WebConsole - System Options
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Manage System - System Number
The options on this page display the current System Number assigned to the target Master (read-only),
and allow you to change the system number (see FIG. 29).
Changing the System Number On the Master
1.
Enter the new numeric value into the
New System Number
field.
2.
Click the
Accept
button to save this new value to the system on the target Master.
The message; "
System number changed to X. Master must be rebooted for the change to take
effect.
", reminds you that the Master must be rebooted before the new settings take effect.
3.
Click
Reboot
to reboot the target Master.
The Device Tree then reads "Rebooting....". After a few seconds, the Device Tree refreshes
with the current system information (including the updated system number assignment).
If the Device Tree does not refresh within a few minutes, press the
Refresh
button and
reconnect to the Master.
Using Multiple NetLinx Masters
When using more than one Master, each unit must be assigned to a separate System value.
A Master’s System value can be changed but
it’s device Address must always be set to zero (00000)
.
The Device Addressing dialog will not allow you to alter the NetLinx Master address value.
Example: Using an NI-2000 and NI-4100:
The NI-2000 could be assigned to
System 1
(with an Address of 00000).
The NI-4100 could be assigned to
System 2
(with an Address of 00000).
Resetting the Master Controller to the Factory Defaults Configuration
Click the
Reset To Factory Defaults
button. This resets the Master to its’ factory default state. This
includes:
Removal of all security settings
Removal of all user files
Resetting to DHCP
Loading an empty NetLinx program.
Once reset, the Master will be effectively in an out-of-box state.
Summary of Contents for NetLinx Master-Ethernet Card/Module NXC-ME260
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