Motion 42-02-S028 manual Configuration Menus

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MCE Universal Serial Network

Translation Loop Progress: This screen displays the progress of translating events, parameters, and monitors from the device protocol to the client protocol. MCE use only.

Internal Address Data Values: This option is used to dial USN memory addresses and view their contents. The functional switches and buttons are used in this mode to change the format of the information displayed.

If switches F1, F2 and F3 are in the down position, data is displayed in Binary (Base 2) format.

Switch F1: Flip this switch up to display data in ACII format.

Switch F2: Flip this switch up to display data in Hexadecimal (Base 16) format.

Switch F3: Flip this switch up to display data in Decimal (Base 10) format.

Switch F4: If this switch is down, snapshot of the current memory address is displayed. If this switch is up, a real-time display of the current address is displayed.

S button: Enter edit mode. Press S to move cursor. Press + and - button to increment/ decrement digit selected by cursor.

Configuration Menus

Device Type: This menu is used to select the type of controller the USN will connect to.

IP Address: This menu is used to assign an IP address to the USN interface board. Typically, MCE uses IP addresses in the range of 192.168.191.XXX. Consult the building IT department for more information.

Note

The IP address must be unique on the network. If another device shares the same address and the USN is connected to the network, the USN board may be rendered inoperable. Should this occur, please consult MCE technical support.

Subnet Mask: This menu is used to assign the subnet mask for the USN interface board. Typically, MCE uses subnet mask 255.255.255.0. Consult the building IT department for more information.

Gateway Address: This menu is used to assign the default gateway address for the USN interface board. The gateway address is the IP address of the nearest available router. This setting is used in more complex networking environments to route between different networks. Generally this can be left as 000.000.000.000. Consult the building IT depart- ment for more information.

Reset Xport: This option will reset the ethernet interface of the USN. Press the S key to activate.

Refresh Device: This option causes the USN to refresh all data from the connected control- ler device. Press the S key to activate.

Refresh Xport: This option causes the ethernet interface to refresh all saved parameters. Press the S key to activate.

TFTP Status: Press the S key to enable the embedded TFTP service. This is used to upgrade the Xport ethernet interface using the device installer software.

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Contents User Guide Universal Serial Network Limited Warranty CopyrightTrademarks End User License Agreement Important Precautions and Useful Information Safety and Other Symbol MeaningsContents Ii Manual # 42-02-S028, 12/30/08 This Manual USN Installation IMC, PTC, PHC InstallationPower Connection, Escalators Motion 3000ES InstallationUSN Power Connection, Elevators Mounting the Board AssembliesConfiguration Device TypeIP Setup Escalator OnlyCommunication Connections IMCPTC/PHC Motion 3000ES Jumper Settings Diagnostic LEDsMC USN Information LCD and Keypad Operating DisplaysDiagnostic Menus TroubleshootingConfiguration Menus Security Password Default for IMC Connections KCE FunctionalityMCE Universal Serial Network

42-02-S028 specifications

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