Carrier Network Service Tool V Manual
Verify the COM port matches Device Manager settings exactly.
Instantly switch between US customary and metric units.
While "Manual" can refer to physical service manuals, for NST V, it specifically relates to the Installation and Operation Instructions required to use the software effectively. Connectivity : Requires a USB-to-CCN Converter 33CNNSTKIT03 ) to physically link the laptop to the system bus. Addressing
Always release the point back to Auto after testing to prevent equipment damage. Saving and Restoring Configurations Before making extensive changes, use the backup utility:
Open the Windows to verify the assigned COM Port number for the USB serial converter. 3. Software Configuration Carrier Network Service Tool V Manual
After adding a controller to your database, you can upload its data to your computer to view full configurations. Key Hardware Requirements
To operate NSTV, your hardware and software configuration must meet specific requirements to ensure stable communication with Carrier CCN controllers. Software Requirements
: Supports USB, Ethernet, Modem (remote TeLink), and TeLink connections. Integration
Connect the CCN side (green connector) to the CCN bus. Ensure proper polarity (CCN+ to + and CCN- to -). 4.2. Software Installation and Licensing Install the software from the provided media. Follow the on-screen instructions. Verify the COM port matches Device Manager settings exactly
For decades, Carrier Corporation has been a cornerstone of the HVAC industry, not just for its equipment but for its sophisticated building management ecosystems like the Carrier Comfort Network (CCN). At the heart of configuring, diagnosing, and maintaining CCN systems lies the . While the latest modern buildings may rely on web-based platforms like i-Vu, legacy sites and specific deep-level controls still require the rugged utility of the Service Tool.
Windows 2000, XP Professional, Vista (Business/Ultimate), or Windows 7 (Professional/Ultimate). Processor: Pentium 600 MHz or faster. RAM: 512 MB. Storage: 4 GB hard disk with at least 1 GB free space. Hardware: One free USB port for the USB-to-CCN converter. 4. Setting Up the Carrier Network Service Tool V
According to legacy documentation (which often serves as the best guide for NST V due to the lack of a V-specific manual), the main menu items generally include:
Remember: CNST-V is a powerful abstraction layer, but abstractions leak. When the GUI fails, the manual provides the raw protocol logic (BGP, OSPF, MPLS) underlying the click. By mastering this manual, you transition from a "tool user" to a "network architect" who happens to use a GUI. 4. Communication Configuration (Comm Port Setup)
Select the default installation directory ( C:\Program Files (x86)\Carrier\Network Service Tool V ). Restart your computer after the installation completes. 2. Hardware Interface and Connection Setup
Click or Apply to download the change to the local EEPROM. Backing Up Controller Data
NSTV requires a valid software license key provided by your local Carrier distributor. Upon first launch, enter your corporate registration details and the alphanumeric license key to unlock full diagnostic functionality. 4. Communication Configuration (Comm Port Setup)