0603000 Configuration And Programming Net Linx Integrated Controllers NI 700/900 Ni3101sig Prog Guide

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NetLinx Integrated Controllers
NI-700/900
NI-2000/3000/4000
NI-2100/3100/4100
NI-3101-SIG
NXC-ME260/64
DVX-2100HD

NetLinx Integrated Controllers

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Table of Contents

Table of Contents
Overview ............................................................................................................1
NetLinx Integrated Controllers ................................................................................. 1
DVX-2100HD Enova Total Environment Controller................................................... 1
About This Document ............................................................................................... 2
Related Documents................................................................................................... 2
Quick Setup and Configuration Overview ................................................................ 3
Installation Procedures.................................................................................................... 3
Configuration and Communication.................................................................................. 3
Update the On-board Master and Controller Firmware .................................................. 3
Configure NetLinx Security on the NI Controller ............................................................ 3

Using Zero Configuration ......................................................................................... 3
Bonjour (Zero-Configuration) Client ................................................................................ 3
Connecting to a Network with a DHCP Server................................................................ 3

Initial Configuration and Firmware Upgrade ......................................................5
Overview .................................................................................................................. 5
Before You Start ....................................................................................................... 5
Preparing the NI Controller for Serial Communication ............................................. 5
Configuring the NI Controller for LAN Communication ............................................ 6
Using the ID Button to Change the Master Device Value ......................................... 6
Obtaining the NI Controller’s IP Address (using DHCP)............................................ 7
Assigning a Static IP to the NI Controller ................................................................. 8
Communicating Via an IP .......................................................................................... 9
Verifying the Firmware Version On the Master ...................................................... 11
Upgrading the On-board Master Firmware via an IP .............................................. 12
Upgrading the NI Controller Firmware Via IP ......................................................... 15
If The Connection Fails .................................................................................................. 16

Upgrading NXC Card Firmware Via IP .................................................................... 17
Resetting the Factory Default System and Device Values ...................................... 19

Onboard WebConsole User Interface ...............................................................21
WebConsole UI Overview ....................................................................................... 21
Accessing the WebConsole ........................................................................................... 22

Device Tree............................................................................................................. 22
Device Network Settings Pages.............................................................................. 23
ZeroConfig Networking ................................................................................................ 23

WebConsole - Security Options ........................................................................25
Security Overview................................................................................................... 25

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Default Security Configuration ...................................................................................... 26
Login Rules .................................................................................................................... 26
User Name and Password Rules .................................................................................... 26

System Security - System Level............................................................................... 27
System Level Security - System Security Settings.......................................................... 27
System Security Access Options

.............................................................................. 28

Accepting Changes ....................................................................................................... 29
System Level Security - IPSec Security Settings ............................................................ 29
Configuring Settings ..................................................................................................... 30
Uploading an Configuration File.................................................................................... 30
Managing Certificate Files............................................................................................. 30
AMX IPSec Configuration file ........................................................................................ 30

System Security - Group Level ................................................................................ 31
Adding a New Group .................................................................................................... 31
Group and User Security Access Options

................................................................ 33

Viewing Group Security Settings Details....................................................................... 34
Modifying the Properties of an Existing Group............................................................. 35
Deleting a Group........................................................................................................... 35

System Security - User Level ................................................................................... 36
Adding a New User ....................................................................................................... 36
Viewing and Editing User Security Settings .................................................................. 37
Deleting a User ............................................................................................................. 38

WebConsole - WebControl Options .................................................................39
Manage WebControl Connections .......................................................................... 39
Compression Options .................................................................................................... 39

WebConsole - System Options .........................................................................41
System Overview .................................................................................................... 41
System - Manage System ........................................................................................ 41
Manage System - System Number .......................................................................... 42
Changing the System Number On the Master............................................................... 42
Using Multiple NetLinx Masters .................................................................................... 42
Resetting the Master Controller to the Factory Defaults Configuration ....................... 42

Manage System - Control/Emulate Options............................................................ 43
Controlling or Emulating a System Device .................................................................... 43

Manage System - Diagnostics Options.................................................................... 46
Enabling Diagnostics On a Selected System Device...................................................... 46
Diagnostics Options Definitions .................................................................................... 49
Disabling all Diagnostic Options For a Device............................................................... 50
Creating and Recalling Diagnostics Presets................................................................... 50

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Manage System - Server Options ........................................................................... 51
Port Settings ................................................................................................................. 51
Server Port Settings ...................................................................................................... 52
SSL Certificate Options ................................................................................................. 53
Creating an SSL Server Certificate ................................................................................ 53
SSL Certificate Entries................................................................................................... 54
Displaying SSL Server Certificate Information............................................................... 55
Creating a Request for an SSL Certificate ..................................................................... 55
Self-Generating an SSL Certificate ................................................................................ 55
Regenerating an SSL Server Certificate Request........................................................... 55
Exporting an SSL Certificate Request ........................................................................... 56
Importing an SSL Certificate ......................................................................................... 56

Manage System - Clock Manager Options .............................................................. 58
Setting the Mode for the Clock Manager ..................................................................... 58
Setting Daylight Savings Rules ...................................................................................... 59
Selecting a Custom NIST Server ................................................................................... 60
Adding a Custom NIST Server To the List ..................................................................... 60
Clock Manager NetLinx Programming API .................................................................... 61

System - Manage License........................................................................................ 61
Adding A New License .................................................................................................. 61
Removing a License....................................................................................................... 62

System - Manage NetLinx ....................................................................................... 63
System - Manage Devices ....................................................................................... 65
Manage Devices - Device Options .......................................................................... 65
Configuring Device Binding Options............................................................................. 65
Managing Device Modules ............................................................................................ 66

Manage Devices - Bindings ..................................................................................... 67
Configuring Application-Defined Devices ..................................................................... 67
Application Devices and Association Status .................................................................. 69
Viewing Physical Device Properties............................................................................... 70

Manage Devices - User-Defined Devices ................................................................ 71
Adding a User-Defined Device ...................................................................................... 71

Manage Devices - View All Active Devices ............................................................. 73
Searching For All Compatible Duet Modules for a Selected Device ............................. 73
Viewing Physical Device Properties............................................................................... 74

Manage Devices - Manage Polled Ports.................................................................. 74
Editing Polled Port Settings .......................................................................................... 75

NetLinx Programming ......................................................................................77
Overview ................................................................................................................ 77

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Port Assignments By NI Model .............................................................................. 77
Master Send_Commands ........................................................................................ 77
CLOCK 77
G4WC 78
~IGNOREEXTERNAL
CLOCKCOMMANDS 78

Master IP Local Port Send_Commands ................................................................... 79
UDPSENDTO 79

LED Disable/Enable Send_Commands .................................................................... 80
LED-DIS 80
LED-EN 80

RS232/422/485 Ports Channels .............................................................................. 80
RS-232/422/485 Send_Commands ......................................................................... 80
B9MOFF 80
B9MON 81
CHARD 81
CHARDM 81
CTSPSH 81
CTSPSH OFF 81
GET BAUD 81
HSOFF 82
HSON 82
RXCLR 82
RXOFF 82
RXON 82
SET BAUD 82
TSET BAUD 83
TXCLR 83
XOFF 83
XON 83

RS-232/422/485 Send_String Escape Sequences.................................................... 84
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