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| DS72 HOST MODULE OWNER’S MANUAL |
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| DETAILED OPERATION AND CONFIGURATION |
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| Enter the desired Unit ID, followed by <cr.> The DS72 module stores the | |
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STATUS | From the main menu, type “S” to select “Status,” followed by <cr>. The | |
| following menu appears: |
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| Enter selection, CR to exit. |
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| 1)...System |
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| 2)...Network Interface |
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| 3)...Logged Users |
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| Enter Request : |
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SYSTEM | Select “1” to display the System Status: | |
| System Status: |
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| Available local memory (256 byte buffers): 21 | |
| TCP sockets in use: 1 |
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| System up time (hh:mm:ss): 00:04:27 | |
NETWORK | Select “2” to display the Network Status: | |
| Network Status: |
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| Medium status: good |
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| Medium faults: 0 |
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| Xmit bufr errs: 0 |
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| Available send buffers: 11 |
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| Receive queue status: open |
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LOGGED USERS | Select “3” to display the Logged Users: | |
| Active Users: |
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| User Address Internal Conn | Status |
| 1 * 200.4.2.52 | + |
I/O MODULES RESET From the main menu, type “RM” to select “I/O Modules Reset,” followed by <cr>. The DS72 module recycles power to all I/O ports on all peripheral modules and responds:
I/O Modules Reset Successfully. Strike CR to Continue
UNIT RESET
NOTE: Resetting the unit does not return user selections to their default settings.
| Use the menu driven selection or the ASCII character string method to |
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Menu | From the main menu, type “RU” to select “Reset Unit,” followed by |
Driven | <cr>. The DS72 module resets the unit and responds: |
Selection |
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| Reset Unit…… |
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