 Network Node(or Instance) Address Setting 2400 (from Node #1 to Node #127 maximum) 4800 9600...

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