12
Power-Up the ProtoNode RER (FPC-N34 BACnet)
or ProtoNode LER (FPC-N35 LonWorks)
Figure 11. Power pin outs to the ProtoNode
• Apply power to the ProtoNode. Ensure that the power supply used complies with the specifications provided in
Appendix C. Ensure that the cable is grounded using the “Frame-GND” terminal. The ProtoNode is factory set to
accept both 9-30 VDC and 12-24 VAC. Raypak recommends using a dedicated power supply for the Protonode
in lieu of unit power.
Voltage Pin outs
4. CONNECT TO THE PROTONODE’S WEB CONFIGURATOR
TO SETUP THE RAYPAK PRODUCTS (PROFILES)
CONNECTED TO THE PROTONODE RER OR LER
Connect the PC to the ProtoNode via the Ethernet port
For BACnet IP only. For all others, use RS485 connection.
Figure 12. Ethernet port location of ProtoNode
• Connect a Cat-5 Ethernet cable (straight through or
cross-over) between the PC and ProtoNode.
• The default IP Address for the ProtoNode is
192.168.1.24, Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0. If the
PC and ProtoNode are on different IP networks,
assign a static IP Address to the PC on the
192.168.1.xxx network.
For Windows 10
:
• Find the search field in the local computer’s
taskbar (usually to the right of the windows
icon and type in “Control Panel”.
Power to the ProtoNode
ProtoNode
Pin #
Pin Assignment
Power In (+)
Pin 4
V +
Power In (-)
Pin 5
V -
Frame Ground
Pin 6
FRAME GND
• Click “Control Panel”, click “Network and Internet”
and then click “Network and Sharing Center”.
• Click “Change adapter settings” on the left side of the
window.
• Right-click on “Local Area Connection” and select
“Properties” from the drop down menu.
• Highlight
and then click the Properties button
• Select and enter a static IP Address on the same
subnet. For example:
Figure 13. Local Area Connection Properties
• Click the OK button to close the Internet Protocol
window and the Close button to close the Ethernet
Properties window.
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