GE IS200TRPGS1B Primary trip – Gas, flame detector inputs
the Predix Cloud, where that data may be used by external cloud applications. Detailed steps
are as follows:
a. Using a computer, download the default EFA configuration from:
https://digitalsupport.ge.com/communities/en_US/Download/IC695CPE400-Embedded Field-Agent-EFA-Configuration-Templates
b. Configure the OPC UA Data Source to opc.tcp://localControllerHost:4840
c. Configure the OPC UA tags and subscriptions in the OPCUA Machine Adaptor xml file.
d. Configure the data destination in the WebSocket River configuration.
e. Leave the Store and Forward service enabled.
f. Zip up the configuration and upload it to the Edge Manager repository.
g. Deploy the configuration to the Field Agent using Edge Manager.
Note that data will now be transferring from the Field Agent to the Predix Time Series Database.
Note that communications between the CPE400 and the Predix Cloud is secured using
authentication and encryption.
Note that the Field Agent firmware within the CPE400 may need to be updated from time to time. GE
recommends that all such firmware be kept up-to-date. The Technician has the ability to configure
the Field Agent for scheduled automatic updates or manual updates. Refer to the chapter on
Updating the Field Agent in the Field Agent User’s Guide, GFK-2993.
Two LEDs are integrated into the EFA RJ45 connector. These LEDs indicate the link status and link
speed, as follows:
Ethernet Indicators (EFA RJ45 Built-in LEDs)
LED LED State Operating State
Link
Status
(upper)
On Green The corresponding link has been established.
Blinking
Green
Traffic is detected at the corresponding port.
Off No connection established at corresponding port.
Link
Speed
(lower)
On Green Corresponding network data speed is 1 Gbps.
On Yellow EFA port only: Corresponding network data speed is 100 Mbps
Off Corresponding network data speed is 10 Mbps

2.2.1.9 Serial Port CPE400
The Serial Port (COM1) is not functional at time of publication.
CPE400 is equipped with an RJ45 serial port. It is marked COM and is located on the underside of the
equipment (Figure 3). Its default settings are RS-232C, 115kBaud, 8 data bits, no parity and 1 stop bit.
For pinout, refer to Section 5.2.3.3. For more general information on serial port usage, refer to
Chapter 5.
Note that CPE400 does not support PME connection via the serial port; use an Ethernet port,
Also note CPE400 supports only the Modbus function on its serial port.
2.2.1.10 Display Port
The Display port is not functional at time of publication.
The Display Port is a DP++ video port located on the underside of the CPE440 (Figure 3). It provides
signals for connecting a suitable monitor or video adapter. Pinouts for the Display Port (Figure 6) are