SPX Cooling Technologies CS4000 manual Procedure 5-3. Editing VSMain.ini for an Ethernet Network

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Chapter 5. Setting Up the Ethernet

Use Procedure 5-3to make the necessary changes to VSMain.ini.

Procedure 5-3. Editing VSMain.ini for an Ethernet Network

1.Open VSMain.ini using Notepad.

a.Click the Start menu on the Windows NT desktop.

b.From the Start menu, select Programs.

c.From the Programs menu, select Accessories.

d.From the Accessories menu, select Notepad.

e.Click the File menu in Notepad.

f.From the File menu, select Open.

g.In the file name field enter “C:\Windows\VSMain.ini.”

2.Locate the heading in VSMain.ini labeled [Communications] and enter the number of Ethernet connections you need on the network for controllers.

Your changes to this section of VSMain.ini should end up looking similar to this:

[Communications]

Detachable=0

#Ports=4

CommOcx1=Ethernet

CommOcx2=Ethernet

. . .

CommOcx4=Ethernet

In the above sample, the computer is attached to a network hub to which four devices are connected. Each device requires its own Ethernet communications channel. The number of ports (#Ports=4) refers to the number of controllers that are connected to the network hub.

3.Locate the heading in VSMain.ini labeled [Comm1Devices]. Create an entry for a device that is a controller, specify an IP address for the controller and identify the controller as a Device Control Module (DCM).

Each device has its own section called [CommnDevices], where n is the number of the device or controller in the network. The IP address you enter for the controller is identical to the IP address of the Ethernet motherboard inside the controller. Your changes to this section of VSMain.ini should end up looking like this:

[Comm1Devices]

#Devices=1

Device1=DCM

Device1IPAddress=[IP address of controller]

NOTE: Enter the IP address in a decimal dot address format. Refer to Working with IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateways earlier in this chapter for details.

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Contents CS4000 Mini Controller with Ethernet Technical Reference ManualHour Technical Support Toll Free Please Note Limited Warranty Acknowledgments Who Should Use This Manual How to Use This ManualPreface Conventions Abbreviations IeeeThis page is left blank intentionally Contents Mounting the CS4000 Mini Controller with Ethernet Index-1 Figures Tables This page is left blank intentionally Overview Receiving, Sending and Storing DataUsing Ethernet Network Hub Using a 485 Network using Sdlc LAN Using the RS-232 Serial Port Using an Interbus-S Digital I/O ModuleUsing the Siemens 3964R Barcode Protocol Deciding How to Set Up the ControllerThis page is left blank intentionally Think Safety First General Machine Safety Wear Approved Safety Glasses AT ALL TimesElectrical Safety CS4000 Mini Controller with Ethernet Identifying the Components Front Panel LED DisplayAC Power Cord Parameter Set SwitchAccess Screws Interbus-S I/O ConnectorConnector Tool ConnectorPrinter/Barcode Connector RS-422 ConnectorEthernet Connector Sdlc I/O Network ConnectorEnclosure Interior FusesIdentifying the Components Tool Control Module Front View of the TCM 38324-A 39-30-38324Tach Gain Speed Trim Servo Amplifier Device Control ModuleBackplane CS4000 Mini Controller with Ethernet BackplaneAddress Switches Backplane FusesPower Supply BoardEthernet Interface Card 10shows the Ethernet interface card and its sub-componentsDescription of Ethernet Interface Card LEDs Interbus-S Module OUT2describes the LEDs Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter FusesInstalling the CS4000 Mini Controller with Ethernet Mounting the CS4000 Mini Controller with EthernetCS4000 Mini Controller with Ethernet Dimensions Power and Connection-Requirements Power/Connection RequirementsMeeting the AC Input Power Requirements GroundingWiring Black wire externalRed wire internal Defaults Remote Input Circuit Schematics Installing the CS4000 Mini Controller with Ethernet CS4000 Mini Controller with Ethernet Connector Connector Pinout DefinitionsTool Connector RS-232 Connector RS-422 ConnectorTool Control Module TCM Network Connector Printer/Barcode ConnectorInterbus-S OUT Connector This page is left blank intentionally Setting Up the Ethernet Programming the Ethernet Interface CardProcedure 5-1. Programming the Ethernet Interface Card Setting Up the Ethernet Click OK Establishing a Successful Connection via COM1 Flash the application file to the Ethernet interface card Error Message Displayed when the Attempted Connection Fails 38324-A 39-30-38324 May 38324-A Updating Application Settings Procedure 5-2. Editing Application InformationSelect the Ip Address tab Select the Comm Options tab Setting Up Visual Supervisor for an Ethernet Network Editing VSMain.ini for an Ethernet Network Procedure 5-3. Editing VSMain.ini for an Ethernet Network Open VSMain.ini using NotepadUsing Ethernet Network Cables Ethernet RJ-45 Modular Jack PinoutTesting the Ethernet Network Procedure 5-4. Testing the Network From a Laptop ComputerCS4000 Mini Controller with Ethernet 18. Select Communications Port May 38324-A Specify the communications port settings. See Figure Login to the attached Ethernet interface card Tini Procedure 5-5. Testing the Network From a Host Computer 21. Opening the Command Prompt Window May 38324-ATesting Ethernet Network Cables Setting Up Visual Supervisor for a 485 Network Setting Up the 485 NetworkInstalling the Sdlc Card VSMain.ini configured for a 485 Network 38324-A 39-30-38324 Editing VSMain.ini for a 485 NetworkProcedure 6-1. Editing VSMain.ini for a 485 Network Communications Detachable=0 #Ports=1 CommOcx1=SDLCSwitch Binary Number Assigning a Network AddressAddress 5, 6, 7 Procedure 6-2. Setting the Address for the Controller Using 485 Network Cables This page is left blank intentionally Using RS-232 Cables Setting Up the RS-232 LinkSetting Up Visual Supervisor This page is left blank intentionally Maintenance/Troubleshooting Replacement PartsReplacing Backplane Fuses Replacing Main Power FusesCleaning the Enclosure Window Troubleshooting Ethernet NetworkRS-422 Siemens 3964R Interface Application Program Interface APIAssembly Drawing Technical InformationThis page is left blank intentionally Technical Information This page is left blank intentionally Technical Information This page is left blank intentionally Index Index-2 38324-A 39-30-38324 Part Number

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