Technical information

Distributed, manufactured, and sold by Schneider Electric. I/A SERIES
trademarks are owned by Invensys Systems, Inc. and are used on this
product under master license from Invensys. Invensys does not
manufacture this product or provide any product warranty or support.
For service, support, and warranty information, contact Schneider
Electric at 1-888-444-1311.
On October 1st, 2009, TAC became the Buildings Business of its parent company Schneider Electric. This document reflects the visual identity of Schneider Electric, however there
remains references to TAC as a corporate brand in the body copy. As each document is updated, the body copy will be changed to reflect appropriate corporate brand changes.
All brand names, trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Information contained within this document is subject to change without notice.
Schneider Electric
1354 Clifford Avenue, P.O. Box 2940, Loves Park, IL 61132-2940, USA 1-888-444-1311 www.schneider-electric.com/buildings
F-26266-7 February 2010 tl
© 2010 Schneider Electric. All rights reserved.
Controller Selection
Identical pairs of factory barcode labels are attached to each controller. The labels can be
used to select controllers for application downloading purposes. Each pair of labels contains
a unique Neuron ID. One of the labels remains on the controller permanently; the other label
can be placed on a job site plan.
The Neuron ID may be entered into the WorkPlace Tech Tool. The WorkPlace Tech Tool
(must be version 4.0 or greater) can then download an application to the selected controller.
See WorkPlace Tech Tool 4.0 Users Guide, F-27255, for additional information.
Caution: Do not hold service pin button when selecting a controller. Holding the service
pin button for 6 seconds or longer will completely unconfigure controller. See WorkPlace
Tech Tool 4.0 Engineering Guide, F-27254, for additional information.
The service pin button is also used to select controllers. When this button is pressed, the
controller sends a broadcast message containing its Neuron ID to the online or connected
WorkPlace Tech Tool. After the message is received, the controller can be selected for
application downloading. See WorkPlace Tech Tool 4.0 Users Guide, F-27255, for additional
information.
Service
Components within MN 100, MN 150, and MN 200 controllers cannot be field repaired. If
there is a problem with a controller, follow the steps below before contacting your local
Schneider Electric office.
1. Make sure controllers are connected and communicating to desired devices.
2. Check all sensors and controlled devices are properly connected and responding
correctly.
3. If controller is operating, make sure the correct profile and application is loaded by
checking the L
ONMARK Program ID and the nvoDeviceInfo using Work PLace Tech Tool.
For more information, see WorkPlace Tech Tool 4.0 Engineering Guide, F-27254.
4. Record precise hardware setup indicating the following:
Version numbers of applications software.
Controller firmware version number.
Information regarding the WorkPlace Tech Tool.
A complete description of difficulties encountered.