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The LGC communicates with the CMnet using The LGC must use v6.00g or later of the LGM an EIA-485 connection. The CMnet is a peer- module driver. For more information, see the to-peer network that allows all control...
60Hz, power consumption] (single Class You must use SuperVision to transfer memory 2 source only, 100VA or less). to the LGC. You can connect a portable Communications CMnet Port with EIA-485, computer running SuperVision to the LGC twisted pair, selectable for 156 kbps, 38.4 using the module’s Access port.
CMnet Figure 3. Using a Legacy CMnet Connection port labeled Net - and Net + on the LGC (see Figure 1 on page 2). On Addressing an ARC156 CMnet, you must also connect The LGC’s address is factory-set as control the Shield.
The first memory transfer to the LGC takes G ro un d 2 4 Va c longer than subsequent memory transfers. 1. Log in to SuperVision on a workstation connected to the CMnet. You can also O pt io na l...
LEDs Table 2. LED Signals The LGC has several LED indicators to show Run LED Error LED Condition the status of certain functions. Table 2 5 flashes Firmware transfer in explains the Run and Error LED signals in per second progress detail to assist troubleshooting.
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