EasyManua.ls Logo

Honeywell Vertex M - Page 209

Honeywell Vertex M
274 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
This procedure is used to set the IP Address
Procedure 1
1. Determine the desired IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway. Usually a network
administrator will assign these numbers. Note that the MVI46-MNET will not function as a
client for the DHCP protocol.
2. Modify the WATTCP.CFG file for the correct Internet parameters using a suitable editor
such as Notepad. The default file is shown in Figure 8-7.
3. Connect the debugging cable from the external PC to the DEBUG port on the MVI-46 as
shown in Figure 8-6.
4. Start HyperTerminal and configure for 57600 baud.
5. Type ? in HyperTerminal.
6. Verify that the menu to appears as shown in Figure 8-6.
7. Type M@?.
8. Verify that HyperTerminal displays:
NETWORK MENU
?=Display Menu R=Receive WATTCP.CFG S=Send WATTCP.CFG V=View WATTCP.CFG
M=Main Menu
9. Type RY
10. On the HyperTerminal menu bar, click on
Transfer/Send.
11. Click on Browse and navigate to the location of WATTCP.CFG in the PC.
12. Click on Open and then Send.
Note: An error will occur if the user takes more that 50 seconds to perform this step. If an
error occurs, repeat this procedure.
13. Verify that HyperTerminal displays:
FILE TRANSFERRED FROM PC UNIT THE MODULE MUST RESTART…
14. Cycle power to the PLC.
15. The WATTCP.CFG file may be conveniently viewed with the V command.
A 10/100BaseT Ethernet network cable may now be connected to the top RJ45 jack.
Notes:
l
Honeywell strongly recommends that any gas detection network which is connected to the
Internet be protected from unauthorized access by a firewall.
l
Honeywell recommends that a gas detection Ethernet network be separated from a general-
purpose computer networks by a switch. This is because the transmission time of Ethernet
networks is non-deterministic and can become large if the network is heavily loaded.
Vertex M 209 User Manual

Table of Contents

Related product manuals