
Manual, FT Sensor, Ethernet Axia
Document #9610-05-Ethernet Axia-05
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12.1 Errors Powering Up
Table 12.1—Powering Up
Question/Problem
Answer/Solution
Status LED stays red after the (20) second
power up phase.
Check the sensor cable connections.
Verify the sensor cable is not damaged.
There may be an internal error in the sensor
Status LED is red for the first (20) seconds,
after power up, and then turns green.
Normal operation.
The L/A LED is not green or flashing green.
Check the Ethernet cable connection.
12.2 Errors with Communications
Table 12.2—Communications
Question/Problem
Answer/Solution
What IP address is assigned to the sensor?
Section 4.1—IP Address Configuration for
.
How can the Ethernet Axia be set to the
default IP address of 192.168.1.1?
You can configure your computer to communicate with the
sensor at its current address by following the instructions
in
Section 4.1—IP Address Configuration for Ethernet
Axia’s current IP address can be found using the discovery
utility, which is available on the file, 9030-05-1026, e-mailed
to the customer, when the product was shipped. Once you
have established communication, you can reset the address
to a value compatible with your network.
DHCP is not assigning an IP address.
Ethernet LAN must be connected during power up.
DHCP is not selected as the IP Address Mode on the
Communications page.
The DHCP server waits more than (30) seconds to respond,
and the sensor requires the DCHIP server to react more
quickly.
Browser cannot find the Axia Sensor on
Ethernet network.
Clear the Windows computer’s ARP table to remove
memory of a previous device that used the same IP
address as the sensor by restarting the computer or, if you
have administrative privileges, by going to the computer’s
Start menu, selecting Run..., and entering “arp –d *”.