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Technical Instructions
Rev. 9/8/2011
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Contents
What is the LGR25? .................................................................................................................. 1
Driver and control program ........................................................................................... 1
Specifications .............................................................................................................. 1
Room sensors .............................................................................................................. 2
BACviews ..................................................................................................................... 3
To mount the LGR25 ................................................................................................................. 3
Wiring for power........................................................................................................................ 3
To wire for power .......................................................................................................... 3
Addressing the LGR25............................................................................................................... 4
To set the MAC address on the controller network .......................................................... 5
To use a default IP address ........................................................................................... 5
To assign a custom IP address ...................................................................................... 6
Wiring for communications ........................................................................................................ 7
Wiring specifications .................................................................................................... 7
To connect the LGR25 to the Ethernet ........................................................................... 8
To wire to a BACnet/ARC156 network ........................................................................... 8
To wire to a BACnet MS/TP network .............................................................................. 8
To wire to a BACnet PTP network ................................................................................... 8
To wire a third-party device ........................................................................................... 9
To wire a modem for half-router communications .......................................................... 9
To set a port's baud rate using PuTTY ............................................................................ 9
Wiring an RS room sensor to the LGR25 .................................................................................... 11
Rnet wiring specifications ........................................................................................... 11
To wire an RS room sensor to the LGR25 ..................................................................... 11
Downloading the LGR25 .......................................................................................................... 12
To download in WebCTRL ............................................................................................ 13
To set up the driver .................................................................................................................. 13
Driver ......................................................................................................................... 13
Device........................................................................................................................ 15
Notification Classes ................................................................................................... 15
Calendars .................................................................................................................. 16
Common and Specific Alarms ..................................................................................... 16
Custom Translation Tables .......................................................................................... 17
I/O Tuning.................................................................................................................. 17
Pneumatic Lines......................................................................................................... 17
BACnet router properties ............................................................................................ 17
BACnet half-router properties ..................................................................................... 18
Alarm Store/Forward .................................................................................................. 18
Protocols ................................................................................................................... 18
Xnet ........................................................................................................................... 18
Expanders .................................................................................................................. 18
To communicate through the local access port........................................................................... 19
To set up a Local Access connection in WebCTRL ......................................................... 20
Troubleshooting...................................................................................................................... 20
Formatting the controller ............................................................................................ 20
LED's ......................................................................................................................... 21
Serial number ............................................................................................................ 22
Replacing the LGR25's battery ................................................................................... 22
To take the LGR25 out of service ................................................................................. 23
2011 Automated Logic Corporation. All rights reserved throughout the world. Automated Logic Corporation, the Automated Logic logo,
WebCTRL, EIKON, BACview, SuperVision, and InterOp are registered trademarks, and Alert is a trademark of Automated Logic Corporation.
BACnet is a registered trademark of ASHRAE. All other brand and product names are trademarked by their respective companies.
Compliance............................................................................................................................ 23
FCC Compliance......................................................................................................... 23
CE Compliance........................................................................................................... 23
BACnet Compliance ................................................................................................... 23
Appendix - LGR25 coverplate ................................................................................................... 24
Driver 1
DRV_MELGR_VANILLA
programs 2
Specifications
999
12000
To integrate a third-party device into your WebCTRL system, you must use the driver for the
specific protocol or device. Go to http://accounts.automatedlogic.com, then select Support >
Download > Third-party Interfaces > Third-party interface (ME-LGR & LGR).
Power
Third-party integration
points
25
BACnet port
(This port may be labeled
CMnet.)
Port S1
Port S2
Rnet port
Microprocessor
Memory
Real-time clock
Battery
Protection
Room sensors
BT485 connector
Status indicators
Environmental operating
range
Physical
Overall dimensions
Width:
Height:
Mounting dimensions
Width:
Height:
Recommended panel
depth
Weight
BACnet support
Listed by
You can wire RS sensors to the LGR25's Rnet port. An Rnet can consist of any of the
following combinations of devices wired in a daisy-chain or star configuration:
BACviews
You can wire a BACview5 or BACview6 keypad/display unit to the Rnet port of the LGR25
to view or edit some of its property values or its real time clock. See Room sensors above
for Rnet configurations. See the BACview5 Hardware Setup Guide
(http://accounts.automatedlogic.com) or BACview6 Hardware Setup Guide
(http://accounts.automatedlogic.com) for installation instructions.
To start up and troubleshoot the LGR25, you can temporarily connect the following items
to its Local Access port:
A laptop running the Virtual BACview software. Virtual BACview software simulates the
BACview6 and is included with WebCTRL v4 or later.
NOTE Before you can use the BACview5, BACview6, BACview6 Handheld, or Virtual
BACview with the LGR25, you must create a BACview screen file in ViewBuilder, enter the
screen file name in the controller's Properties box in SiteBuilder, and then download the
control program to the LGR25.
Make sure the LGR25s power switch is in the OFF position to prevent it from
powering up before you can verify the correct voltage.
Pull the screw terminal connector from the controller's power terminals labeled 24V
ac/dc and Ground.
Measure the voltage at the LGR25s power input terminals to verify that the voltage is
within the operating range of 21.626.4 Vac.
Insert the screw terminal connector into the LGR25's power terminals.
Verify that the Run LED (a dot in the lower right corner of the Module Status LED)
begins blinking. The Module Status LED will show a chase pattern when the controller
is running with no errors.
That is unique
on the...
A MAC address
controller network
An IP address
Ethernet
Notes
IP address = 192.168.168.x
where x is the MAC address.
NOTES
The MAC and IP addresses are defined in SiteBuilder in the controller's Device
Properties dialog box.
You can address the LGR25 before or after you wire it for power.
CAUTIONS
If you are using default IP addressing, the MAC address must match the last octet of
the Address field in the controller's Device Properties dialog box in SiteBuilder.
If wired for power, turn off the controller's power. The controller reads the address
each time you turn it on.
Use the rotary switches to set the address. Set the Tens (10's) switch to the tens digit
of the address, and set the Ones (1's) switch to the ones digit.
EXAMPLE If the controllers address is 25, point the arrow on the Tens (10's) switch
to 2 and the arrow on the Ones (1's) switch to 5.
10's
7 8
7 8
2 34
1's
9 0
2 34
To use a default
IP address
9 0
If wired for power, turn off the controller's power. The controller reads the address
each time you turn it on.
NOTE The default address is an intranet address. Data packets from this address are not
routable to the Internet.
To assign a
custom IP
address
Obtain the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway address for your router from
the facility network administrator.
Connect the WebCTRL server to the LGR25's Local Access port. See To communicate
through the local access port (page 19).
Value
Port
The computer's port number that the USB cable is connected to.
NOTE To find the port number, plug the USB cable into the
computer's USB port, then select Start > Control Panel > System
> Hardware > Device Manager > Ports (Com & LPT). The COM
port number is beside CP210x USB to UART Bridge Controller.
Baud Rate
115200
Data Bits
Parity
None
Stop Bits
Protocol
Port type(s)
Baud rate(s)
Ethernet
Port E1
BACnet/IP
BACnet/Ethernet
Telnet Diagnostics
Proprietary third-party
over TCP/IP
Ethernet
10 Mbps
100 Mbps
BACnet/ARC156 1
EIA-485 (2-wire)
156 kbps
S1 2
BACnet MS/TP
EIA-485 (2-wire)
9600 bps
19.2 kbps
38.4 kbps
76.8 kbps (default)
Third-party
EIA-232
EIA-485 (2-wire)
EIA-422 (EIA-485 4-wire)
Various
BACnet PTP
EIA-232
9600 bps
19.2 kbps
38.4 kbps (default)
57.6 kbps
115.2 kbps
Third-party
EIA-232
EIA-485 (2-wire)
Various
Enhanced Access
Rnet 3
115.2 kbps
S2 2
Local
Access
Wiring
specifications
This port supports only one protocol and one wire type at a time.
For...
Use...
Maximum Length
Ethernet
ARC156 1
PTP
or
MS/TP 2
1
To connect the
LGR25 to the
Ethernet
To wire to a
BACnet/ARC156
network
Let SiteBuilder automatically configure your BBMD tables. (SiteBuilder defines only
one controller per IP subnet as a BBMD.)
Use the BBMD Configuration Tool to make sure that a controller's BBMD table does
not contain the IP addresses of other controllers on the same IP subnet.
Connect the communications wiring to the controllers screw terminals labeled Net +,
Net -, and Shield.
NOTE Use the same polarity throughout the network segment.
To wire to a
BACnet MS/TP
network
If the LGR25 is at either end of a network segment, connect a BT485 to the LGR25.
Connect the communications wiring to the controllers screw terminals labeled Net+
and Net- on Port S1.
NOTE Use the same polarity throughout the network segment.
If the LGR25 is at either end of a network segment, connect a BT485 to the LGR25.
To change the port's baud rate, see To set a port's baud rate using PuTTY (page 9).
NOTE Use the same baud rate for all controllers on the network segment.
To wire to a
BACnet PTP
network
Connect the communications wiring to the controller's screw terminals labeled Tx, Rx,
and Signal Ground on Port S2, and jumper the DTR and DCD terminals.
NOTE Use the same polarity throughout the network segment.
To change the port's baud rate, see To set a port's baud rate using PuTTY (page 9).
NOTE Use the same baud rate for all controllers on the network segment.
To wire a modem
for half-router
communications
Connect the modem to Port S2 using a standard modem cable connected to an S2DB9 adapter (available from ALC) or a cable you create using the following wiring
diagram:
Port S2
(5 pin)
Modem
(25 pin)
TX 1
2 TX
RX 2
3 RX
* DTR 3
20 DTR *
* DCD 4
8 DCD *
GND 5
7 GND
To set a port's
baud rate using
PuTTY
Set the port baud rate to 38400 using PuTTY. See To set a port's baud rate using
PuTTY (page 9).
Connect a computer to the LGR25's Local Access port. See To communicate through
the local access port (page 19).
Start PuTTY.
Under Serial line, COMX, replacing X with the computer's port number that the USB
Link Kit cable is connected to.
NOTE To find the port number, select Start > Control Panel > System > Hardware >
Device Manager > Ports (Com & LPT). The COM port number is beside CP210x USB
to UART Bridge Controller.
10 Under Options controlling local serial lines, verify the following settings.
Field
Value
Speed (baud)
Data Bits
Stop Bits
Parity
None
Flow Control
None
12 Type the number of the baud rate field, then press Enter.
13 Type the new baud rate, then press Enter.
10
Rnet wiring
specifications
To wire an RS
room sensor to
the LGR25
NOTE Use the specified type of wire and cable for maximum signal integrity.
Description
Conductor
Maximum length
Insulation
Color Code
Shielding
UL temperature rating
32167F (075C)
Voltage
Listing
Partially cut, then bend and pull off the outer jacket of the Rnet cable(s). Do not nick
the inner insulation.
Outer jacket
.25 in.
(.6 cm)
Foil shield
Inner insulation
Strip about .25 inch (.6 cm) of the inner insulation from each wire.
11
Wire each terminal on the LGR25's Rnet port to the terminal of the same name on the
RS room sensor.
NOTES
If using shielded wire, connect the shield wire and the ground wire to the Gnd
terminal.
Notes
Up to 999 control
programs, depending
on available memory
Must be in WebCTRLx.x\webroot\<system_name>\programs.
If you change any of these items or the LGR25's address after the initial download, you
must download again. The first download takes longer than subsequent downloads.
CAUTIONS
Equipment controlled by the LGR25 will shut down and restart when you download.
After you download, the Archive Valid LED lights to indicate the downloaded items are
stored in the LGR25's flash memory. This type of memory is not dependent on power
or battery backup. If you need to remove power from the controller after downloading,
make sure this LED is lit.
12
To download in
WebCTRL
You download the controller from WebCTRL. If your network is complete, you can
download from any network browser. If not complete, connect a laptop with a local copy of
the system database to the LGR25's local access port. See To communicate through the
local access port (page 19).
1
Click Downloads.
Click Start.
NOTES
If the download fails, locate and resolve the problem, then retry the download.
Driver
Click
Make changes as needed on the Properties page for Driver and any of its children.
13
Backup Battery
Turn off internal backup
battery after ___ days to
conserve battery life
(shutoff date/time)
BACview Control
Overwrite Daylight Saving YesEvery download includes Daylight Saving Time
parameters set in
properties from System Settings page and overwrites
BACview?
changes to these properties made from BACview.
NoDownload System Settings page Daylight Saving Time
properties during first download. You must make
subsequent changes from BACview. (Primarily for OEM use.)
Keypad inactivity timeout
(minutes)
End the user session, turn off the backlight, and display the
standby screen after this period of inactivity.
Keypad user-level
password
Module Clock
Clock Fail Date and Time
Date and time control program uses when controller's realtime clock is invalid.
TIP Use an occupied date and time (such as a Tuesday at
10 a.m.) so the equipment does not operate in unoccupied
mode if the controller loses power during occupancy.
14
Device
Configuration
Max Masters and Max Info Apply only if the LGR25's MS/TP network is enabled.
Frames
Notification
Classes
WebCTRL alarms use Notification Class #1. A BACnet alarm's Notification Class defines:
NOTE You may need to set up additional Notification Classes if your system will handle
Life Safety alarms or if you need to send certain types of alarms only to an alarm manager
other than WebCTRL.
Priorities
0063
Life Safety
64127
Critical Equipment
128191
Urgent
192255
Normal
Priority of Off-Normal
Priority of Fault
Priority of Normal
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Recipient List
Recipients
Recipient Description
Recipient Type
Process Identifier
Issue Confirmed
Notifications
Calendars
Calendars are provided in the driver for BACnet compatibility only. Use WebCTRL's
Schedules feature instead.
Common and
Specific Alarms
On these pages, you can enable/disable, change BACnet alarm properties, or set delays
for the following BACnet alarms:
Common alarms:
Specific alarm:
Module Halted
All Programs Stopped
Duplicate Address
Locked I/O
Control Program
Program Stopped
Excessive COV
NOTE To set up alarm actions for controller generated alarms, see Setting up alarm
actions in WebCTRL Help.
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Events
Alarm Category and
Alarm Template
Enable
Notification Class
Custom
Translation
Tables
I/O Tuning
Pneumatic Lines
BACnet router
properties
On the BACnet router properties page, you can change the following properties:
IP Configuration
Enable IP configuration
changeover
17
On the BACnet Half Router Properties page, you can change the communication settings
for an LGR25 used as a BACnet half-router (dial-up connection) on a remote network. See
Setting up a remote network in Start > WebCTRL > Help.
Alarm
Store/Forward
On the Alarm Store and Forward page, you can change alarm delivery settings for the
LGR25 used to store and forward alarms from a remote dial-up site.
Protocols
On the Protocols page, you can enable or disable Telnet diagnostics. This allows you to
write to a text file the communication between the controller and a third party device. This
file is used for troubleshooting.
Xnet
Expanders
18
A USB Link Kit. See the USB Link Kit Technical Instructions
(http://accounts.automatedlogic.com/download).
NOTE The USB Link Kit driver is installed with WebCTRL v5. But if needed, you can
get the latest driver from http://accounts.automatedlogic.com/download. Install the
driver before you connect the USB Link Kit to your computer.
CAUTION If multiple controllers share power but polarity was not maintained when they
were wired, the difference between the controller's ground and the computer's AC power
ground could damage the USB Link Kit and the controller. If you are not sure of the wiring
polarity, use a USB isolator between the computer and the USB Link Kit. Purchase a USB
isolator online from a third-party manufacturer.
1
Connect the USB Link Kit to the computer and to the controller's Local Access port.
Connect to
computers
USB port
Connect to
the Local
Access port
NOTE If using a USB isolator, plug the isolator into your computer's USB port, and
then plug the USB Link Kit cable into the isolator.
2
WebCTRL
Off
PuTTY or HyperTerminal
On
On
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To set up a
Local Access
connection in
WebCTRL
Type the computer's Port number that the USB cable is connected to.
NOTE To find the port number, plug the USB cable into the computer's USB port, then
select Start > Control Panel > System > Hardware > Device Manager > Ports (Com &
LPT). The COM port number is beside CP210x USB to UART Bridge Controller.
Click OK.
On the View tab, click the drop-down arrow next to your device's network Connection,
then select BACnet Local Access.
Click OK.
10 On the Configure tab, select BACnet Local Access, then click Start.
NOTE If WebCTRL displays an error, make sure the COM port you selected is not in
use. For example, PuTTY may be open and is holding the port open.
11 On the NET tree, select the controller that you are connected to.
12 Click the menu button
Troubleshooting
If you have problems mounting, wiring, or addressing the LGR25, contact ALC Technical
Support.
Formatting the
controller
If you cannot communicate with a controller after downloading it, as a last resort, you can
manually format the controller to erase its memory.
1
Turn off the LGR25's power. Make sure the address switches are not set to 0, 0.
Hold down the controllers Format button while you turn its power on.
20
LED's
Continue to hold down the Format button until the controller displays 8 and then 0,
then release the button.
The Module Status LED can display the following error codes.
Error
Code...
Indicates...
Possible solutions
A control program
error
The controller's
memory is full
A setup error
Verify:
A system error
The controller is
formatting
21
Serial number
Status is...
Power
Link
LAN
100
CMnet transmit
CMnet receive
Archive Valid
Port S1 transmit
Port S1 receive
Battery low
If you need the LGR25's serial number when troubleshooting, the number is on:
Replacing the
LGR25's battery
The LGR25's 10-year Lithium CR123A battery provides a maximum of 720 hours data
retention during power outages. To conserve battery life, battery backup turns off after a
specified number of days defined in the driver.
If the LGR25's Battery low LED is lit or if the LGR25 sends a Low Battery alarm to
WebCTRL, replace the battery.
1
Using a small flathead screwdriver, pry up each side of the black battery clip until it is
free and you can remove it.
Remove the battery from the controller, making note of the battery's polarity.
Insert the new battery into the controller, matching the polarity of the battery you
removed.
Push the black clip back onto the battery until you hear both sides click in place.
22
To take the
LGR25 out of
service
If needed for troubleshooting or start-up, you can prevent WebCTRL Server from
communicating with the LGR25.
1
Click OK.
Compliance
FCC Compliance
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a
commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction
manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the
user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the responsible party for
compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment.
CE Compliance
WARNING This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause
radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
BACnet
Compliance
BACnet is a registered trademark of ASHRAE. ASHRAE does not endorse, approve or test
products for compliance with ASHRAE standards. Compliance of listed products to
requirements of ASHRAE Standard 135 is the responsibility of the BACnet manufacturers
Association (BMA). BTL is a registered trademark of the BMA.
23
24
DTR
DCD
n/c
n/c
BT485
Signal Gnd
Rx
Net-
Port S2
EIA-485
EIA-232
Rx
Tx
Rnet
EIA232
485
Tx
Net+
+12V
Rnet -
Rnet +
Gnd
LINK
BACnet
Local Access
Shield
Net -
Net +
BT485
BACnet
100
10/100 Base T
Ethernet Port E1
Battery low
ArchiveValid
Port S1 transmit
Port S1 receive
BACnet transmit
BACnet receive
Error Codes:
Module
Status
Power
LED
Assigned
Default
On
Off
EnhancedAccess
Port on S2
and Rnet
IP Addr
Format
Chase = OK
0 = Download required
1 = Control Program Error
2 = RAM full
3 = Comm setup error
4 = System error
8 = Formatting
88F0
E143900
TYPE: 002001
Open Energy
Management Equipment
CONTRO L MODULE
LGR25
3V Lithium Battery
CR-123 A
1's
Module
Address
10's
Enable
Disable
MSTP
on S1
+100
Address
Disable
Enable
PTP
on S2
Port S1
Off
External
Battery
Net+
485-2w
485-4w
EIA-485
EIA-232
Tx +
Tx -
Net-
Rx Rx +
n/c
n/c
Option
Comm
Tx
Rx
DTR
DCD
Signal Ground
Ext. Batt.
Int. Batt.
On
Power
Ground
BT485
Made in US A
Gnd
+3V
24V ac/dc