2 logging on an oven – Memmert CELSIUS 10 FDA User Manual

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7.2 Logging on an oven

1. In the "Settings" menu, select the menu item

"Log-on Device" or click in the toolbar on the

icon.

The dialog box "Log-on Device" appears:

2. Each oven by default is given a device address.

What device address is preset can be found out in

the setup menu for the oven (see accompanying

user manual). The device address can also be

changed there. Every oven that is or is going to be

connected must have its own distinctive device

address. No ovens may have an identical device

address.

You can adjust the preset or altered device address

of the oven (e.g. "4") in the dialog box "Log-on

Device" in the drop-down menu "Device No.".

3. Select the interface (offline, COM1 or USB) (if you

select "LAN", "USB" or "COM", make sure that the

oven is in operating mode "I"):

"offline", if the oven is (not yet) connected

(see above)

COM: The oven logged on is connected to the

serial RS-232 interface (optionally RS-485. Up

to 16 ovens can be connected and controlled

via USB ports. In the selection of the interface for logging on the oven, "COM 1...16" is

displayed.

USB: The oven logged on is connected to the USB port. Up to 16 ovens can be con-

nected and controlled via USB ports. When connecting via a USB port, "USB 1...16" is

displayed automatically.

LAN: The oven logged on is connected to a LAN (Ethernet) interface. Up to 16 ovens

can be connected and controlled via LAN interfaces (for configuration, see page 22 ). In

the selection of the interface for logging on the oven, "LAN 1...16" is displayed.

If an interface was specified and CELSIUS cannot find an oven at this interface, this setting

is switched automatically to offline. CELSIUS automatically determines the configuration of

ovens connected online.

LAN1

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