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4: Installing the SpiderDuo Device
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| 1 RTS | (out) |
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| 2 PCU +5V | (out) | |
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| 3 TX | (out) |
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| 4 PCu Sense (in) | |
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| 5 GND | (out) |
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| 6 RX | (in) |
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| 7 PCU Drive | (out) |
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| 8 CTS | (in) |
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ID | Amber | On - Unit ID Selected |
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SysOK | Blue | On - Powered up and OK |
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| Blinking - Booting |
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PCU | Green | On - Power Unit Connected, AC power is passed through |
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5.Upon bootup, the terminal window displays the IP Configuration screen. At the command prompt type config and press Enter.
Figure 4-4 SpiderDuo Welcome Screen
6.To change the default IP auto configuration from DHCP to a static IP address, at the IP autoconfiguration prompt type none and press Enter.
Figure 4-5 SpiderDuo Default IP Configuration Screen
7.Follow the prompts to enter the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and LAN interface information.
8.Type Enter, to accept the changes. The system takes about 20 seconds to complete. Type Enter once again at the prompt to display the updated IP address.
9.Plug an Ethernet cable connected to your network into the Ethernet port. The Link LED illuminates.
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