General Information ......................................................................................................................................... 3
CommLink IV Overview ................................................................................................................................................................ 3
Optional IP Module Kit ..................................................................................................................................................................3
Optional Remote Link ................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Installing CommLink IV ONLY ......................................................................................................................................................3
System Requirements ..................................................................................................................................................................3
Connection and Wiring .................................................................................................................................... 4
Communication Settings ................................................................................................................................. 5
CommLink IV USB Driver Installation Instructions ........................................................................................ 6
USB Serial Converter Software Installation..................................................................................................................................6
USB Serial Port Software Installation ........................................................................................................................................... 7
Finding what COM Port # the CommLink IV is Using...................................................................................................................8
Changing the USB Serial COM Port Number...............................................................................................................................9
Prism USB Driver Installation Instructions ................................................................................................... 10
CommLink IV LED Descriptions .................................................................................................................... 12
Connecting the Network ............................................................................................................................... 13
Proxy and Firewall Compatibility ................................................................................................................................................ 13
WattMaster Controls, Inc.
8500 NW River Park Drive · Parkville, MO 64152
Toll Free Phone: 866-918-1100
PH: (816) 505-1100 · FAX: (816) 505-1101 · E-mail: mail@wattmaster.com
Visit our web site at www.wattmaster.com
Form: WM-CMLKIV-INST-01A Copyright 2008 WattMaster Controls, Inc.
WattMaster Controls, Inc. assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions.
This document is subject to change without notice.
General Information
CommLink IV Setup Guide
CommLink IV Overview
The CommLink IV is used to transfer communications between
controllers on your control system loops. It can also be used as
an interface for connection of a computer to your system.
The CommLink IV provides communication with the control
system through any computer that is running Prism software.
For remote communications, an IP Module Kit can be installed
for LAN and Internet connections or a Remote Link can be connected for dial-up connections.
Optional IP Module Kit
The OE415-02 IP Module Kit, when installed and congured in
the CommLink IV communication interface, provides TCP/IP
Internet and/or intranet connection for Ethernet networked computer systems allowing them to communicate with your control
system. The OE415-02 IP Module Kit consists of the IP Module
and a 10 ft. long CAT5 Ethernet crossover cable.
Using standard TCP/IP Protocol, with WattMaster’s Prism soft-
ware, you are able to monitor and congure your controllers
without a modem or a direct connection from a PC. Utilizing
existing routers, proxies, or rewalls allows a PC running Prism
to connect to a controller in a remote accessible location or build-
ing. Several IP connection proles can be created to facilitate
monitoring several CommLink IVs with IP Module Kits installed
on individual sites.
Installing CommLink IV ONLY
When you are using the CommLink IV in an application without
a computer, Remote Link, or IP Link Module, wire the RS-485
loop terminal to a MiniLink, MiniLink PD, or other controller on
your controls loop as required by your specic system.
Connect the power pack to a 110 volt wall outlet and connect
its wires to the power terminal block on the CommLink IV. If
desired, a 24 vac transformer rated at 12 VA minimum may be
used instead of the supplied power pack. Use 18 gauge minimum
2 conductor wire between the transformer and CommLink IV
terminals. Set the dip switch on the CommLink IV as shown in
Figure 2.
System Requirements
To program the CommLink IV to work with Prism, you will
need:
Standard Items (Required)
• CommLink IV with power adapter
• A PC with an Ethernet communications port or USB
port (supplied by others)
• Microsoft Windows 98, NT, 2000, XP, or Vista(must be installed on the PC you are going to use)
Optional Remote Link
The OE-419-06 Remote Link is a 14,400 baud modem that can
be used with a CommLink IV or a computer. It is used to provide
remote dial-up communications with the CommLink IV. When it
is used as a computer modem (at the remote computer location),
it connects to the remote computer.
NOTE: WattMaster will not support any other internal or
external modems by other manufacturers.
The Remote Link connects to the CommLink IV communications
interface at the control system location via a DB9 serial cable.
A telephone line connects the Remote Link to the local phone
service. Connection is made by dialing the telephone number
of the job site where the Remote Link is located. Using another
Remote Link modem connected to a computer at a remote location, the control system can be monitored and controlled using
the Prism computer front end software package.
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• Prism software CD (ordered separately fromWattMaster)
Optional Items
• CommLink IP Module that comes withEthernet RJ-45 Crossover CAT 5, 10 ft. long cable for
LAN, and Internet remote communications
• Remote Link that comes with connection cables for dial up remote communications
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Connection and Wiring
Figure 1: CommLink IV Connection & Wiring
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Communication Settings
CommLink IV Setup Guide
Figure 2: CommLink IV Communication Settings
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CommLink IV USB Driver Installation Instructions
You must follow the included CommLink IV Communications
Interface connection and wiring instructions sheet to connect and
congure the CommLink IV before beginning the USB driver
installation procedure.
USB Serial Converter
Software Installation
CAUTION: You must use the drivers on the CD-ROM
supplied with the CommLink IV. DO NOT
download drivers from the FTDI website,
because these will not work for the
CommLink IV Communication Interface!
1. Insert the CommLink IV CD-ROM into your CDROM drive.
2. Apply power to the CommLink IV if it is not powered
up already.
3. A message should pop up from the Tool bar that
reads, “Found New Hardware.” Click on the Found New Hardware Wizard application from the Tool
Bar.
4. The window that appears will ask the question, “Can
Windows connect to Windows Update to search for
software?” as shown below. Select “No, not this time”
and click
<Next>.
5. The next window that appears asks, “What do you
want the wizard to do?” Select “Install from a list or
specic location (Advanced)” as shown below and
<Next>.
click
6. On the next window as shown below make sure
that “Search for the best driver in these locations” is
selected. Uncheck the box that reads, “Search removable media” and instead check the box “Include this
location in the search:”
7. Click <Browse> and locate the drive that your CDROM is located on. Click<Next>.
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CommLink IV USB Driver Installation Instructions
8. The next window will search and nd the les it
needs to download and will start downloading them
as shown below.
9. While the les are downloading, a Hardware Installation window might pop up as shown below. Click
<Continue Anyway>.
11. Once the wizard is done, click<Finish>.
USB Serial Port Software Installation
1. Once the Serial Converter software is installed, the
Found New Hardware Wizard will appear again to
download the USB Serial Port software.
10. The wizard will then nish installing the software.
2. Follow steps 1 though 7 of the previously described
USB Serial Converter Installation instructions.
3. Click<Finish> when the wizard is done downloading the software.
4. WinXP requires you to restart your computer before
new settings will take effect.
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CommLink IV USB Driver Installation Instructions
Finding What COM Port # the
CommLink IV is Using
1. Left-click on <Start>, located on the bottom left of
the Windows Tool Bar.
2. Select<Control Panel>.
3. Double-click the System Icon.
4. Click the
<Hardware> tab.
6. Click on the plus sign next to Ports to see all of the
common ports.
7. Locate the USB Serial Port (COM#). The COM# in
parentheses is the port it is located on. Write this com
port number down. You will need to know this when
setting up the Prism software.
5. Click the
<Device Manager> button.
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CommLink IV USB Driver Installation Instructions
Changing the USB Serial COM Port
Number
When the CommLink IV is rst plugged in, it will be assigned
a COM Port Number to be used for communicating with the
Prism software. If the port number is higher than 9, it needs to be
changed to a value less than 9 to be recognized by Prism. Follow
the steps below to do this.
1. Click<Start>, click<Control Panel>, click
<System>, and then click the <Hardware> tab
and then click <Device Manager> to get to the
Device Manager Window.
2. Click on the plus sign next to Ports to see all of the
common ports.
4. Change the Bits per Second (Baud Rate) to 19200.
Then click on <Advanced>.
5. In the COM Port Number drop box, select which
COMM Port you wish to use. Be sure you do not
select a COM number that is already in use. Select a
port that is less than 10.
6. Once you select the correct COM Port Number, click
<OK> and close any windows opened in the process
of changing the port number.
3. Right-click on “USB Serial Port (COM#)” and select
<Properties>. In the Properties Window, select the
<Port Settings> tab.
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Prism USB Driver Installation Instructions
Setting Up Prism
1. Open your Prism software.
2. Click on the Key button and type in the
password “sm”.
3. Click<Done>.
4. If Prism is online, click<Communications> and
then click <Go Ofine>.
7. Double-click in the Port location on the same line as
the job name. The PortCtl Class Properties Window
will pop up.
8. Click on the down arrow on the Port pull down box
and select the Comm. Port # that the CommLink IV
is using. This port number is the one you should have
found in the Device Manager previously. Click
<Apply> and then click <OK>.
9. If you are using a Single Version CommLink, type a
“1” in the CommLink eld in the Job Site Window
and press<Enter>. For all other congurations,
leave “0” in the eld.
5. Click on the Edit Jobsite button to enter
jobsite information.
6. Click on an empty location. Type in a job name and
press<Enter>.
10. Click<Done>.
11. Click<Communications> again and select<Go
OnLine>
12. Click<Communications> again and select
<Search for Units>.
.
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Prism USB Driver Installation Instructions
13. The Search for Installed Units Window will pop up.
Click <Start> to start the search.
14. If everything is working correctly, Units Found on
this Loop should increment.
15. If Units Found on this Loop stays at zero, check the
wiring to the CommLink IV and/or read through these
directions again to make sure all steps were followed.
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STATUS
RX-USB
TX-USB
LOOP
TX-CPU
RX-CPU
ACT-LAN
LNK-LAN
CONTROL S
CommLink IV
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CommLink IV LED Descriptions
Figure 3: CommLink IV LED Display
CommLink IV LED Descriptions
LOOP - Indicates communication activity on local controller
network. This LED ickers off when data is exchanged with
the controller network.
TX-USB - Indicates transmitted data status of USB connec-
tion. This LED only ashes when your CommLink is
connected to a computer and data is sent to Prism from the
CommLink via USB.
RX-USB - Indicates received data status of USB connection.
This LED only ashes when your CommLink is connected
to a computer and data is sent from Prism to the CommLink
via USB.
TX-CPU - Indicates transmitted data status. This LED only
ashes when your CommLink is connected to a computer
and data is sent to Prism from the CommLink using USB or
Ethernet.
RX-CPU - Indicates received data status. This LED only
ashes when your CommLink is connected to a computer
and data is sent from Prism to the CommLink using USB or
Ethernet.
ACT-LAN - Indicates activity on the local area network. This
LED ashes on when LAN is transmitting and receiving
data and is only operational when the IP Module Kit is
installed.
LNK-LAN - Indicates local area network is connected. This
LED is on when connected to LAN and is only operational
when the IP Module Kit is installed.
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Connecting the Network
CommLink IV Setup Guide
Proxy and Firewall Compatibility
Proxy and Firewall congurations may become necessary
when the CommLink IV is connected to a LAN/WAN that is
protected by a commercially available Firewall, Proxy, or NAT
enabled router. Examples of these would include Cisco, NetGear,
LinkSys, or WatchGuard Technologies. Also, some ISPs provide
IP Address ranges that are already re-walled at the NOC or ISP
Head-End. Make sure that your IT Department or ISP can create
a mapped TCP port 39288 on your rewall/proxy to TCP port
39288 on the assigned IP Address of the CommLink IV.
Only with proper conguration of the Firewall/Proxy are connections to the CommLink IV from outside of the local area network
going to be possible. Check that the Firewall/Proxy port is not
set to time out or reset after a specied amount of time passes
unless there is no trafc from the remote PC.
Figure 4: Example Network Diagram of a Firewall or Proxy Conguration
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Procedures
Prism Software Verify that the correct Comm Port, created
by the USB connection, is selected in the Job Site List & Connection Method Window. Verify Comm Port # in <Control Panel>,
<System>,<Hardware>, <Device Managers>, <Ports>.
USB Connection Verify that the RX-USB and TX-USB are
blinking occasionally on the CommLink IV. If no LEDs are blinking, disconnect and reconnect the USB connection. If the problem
persists, check that drivers are installed properly.
NOTE: WattMaster Controls Technical Support cannot
troubleshoot internal PC and/or Windows-based
operating system problems.
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Notes
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Form: WM-CMLKIV-INST-01A Printed in the USA January 2008
All rights reserved. Copyright 2008
WattMaster Controls, Inc. • 8500 NW River Park Drive • Parkville, MO • 64152
Phone (816) 505-1100 www.wattmaster.com Fax (816) 505-1101
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