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After downloading the configuration menu to the controller, you view and modify the device properties from the configuration menu to complete device commissioning.
You download the Configuration Menu to the BACnet/IP controller to configure the device.
Once you finish calibrating your HV or LV voltage blind power modules, you test their outputs to ensure that they are operating correctly.
You view an I/O checkout report when checkout of all objects in the controller is complete. The report is created when you are performing I/O checkout and select the Save button. The report is saved in the BACnet/IP controller within diagnostic files.
You can select the Feedback option to rate your experiences and provide detailed information on the Commission mobile application.
The IP-IO module can be installed on a DIN rail or other flat surface inside a cabinet. The device is recommended to be installed in a cabinet, unless local regulations allow an exception.
You install the terminal blocks on an IP-IO module to add or enable wiring for the device.
You install an IP-IO module on a DIN rail inside a cabinet to ensure that the device is securely fastened and to allow for sufficient ventilation.
Running the Commission mobile application on a Windows laptop computer, you can connect directly to an Ethernet port on a networked BACnet/IP controller, or use an Ethernet switch to connect to a group of controllers.
You connect to the network and acquire an IP address so that you can communicate with the devices on that network. Most network connections used with the Commission mobile application assign an IP address to your mobile device using DHCP, which is a type of automatic addressing. However, certain Ethernet or WiFi networks may require you to use a static IP address. Consult with the network administrator to determine if a static IP address is required.