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Model MCX-32
Model MCX-32 Instruction Manual
Rev.2.3
Page 48 of 49
11.4 Revision Log
Revision
Date
Changes made
Approval
0.0
07/20/10
Original Release.
LU
0.1
08/10/10
Corrections made for Remote Display Option
LU
0.2
10/21/10
Updates and modifications added via Final Review
LU
1.0
06/02/11
Updates and modifications added relating to wireless function.
Integrated different manuals due to different enclosure types into
one manual that covers all enclosure types for the MCX-32.
Removed “View Log Screen” section 5.4.8 and corrected register
map Table 6.
LU
1.1
06/06/11
Modified Section 5.4 to remove “View Log” references.
LU
2.0
11/28/11
Updates and modifications added relating to software upgrade
version 11.11.11. Removed wireless function.
LU
2.1
12/01/11
Added data logging feature, sections 5.0 and 6.3.12.
LU
2.2
04/23/12
Added note in Section 11.2 about Modbus slave port
LU
2.3
02/15/13
Added appendix for MCX-32 IP Address Documentation
LU
12.0
Appendix
12.1 MCX-32 IP Address Documentation
The MCX-32 has been configured for remote management through a built in web server. The web server
interfaces to TCP/IP local networks with a DHCP Server.
Requirements:
DHCP Server on the local network
Recommendations:
General working knowledge of TCP/IP networking protocol for IP networks and/or
consultation with an IT representative or consultant.
When a MCX-32 is plugged into the Local Area Network (LAN) with a DHCP Server, it will automatically be
assigned an IP address. From the Main Menu on the local display of the MCX-32, you will be able to view the
assigned IP Address.
Example:
DHCP Assigned IP Address: 192.168.0.120
The assignment and determination of the IP Address of the MCX-32 after it is plugged into the LAN will be
dependent on the configuration and equipment of the DHCP server. Consult with an IT representative or
consultant to ensure there is no disruption of service on your network.
On most business networks, a DHCP Server handles assigning the IP addresses of the devices that connect
to it internally. This may be a router, firewall or a network server locally on the network. IP addresses are
assigned dynamically as needed, ensuring that every device on the network has a unique address and
allowing for addresses to be recycled and reused as devices come and go from the network.
One way to ensure that your MCX-32 will always be assigned the same IP address from the DHCP server is to
configure a
IP Reservation
on the DHCP Server. An IP address reservation allows the DHCP server to assign
a static (fixed) address to a device on a TCP/IP network based upon the MAC address of the device. The
exact process for configuring a
DHCP Reservation
will be dependent on the manufacture and firmware version
of the equipment hosting the DHCP service that is onsite at each specific location, but they all generally follow
the same concept