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Nidec MCE Motion 4000 - Monitoring and Reporting Menu; Diagnostics, Refresh, Reset

Nidec MCE Motion 4000
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4-114 Manual # 42-02-2M01 A1
User Interface
Monitoring and Reporting Menu
If the controller is configured for monitoring or reporting connections through Ethernet, this
menu is used to set up the port and to view communication statistics for diagnostic purposes.
With “Monitoring and Reporting Menu” displayed, press S
to enter the menu. The first screen provides a way to exit the
menu without making changes. Press N to continue.
The next screen provides the version number of the monitor-
ing software in the controller. Press N to continue.
The monitored type screen displays the controller type being
monitored.
Press N to move on. The IP address screen allows the IP
address to be set: (see Note)
Press S to move from digit to digit.
Press + or - to change value.
Press N to exit.
The subnet mask screen allows the mask address to be set:
(see Note)
The gateway screen allows the gateway address to be set: (see
Note)
Note
Any time you make a change to IP address, Subnet Mask, or Gateway Address, you must reset
the HC-CHP board (Device) or the XPort. Refer to the information following.
Diagnostics, Refresh, Reset
The following screens provide diagnostic information, and allow Device and XPort refresh (poll
for current data) or reset.
The connections screen indicates which client connections
are active. The XPort has the ability to connect to up to six
iMonitors. This screen tells you how many connections are
currently active.
The floors screen provides, left-to-right, the number of cars configured, if the car is a
duplex dispatcher (D) or a local (L), and the number of floors configured.
The XPort Comm Resets screen indicates the number of times the port has been reset
since the last HC-CHP reset. If it exceeds three, you may have a network problem.
Number of cars configured
Car is dispatcher (D) or local (L)
Number of floors configured

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