American International Electric SEG-M, SEG-1 SEG Configuration, MAC Address Description

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Section 4: SEG Configuration

The SEG is a device created for the purpose of allowing data to be exported from your PC over a LAN/WAN to either Secured Series Controllers or the prox.pad Plus. A minimal amount of setup must be performed on the SEG in order for it to be properly addressed on the LAN.

There are 3 methods that can be used to configure the IP Address of the SEG:

1.Dynamic IP Addressing via DHCP server with an IP that can change (this is the recommended method but it requires SEG firmware v1.30 or greater)

2.Dynamic IP Addressing via DHCP server with non-expiring lease (can be performed on any version of SEG)

3.Static IP Address (can be performed on any version of SEG)

NOTE: If your SEG has a firmware version of 1.30 or higher and there is a DHCP server on the network, which is typical, then it is recommended that you refer to the section of this manual named Setting up a SEG that is assigned an IP Address by DHCP server.

4.1Dynamic IP Address via DHCP server, IP Address in SEG can change

This is the recommended method but it requires SEG v1.30 or greater firmware. The firmware label is located on top of the SEG.

NOTE: The SEG units that shipped prior to v1.30 did not have a version label on them. If the SEG you are setting up does not have a version label, then the firmware is prior to v1.30 and you cannot use this method and you MUST use one of the other 2 methods to assign an IP Address to that particular SEG.

Using this method, no manual setup of the SEG IP Address via the SEG serial port is required.

If you are installing more than one SEG on your LAN you just need to write down the 12 digit MAC Address located on the label of the SEG and write down which controller group that SEG is connected to for reference. For example:

MAC Address

Description

00-20-4A-52-F2-84

Building 1, Floor 2, HubMaxII

00-20-4A-52-8B-89

Building 1, Floor 7, HubMaxII

00-20-4A-52-F4-12

Building 2, Floor 1, prox.pad plus

1.Press the button on the SEG setup screen (Fig. 1) labeled Search for SEG Devices to start the process.

2.A warning will be displayed (Fig. 2) reminding you what the firmware requirements are. Select Yes to continue the search.

3.In approximately 5-10 seconds a grid will be filled with any SEG devices that were found (Fig. 3) and a message will be displayed asking you to select a SEG in the grid (Fig. 4).

4.If you are only installing one SEG and it was found during the search simply select the item in the grid. If you have installed more than one SEG then select the SEG that has the same MAC Address as the SEG you are setting up for this site.

5.Now a message will be displayed asking you to generate a new Security Key (Fig. 5)

6.If you don't want to set the Security Key at this time then setup is complete, select save to Save and Close the Site Settings screen.

7.If you want to change the Security Key, then select the button labeled 'Generate Random Security Key.

8.A message will then tell you to select the button labeled 'Set the Above Security Key into the SEG. (Fig. 6). Select that button to send the new Security Key to the selected SEG.

9.Setup Complete

Now that the MAC address is known by Hub Manager Professional, if the DHCP server were to assign a new IP Address to this particular SEG, then the next time you attempt to communicate with any of the controllers connected to this SEG, Hub Manager Professional will retrieve the new IP Address from the SEG and will automatically save this new IP address into the Site Settings. This saves you the time needed to reconfigure the IP Address in the Site settings screen.

Document Number: 6066005, Rev 3.2

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Contents Ordering Information Secure Ethernet Gateway SEG-1 and SEG-MTable of Contents LED Status Product SpecificationsSEG-1 Diagrams Hardware InstallationSEG-1 to HubMax/Hub MiniMax Connection Method Connection the SEG-1 to a HubMax or Hub MiniMax RS-232SEG-1 to HC500P Connection Method Connecting the SEG-1 to HC500P RS-232Connecting Multiple HubMax/Hub MiniMax Networks SEG-1 to prox.pad plus Connection Method Connecting the SEG-1 to a prox.pad plus RS-485Connecting Multiple prox.pad plus Networks Connecting the SEG-1 to a Max 3 System RS-485 Connecting the SEG-1 to a MiniMax 3 System RS-485 SEG-M Diagram SEG-M Installation Plug On ModuleSEG-M LED Indicators SEG-M ConnectorsConnector Description Pin Configuration Label Pin Label DescriptionConnecting the SEG-M to a Hub MiniMax System RS-232 Connecting the SEG-M to a HubMax System RS-232Connecting the SEG-M to a Max 3 System RS-485 Connecting the SEG-M to a MiniMax 3 System RS-485 MAC Address Description SEG ConfigurationNo SEG parameters defined Found SEGs are displayed in grid Generate Security Key Dynamic IP Address, non-expiring leaseStatic IP Address Document Number 6066005, Rev Document Number 6066005, Rev SEG Setup Menu Channel 2 Configuration Settings of the RS-485 Port Sever ConfigurationChannel 1 Configuration Settings of the RS-232 Port Security Factory DefaultsExit Without Save Save and ExitSEG Parameters Generate Default Security Key Defaulting the SEG SettingsReset the Security Key in the SEG to all 0s Generate Random Security KeyReset the Security Key in the PC to all 0s Trouble Shooting Document Number 6066005, Rev Document Number 6066005, Rev FCC Compliance Statement