DM-20/21 Device ManagerUser's GuideVersion 2.0C o r p o r a t i o n078-0173-01B
1-6 DM-20/21 OverviewPhotocopier + collator 13 nodes totalPhotocopier + collator + stapler 15 nodes totalPhotocopier + stapler 12 nodes totalFor this
A-4 TroubleshootingSubsystem_1 Subsystem_2DM_1 DM_2Channel1Subsystem_combineDM_1 DM_2Channel1Figure A-1 - Illustrating recursive compression“This chan
Device Manager User’s Guide A-5To solve this problem, run the Loading Wizard with the –d flag, and then pressthe Delete Temporary DB button. This wil
A-6 Troubleshooting7. Configure the new Device Manager shapes using the Device Manger plug-inas described in Chapter 6.The Device Manager status LED
Device Manager User’s Guide G-1GlossaryThis glossary defines LONWORKS terms that may beencountered when using the Device Manager.
G-2 GlossaryConfigurationPropertyConfiguration properties are properties within a device that are setduring network design and installation to specify
Device Manager User’s Guide G-3device, routers, channels, default configuration properties, timingparameters, network variable and message tag connec
G-4 Glossarydevice. The Device Manager uses the program ID to identify thedevices it discovers. Devices with the same program ID must haveidentical
Device Manager User’s Guide 1-7variables, LONMARK Objects, and configuration properties. Each LonPointmodule requires about 2K of storage in the dev
1-8 DM-20/21 OverviewThe application programmer must follow the convention that a node will nottransmit while it is in the hard-offline state. This m
Device Manager User’s Guide 1-9If a newly discovered device matches an existing device that has already beendiscovered, the existing device will be p
1-10 DM-20/21 OverviewWhen Devices Cannot Be Automatically DiscoveredDevices cannot be discovered by the Device Manager if any of the followingconditi
Device Manager User’s Guide 2-12Description of the DM-21 BasePlatesThis chapter provides a description of the LonPoint Type 1 andType 1D DIN Base Pl
2-2 Description of the DM-21 Base PlatesThe DM-21 Base PlateThe DM-21 module is installed in a LonPoint Type 1 Base Plate, revision 1A.Wiring connecti
Device Manager User’s Guide 2-3Figure 2.1 Type 1 Base Plate
2-4 Description of the DM-21 Base Plates1A18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 1 2 3 4 5 6
Device Manager User’s Guide 2-5The Type 1 Base Plate is mounted to a suitable US 4” square (figure 2.3), 2” deep(10.16cm x 5.08cm) electrical box, U
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2-6 Description of the DM-21 Base PlatesFigure 2.5 DM-21 Type 1D Base Plate Mounting Configuration
Device Manager User’s Guide 3-13Network Cabling and Base PlateInstallationThis chapter provides information about network, power, andinput/output ca
3-2 Network Cabling and Base Plate InstallationNetwork Cabling - TP/FT-10 ChannelThe Device Manager Modules use Echelon’s FTT-10A Free Topology Transc
Device Manager User’s Guide 3-3TerminationFigure 3.4 Mixed Topology (Model 44100 Terminator)TerminationTerminationFigure 3.5 Doubly Terminated Bus
3-4 Network Cabling and Base Plate InstallationPower CablingIt is important to note that a maximum of 16 Amperes RMS at 24VAC RMS canbe passed through
Device Manager User’s Guide 3-5To determine the total power that a power cable must carry, total the VArequirements for all of the devices that will
3-6 Network Cabling and Base Plate InstallationPower Cabling Requirements in AWG (Continued)Load (VA)Feet10 15 20 25 30 40 55 75 100 130 180 200340 22
Device Manager User’s Guide 3-7Table 3.3 - Power Cabling Requirements In mmLoad (VA)Feet10 15 20 25 30 40 55 75 100 130 180 20023.0 0.50 0.50 0.50 0
3-8 Network Cabling and Base Plate InstallationPower Cabling Requirements In mm (Continued)Load (VA)Feet10 15 20 25 30 40 55 75 100 130 180 200387.1 0
Device Manager User’s Guide 3-9!WarningThe DM-21 requires a Revision 1A Type 1 Base Plate. The powersupply internal to the DM-21 will be disabled i
Device Manager User’s Guide iiiContents1 DM-20/21 Overview 1-1Introduction 1-2Related Documentation 1-2Device Manager 1-2General Operation 1-3Allowab
3-10 Network Cabling and Base Plate InstallationThreaded screw holes foattaching DM-21 to BasePlate. Use 8-32, 3/8"screw, Echelon 205-0130-01 or
Device Manager User’s Guide 3-11Figure 3.10 – Type 1 Base Plate Mounting OrientationsConnecting WiringRoute network and power cabling into the elect
3-12 Network Cabling and Base Plate InstallationTable 3.4 - Type 1 Base Plate Terminal Block Color CodingTerminal Number Terminal Color Function1 - 4
Device Manager User’s Guide 3-13NetworkCAUTION18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10123456 78 9I/OThreaded screw holes forattaching LonPointmodules to the Base
3-14 Network Cabling and Base Plate InstallationThe base plate contains two integral DIN rail tabs that securely grab a 35mmDIN rail onto which the ba
Device Manager User’s Guide 3-1540.0mm1.57in63.0mm2.48inFigure 3.14 Mounting Hole Pattern Dimensions for Type1D BasePlatesConnecting WiringRoute all
3-16 Network Cabling and Base Plate InstallationTable 3.5 Type 1D Base Plate Terminal Block ConnectionsTerminal Number Function1 -4 Network5 Cable shi
Device Manager User’s Guide 3-1718 171615141312111012345678918 1716151413121110123456789Jumper Plug (x-ray view)1A 1AFigure 3.16 - Mounting Two Base
3-18 Network Cabling and Base Plate Installation12345678918 171615141312111018 17161514131211101 2345678918 17161514131211101 234 56789Jumper Plugs (x
Device Manager User’s Guide 3-191 234 5678 918 171615141312111018 17161514131211101 2 345678918 17161514131211101 2 3456789Jumper Plugs (x-ray view)
iv ContentsReset Circuit 4-9Service Pin Circuit 4-9Power/Wink LED 4-9Status LED 4-9Power Supply—DM-20 4-10Power Supply—DM-21 4-10Installing the DM-20
3-20 Network Cabling and Base Plate Installation
Device Manager User’s Guide 4-14Device Manager HardwareDescription and InstallationThis chapter explains how to install the Device Managerhardware.
4-2 Device Manager Hardware Description and InstallationThe DM-20 Device Manager Hardware InterfacesMechanicalFigure 4.1 shows a DM-20 module mounted
Device Manager User’s Guide 4-3mounted on its motherboard PCB). All measurements are to the centers of thepins on JP1.The DM-20 occupies a volume o
4-4 Device Manager Hardware Description and InstallationPin DescriptionThe DM-20 module has a single 2x7 connector. The pinout is described in table
Device Manager User’s Guide 4-5Network Access Jack; UseWith Echelon PCC-10 CableModel 78303Peel-Off Code 39Format Bar Code ofNeuron® Chip IDNumberMo
4-6 Device Manager Hardware Description and InstallationDM-21 PinoutTable 4.3 – DM-21 PinoutRear Panel PinNumber (DM-21only)DM-21Signal TypeDescriptio
Device Manager User’s Guide 4-74-bit Subsystem selection Input PinsThreaded screw holes forattaching DM-21 to BasePlate. Use 8-32, 3/8"screw, E
4-8 Device Manager Hardware Description and InstallationDM-20 Subsystem selection (2x7 DM-20 connector J1 pinout)Table 4.4 – DM-20 Subsystem selectio
Device Manager User’s Guide 4-9Subsystem 8 + 5VDC GND GND GNDSubsystem 9 + 5VDC GND GND + 5VDCSubsystem 10 + 5VDC GND + 5VDC GNDSubsystem 11 + 5VDC
Device Manager User’s Guide 1-11DM-20/21 OverviewThis chapter provides an introduction and overview for theDM-20 and DM-21 Device Manager embedded ne
4-10 Device Manager Hardware Description and InstallationTable 4.6 – Status LED5The Device Manager object is disabled or the DM MODE has been setto di
Device Manager User’s Guide 4-117. The DM-20 module cannot be hot-plugged: Ensure the motherboard power isoff before attaching the DM-20 module.8.
4-12 Device Manager Hardware Description and Installation
Device Manager User’s Guide 5-15Installing and Getting Startedwith the Device ManagerSoftwareThis chapter provides instructions for installing the D
5-2 Installing and Getting Started with the Device Manager SoftwareInstalling the Device Manager SoftwareBefore the Device Manager software is install
Device Manager User’s Guide 5-34. From the Device Manager Shapes stencil drag and attach a Device Managerdevice to the default channel that the Lon
5-4 Installing and Getting Started with the Device Manager Software8. Start the Device Manager Loading Wizard by selecting it from START |PROGRAMS |
Device Manager User’s Guide 5-59. Click Next. The window shown in figure 5.3 will appear.Figure 5.3 – Select DatabaseThe dropdown menu contains a l
5-6 Installing and Getting Started with the Device Manager Software10. Click Next. The window shown in figure 5.4 will appear.Figure 5.4 – Select Subs
Device Manager User’s Guide 5-712. Click Next. The window shown in figure 5.5 will appear:Figure 5.5 – Select Database NameChoose a name for the man
1-2 DM-20/21 OverviewIntroductionThe DM-20 and DM-21 Device Managers are embedded network managementdevices. The DM-20 (Model 43201) is designed for e
5-8 Installing and Getting Started with the Device Manager Software14. Click No to move past the dialog box. The window in figure 5.7 will appear:Figu
Device Manager User’s Guide 5-915. Click Next. The window in figure 5.8 will appear.Figure 5.8 – Load Application ImageDevice Managers are shipped w
5-10 Installing and Getting Started with the Device Manager Software16. Click Next. The window in figure 5.9 will appear:Figure 5.9 – Press Service Pi
Device Manager User’s Guide 5-1117. Click Next. The window in figure 5.10 will appear:Figure 5.10 - StatusIt may take several minutes to load a Devi
5-12 Installing and Getting Started with the Device Manager Softwareby pressing and holding the service switches for 10 seconds (see the LonPointModul
Device Manager User’s Guide 5-13Figure 5.11 – LonMaker Device Creation WizardA device’s location string may be at most 6 characters in length. If a
5-14 Installing and Getting Started with the Device Manager SoftwareThe drawing should look like figure 5.12.Figure 5.12 – LonMaker Network Drawing fo
Device Manager User’s Guide 5-151. Download the example photocopier network fromwww.echelon.com/products/dm. This network is not intended to be op
5-16 Installing and Getting Started with the Device Manager Software• On power-up, the Device Manager will first check its DM Pin Usageconfiguration
Device Manager User’s Guide 5-17EZConfigThe EZConfig tab appears in figure 5.14.Figure 5.14 – DM Configuration Plug In, EZConfig TabThis tab is used
Device Manager User’s Guide 1-3Use of a Device Manager is ideal when it is not possible or desirable to leave amanagement PC on site, or where servic
5-18 Installing and Getting Started with the Device Manager Softwarethe device’s Neuron ID. Forgetting a Neuron IDmeans that the Device Manager will
Device Manager User’s Guide 5-19to restore all configuration property values to theirfactory defaults.Note:The Restore Defaults button will restore
5-20 Installing and Getting Started with the Device Manager Softwarepower-upManager to go unconfigured. This feature provides ameans of placing the D
Device Manager User’s Guide 5-21Install Off-Channel FirstThis configuration property is only applicable insystems where the Device Manager is respon
5-22 Installing and Getting Started with the Device Manager Softwarethis configuration property.Queue TypeDetermines whether the Device Manager event
Device Manager User’s Guide 6-16Device Manager Commands,Reports, and EventsThis chapter describes the various internal functions of theDevice Manager
6-2 Device Manager Commands, Reports, and EventsDevice Manager Functional BlocksThe Device Manager contains three functional blocks that can be droppe
Device Manager User’s Guide 6-3Node_SetTime84Event log timestamps are derived from thisreference. Set this network variable using anexternal device
6-4 Device Manager Commands, Reports, and EventsTable 6.2 – Device Manager Functional Block Network VariablesNVNameSNVTIDCommentsDM_VarLocId8 RESERVED
Device Manager User’s Guide 6-5DMREP_DEVICE_PROPSThe DMREP_DEVICE_PROPS report is issued by the Device Manager inresponse to DMCMD_QUERY_DEVICE_PROPS
1-4 DM-20/21 Overviewwww.echelon.com/products/DM. The Device Manager’s internal event log can beretrieved using a service tool to assist with diagnosi
6-6 Device Manager Commands, Reports, and EventsTable 6.3 – Event Log Functional Block Network VariablesNVNameSNVTIDCommentsDL_Clear_195 Setting this
Device Manager User’s Guide 6-7DMEVNT_RESETEvent Number: 3Parameter: NoneDefault Text: DM-20 resetThe DMEVNT_RESET event is issued when the Device Ma
6-8 Device Manager Commands, Reports, and EventsParameter: Device index of the found deviceDefault Text: Unconfigured device foundThe DMEVNT_FOUND_UNC
Device Manager User’s Guide 6-9Parameter: Device index of the commissioned device.Default Text: Device commissionedThe DMEVNT_DEVICE_COMMISSIONED eve
6-10 Device Manager Commands, Reports, and EventsStart the Event List Editor by selecting PROGRAMS | Echelon Device Manager| Device Manager Event List
Device Manager User’s Guide 6-11ftpDLEventLog The event log. The event code (DmEventType) field is used tocorrelate entries in this log with the text
6-12 Device Manager Commands, Reports, and Events
Device Manager User’s Guide 7-17Device Manager AdvancedTopicsThis chapter describes the various advanced topics that may beof interest for special in
7-2 Advanced TopicsDatabase SynchronizationSeveral Device Managers may be used together to manage a large system (seeUsing Subsystems in Chapter 1). T
Device Manager User’s Guide 7-3Figure 7.1 – Select Database NameBefore clicking Next and compressing the database set the database version byclicking
Device Manager User’s Guide 1-5Device Managers.) The drawing is divided into three subsystems where eachsubsystem contains a Device Manager, a route
7-4 Advanced TopicsThe DMREP_DM_PROPS report contains a field that includes the databasenumber.Updating DM FirmwareNewer versions of the Device Manage
Device Manager User’s Guide 7-52. Click Next. The window shown in figure 7.4 will appear.Figure 7.4 – Select Network Interface and XIFSelect the net
7-6 Advanced Topics3. Click Next. The window shown in figure 7.5 will appear.Figure 7.5 – Select Application ImageSelect the firmware image to load (
Device Manager User’s Guide 7-74. Click Next. The window shown in figure 7.6 will appear.Figure 7.6 – Select Device Manager ModulesSelect the Device
7-8 Advanced TopicsTemporary DevicesIt may be desirable to have devices temporarily integrated into a networksupervised by a device manager. Portable
Device Manager User’s Guide 7-9Unsupported FeaturesThe Device Manager does not support the following features:NSI DevicesThe Device Manager cannot ma
7-10 Advanced Topics
Device Manager User’s Guide A-1Appendix ATroubleshootingThis appendix describes the process of troubleshootingthe Device Managers and software.
A-2 TroubleshootingTroubleshooting the DM-20/21 HardwarePower LED is extinguished• The power supply providing power to the module may have lost prima
Device Manager User’s Guide A-3• There may be excessive network cabling. See Chapter 3 for a discussion of themaximum cable distances permissible on
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