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To install:
1.
Locate the downloaded compressed file on the PC or laptop.
2.
Unzip the downloaded installation file and save extracted files in desired folder.
3.
Open created folder.
4.
Double-click
Setup.exe
to run the installation program. Follow the screen prompts during
installation.
5.
Click
Finish
when installation completes.
6.
Proceed to establish connection with the analyzer using any of the options described in section
6.3 Establish initial local communication
6.3
Establish initial local communication
The analyzer supports external connections on its external MMI port for local communication. The
available port for local connection depends on the purchased option. USB is the standard option. RS-
232 is the other option.
Ethernet can also be used for initial local communication, but access to the terminal board in the back
of the analyzer is required. Removal of the the rear cap is required.
All ports are configured at the factory for local operator access.
The USB port is faster than the RS-232 port and therefore recommended for first-time local
communication.
The Ethernet port is the fastest interface, but it may be disabled from the factory, and must
be enabled before initial communication. The analyzer has a default IP addressed
(169.254.0.11).
PCCU supports the use of any of these ports but must be configured for each type.
The following sections describe how to set up PCCU to connect with the analyzer for each port type.
Select the procedure for the preferred connection choice. Connections to the external port may be
required in certain locations for safety.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
If the Invalid Security Code warning appears when attempting to connect to
the analyzer, enter four zeros (
0000
) and click
OK
. Security codes are required for connection
when the security switch on the analyzer’s terminal board is set to enable security. During initial
installation and commissioning, flip the security switch up (disable security) to avoid having to
provide the code every time you need to connect with the analyzer. If security is required to place
the device in-service, see section
6.3.1
Connect using USB port (standard)
This section describes initial local connection using the analyzer’s USB port.
shows the
cable required and
: Cable for USB connection provides cabling details.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Flash 102411-042 and OS 2102141-015 or earlier versions used to require
ActiveSync software to communicate when using USB. Flash 2102411-044 and OS 2102141-016
and later versions no longer support ActiveSync and ActiveSync is no longer required for
communication using USB. Flash 2102411-043 has been withdrawn.
PCCU 7.74 or later
is required to connect with analyzers running
Flash 2102411-044
and
OS
2102141-016 and later
versions.