ENERNET 13800 PSG Serial Garteway, P/N 13800 User Manual User Guide rev1

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Pub No. 13801-022709
Model 138 Programmable Serial Gateway
EnernetWorks™ Network Adapter
ENERNET Corporation
Copyright 2009
MODEL 13800 User Guide
ENERNET CORPORATION IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY
RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED
MODIFICATIONS
TO
THIS
EQUIPMENT.
SUCH
MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO
OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.
THIS EQUIPMENT COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC
RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO
CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL
INTERFERENCE, AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY
INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE
THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.
ENERNET CORPORATION PROVIDES THIS PUBLICATION “AS
IS” WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS
OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
THIS MANUAL MAY CONTAIN TECHNICAL INACCURACIES
AND/OR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS.
CHANGES ARE
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INCORPORATED IN LATER EDITIONS.
ENERNET CORPORATION MAY MAKE CHANGES AND
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NOTICE.
IN NO EVENT WILL ENERNET CORPORATION BE LIABLE FOR
DAMAGES, INCLUDING LOST PROFITS, LOST SAVINGS OR
OTHER INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
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E N E R N E T
Corporation
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Phone: (315) 449-0839 Fax: (315) 449-3056
MODEL 13800 User Guide
ANTENNA
FCC ID: TGD13800 / IC: 6120A-13800
The wireless RF equipment described in this document is supplied
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
with one of the following two (2) antenna configurations.
subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not
cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
Helical element Monopole Antenna:
interference received, including interference that may cause
Antenna P/N ANT-916-CW-RH
undesired operation.
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
Dipole Antenna with cable:
responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to
Antenna P/N ANT-916-MHW-RPS
operate the equipment.
Cable P/N PE36559-960
Warning:
This device has been designed to operate with the antennas listed
above and having a maximum gain of 2.15 dB. Antennas not
included in this list or having a gain greater than 2.15 dB are
strictly prohibited for use with this device. The required antenna
impedance is 50 ohms.
To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna
type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent
isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that
permitted for successful communication.
MODEL 13800 User Guide
INTRODUCTION
MESH NETWORK OVERVIEW
This document discusses the model 138 Programmable Serial
A simple overview example of EnernetWorks™ is shown in
Gateway — EnernetWorks™ Network Adapter (PSG). The
Figure 1. A network interface device communicates with an
arbitrary number of targeted EnernetWorks™ capable nodes
PSG Network Adapter provides a bridge between an
EnernetWorks™ 900MHz mesh network and an EIA-232
network interface device. EnernetWorks™ is a proprietary
via one or more PSG Network Adapters. Each node in the
mesh network protocol used to create connectivity among T9000
operational commands or set to automatically report changes in
wireless thermostat Remote Control Nodes (RCN) and other
conditions and/or operating status. Communications can be
licensed devices manufactured by ENERNET Corporation. A
further extended by routing onto a power line carrier network using
network interface device or other EIA-232-capable serial device
the Model 125 wall-plug RF/PLC Bridge.
network can be individually polled for status and other data, sent
connects to the PSG Network Adapter. A single model 138
Programmable Serial Gateway Network Adapter can
accommodate data traffic from as many as 500
EnernetWorks™ capable nodes.
MODEL 13800 User Guide
Network
Interface
Thermostat
Control Node
Model 138
1st Gateway
RS232
Thermostat
Control Node
Thermostat
Control Node
Thermostat
Control Node
Thermostat
Control Node
Ø
Building Electrical wiring
RF/PLC Repeater
Thermostat
Control Node
Model 138
2nd Gateway
RF/PLC Repeater
Thermostat
Control Node
Thermostat
Control Node
Thermostat
Control Node
RF/PLC Repeater
Thermostat
Control Node
Thermostat
Control Node
Figure 1: EnernetWorks™ Mesh Network Overview
Thermostat
Control Node
RS232
Network
Interface
MODEL 13800 User Guide
INTERCONNECTION
The PSG Network Adapter is powered by the supplied 9-volt DC
wall-plug power source. A standard 9-pin serial cable connects
Decimal
S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
S6
S7
S8
the PSG Network Adapter to a network interface device. (Refer to
DN
DN
DN
DN
DN
DN
DN
DN
Figure 2.)
DN
DN
DN
DN
DN
DN
DN
UP
DN
DN
DN
DN
DN
DN
UP
DN
DN
DN
DN
DN
DN
DN
UP
UP
etc.
DN
DN
DN
DN
DN
UP
DN
DN
POSITIONING
Locate the PSG Network Adapter within RF mesh network range
of one or more EnernetWorks™ nodes to ensure sufficient
Table - 1
connectivity. Some installations may require the optional external
dipole antenna. (See RF COMMUNICATION TEST section
MULTIPLE PSG NETWORK ADAPTERS
below.)
If multiple PSG Network Adapters are needed because of a large
CONFIGURATION SWITCHES
number of network nodes, or in the case of two or more
Configuration switches set one of 256 possible network addresses
independent networks comingled within overlapping RF coverage,
into the PSG Network Adapter in a binary fashion. See Figure 3
configuration dip switches must be set to different domain
for Configuration Switch location and Table 1 for address setup. If
addresses. RCN’s and any other EnernetWorks™ capable
the selected network address is already in use, the Network
devices must also be set to the same network address. (See
Adapter will light the Service LED indicating possible network
specific device Operators Manual for details.)
contention.
MODEL 13800 User Guide
ANTENNA
P/N: ANT-916-CW-RH
ANT
CONNECTOR
NETWORK ADAPTER
EIA-232
SERVICE
9-Pin
Serial cable
CONFIGURATION
POWER
NETWORK
Wall-Plug
Figure 2: Network Adapter — Programmable Serial Gateway
MODEL 13800 User Guide
SERVICE
BUTTON
NETWORK
CONFIGURATION
LED
Figure 3: Network Adapter — Configuration Switches and Service Pin Button
NOTE:
The orange two-pin connector labeled “NETWORK” is not used.
MODEL 13800 User Guide
TESTING
6.
You can now execute the following PSG Network
Adapter commands as needed:
The PSG Network Adapter operates in two protocol modes –
binary and ASCII. Binary mode is used only by applications such
CMD
as the Monet™ suite, and enables detailed, automated control and
Display firmware version number
B or b
Set building address. Same as setting DIP switches.
S or s
Toggle serial diagnostic mode. Certain mesh network
monitoring of target nodes on the mesh network. Refer to the
EnernetWorks™ Mesh Network API Guide for details.
responses are transmitted through the EIA-232 port in
ASCII mode is used primarily to test and configure the PSG
ASCII format.
Network Adapter via the EIA-232 port. Perform the following
Displays Serial Diagnostic Mode= OFF/ON
steps to configure the PSG Network Adapter:
1.
R or r
Make sure PSG Network Adapter is unpowered
switch setting.
while making connections or changing
Displays Resetting
configuration switch settings.
2.
3.
4.
E or e
Set building address per instructions on page 6,
Display last error:
Configuration Switches.
ASCII Command Error
Set network interface device to 57600bps, 8 bits,
Frame Timeout Error
no parity 1 stop bit, flow control = NONE.
Frame Overrun Error
Connect 9-pin serial cable to the PSG Network
Busy
Adapter EIA-232 port and to your network interface
Binary Command Error
device.
5.
Reset PSG Network Adapter. Read the configuration
Unknown Room Number
Connect power cable to PSG Network Adapter. It
immediately sends the message,
Frame Format Error
“EnernetWorks™ Serial Gateway, Ver.
No Error
”
No Neighbors
MODEL 13800 User Guide
N or n
X or x
Invoke and display PSG Network Adapter neighbor
3.
If you are using the dipole/cable antenna option, place
count (see next section)
only the antenna in its proposed location. Screw the
Enable/disable ASCII responses. Used to squelch any
other end of the cable to the PSG Network Adapter
ASCII asynchronous responses (i.e. send only binary
antenna connector. (WARNING: HAND TIGHTEN
mode). This is reset by command R
ONLY, DO NOT USE TOOLS. Excessive force can
damage the connector!)
Note: PSG Network Adapter transmits certain status
messages asynchronously, unless the X command has
4.
Issue the “N” command to send a neighbor count
been issued:
command on the mesh network. PSG Network Adapter
Line Break Detected
responds with the message Neighbor Count = XX,
where XX is the actual number of EnernetWorks™
nodes heard.
RF COMMUNICATION TEST
5.
If the Neighbor Count is less than 4, consider relocating
For proper operation, the PSG Network Adapter should be placed
the PSG or antenna closer to other
within RF range of at least one other EnernetWorks™ node.
EnernetWorks™ nodes.
For maximum reliabilty it should link to at least four neighbors.
The following test requires connection to a network interface
device (see previous section, TESTING):
1.
Make sure Configuration / Building address is set per
instructions on page 6, Configuration Switches.
2.
If you are using the monopole helical antenna (standard
supplied configuration) place the PSG Network Adapter
in its proposed location. Then go to step 4.
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