NETCOM6P Installation Guide
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which may include routers or switches, and the NETCOM to a matching fixed
speed and duplex setting. As an example, NETCOM = 100 Mbit/Half Duplex –
Network equipment = 100Mbit/Half Duplex.
15.
The Discovery Port 77FE is disabled by default. Keyscan recommends that you leave it
on the default setting. This function is principally for troubleshooting communication
difficulties.
16.
Click on a radio button that corresponds to the encryption bit setting selected in the
Keyscan Settings program.
17.
Enter the same encryption key specified in the Keyscan Settings program.
18.
Click on the Program NETCOM button.
19.
The NETCOM Program Settings screen indicates it is waiting for a NETCOM reset or
power cycle. Momentarily place a jumper on the CIM board’s J1 RESET pins, then
remove the jumper, and wait while the NETCOM is programmed.
If the NETCOM6P does not program on the 1st attempt, keep the NETCOM
Program Settings screen open and press the F4 key. Click inside the box to the
left of Program Server Address Settings Only so it has a check mark. Ensure the
settings have been retained, including the IP address, otherwise re-enter them.
Click on the Program NETCOM button. If successful, program the NETCOM 1
more time. For additional programming tips, press the F1 key with the Keyscan
NETCOM Program Settings screen open.
20.
When prompted by the NETCOM Program Tool utility, ensure that you remove the
temporary RS-232 data cable connections from the CIM’s COM2 terminal block after
the device has been programmed and momentarily short the RESET jumper on the
NETCOM6P.
21.
Remove the jumper from J12 on the CIM circuit board.
22.
Place a jumper ON J4 on the CIM unit to enable the board for network
communication. This designates it as CIM 0.
23.
Momentarily place a jumper on the CIM board’s J1 RESET pins to initiate the jumper
change in the preceding step.
24.
Connect an Ethernet cable from the RJ45 jack on the NETCOM6P to a network
terminal.
25.
At the PC/laptop, click on the OK button in the Disconnect serial cable… screen.
26.
If the PC/laptop has a network connection, verify network communication with the
NETCOM6P. Select the Start Ping button on the Keyscan NETCOM Utility screen.
If the PC laptop does not have a network connection, close the NETCOM Program
Tool utility, complete any remaining connections for permanent operation, re-
locate to a PC connected to the network and PING the NETCOM6P’s IP address
using the Command Prompt. The Average Round Trip Times should be less than
100 milliseconds and the Packets sent should equal the Packets Received with
0% loss. Continue at step 28.
27.
Wait for the Ping Status message:
IP Success indicates the NETCOM6P has network communication
IP Timed Out indicates the NETCOM6P does not have network communication—
verify settings and connections.
28.
Click on the X in the upper right corner of the Keyscan NETCOM Utility screen to close
the application.
29.
Depending on the type of installation, do one of the following steps:
If this is a new installation, install the Keyscan software, set up the site, and
perform a full panel upload.
If this is an existing installation, log on to a Client software module, edit the site
setup screens and perform a panel upload.