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Controller Tool Help

Product name
Controller Configuration Tool
Document type
User Guide
Document number
LIT-12011147
Version
16.0
Revision date
2023-10-02
Table 1. Transfer to Computer Wizard

Field

Description

Connection Screen

Connection Type

Select the type of connection to use:
  • Supervisor Passthru
  • Bluetooth
  • MAP 4.2+ / BACnet Router
  • ZigBee
  • Direct Ethernet

Connection Parameters

  • Supervisor Passthru:Specify the following:
    • Host Name/IP Address: The device host name or IP Address.
    • User Name: Credentials to log into the site.
    • Password: Credentials to log into the site.
    • Supervisory Device: The supervisory device to use for the Supervisor Passthru connection.
    • Trunk: The trunk to use for the Supervisor Passthru connection.
    Note:

    To use the Supervisor Passthru connection, you do not need to launch the tool through the supervisory device configuration tool or user interface, or have the supervisory device configuration tool installed. When you launch the tool from the supervisory device configuration tool, the supervisory device connection information is not automatically populated in the tool.

    Bluetooth: Specify the COM port and baud rate to use.
  • MAP 4.2+ / BACnet Router: Use to specify the following:
    • IP address and UDP port of the router.
    • Network number of the MS/TP trunk (1-65,534).
      Note: Do not use 1001 for the MS/TP Network Number. The MS/TP Network Number 1001 is reserved for Johnson Controls IP network connections.
    • An available Ethernet network interface adapter to use.
      Note: If you select an available Ethernet network interface, all IP traffic intended for the MAP 4.2+/ BACnet Router travels through this interface.
    When you first open the wizard, the default connection parameters for connecting to a MAP Gateway at version 4.2 are automatically displayed. If the connection parameters are modified, the values are stored in the wizard for future use. To restore the connection parameters to the default values, click the MAP 4.2 Default button.
    Note: For further information about the MAP and common troubleshooting issues, refer to the Mobile Access Portal Gateway User's Guide (LIT-12011999).
  • ZigBee: Specify the PAN Offset.
  • Direct Ethernet: Specify the UDP port of the device and an available network interface. Select a network interface that is connected to the same subnet as the IP controllers to which you want to connect.

Discovery

Indicates the type of discovery process to use:
  • Auto
  • MAC Address
  • Instance Number
  • IP Device (when Bluetooth is selected)

Device Selection Screen

Discovery

Use this feature to perform a device Discovery over the network to find a device. The Discovery option only returns field devices and I/O Modules that are on the Field Bus.
Note: After a Discovery, when you click Discover again, the list clears from the Device Selection table.

Stop

Stops the Discovery process.

Devices Table

Displays available devices, including:
  • Device Name: Name of the device.
  • System Name: Name of the system.
  • Address: Address of the device. You can sort on this column.
  • Type: Type of device.
  • Status: Status of the device.
  • Instance Number: TheBACnet ID number. This value is the same value used in the Peer Reference attribute in the Details View.
  • Controller Number 1: Combined value of the rotary switches or DIP switches on the device.
  • Computer Name 2: Network hostname of the device.
  • IP Address2: IP Address of the device.
Note: The first column (no header name) indicates the number of devices discovered.

Transfer Summary Screen

Device Information

Displays the following device information:
  • Computer Name2: Network hostname of the device.
  • Instance Number: BACnet ID number. This value is the same value used in the Peer Reference attribute in the Details View.
  • DHCP-Enabled Check box: Enables or disables the dynamic IP address. When the DHCP Check box is disabled or not checked, the static IP fields are editable.
  • IP Address2: IP address of the field device.

  • IP Mask2: Subnet mask used for the IP address.

  • IP Router Address: IP address of the router for the field device.2

  • BBMD Enabled: Configures the Enabled attribute of the Broadcast Management (BBMD) object located in the Advanced tab. For further information, see Broadcast Management (BBMD) Object Screen.
  • Controller Number1: Combined value of the rotary switches or DIP switches on the device.
  • Name: Device name. The default device name is the same as the System Name. The Device Name can be changed from the Advanced tab of the Device Object.
  • Description: Description of the device.
  • Model: Model number of the device.
  • Boot Code Version: Boot Code version.
  • Main Code Version: Main Code version.
  • System Name: System name.
  • CPU Usage: CPU usage.
  • Object Memory Usage: Memory used by the objects in the device.
  • Status: Device’s status.
  • Radio Firmware Version 3: Firmware version of the wireless devices.
  • Radio IEEE Address3: IEEE address of the wireless devices.
  • Pan ID3: Pan ID of the wireless devices.
  • Device Address2: Address of the device.
  • Unbound References: Unbound references of the device.
  • FC Communication Mode: On compatible devices, indicates the following field bus communication: N2 Slave, Wired, Wireless, and Ethernet.
Device Information (contd.)
  • Logic Enabled: The logic status of an application configured in Transfer to Device (Download) . A status of True indicates that the logic of an application is enabled; a status of False indicates that the logic of an application is disabled. To modify the Logic Enabled status, see Online Operations.
    Note: The logic options do not take effect on the controller until the application is activated.
  • Background Transfer Status: The status of an application transferred using the Transfer to Device (Download) option. A status of Idle indicates that the application is activated in the controller; a status of Files are Staged indicates that the application has yet to be activated. To activate pending files, see Online Operations.
  • SA Bus Status: Click this option to view the status of all SA Bus devices. See Transfer to Device Wizard for more information.
Operations The Code type and Status of the transfer.
Status The transfer status.

Previous

Moves to the previous screen of the wizard.

Next

Moves to the next screen of the wizard.

Note: This option is disabled if a device with a duplicate Instance Number is selected.

Finish/Done

Click Finish to start the transfer.

Click Done to close the wizard.

Cancel

Closes the wizard without performing the transfer.

Opens the Help system.

1 Appears only for compatible devices.
2 Appears only for IP devices.
3 Appears only when wirelessly connected.