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i-Vu® XT BACnet Link
(part no. XT-LB)
(drv_gen5)
Installation and Start-up Guide
©2024 Carrier. All rights reserved. • Catalog No. 11-808-917-01 • 7/22/2024

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  • Page 1 XT BACnet Link (part no. XT-LB) (drv_gen5) Installation and Start-up Guide ©2024 Carrier. All rights reserved. • Catalog No. 11-808-917-01 • 7/22/2024...
  • Page 2 Verify that you have the most current version of this document from www.hvacpartners.com, the Carrier Partner Community website, or your local Carrier office. Important changes are listed in Document revision history at the end of this document. ©2024 Carrier. All rights reserved.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents What is the XT-LB?............................... 1 Specifications ................................ 2 To mount the XT-LB ..............................5 Wiring for power ................................7 To wire for power ..............................7 Connecting to the router through the Service Port ....................8 Connecting to the router through the Gig-E Port ..................... 10 Addressing the XT-LB ..............................
  • Page 4 Contents To get a Module Status report ......................... 51 To get a Device Log ............................51 To get the XT-LB's serial number ........................51 To replace the XT-LB's fuse ..........................52 To take the XT-LB out of service ........................53 Compliance ................................
  • Page 5: What Is The Xt-Lb

    • Works with the i-Vu® v8.5 or later system • Can serve as both an IP and a serial gateway for third-party protocols i-Vu® XT BACnet Link (part no. XT-LB) (drv_gen5) ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 6: Specifications

    BACnet protocols and/or third party protocols: • BACnet/IP • BACnet/IPv6 • BACnet/Ethernet • BACnet/SC NOTE For communication with third-party protocols, see the specific protocol's integration guide. i-Vu® XT BACnet Link (part no. XT-LB) (drv_gen5) ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 7 Ethernet port at 10 or 100 Mbps for setting up the controller and troubleshooting through a local connection to a computer. USB port USB 2.0 host port for device recovery and connecting the Carrier wireless service adapter. Microprocessor 32-bit ARM Cortex-A8, 600MHz, processor with multi-level cache memory Memory 8 GBs eMMC Flash memory and 512 MB DDR3 DRAM (22 MB available to use).
  • Page 8 EN50491-5-2:2009; Part 5-2: EMC requirements for HBES/BACS used in residential, commercial and light industry environment RoHS Compliant: 2015/863/EU REACH Compliant Australia and New Zealand: C-Tick Mark, AS/NZS 61000-6-3 i-Vu® XT BACnet Link (part no. XT-LB) (drv_gen5) ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 9: To Mount The Xt-Lb

    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 BACnet Link (part no. XT-LB) (drv_gen5) ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 10 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) Depth: 2.09 in (5.31 cm) i-Vu® XT BACnet Link (part no. XT-LB) (drv_gen5) ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 11: Wiring For Power

    The XT-LB 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 12: Connecting To The Router Through The Service Port

    Open your computer's wireless network display to view your available wireless networks. NOTE The XT-LB only supports the 5 GHz band and not the 2.4 GHz band. Connect to the wireless network using the network SSID and password that are printed on the Carrier wireless service adapter.
  • Page 13 Service Port, be sure to upload the changes to the system database. This will preserve those settings when you download memory or parameters to the router. i-Vu® XT BACnet Link (part no. XT-LB) (drv_gen5) ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 14: Connecting To The Router Through The Gig-E Port

    Service Port, be sure to upload the changes to the system database. This will preserve those settings when you download memory or parameters to the router. i-Vu® XT BACnet Link (part no. XT-LB) (drv_gen5) ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 15: Addressing The Xt-Lb

    NOTE Carefully plan your addressing scheme to avoid duplicating addresses. If third-party devices are integrated into the system, make sure your addresses do not conflict with their addresses. i-Vu® XT BACnet Link (part no. XT-LB) (drv_gen5) ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 16 On the Connections page, under the Gig-E Port tab > Primary BACnet/IP, select Default IP Address in the drop-down list for Address Mode. Click i-Vu® XT BACnet Link (part no. XT-LB) (drv_gen5) ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 17: To Set An Ipv6 Address

    On the Connections page, under the Gig-E Port tab > BACnet/IPv6, select Custom Static in the drop-down list for Address Mode. Enter the IP Address, Prefix Length, and Default Gateway addresses that the network administrator gave you. Click i-Vu® XT BACnet Link (part no. XT-LB) (drv_gen5) ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 18 You will then need to correct the IP address in SiteBuilder. NOTE The default address is an intranet address. Data packets from this address are not routable to the Internet. i-Vu® XT BACnet Link (part no. XT-LB) (drv_gen5) ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 19: To Set The Port S1 Address And Baud Rate

    Select the Baud Rate. The default is 76,800 bps. NOTE Select the same baud rate for all devices on the MS/TP network. Click i-Vu® XT BACnet Link (part no. XT-LB) (drv_gen5) ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 20: Wiring For Communications

    * 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 BACnet Link (part no. XT-LB) (drv_gen5) ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 21: To Connect The Xt-Lb To The Ethernet

    To verify communication with the network, get a Module Status report in the i-Vu® interface for a router on the ARCNET network. NOTE This step requires that you have discovered and uploaded the router in the i-Vu® application. i-Vu® XT BACnet Link (part no. XT-LB) (drv_gen5) ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 22: To Wire To A Bacnet Ms/Tp Network

    To verify communication with the network, get a Module Status report in the i-Vu® interface for a router 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 BACnet Link (part no. XT-LB) (drv_gen5) ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 23: Find And Upload In The I-Vu® Interface

    The driver must be in <system_name>\drivers. The exact location of the system directory depends on where you have saved it. It is typically under i-Vux.x\programdata\systems. • To verify that you have the driver's latest version, go to the Carrier Partner Community website and compare the latest version to the XT-LB's driver in SiteBuilder. •...
  • Page 24: To Stage A Driver For Later Installation

    On the Devices > Drivers tab, click Start Staging. Once you are ready to install the staged driver to the controller, click Start Installation. i-Vu® XT BACnet Link (part no. XT-LB) (drv_gen5) ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 25: Adjusting Driver Properties And Controller Setup Through The Service Port Or The I-Vu® Interface

    Current state of the controller Sys|Net Current connection status TIP Click the Sys or Net LED to view LED descriptions. See LEDs (page 48). i-Vu® XT BACnet Link (part no. XT-LB) (drv_gen5) ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 26: Diagnostics Tab

    Technical Support Tools Enable the toggle switch to view the Challenge key. Send the displayed Challenge key to the Carrier Controls System Support representative who will provide an Activation Key for you to enter. Additional tools will be displayed to help Carrier Controls System Support troubleshoot issues.
  • Page 27 NOTE Capture files have a 25MB limit. If you need a larger capture, contact Carrier Controls System Support. Contact Carrier Controls System Support for assistance with using packet captures. Network Diagnostics Click Reset statistics to reset values to 0, which then resume accumulating.
  • Page 28: Connections Tabs

    The maximum length of a message or message segment that can be accepted by the BACnet device. The actual APDU length used for communication is automatically adjusted based on the capabilities of the enabled datalinks. i-Vu® XT BACnet Link (part no. XT-LB) (drv_gen5) ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 29: Gig-E Port Using Bacnet/Ipv4

    To add a server, click Add and then enter the Name Server Address field below. • To delete a server in the table, select it in the list and click Delete. i-Vu® XT BACnet Link (part no. XT-LB) (drv_gen5) ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 30 BACnet Address of the Device Object. To set this port as the home network, Set as home activate the toggle switch and click Set as home. To disable the port from use, deactivate the toggle switch. i-Vu® XT BACnet Link (part no. XT-LB) (drv_gen5) ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 31: Gig-E Port Using Bacnet/Ipv6

    Select Custom Static if you have a permanent IP address which does not change and is usually obtained from the network administrator. Select DHCP if the network uses a DHCP server for IP addressing. i-Vu® XT BACnet Link (part no. XT-LB) (drv_gen5) ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 32 NOTE When downloaded from the i-Vu® application, these numbers match those set using SiteBuilder. UDP Port The port that the XT-LB will use for BACnet communication. i-Vu® XT BACnet Link (part no. XT-LB) (drv_gen5) ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 33: Gig-E Port Using Bacnet/Sc

    Once the connection has been authenticated, Port Authentication Status will change from Authentication Pending to Authenticated. This may take up to a minute. i-Vu® XT BACnet Link (part no. XT-LB) (drv_gen5) ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 34 Default Gateway Displays the Default Gateway of the device, if assigned. Editable only if using Custom Static addressing. i-Vu® XT BACnet Link (part no. XT-LB) (drv_gen5) ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 35 BACnet/SC network. Connection State The status of the router’s connection as a client on the BACnet/SC network. i-Vu® XT BACnet Link (part no. XT-LB) (drv_gen5) ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 36 Initiating Heartbeat Interval Number of seconds to wait to send a heartbeat. Accepting Heartbeat Interval Number of seconds to wait to receive a heartbeat. i-Vu® XT BACnet Link (part no. XT-LB) (drv_gen5) ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 37: Gig-E Port Using Bacnet/Ethernet

    NOTE When downloaded from the i-Vu® application, these numbers match those set using SiteBuilder. MAC Address A factory-assigned Ethernet MAC Address i-Vu® XT BACnet Link (part no. XT-LB) (drv_gen5) ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 38: Port S1 And Port S2

    Indicates status of the router's End of Net? switch. Port S1 ARCNET Statistics Shows statistics for the port. Click Reset statistics to refresh the data. i-Vu® XT BACnet Link (part no. XT-LB) (drv_gen5) ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 39: Licensing Tab

    License Distribution A negative value in the Remaining column indicates how many more points are required to restore proper function to the controller. i-Vu® XT BACnet Link (part no. XT-LB) (drv_gen5) ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 40: Advanced Tabs

    List of IPv6 ranges that can be used in whitelisting Whitelist Enable Custom Range Check to enable. Whitelist Address Ranges Click Add to enter information or Delete to remove existing information. i-Vu® XT BACnet Link (part no. XT-LB) (drv_gen5) ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 41: Alarms Tab

    Certificate Management table. A daily alarm will be triggered in the i-Vu® application when one of the router’s BACnet/SC certificates is in this state. i-Vu® XT BACnet Link (part no. XT-LB) (drv_gen5) ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 42: Notification Class Tab

    Change for third-party devices that use a BACnet Process Identifier other than 1. The i-Vu® application processes alarms for any 32-bit Process Identifier. i-Vu® XT BACnet Link (part no. XT-LB) (drv_gen5) ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 43 BACnet Device that contains it. Object Name The alpha-numeric name of this BACnet Notification Class object. Description The description of this BACnet Notification Class object. i-Vu® XT BACnet Link (part no. XT-LB) (drv_gen5) ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 44: Controller Clock Tab

    Click Add. Select Recipient Type: Device ID ○ Address ○ Local Broadcaster ○ Global Broadcaster ○ Enter the Recipient Device information. Click Accept. i-Vu® XT BACnet Link (part no. XT-LB) (drv_gen5) ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 45: Color Cache Tab

    Technical Support Tools Enable the toggle switch to view the Challenge key. Send the displayed Challenge key to the Carrier Controls System Support representative who will provide an Activation Key for you to enter. Additional tools will be displayed to help Carrier Controls System Support troubleshoot issues.
  • Page 46 NOTE Capture files have a 25MB limit. If you need a larger capture, contact Carrier Controls System Support. Contact Carrier Controls System Support for assistance with using packet captures. Network Diagnostics Click Reset statistics to reset values to 0, which then resume accumulating.
  • Page 47: Network Tab

    No Proxy For Set addresses that do not require passing through the proxy to communicate. These addresses are typically exempt from the proxy requirements. i-Vu® XT BACnet Link (part no. XT-LB) (drv_gen5) ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 48: Control Programs Tab

    IoT tab Enable the toggle switch to use the protocol. NOTE For communication with third-party protocols, see the specific protocol's integration guide. i-Vu® XT BACnet Link (part no. XT-LB) (drv_gen5) ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 49: Managing Third-Party Points And Feature Licenses

    .requirements file in the i-Vu® application • assign the points from your .requirements file and download the license on the Hardware Point Manager page on the Carrier Community Portal website • apply the license to your controllers See the sections below.
  • Page 50: To Generate A Requirements File

    To download a controller license Go to the Carrier Partner Community website and select Order Management > Hardware License Manager. Click the Order Number from which you want to assign points.If you do not have any work orders, you must purchase more points in the E-Store.
  • Page 51: To Apply A License To A Controller

    Manager. To automatically apply to controllers, check Apply to Controllers. Then, click Upload. If you did not check Apply to Controllers in the previous step, click Apply to Controllers. i-Vu® XT BACnet Link (part no. XT-LB) (drv_gen5) ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 52: Troubleshooting

    • Cycle power to accept new IP address • Change rotary switches to match current default IP address i-Vu® XT BACnet Link (part no. XT-LB) (drv_gen5) ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 53 Configuration Error Check ARCNET or BACnet Blue configuration problem MS/TP network parameters All enabled networks are functioning No errors No action required Green properly i-Vu® XT BACnet Link (part no. XT-LB) (drv_gen5) ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 54 Orange 2 blink XT-LB with drv_gen5 driver has started No action required but is not yet able to determine system and network status i-Vu® XT BACnet Link (part no. XT-LB) (drv_gen5) ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 55: To Get A Module Status Report

    See Appendix - Module Status field descriptions (page 55). 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 XT-LB in the i-Vu® navigation tree.
  • Page 56: To Replace The Xt-Lb's Fuse

    On both ends of the router, insert a small flathead screwdriver as shown below, and then gently pry up the cover until it is released from the base. Remove the cover from the base. i-Vu® XT BACnet Link (part no. XT-LB) (drv_gen5) ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 57: To Take The Xt-Lb Out Of Service

    On the i-Vu® navigation tree, select the XT-LB. On the Properties page, check Out of Service. Click Accept. i-Vu® XT BACnet Link (part no. XT-LB) (drv_gen5) ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 58: 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 59: Appendix - Module Status Field Descriptions

    The various network addresses for the router. The Current and Assigned addresses will be the same unless there are configuration changes that have not been activated. i-Vu® XT BACnet Link (part no. XT-LB) (drv_gen5) ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
  • Page 60 Rx Error Count—All errors related to received packets such as CRC errors, FIFO errors, frame errors, length errors, missed errors, and overrun errors. Tx Error Count—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 XT-LB.
  • Page 61 Client Id—Identifier for a given client Base and Core board hardware Gives the following information about the router's boards: • Type and board numbers that are used internally by Carrier. • The manufacture date and serial number. System status Gives the current status of the router's operation. See LEDs (page 48) for all possible conditions.
  • Page 62: Document Revision History

    Important changes to this document are listed below. Minor changes such as typographical or formatting errors are not listed. Date Topic Change description Code* No changes yet * For internal use only i-Vu® XT BACnet Link (part no. XT-LB) (drv_gen5) ©2024 Carrier. Installation and Start-up Guide All rights reserved.
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