SPX Cooling Technologies CS4000 User Manual

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Chapter 5. Setting Up the Ethernet

May 2002

T-38324-A

Page 5-3

4. Insert one of the female connectors on the null modem cable (part number

41-41-0109FN) into the 9-pin connector (J7) on the Ethernet interface card. See
Figure 3-10 on pa
ge 3-14.

As you open the enclosure door and look at the interior, the Ethernet interface card is
mounted in the top left of the enclosure.

NOTE: You do NOT need to remove the card from the enclosure to

attach the null modem cable. The cable must be a full null
modem
GSE tech-motive tool cable; RJ-11 cable will not work.

5. Insert the other end of the null modem cable, which is also a female connector,

into the RS-232 port on the laptop computer.

It is recommended that you use the communications port, COM1. If, for some reason,
this is not available, you may use any RS-232 port that is available. Make sure you know
which COM port you are using.

6. Install jumper, J1, labeled “Prog” on the Ethernet interface card.

Pull the jumper off the Ethernet interface card, then carefully push the jumper on to pins
1 and 2.

7. Turn ON power to the controller.

8. Start the TINI Ethernet Interface Flash Utility.

The TINI Ethernet Interface Flash Utility is a program installed directly on to your laptop
computer. To start the program, find the executable file Etherflash.exe and double click
on it.

NOTE: The flash utility can be run from a floppy disk drive. To do this,

put the disk in the laptop floppy disk drive, select the drive using
Windows Explorer and double click on the executable file
Etherflash.exe.

As soon as you start the program, a message appears in the TINI Ethernet Interface
Flash Utility window, shown in Figure 5-1. This is the normal operation of the program
and you can still proceed to the next step.

Figure 5-1. Message Upon Starting the TINI Ethernet Interface

Flash Utility

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