AMX NXC-ME260 instruction manual Resetting the Factory Default System and Device Values

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Communication and Firmware Update

Resetting the Factory Default System and Device Values

1.Access the Device Addressing dialog (FIG. 19 on page 23) by either one of these two methods:

Right-click on any system device listed in the Workspace and select Device Addressing.

Select Diagnostics > Device Addressing from the Main menu.

2.Click the Set Device/System to Factory Default button. This resets both the system value and device addresses (for definable devices) to their factory default settings. The system information (in the OnLine Tree tab of the Workspace window) refreshes and then displays the new information.

By setting the system to its default value (#1), Modero panels that were set to connect to the Master on another System value will not appear in the OnLine Tree tab of the Workspace window.

For example: A Modero touch panel was previously set to System #2. The system is then reset to its default setting of System #1 and then refreshed from within the Workspace window. The panel will not reappear until the system is changed (from within the System Connection page on the Modero) to match the new value and both the Master and panel are rebooted.

3.Click Done to close the Device Addressing dialog.

4.Select Tools > Reboot the Master Controller to access the Reboot the Master dialog, then click Continue to reboot the Master and incorporate any changes. Allow 20 - 30 seconds for the Master to reboot.

5.Right-click the associated System number (from the OnLine Tree tab of the Workspace window) and select Refresh Whole Network to refresh of all project systems, establish a new connection to all Masters, and refresh the System list with devices on that system.

6.Use Ctrl+S to save your existing NetLinx Project with the new changes.

Obtaining the Master’s IP Address (using DHCP)

Verify there is an active Ethernet connection attached to the rear of the Master before beginning these procedures.

1.Select Diagnostics > Network Addresses from the Main menu to access the Network Addresses dialog.

2.Verify the System number corresponds to the value previously assigned in the Device Addressing tab and verify that zero (0) is entered into the Device field.

The system value must correspond to the Device Address entered in the Device Addressing dialog. Refer to the Setting the System Value section on page 21 for more detailed instructions on setting a system value.

3.Verify that NetLinx appears in the Host Name field.

4.Click the Use DHCP radio button from the IP Address section (FIG. 20).

5.Click the Get IP Information button to read the IP Address obtained by the Master from the DHCP Server and configure the unit for DHCP usage.

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Contents NXC-ME260 AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer Table of Contents Communication and Firmware Update NetLinx Security with a Terminal Connection Programming Front Rear Program port RS232 Ethernet 10/100 connectorFront and rear panel components Input LED yellow Output LED red Status LED greenNXC-ME260 Specifications SpecificationsRear panel LEDs Ethernet Included AccessoriesOptional Accessories Rear panel LEDs ICSNet/ICSHubProduct Information Program Run Disable PRD mode Setting the Program Port DIP SwitchBaud rate settings Baud Rate SettingsFaceplate Setting the Program Port DIP switchFaceplate Securing Baud rate DIP RedModes and LED Blink Patterns Wiring GuidelinesPreparing captive wires Modes and Front Panel LED Blink PatternsUsing the 4-pin mini-Phoenix connector for data and power Wiring length guidelinesWiring Length Guidelines @ 750 mA Wiring a 2-pin power connectionGND Program Port Connections and WiringLocal +12 VDC power supply coming from the PSN power supply PWR +RS232 Program port front panel ICSNet RJ-45 Connections/WiringPin Program port rear panel ICSHub in port ICSHub RJ-45 Connections/WiringICSHub in Pinouts and Signals RJ-45 Pinout Information EIA/TIA 568 BICSHub OUT port Ethernet 10/100 Base-T RJ-45 Connections/WiringICSHub OUT Pinouts and Signals Ethernet RJ-45 Pinouts and SignalsPort type Description Standard Port # SPE Port Connection/WiringEthernet ports used by the ME260 Ethernet Ports Used by the ME260SPE cable pinout information SPE Connector Pinouts and SignalsProgram NXC-ME260 Installation and Mounting ProceduresMounting the ME260 into an NXS-NMS Mounting the NXS-NMS Into an Equipment RackMaster card slot on NXF CardFrame rear panel Mounting the NXC-ME260 in an NXF CardFrame or NXIMaster Card slot on NXI rear panel Replacing the Lithium Batteries Battery CR2032 type 20mm coin cell SocketInstallation and Wiring Before beginning Communicating with the Master via the Program PortVerifying the current version of NetLinx Master firmware Assigning Communication Settings and Baud RatesSelect Diagnostics Device Addressing from the Main menu Setting the System ValueShowing the current version of the NetLinx Studio Changing the system value on the Modero panel Working with multiple NetLinx MastersPress the System Connection button Device Addressing dialog changing the device value Changing the Device Address on a Netlinx Device301 Changing the device address on the Modero panelRecommended NetLinx Device numbers Axcess Devices use Axcess standardsObtaining the Master’s IP Address using Dhcp Resetting the Factory Default System and Device ValuesNetwork Addresses dialog showing Get IP Assigning a Static IP to the NetLinx Master Select Diagnostics Network Addresses from the Main menuUsed to assign an IP Address Communicating with the NetLinx Master via an IP Assigning Communication Settings and TCP/IP SettingsInstalling New NetLinx Master Firmware via an IP Firmware download status Selected Firmware fileSystem Number Communication and Firmware Update Communication and Firmware Update Safari Yes NetLinx Security web browser and feature supportSupported Browser and Feature Compatibility OS PlatformNetLinx Security Terms New Master Firmware Security FeaturesNetLinx Security Terms WebControl Tab Accessing the NetLinx Master via an IP AddressWebControl Tab Features Default Security ConfigurationDefault Security Configuration Groups section Security Tab FeaturesFeature Description System section Security TabSecurity System Features Security tab Enable SecurityAdd Group Entries Administrator’s user passwordsDefault password can no longer be used to gain access Security tab Add GroupModify Group Entries Security tab Modify GroupDirectories pathnames present on the target Master Security tab Group Directory AssociationsPress Delete to remove the selected group from the list Authorized groups on the MasterGroup Directory Association Entries Valid Directory Association EntriesPath Description Sensitive and must be unique Security Config AccessSecurity tab Add User Add User EntriesModify User Entries Security tab Modify UserMust be unique Security tab User Directory AssociationsNew user is selected Enables access to the user directory and all filesUser Directory Association Entries Subdirectories in that user directoryServer Certificate Entries Security tab SSL Server CertificateCommon Name can not be an IP Address Create Request Takes the information entered into Information from the certificate currently installed onSecurity configuration session, void any changes made to Is an alpha-numeric string 1 50 characters in lengthSecurity tab Import Certificate Security tab Export Certificate RequestShow Devices Tab System TabNetwork Tab Security tab showing NetLinx Master security options Master Security Setup ProceduresSecurity tab showing the Add Group fields Adding a Group and assigning their access rightsSecurity tab showing the Modify Group access rights fields Modifying an existing Group’s access rightsDeleting an existing Group Showing a list of authorized GroupsSecurity tab showing the Group Directory Associations fields Adding a Group directory associationClick the Directory Associations link Confirming the new directory associationDeleting a directory association NetLinx cannot be used since they already exist Adding a User and configuring their access rightsSecurity tab showing the Modify User Configurations fields Modifying an existing User’s access rightsDeleting a User Showing a list of authorized UsersSecurity tab showing the User Directory Associations fields Adding a User directory associationSSL Certificate Procedures City/province name must be fully spelled out Self-Generating a SSL Server Certificate RequestState/province name must be fully spelled out Creating a Request for a SSL Server CertificateYOU can not Request Another Certificate Until the Previous Before importing a CA server certificate, you mustRegenerating an SSL Server Certificate Request Display SSL Server Certificate InformationBefore exiting the Master and beginning another session Common Steps for Requesting a Certificate from a CANetLinx Security and Web Server Security Alert and Certificate popups Accessing an SSL-Enabled Master via an IP AddressClick Next to proceed with the certificate store process Using your NetLinx Master to control the G4 panel ME260 cannot use firmware greater then Using your NetLinx Master to control the G3 panelWhat to do when a Certificate Expires Establishing a Terminal connection NetLinx Security FeaturesInitial Setup via a Terminal Connection NetLinx Security FeaturesStop bits1, and Flow control None default is Hardware Accessing the Security configuration optionsTerminal Option 3 Add user Command DescriptionSecurity Options Menu Option 2 Display system security options for NetLinx MasterEdit User Menu Option 4 Edit UserEdit User Menu Option 7 Add Group Access Rights MenuOption 5 Delete user Option 6 Show the list of authorized usersSubdirectories in the user directory PathGranted to that file Edit Group menu Delete directory association Option 9 Delete Group Option 8 Edit GroupOption 13 Make changes permanent by saving to flash Option 11 Set Telnet Timeout in secondsOption 12 Display Telnet Timeout in seconds Option 10 Show List of Authorized GroupsMain Security Menu Main Security MenuAsked to verify this before the database is reset Help Menu Options Help menuLogging Into a Session Logout Setup SecurityHelp Security PC COM Port Communication Settings Program Port CommandsProgram Port Commands Prompts you to enter the new time for the Master Card Prompts you to enter the new date for the Master CardMaster-to-Master systems Displays the current time on the Master CardDisk Free Or Linux Reboots the Master Card or specified deviceReleases the Dhcp setting for the Master Card To exit pass mode, type + + esc escSends a command to a device. The device can be on any system Sets the Master-to-Master route modeDisplays a list of all devices present on the bus Example Displays a list of any combined devices ExampleMost recent Example Displays the log of messages stored in the Masters memoryMaster logs all internal messages and keeps the most recent If end is not entered, the last 20 messages will be shownNetLinx masters Desired from what device ExampleSystems listed are in numerical order Example ESC Pass Codes ESC Pass CodesLinux Telnet client Windows client programsProgramming NXC-ME260 NetLinx Master-Ethernet Card/Module RevisionLast04/05/04
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