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Manual 26166V1 MicroNet Simplex & MicroNet Plus
Woodward 66
This module has been factory configured with fixed Ethernet IP
addresses of
Ethernet #1 (ENET1) =
172.16.100.1
, Subnet Mask =
255.255.0.0
Ethernet #2 (ENET2) = 192.168.128.20, Subnet Mask =
255.255.255.0
Network Configuration Utility (AppManager)
Woodward's AppManager software can be used to load Control software (GAP), monitor diagnostic faults,
and configure Network settings. The AppManager utility can be downloaded from
www.woodward.com/ic/software. A PC connection must be made to Ethernet #1 (ENET1) using a
RJ45 Ethernet cable.
Locate the ControlName on the module faceplate and highlight it in AppManager.
To VIEW the IP address configuration, select menu option CONTROL - CONTROL INFORMATION.
Look for the Ethernet adapter addresses under the Footprint Description.
To CHANGE the IP address configuration, select menu option CONTROL - CHANGE NETWORK
SETTINGS.
6.3.3—Front Panel Indicators (LEDs)
The MicroNet PowerPC CPU5200 module has the following front-panel LEDs.
Table 6-5. PowerPC CPU5200 Module Front Panel LEDs
LED Name Description
RUN
GR
RD
RUN
RUN / RESET (GREEN/RED)—Active RED
when the user pushes the reset switch. Active
GREEN upon release and after the CPU
Operating system is loaded and running.
TX/RX
TX/RX (GREEN)—Active GREEN when data
is transmitted or received.
LINK
LINK ACTIVE (YELLOW)—A valid Ethernet
connection to another device exists
STANDBY
IOLOCK
WDOG
SYSCON
LVCC
FAULT
GR
RD
RD
YL
RD
RD
SYSCON
System Controller (GREEN)—Active when
this CPU or Remote RTN module is the
VMEbus System Controller.
STANDBY
Standby Ready (YELLOW)—Active when the
STANDBY mode of this CPU or Remote RTN
module is ready to release or take over the
System Controller functions in a failover
event.
LVCC
Low VCC Power Fault (RED)—A CPU or
VME power supply high or low tolerance fault
has been detected.
- Local CPU power faults could be 1.2 V, 1.5
V, 1.8 V, 2.5 V, or 3.3 V.
- VME power faults could be VME_5V,
VME_5VPC, or VME_24V.
IOLOCK
IOLOCK (RED)—This LED indicates that an
I/O LOCK condition exists either locally on the
CPU itself and/or on the VMEbus.
Note: IOLOCK is a condition driven by the
SYSCON where all I/O modules are placed
into a failsafe condition and outputs are driven
to a known state.
Released

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