User guide

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Fig. 6.1 – IP Conflict Error Screen
6.1. Cursor to the screen using the [UP] or [DOWN] arrow keys until the following screen appears (Fig.
6.2). The cursor will flash on the first digit of the last number. The only value that needs to be
changed is the last two digits that appear on the screen.
Fig. 6.2 – Change IP Address
Valid system IP addresses are as follows:
192.168.032.010 192.168.032.011 192.168.032.012 192.168.032.013
192.168.032.014 192.168.032.015 192.168.032.016 192.168.032.017
192.168.032.018 192.168.032.019 192.168.032.020 192.168.032.021
192.168.032.022 192.168.032.023 192.168.032.024 192.168.032.025
Important: All PLCs must have a unique IP address in order for the system to function
correctly. It is recommended to document used IP addresses for future reference and to avoid
confusion.
These IP addresses allow an overall networked system to consist of 8 ROCPs, 8 LOCPs, and 8 monitors.
Other variations can be achieved if desired but the maximum number of IP addresses is limited to 16. If
more monitors are desired a second separate network can be built or a special system can be engineered
to accommodate system requirements.
6.2. Use the [UP] and [DOWN] arrow keys to change the values. Once changed press the [OK] key to
enter in the value.
6.3. Once the change has been made, cycle the Power On switch to O(off) then to 1(on). This will
guarantee that the value is registered into the program and controller.
Important: Once an OPC has been configured, turn the Power On switch to the O
position until all panels have been configured. Then when all have been configured turn them
to the l position.
RUN
IP CONFLICT
MAC ADDRESS =
0000ADFNC001
1
11
1
RUN
CHANGE IP ADDRESS
192.168.032.010
=
01
0101
010
00
0