Remote Access Port Settings
In order to access the InFusion Controller outside the home
network (for remote programming), you will need to forward
internet ports 2001 and 3001 from the router or modem, that is
connected to the internet, to the IP address of the InFusion
Controller.
If using a static IP address on the controller you will
need to set the gateway.
To set the Gateway, navigate to the
Static IP address screen on the front of the controller. With the
NetMask (NM:) field highlighted click the
Adj.
button to change
to Gateway (GW), and adjust the Gateway address (also see
Screen 4
explanation above).
Make sure that you are allowing the Ping operation as this is
used by InFusion to verify its connection.
At your remote location, enter in the IP Address, assigned from
the ISP, of the router or modem into Design Center to connect.
If you are unsure how to do this you may need to contact an IT
professional to set it up for you.
Possible Ground Loop Issues
All RS-232/RS-485 connections between
third party
equipment and RS-232/RS-485 connections on the DIN Controller,
may
produce
a ground loop. Often the third party connected RS-232/RS-485 device is not using the same power source or is far away from the
DIN Controller resulting in a possible ground loop or data noise condition. If this condition is suspected, Vantage recommends a third
party RS-232/RS-485 Opto (optical) Isolation Module. Opto Isolation provides a communications link and is an important
consideration if a system uses different power sources, has noisy signals or must operate at different ground potentials.
39972 / InFusion
Warranty at:
http://www.vantagecontrols.com/warranty
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