Elkhart Brass SPIT-FIRE 8394053 Monitor User Manual

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4.1.

Changing the Monitor ID number – Each ROCP and LOCP needs to be paired up as a duet system

if in a networked configuration. This is not accomplished by the IP addressing but is completed by
a Monitor ID number that the two share in common. The procedure to change this number is as
follows:

4.2.

Once in the user defined area press the [DOWN] arrow key until the screen appears that the Monitor

ID value will be entered (Fig. 4.1).





Fig. 4.1 – Monitor Networked ID number enter screen

4.2.1

The cursor will flash over the current number. To change this number, use the [UP] key to

increase or use [DOWN] key to decrease the value. Valid numbers are greater than or equal
to one and less than ninety-nine and the LOCP and ROCP must match for the same monitor
for the networked system to function correctly.

4.2.2

Once the desired number is obtained press [OK] to enter this value.

5.

Identifying the LOCP:


5.1.

Using the [UP] or [DOWN] arrow keys cursor through the screens until the screen appears that is

used to declare that this panel is Wired To MMCP. If this screen does not appear then it may be
necessary to cycle the ON/OFF power switch to OFF and then back ON and cursor until the
following screen appears (Fig. 5.1).






Fig. 5.1 – Master PLC Input

5.2.1

The cursor will be on the current number value. Using the [UP] or [DOWN] arrow keys

change the number to the correct value. LOCP=1 and ROCP=0 (LOCP being hardwired
directly to the MMCP)

5.2.2

Press the [OK] button to enter this value.

6.

Changing the IP Address: Each PLC in the network must have a unique IP Address for the system to

function correctly. If IP addresses are duplicated then a message will flash on the LCD of the PLC
stating this (Fig. 6.1). To eliminate this error refer to the trouble shooting section VIII.





RUN

ENTER MONITOR
ID NUMBER

=

1

1

1

1

RUN

WIRED TO MMCP?
ENTER 1 FOR YES

=

1

1

1

1

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