UDS-10 External Network Interface Setup User's Guide 7775 West Oakland Park Blvd Sunrise, FL 33351 Tel: (954) 377-7101 Fax: (954) 377-7042 www.alber.com 4200-047R1.0
UDS-10 External Network Interface Setup User's Guide 7775 West Oakland Park Blvd Sunrise, FL 33351 Tel: (954) 377-7101 Fax: (954) 377-7042 www.alber.com
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Table of Contents 1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION... 1 2. INITIAL CONNECTION... 1 3. SETTING COMMUNICATIONS... 1 4. FINAL CONNECTION...4 5. BMDM SETUP... 5 Table of Figures Figure 1. Connection Description... 1 Figure 2. Connect To (on HyperTerminal)... 2 Figure 3. Properties... 2 Figure 4. Network Setup... 3 Figure 5. Network Setup with Options... 3 Figure 6. System Setup - Link... 5 ii
1. General Description Use the Lantronix UDS-10 External Network Interface to connect an MPM or BDS series monitor to your local network. The UDS-10 is factory set to work with the MPM or BDS and was assigned the following IP, Netmask, and Gateway addresses for test purposes. IP: 192.168.1.3 Netmask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 0.0.0.0 These settings need to be changed before connecting to your network. Ask your network administrator what the new communication settings should be. IP: Netmask: Gateway: _. _. _.. _. _.. _. _. _ 2. Initial Connection Connect the 12V line from the wall mount transformer to the UDS-10 power connector. Connect the DB-9 /DB-25 cable between a DB-9 COM port on the computer and the DB-25 connector on the UDS-10. 3. Setting Communications To set the UDS-10, a HyperTerminal session is required. This program is distributed with all Microsoft operating systems. To start HyperTerminal, click Start Programs Accessories Communications HyperTerminal. In the Name field on the Connection Description dialog box, type Network Setup, select an icon of your choice, then click OK Figure 1. Connection Description 1
On the Connect To dialog box, select the COM port to which the UDS-10 is connected. Figure 2. Connect To (on HyperTerminal) On the Properties dialog box, select 9600 from the Bits per Second drop-down menu, select 8 for Data Bits, None for Parity, 1 for Stop bits, and None for Flow Control. Click OK. The Network Setup screen appears, but without information. Figure 3. Properties 2
Unplug the power cable from the UDS-10 interface. While holding down the x key on the keyboard, reconnect power to the interface. When the Network Setup screen displays the following message, release the x key. Press the Enter key within a second or two of releasing the x key to go into Setup Mode. Figure 4. Network Setup NOTE: If Enter is not pressed soon enough, the UDS-10 defaults to its normal power-on state. You will have to press x and cycle the power again. Figure 5. Network Setup with Options 3
On the Network Setup - Setup Mode screen, select 1 to set the IP address, Default Gateway and Netmask. These are the settings you got from your network administrator. Select S to save the new settings, then select the Q to quit. WARNING - Do not, under any circumstances, change the other settings. Not all settings can be properly changed using HyperTerminal. If you change other settings, the UDS-10 may fail to communicate with the MPM or BDS. 4. Final Connection After quitting the HyperTerminal program, do the following. Disconnect the DB-9 cable from the computer COM port and connect it to the DB-9/DB-9 null modem adapter (supplied). Connect the null modem adapter to the BDS LAN port or to the MPM rear RS-232 connector. (The null modem is now in series with the cable, going from the UDS-10 to the BDS or MPM.) Connector your LAN network cable to the RJ-45 connector on the UDS-10. 4
5. BMDM Setup Start the Battery Monitor Data Manager (BMDM) program by double clicking the BMDM icon on the desktop. At the Status screen (opening screen), double click the string you want to change to network connection. At the password screen, type the password. (The default is alber.) This places the string into System Setup. Click the Link tab to display the System Setup - Link dialog box. Figure 6. System Setup - Link Click the Network option button and type the IP address, Netmask, and Gateway of the UDS-10 previously setup. Do not change the Network Port from 502. Click the Save button and close System Setup by clicking the X in the upper right corner. You can now connect to the monitor by clicking the Connection button on the BMDM Status screen tool bar. 5