
DeviceMaster Installation and Configuration Guide
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Initial Configuration
There are several ways to configure network information. Comtrol Technical Support recommends connecting
the DeviceMaster to a PC or laptop running Windows and installing
PortVision DX
for initial configuration.
Optionally, you can use RedBoot to configure the network address, see
This section shows how to use PortVision DX for initial DeviceMaster configuration. It also defines
requirements and how configuring DeviceMaster security affects PortVision DX and shows you how to:
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Install PortVision DX
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Configure the network address (
)
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Check the SocketServer version on the DeviceMaster (
)
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If necessary, download the latest version SocketServer and upload it into the DeviceMaster (
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Organize how PortVision DX displays your Comtrol Ethernet attached products
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Access the latest documentation for your Comtrol Ethernet attached product
PortVision DX Overview
PortVision DX automatically detects Comtrol Ethernet attached products physically attached to the local
network segment so that you can configure the network address, upload firmware, and manage the following
products:
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DeviceMaster family
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DM-2000 series
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DeviceMaster EIP-2000 series
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DeviceMaster MOD-2000 series
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DeviceMaster PNIO-2000 series
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DeviceMaster PRO
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DeviceMaster RTS
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DeviceMaster Serial Hub
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DeviceMaster UP
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DeviceMaster LT
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IO-Link Master
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RocketLinx switches
In addition to identifying Comtrol Ethernet attached products, you can use PortVision DX to display any
third-party switch and hardware that may be connected directly to those devices. All non-Comtrol products
and unmanaged RocketLinx switches are treated as non-intelligent devices and have limited feature support.
For example, you cannot configure or update firmware on a third-party switch.