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NXC-ME260 instruction manual NetLinx Master-Ethernet Card/Module
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Wiring Guidelines
Setup Security
Program Port Commands
SSL Certificate Procedures
ICSNet RJ-45 Signals
Setting the System Value
Default Security Configuration
Access Rights Menu
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Contents
instruction manual
NXC-ME260
NetLinx Master-Ethernet Card/Module
NetLinx Central Controllers and Cards
AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer
Installation and Wiring
Table of Contents
Product Information
NetLinx Security and Web Server
Communication and Firmware Update
NetLinx Security with a Terminal Connection
Programming
Front and rear panel components
Product Information
NXC-ME260 Specifications
Specifications
Product Information
Rear panel LEDs ICSNet/ICSHub
NXC-ME260 Specifications Cont
Rear panel LEDs Ethernet
Product Information
NXC-ME260 NetLinx Master-Ethernet Card/Module
Product Information
Setting the Program Port DIP Switch
Installation and Wiring
Baud rate settings
Baud Rate Settings
Setting the Program Port DIP switch
Modes and Front Panel LED Blink Patterns
Wiring Guidelines
Preparing captive wires
Modes and LED Blink Patterns
Wiring Length Guidelines @ 750 mA
Wiring length guidelines
Wiring a 2-pin power connection
Using the 4-pin mini-Phoenix connector for data and power
Using the 4-pin mini-Phoenix connector for data with external power
Program Port Connections and Wiring
RS232 Program Port, Pinouts, and Signals
ICSNet RJ-45 Connections/Wiring
5-Pin Program Port Pinouts and Signals
ICSNet RJ-45 Signals
ICSHub IN Pinouts and Signals
ICSHub RJ-45 Connections/Wiring
RJ-45 Pinout Information EIA/TIA 568 B
ICSHub IN port
ICSHub OUT Pinouts and Signals
Ethernet 10/100 Base-T RJ-45 Connections/Wiring
Ethernet RJ-45 Pinouts and Signals
ICSHub OUT port
Ethernet ports used by the ME260
SPE Port Connection/Wiring
Ethernet Ports Used by the ME260
Installation and Wiring
SPE Connector Pinouts and Signals
SPE cable pinout information
Mounting the ME260 into an NXS-NMS
NXC-ME260 Installation and Mounting Procedures
Mounting the NXS-NMS Into an Equipment Rack
Mounting the NXC-ME260 in an NXF CardFrame or NXI
Battery CR2032 type - 20mm coin cell socket
Replacing the Lithium Batteries
FIG. 15 Lithium battery and socket
NXC-ME260 NetLinx Master-Ethernet Card/Module
Installation and Wiring
Communicating with the Master via the Program Port
Communication and Firmware Update
Before beginning
Verifying the current version of NetLinx Master firmware
Select Diagnostics Device Addressing from the Main menu
Setting the System Value
Changing the system value on the Modero panel
Working with multiple NetLinx Masters
4. Press the System Connection button
Select Diagnostics Device Addressing from the Main menu
Changing the Device Address on a Netlinx Device
Device Address original device value Check-Off to verify change
FIG. 19 Device Addressing dialog changing the device value
Changing the device address on the Modero panel
there is a problem, use a system value of zero 0 on the Master
Recommended NetLinx Device numbers
Obtaining the Master’s IP Address using DHCP
Resetting the Factory Default System and Device Values
Select Diagnostics Device Addressing from the Main menu
8. Click OK to accept the new changes
1. Select Diagnostics Network Addresses from the Main menu
Assigning a Static IP to the NetLinx Master
FIG. 22 Assigning Communication Settings and TCP/IP Settings
Communicating with the NetLinx Master via an IP
Communication and Firmware Update
Installing New NetLinx Master Firmware via an IP
NXC-ME260 NetLinx Master-Ethernet Card/Module
7. Select the Master’s KIT file from the Files section FIG
13. Click Close once the download process is complete
NXC-ME260 NetLinx Master-Ethernet Card/Module
Communication and Firmware Update
NetLinx Security web browser and feature support
NetLinx Security and Web Server
Supported Browser and Feature Compatibility
NetLinx Security Terms
New Master Firmware Security Features
Master Security Telnet Security Terminal RS232 Program port security
HTTP Web Server Security FTP Security
WebControl Tab
Accessing the NetLinx Master via an IP Address
NetLinx Security Terms Cont
greater than 139. The ME260 cannot use firmware greater then
WebControl Tab Features
Default Security Configuration
Default Security Configuration
Security Options FTP Security - Enabled
Security Tab Features
Security Tab
Security link is selected
Security tab - Enable Security page
Security Tab Features Cont
Security System Features
This field will not be enabled until after the initial
Security tab - Add Group page
Security System Features Cont
Add Group Entries
Security tab - Modify Group page
Add Group Entries Cont
Modify Group Entries
Security tab - Group Directory Associations page
Modify Group Entries Cont
Valid Directory Association Entries
Here are some examples of valid entries
Directory Association has been assigned to the account
Group Directory Association Entries
Add User Entries
Security tab - Add User page
NetLinx Security and Web Server
NetLinx Integrated Controllers
Modify User Entries
Security tab - Modify User page
Security tab - User Directory Associations page
Modify User Entries Cont
User Directory Association Entries
Valid Directory Association Entries
Server Certificate Entries
Security tab - SSL Server Certificate page
certificate because the Master Key has been changed
Server Certificate Entries Cont
Security tab - Import Certificate page
Security tab - Export Certificate Request page
FIG. 34 Security Tab - Export Certificate Request field
FIG. 35 Security Tab - Import Certificate field
Show Devices Tab
System Tab
Network Tab
FIG. 38 Security tab - showing NetLinx Master security options
Master Security Setup Procedures
The administrator group account cannot be deleted or modified
Adding a Group and assigning their access rights
FIG. 40 Security tab - showing the Modify Group access rights fields
Modifying an existing Group’s access rights
Deleting an existing Group
Showing a list of authorized Groups
Valid Directory Association Entries
Adding a Group directory association
Confirming the new directory association
The administrator user account cannot be deleted or modified
2. Click the Directory Associations link
Deleting a directory association
NetLinx cannot be used since they already exist
Adding a User and configuring their access rights
Modifying an existing User’s access rights
Deleting a User
Showing a list of authorized Users
Adding a User directory association
Confirming the new directory association
SSL Certificate Procedures
2. Click the Directory Associations link
Deleting a directory association
This domain name does not need to be resolvable URL Address when
Self-Generating a SSL Server Certificate Request
self-generating a certificate
The city/province name must be fully spelled out
The state/province name must be fully spelled out
Creating a Request for a SSL Server Certificate
Before importing a CA server certificate, you must
Importing a CA certificate to the Master over a secure SSL connection
Regenerating an SSL Server Certificate Request
Display SSL Server Certificate Information
7. Before exiting the Master and beginning another session
Common Steps for Requesting a Certificate from a CA
4. Enter the name of the server being used this is the Master
Accessing an SSL-Enabled Master via an IP Address
7. Click Next to proceed with the certificate store process
Using your NetLinx Master to control the G4 panel
The ME260 cannot use firmware greater then
Using your NetLinx Master to control the G3 panel
a new certificate from your current CA
What to do when a Certificate Expires
Initial Setup via a Terminal Connection
NetLinx Security Features
NetLinx Security with a Terminal Connection
NetLinx Security Features
Stop bits1, and Flow control None default is Hardware
Accessing the Security configuration options
If NetLinx Master security is not enabled, you will see the following
Option 2 - Display system security options for NetLinx Master
Security Options Menu
Option 3 - Add user
Edit User Menu
Option 4 - Edit User
Edit User Menu
Access Rights Menu
NetLinx Security with a Terminal Connection
Option 5 - Delete user
Access Rights Menu
Option 6 - Show the list of authorized users
Option 7 - Add Group
Edit Group Menu Add directory association
Edit Group Menu
Edit Group menu Delete directory association
Edit Group menu Change Access Rights
Edit Group menu List directory associations
Option 8 - Edit Group
Edit Group menu Display Access Rights
Option 9 - Delete Group
Option 12 - Display Telnet Timeout in seconds
Option 11 - Set Telnet Timeout in seconds
Option 10 - Show List of Authorized Groups
Option 13 - Make changes permanent by saving to flash
Main Security Menu
Main Security Menu
NetLinx Security with a Terminal Connection
Main Security Menu Cont
Default Security Configuration
were added. This is a permanent change and you will be
Help Menu Options
Help menu
NetLinx Security with a Terminal Connection
Help Menu Options Cont
Logging Into a Session
Setup Security
Logout
Help Security
Programming
Program Port Commands
PC COM Port Communication Settings
Program Port Commands
SET DATE
Program Port Commands Cont
TIME
SET TIME
DISK FREE
Program Port Commands Cont
GET IP DPS
MSG ON or MSG OFF
REBOOT DPS
Program Port Commands Cont
PASS DPS
PING IP ADDRESS
SENDCOMMAND DPS
Program Port Commands Cont
ROUTE MODE
DIRECTNORMAL
SET URL DPS
Program Port Commands Cont
SHOW COMBINE
SHOW DEVICE DPS
SHOW LOG
Program Port Commands Cont
SHOW NOTIFY
Programming
SHOW REMOTE
Program Port Commands Cont
SHOW ROUTE
SHOW SYSTEM
Program Port Commands Cont
ESC Pass Codes
ESC Pass Codes
TCP LIST
Windows client programs
Notes on Specific Telnet/Terminal Clients
Linux Telnet client
NXC-ME260 NetLinx Master-Ethernet Card/Module
Programming
RevisionLast04/05/04