User Guide

10-18E2 RX/BX/CX I&O Manual 026-1610 Rev 13 14-SEP-2011
A menu will appear on the screen, giving you the
option of either pressing the service button, entering the
Neuron ID by hand, or canceling and returning to the main
screen. Press
to select the service button option.
The E2 will prompt you to enter a wait time in the Wait
Time field. The Wait Time is the amount of time the E2
will try to detect a service button press before declaring
the attempt unsuccessful and returning to the main screen.
To commission the device, the Neuron ID must be sent
during the Wait Time duration.
After you enter a wait time in hours:minutes:seconds
format and press
, the Wait Time duration begins.
All that is left to do is to press the service button on the
device to be commissioned.
The location of the service button and the method of
pressing it depends on the device or controller being com-
missioned.
The CC-100’s Service Button
Since the CC-100 is meant to remain in an enclosure,
the CC100’s Hand-Held Terminal jack has been config-
ured to act as the service button. Plugging a Hand-Held
Terminal into the jack simulates a service button press.
The Hand-Held Terminal Jack is on the left side of the
case controller next to the power cable harness connec-
tion. To send the Neuron ID, plug a Hand-Held Terminal
into the jack and hold it in for five seconds.
The TD3’s Service Button
The service button on the TD3 is located on the front
panel (Figure 10-29). Of the two buttons on the face, the
commissioning button is the one on the right. To send the
Neuron ID, press and hold this button down for five sec-
onds.
The ESR8’s Service Button
The service button on the ESR8 is located on the right
hand side of the board directly below the termination
jumper (Figure 10-30). To send the Neuron ID, press and
hold this button down for five seconds.
Commissioning the EC-2
The EC-2 can be commissioned by pressing the UP
ARROW key on the EC-2 front panel and holding it for
Figure 10-27
- Commissioning Menu
Figure 10-28 - Service Button Screen
CAUTION: When the E2’s Wait Time dura-
tion begins, the E2 will accept the first Neuron
ID code it receives. Be sure that no other ser-
vice buttons on any devices on the network are being
pressed during the Wait Time. Since the service button
on the CC-100 is its Hand-held Terminal jack, be sure
that no one has a Hand-held Terminal plugged into a
CC-100 other than the one being commissioned.
Figure 10-29 - TD3 Service Button Location
Figure 10-30 - ESR8 Service Button Location
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