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P P P P R R R R O O O O - - - - 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E E E E t t t t h h h h e e e e r r r r n n n n e e e e t t t t B B B B o o o o a a a a r r r r d d d d I I I I n n n n s s s s t t t t a a a a l l l l l l l l a a a a t t t t i i i i o o o o n n n n M M M M a a a a n n n n u u u u a a a a l l l l P art Number: PRO22EN TD1145 rev0601[...]
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Contents W ar nings and Cautions .............................. 5 Disclaimer ........................................ 7 Unpacking Procedure ............................... 7 Shipping Instructions ................................ 8 Limited W arranty ................................... 8 Confidentiality ..................................... 9 Program[...]
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W ARNINGS AND C A UTIONS WARNING Bef ore installation, tur n off the e xter nal circuit break er which supplies power to the system. Bef ore connecting the device to the po wer supply , verify that the output voltage is within specifications of the po wer supply . Do not apply power to the system until after the installation has been completed. P e[...]
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WARNING Use suppressors on all door strikes. Use S-4 suppressors for installation. Engineering Systems recommends only DC str ikes . CAUTION IF ANY D AMA GE T O THE SHIPMENT IS NOTICED , A CLAIM MUST BE FILED WITH THE COMMERCIAL CARRIER RESPONSIBLE. CAUTION Electro-static discharge can damage CMOS integrated circuits and modules. T o pre v ent dama[...]
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NOTICE Any use of this product is subject to the terms and acceptance of the Engineering Systems Software Agreement. Please request a cop y from Engineering Systems, and revie w the agreement carefully . D ISCLAIMER Product Liability; Mutual Indemnification In the e vent that a Customer receiv es a claim that a Product or any component thereof has [...]
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If shipping caused damage to the unit, a claim must be filed with the commercial carrier . If any other def ect is apparent, call 800-323-4576 f or a return authorization. Shipping Instructions T o ship equipment bac k to Engineering Systems: 1. Contact the customer ser vice depar tment at 800-323-4576 bef ore retur ning equipment. When calling, pl[...]
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THERE ARE NO W ARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEY OND THIS PRO VISION. THIS W ARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL O THER W ARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESS , IMPLIED OR ST A TUT OR Y , INCLUDING IMPLIED W ARRANTIES OF MERCHANT ABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY P ARTICULAR PURPOSE. NO REPRESEN- T A TION OR W ARRANTY OF THE DISTRIBUT OR SHALL EXTEND THE LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY [...]
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P ROGRAMMING E THERNET D EVICES This cov ers all of the steps needed to get the PRO22EN Ethernet Daughter board on-line and working. Programming of these units will be outlined within this Installation Guide. PRO22EN Programming The PRO22EN will be prog rammed from a Command Prompt using the ARP command. ARP (Address Resolution Protocol), a TCP/IP [...]
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2. Set the dips witches on the PRO22IC (S1) to: Baud Rate is 38, 400 bps Flow Control is ON P anel Address is 1 S1 8 OFF (P ASSWORD OFF) 7 ON (BA UD RA TE) 6 ON (BA UD RA TE) 5 ON (FLO W CONTROL) 4 OFF (P ANEL ADDRESS) 3 OFF (P ANEL ADDRESS) 2 OFF (P ANEL ADDRESS) 1 ON (P ANEL ADDRESS) 3. Set the jumpers on the PRO22IC Jumper J14 OFF (NETWORK ENABL[...]
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PROGRAMMING THE ETHERNET CARD 1. Go to a MS-DOS prompt. 2. T ype ar p -s XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX ??.??.??.??.?? <Enter> XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX = TCPIP Address for the Ethernet Card ??-??-??-??-??-?? = MA C Address of the Ether net Card. After pressing Enter the result will show nothing. 3. T ype ar p -a <Enter>. V erify the IP Address has been assign[...]
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4. T ype T elnet XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX 1 <Enter> (IP Address and the number 1) Note: The 1 is por t "1". 5. The T elnet window ma y or ma y not connect to Host Name: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX. Click OK 6. Select Connect and Remote System 7. V erify the Host Name is the correct IP Address and type: 9999 in P or t. Click Connect[...]
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8. Press <Enter> f or Setup Mode 9. The f ollowing screen should appear . 10. Y our Choice? Enter 0 f or ser ver configur ation. 11. IP Address: (000) XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX <Enter> 12. Set Gate wa y IP Address T ype Y , if a gatewa y is needed. XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX (Gatew a y Address) T ype N, if a gatew ay is not needed This number ma y or ma y n[...]
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19. P or t Number=3001 <Enter> (Winpak Pro uses por t 3001) 20. Select Enter through the rest of the men us 21. When the Main Men u Appears V erify that Channel 1 is Baudrate =38400, I/F Mode 4C , Flow 02 P or t 03001 Remote IP Adr : --- none ---, P or t 00000 Connect Mode: C0 Disconn Mode: 00 Flush Mode: 00 22. T ype 9 <Enter> to Save [...]
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CONTROLLER BOARD P o w e r RS-485 T ermination A B C 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 S1 Configuration Dip Switc hes J3 J2 J9 J12 J13 LAN Card Connector M e m o r y E x p a n s i o n C o n n e c t o r J14 J4 J5 J6 123 P o r t 2 P o r t 1 P o r t 3 8 8 7 6 2 1 Battery Lithium 3V PROM U1 U1 1 5 8 4 3 LANTRONIX UMSS10B PRO22EN Mounting Diagram[...]
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