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If you see the IDENT for that unit, communications exist. If not, there is a communications
problem. Check the following:
Make sure the controller has power supplied to it.
Make sure the hex switches on the controller are set to the correct values. Did you cycle
power after setting the hex switches?
Make sure the communication line is properly connected to port B.
Make sure the controller is level 2 by directly connecting the PC to it. Also check its
port configuration. See the “
Working With MicroTech Controllers
” section in the
“BACdrop Setup Wizard User’s Guide” portion of this manual.
g. Check software compatibility between the PMF and the MicroTech controller.
Using the prepared address schedule, verify that the IDENT from the controller just
connected is listed on the schedule as being compatible with the PMF version being used in
the gateway. (This applies only to controllers that were included in the BACdrop
configuration file.)
If the controller’s IDENT revision is earlier than those listed in the schedule, it may be
necessary to download updated code to the MicroTech controller.
If the controller’s IDENT revision is later than those listed in the schedule, you should
obtain the latest version of the BDIP for that MicroTech application. It may be necessary to
download an updated PMF to the BACdrop gateway.
8. Go to the next level-2 controller and repeat step 7. Do this for each controller being connected to
the network.
Communications must be established between the commissioning PC and every
controller on the network before the network is turned over to the BAS personnel.
9. Disconnect the commissioning PC and converter from the network. If the BACdrop gateway was
disconnected from the network, reconnect it now using the procedure in “
Task 4: Connecting the
BACdrop Gateway to the Trunk.
”
10. If there is a level-1 MicroTech supervisory controller, connect it to the network now by following
steps 7a through 7e. Then verify software compatibility by following step 7g. You can find the
IDENT of a CSC, RMS, or RMC on its keypad/display.
11. With BAS personnel, test network communications from the BAS “front-end” PC, through the
BACdrop gateway, to one or more MicroTech controllers.
This last step can be performed any time after steps 1 through 10. It must be performed at least
once to assure that there are no communications problems associated with the BACdrop gateway
or, if used, a level-1 MicroTech supervisory controller.
If there is a level-1 supervisory controller and the BAS cannot communicate with any of the
MicroTech controllers, verify that the level-1 controller’s number of slaves parameter was
set high enough to cover the level-2 BACdrop gateway’s address. See “
Task 2: Configuring a
Level-1 MicroTech Supervisory Controller
.”