address defines Lan number on
Internetwork
(Lan/Internetwork gateway)
if
normal
if address < 100, address defines
Lan number on Internetwork
(Lan/Internetwork gateway)
D U M B
N O R M
SET
1, 4 to 9, 11 to 114
0, 2, 3, 10 or >119
Address = D
Lan
= D
/
Lan
Lan
= D
Lan
= D
/
A
INC2
J 9J 8
L an BL an A
INC2
Lan
= D
/
B
network
E T1
Inter-
Set Lan A Network Baud Rate
4
(or Device A RS232 baud rate if connected to
RS232 receiver/transmitter)
J 16
D ev B
J 15
D ev A
J 7
Baud A
BAUD BBAUD A
move link to
set baud rate
(Baud A)
e.g 9k6
J 9J 8
L an BL an A
Network Baud Rate = R1
(or RS232 to DeviceA)
= R1
= R1
= R1
E T1
J 7
= R1
J 16
D ev B
J 15
D ev A
if address = > 100, address is for
configuration only
(Internetwork repeater)
Set Lan B Internetwork Baud Rate
5
(or Device B RS232 baud rate if connected to RS232 receiver/transmitter)
e.g 19k2
BAUD BBAUD A
or High Baud Rate, 38k4
Note:
needs
extra link
BAUD BBAUD A
A
Inter-
network
Segment A
INC2
Inter-
B
network
Segment B
BAUD BBAUD A
Baud B
move link to
set baud rate
BAUD BBAUD A
(Baud B)
Note that 38k4 baud is only supported if connecting
to other node 2 devices (e.g. 3xtend/EINC L)
communicating over the internetwork. This baud
rate is not supported through the LAN A terminals.
Internetwork Baud Rate = R2
(or RS232 to Device B)
Not if RS232 receiver/transmitter
connected to Dev B
E T 1
J 1 6
D e v B
J 1 5
D e v A
J 7
J 9J 8
L a n BL a n A
OKB
INC2 Faulty
LAN B / IWRK
T X - T X + R X - R X +
aRXB
(yellow)
bTXB
(yellow)
cOKB
(green)
INC2
I N C 2
?
I N C 2
?
Network Address Invalid
0, 2, 3 or >119
OKB
Check network cabling
for short circuits with a
multimeter (NOT Megger)
Check baud rate. Power up
other nodes until faulty node
is found (OK ). Correct
fault.
Close panel/covers
12
INC2/USA: The unit is UL rated as
ET1
J16
DevB
J15
DevA
J7
Network Engineering Manual 92-1735
IQ Configuration Manual 90-1533
INC2 Data Sheet TA200209
'UL916 accessory to open energy
management equipment'.
Top Menu
INC2
User addRess
Configure
13
Recommend use of SET
Select from lanmap or set addresses as below:
• If on local Lan, or autodialled Lan, set Lan = 0, address = 126 (Note address used for old INC, Lan 126, address 126, still works)
• If using Internetwork, or autodialled remote Lan, set Lan = switch setting, address = 126
to eXit module having
changed parameter
Note that a PIN may be required to make changes in configuration mode. If the PIN has been forgotten the user should contact Trend Technical
Support quoting the generator number (User module) whereupon a default PIN will be supplied. This will only work during the same configuration
mode session i.e. the utility must not be exited between reading the generator and entering the default PIN. After the PIN is entered a new
PIN should be set up and remembered.
2. Language tyPe values:
0=English, 1=Spanish, 2=Finnish, 3=Swedish, 4=Norwegian, 5=Danish, 6=German, 7=Italian, 8=Portuguese, 9=French.
Exit Configuration
15
Check INC2 Operation
16
If Lan/Internetwork Gateway
Lan/Internetwork Gateway (INC2 C or D)
Lan
4Disposal
WEEE Directive :
At the end of their useful life the packaging,
and product, should be disposed of by a
suitable recycling centre.
Do not dispose of with normal household waste.
Do not burn.
C
Internetwork
D
Lan
Æ "Exit from Utility"
If Internetwork Repeater (dumb/normal = normal and address =>100)
Internetwork Repeater (INC2 E)
IQINC2INC2
Lan
Internetwork
INC2
Segment
A
CD
INC2
E
Internetwork
Segment
B
INC2
Lan
IQ
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