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Step 5: If all of the previous steps have been satisfied, then examine the “LINK” light on the Ethernet module. It should be green. If it is not then first make sure that the Ethernet cable is hooked up at both ends. Remember that you must use straight through standard CAT5 cables when going between the blender and a hub or switch. If you are trying to go directly from the blender to a PC without using a hub or switch, then you need to use a Crossed Ethernet cable. At this point you more than likely have a cable problem and should test this. To test, purchase a standard CAT5 cable that already has the ends connected and a standard hub or switch (this can be purchased from Best Buy, Circuit City, CompUSA, or Radio Shack). When powering the blender up, connect the hub and the blender (using the new cable) to one of the middle ports on the hub (say port 3 on a 4-port hub). Examine the LINK light and if it is on now, then the problem is definitely in your original cabling. This same test can be performed on the PC and PC cable. All PC Ethernet cards have a LINK light as well. Establish the LINK light on all devices before proceeding.

Step 6: If you have LINK lights on all units (including the PC) and no fault lights, but you still cannot establish communications then we need to check the PC’s network properties. If this computer resides on your plant network and was set up by your IT department, then you will need to involve them for further assistance with your problem. Instruct your IT department that the blenders must have a fixed IP, but the PC can have a dynamic IP. All subnet masks for the PC and the blenders need to be 255.255.255.0. They might not have the startup script correct for your PC. If the blenders and PC all reside on a separate network that has nothing to do with your plants LAN then we need to check the PC’s network properties (see “Chapter 1 Networking instructions for the newer AB OS/OA Blender” for step-by-step).

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Contents A3 System Management Software Parts and Service Department Table of Contents Not to be released to floor operatorsWorking with the A3 Recipe Book Preface CopyrightPage Who should use this manual Frequently Asked Questions What are the system requirements for the PC?Software and Firmware Upgrades New Configuration Options Job Report ManagerTip of the Day Sterling SGB Communications DriverInstalling A3 OverviewSystem requirements Installing A3 Checking your PCPage Page Installing the Windows XP Service Pack Checking the Internet Explorer versionInstalling the Internet Explorer 6.0 Upgrade Installing A3 Click the picture of the computer Click Continue Success, Click OK to complete Starting and exiting A3 To start A3 To exit A3Page Configuring the PLC What is an IP addressConfiguring the PC Page PC IP Running the Cables and Hardware to interconnect the system Port HubWiring the interconnection cables ALL Cables Must be RUN Through Conduit Page Configuring the Digi One IA Ethernet Module Page PC IP Running the Cables and Hardware to interconnect the system Configuring the Digi One IA Ethernet modules Page Page Page Page Page Using A3 Tip of the day Drop down menus Page Page Right click menus Page Status Bar on A3 Customizing A3 Page Page A3 options Verify Action Options Hard Drive OptionsSecurity Options Application Screens Virtual Control Panel Virtual Control Panel Alarm Log Change Recipe Entry over 100% error message Total not 100% error message Recipe Not Totaling 100% Recipe Transferred message Recipe Book Batch Data Uptime Data Scada Scan Times Memory Status Data Parameters What is an A3 Device Object? Working with A3 Device ObjectsAdding new A3 Device Objects Add New Device DialogConfiguring a Newer AB OS/OA Device Page Page Configuring an Older Proprietary OS/OA, OL, or OFC Adding a Legacy DevicePage Page Page Checking the Device you’re about to Add Device Type Icons Device States Editing an existing deviceDeleting a device What is the A3 Recipe Book Working with the A3 Recipe BookAccessing the Recipe Book A3 Recipe BookCreating a stored recipe Viewing a stored recipeYou cannot print a single recipe by itself Editing Existing stored recipesDeleting stored recipes Printing the recipe bookLoading a stored recipe into a device Total not 100% error message Recipe Not Totaling 100% Recipe Transferred message Working with the Report Manager What is the Report Manager Accessing the Report ManagerAutomatic vs. Manually generated reports Frequency of ReportsConfiguring what is included in the Reports Report OptionsSaving the reports Saving the ReportsUsing Manually generated Reports Job Report Manager Sample Reports using Automatic Generation Automatically generated reportsSample Reports using Manual Generation Job Reports Manually generated reports in blueSample Reports Page Page Working with the configuration file What is the configuration fileSetting the system back to defaults Saving the configurationOpening a previously saved configuration file Location of the configuration fileWhat is the A3 System Log file Working with the A3 System Log fileWhat is logged in the file A3 System LogLocation of the file Troubleshooting Solution How to trouble shoot a PC problem Problem How to trouble shoot a communication problem Page Page Solution Solution 01T00BTest String6C Solution Page Where to go for further help Page Page Service Notes Service Notes Parts Department