Xantrex Technology ENET-XFR3 manual Locating the Power Supply on Your Network

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Installation and Configuration

Locating the Power Supply on Your Network

1.Record the MAC address for your power supply. This will be visible at the back of the XFR, on the interface card subplate. For example,

MAC Address

00429D 22EF45

MAC Address:

______________________________

2.Insert the Xantrex XFR Ethernet Software Utilities CD into your CD drive.

3.If the CD does not start automatically, double-click the My Computer icon, double-click the CD icon and then double-click autorun_main.htm.

4.When the menu appears, click Xantrex Device Discovery to install and run the application. This application will find and list all XFR’s with an Ethernet/RS-232 Interface card on your network.

5.You can now scan the list and locate your new XFR by its MAC address.

6.If your network uses a DHCP server and DHCP was enabled on the XFR, your new instrument will already have an IP address. If not, you will have to configure an IP address manually. Refer to steps 2 and 3 in “Configuring Ethernet Bridge” on page 2–15for more information.

7.Write down the IP address so that you can access the instrument via its web server, and for when you start communicating with the power supply.

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Contents Operating Manual Page XFR 1.2kW and 2.8kW Ethernet/RS-232 Interface Option Date and Revision Purpose ScopeAudience Organization Conventions Used Related InformationPage Important Safety Instructions Viii Contents Operation Specifications Advanced Ethernet AdministrationCalibration Xii Figures Xiv Tables Xvi Features DescriptionFeatures and Functions Interface FeaturesEthernet Features Programmable FunctionsReadback Functions Page Configuration IntroductionFor RS-232 Initial Inspection Front Panel SRQERR FLT1Item Ethernet/RS-232 Interface PCB 2Ethernet/RS-232 Interface Jumper Selections XoffProcedure for 1.2kW XFR Changing Internal JumpersProcedure for 2.8kW XFR 1Step#DescriptionActionModeConfigure for Ethernet Basic Setup Procedure EthernetBasic Setup Procedure RS-232 1StepConfiguring for Ethernet or RS-232 EthernetEthernet Communications Ethernet ConnectionLocating the Power Supply on Your Network Configuring Ethernet Bridge Installing and Using RealPort1 BackgroundRS-232Communications RS-232 Connection6Jumper J2 Settings for Baud Rate Baud Rate SelectionFlow Control Selection 7Jumper J2 Flow Control SectionRemote/Local Mode Startup Remote/Local OperationRemote Mode Operation Local Mode Operation Remote Enable REN CommandPower Supply Settings Local Lockout LLO CommandXON/XOFF RTS/CTSAdditional User Options and Settings OVP SelectionTTL Shutdown Polarity LowonHigh LOW OFF User Signals User Lines ConnectorUser Lines Signal Connector Circuit Block Diagram User Lines Cable Connection 7User Lines Cable with Ferrite BlockOperation Command Syntax RS-232OperationManual Conventions Command Format and Parameters FormatFlo ting Point Number floa Command Strings Command TerminatorsOrder Iset 2.0A VsetCommand Summary AUXB? CMODE?DLY? ERR?FAULT? IdataIHI ILOCommand Reference AUXA?Cmode 1/ON Description AlsoRemote/Local Operation on Chapter Mask None = Unmask ALL ALL, None Command Voltage settings which are being held. See Hold command Accumulated Status, Status, and Fault Registers ASTS?PON REMACF OPFError0 #ErrorNo ErrorsIdentificationExplanation Error CodesTroubleshooting Diagnostic LEDsEthernet Mode Troubleshooting Tips 10 Ethernet Mode TipsPossibleCauses RS-232Mode Troubleshooting Tips RS-232and/or Ethernet Mode Troubleshooting TipsPage Calibration Calibration Voltage Mode Calibration Voltage Calibration SetupVoltage Program Calibration Procedure Voltage Readback Calibration Procedure Current Mode Calibration Current Calibration SetupCurrent Program Calibration Procedure Current Readback Calibration Procedure Over Voltage Protection OVP Calibration Page Specifications 40-30 OVP600-2 40-70 600-4 Page Administration Changing the Root Password Resetting the Configuration to Defaults Resetting the Configuration from a BrowserIntroduction Copying the Configuration to and from a Server Viewing Port Statistics and SettingsViewing Network Statistics Interpreting LED Information NETDIA Page Warranty and Product Information WarrantyDisclaimer ProductReturn Material Authorization Policy ExclusionsReturn Procedure Out of Warranty ServiceInformation About Your System Page Xantrex Technology Inc