CH Tech EM405D user manual

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4.2.7.1Wed-based Configuration

To use the wed-based interface to configure the wireless EM405D, open a web browser and enter the device’s IP address as the web address to open. This will launch the main web page of the configuration utility. Navigate through the pages of the web interface making the necessary changes to the configuration. When finished making changes in any given section, click on that pages “Apply” button to apply the changes. Some changes may require that the wireless Ethernet interface be rebooted, in which case the user will need to re-connect to the device.

4.2.7.2Restoring Factory Defaults

Similar to the wired version, the wireless version of the EM405D has a dilemma in which the carrier must be connected to a network in order to configure its network properties. The dilemma is made worse in the wireless version by the fact that there is no physical connection to the device and there are additional configuration settings that must be known in order to connect to the device, such as the network mode, security settings (WEP, WPA), channel setting, and the SSID. If the EM405D configuration is not known and thus the user cannot connect to the carrier, it is possible to reset the configuration settings to known defaults using a small push-button switch found on the inside the EM405D enclosure.

CAUTION: The following procedure requires opening the EM405D enclosure and applying power while the PCB is exposed. Use extreme caution when attempting to perform the procedure as to not damage the carrier or any of its components.

To restore the factory defaults:

1)Turn power Off.

2)Remove the front panel cover by removing the two screws located at the sides of the panel. Do not remove the screws located on the bottom of the enclosure.

3)Slide the top cover of the enclosure forward exposing the rear portion of the PCB.

4)Locate the tiny push button switch near the Ethernet device (bottom right hand corner of the PCB when the carrier is oriented as shown in Figure 3).

5)Using a finger or a tool, such as the eraser end of a pencil, press and hold the button.

6)While holding the button down, turn the device On.

7)Continue holding the button pressed until the amber colored LED on the back of the Ethernet device flashes a 1-5-1 sequence.

8)Once the 1-5-1 sequence is complete, the device has been reset to its factory defaults and the user may release the button.

9)Re-assemble the EM405D by sliding the top cover back into place and re-installing the front panel.

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Contents H E R N E T Copyright Copyright 2004 by C&H Technologies, IncDocument Revision Notice Introduction Functional Description Table of Contents General DescriptionInstallation Operating InstructionsEM405D Ethernet M-Module Carrier List of TablesKey Features Features and SpecificationsPurpose of Equipment Specifications Maximum RatingsEnvironmental ElectricalMechanical Bus ComplianceApplicable Documents Handling Precautions Installation Unpacking and InspectionInstallation of M-MODULES MA Configuration Diagram Functional Description General Ethernet InterfaceModule Interface Power ConversionRear Panel Front Panel Front PanelPage Operating Instructions General Configuring the Ethernet InterfaceIP Address Default gateway address is Port Numbers Default subnet mask is GatewayRecommendation Default setting is Auto-Scan Telnet x.x.x.x Performing the Configuration Wireless Ethernet Wi-Fi Page Communicating with the Carrier and M-MODULES Table I. Command SummaryError Handling Table II. Status Code SCPage Write Data command Read Data commandBlock Access Starting address + block size * word sizeNumber of bytes = number of blocks * block size * word size 0x50 md as ws ad ai nh nl bs 5 EM405D Configuration/Status Registers Table III. Register SummaryHardware Version Reset Error & Manufacturer IdentificationDevice Identification Firmware VersionReset & Trigger Control Fan Control & Temperature StatusControlling the Triggers Following values would be invalidFAN and Temperature Control Page Figure A-1 -Pin Dsub Connector Page Appendix B Wired Ethernet Default Settings Table B-1. Ethernet Interface Default SettingsOn Passive Connection True CPU Performance High Page Table C-1. Wireless Ethernet Configuration Default Settings Wireless LAN SettingsCurrent Port Profile TCP Sockets Gpio Page T E S Page Readers Comment Form CommentsInstructions