1 overview of xds instrument communication, Overview of xds instrument communication – Metrohm NIRS XDS SmartProbe Analyzer User Manual

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The XDS instrument appears just like a network printer (or other peripheral device) on the

LAN system. It generates no signals, and only responds when commanded by an authorized
user, logged into Vision software.

This is the easiest connection method for XDS instruments.

3.2

Direction Connection, free-standing manner with no network

connection

This method allows users to connect to the instrument when there is no network present. In such
cases, a “crossover cable” (provided) is used. The XDS instrument, upon power-up, requests a
dynamic IP address. When none is supplied within 45 seconds, the XDS instrument concludes that no
DHCP server is available. It then defaults to an internal IP address which the computer may use for
“direct communication”.

This method of hookup should not be used when the computer is also connected to a network. Such
connection may result in lost commands, lost data, and unsatisfactory software operation. FOSS
cannot be responsible for software and instrument problems resulting from the use of two network
cards in the host computer.

For IT personnel, it may be helpful to understand the sequence of events used by the XDS instrument
and Vision software when establishing an electronic connection. These are explained.

3.2.1

Overview of XDS Instrument Communication

The XDS instrument may be connected to LAN systems in the same manner as any printer or other
peripheral Ethernet-enabled device. These key items will help understand the communication
methods. See the flowchart diagram on next page.

1.

The XDS instrument maintains “Closed System Status” under 21 CFR Part 11 guidelines. It

uses a proprietary, encrypted command language. It is not susceptible to hacking or virus
attacks.

2.

The XDS system may only be addressed using proprietary software (usually “Vision”) which

can only be entered by an authorized user, using the “two-token” method of entry. (Unique
User ID and password)

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