Assembly Instructions

MXI1503-2004 CONTROL UNIT
PUB13-09 Rev 1 23
the date set. The operator can set the Hour and Minute of the time but seconds will be set to zero so if a person
wants to calibrate to the second then if the current time is 11:40.22 then set the time for 11:41.00 and press SAVE
when the reference time hits 11:41.00
Once a value is changed, the ‘NewTime’ status LED will be lit showing a new time/date has been entered. This LED
will extinguish when the operator either saves the new time, resets the values or exits this submenu.
If a person makes an error setting the values (like incrementing the year too many times), the SET button will reset the
default values again.
YR+ = Increment the year. The maximum value is 49 after which it wraps back to 06.
MTH+ = Increment the month. After a value of 12, the value will wrap back to 01
DAY+ = Increment the day. Maximum value is the number of days in current month (accounts leap years)
HR+ = Increment the hour. This is a 24 hour format and the value can range from 00 to 23
MIN+ = Increment the minute. This can range from 00 to 59, after a value of 59 it wraps back to zero
SAV = Save the new time values into the Real Time Clock
SET = Reset the time and date values back to their defaults.
OUT = Returns LCD to the System Submenu LCD Screen.
2.9 INTERNET SETUP SCREEN
The Internet Setup submenu is entered by pressing the INET submenu button on the System submenu screen.
Figure 12 Internet SetUp Submenu Screen
This submenu displays all the configuration and setup information for the internet option. Note that this is a purchased
option that must be specified at the time of order. This function will not work unless specifically enabled and
configured at the factory.
The internet functionality is beyond the scope of this manual and so only a brief description will be given here. When
the option is purchased a separate publication will be supplied.
The first line shows the current IP address that the MXi will respond to. This value must be obtained from the
customers IT personnel or network provider. LARCAN cannot provide this since it is customer network dependant.
The second line show the IP Mask value that restricts the range of IP addresses that the MXi unit will respond to. This
can be used to restrict access to a certain IP address or groups of IP addresses. Again, consult your local IT person
for this value.
The third line has a number of status LEDs that indicate the various possible conditions of the internet operation.
These are defined as follows
Inet On = Internet interface is active and will respond to external requests [factory setting]
NewIP = Operator has changed (but not yet saved) and new IP address
NewMask = Operator has changed (but not yet saved) and new IP Mask address