User's Manual

DriveCore Install Network Series Power Amplifiers
Operation Manual
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The device is discoverable at the MAC Address level
The device has a valid and unique IP Address (manual or DHCP / Auto-IP)
The device has a HiQnet address which conflicts with another device which has already been discovered by NetSetter
Locked - The ‘Discovered’ status is determined by the following conditions:
The device is discoverable at the MAC Address level
The device has a valid and unique IP Address (manual or DHCP / Auto-IP)
• The device has a unique HiQnet address
• The device is Access Controlled
When the device has been discovered in the Locked state, a dialog must be displayed to prompt for the Admin password the first time any field is attempted to be edited
A successful login with the Admin password only will enable all fields to be edited subsequently
This state may need to be reset on rediscovery after applying current edits, requiring the Admin password to be entered again
Discovering - The ‘Discovering’ status is determined by the following conditions:
The device had been previously discovered at least the MAC Address level
• Edits had been made to one or more fields
The device is being rediscovered after applying current edits.
Since the sort order automatically updates when a field within the sorted column is updated, the rediscovered device will occupy the same row on rediscovery. Unless DHCP
/ Auto-IP or Random ID has been set prior to applying current edits, in which case the rediscovered device will occupy the appropriate row in the current column sort order.
Device Type
The device class name is displayed, as reported by the discovered device. To the left of each device class name is displayed the brand icon. The software application name is
displayed for discovered PCs running an instance of HiQnet software:
• System Architect
• Performance Manager
• London Architect
The Device Type field may not be edited inline
Devices not discoverable at the IP or HiQnet level
A device which is not discoverable at the IP level (invalid IP address etc.) or HiQnet address level (HiQnet address conflict etc) will not be able to report its class name. In
this instance, the Device Type field will display a ‘?’ to indicate that the field may exist but that the software does not have enough discoverability of the device to determine
the value.
A blank field or ‘-‘ implies the value is null
Device Name
The user-definable Device Name is displayed, as reported by the discovered device
May be edited inline if you want to change the Device Name.
May not be edited for discovered PCs running an instance of HiQnet software.