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SPYDER MODEL 5 ENGINEERING TOOL – USER GUIDE

SETTING UP CIPer Model 50 CONTROLLER

In order to access the IRM controllers via Spyder Model 5 Engineering Tool or supervisor, a BACNET IP - MSTP router
must be implemented. For this purpose, it is recommended to use the CIPer Model 50 NX controller which it can host
and run a station for IRM engineering in parallel.
NOTE: The CIPer Model 50 controller can also be used as a router. But it can only be used as a router since it cannot
host a station for IRM engineering.
The CIPer Model 50 controller is setup using standard Niagara techniques and functions such as creating platforms,
stations, and networks. Hence, only the specialties for the CIPer Model 5, steps 2 and 5 are described in the following.
NOTE: For detailed information on standard Niagara techniques and functions, please refer to the Niagara online
documentation and/or the CIPer Model 50 Controller User Guide: 31-00198-01.
Setting up the CIPer Model 50 controller as router and host for an IRM station (optional), includes the following main
steps:
Offline Engineering
1.
Open platform (PC)
2.
Create CIPer Model 50 station
3.
Start and connect to CIPer Model 50 station
4.
Create BACnet Network
5.
Configure CIPer Model 50 as BACNET IP - MSTP Router
Online Engineering
1.
Commission Controller
(see figure next page).
For detailed information on offline and online engineering, please refer to the "Engineering modes" section, pg. 22.
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