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Alpha CXC - User Manual

Alpha CXC
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F-MKT-08 Rev 1.0 0470348-00 Rev B (07/2018)
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CXC Ethernet Communications Setup Procedure
Summary
This procedure outlines how to set up communications with an Alpha CXC controller.
Equipment Necessary
Laptop with an Ethernet port and Internet Explorer
Ethernet cable (crossover for XP or straight-through for Vista/7/10)
Connecting to the Controller
1. If the controller IP has been changed, obtain the IP from the administrator. If the IP information is
available or is set to the default (10.10.10.201), skip this step and proceed to step 2.
(a) On CXC controllers without a touch interface, the IP can be reset to the default by pressing
the RST button on the front of the controller for 3 seconds.
(b) On CXC controllers with a touch interface, the IP can be viewed, reset or adjusted by logging
in through the touchscreen and adjusting the IP accordingly.
For controllers with a touchscreen continue as follows:
Log into the controller by tapping on the lower right arrow (red) on the touchscreen, and then
tapping the Login button (orange). The default password is 1234.
Use the slider on the right-hand side to go to the Communications menu, and then tap IP
Address. Change the static IP to your required value in this menu.
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Summary

CXC Ethernet Communications Setup Procedure

Procedure Overview and Equipment

Summary of the setup process and a list of required equipment for establishing controller communication.

Controller IP Address Setup

Guides users on how to obtain, view, reset, or adjust the controller's IP address using the touchscreen.

PC Ethernet and IP Configuration

Steps to connect the PC via Ethernet, configure network settings, and assign a static IP address.

Browser Access and Connection Settings

Instructions for launching the browser, accessing the controller's IP, and adjusting compatibility view settings.

Overview

This document outlines the procedure for setting up Ethernet communications with an Alpha CXC controller, a device designed for power solutions. The controller facilitates remote monitoring and management of power systems, ensuring reliable operation and efficient power distribution. Its primary function is to provide a centralized control point for various power components, allowing users to configure settings, monitor performance, and troubleshoot issues from a remote location via an Ethernet connection.

Function Description

The Alpha CXC controller serves as the brain of a power system, enabling comprehensive control and monitoring capabilities. Its core function is to manage and regulate power flow, ensuring stability and efficiency. Through its Ethernet interface, the controller allows for remote access, which is crucial for systems deployed in diverse and often remote environments. Users can connect to the controller using a standard laptop with an Ethernet port and a web browser like Internet Explorer. This connectivity enables a wide range of functions, including:

  • IP Address Configuration: The controller's IP address can be viewed, reset, or adjusted, allowing it to integrate seamlessly into existing network infrastructures. For controllers with a touch interface, this can be done directly on the device. For non-touch models, a physical RST button allows for a factory reset of the IP.
  • Remote Monitoring: Once connected, users can monitor various parameters of the power system, such as voltage, current, and other operational data. This real-time data is essential for proactive maintenance and performance optimization.
  • Configuration Management: The controller allows for the remote configuration of system settings, including power thresholds, alarm limits, and operational modes. This flexibility ensures that the power system can adapt to changing requirements without requiring on-site presence.
  • Alarm and Event Management: The controller logs alarms and events, providing a historical record of system performance and any anomalies. This feature is vital for diagnostics and understanding the root cause of any issues.
  • User Authentication: Access to the controller is secured with a username and password, ensuring that only authorized personnel can make changes or view sensitive data. The default password can be changed for enhanced security.

Usage Features

The Alpha CXC controller is designed for ease of use, incorporating features that simplify setup, operation, and troubleshooting.

  • Touchscreen Interface (for applicable models): Some CXC controllers feature a touchscreen, providing a direct and intuitive way to interact with the device. This interface allows users to log in, view system status, and adjust IP settings directly on the controller, reducing the need for external tools during initial setup or on-site adjustments. The login process involves tapping on specific arrows and buttons, followed by entering a password.
  • Web-Based Interface: The primary interaction method is through a web browser, offering a familiar and accessible platform for management. Once the controller's IP address is configured, users can access its interface by typing the IP into a web browser. This web interface is designed to be user-friendly, with clear menus and options for navigation.
  • Network Configuration Flexibility: The controller supports both default and custom IP addresses, allowing it to fit into various network topologies. The procedure details how to set a static IP address on the connected laptop to match the controller's network, ensuring proper communication. This involves navigating through the operating system's network settings (e.g., Network and Sharing Centre in Windows Vista/7/10, or Network Connections in Windows XP) and configuring the TCP/IP properties.
  • Compatibility View Settings: To ensure optimal display and functionality of the web interface, the procedure guides users to enable "Compatibility View" in Internet Explorer. This step is crucial for older web applications that may not render correctly in modern browser modes, ensuring all features are accessible.
  • Pop-up Blocker Management: The procedure also highlights the importance of managing the browser's pop-up blocker. Certain functionalities of the controller's web interface might rely on pop-up windows, so ensuring the pop-up blocker is turned off is essential for a smooth user experience.

Maintenance Features

While the document primarily focuses on setup, the underlying design of the Alpha CXC controller inherently supports maintenance activities through its remote access capabilities.

  • Remote Diagnostics: The ability to access the controller remotely allows technicians to diagnose issues without traveling to the site. This significantly reduces downtime and operational costs. By monitoring system parameters and reviewing event logs through the web interface, technicians can identify problems and often resolve them remotely.
  • Firmware Updates: Although not explicitly detailed in this setup guide, remote access typically facilitates firmware updates, allowing the controller to receive new features, security patches, and performance improvements without requiring physical intervention.
  • Configuration Backup and Restore: The controller's interface often includes features to back up current configurations and restore them if needed. This is a critical maintenance feature that ensures quick recovery from accidental changes or system failures.
  • Troubleshooting Guidance: The setup procedure itself includes troubleshooting steps, such as resetting the IP address if the login screen does not display, indicating a focus on practical problem-solving. The guidance on checking LAN connection status by unplugging and plugging in the Ethernet cable is a simple yet effective diagnostic tool.
  • Secure Access for Maintenance: The username and password authentication ensures that maintenance activities are performed by authorized personnel, maintaining the security and integrity of the power system.

In summary, the Alpha CXC controller is a robust device designed to provide comprehensive control and monitoring for power systems. Its Ethernet communication capabilities, combined with a user-friendly interface and practical maintenance features, make it an indispensable tool for managing distributed power infrastructure efficiently and securely.

Alpha CXC Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeWireless
Analog Sticks2
Vibration FeedbackYes
CompatibilityPC, PlayStation, Xbox
ConnectionBluetooth, USB

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