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Firmware Version 8.8.22
460BMSAWS-N2E
Protocol Gateway
Product User Guide

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Trademarks
CompactLogix, ControlLogix, & PLC-5 are registered trademarks of Rockwell Automation, Inc. EtherNet/IP is a trademark of the ODVA.
MicroLogix, RSLogix 500, and SLC are trademarks of Rockwell Automation, Inc. Microsoft, Windows, and Internet Explorer are registered
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Revision History ............................................................................................................................................6
Overview.......................................................................................................................................................8
Hardware Platforms......................................................................................................................................9
Hardware –N2E ......................................................................................................................................10
Powering the Gateway............................................................................................................................10
Port Configuration...................................................................................................................................12
RS232 pinouts: ........................................................................................................................................12
RS485 pinouts: ........................................................................................................................................12
RS422 pinouts: ........................................................................................................................................13
TTL pinouts:.............................................................................................................................................13
Mounting with a DIN Rail............................................................................................................................14
Installing..................................................................................................................................................14
Removing ................................................................................................................................................14
Accessing the Main Page.............................................................................................................................15
Committing Changes to the Settings ..........................................................................................................17
Main Page ...................................................................................................................................................18
Device Configuration...................................................................................................................................19
Network Configuration ...........................................................................................................................20
BACnet MS/TP Subordinate Configuration.................................................................................................22
BACnet MS/TP Subordinate Configuration-Data Groups ...........................................................................23
BACnet MS/TP Subordinate Configuration: Manual Configure Mode....................................................25
BACnet MS/TP Subordinate Object Configuration –Analog Objects .....................................................26
BACnet MS/TP Subordinate Object Configuration –Binary Objects ..........................................................27
BACnet MS/TP Subordinate Object Configuration –CharacterString Value Objects.................................28
BACnet MS/TP Subordinate Object Configuration –Group Names .......................................................29
MQTT Client Configuration.........................................................................................................................30
Amazon Web Services (AWS) Configuration...........................................................................................30
Configuring Subscribe and Publish Topics ..............................................................................................31
Additional AWS Requirements................................................................................................................32
How to FTP files into theRTA gateway........................................................................................33
AWS IoT Core Service Setup........................................................................................................................35
AWS IoT Core Service Things Configuration ...........................................................................................37

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Certificate setup..................................................................................................................................38
Attach policies to certificate ...............................................................................................................40
Testing AWS Communication .....................................................................................................................44
Send data from AWS to RTA gateway (Subscribe Topic) ....................................................................45
Send data from RTA gateway to AWS (Publish Topics) ......................................................................46
QT Publish Trigger.......................................................................................................................................49
Mapping - Transferring Data Between Devices ..........................................................................................50
Display Mapping and Values.......................................................................................................................51
Display Data ............................................................................................................................................51
Display String...........................................................................................................................................54
Display String use case................................................................................................................................56
Data and String Mapping –Auto-Configure................................................................................................57
Data Mapping –Explanation.......................................................................................................................58
Data Mapping –Adding Diagnostic Information ........................................................................................59
String Mapping –Explanation.....................................................................................................................64
Mapping –Auto-Configure Mode to Manual Configure Mode ..................................................................65
Mapping –Manual Configure Mode to Auto-Configure Mode ..................................................................66
View as Text ................................................................................................................................................67
Data Mapping..........................................................................................................................................67
String Mapping........................................................................................................................................67
Base Triggering –Data Validiation Triggering.........................................................................................68
Security Configuration ................................................................................................................................70
Security Configuration-Security Levels ...................................................................................................71
Security - Log In.......................................................................................................................................72
Security - Log Out....................................................................................................................................72
Email Configuration ....................................................................................................................................73
Alarm Configuration....................................................................................................................................74
Diagnostics –Alarm Status......................................................................................................................76
Alarms –Active .......................................................................................................................................76
Alarms –Clear.........................................................................................................................................77
Change of State (COS) Configuration..........................................................................................................78
Diagnostics Info...........................................................................................................................................79
Diagnostics Mapping...............................................................................................................................79

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Diagnostics –BACnet MS/TP Slave .............................................................................................................80
Diagnostic –MQTT Client............................................................................................................................84
LED Configuration .......................................................................................................................................86
Configuration Files ......................................................................................................................................87
Export Configuration...............................................................................................................................87
Import Configuration ..............................................................................................................................87
Save and Replace Configuration Using SD Card..........................................................................................89
Saving Configuration Using SD Card........................................................................................................89
Replacing Configuration Using SD Card ..................................................................................................89
Intelligent Reset Button..............................................................................................................................90
Utilities........................................................................................................................................................91

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Revision History
Version
Date
Notes
8.4.5
11/18/2019
Features Added
1. Released OPC UA Server (US) Protocol
2. Ability to now Import/Export Template Files with out an FTP session
Bug Fixes
3. Updated Profinet Server (PS) on N34 hardware Platform
4. Updated Wi-Fi software
8.6.0
2/28/20
Bug Fixes
1. Omron Plc Communication fixes for EtherNet/IP
2. Profinet GSDML Substitute values fix
8.7.4
9/1/20
Features Added:
1. BMS, BM, DFM, DS, DM, TCP, USB, PBS have been ported to the latest base software
2. TCP,BMS,BM now Available on N2E and N2EW hardware Platform
3. New ASCII Mode Available on TCP/A/USB/WI protocols
4. User Guides updated with more examples
Bug Fixes:
1. Improved Data Mapping and String Mapping performance
2. Improved functionality/performance on EC,ETC,ES,MC,MS,BS,BC, A,,WI,PS protocols
8.7.22
4/6/21
Features Added:
1. Support for RSLogix Versions 32 + with unsigned data type support
2. ETC now support Long integer files (L files) for MicroLogix PLCS that support them
3. SC now supports data block (DB) access
8.7.53
4/28/21
Features Added:
5. Added support for the NNBU hardware platform
6. Improved RFIDeas scanner support
7. Updated MM and MRS to use Modbus RTU Client and Modbus RTU Server terminology

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Version
Date
Notes
8.9.22
2/5/24
Features Added:
1. Added priority-based reads for client protocols
2. Added improved diagnostic timers for client protocols
3. Reduced minimum delay between messages to zero ms on client protocols
4. Added support for USB serial connections
5. Added support for multiple connections on EtherNet/IP Adapter
6. Added 100ms and 1000ms heartbeat values for diagnostic use
7. Added configurable data size to EtherNet/IP adapter and DeviceNet Slave
8. Added support for TTL communications on N34, NNA1, NNA4, N2E, and N2EW
hardware
9. Added support for JSON payloads to MQTT
10. Added Network Bitmap Status to ASCII, USB, and TCP protocols
Bug Fixes:
11. Fixed COV Subscription Issues on BACnet MS/TP
12. Fixed timing issues affecting gateway performance
13. Fixed a bug where the Run Idle Header on the output instance for EtherNet/IP
Scanner was not checked by default

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Overview
The 460BMSAWS-N2E gateway Get your BACnet MS/TP BMS connected to Amazon Web Services (AWS)
IoT Core. By following this guide, you will be able to configure the 460BMSAWS-N2E gateway.
Number of ASCII devices is dependent on the Hardware and Product number of the 460 gateway.
For further customization and advanced use, please reference the appendices located online at:
http://www.rtautomation.com/product/460-gateway-support/.
If at any time you need further assistance, do not hesitate to call Real Time Automation support.
Support Hours are Monday-Friday 8am-5pm CST
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Email: support@rtautomation.com

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Hardware Platforms
The 460 Product Line supports a number of different hardware platforms. There are differences in how
they are powered, what serial settings are supported, and some diagnostic features supported (such as
LEDs). For these sections, be sure to identify the hardware platform you are using.
To find which hardware platform you are using:
1) Look on the front or back label of the unit for the part number.
2) On the webpage inside the gateway, navigate to the dropdown menu under Other and select
Utilities. Click the Listing of Revisions button. The full part number is displayed here.
Once you have the full part number, the platform will be the number following the “-N”:

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Hardware –N2E
Powering the Gateway
The following steps will allow you to properly and safely power the gateway.
1)
2)
1) Connect a 12-24 VDC power source to the gateway, Red Wire = (+) Black Wire = (-).
a) The unit draws 8 VDC 900mA (7.2W) Max
b) The unit draws 35 VDC 900mA (31.5W) Max
c) The gateway has a voltage operating range from 8-35 VDC, 24 VDC is recommended.
Warning: Improper wiring will cause unit
failure! Use the Screw Terminal’s power
connection!
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