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  • Page 1 ® ® CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 A member of the United Technologies Corporation family · Stock symbol UTX · Catalog No. 11-808-580-01 · 10/2/2018...
  • Page 2 Verify that you have the most current version of this document from www.hvacpartners.com or your local Carrier office. Important changes are listed in Document revision history at the end of this document. CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018. All rights reserved throughout the world. i-Vu is a registered trademark of Carrier...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents What is the i-Vu® XT Router? ............................. 1 Specifications ................................ 1 To mount the i-Vu® XT Router ............................ 4 Wiring for power ................................6 To wire for power ..............................6 Addressing the i-Vu® XT Router ..........................7 Rotary switch settings ............................7 To set the IP address ............................
  • Page 5: What Is The I-Vu® Xt Router

    End of Net? switch can be set to Yes to terminate the network segment. Service Port Ethernet port at 10 or 100 Mbps for system start-up and troubleshooting i-Vu® XT Router CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 6 1 lb. 1 oz. (0.482 kg) BACnet Support Conforms to the BACnet Router (B-R-TR) Standard Device Profile as defined in ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 135-2012 (BACnet) Annex L, Protocol Revision 9 i-Vu® XT Router CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 7 EN50491-3:2009, Part 3: Electrical safety requirements for Home and Building Electronic Systems (HBES) and Building Automation and Control Systems (BACS) Low Voltage Directive: 2014/35/EU RoHS Compliant: 2011/65/EU Australia and New Zealand: C-Tick Mark, AS/NZS 61000-6-3 i-Vu® XT Router CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 8: To Mount The I-Vu® Xt Router

    Place the router on the DIN rail so that the rail is in the trough on the back of the router. Push the center tabs towards the router until you hear them click. Pull gently on the router to verify that it is locked in place. i-Vu® XT Router CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 9 Insert #6 screws through the mounting holes. Use no more than 8 in.lbs. torque to secure plastic tab to mounting surface. 7.1 in. (18.03 cm) 6.95 in. (17.65 cm) 6.45 in. (16.38 cm) 4.1 in. (10.4 cm) 2.79 in (7.09 cm) Depth: i-Vu® XT Router CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 10: Wiring For Power

    The i-Vu® XT Router is powered by a Class 2 power source. Take appropriate isolation measures when mounting it in a control panel where non-Class 2 circuits are present. • Carrier controllers can share a power supply as long as you: • Maintain the same polarity.
  • Page 11: Addressing The I-Vu® Xt Router

    If you use a Default IP address, the final octet is the number created by the three rotary switch settings (must be a unique number from 1 to 253). See To set the IP address (page 8). i-Vu® XT Router CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 12: To Set The Ip Address

    Will the i-Vu® system: • Share a facility's existing IP data network? • Have 199 or more Carrier IP devices, or 254 or more devices with static IP addresses? • Be connected to the Internet? •...
  • Page 13 The Default IP address range is 1 to 253. Setting the rotary switches to 0 will set the Default IP address to 1. Setting the switches to 255 will set the Default IP to 253. Do not set the switches to 254. i-Vu® XT Router CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 14: To Set The Port S1 Address And Baud Rate

    0 to 127. Select the MS/TP network's Baud Rate. The default is 76,800 bps. NOTE Use the same baud rate for all devices on the MS/TP network. Click Save. i-Vu® XT Router CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 15: Wiring For Communications

    2000 feet (610 meters) shielded copper wire * See the Open Controller Network Wiring Guide. WARNING Do not apply line voltage (mains voltage) to the router's ports and terminals. i-Vu® XT Router CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 16: To Connect The I-Vu® Xt Router To The Ethernet

    • Allow controllers on one subnet to communicate with controllers on other subnets • Enable the i-Vu® application to see, upload, or configure controllers on different subnets i-Vu® XT Router CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 17: To Wire To A Bacnet/Arcnet Network

    To verify communication with the network, get a Module Status report in the i-Vu® interface for a controller on the MS/TP network. NOTE This step requires that you have discovered and uploaded the router in the i-Vu® application. i-Vu® XT Router CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 18: Find And Upload In The I-Vu® Interface

    When complete, a check mark under Status indicates a successful upload. NOTES If an error message appears, click on the message to view an explanation. ○ For details, see the i-Vu® Help. ○ i-Vu® XT Router CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 19: Adjusting The I-Vu® Xt Router Driver Properties

    Debug Enable Debug Messages Enable only if directed by Carrier Controls System Support. Device The Device page provides the following information plus the items described in the table below: •...
  • Page 20: Notification Classes

    NOTE BACnet defines the following Network message priorities for Alarms and Events. Priority range Network message priority 00–63 Life Safety 64–127 Critical Equipment 128–191 Urgent 192–255 Normal i-Vu® XT Router CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 21: Calendars

    Uncheck the types of alarms you do not want the recipient to get. Calendars Calendars are provided in the driver for BACnet compatibility only. Instead, use the Schedules feature in the i-Vu® interface. i-Vu® XT Router CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 22: Common And Specific Alarms

    IP addresses that you define. These can be all private IP addresses and/or a list of IP addresses. Follow the instructions in the i-Vu® interface to set up the BACnet firewall. i-Vu® XT Router CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 23: Network Diagnostics - Statistics

    Whitelist Rejections (if BACnet Firewall (page 18) is enabled)—Messages blocked by the BACnet Firewall because the IP address that sent the message was not in the whitelist. i-Vu® XT Router CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 24 FIFO errors, frame errors, length errors, missed errors, and overrun errors. Transmit Errors (total)—All errors related to transmitted packets such as aborted errors, carrier errors, dropped errors, FIFO errors, heartbeat errors, and window errors. Dropped Packets—Packets dropped by the i-Vu® XT Router's Ethernet interface.
  • Page 25: Network Diagnostics - Packet Capture

    Continuous - Click Start and Accept to begin the capture. Click Save to momentarily stop the capture and ○ create the capture file. The capture will automatically resume. Click on the Start/Stop option to end the Continuous capture. i-Vu® XT Router CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 26 Clicking Get capture file generates the port's .pcap file. If the port has a .pcap file from a previous capture, that file will be overwritten. Extract the .pcap file from the .tgz file. Open the .pcap file in Wireshark. i-Vu® XT Router CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 27: Communication Status

    Max samples field. The number of trends specified must be accumulated at least once before the historical trends can be viewed. NOTE Any trends not stored in the historian will be lost if the router loses power. i-Vu® XT Router CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 28 System Settings > General tab. Select the second option to set a value for this trend only. i-Vu® XT Router CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 29: To Set Up The Controller Through The Service Port

    This tab provides the router's Module Status report that gives information about the router and network communication status. See Appendix - Module Status field descriptions (page 37). i-Vu® XT Router CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 30: Device Tab

    End of Network Indicates status of the router's End of Net? switch. Active Protocol The protocol that has been enabled for Port S2 on the BACnet or Modbus tab. i-Vu® XT Router CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 31: Bacnet Tab

    (page 10). ARCNET Baud Rate 156000 MSTP Baud Rate Set this to a baud rate that all other devices on the MS/TP network are set to. i-Vu® XT Router CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 32 Assigned to enter a specific number. Home Network This is typically the network that is communicating with the building automation system's application. This sets the BACnet Address of the Device object. i-Vu® XT Router CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 33: Security Tab

    Vu® server IP address, thus blocking communication with the i-Vu® server, you can disable the router's BACnet Firewall on the controller setup Security tab. NOTE You can enable the BACnet Firewall only in the i-Vu® interface. i-Vu® XT Router CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 34: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Troubleshooting If you have problems mounting, wiring, or addressing the i-Vu® XT Router, contact Carrier Controls System Support. LEDs NET (Network Status) Tricolor LED Color Pattern Condition Message in Module Possible Solutions Status • Connect Ethernet Cable Ethernet connection problem No Ethernet Link •...
  • Page 35 1 blink No errors Operational No action required Green 2 blink Download of driver is in progress Download in progress No action required Green i-Vu® XT Router CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 36: To Get A Module Status Report

    See Appendix - Module Status field descriptions (page 37). To get a Device Log If Carrier Controls System Support instructs you to get the router's Device Log containing diagnostic information for troubleshooting: Select the i-Vu® XT Router in the i-Vu® navigation tree.
  • Page 37: To Get The I-Vu® Xt Router's Serial Number

    Before replacing the fuse, try to determine why the fuse blew. Check the power wiring polarity of the i-Vu® XT Router and any other devices that share the power supply. Use the same polarity for all of them. i-Vu® XT Router CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 38 Use the fuse puller to snap the new fuse into the fuse holder. Replace the router's cover. Replace the power connector. Turn on the router's power switch. 10 Verify that the LED on top of the router is on. i-Vu® XT Router CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 39: To Take The I-Vu® Xt Router Out Of Service

    Service, i-Vu® no longer communicates properties, colors, trends, etc. On the i-Vu® navigation tree, select the i-Vu® XT Router. On the Properties page, check Out of Service. Click Accept. i-Vu® XT Router CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 40: Compliance

    CAUTION Any modifications made to this device that are not approved by Carrier will void the authority granted to the user by the FCC to operate this equipment.
  • Page 41: Appendix - Module Status Field Descriptions

    Data Partition identifies the clipping used when the product was manufactured. NOTE This field will say None except for a Carrier product from the factory. If a Carrier product is subsequently downloaded in the field, then this field will say None.
  • Page 42 Core and Base board hardware Gives the following information about the controller's boards: • Type and board numbers that are used internally by Carrier. • The manufacture date and serial number. Number of BACnet Objects...
  • Page 43: Document Revision History

    C-TS-CI-E and baud rate 10/24/17 Rotary switch settings New topic C-TS-CI-F 7/27/17 Specification Added BACnet support specification. X-D-LG BACnet Compliance New topic * For internal use only i-Vu® XT Router CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 46 CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 A member of the United Technologies Corporation family · Stock symbol UTX · Catalog No. 11-808-580-01 · 10/2/2018...

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