Hardware Installation Guide 30 ISC Communication The following information can be used to configure communication for Lenel controllers unless otherwise stated. 30.1 LAN Connections For LAN panels, any baud rate set on an ISC (LNL-500, 1000, or 2000 primary path (port 1) via DIP switches 6 and 7) will work as long as the baud rate on the Lantronix box is set to match (via the “change speed” command).
ISC Communications The latest version of EZWebCon can be downloaded from the Lantronix website (www.lantronix.com). For detailed information, refer to the Lantronix documentation. 30.2 LNL-ETHLAN (MSS1/MSS100 Ethernet Controller) This procedure can also be used for the MSS-VIA network adapter. This Ethernet controller is a network device, and not a part of the UL certification. This device must have transient protection. (A NULL MODEM CABLE IS REQUIRED) 30.2.
Hardware Installation Guide 5. At this point, press the key. (It may take a few seconds to complete booting). • Power should be cycled to the device while connected to it in order to see the “Load Completed...” message. • If it appears that nothing changes after pressing the key, it is possible that the Lantronix MSS1 or MSS100 device was already configured once. If this occurs, you need to press the key before the phrase, “Load Completed-Boot in Progress” appears.
ISC Communications 30.2.3 Configuring the ETHLAN Any additional changes specific to the hardware that the Lantronix box is connecting to should be made now. These may include, but are not limited to, baud rate, parity, stop bit, byte size, and flow control. 1. Make sure the device is powered, completely booted, and connected to the network. Start HyperTerminal. 2. You will be prompted for a session name. Enter a name of your choice. 3.
Hardware Installation Guide 12. For flow control, type: change flow control [FLOW CONTROL] and press , where [FLOW CONTROL] = xonoff, ctsrts, slowcts, or none. 13. Type change dedicated tcp port=3001 and press . 14. (Optional) If you are going to connect to the device from across subnets or routers, you will need to program the subnet mask and gateway. The commands are: • change subnet mask [your subnet mask] • change gateway [your gateway] 15.
ISC Communications Note: 4. The ARP/ping method only works during the first two minutes of LNL-ETHLAN-MICR operation. If this process is not completed in time, then the LNL-ETHLAN-MICR must be rebooted and the ARP/ping process redone. Ping the IP address to have the device acknowledge the IP assignment. There should be replies from the IP address if the ARP command was accepted.
Hardware Installation Guide Richco plastic P/N LMSP-7-01 Standoffs for ETHLAN LITE to ISC INSERT STANDOFFS HERE DO NOT DISPOSE [Qty 3] 30.4 CoBox Micro 100 The CoBox Micro 100 device plugs directly into the LNL-2000 or the LNL-500 ISC. Jumper J13 must be in the OFF position for the device to communicate on the LNL-500 and jumper J26 must be in the OFF position for the device to communicate with the LNL-2000. If it is not in the OFF position, the ISC will be unable to detect the CoBox Micro 100.
ISC Communications 4. Telnet to the assigned IP address and port 1, this should fail quickly (2-3 seconds). This will force CoBox Micro 100 to take the new assign IP address temporary. i.e.) TELNET 192.168.2.203 1 5. You now need to Telnet into the IP address to complete the rest of the device configuration. i.e.) TELNET 192.168.2.
Hardware Installation Guide n. Send Char 2 = 00 When these changes have been made, type ‘9’ at the main screen to save the changes and exit. The changes will be stored in the CoBox Micro 100 and the connection will be terminated. To verify that the changes were stored correctly, cycle the power on the CoBox Micro 100 and when it has rebooted, go to the command prompt and Telnet to the IP Address that was just given to the device and port 9999 (example: TELNET 192.168.2.203 9999).
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Hardware Installation Guide 30.4.2 Security Enhancements Past installations may have contained vulnerabilities which could lead to unauthorized access to the CoBox Micro 100. The recommended security settings are not necessary for the unit to work correctly; however, they are highly recommended to bridge any security gaps left open from previous installations.
ISC Communications After the firmware upgrade has been completed, disable port 77FE to prevent unauthorized access to this device. Otherwise, the device should show up in DeviceInstaller. To upgrade the firmware: 1. Select the device. The line will be highlighted. 2. Click [Upgrade]. 3. The Device Upgrade Wizard will appear. Select Create a custom installation by specifying individual files. Click [Next]. 4. Enter the path for the downloaded firmware by either typing it in or clicking [Browse...].
Hardware Installation Guide • LNL-ETHLAN-MICR with firmware version 5.4 If Micro-100 unit's power is cycled,the unit will not restore communications unless the reset button on the Micro is pressed. • LNL-ETHLAN-MICR with firmware version 5.5 If Micro-100 unit's power is cycled, the unit will fail to restore communications 1/20 times. In all cases, Lantronix and our Quality Assurance Group have confirmed that removal of Pin 10 will eliminate all communication failures due to power cycling.
ISC Communications 2. Start HyperTerminal. The Connection Description window will open with the “New Connection” setting. (Choose New Connection from the File menu if the Connection Description window does not open). 3. In the Name field, type COBOX and click [OK]. 4. Select Direct Connect and choose the COM port to which the cable is connected on the computer. 5. Change the Communication settings to: 9600 Baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, and No Parity. 6.
Hardware Installation Guide 10. The software will next ask you if you wish to set the gateway. Answer yes and type the gateway IP address just as you did for the IP address of the device. As it did for the device’s IP address, the current configuration information will display at each segment of the IP address. 11. You now need to enter a subnet mask. You CANNOT enter a number here as you are used to, you must use the following table to determine what to type into this field. 255.255.255.252 =02 255.255.
ISC Communications Step 2: Entering the Serial Port Setup Menu 1. Type 1 and then press the key to enter the serial port setup menu. For each item, enter the following value: Item Value Baud rate 38400 I/F mode 4C Flow control 00 Port # 03002 Connect mode C1 Remote IP address 0.0.0.0 Remote port 00000 Disconnect mode 00 Flush mode 11 Disconnect time 00:00 Send char 1 00 Send char 2 00 Information is available for hexidecimal values. See Commonly Used Valueson page 176.
Hardware Installation Guide 3. You will now be back at the setup screen. Type 9 and then press the key to save the setup information and exit the CoBox setup menus. 4. The device is now configured to work with the network. Power the machine down, connect it to the network, and then power it up. Step 3: Connecting the ISC to the CoBox Device 1. Connect the ISC to the CH2 port of the CoBox device using a direct connection cable according to the cable pinout table below.
ISC Communications ISC to Lantronix CoBox Token Ring Serial Server Configuration 15V Power Supply CoBox Token Ring Serial Server TOKEN RING NETWORK (COBOX-TR201) DI RE CT C ON NE CT IO N CA BL E CH 2 9-pin female 2 TXD TR1+ RX D TR1- J12 J11 J10 Intelligent System Controller RTS R1+ CTS R1- J13 ACD C A C GND IN 2 not used GND TR2+ J7 TR2- J9 J14 GND 2W 4W 232 485 J8 GND J15 J1 A GND IN 1 B TR3+ C TR3GND J16 TR4+ TR4GND J17 TR5+ TR5GND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 J18 S1 J5 J 3J 2J 4
Hardware Installation Guide 30.6 Lantronix CoBox-DR The ISC can alternatively be connected to the Lantronix CoBox-DR unit. Use the following information to set up the CoBox-DR unit and the ISC. Note: 30.6.1 This method of communication NOT evaluated by UL for Lenel OnGuard UL1076 product listing. DSTni-Xpress DR RS-232 Configuration for the ISC Connection to the ISC can either be through screw terminals or RJ-45 serial port.
ISC Communications J11 J10 J13 J1 2 ACDC J8 GND TXD CTS RTS GND TR2+ J7 TR2- J9 J14 GND 2W 4 W 2 32 4 85 AC Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 6 Pin 7 Pin 5 RXD TXD TR1+ RXD TR1RTS R1+ CTS R1GND 485 232 GND J15 IN2 J1 GND A B TR3+ C TR3- IN1 GND J16 TR4+ TR4GND J17 TR5+ TR5GND Serial RJ-45 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 J18 For RS-232 Communication, Dip Switch 5 must be set to ON position S1 1 J5 Intelligent System Controller (ISC) U15 8 View from Connector End 128K J3 J2 J4 512K 1. NC 2.
Hardware Installation Guide To configure the server and channel 1, refer to the following screenshots. Information is available for hexidecimal values. See Commonly Used Valueson page 176. Server configuration Channel 1 configuration 30.7 Lantronix SecureBox SDS1100/1101 Connect the SDS device with an ISC. As of September 2005, the firmware version is 5.6, with an AES library version 1.8.2.1.
ISC Communications SDS1100 to ISC, 2-wire RS-485 To LAN 9-30VDC 10/100 Ports 1 & 6 Wiring Configuration SDS1100 ISC TXD/TR1+ RXD/TR1RTS/R1+ CTS/R1GND 25-Pin Connector Pin 14 and 21 Pin 15 and 22 Not Used Not Used Pin 7 Lantronix 25 -Pin Fem ale Serial Connector ISC: Communications Interface Type = RS-485 RS-485 Type = 2-W ire RS-485 (Refer to the ISC documentation for more information ) 485 232 J10 TX D TR 1+ A CDC R TS R 1+ C TS R 1- J1 3 J12 J11 RX D TR 1- GN D Pin 7 GN D TR 2+ J7 TR 2
Hardware Installation Guide SDS1100 to ISC, 4-wire RS-485 To LAN 9-30VDC 10/100 Ports 1 & 6 Wiring Configuration 25-Pin Connector Pin 2 Pin 3 Not Used Pins 4 & 5 Pin 7 6,8 & 20 SDS1100 ISC TXD/TR1+ RXD/TR1RTS/R1+ CTS/R1GND Jumper Together Lantronix 25 -Pin Female Serial Connector ISC: Communications Interface Type = RS-232 RS-232 Type = 4-W ire RS-232 (Refer to the ISC documentation for more information ) RX D TR 1- J1 1 J 10 2W 4W 232 48 5 J8 AC GN D GN D Pin 7 TR 2+ J7 TR 2- J9 J14 GN
ISC Communications 30.7.1 Configuration of the SDS1100/1101/CoBox-FL To configure this Lantronix device, perform the following procedures. You may configure through a telnet connection over the network, or a terminal program over a serial connection. For more information, refer to the Lantronix User Guide. Notes: These instructions also apply for the CoBox-FL, with the exception of encryption. Encryption is not available on the CoBox-FL.
Hardware Installation Guide Server configuration a. IP Address. If DHCP is not used to assign IP addresses, enter the IP address manually. The IP address must be set to a unique value in the network. Enter each octet and press between each section. The current value displays in parentheses. b. Gateway IP Address. The gateway address, or router, allows communication to other LAN segments. The gateway address should be the IP address of the router connected to the same LAN segment as the unit.
ISC Communications c. Flow. Flow control sets the local handshaking method for stopping serial input/output. The default setting is 00. See Common Flow Control Valueson page 176. d. Port No. The port number setting represents the source port number in TCP connections. It is the number that identifies the channel for remote initiating connections. The default is port 10001. The range is 1-65535. This should always be set to 3001 in order to communicate with third party hardware devices. e.
Hardware Installation Guide Step 1: Establish a serial connection with ETHLAN With the power OFF on the UDS device, establish a serial communication from the UDS to the PC’s serial communication port, for example, using HyperTerminal. 1. Start HyperTerminal. 2. Select the correct PC port and change the communication settings to 9600 baud, 8 data bit, and parity none. 3. Hold down the key on your keyboard and plug the power back into the UDS device.
ISC Communications 6. You can close your current HyperTerminal session. Step 3: Configure the UDS ETHLAN Make sure that the device is powered up, completely booted, and connected to the Network. 1. Start Telnet. 2. From the connect menu, connect to the device using the IP address, Port address of 9999, and terminal type of VT100. 3. You will see the same configuration screen as before, now hit and go into the setup. 4.
Hardware Installation Guide 9. At this point, make sure that switch 5 on the ISC is configured correctly for hardware flow control. It should be set to “ON.” 10. To verify that the device is talking on the network you can “ping” from the command prompt by typing ping IP address. 30.8.1 Wiring Configuration for Custom DB25 Serial Cable The cable for the UDS must be a straight through cable. The Other LANTRONIX devices, such as the MSS100, require a null cable for serial communication to the ISC.
ISC Communications Wiring for RS-232 4-wire.
Hardware Installation Guide To LAN Configuring UDS-10 to ISC 4-Wire (232) 6 VDC UDS-10 ISC: Communications Interface Type = RS-232 RS-232 Type = 4-Wire RS-232 (Refer to ISC documentation for more information ) RX D TR1- J1 1 J10 RTS R1+ CTS R1- J13 J12 A CDC AC GND Pin 7 TR2+ J7 25-Pin Female Serial Connector Pin 4 & 5 GND TR2- J9 J14 GND 2W 4W 232 48 5 J8 Lantronix Pin 2 Pin 3 TX D TR1+ 485 232 10 Base T GND J 15 I N2 J1 GND A B TR3+ C TR3- I N1 GND J 16 TR4+ TR4GND J
ISC Communications Unit Setup (RS-232 4-wire) As of March 2004, the current firmware version is 4.5. Connect to the unit via Telnet through port 9999. The Channel 1 configuration is shown below.
Hardware Installation Guide To LAN Configuring UDS -10 to ISC 2-Wire (485) 6vdc UDS-10 ISC: Communications Interface Type = RS-485 RS-485 Type = 2-Wire RS-485 (Refer to ISC documentation for more information ) 485 232 J11 J1 3 RTS R1+ CTS R1- 2W 4W 232 48 5 GND Pin 7 GND TR2+ J7 TR2- J9 J14 GND 25-Pin Female Serial Connector Pin 15 & 22 RX D TR1- J8 AC Lantronix Pin 14 & 21 TX D TR1+ J10 J12 A CDC 10 Base T GND J15 I N2 TR3+ J1 GND A B C TR3- I N1 GND J16 TR4+ TR4GND J1
ISC Communications Unit Setup (RS-485 2-wire) As of March 2004, the current firmware version is 4.5. Connect to the unit via Telnet through port 9999. The Channel 1 configuration is shown below. 30.9 Commonly Used Values Interface (I/F) mode is a bit-coded byte entered in hexadecimal notation, as is flow control.
Hardware Installation Guide Black Box Settings: S1 A A B C W15 W19 A B C A B C D E W8 W16 B C D E W17 Black Box IC108A Black Box IC109A A B C Jumpers: W5 - should be on B-C to set RTS/CTS/CD W8 - should be on A-B to set 4-wire W9 - should be on D to set ON W15 - should be on A-B to set RTS/CD Enabled W16 - should be on A to set 0 ms Turn Around Delay W17 - should be on E to set 0.15 ms Driver Enable Hold W19 - NO JUMPER. This is for test purposes only.