Figure 1: ISY-99 ISY-99i Series Quick Start Guide Thank you for purchasing an ISY-99i Series device, Universal Devices, Inc. Second series of intelligent, web-enabled, stand-alone INSTEON network managers/controllers.
This Quick Start Guide will help you to get your ISY-99i installed and configured, and will provide links to additional resources which you may find helpful. Please read through this guide before beginning installation. What's Included The package should include: • ISY-99i Series device • (2) two standard cat5e Ethernet cables • (1) one RS232 null-modem serial cable (PRO version only) • Quick Start guide. The ISY-99i Series controller also requires a Smarthome Power-Line Modem (PLM), which is sold separately.
Note: No power supply is included since ISY is powered through the PLM. If desired an can be used.
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Note: The serial cable (included with the PRO version only) is a standard, DB9M-DB9F null-modem (cross-over) cable. Figure 2: What's Included Requirements • Smarthome Power-Line Modem (PLM): • Java enabled web browser • Router (DHCP enabled preferred), or Ethernet cross-over cable (not included) for direct connection to computer • If using a non-DHCP-enabled router, or a direct connection to a computer which is not a DHCP server, the following are required in order to configure ISY's network parameters: • A null-modem serial cable (included with PRO version) • A serial port (or USB-to-serial adapter) on the computer Installation. Iphoto 9 5 Download Dmg Reader. Puffin Browser Download For Pc Windows Xp on this page. Figure 3: Rear Panel • Serial Connection The serial connection is required to configure ISY's network parameters if using a non-DHCP-enabled router, or a direct connection to a non-DHCP-server computer; otherwise it is optional: • Connect the DB9M end of the null-modem serial cable (included with PRO version) to ISY's Port B, and connect the DB9F end of the cable to the serial connector (or USB-to-serial adapter) on the computer.
• Network Connection • If using a router, connect one end of an included Ethernet cable to ISY's Network jack, and connect the other end to an available port on the router. Alternately, ISY may be connected to a network switch or hub which is connected to the router. • If using a direct connection to computer, connect one end of an Ethernet cross-over cable (not included) to ISY's Network jack, and connect the other end to the RJ-45 network connector on the computer. • PLM Connection • Connect one end of an included Ethernet cable to ISY's Port A, and connect the other end to the PLM. • Note: If longer cables are required in order to reach the router or the PLM, any standard cat5/cat5e/cat6 Ethernet cable may be substituted. • Do not use the cable that is included with the PLM. • Apply Power • Plug the PLM into a regular power outlet.
Do not plug it into a UPS or into a protected power bar (a non-protected power bar is fine). • An external power supply may be used with a 2412S PLM. • An external power supply must be used with a 2413S PLM.
• 5-30 VDC • 300 mA minimum • Center positive 2mm male barrel jack • A Radio Shack 273-028 set to 6V will work. The Rx, Tx, and Mem LEDs may flash briefly, and the PWR LED should be on steady. The two small green LEDs on the RJ-45 Network connector should be on, and may flash. Host Computer Configuration • Java • Ensure that the latest edition of Java for your platform is installed on the computer. The latest Java downloads may be found. Please note that in case you have an ISY with firmware version 3.2.6 and above, you need Java 1.7 • If you have a 64-bit version of Windows you will need to install both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Java. • Please see this Java page: • If you have a MAC, and your ISY firmware is above 3.2.6, you MUST upgrade using Software Update.
If Java 1.7 is not available in Software Update, then follow the instructions below: • Quit all programs • Go to Applications/Utilities and run Java Preferences. Delete all JAVA cache.