Iqview../rpm installation instructions, 2 installation - configuration 3 – TREND IQView.._RPM User Manual

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IQView../RPM Installation Instructions TG200712 Issue 1/F 10/01/07

IQView../RPM

Installation Instructions

Check Power LED

3

power
(blue)

Check input power
supply

alarm present

Read Licence

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3.2 Installation - Configuration

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Read and agree to End User
Licence Agreement ( see
Section 5)

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LINK

RS232

Rx Tx

OK

28-36 V
24 V

ETHERNET

OK

DATA

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Close Panel

Switch On

2

Specify Site Connection

5

(a)

Enter ‘Site Name

Note that for IQView MONO, the RS232 connection will be selected, all other
selections will not be available, and the user should jump to stage (d) below
to ‘Connect to CNC’/’RS232’ and enter the baud rate.

(b)

Select first connection stage:
either ‘Connect to CNC’ -

If connecting to either Ethernet

vCNC (vCNC in EINC or IQ3) or RS232
(CNC module or IQ controller’s local
supervisor port)

or

Connect as Device’ -

If IQView is device on current loop

Lan (using IQView’s internal CNC), or
device on Ethernet Lan (using
IQView’s internal vCNC)

(c)

Select second connection stage:
If ‘Connect to CNC’ was selected

either ‘Ethernet (vCNC)’ - If connecting to vCNC in EINC or IQ3
or ‘RS232

-

If connecting to CNC module, or IQ controller’s local supervisor port CNC (sCNC)

If ‘Connect as Device’ was selected

either ‘Current Loop Lan’ - If connecting IQView as device on a current loop Lan (using IQView’s internal CNC)
or ‘Ethernet Lan’ -

If connecting IQView as device on Ethernet Lan (using IQView’s internal vCNC)

(d)

Setup up communication parameters
If ‘Connect to CNC’/’Ethernet (vCNC)’

-

Set IP address (or hostname) of IQ3 or EINC and port number of the vCNC

If ‘Connect to CNC’/’RS232’ -

Set baud rate for communication between IQView and CNC or IQ controller’s
local supervisor port to match the baud rate set in the remote device (IQ
controller local supervisor port baud rate is normally 9600 baud)

If ‘Connect as Device’/’Current Loop Lan’ -

Set up IQView’s Lan number (to be unique on internetwork and to match other
devices on Lan), network address (to be unique on Lan), and baud rate (to
be same as other nodes on Lan)

If ‘Connect as Device’/’Ethernet Lan’ -

Set up IQView’s Lan number (to be unique on internetwork and to match other

devices on Lan) and network address (to be unique on Lan). Set up UDP port
to match address used by rest of IQ system

(e)

The IQView will now attempt to find its own Lan number (from an INC). If successful it will try to learn the internetwork and
display all the associated Lan icons including local Lan, if unsuccessful it will just display its own Lan icon (with Lan number
0).
If either Ethernet (vCNC), or Ethernet Lan have been selected, the default is for the Ethernet IP address details to
be automatically set up. If DHCP server is operating it will set up the IP address details, if not the details will be set up
by auto-negotiation with the other devices on the Ethernet Lan.
For Ethernet connections proceed with step 6 and for all other connections go to step 7.

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