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FCC Compliance Statement – Class B This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the manufacturer’s instruction manual, may cause interference with radio communications.
Purpose The i.LON 100 Internet Server is a low-cost, high-performance network interface and network device that connects LONWORKS devices, M-Bus devices, and legacy devices to corporate IP networks or the Internet. The i.LON server features a built-in Web server that allows Web access to all data points maintained by the i.LON 100 server, as well as built-in scheduling, alarming, and data logging applications.
Assembling the i.LON 100 Internet Server 1 Assembling the i.LON 100 Internet Server.................................................. 2 Mounting the Enclosure ................................................................................ 3 Wiring Connections........................................................................................ 4 Screw Terminal Connectors .......................................................................... 6 High Voltage Mains Power ...............................
1 Assembling the i.LON 100 Internet Server This chapter describes how to assemble the i.LON 100 server. This includes instructions to follow when mounting the i.LON server inside a suitable enclosure and when connecting the i.LON 100 server to power and data supplies, LONWORKS channels, Ethernet networks and digital input devices. i.
Assembling the i.LON 100 Internet Server You will need to assemble the i.LON 100 server before configuring it, connecting it to network, and using its software applications. The steps you will need to follow are listed below. These steps are described in more detail in the following sections. 1. Mount the i.LON 100 server inside a suitable enclosure. For more information on this step, see Mounting the Enclosure on page 3. 2. Connect all screw terminals. The i.
6. Open the Windows Command Prompt window and enter the following command (this is the exact text of the command): route add 192.168.1.0 mask 255.255.255.0 %COMPUTERNAME% This command allows your computer to communicate with the i.LON 100 server’s default IP address (192.168.1.222), even when they are on different subnets. This command will not persist through computer reboots. However, you can add it to your computer’s startup script. 7. To confirm that you have successfully connected your i.
Figure 1.1 i.LON 100 Internet Server DIN Rail Locking Tab Location Wiring Connections Once you have mounted the i.LON 100 inside a suitable enclosure, you will need to wire a series of connections. This includes two rows of screw terminal wiring connections, an RJ45 data connection, an RJ-11 telephone connection, and a DB9 D-connector for connection to a configuration console.
LonTalk RS-485 Serial RS-232 Serial +12V <20 mA Digital Inputs RJ-45 10/ 100 Base T Ethernet Port Service Pin Reset Switch Mains (90-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz) Relay Outputs DB-9 Console Port RJ-11 Telephone Line Port Metering Inputs Figure 1.2 i.LON 100 Server Wiring Connections Figure 1.3 shows the i.LON 100 server’s dimensions, and the space required for the various connectors. All units are in millimeters. Figure 1.3 i.LON 100 Connector Dimensions i.
Screw Terminal Connectors The next step is to connect the screw terminal connectors. The screw terminals accept 0.22mm – 3.3mm (22 – 12AWG) gauge solid wire. The optimum tightening torque for the screw terminals is 0.75 Newton-meters (6 lbs.(f)- in.) maximum. The ideal flathead screwdriver tip width for use with the screw terminal connectors is 3mm (0.12”). Wires should be stripped to a length of 7mm (0.28”).
! Safety Warning Fuse F350 in the i.LON 100 server uses a Wickmann rated 250 VAC, .5 A, SLO-BLO. ! Safety Warning The i.LON 100 server uses a Poly-carbonmonoflouride Lithium Coin battery. CAUTION: RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF UNUSED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS. ! Safety Warning The i.LON 100 server is not equipped with a power disconnect device.
auto-ranging, auto-setting mains power supply. It is not necessary to adjust any jumpers or other settings when connecting the i.LON 100 server to power mains. The high voltage connection is implemented on screw terminals 1 (earth ground), 3 (Neutral), and 4 (Line). Screw terminal 2 (NC) is not used, and should remain unconnected. A solid earth ground via terminal 1 connection is required for proper ESD and EMC performance of the i.LON 100 device. Use this order when connecting the screw terminals: 1.
! Safety and High Voltage Warning Ensure that the AC power mains are turned OFF before removing the cover, handling the mains wiring, or connecting any power mains cabling to the i.LON 100 server device. DO NOT under any circumstances operate the i.LON 100 server device to mains voltages outside of the range 100/240VAC, -10% to +30%, 50/60Hz ±2.5Hz.
! Sicherheitshinweis: Vorsicht Netzspannung! Stellen Sie sicher, daß die Netzspannung ausgeschaltet wurde (Schalterstellung OFF), ehe der Gehäusedeckel entfernt, an der Spannungsversorgung hantiert oder irgendeine Netzverbindung mit dem i.LON 100 Gerät hergestellt wird. AUF KEINEN FALL darf das i.LON 100 mit Netzspannungen ausserhalb des Bereichs 100/240V, -10% bis +30%, 50/60Hz±2.5Hz betrieben werden.
Figure 1.4 i.LON 100 Server LONWORKS TP/FT-10 Free Topology Twisted Pair Terminals Table 1.2 lists the enclosure marking for each of the network connector screw terminals. Table 1.2 i.LON 100 Server LONWORKS TP/FT-10 Network Connections Screw Terminal Enclosure Marking LONWORKS Network Connection 17 LON B/PLT+ TP/FT-10 twisted pair 18 LON A / PLT- TP/FT-10 twisted pair RS-232/RS-485 Serial Ports The i.LON 100 server includes one isolated RS-485 multi-drop bus port, and one EIA-232 serial port.
Table 1.2 i.LON 100 Server GSM Modem Connections GSM Modem DB 9 Pin i.LON 100 Screw Terminal Enclosure Marking 1 Not connected N/A 2 Pin 23 RXD 3 Pin 24 TXD 4 Not connected N/A 5 Pin 25 GND 6 Not connected N/A 7 Pin 21 RTS 8 Pin 22 CTS 9 Not connected N/A In order to connect M-Bus devices to an i.LON 100 server, you will need a level converter. This level converter should be connected to the RS-232 interface of the i.LON 100 server and to the M-Bus devices.
Figure 1.5 i.LON 100 Server EIA-232 and RS-485 Port Terminals Table 1.3 lists the enclosure marking for each of the EIA-232 and RS-485 port terminals, as well as the connection type for each one. Table 1.3 i.
The relay connections are implemented on screw terminals 5 through 8. The SPST relay contacts are not polarity sensitive, and can be used to switch both AC and DC loads. The relays require a minimum load of 5V at 5mA in order to avoid low voltage contact pitting, and should therefore not be used to switch TTL level signals. Figure 1.6 shows the relay output screw terminals. Figure 1.6 i.LON 100 Server Relay Screw Terminals Table 1.4 lists the enclosure marking for each of the relay connections. Table 1.
Figure 1.7 i.LON Relay Output Connectors Pulse Meter Inputs The i.LON 100 server includes two impulse meter inputs. These pulse meter inputs are in compliance with the DIN 43 864 impulse standard (open terminal voltage <12VDC, maximum current ≤27mA). The supervision of the inputs is under software control of the i.LON 100 server and its applications. The meter input connections are implemented on screw terminals 9 through 12.
Figure 1.8 i.LON 100 Server Pulse Meter Screw Terminals Table 1.5 lists the enclosure marking for each of pulse meter screw terminals. Table 1.5 i.
Figure 1.9 i.LON 100 Pulse Connectors See Chapter 8 of the i.LON 100 e3 User’s Guide for instructions to follow when configuring the i.LON 100 server to use the pulse inputs it is connected to. Digital Inputs The i.LON 100 server has two optically isolated, polarity sensitive digital inputs that you can use to monitor switch and sensor devices. The supervision of the inputs is under software control of the i.LON 100 server and its Digital Input/Digital Output applications.
Figure 1.10 i.LON 100 Server Digital Input Screw Terminals Table 1.6 lists the enclosure marking for each of the digital input screw terminals. Table 1.6 i.LON 100 Server Digital Input Connections Screw Terminal Enclosure Marking Digital Input Connection 13 Input 2- - Signal from input 2 14 Input 2+ + Signal from input 2 15 Input 1- - Signal from input 1 16 Input 1+ + Signal from input 1 The digital input can be connected to a set of dry contacts, or to an active device output.
Figure 1.11 i.LON 100 Server Digital Input Connectors Figure 1.9 i.LON 100 Pulse Connectors See Chapter 9 of the i.LON 100 e3 User’s Guide for instructions to follow when configuring the i.LON 100 server to use the digital inputs it is connected to. +12V < 20mA Output The i.LON 100 server contains one +12V outlet that can provide up to 20mA. This +12VDC connection may be used by a set of dry contacts to power the optically isolated digital inputs connected to the digital input screw terminal connectors.
Figure 1.12 i.LON 100 Server LONWORKS +12V < 20mA Output Terminals Table 1.7 lists the enclosure markings for the 12V <20mA output screw terminals. Table 1.7 i.LON 100 Server LONWORKS +12V < 20mA Output Terminals Connections Screw Terminal Enclosure Marking +12V < 20mA Connection 19 GND Ground 20 +12V < 20mA +12 Volt output.
the IP address, subnet mask, and the FTP user name and password of the i.LON 100 server. This application is optional, as you can also set these parameters with the i.LON 100 Web pages. Echelon recommends that you use the Web pages to do so, whenever possible. The DB-9 is designed to be used with a DB-9 null-modem crossover cable with female connectors on both ends that connects the i.LON 100 server and an available COM port on a computer running the terminal emulation program.
RJ-11 Telephone Line Port ! Safety Warning The i.LON 100 server’s telephone modem should only be used with telephone circuits equipped with proper lightning and transient protection circuitry. This minimizes the risk of shock or damage should lightning strike on or near a telephone circuit to which the i.LON 100 server is connected. The RJ-11 telephone connector is used with i.LON 100 Internet Server Models 72102 and 72104, which contain an analog modem the i.LON server can use to make dial-out calls.
2 Server Service Buttons and LEDs This chapter describes the service buttons and LEDs included on the i.LON 100 server. i.
i.LON 100 Internet Server LEDs The following LEDs provide status information for the i.LON 100 server. 24 Power/Wink This LED is on when the i.LON 100 server unit has power. When the i.LON 100 server receives a LONWORKS wink command, this LED blinks on and off 5 times. When the i.LON 100 server applications are not running, this LED blinks rapidly. Service Indicates the state of the LonTalk application in the i.LON 100 server. This LED is normally off.
transmit data indicator that turns on when LONWORKS data is being transmitted. i.LON 100 Internet Server Buttons The i.LON 100 server contains 2 buttons: Service Pin The i.LON 100 server’s service pin is a recessed push button used to send a LONWORKS service pin message onto the LONWORKS channel the i.LON 100 server is connected to. Reset Switch The i.LON 100 server’s reset switch is a recessed push button used to reset the i.LON 100 server. It is located below the Output LEDs. To reset the i.
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Appendix A Troubleshooting This appendix can be used to diagnose hardware problems that may occur during the installation and configuration of the i.LON 100 Internet Server. i.
My Service LED is blinking, what does this mean? • The Service LED blinks when the i.LON 100 device is uncommissioned. When the i.LON 100 is added to a network and commissioned, the Service LED will turn off. My Power/Wink LED flashes rapidly, pauses, then flashes rapidly again. What does this mean? • A-2 The i.LON 100 has not finished booting. The LED will come on solid when it has finished booting. If it keeps flashing after several minutes, the i.