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Motion Control Engineering, Inc. 1 1380 White Rock Road Rancho Cordova, CA 95742 voice 916 463 9200 fax 916 463 9201 www .mceinc.com User Guide, Universal Serial Network Manual # 42-02-S028, Rev A1, December 2008[...]
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Copyright © 2008, Motion Control Engineering. A ll Rights Reserv ed. This document may not be reproduced, electronically or mechanically , in whole or in part, without written permission from Motion Control Engineering. Trademarks All tr ademarks or registered product names appear ing in this do cument are the exclusive p roperty of the respective[...]
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End User License Agreement This End User License Agreemen t (“ Agreement”) grants y ou the right to use the software con- tained in this product (the “Software”) subject to the following restri ctions: Y ou ma y not: (i) copy the Software, except for archiv e purposes consiste nt with your stand ard archive procedures; (ii) transfer the Sof[...]
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Import ant Precautions and Useful Information This preface co ntains informa tion that will help you understand and safely maintain MCE equipment. We stron gly recommend you review this preface and read this manual before installing, adjusting, or maintaining Motion Co ntrol Engineering equipment . This preface dis- cusses: • Safety and Other Sym[...]
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i Contents In This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 USN Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 IMC, PTC, PHC Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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ii Manual # 42-02-S028, 12/30/08[...]
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1 In This Manual This manual describes installing and setting up the MCE Unive rsal Serial Network p roduct. The USN is used to allow equipment without approp riate networking capabilities to communicate with state-of-the-art, MCE soft ware applications including iMonitor, iReport, and BMS-Link. •I n s t a l l a t i o n • Configuration • Comm[...]
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MCE Universal Seria l Network 2 Manual # 42-02-S028 A1 USN Installation Installation instruc tions include : • MCE IMC and PTC/PHC Controls • Motion 3000ES Escalator Controls • USN Power Connection Note After mounting USN components in your equipmen t, ensure that no serial, ethernet, or CAN connections are made to the de vice. Only power sho[...]
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USN Installation 3 Mounting the Board Assemblies 1. Determine an appropriate location for the USN-BASE assembly. (P r eferred location is in the upper left quadrant of the control enclosure.) 2. Mount the board, facing outward, such that access to critical controller components is not blocked. 3. For PTC/PHC programmable controllers, mo unt the M2C[...]
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MCE Universal Seria l Network 4 Manual # 42-02-S028 A1 Configuration After connecting power, “INI TIALIZING BO ARD COMM” will appear on the USN-BASE assembly LCD display. Device Type Note It is important that all communication wires are disconnected from the USN board b efore changing the device type . Make sure all ethernet, CAN, an d serial c[...]
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Configuration 5 Escalator Only If you are not configuring an es cala tor, proceed to IP Setup. An escalator connection has additional parameters that n eed to be configured. Please note: each escalator must have its own unique lift number . 1. Place switch F7 in the up position. Using th e keypad as described earlier, set and save: • Job Name: De[...]
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MCE Universal Seria l Network 6 Manual # 42-02-S028 A1 Communication Connections Connections are described for IM C, PTC/PHC, and Motion 3000ES. IMC 1. Connect the external Ethernet cab le to Ethernet Port A on the USN-BASE assembly . 2. Connect the suppli ed C- RJ11/DB9M cable from a con- troller MC-RS (serial board) COM port to RS232 Port B (J7) [...]
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Communication Connections 7 PTC/PHC 1. Connect the external Ethernet cab le to Ethernet Port A on the USN-BASE as sembly . 2. The boards in the controller are connected along a ribbon cable bus. Connec t the M2C assembly’s “From PCA” (JP3) to the last co ntroller board on the bus using supplied rib- bon cable. 3. Connect the M2C assembly’s [...]
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MCE Universal Seria l Network 8 Manual # 42-02-S028 A1 Motion 3000ES 1. Connect the CAN bus wire s from the three-wire terminal on lower ri ght side of the HC- MPU (USN) board labeled “Externa l Network” to escalator EC-MCB board, J12. •C o n n e c t C A N H t o J 1 2 T B . •C o n n e c t C A N L t o J 1 2 T A . • The SHLD is only connect[...]
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MC USN Information 9 MC USN Information This section describes the fe atures of the USN device. Jumper Settings These jumper settings apply to th e Rev X3-0 version of the MPU-M board. •J P 1 = A ( 5 V ) •J P 2 = O f f •J P 3 = O N •J P 4 = O f f • JP5 = A (NORM) •J P 6 = O f f •J P 7 = O f f Diagnostic LEDs The diagnostic leds on the[...]
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MCE Universal Seria l Network 10 Manual # 42-02-S028 A1 LCD and Keypad • Trim pot R27 adjusts LCD screen contrast. • The interface uses e ight functional switches and 4 buttons. Operating Displays Upon initial power-up, the boar d sh ould display the following message: If the display never changes from this message, verify that the SW1 switch i[...]
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MC USN Information 11 Once the USN has connected to the device it will display the followin g message: This indicates that the USN board has succ essf ully established connectivity with the device. If the following message is displayed: The USN board is not receiving data from the device. Troubleshooting • Recheck you connections to the board. En[...]
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MCE Universal Seria l Network 12 Manual # 42-02-S028 A1 • Translation Loop Progress: This screen displays the progress of translating events, parameters, and monitors from the device prot ocol to the client pr ot ocol. MCE use only. • Internal Address Data Values: Th i s o p t i o n i s u s e d t o d i a l U S N m em o r y a d d r e s s e s a n[...]
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Security Password Defaul t for IMC Connections 13 Security Password Default for IMC Connections If the USN is connected to an IMC controller with the C RT Security feature enabl ed, the USN will allow iMonitor software to configure security parameters. In order to configure security parameters, a user must log into the controller using a password .[...]
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MCE Universal Seria l Network 14 Manual # 42-02-S028 A1[...]