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4 • Power Up and Initial Checkout

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on the back of the ISIS and the standard AC 

power connector to a dedicated 120VAC or 
(240VAC) duplex outlet. See 

Section 1.8., 

Power Requirements

. Other connections are 

not needed at this time. The DIN connector 
on the front of the unit (if supplied) is a 84-

key keyboard port that is not used. The con-

nector above the power switch provides a 
parallel communications connection. The 

RS-232 serial ports (COM1 and COM2) and 

any RS-485 ports (if the ISIS was ordered 
with an NP-485 option) are used to support 

serially connected integrations.

1.10.  Power Up and Initial 

Checkout

Once you have installed the ISIS, power ON the unit, 

allow Windows NT to load, and verify that you can access 
the device over the network.

1.11. Wiring Details

The following section provides details on communi-

cations wiring. All wiring is made to ports on the rear of 
the ISIS. (See 

Figure 1-2

).

• Ethernet

• Serial

• Modem (Optional)

1.11.1.Ethernet

Connection is made via a standard male RJ-45 (8-

wire) connector. Using a Category 5 unshielded twisted 
pair (UTP) cable, connect one end of the cable to the RJ-
45 connector on the ISIS (slot 1), and the other end to a 
hub on the Ethernet LAN. The maximum end-to-end dis-
tance from the controller to the hub is 328 feet (100m).

This connection is capable of running at either 10 

Mbps or 100 Mbps—it automatically adjusts to either 
speed. This means the ISIS can exist on the same network 
with a mixture of 10BaseT and 100BaseTX hardware con-
nected to a smart 10/100 hub capable of adjusting to the 
devices it supports.

1.11.2.Serial

There are two RS-232 serial ports on the ISIS, labeled 

COM1 and COM2. These are DTE-type ports, using 
industry-standard DB-9 male connectors. Typically, a 
standard “null-modem” cable is used to communicate to 
another DTE device. A “straight-through” cable is used to 
communicate to a DCE device, such as a modem.

1.11.3.Modem (Optional)

An ISIS ordered with the MDM-NP option has a fac-

tory-installed modem, typically located in slot 3. Connect 
one end of a standard flat satin telephone cable (4-connec-
tor) to the modem’s 

top

 RJ-11 connector (LINE), and the 

other end to an analog telephone port. 

In the ISIS, this modem uses COM3 (unless an RS-

485 Option is installed, in which case it is COM5).

NOTES:

•Windows NT takes approximately 1-1/2 min-
utes to load on the ISIS.

• Once the operating system has been successfully 

loaded, you can access the ISIS over the network 

using the Niagara host administration tool (Ad-
min Tool). This is the recommended method to 

access an ISIS. 

• An ISIS can also be accessed over a LAN using 

a networked PC and Windows NT Explorer.

NOTE: For power wiring details, refer to 
Section 1.8., Power Requirements. W
iring 
details for the RS-485 option are in Section 
1.13., RS-485 Option.

Summary of Contents for CPC ISIS

Page 1: ...026 1306 Rev 0 12 04 02 In Store Information Server ISIS Installa tion and Configuration Guide ...

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Page 3: ...s Inc be liable for any direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages resulting from any defect or omission in this manual even if advised of the possibility of such damages In the interest of continued product development Computer Process Controls Inc reserves the right to make improvements to this manual and the products described herein at any time without notice or obligation REA...

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Page 5: ...UP AND INITIAL CHECKOUT 4 1 11 WIRING DETAILS 4 1 11 1 Ethernet 4 1 11 2 Serial 4 1 11 3 Modem Optional 4 1 12 FIGURES 5 1 12 1 ISIS Connector Layout 5 1 12 2 Mounting Detail 6 1 13 RS 485 OPTION 6 1 14 WIRING DETAILS 7 1 15 CABLE DIAGRAMS 7 1 15 1 RS 485 Full Duplex 7 1 15 2 RS 485 Half Duplex 7 1 16 MAINTENANCE 8 1 16 1 Filter Maintenance 8 1 16 2 Real Time Clock Battery 8 1 17 REPLACEMENT PARTS...

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Page 7: ...oes not directly support user changes to many Windows settings except IP address 1 3 Precautions 1 3 1 Safety Precautions The following items are warnings of a general nature relating to the installation and start up of the ISIS control ler Be sure to heed these warnings to prevent personal injury and or equipment damage A 120VAC or 240VAC for international units cir cuit powers the ISIS controlle...

Page 8: ... plug types which require customer supplied cables with DB 9S socket ends to connect to the ISIS 1 5 Compatibility ISIS Compatibility with the CPC REFLECS and Ein stein product lines 1 6 Installation and Start Up Read through the entire document before beginning the installation procedure 1 6 1 Unpack the ISIS Unpack the ISIS and inspect the contents of the pack age for damaged or missing componen...

Page 9: ... situated to wards the top of the cabinet 1 8 Power Requirements The power connector of the ISIS must be connected to a dedicated 120VAC 60Hz circuit capable of providing at least 1 5 Amperes plus sufficient capacity for test equip ment International units must be wired to a 240VAC 50Hz source of power capable of providing at least 0 75 Amperes plus sufficient capacity for test equipment Domestic ...

Page 10: ...s connection is capable of running at either 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps it automatically adjusts to either speed This means the ISIS can exist on the same network with a mixture of 10BaseT and 100BaseTX hardware con nected to a smart 10 100 hub capable of adjusting to the devices it supports 1 11 2 Serial There are two RS 232 serial ports on the ISIS labeled COM1 and COM2 These are DTE type ports using i...

Page 11: ... LED HDD LED PRINTER PHONE LINE COM3 O I 1 2 3 4 Power Connector Power Switch KEYBOARD MOUSE Ethernet 10BaseT LON Trunk FTT 10 VIDEO PRINTER COM1 PHONE LINE COM3 COM2 COM1 COM2 RS 232 COM1 RS 232 COM2 Ethernet RJ 45 Printer LPT1 LON FTT 10 RS 485 port COM3 RS 485 port COM4 RS 485 option model NP 485 has two DB 9P male connectors and is typically located in slot 2 See Section 1 13 RS 485 Option for...

Page 12: ...ory installed RS 485 adapter located in slot 2 Figure 1 2 This is a dual port adapter with two standard male DB 9 plug male connectors Figure 1 3 ISIS top view RS 485 Option Table 1 3 COM Port Assignments for RS 485 Ports on an ISIS RS 485 Option RS 485 Adapter COM Port Assignments Top DB 9 Connector COM3 Bottom DB 9 Con nector COM4 ...

Page 13: ...e to connect the ISIS using RS 485 full duplex 1 15 2 RS 485 Half Duplex An RS 485 bus wired for half duplex is commonly known as a two wire bus Cabling between devices uses three 3 conductors a single twisted pair plus a shield ground wire Use the following cable pinouts to make a cable to connect the ISIS using RS 485 half duplex Table 1 4 Pinouts for RS 485 ports on an ISIS RS 485 option model ...

Page 14: ... of the battery requires removal of the Central Processor Card and re entry of the setup information 1 17 Replacement Parts Servicing the ISIS may call for replacement parts There are three categories of parts Non replaceable Standard Replacement Field Replacement 1 18 Non Replaceable Parts Other than the parts listed in the replacement parts section there are no serviceable components on an ISIS ...

Page 15: ...ense This product generates and uses energy of about the same frequency as radio and TV broadcasts Installed cor rectly it may interfere with reception of radio and TV broadcasts If you suspect this product is causing interference turn your computer on and off while the radio or TV is showing interference If the interference disappears when you turn the computer off and reappears when you turn the...

Page 16: ...e maximum end to end distance from the con troller to the hub is 328 feet 100m 7 Plug one end of another Ethernet cable into the RJ 45 Ethernet port on the Einstein that has the PC 104 network card installed 8 Plug the other end of the Ethernet cable into an empty port on a LAN hub or switch 9 All additional Einstein units should be con nected to the networked Einstein via the Ech elon network For...

Page 17: ...er to the ISIS follow these steps 1 Take the supplied CPC approved network ca ble and plug the 9 pin connector into RS 232 COM 1 2 Plug the 4 pin connector into the COM C port on the REFLECS For more information see the CPC Refrigeration Monitor and Case Control Installation and Operation Manual Figure 1 7 ISIS to REFLECS NOTE The Ethernet connection must be made prior to applying power to the con...

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