LAN-520 AESP Installation Guide 1.0 Basic LAN Device Setup The following are basic setup instructions for the LAN-520 AESP. Some settings may not apply to every application. NOTE: The LAN-520 AESP is an updated version of Keri’s LAN-520X device. If you are using the new NC-485X Network Converter with the LAN-520, you must use the LAN-520 AESP module (or the existing LAN-520X module). The original NC-485 Network Converter is NOT compatible with the new LAN-520 AESP (or the existing LAN-520X module).
LAN-520 AESP Installation Guide 2.0 1. 2. 3. Installing the LAN-520 AESP to a PXL-500 Power down the PXL-500 master controller. On the master PXL-500 controller, remove jumpers from JP6 and JP7. Insert the LAN-520 AESP into TB13 on the PXL-500. Orient the unit as shown in Figure 1. NOTE: Mounting screws are supplied to secure the LAN-520 AESP to the PXL. The PXL will have to be removed from its enclosure to do this. 4. 5.
LAN-520 AESP Installation Guide 3.0 Installing the LAN-520 AESP on an Entraguard Unit Support for the LAN unit on Entraguard begin with PCB 23217-001 Rev. E. Earlier units cannot support a LAN unit. 1. 2. 3. Power down the Entraguard master controller. On the Entraguard PCB, remove jumpers from J11, J19, and J20. Insert the LAN-520X into J7 on the Entraguard. Orient the LAN unit as shown in Figure 2. NOTE: Mounting screws are supplied to secure the LAN-520X to the Entraguard unit.
LAN-520 AESP Installation Guide 4.0 DHCP Setting The new LAN-520 AESP has DHCP enabled by default. When the LAN-520 AESP module is connected to a DHCP enabled router it automatically receives an IP address. The quickest way to find out what DHCP address has been assigned to the module is to install and run Lantronix Device Installer. 4.1 Installing the Lantronix Device Installer The Lantronix Device Installer program is found on the software disc.
LAN-520 AESP Installation Guide 7. Click install and the .NET Framework 4 Client Profile will install. 8. 9. 10. 11. Click Finish once installation is complete. The Lantronix Device Installer Setup Wizard will then start automatically. Click Next on the Welcome page. The Installation Folder page displays the default location where the program will be installed. You can click Browse to locate and select a different location. 12. Click Next, then Next again to start installing Device Installer.
LAN-520 AESP Installation Guide 14. Right-click the Device Installer application file and select Send to - Desktop (create shortcut). 4.2 Starting the Device Installer Program NOTE: Contact your IT Administrator if the LAN-520 device is being installed on a different subnet than the host PC. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. The Device Installer icon will be found on the desktop so double-click this to open up the application.
LAN-520 AESP Installation Guide 6. 4.3 Even if the address assigned by DHCP is an acceptable IP address it is still a dynamic address and therefore can still change. We therefore recommend assigning the IP which will make the assigned address static. Assigning a Static IP Address 1. Highlight the LAN-520 entry and click the Assign IP button. 2. 3. The Assignment Method page defaults to 'Assign a specific IP address' so click Next.
LAN-520 AESP Installation Guide 2. At the prompt, type the following to make a Telnet connection to the LAN-520 AESP1: NOTE: Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is the standard method for finding a host's hardware address when only its network layer address is known. For more info on the usage of arp type ARP/? at the command prompt and press ENTER. arp -s Example: C:\>arp -s 174.120.9.
LAN-520 AESP Installation Guide NetMask: Number of Bits for Host Part: This number is a calculation of the subnet mask Most common are: 255.255.255.0 = 8 & 255.255.0.0 = 16 NOTE: See Section 4.6 for a description of how to calculate the number of bits. 9 Save and exit 4.5 Verify Communication By Performing a Telnet Session to Port 10001 This will test the port used by Doors32/Doors.NET to communicate to the LAN device. 4.5.
LAN-520 AESP Installation Guide - If telnet is unable to connect, then review the settings. If the settings are correct then contact a network administrator to verify the needed ports are available. Some operating systems and hardware, such as routers and firewalls are set to block ports. Ensure these firewalls have ports 10001, 10021, and 9999, open for communication with the Doors32 or Doors.NET software.
LAN-520 AESP Installation Guide 4. Type in the last segment (248). Figure 4: Windows Calculator - Decimal 5. 6. Select Bin (Binary) and the binary conversion will take place. The 0’s will represent the number of available bits. This number will be the Number of Bits for Host Part (248 =11111000 = 3). Number of Bits for Host Part is 3. Figure 5: Windows Calculator - Binary 5.
LAN-520 AESP Installation Guide 7. After saving changes to the Network Config. page, the application needs to be restarted for the communication changes to completely take effect. 6.0 Reset to Factory Default Settings Perform the following steps to reset the LAN unit to its factory default settings: NOTE: This will erase a programmed IP address and restore the factory default. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
LAN-520 AESP Installation Guide 8.0 Updating Doors32 to Doors.NET Keri’s Doors.NET program now supports the PXL-500 hardware family. Doors32 will only be compatible with Microsoft operating systems through Windows 7 and not beyond. Keri recommends you upgrade your system to Doors.NET, which not only extends the life of your PXL-500 system, but brings you a host of new features. Send us an email at sales@kerisys.com or give us a call at +1 408 435 8400. In the UK, contact sales@kerisystems.co.