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Page 1 - User’s Guide

MPR-50 Multi-Port Router User’s Guide@®078-0308-01B

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Introduction Echelon’s MPR-50 Multi-Port Router performs LonTalk® (ANSI/CEA-709.1 standard) routing between five LonTalk channels: one TP/XF-1250 ch

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2 MPR-50 Multi-Port Router Hardware and Software This chapter provides a description of the MPR-50 Multi-Port Router hardware, including enclosur

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Mechanical Description The MPR-50 is 35mm DIN rail compatible, 9 TE wide, and conforms to EN 50 022. The figure below presents the front view of the

Page 5 - Preface

Four key hole slots in the rear of the enclosure are provided for wall/panel mounting the router. The key hole slots on each side of the DIN rail al

Page 6 - Content

MPR-50 Multi-Port Router Dimensions For mounting purposes, the following figure provides further dimensions of the router. All measurements below ar

Page 7 - Contents

Applying Power to the MPR-50 Multi-Port Router Connect earth ground, if available, to terminal 3. Then connect 9–28VAC (40–70Hz) or 9–35VDC power t

Page 8 - Preface

LED Legends The Power LED will illuminate whenever power is connected to the MPR-50. The following two tables describe the behavior of the Status

Page 9 - Overview

Table 2.2 Routers 1–5 Status LED Legend Color Description Off No power to MPR-50. Green on steadily Router is configured. No errors have been

Page 10 - Introduction

Service Buttons The MPR-50 Multi-Port Router has six service buttons: one for the Monitor and one for each of the routers. To reset the MPR-50 Mult

Page 11 - Hardware and Software

3 Connecting to the Network This chapter demonstrates how to install the MPR-50 Multi-Port Router on a network. MPR-50 Multi-Port Router User&

Page 12 - Mounting and Connecting

Echelon, LON, LONWORKS, LonMaker, LNS, LONMARK, LonTalk, Neuron, 3120, 3150, LonPoint, and the Echelon logo are trademarks of Echelon Corporatio

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Installing the MPR-50 on a Network Once the MPR-50 is physically attached to a network and powered-up, it must be logically installed on the network.

Page 14 - Screw Terminal Connectors

Commissioning with the LonMaker Integration Tool The LonMaker tool is an easy-to-use integration tool that supports both routers and application de

Page 15 - ONWORKS Network

Moving a LonMaker Shape The MPR-50 shape can be moved within a LonMaker drawing; the MPR-50 shape moves as a unit that includes the five router sh

Page 16 - LED Legends

3. Click Next. The Device Identification Method window appears. 4. Select a method for obtaining the Neuron® ID of the router. You can choose to

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8. Set the State, Source of CP Values and Device Specific CPs options as appropriate. See the LonMaker User’s Guide for an explanation of the eff

Page 18 - Software

10. Select the initial states of the routers being commissioned. Most end-users will want to choose online. 11. Click Next. The Device Identificat

Page 19 - Connecting to the Network

12. Select the method for obtaining the Neuron IDs of the Monitor and the routers being commissioned. 13. Click Finish. The Device Installation windo

Page 20 - Repeater Mode

MPR-50 Multi-Port Router User's Guide 19 TP/XF-1250 External Side (Router 1) Type Size/Count app_buf_out_size 42 app_buf_in_size 42 app_bu

Page 22 - Moving a LonMaker Shape

4 MPR-50 Monitor This chapter describes the interfaces and functionality of the MPR-50’s Monitor. MPR-50 Multi-Port Router User's Guide 21

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FCC Notice (for USA only) Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement Warning: This equipment has been tested and foun

Page 24 - 16 Connecting to the Network

Introduction The MPR-50’s Monitor observes and reports on the health of Routers 1–5 through Status LEDs and through the network. The Monitor can b

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To reset the MPR-50 to factory defaults, hold the Monitor Service button down for 10 seconds. Release the Service button as soon as the Status LEDs

Page 26 - Buffers

Node Object Functional Block Network Variables The Node Object implements the following network variables. Note: The programmatic Network Varia

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nviClearStat (Clear Statistics) SNVT_switch When diagnosing a network problem, it may be useful to use this network variable to clear all of th

Page 28 - 20 MPR-50 Monitor

Configuration Properties The Node Object implements the following configuration properties: Configuration Property Description SCPTmajDevVer Defin

Page 29 - MPR-50 Monitor

Item Offset (Bytes) Length (Bytes) Description Version 0 1 Error log version number. Currently 1. Entry size 1 1 Size of each error log en

Page 30 - Service Button

nvoIvalCrcErr (Last CRC Errors) SNVT_lev_cont Percentage of messages with CRC errors in the last interval. This variable is alarmed. See the secti

Page 31 - Wink Request

UCPTinterval This configuration property defines the interval over which statistics are collected. Its type is SNVT_elapsed_tm, with the defau

Page 32 - Node Object Functional Block

• Ch<n>: Bandwidth (xx%) In the LONMARK guidelines, the possibility exists for two limit levels (levels 1 and 2) for each of the low and high

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5 Troubleshooting The MPR-50 is designed to offers years of reliable service without maintenance. In the unlikely event that a problem arises, thi

Page 35 - Network Variables

Troubleshooting Table This troubleshooting table is intended to address abnormal operation only and does not include errors reported on the Status LE

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Symptom Troubleshooting Solutions When using multiple MPR-50s, network topology errors occur. • Ensure that the internal channel of each of the

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34 Appendix A – Buffer Management Utility

Page 38 - 30 MPR-50 Monitor

Appendix A Buffer Management Utility This appendix explains how to use the buffer management utility for the MPR-50 Multi-Port Router. MPR-50 Mul

Page 39 - Troubleshooting

Buffer Management Utility The MPR-50 Buffer Management utility is a stand-alone Windows program that allows you to: • Change the MPR-50 Network bu

Page 40 - Troubleshooting Table

Installing and Running the MPR Buffer Management Utility To install the MPR-50 Buffer Management utility, unzip the files from the supplied ZIP fil

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LEDs are flashing green, proceed to step 2. To decommission the routers, perform either of the following steps: a. Use your Network Integration T

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Using Buffer Recover Mode You can use the MPR-50 Buffer Management utility’s buffer recovery mode to recover router nodes that have had invalid buff

Page 43 - Appendix A

3. Place the MPR in Repeater mode by pressing the Monitor Service Pin button for 30-40 seconds. The MPR is in repeater mode when all the LEDs flash

Page 44 - Buffer Management Utility

17. The log area of the MPR-50 Buffer Management utility main window shows “Buffer configuration complete” when the buffers have been successfully m

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Preface This document describes how to install and use Echelon’s MPR-50 Multi-Port Router and is written for system designers and installers. MPR-

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values, and rejects any that are out of range, including Network buffer sizes that aren’t consistent within a specific configuration. If you attempt

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Content This manual provides information about the MPR-50 Multi-Port Router. • Chapter 1 introduces the MPR-50 Multi-Port Router and provides a qui

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Contents FCC Notice Declaration of Conformity Preface i Content ii 1 Overview 1 Introduction 2 2 MPR-50 Multi-Port Router Hardware and

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5 Troubleshooting 31 Troubleshooting Table 32 Appendix A Buffer Management Utility 35 Buffer Management Utility 36 Installing and Runni

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1 Overview This chapter introduces Echelon’s MPR-50 Multi-Port Router. MPR-50 Multi-Port Router User's Guide 1

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