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L.L. When rWhen runniunning young your LASAr LASAIR II witIR II with Facih Facility Nlity Net, you net, you noticotice gaps in yoe gaps in yourur
data plots. In addition, the date on the front panel of your LASAIR IIdata plots. In addition, the date on the front panel of your LASAIR II
changes to Jan 1, 1970.changes to Jan 1, 1970.
There is an incompatibility between the LThere is an incompatibility between the LASAIR II and older versions of a DLLASAIR II and older versions of a DLL
used by Facility Net. To determine if your Facility Net software is compatibleused by Facility Net. To determine if your Facility Net software is compatible
with your LASAIR II, complete the following steps:with your LASAIR II, complete the following steps:
1.1. StStart art FaciFacilitlity Net y Net and cand conneonnect tct to tho the LASe LASAIR AIR II.II.
22.. SSeelleecct t ““AboutAbout” under the “” under the “HelpHelp” menu.” menu.
3.3. Look at Look at the scthe scroll-roll-down lidown list and st and find find the “pdthe “pdrvlpenrvlpen.dll” .dll” file. file. If thIf the lise listedted
version number (to the right of “Label”) is LESS version number (to the right of “Label”) is LESS than 2.9.10 (that is,than 2.9.10 (that is,
2.9.08 or 2.9.07), call yo2.9.08 or 2.9.07), call your Particle Measuring Systems representative orur Particle Measuring Systems representative or
distributor.distributor.
M.M. When atteWhen attempting to umpting to use the web se the web browsbrowser-toer-to-LASAI-LASAIR II interfR II interface, you arace, you aree
blocked by a request for a password even though the password has beenblocked by a request for a password even though the password has been
disabled on the LASAIR II.disabled on the LASAIR II.
If a password has been assigned, it is always enIf a password has been assigned, it is always enabled in the web browser evenabled in the web browser even
if it is disabled on the Front Panel.if it is disabled on the Front Panel.
N.N. When uWhen using thsing the web e web browsbrowser-er-to-LASAto-LASAIR II IR II interfacinterface, the e, the web paweb page doege doess
not update properly.not update properly.
Internet Explorer 5.x saves the image of a page when yoInternet Explorer 5.x saves the image of a page when you open it. The next timeu open it. The next time
you open that page Internet Explorer displays the saved version rather thanyou open that page Internet Explorer displays the saved version rather than
updating the page with new data.updating the page with new data.
To reload the page with new dataTo reload the page with new data
, press and hold down both the, press and hold down both the
CtrlCtrl
andand
AltAlt
keys while clicking on the refresh button.keys while clicking on the refresh button.
O.O. TTrouroublesbleshoothooting Ning Netwetwork Cork Conneonnectioctionsns
1.1. VVerify erify the cothe correct rrect networnetwork addrk address, ess, gatewagateway and my and mask on ask on the Cothe Comm Setmm Setupup
Screen. Also ensure that TCP/IP and/or Web Server buttons are checked.Screen. Also ensure that TCP/IP and/or Web Server buttons are checked.
NOTE:NOTE: TCP/IP is DISABLED when the TCP/IP is DISABLED when the statistics mode is on. If the statisticsstatistics mode is on. If the statistics
mode is on, mode is on, turning it off, will re-enable the turning it off, will re-enable the TCP/IPTCP/IP. The Web Server is not. The Web Server is not
disabled when statistics is on. For TCP/IP remote mode, the disabled when statistics is on. For TCP/IP remote mode, the “Enable TCP/IP”“Enable TCP/IP”
button must also be on.button must also be on.
2.2. CheCheck for ck for an actan active nive netwetwork lork linkink. On th. On the RJ-e RJ-45 net45 networwork plug tk plug to theo the
LASAIR II, verify that the green LED is on. LASAIR II, verify that the green LED is on. The yellow LED will blinkThe yellow LED will blink
when information is transmitted or received.when information is transmitted or received.
33.. TTrryypingingpingingthe instrument. From an MS-DOS prompt type “pingthe instrument. From an MS-DOS prompt type “ping
aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd”, where aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd is the network address.aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd”, where aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd is the network address.