MercuryiTC
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• Alarm
Tap once to access the Alarm Logs page (see section 16.1). If the text is RED an alarm
condition exists.
• Apply
Tap once to apply (save) changes made on this page.
• Home
Tap once to return to the Home page.
7.3.2 Ethernet cabling requirements
The ethernet interface is connected via the RJ45 connector found on the MercuryiTC rear
panel.
7.4 Remote operation using USB
The USB port allows one-to-one communication with a computer. USB 2.0 full-speed (12 MBits
per second) is supported.
7.4.1 Configuring USB
Since USB is a one-to-one connection, no addresses are required.
7.4.2 USB Cabling requirements
The MercuryiTC rear panel is fitted with a standard USB type B receptacle. Use a standard
USB A to B cable between PC and iTC.
7.4.3 USB drivers
USB drivers for Windows OS are available to download from the Mercury support website
www.mymercurysupport.com. These enable a PC to communicate with a MercuryiTC over the
USB port. Instructions are included in the download.
The USB drivers support 32-bit and 64-bit version of Windows 7 / Vista / XP / NT / 98.
7.5 Switching MercuryiTC control between local and
remote