Connection Procedure For Bacnet - HMS Networks Intesis IN776MHI00XO000 User Manual

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Mitsubishi Heavy Industries VRF with KNX, Serial and IP support

5.2.5. Connection Procedure for BACnet

NOTE
Remember to check the
For BACnet/IP:
1. Connect the BACnet/IP Ethernet cable to the gateway's Ethernet Port. The correct cable to use depends
on where the gateway is connected:
• Connecting directly to a BACnet/IP device: use a crossover Ethernet UTP/FTP CAT5 or higher cable.
• Connecting to a hub or switch of the LAN of the building: use a straight Ethernet UTP/FTP CAT5 or
higher cable.
IMPORTANT
When commissioning the gateway for the first time, DHCP will be enabled for 30 seconds.
After that time, the default IP 192.168.100.246 will be set.
IMPORTANT
If communicating through the LAN of the building, contact the network administrator and
make sure traffic on the used port is allowed through all LAN paths.
For BACnet MS/TP:
1. Connect the BACnet MS/TP communication cable to the gateway's EIA-485 port.
IMPORTANT
Observe polarity.
IMPORTANT
Remember the characteristics of the standard EIA-485 bus:
• Maximum distance of 1200 meters (0.75 miles).
• Maximum of 32 devices connected to the bus.
• A termination resistor of 120 ohms (Ω) is needed at each end of the bus. The gateway
has an internal bus biasing circuit already incorporating the termination resistor. It can be
enabled using the DIP switch block dedicated to the EIA-485 port:
Position 1
– ON: 120 Ω termination active.
– OFF: 120 Ω termination inactive.
Position 2 and 3
– ON: Polarization active.
– OFF: Polarization inactive.
For further details, see
IMPORTANT
If the termination resistor is enabled and you install the gateway at an end of the bus, do not
install an additional termination resistor at that end.
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DIP Switches (page
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