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MCL TOOL 5.3 - SECTION TWO INSTALLATION AND STARTUP Chapters 1. MCL Tool Software Installation 2. Hardware Installation 3. Getting Started 2003 Johnson Controls, Inc. Literature # - TD-2059

Installation and Startup Introduction MCL Tool User s Guide Rev 5.3 The documentation contained in this publication is the exclusive property of Johnson Controls, Inc., and its use is restricted to the licensed software with which it is furnished. This publication may not be used for any other purpose without the express written consent of Johnson Controls, Inc. Johnson Controls, Inc., reserves the right to update specifications when appropriate. Information contained in this document is based on specifications believed to be correct at the time of publication. Echelon, Coactive, Windows NT, and General Electric are registered trademarks and service marks of companies other than Johnson Controls, Inc. FSC, CPL and MCL Tool are trademarks of Johnson Controls, Inc. 2002 Johnson Controls, Inc. All Rights Reserved www.johnsoncontrols.com Published in U.S.A. 2 Section 2 - Installation and Startup

Rev 5.3 MCL Tool User s Guide Installation and Startup Introduction Table of Contents Chapter One - MCL Tool Software Installation tion 1-1 Two Types Of PC Configurations... 1-2 Installation Checklist... 1-3 Before You Begin Installing:... 1-4 Installing A Network Adapter Or MS Loopback Adapter... 1-4 Installing Network Protocols... 1-6 Installing MCL Tool For The First Time... 1-8 Configuring LNServer... 1-9 Opening The LNServer Configuration Wizard... 1-9 Configuring LNServer For A Local Location... 1-10 Configure LNServer For A Remote Location (TCP/IP - Lightweight Client) 1-13 Configuring LNServer For A Remote Location ( NSI - Full Client)... 1-16 Configuring LNServer For A Remote Location ( IP - Full Client)... 1-18 Chapter Two - Hardware Installation 2-1 Introduction... 2-2 Disabling And Removing The Full-Size PCLTA Card... 2-3 Installing The Hardware Drivers... 2-4 Installing The PCLTA-10/20 Card... 2-11 Installing The PCC-10 (Laptop Only)... 2-11 Chapter Three - Getting Started 3-1 Start-Up Procedure... 3-2 Add ESUSA Resources To Catalog... 3-2 Adding ESUSA Resources To Catalog... 3-2 Starting MCLT And LnServer... 3-4 Starting MCLT And LNServer Together... 3-4 Starting MCLT... 3-4 Starting LNServer... 3-4 MCLT Main Window... 3-5 Title Bar... 3-5 Version Number of MCLT Software... 3-6 Resizing The MCLT Windows... 3-6 Menu Bar... 3-6 Toolbar... 3-7 Physical Tree... 3-7 Working Panels... 3-7 Server Status Bar... 3-8 Exiting MCLT... 3-8 Exiting LNServer... 3-8 Installation and Startup Index Index-1 Section 2 - Installation and Startup 3

Installation and Startup Introduction MCL Tool User s Guide Rev 5.3 4 Section 2 - Installation and Startup

Chapter One MCL Tool Software Installation This chapter contains information on: Types of PC Configurations Minimum System Requirements Installing a Network Adapter or Loopback Adapter Installing Network Protocols Installing MCL Tool Configuring LNServer

Software Installation MCL Tool User s Guide Rev 5.3 TWO TYPES OF PC CONFIGURATIONS There are two possible PC configurations used in an MCL Tool system: Server PC which has the MCLT, LNServer, and LONWORKS Network Services (LNS ) Remote/Network PC which has the MCLT, LNServer, LNS Client, and communicates with a Server PC over a network (Figure 2). Server PC MCLT LNServer LNS Figure 1. Server PC with MCLT, LNServer, and LNS Remote/Network PC Socket MCLT LNServer LNS Client MCLT LNServer LNS Server PC Socket Remote/Network PC MCLT LNServer LNS Client Figure 2. Remote/Network PC Communicating with Server PC through Sockets 1-2 Section 2 - Installation and Startup

Rev 5.3 MCL Tool User s Guide Software Installation INSTALLATION CHECKLIST Use this checklist as a guide through the Installation and Startup procedures, beginning with Step 1. If a step is not applicable to your particular setup, skip that step and proceed with the one immediately following it. Step One: Install Network Adapter or MS Loopback Adapter Step Two: Install Network Protocols Step Three: Install MCL Tool Step Four: Disable and Remove Full-Size PCLTA Step Five: Install Drivers For Your PCLTA/PCC-10 Card Step Six: Install PCLTA-10/PCLTA-20/PCC-10 Step Seven: Reinstall Service Pack 6.0 Step Eight: Starting MCLT Step Nine: Configure LNServer Section 2 - Installation and Startup 1-3

Software Installation MCL Tool User s Guide Rev 5.3 BEFORE YOU BEGIN INSTALLING: Before you begin your MCL Tool installation, verify that your PC meets the minimum criteria listed below. In order to successfully install MCL Tool software, each MCL Tool PC must have the following: Windows NT version 4.0, Service Pack 6 Windows 2000 Professional, Service Pack 2 1 GHz microprocessor 256MB RAM 20 GB hard drive 1.44 MB 3.5" diskette drive 1024 x 768 resolution, 256 color monitor IBM-compatible mouse PCLTA-10, PCLTA-20 or PCC-10 (laptop) Network Adapter, if necessary CD-ROM drive MCL Tool 5.3 Software must be installed in the order given in this User Guide: 1. Install the Network Adapter or MS Loopback Adapter 2. Install the Network Protocols 3. Install the MCL Tool software 4. Reinstall Windows NT Service Pack 6.0 5. Configure the LNServer. INSTALLING A NETWORK ADAPTER OR MS LOOPBACK ADAPTER NOTE: MCL Tool uses TCP/IP protocol. If your system does not use a network adapter, you must select the MS Loopback Adapter option described in the following procedure. 1. Click and choose Settings > Control Panel. a. Double click on the icon labeled Network to open the Network dialog box (Figure 3). b. Click on the Adapters tab to open the Adapters page (Figure 4). Figure 3. Network Dialog Box, Identification Page 1-4 Section 2 - Installation and Startup

Rev 5.3 MCL Tool User s Guide Software Installation Figure 4. Adapter Page Already Set up Figure 5. Adapter Page, No Adapter 2a. If you have completed the setup for your network card, the Adapters Page displays it (Figure 4). Proceed to the next section, Installing Network Protocols. 2b. If you have not set up an adapter card (Figure 5), click. If you already have a network card in the PC, choose the appropriate card from the list. If you have no network card, select MS Loopback Adapter (Figure 6). Click. 2c. If your adapter does not appear in the list, click. Insert the manufacturer s disk for the adapter card drivers, and follow the instructions. Figure 6. Select OEM Option Window Figure 7. Adapter Card Setup, Frame Type 3. If you selected MS Loopback Adapter, a window will appear asking for the frame type (Figure 7). Consult your system administrator for details. When you have entered the appropriate information, click. Section 2 - Installation and Startup 1-5

Software Installation MCL Tool User s Guide Rev 5.3 4. The Windows NT Setup window will appear (Figure 8). a. Enter the CD-ROM drive and I386 directory path (example: D:\I386), insert the Windows NT CD into the CD ROM drive, and click. b. A few message windows will appear as the computer copies the needed files. The Network dialog box Adapters page opens, with the new adapter displayed in the list (Figure 5a). Figure 8. Windows NT Setup Window 5. Click. The computer will update binding information. Then a window will appear asking if you wish to restart the PC (Figure 9). Choose Network Protocols below.. After the reboot, proceed with Installing Figure 9. Message Window INSTALLING NETWORK PROTOCOLS Since the MCL Tool software communicates using sockets, TCP/IP must be installed. NetBEUI allows personal messages to be transmitted between workstations and is optional. These protocols may be set up when NT is installed, or they may be added after NT is loaded. In either case, the process is identical. 1. Click on the NT task bar and choose Settings >Control Panel. Double click on the icon labeled Network to open the Identification Page of the Network dialog box (Figure 10). Figure 10. Identification Page Figure 11. Protocol Page 1-6 Section 2 - Installation and Startup

Rev 5.3 MCL Tool User s Guide Software Installation Click on the tab labeled Protocols (Figure 11). Choose shown in Figure 12 will appear.. A window similar to the one Figure 12. Select a Network Protocol Window 3. Select TCP/IP Protocol from the list of network services. A message window will appear asking if you wish to use DHCP (Figure 13). Choose. The Windows NT Setup window will appear (Figure 14). Figure 13. TCP/IP Setup Window Figure 14. NT Setup Window 4. Enter the CD-ROM drive and I386 directory path (example: E:\I386) into the text field, insert the Windows NT CD into the CD-ROM drive, and click. A few message windows will appear as the computer copies the appropriate files. Then the Network dialog box Protocol page displays. TCP/IP Protocol will appear in the list of protocols. 5. Click. The computer will review and update the binding information. 6. The Microsoft TCP/IP Properties dialog box will appear asking for an IP address: If you are not connected with a network - choose any legal IP address. If you are connected with a network - you must have an unused network address. Consult your system administrator. Section 2 - Installation and Startup 1-7

Software Installation MCL Tool User s Guide Rev 5.3 The appropriate subnet mask should appear. The default gateway may be left blank. Click. Choose. A message window will appear asking if you would like to restart the computer (Figure 15). Figure 15. Message Window 7. Choose. The computer will shut down, then restart. You may now install the MCL Tool software. NOTE: To test the system communications, open a DOS window. At the command prompt, type PING and the IP address of the adapter (example: PING 192.0.0.1). If the system is functioning, you will get a reply. If you get a Request timed out message, the TCP/IP settings may not be installed properly. Consult your network administrator. INSTALLING MCL TOOL FOR THE FIRST TIME You must set up the network before installing MCL Tool. See Installing a Network Adapter or MS Loop-Back Adapter and Installing Network Protocols in this chapter. To install MCL Tool, you must log in to your Windows NT computer under a profile which has system administrator privileges. You MUST install TCP/IP on all PCs prior to installing MCL Tool. Before running MCL Tool on a network, you must install a PCLTA-10 or PCLTA-20 card in your PC (or PCC-10 in the laptop) and configure it (See Chapter Two, Hardware Installation). NOTE: These installation steps must be performed on every PC, server, and remote PC. The MCL Tool software is shipped on a CD ROM. Use the following procedure to install MCL Tool. To install MCL Tool: 1. Place the MCL Tool 5.3 Installation CD into the CD ROM drive. Wait 10 seconds. 2. If the MCL Tool Autorun does not initialize the software program: a. Click and select Run. from the Start Menu. b. Select the drive containing the MCL Tool Installation CD. c. Select the NexSys2 directory. d. Select Setup.exe and click. e. You will be returned to the Run window. Verify that the file path is correct, and click. A Welcome screen will display. Click. 3. The LNS Server install will begin. This is an Echelon installation program executed from within the MCL Tool Install. Follow the instructions on your monitor. If you are prompted to overwrite existing files, select No To All. When the installation is complete, click to continue with the MCL Tool Install program. 1-8 Section 2 - Installation and Startup

Rev 5.3 MCL Tool User s Guide Software Installation 4. Choose the destination directory where MCL Tool 5.3 will be installed. The default directory is C:/ NEXSYS2. If you would like to change the directory, click Browse. Select the appropriate destination and click, then click. 5. Choose the Folder Name for the Start menu. The default name is MCL Tool 5.3. To change the name of this directory, enter a new name into the Program Folders field. Click. 6. A window will display all the settings you ve chosen for your MCL Tool 5.3 install. Review the options. If they are correct, select. To make changes, click. 7. A message window will pop up telling you that you must install a valid LONTALK card before MCL Tool will communicate on the LONWORKS network. Click. NOTE: The Windows NT installation for the PCLTA-10, PCLTA-20, and PCC-10 cards is found in the PCLTA directory on the MCL Tool 5.3 Installation CD-ROM. See Chapter Two, Hardware Installation. 8. To complete the installation, you must restart the PC. Select the Yes, I want to restart my computer now radio button and click Finish. Upon completion of the install, you may press > Programs > MCL Tool 5.3 to display the three necessary MCL Tool programs. If you like, you may create desktop icons for these programs. NOTE: Install all hardware (Chapter Two, Hardware Installation) and configure the LNServer (Chapter Three, Getting Started) before using this application. CONFIGURING LNSERVER LNServer uses a Configuration Wizard to guide you through the process. The steps below explain the basic concepts of each step in the order presented by the Wizard software. Configuration for a local server is explained first, followed by the steps for configuration on a remote server. Use the,, and buttons as needed. OPENING THE LNSERVER CONFIGURATION WIZARD 1. To open the LNServer Configuration Wizard, either click on the NT task bar and choose Programs > MCL Tool 5.3 > Configure LNServer (Figure 16), Figure 16. Start menu for Configure LNServer OR: Section 2 - Installation and Startup 1-9

Software Installation MCL Tool User s Guide Rev 5.3 2. Double click on the icon on your desktop (if installed). 3. The MCL Tool LNServer Configuration Wizard window (Figure 17) opens. Click to begin the configuration process. CONFIGURING LNSERVER FOR A LOCAL LOCATION Figure 17. LNServer Configuration Wizard Window Figure 18. LNServer Server Location Window 1. This screen (Figure 18) prompts you for the location of your server. Use the default selection Local (Your Machine). Click. 2. Select your network (Figure 19). You can enter a new network, select an existing one, or delete a network from this window. To create a new network: a. Select the New Network radio button. b. Enter the Network Name in the text field below. You are allowed a maximum of eight characters. c. Enter the name of the Database Folder. You are allowed a maximum of 23 characters. You can use the d. Click. Browse button to select your folder. To select an existing network: a. Select the Existing Network radio button. b. Using your mouse pointer, click on the network desired. c. Click. To delete an existing network: a. Using your mouse pointer, click on the network you want to delete. b. You will be prompted to verify the deletion (Figure 20). Click. c. Click the button. 1-10 Section 2 - Installation and Startup

Rev 5.3 MCL Tool User s Guide Software Installation Figure 19. LNServer Select Network Window Figure 20. Please Verify Deletion Window 3. Select the Network Interface from the menu on the right side of the window (Figure 21). If your setup does not have a PCLTA card, select the No NI (engineered mode). Click. Figure 21. LNServer Select Network Interface Window 4. Enter the properties for your server (Figure 22) as explained below: NOTE: If you are not sure of the correct properties, use the default values already shown. Authentication Key: This value acts as an encrypted code that is used by devices in the field to authenticate that transmissions received are coming from a valid source. Domain ID: This value can be 1, 3, or 6 bytes long. It will be assigned as the system domain. Import Folder: Type in or use the Browse button to select the path that you want LN- Server to follow to find.xif (XIF Image Document) files. Graphics Folder: Type in or use the Browse button to select the path that you want LNServer to follow to find icons and bitmap files. Resource Catalog Folder: Type in or use the Browse button to select the path that you want LNServer to follow to find resource catalog files. These are the files that give LNServer the information it needs to decode and extracts network variables (NVs) and configuration parameters (CPs). 5. When you have entered values for all the fields, click. Section 2 - Installation and Startup 1-11

Software Installation MCL Tool User s Guide Rev 5.3 6. The Local IP/Remote Channel Settings window (Figure 23) allows you to restrict who can connect to your network. The permission string specifies the access permission for remote IP clients. It applies to all remote IP clients with an IP address that satisfies the rules of the permission string. You can leave the fields blank if you don t want this option. Click to continue. Figure 22. Local Server Properties Window Figure 23. Local IP/Remote Channel Settings Window 7. Use the Subsystem Selection window (Figure 24) to enter a new or existing subsystem. This subsystem will have all new nodes assigned to it. You can also delete a subsystem with this window. NOTE: The subsystem can not have the same name as the main system. To create a new subsystem: a. Select the New Subsystem radio button. b. Enter the Subsystem Name in the text field below. You are allowed a maximum of sixteen characters. c. Click. To select an existing subsystem: a. Select the Existing Subsystem radio button. b. Using your mouse pointer, click on the subsystem desired. c. Click. To delete an existing subsystem: a. Using your mouse pointer, click on the subsystem you want to delete. b. Click the button. 8. The Verify and Exit window (Figure 25) is the last step in the configuration process. Once you have verified that the LNServer configuration information listed is correct, you can select to exit with or without starting LNServer. If the listed information is not correct, use the button to select the correct parameters. 1-12 Section 2 - Installation and Startup

Rev 5.3 MCL Tool User s Guide Software Installation Figure 24. Subsystem Selection Window Figure 25. Verify And Exit Window CONFIGURING LNSERVER FOR A REMOTE LOCATION (TCP/IP - LIGHTWEIGHT CLI- ENT) TCP/IP Lightweight Client in not recommended for more than 2 remote clients. Full client is the recommended configuration. 1. This screen (Figure 26) prompts you for the location of your server and other information, if necessary. For a remote server, you must also enter a TCP/IP address and register your network by using the LNS Remote Configuration Utility (RCU). Follow the steps below: a. Select the Remote (TCP/IP or NSI) radio button from the MCLT Server Location menu. b. Select the TCP/IP or NSI from the Remote Server menu. Figure 26. LNServer Server Location Window c. Click the RCU button. The LNS Remote Client Configuration Utility window opens (Figure 27). d. From this window, you can add, edit, or delete remote networks. TCP must be selected for the Default Remote Transport field. To add a remote network, click. The Add LNS Network window opens (Figure 28). Enter the network name and local address (if applicable). Click Browse to select the Server Address. The Local LNS Servers window opens (Figure 29). Use the mouse pointer to select the network address you want, and click. The Server Port will update to the selected address. Section 2 - Installation and Startup 1-13

Software Installation MCL Tool User s Guide Rev 5.3 You will return to the LNS Remote Client Configuration Window, with your network listed in the Remote Networks field. Click. Proceed to step 1e. Figure 27. LNS Remote Client Configuration Window Figure 28. Add LNS Network Window Figure 29. Local LNS Servers Window Figure 30. Edit LNS Network Window To edit a remote network, select the network and click. The Edit LNS Network window opens (Figure 30). Make changes as described in Adding a Remote Network above. When you have made all changes, click. You will return to the LNS Remote Client Configuration window, with your network will be listed in the Remote Networks field. If you select it, the changes will be displayed in the lower field. Click and proceed to step 1e. To delete a network, select the network and click. The network will be removed. Click and proceed to step 3e. 1e. Click 2. The Network Interface Selection (Figure 31) window opens. Use the default selection Internet in the Remote Network Interface (TCP/IP) field. Click. 1-14 Section 2 - Installation and Startup

Rev 5.3 MCL Tool User s Guide Software Installation 3. The Network Selection window opens (Figure 32). You must use an existing network in this window, and you can not delete networks. This field is the result of the networks you registered using the LNS Remote Configuration Utility in Step 3. Click the Existing Network radio button, select the network you want to use, and click. Figure 31. Network Interface Selection Window Figure 32. Network Selection Window 4. The Local IP/Remote Channel Settings window (Figure 33) opens. Leave the Remote Server Settings Channel field blank, and click. Figure 33. Local IP/Remote Channel Settings Window Figure 34. Subsystem Selection Window 5. Use the Subsystem Selection window (Figure 34) to select an existing subsystem. Click.. 6. The Verify and Exit window (Figure 35) is the last step in the configuration process. Once you have verified that the LNServer configuration information listed is correct, you can select to exit with or without starting LNServer. If the listed information is not correct, use the button to select the correct parameters. Section 2 - Installation and Startup 1-15

Software Installation MCL Tool User s Guide Rev 5.3 Figure 35. Verify And Exit Window 7. Click the button to save your selections and exit. CONFIGURING LNSERVER FOR A REMOTE LOCATION ( NSI - FULL CLIENT) 1. Run the Configure LNServer option from the MCL Tool Menu to display the LNServer Configuration Wizard (Figure 36). Click to open the Server Location Selection Screen (Figure 37). This screen prompts you for the location of your server and remote server type. Follow the steps below: a. Select the Remote (TCP/IP or NSI) radio button from the MCLT Server Location menu. b. Select the NSI (Full Client) from the Remote Server menu. Figure 36. LNServer Configuration Wizard Window Figure 37. Server Location Selection Window 2. The Network Interface Selection (Figure 38) window opens. Choose a network in the Remote Network Interface (NSI) field. Click. 1-16 Section 2 - Installation and Startup

Rev 5.3 MCL Tool User s Guide Software Installation 3. The Network Selection window opens (Figure 39). You must choose an existing network in this window. This Existing Network field is the result of the networks you registered previously. Click the network you want to use, and click. Figure 38. Network Interface Selection Window Figure 39. Network Selection Window 4. The Local IP/Remote Channel Settings window (Figure 40) opens. Leave the Remote Server Settings Channel field blank, and click. 5. Use the Subsystem Selection window (Figure 41) to select an existing subsystem. Click. Figure 40. Local IP/Remote Channel Settings Window Figure 41. Subsystem Selection Window 6. The Verify and Exit window (Figure 42) is the last step in the configuration process. Once you have verified that the LNServer configuration information listed is correct, you can select to exit with or without starting LNServer. If the listed information is not correct, use the button to select the correct parameters. Section 2 - Installation and Startup 1-17

Software Installation MCL Tool User s Guide Rev 5.3 Figure 42 Verify and Exit Window 7. Click the button to save your selections and exit. CONFIGURING LNSERVER FOR A REMOTE LOCATION ( IP - FULL CLIENT) 1. Run the Configure LNServer option from the MCL Tool Menu to display the LNServer Configuration Wizard (Figure 43). Click to open the Server Location Selection Screen (Figure 44). This screen prompts you for the location of your server and remote server type. Follow the steps below: a. Select the Remote (TCP/IP or NSI) radio button from the MCLT Server Location menu. b. Select the NSI (Full Client) from the Remote Server menu. Figure 43. LNServer Configuration Wizard Window Figure 44. Server Location Selection Window 2. The Network Interface Selection (Figure 45) window opens. Choose a network in the Remote Network Interface (NSI) field. Click. 3. The Network Selection window opens (Figure 46). You must choose an existing network in this window. This Existing Network field is the result of the networks you registered previously. Click the network you want to use, and click. 1-18 Section 2 - Installation and Startup

Rev 5.3 MCL Tool User s Guide Software Installation Figure 38. Network Interface Selection Window Figure 39. Network Selection Window 4. The Local IP/Remote Channel Settings window (Figure 40) opens. Leave the Remote Server Settings Channel field blank, and click. 5. Use the Subsystem Selection window (Figure 41) to select an existing subsystem. Click. Figure 40. Local IP/Remote Channel Settings Window Figure 41. Subsystem Selection Window 6. The Verify and Exit window (Figure 42) is the last step in the configuration process. Once you have verified that the LNServer configuration information listed is correct, you can select to exit with or without starting LNServer. If the listed information is not correct, use the button to select the correct parameters. Figure 42 Verify and Exit Window Section 2 - Installation and Startup 1-19

Software Installation MCL Tool User s Guide Rev 5.3 7. Click the button to save your selections and exit. 1-20 Section 2 - Installation and Startup

Chapter Two Hardware Installation This chapter contains information on: Disabling and Removing a Full-Size PCLTA Installing the Drivers for Your Card Installing a PCLTA-10/20 Installing a PCC-10

MAYLASIA LSBR549 MAYLASIA LSBR549 MAYLASIA LSBR549 MAYLASIA LSBR549 P1 MAYLASIA LSBR549 JP1 Hardware Installation MCL Tool User s Guide Rev 5.3 INTRODUCTION The MCL Tool PC uses the internally mounted Echelon LonTalk PCLTA-10, the PCLTA-20, or the PCC-10: The PCLTA -10 (Figure 1) comes with an integrated transceiver The PCLTA-20 is available with: An integrated transceiver (Figure 2) A non-integrated board with the 78K bps Transceiver daughter-board (Figure 3) A 1.25Mbps Transceiver daughter-board (Figure 4) The 1.25 Mbps Fiber Optic LONWORKS SMX Transceiver daughter-board (Figure 5). The PCC-10 (Figure 6) Card is for use with a laptop. NOTE: Since MCL Tool 5.3 uses LONWORKS Network Services (LNS), the traditional full-size PCLTA card with piggyback SMX board may no longer be used. If you are installing a LonTalk card for the first time, proceed directly to Installing The Hardware Drivers. If you have a full-size PCLTA installed, you will need to follow the procedure Disabling and Removing the Full-Size PCLTA Card on the following page before you install a new LonTalk card. MAYLASIA LSBR549 ECHELON FTT-10A ECH 96-01 MAYLASIA LSBR549 ECH 96-01 U L Figure 1. PCLTA-10 Board ECHELON FTT-10A 50051 9745A Figure 2. PCLTA-20 Board With Integrated Transceiver 2-2 Section 2 - Installation and Startup

1 1 145B148R 145B148R Raytheon DFG-0 HTRX PBSFLR41R 5810S MAYLASIA LSBR549 1 1 Rev 5.3 MCL Tool User s Guide Hardware Installation 1 TM LONWORKS MAYLASIA LSBR549 C JP10 ECHELON MODEL 77040 FTM-10 MODULAR TRANSCEIVER ECHELON JP3 BUS FREE J7 1 J2 1 MAYLASIA LSBR549 TM LONWORKS JP10 TWISTED PAIR MODULAR TRANSCEIVER J7 1 J2 J1 1 0 JP2 MAYLASIA LSBR549 U9 ECHELON 506060 946456 1 0 JP1 Figure 3. SMX 78K Transceiver Board JP9 1 J1 C MAYLASIA LSBR549 ECHELON U9 JP9 1 DS1 Figure 4. SMX 1250 Transceiver Board PCC-10 Network Adapter Figure 5. SMX Dual Fiber Optic Module (DFOM) Transceiver Board Figure 6. PCC-10 Card For Laptops DISABLING AND REMOVING THE FULL-SIZE PCLTA CARD LNS TM and MCL Tool 5.3 do not support the full-size PCLTA card. MCL Tool PCs require a PCLTA-10, PCLTA-20, or a PCC-10. However, the Echelon PCLTA driver install program used with NexSys 1.33 and all previous Windows NT versions of NexSys do not have an uninstall feature. In order to install an LNS compatible card, you must first disable and then physically remove the PCLTA driver from the NT system. 1. Open the Windows NT Control Panel by pressing >Settings>Control Panel. Double click on the Devices icon. The Devices window displays (Figure 7). Figure 7. Devices Window 2. Scroll through the list to find PCLTA. Select it and press. Select the Disabled radio button. Click. Section 2 - Installation and Startup 2-3

Hardware Installation MCL Tool User s Guide Rev 5.3 3. Press. Select. Your window should look like Figure 8. Click. Figure 8. Device Window Showing The PCLTA Card Disabled 4. You will have returned to the Devices Window (Figure 7). Click. 5. Turn off your PC. Remove the case, and physically remove the full-size PCLTA card. 6. Reboot your PC. INSTALLING THE HARDWARE DRIVERS The PCLTA-10 is a half-size ISA card for a standard PC. The PCLTA- 20 is the PCI version of the card for a standard PC, and it comes in two varieties; with an integrated transceiver board, or with a piggyback mounted SMX board. The PCC-10 is a PCMCIA card for a laptop computer and is equivalent to a PCLTA-10/20 card in a desktop computer. No matter which card you use, you will follow the same installation procedure. This is a general guideline for installing the PCLTA-10/PCLTA-20 or PCC-10 card under Windows NT. To install the driver, you will need the driver and install files located on your MCL Tool Install CD in the Pclta10 folder. 1. Start up Windows NT. Do NOT install the hardware first, as Echelon recommends that you run the install program prior to installing the card. Place the MCL Tool Installation CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive. Note: The MCL Tool Installation CD-ROM contains an Autorun file. If the MCL Tool Installation program does not does not begin automatically within 10 seconds, skip Step 2 and proceed to Step 3. 2. The MCL Tool Installation program will automatically open to the Introduction Page (Figure 8). Click. The Exit Setup message window displays (Figure 9). Click. You should exit the MCL Tool Installation Program and return to your PC Desktop. 2-4 Section 2 - Installation and Startup

Rev 5.3 MCL Tool User s Guide Hardware Installation Figure 8. MCL Tool Introduction Page Figure 9. Exit Setup Message Window 3. Press >Run. Click. Double click on your CD-ROM drive, and then select Pclta10 (Figure 10). Click. Select Setup.exe (Figure 11) and click. This will return you to the Run window, which will be similar to (Figure12). Click. Figure 10. Select Pclta10 Figure 11. Select Setup.exe Figure 12. Run..\Pclata10\Setup.exe 4. Choose the appropriate language and click. The LONWORKS Welcome Window opens (Figure 13). Click. The Software License Agreement displays (Figure 14). To accept the terms, click. Section 2 - Installation and Startup 2-5

Hardware Installation MCL Tool User s Guide Rev 5.3 Figure 13. LonWorks Setup Welcome Window Figure 14. Software License Agreement Figure 15. Select Components Window Figure 16. Select Directory Window 4. Select the PCLTA-10 or PCLTA-20 or PCC-10 radio button on the Select Components window (Figure 15) and click. Accept the default installation directory C:\LONWORKS (Figure 16) and click. Figure 17. Setup Window 2-6 Section 2 - Installation and Startup

Rev 5.3 MCL Tool User s Guide Hardware Installation 5. The Setup window shown in Figure 17 displays. When complete, the Optional Device Name window shown in Figure 18 will display. Figure 18. Optional Device Name Window Figure 19. Setup Complete Window 6. Since this will be the only LonTalk card in your machine, accept 1 as the numeric base for the device name and click. The window (Figure 19) will display. Click. 7. The install program will ask you if you want to restart the computer. Select the No, I will restart my computer later radio button (Figure 20). Click. A warning message will display (Figure 21). Click Figure 20. Setup Complete Window Figure 21. Warning Message Window Section 2 - Installation and Startup 2-7

Hardware Installation MCL Tool User s Guide Rev 5.3 8. Perform a shutdown and remove all power from the computer. Insert the LONWORKS PCLTA-10 or PCLTA-20 card. Restart the computer. Go to >Programs >Adminstrative Tools >Event Viewer. Verify that no errors are associated with the card driver pnplon selected (Figure 22). Go to > Control Panel > Devices. Confirm that the Status is Started and the Startup is Automatic (Figure 23). Figure 22. Event Viewer Window Figure 23. Devices Window Figure 24. Control Panel s LonWorks Plug n Play Window 2-8 Section 2 - Installation and Startup

Rev 5.3 MCL Tool User s Guide Hardware Installation Figure 25. LON1 Diagnostics Window 9. Go to > Control Panel. Double click on the LonWorks Plug n Play icon. The LonWorks Plug n Play window displays (Figure 24). Click. The LON1 Diagnostics window appears (Figure 25). Click. When the PCLTA card is configured correctly, the diagnostic test will result in a screen similar to Figure 26. Leave the LON1Diagnostics window open. If the test fails, proceed to Step 11 Figure 26. Example of Results of LON1Diagnostics Test 10. Connect the PCLTA to the LON. From the LON1 Diagnostics window (Figure 25), click. The message window shown in Figure 27 will display. Click. The card will now be waiting for a service pin. Press the service pin on any node on the LON. A ping successful message and receipt of a neuron ID indicates that the interface adapter can communicate with the field. The installation process is finished and you can skip the remaining steps of this section. Figure 27. Message Window Note: If the diagnostic test of step 9 failed, you could have either a hardware failure or a resource conflict. The remaining steps will help resolve resource conflicts. Section 2 - Installation and Startup 2-9

Hardware Installation MCL Tool User s Guide Rev 5.3 11. Go to > Control Panel. Double click on the LonWorks Plug n Play icon. Click range and IRQ.. Choose the appropriate tab (Figures 28). This option allows you to select an I/O Figure 28. Plug N Play Preferences Window 12. The selection of the I/O range and IRQ will vary from machine to machine. To check your current IRQ settings, click >Programs >Administrative Tools >NT Diagnostics. Select the Resources tab. The IRQs already in use will display. Select an available IRQ for your LONWORKS card. 13. If you installed a PCLTA-10, select the PCLTA-10 tab on the Preferences window. Select the Interrupt Request radio button for one of your available IRQs. By selecting a radio button, you change the IRQ sequence. If you installed a PCC-10, select the PCC-10 tab on the Preferences window. First accept the default I/O range (0120-0123), and then try different IRQs. IRQ 15 usually doesn t work. Try selecting IRQ 10 and restarting the computer. The PCLTA-20 has no additional settings. 14. If you changed the IRQ, reboot the machine and run the diagnostic test again. See step 9. Repeat the procedure until you find an appropriate IRQ. If you still have trouble with the PCC-10, you may need to select a different I/O port and reset the IRQs again. 2-10 Section 2 - Installation and Startup

Rev 5.3 MCL Tool User s Guide Hardware Installation INSTALLING THE PCLTA-10/20 CARD Once the software has been installed, you can now physically install your PCLTA-10 (Figure ) or PCLTA-20 (Figure ) card. Power down the system and mount the board into a 16-bit ISA slot of the MCL Tool PC as directed below: 1. Power down the system completely, and remove the AC power source. 2. Remove the cover and select on the motherboard: an open 16-bit ISA slot (PCLTA-10) an open PCI slot (PCLTA-20) 3. Align the card s edge connector with the PC slot and press the card firmly into place. Be sure to seat the board s edge connector carefully and securely. 4. Secure the card to the case using the correct screw for that slot. 5. Connect the LON wiring to the board s network terminal block. 6. Replace the cover and power up the MCL Tool PC. INSTALLING THE PCC-10 (LAPTOP ONLY) Once the software has been installed, you can now physically install your PCC-10 card. Power down the system and insert the card. 1. Power down the system completely, and remove the AC power source. 2. Insert the PCC-10 into the Type II slot. 3. Connect the network cable that came with the PCC-10. 4. Connect the LON wiring to the board s network terminal block. 5. Power up the MCL Tool laptop. Section 2 - Installation and Startup 2-11

Hardware Installation MCL Tool User s Guide Rev 5.3 2-12 Section 2 - Installation and Startup

Chapter Three Getting Started This chapter contains information on: Adding Resource Files to Catalog Start-Up Procedure MCLT Main Window Exiting MCLT Exiting LNServer

Getting Started MCL Tool User s Guide Rev. 5.3 START-UP PROCEDURE MCLT is always run concurrently with LNServer. MCLT needs LNServer to communicate with LNS and ultimately, the devices in the field. All remote MCLT systems need the LNServer on the main system to be running so that they can communicate with the network. In accordance with this requirement, the User can open both programs with one command, but each program must be shut down separately. NOTE: This chapter gives general information on start-up procedures only. For detailed information on MCLT functions, see Section Five, Operations - Chapter One. ADD ESUSA RESOURCES TO CATALOG After the MCLT installation has been completed, but before starting MCLT and LNServer for the first time, the User must first add MCLT Resources Files to the LNS Catalog. ESUSA Resource Files are files that contain the manufacturer-specific information on how to properly display data on MCLT. All additional information on NVs, CPs, and documentation is contained in the files. The Echelon LONMARK Support Catalog is a software tool that allows MCLT and LNS easy access to these files. NOTE: The User must add the Resources Files when starting MCLT and LNServer for the first time only. Manufacturer s new or updated Resources Files received at a later date follow the procedure explained below. ADDING ESUSA RESOURCES TO CATALOG 1. Click > Programs > MCL Tool 5.3> Add ESUSA Resources to Catalog (Figure 1). 2. The LONMARK Device Resource Files Editor (Figure 2) opens. Click. Figure 1. MCLT Main/Remote System Menu Figure 2. Open LONMARK Resource Files Editor 3. The Open A Catalog window opens (Figure 3). Select the default directory: C:\Lonworks\Types\User\ESUSA (Double click on User directory to select ESUSA). 4. The Edit A Catalog window opens (Figure 4). Click. 5. The Choose A Directory window opens (Figure 5). Verify that the default directory C:\Lonworks\Types\User\ESUSA is selected, and click. 3-2 Section 2 - Installation and Startup

Rev 5.3 MCL Tool User s Guide Getting Started Figure 3. Open A Catalog Window Figure 4. Edit A Catalog Window Figure 5. Choose A Directory Window Figure 6. Catalog Information Section 6. You will return to the Edit A Catalog window (Figure 4 above). In the Catalog Information section of the window (Figure 6), verify the Catalog Status. If the Catalog Status text field states Needs a Refresh (Figure 7), click. 7. The Catalog Status field now reads Up To Date (Figure 8). Click. Figure 7. Needs A Refresh Message Figure 8. Up To Date Message Section 2 - Installation and Startup 3-3

Getting Started MCL Tool User s Guide Rev. 5.3 STARTING MCLT AND LNSERVER The User can select the Start MCL Tool 5.3 Main System command to open both programs simultaneously. Both programs can also be opened separately. STARTING MCLT AND LNSERVER TOGETHER This command (Figure 9) will open both MCLT and LNServer simultaneously: 1. Click > Programs >MCL Tool 5.3> MCL Tool 5.3 Main System Figure 9. Start MCL Tool 5.3 Main System Dropdown Menu STARTING MCLT Two methods are available for starting MCLT: 1. Double Click on MCL Tool icon OR: 2. Click > Programs>MCL Tool 5.3>MCLT (Figure 10) Figure 10. Start MCLT Dropdown Menu STARTING LNSERVER Two methods are available for starting LNServer: 1. Double Click on LNServer icon OR: 2. Click > Programs >MCL Tool 5.3> LNServer (Figure 11) Figure 11. Start LNServer Dropdown Menu 3-4 Section 2 - Installation and Startup

Rev 5.3 MCL Tool User s Guide Getting Started MCLT MAIN WINDOW The MCLT Main window (Figure 12) has two main areas: the Physical Tree, and the Working Panels. At the top of the MCLT window is located the Title Bar, Menu Bar, Operator name, and the Tool Bar. The status of LNServer is also displayed in the lower left-hand corner of the window. Title Bar Menu Bar Tool Bar Working Panel Other Working Panels Available Physical Tree LNServer Status Figure 12. MCLT Main Window TITLE BAR The Title Bar (Figure 13) is the horizontal bar at the top of the window. It contains the title of the window, the MCLT icon, and the (Maximize), (Minimize), and (Close) buttons. Figure 13. MCLT Title Bar Section 2 - Installation and Startup 3-5

Getting Started MCL Tool User s Guide Rev. 5.3 VERSION NUMBER OF MCLT SOFTWARE To display the version number of your MCLT software: 1. From the MCLT menu bar, select Help > About... 2. The About MCL Tool (Figure 14) opens, displaying the information. Figure 14. Message Window showing Software Information RESIZING THE MCLT WINDOWS To make a window smaller or larger: 1. Place the cursor on either a horizontal or vertical window border. When the double ended arrow appears, drag the edge or corner of the window to resize appropriately. 2. Dragging the edge of a window will change only one dimension of the window. To change both the width and the height of the window equally, drag a corner of the window. If you resize a MCLT window, the workstation will remember. When the resized window is reopened, it will retain the new dimensions. Use caution when resizing windows. By making a window smaller, you may eliminate important information fields (check boxes, radio buttons, text fields, etc.) from the visible part of the window. Use the scroll bars to view the hidden part of the screen, or resize the window to show all the fields. MENU BAR The Menu Bar (Figure 15) contains the names of MCLT menus. It appears below the Title Bar. Each menu item is a pull-down list of available commands. You open a menu by clicking on the menu name. Figure 16 below shows an example of an MCLT Menu Bar pull-down menu. Figure 15. MCLT Menu Bar Figure 16. MCLT Menu Bar Pull-down List 3-6 Section 2 - Installation and Startup

Rev 5.3 MCL Tool User s Guide Getting Started TOOLBAR The MCLT Toolbar has five shortcut buttons that provide quick access to commands. Holding the mouse cursor over the Toolbar button causes the name of the button to pop up (Figure 17). Figure 17. MCLT Toolbar PHYSICAL TREE The MCLT Physical Tree displays a system tree listing all the nodes in the control system. The tree can be expanded further, or collapsed. All node commands are initiated from this point. The desired node is selected from this menu, and the working panels will correspond to the selected node. In Figure 18 below, the VAV-02 node is selected. Figure 18. MCLT Physical Tree with VAV-01 Node Selected. WORKING PANELS MCLT Working Panels gives the user specific information on a selection node. In the example below, the ASG (Application Specific Graphic) working panel shows the temperature for node VAV-01 (Figure 19). Figure 19. Example of MCLT ASG Working Panel Section 2 - Installation and Startup 3-7

Getting Started MCL Tool User s Guide Rev. 5.3 SERVER STATUS BAR The Server Status Bar (Figure 20) allows the user to monitor the status of LNServer. LNServer must be running for MCLT to operate. Figure 20. Server Status Bar EXITING MCLT There are five ways to exit the MCLT: 1. Click on MCLT from the Menu Bar. Select Exit. 2. Click from the MCLT Toolbar 3. Right click anywhere on the MCLT Title Bar. Select Close. 4. Click the (Close) button from MCLT Title Bar. 5. Click on the MCLT icon in the left corner of the Title Bar. Select Close. EXITING LNSERVER There are four ways to exit the MCLT: 1. Click on File from the Menu Bar. Select Exit. 2. Right click anywhere on the Title Bar. Select Close. 3. Click the (Close) button from Title Bar. 4. Click on the LNServer icon in the left corner of the Title Bar. Select Close. The LNServer button on the Windows NT Task Bar at the bottom of the screen will appear as in Figure 21. Figure 21. LNServer Shutting Down 3-8 Section 2 - Installation and Startup

Rev 5.3 MCL Tool User s Guide Installation and Startup Index Installation and Startup Index C Catalog 3-2 D DHCP 1-7 E ESUSA Resources 3-2 Exiting LNServer 3-8 Exiting MCLT 3-8 H Hardware Drivers 2-4 I Installing PCC-10 2-11 PCLTA-10/20 Card 2-11 Installing a Network Adapter 1-4 Installing MCL Tool For The First Time 1-8 Interrupt Request (IRQ) Selecting 2-10 L LNServer Configuration Wizard 1-9 Configure for Local Location 1-10 Configure for Remote Location 1-13,1-16 Configuring 1-9 Starting LNServer 3-4 Status Bar 3-8 M MCLT Main Window 3-5 Menu Bar 3-7 Physical Tree 3-7 Title 3-6 Toolbar 3-7 Minimum Criteria 1-4 MS Loopback Adapter 1-5 N NetBEUI 1-6 Network Adapter Installing 1-4 Network Protocols 1-6 P PC configurations 1-2 PCC-10 2-4 PCLTA Card, Full Size Disabling 2-3 Removing 2-3 PCLTA-10 2-4 PCLTA-20 2-4 R Resizing The MCLT Windows 3-6 Resource Files 3-2 Adding ESUSA Resources to Catalog 3-2 S Section One - Software Overview 1 Section Two - Installation and Startup 1 SMX 1250 Transceiver Board 2-3 78K Transceiver Board 2-3 DFOM Transceiver Board 2-3 Start-Up Procedure 3-2 Starting LNServer And MCLT Together 3-4 Starting MCLT 3-4 T TCP/IP 1-6,1-7 V Version Number of MCLT Software 3-6 Section 2 - Installation and Startup Index-1

Installation and Startup Index MCL Tool User s Guide Rev 5.3 Index-2 Section 2 - Installation and Startup