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Date 30 2004 BULLETIN Supervisory Controller Quick Start Supervisory Controller Quick Start 2 2 Concepts 3 This Document 3 Information 3 of Terms 4 Installation Flowchart 8 Generation 13 for Communication Scenarios 16 Procedures 17 to an N30 Using a VT100 Terminal Emulator 17 an N30 via Direct Serial Connection 17 an N30 via Direct Serial Connection 19 an N30 via Dial Up Connection 21 an N30 via Dial Up Connection 23 an N30 via Ethernet 25 an N30 via Ethernet 26 30 an N30 Network 32 2004 Johnson Controls Inc Code No LIT 6891200 Release 5.0 Supervisory Controller Quick Start Technical Bulletin Supervisory Controller Start purpose of this document is to help get an N30 Supervisory N30 system up and running quickly by providing an and reference to how some of the system tools work This document contains scenarios in the form of flowcharts checklists and provides references to other literature to describe concepts related to setting up an N30 Supervisory Controller setup of an N30 Supervisory Controller site to generate a typical N30 Supervisory Controller database to generate a database for networked N30s document also contains communications scenarios and for N30 tasks using Project Builder software These include scenarios on how to connect to an N30 using a VT100 Terminal Emulator use checklists for communication scenarios upload an N30 via direct serial connection download an N30 via direct serial connection upload an N30 via dial up connection download an N30 via dial up connection upload an N30 via Ethernet download an N30 via Ethernet document applies to N30 and N31 Supervisory unless otherwise noted Supervisory Controller Quick Start Technical Bulletin Concepts This Document Information 1 describes where to go in this document to accomplish specific 1 Using This Document Information About to an N30 Using a To to an N30 Using a VT100 Terminal procedure in the Detailed section Installation Flowchart in this Key Concepts Generation in this Key Concepts Checklists for Communication Scenarios the Detailed Procedures section section an Overview of a Site an Overview of a Database through Checklists of for Uploading and an N30 to Table 2 to find related information in other documents 2 Related Information Information About an N30 To Supervisory Controller Installation Bulletin LIT 6891100 Supervisory Controller Networking Bulletin LIT 6891300 Supervisory Controller Networking Bulletin LIT 6891300 an N30 Bootstrap Protocol and Domain Name DNS Protocol in an Network with Objects Using VT100 with Objects Using Builder up Direct Serial or Connections from a Computer PC to an Site Book Supervisory Controller User Manual Builder User Guide Connect and Dial up Connection on 2000 and Windows XP Operating Application Note LIT 6893450 Book User Guide Supervisory Controller Quick Start Technical Bulletin of Terms Database where the N30 system is defined Contains information about points alarms and other N30 objects Device Object N30 Device object defines the attributes that represent the visible characteristics of an N30 Manager N30 within a site that contains the Site object The Site object is for the synchronization of global objects time and device status monitoring within the site There be only one Site Manager per site Holder device is designated to hold a copy of objects for a site It is a for the Site Manager and takes over the Site Manager duties if primary Site Manager device fails Object Site object maintains a list of devices on the site including controllers and workstations The primary Site object for a is located on the Site Manager device A copy of it is located on copy holder device Data Object in the N30 information or data relating to the entire site such as the site Acts as a repository for global data for the local device Memory type of nonvolatile memory within the N30 device The N30 stores data startup code boot code main code and the archive within this memory N30 program in flash memory is called firmware The firmware be updated through the Project Builder tool When the Project tool is purchased or upgraded it contains the latest firmware level of the N30 Supervisory Controller Quick Start Technical Bulletin working with N30 systems there are several password related that you must understand Administrator Password The administrator of a site is the only with the ability to create modify or delete operator objects the exception that the administrator cannot change an password after its initial creation the administrator has access to and control over all other objects defined for site See the Working with Operator Objects LIT 6892050 of the N30 Supervisory Controller User Manual for more administrator login ID is ADMIN and the default password 2468 Operator Password The Operator Password is an attribute of the object The Minimum Password Length is an attribute of Site Data object The Operator Password is the password that individual would use to log on to an N30 The access level of user is controlled when the operator object is set up There are defined access levels See the Working with Operator LIT 6892050 chapter of the N30 Supervisory Controller Manual for more details Point to Point Protocol PPP Password This is the password when establishing a Point to Point Protocol PPP connection an N30 site or M3 Workstation The PPP Password in Site Book match the PPP Password in the N30 device object for the site want to connect Changing the PPP Password requires it in both Project Builder and the Site Book default PPP login ID is jci and the default password is 2468 Access Control MAC Address Access Control Address A hardware address of a device to a network expressed as a 48 bit hexadecimal number MAC address uniquely identifies each node on a network Supervisory Controller Quick Start Technical Bulletin Protocol IP N30 supports several IP protocols including BOOTP DNS and Mail Transfer Protocol SMTP These protocols can be used of one another For example a site may include a server but not

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