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MCS-MAGNUM - 15.4
Control Cabinet
MCS-MAGNUM
MCS Total
Solution Keypad - Panel Mount
Keypad - Door Mount
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The versatility of the Magnum offers the user much flexibility in configuring the controls in an economical way. The
limitation is not the number of boards but the total number of points.
Additional information on the MCS-MAGNUM and related products can be found in a presentation
available on our web site at:
http://www.mcscontrols.com/presentations.html
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Additional information on the setup and using MCS-CONNECT can be found on our web site.
Both an Instruction Manual and Powerpoint presentation is available at:
http://www.mcscontrols.com/#null
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RS-485
MCS-USB-RS485 CABLE
USB PORT
PC with
Windows & MCS-CONNECT
NNECT
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Ethernet
Port
MCS-Ethernet
Switch
Ethernet Network
etwork
Windows & MCS-CONNECT
S-CONNECT
MCS-Ethernet-Cable
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PWR Input
Terminal
Spare Input
Power Fuse
Twelve (12)
Sensor Input
Ten (10) Relay Terminals
Output terminals. (Analog or
(COMMON, Digital)
NO,NC)
GROUND CONNECTIONS
It is important to provide a good earth ground to the 120 VAC power input to the printed circuit boards.
Do not jumper the ground connections to MCS boards. Each printed MCS board should have its
ground wired directly to ground with a wire made as short as possible (12AWG).
• Remove the Packard connector from each pressure transducer. Verify the computer reads
-99.9P on the correct sensor.
• Calibrate pressure transducer offsets.
• If you have any Analog Outputs verify they are correct. Manually set analog values to 0%, 50%,
and 100%.
After testing all Outputs and Inputs, make sure all RO’s, SI’s and AO’s are in ‘AUTO’ mode.
Through the keypad, clear alarms and point information under ‘Service Diagnostics’ with factory
authorization.
If any compressor is in Lockout, perform a Lockout Reset to clear.
All setpoints should be displayed on the MCS-Magnum and reviewed for correctness. Specific attention
should be paid to the following Setpoints:
• Verify / set ‘Full Load Amps’
• Verify / set ‘Target’ (supply air / leaving liquid)
• ‘Low Suction, Freeze’.
• ‘High Disc’ based on water or air-cooled
• ‘Condenser‘ setpoints
You are now ready to turn on main power.
Once main power is ON verify the following:
• All Relay Outputs are in ‘AUTO’. (Not ’Lockout’)
• Flow switch is ‘ON’ or ‘YES’.
• RUN/STOP is in ‘RUN’.
• Assuming additional capacity is required the control state should go to ‘LOADING’. Once the
delay has reached zero the lead compressor will turn on. (If a screw with oil, then the oil pump
will come on first)
• When the compressor comes on the LLS should open. (There may be a pre-pump out to eliminate
liquid from reaching the compressor for direct expansion systems.)
• Watch suction, discharge, amps etc. to verify the unit is running normally.
• For screw compressors: Verify if the load and unload pulse timing setpoints need adjusting.
• The pulse should allow the slide to move so the amps are moving but not overshooting the target.
You may need to also adjust the amp deadband setpoints if the system seems to hunt. (Amp
deadband should be about 3-4% of FLA).
Fine-tuning should now be done. (ROC, step delay, control zone, etc.)
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Chapter - 9. MCS-CONNECT
MCS-CONNECT software is part of the MCS Support System. Its purpose is to provide both local and remote
communication for MCS micro controllers either by themselves or as part of a network.
MCS-CONNECT supports the following controllers:
• MCS-MAGNUM controller
• MicroMag controller
MCS-CONNECT permits the user to monitor the status of the micro controller in real time and, with proper authorization,
changes can be made to the system. In as fast as 10 seconds configuration files can be transmitted to or received
from a MCS micro controller.
Another powerful feature of MCS-CONNECT is its ability to graph event history. Since MCS controllers automatically
perform history logging, the user can select which inputs or outputs to graph and view the results either in real time or
over a user selectable period of time.
MCS-CONNECT supports the SAVE of history data in the GRAPH function as a *.txt file. This allows the user to bring
the data up in MCS-CONNECT offline or in a spreadsheet program such as Microsoft Excel.
Updates for MCS-CONNECT can be downloaded directly from the MCS website under “Support”, PC Software.
The program is available as Microsoft Windows based software or as Linux based software.
You can find complete installation and setup for MCS-CONNECT in the manual located on the MCS web site.
MCS has over a hundred APP Notes on ‘HOW TO’ for our products. They can be found at:
http://www.mcscontrols.com/appNotes.html
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Next screen shows MCS-CONNECT scan for controller. Click anywhere in the row to open your controller.
TOUCHSCREENS
The MCS-TOUCH-15.4 has a new Weather Proof Touchscreen interface designed to simplify user access
with the MCS-Magnum and MCS-MicroMag. MCS-Connect can be utilized to provide both graphics and
service mode access for technicians.
Information and graphics on the MCS-TOUCH are shown on high resolution (1280x800) LCD
display with LED back lighting, which guarantees long-life operation.
The high resolution screen makes it easy for the user to manage complex installations quite easily. It also
ensures that the pages can be navigated in a fast and straightforward
manner. Up to 60 MCS controllers can be connected to a MCS-TOUCH via RS485 or Ethernet.
Utilizing a gasket for an environment seal provides the MCS-TOUCH with a NEMA4 rating.
Depending on the Box Enclosure you choose, an installation can be either indoor or outdoor.
A NEMA4 Box Enclosure must be used for outdoor installation or for areas that are subject to water wash-down
or extreme harsh environments. The MCS-TOUCH temperature range is -20oC to 70oC / -4oF to 158oF.
The Magnum can be installed without the Keypad Display using the new Touchscreens.
Additional information on the setup and using your Touchscreen and Graphics can be found
on our web site, along with additional App. notes concerning the Touchscreens.
http://www.mcscontrols.com/manuals.html
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INCLUDED COMPONENTS
mPCIe
Expansion
slot
1 GB DDR3
Reset Memory
Switch
MICRO
SD Slot 2 - USB Serial 3 - RS 485 +12 V DC
Ports 2.0 Ethernet
Console Communication Ports Power Input
Port
Port
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3. SPECIFICATION SHEETS - each part installed should have a spec (data) sheet included in the
‘SITE DOCUMENTS’ folder
4. CONFIGURATION FILE - This is the key file in building your unit. If your config file is somehow
corrupted, this is the original file used and may need to be re-installed. Call MCS-SUPPORT for
help in re-installing this file to your controller.
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Screen 7-1
With its 1280x800 Resolution, the display is sharp and easy to read. Making use of the ‘Stylus pen’, and
the on screen keypad adjustments are easy and lets the technician check readouts as to the status of the
controller.
The latest 15.4 touchscreens, firmware version 3.0 +, comes with a 9 point calibrating software program for
pin point accuracy.
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Screen 8-1
On Screen
Keypad
Screen 8-2
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Screen 9-2
Screen 9-3
Brief descriptions of these files will be shown on the following pages in this manual.
15.2. Calibrate Touchscreen
Your touchscreen comes with a software program which will allow you to calibrate your touchscreen stylus
pen to pin point the accuracy. When you touch an area on the screen the stylus point aligns with the screen
area. We will describe how to do this later in this manual.
15.3. Leafpad
Leafpad is a text editing program enabling you to make changes to text files.
15.4. LX Terminal
LXTerminal is the LXDE version of a terminal emulator. It is used by programmers who are familiar with the
Linux operating system.
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15.7. Reboot
Clicking on this icon will reboot your touchscreen.
15.8. Screensaver
A default screensaver has been set up by the factory prior to shipping your touchscreen.
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Screen 9-1
Screen 9-2
Screen 9-3
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Screen 9-4
Click to
add this
connection
Screen 9-5
Click to
edit this
connection
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On screen 9-6, set ‘Method’ to ‘Manual’ click on ‘IPV4’ than click on ‘Address’, enter the
IP address, the netmask and gateway addresses. Click to save to touchscreen memory.
Set to Manual
Screen 9-6
Click to save
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Screen 11-1
Controller IP address.
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Screen 10-5
3. Next screen is the setup screen for communicating with your controller or PC.
You can change the “Com port’ and ‘Baud Rate” depending on how you are communicating with your
controller or computer.
Baud Rate
19200
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Screen 10-7
Screen 10-8
Screen 10-9
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The first target point will display on the left top side of your screen.
1. Position your stylus pen point as close to the center of the target as you can.
BE CAREFUL NOT TO PRESS ON THE SCREEN IN OTHER AREAS.
2. After touching the left top target, the next target will appear in the top center and continue to display as
per the screen below until all ‘9 target points’ have been calibrated.
If satisfied with the calibration, go to the next step. If needed, rerun the calibration tool.
3. After you calibrated all 9 points on the screen you will be returned to the desktop.
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LCD DISPLAY
FUNCTION KEYS
F1, F2, F3
ARROW KEYS
Additional information on the use of the MCS-KEYPAD can be found in a presentation available
on our web site at:
http://www.mcscontrols.com/presentations.html
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23.1. Menu Key Pressing the ‘Menu’ key shows the following:
DESCRIPTION
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Pressing the Page Down F3 button shows the next Circuit Status screen:
DESCRIPTION
Pressing the Page Down F3 button shows the next Circuit Status screen:
Pressing the Page Down F3 button shows the next Circuit Status screen:
Pressing the Page Down F3 button shows the next Circuit Status screen:
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Pressing the Page Down F3 button shows the next Circuit Status screen:
DESCRIPTION
HH:MM CIRCUIT LEV/ENT
CURRENT CONTROL STATE
TIME IN CURRENT STATE
SAT.SUCT. SUCT SHEAT SAT.COND. DISC SHEAT
TEMP TEMP TEMP TEMP
Pressing the Page Down F3 button shows the next Circuit Status screen:
23.3. Outputs
Selecting the ‘Outputs’ menu option shows the first 4 Relay Outputs:
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23.4. Inputs
Selecting the ‘Inputs’ menu option shows the first 4 Sensor Inputs:
HH:MM
INPUT SHOW CURRENT VALUE
PRESS ENTER TO CHANGE VALUE
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23.5. Alarms
HH:MM
MENU KEY, SELECT ALARMS
ENTER
THIS WILL ALLOW USER TO DISPLAY DETAILS OF THE ALARMS
THERE ARE A MAXIMUM OF 100 ALARMS
PRESENTED TWO TO A SCREEN WITH MOST CURRENT FIRST
HH:MM
ALARMS
THE FIRST TWO ALARMS ARE PRESENTED
ALLOWS THE USER TO SCROLL THROUGH THE ALARMS
PAGE UP / DOWN DISPLAYS NEXT ALARMS
Continue pressing the Page Down or Page Up buttons to scroll through all the Alarm screens:
HH:MM
ALARMS
THE NEXT TWO ALARMS ARE PRESENTED
ALLOWS THE USER TO SCROLL THROUGH THE ALARMS
PAGE UP / DOWN DISPLAYS NEXT ALARMS
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23.6. Graphs
HH:MM
MENU KEY, SELECT GRAPHS, PRESS ( ) ENTER
THIS WILL ALLOW USER TO DISPLAY DETAILS OF A GRAPH
ONE ITEM IS GRAPHED AT A TIME
IT WILL BE PLOTTED IN REAL TIME
HH:MM
GRAPHS
PRESSING F1 “EDIT’ BRINGS UP THIS DISPLAY
WITH CURRENT VALUE HIGHLIGHTED
PRESS THE ENTER KEY
USING ADJUST THE SAMPLE RATE
Press Enter key to changeSampe Rate - you must be authorized to make this change:
HH:MM
GRAPHS
ONCE THE SAMPLE RATE IS CORRECT
PRESS THE ENTER KEY
NOTE YOU MUST BE AUTHORIZED TO MAKE THE CHANGE
HH:MM
GRAPHS
NEW SAMPLE RATE HAS BEEN MADE
PRESS THE ENTER KEY
PRESS MENU TO RETURN TO MAIN MENU
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23.7. Setpoints
HH:MM
MENU KEY, SELECT SETPOINTS
PRESS ENTER KEY
THIS WILL ALLOW THE USER TO DISPLAY DETAILS OF SETPOINTS
SETPOINTS CAN BE DISPLAYED
BASED ON AUTHORIZATION LEVEL
Selecting the ‘Setpoints’ menu option shows the first 4 setpoints- continue to page to see all setpoints:
HH:MM
THE 1ST FOUR SETPOINTS ARE DISPLAYED
KEYS ALLOW THE USER TO SCROLL THROUGH THE
DATA FUNCTION
KEY F1 ALLOWS THE USER TO DISPLAY SETPOINT DATA PRESS
ENTER KEY TO SEE VALUE OF SETPOINT 1
HH:MM
SETPOINT 1 VALUE SHOWN
SETPOINTS VALUES CAN BE CHANGED
BASED ON AUTHORIZATION LEVEL
PRESS ENTER KEY TO CHANGE VALUE
HH:MM
VALUE SHOWS NEW CHANGE
PRESS ENTER KEY TO ACCEPT VALUE
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HH:MM
CHANGE MADE
NEW VALUE HAS BEEN SENT TO THE CONTROLLER
HH:MM
MENU KEY, SELECT SERV TOOLS, PRESS ( ) ENTER
THIS WILL ALLOW USER TO DISPLAY
DETAILS OF SERV TOOLS
Selecting the ‘Service Tools’ menu option shows the following submenu:
Pressing the down arrow shows the rest of the submenu options:
HH:MM
SELECT SYSTEM INFO - ETHERNET NETWORK
PRESS ( ) ENTER TO SELECT
FUNCTION KEYS ALLOW PAGE UP/DOWN
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Pressing the down arrow shows the rest of the submenu options:
HH:MM
SYSTEM INFO
SCREEN SHOWS ETHERNET SETUP
DYNAMIC IP
& IP ADDRESS SETTING
PRESS PG DOWN CONTINUES NEXT SERV TOOLS
Pressing the down arrow shows the rest of the submenu options:
HH:MM
SERV TOOLS
SYSTEM INFO
PRESS ENTER KEY TO SELECT
Pressing the down arrow shows the rest of the submenu options:
HH:MM
SYSTEM INFO
SHOWS FIRMWARE VERSION
& CONFIG NAME
PG CONTINUES TO NEXT SYSTEM INFO
Pressing the down arrow shows the rest of the submenu options:
HH:MM
SYSTEM INFO
SHOWS COMPANY NAME
& TYPE OF UNIT BEING CONTROLLED
PG CONTINUES TO NEXT SYSTEM INFO
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Pressing the down arrow shows the rest of the submenu options:
HH:MM
MENU KEY, SELECT LCKOUT RST
ENTER KEY
THIS WILL ALLOW USED TO
DISPLAY ANY LOCKOUTS
HH:MM
IF NO LOCKOUTS EXIST YOU WILL BE NOTIFIED
IF THE UNIT IS IN LOCKOUT YOU WILL BE ALLOWED TO RESET.
YOU ARE LIMTED TO 10 RESETS A DAY
MAKE SURE THE CAUSE OF THE RESET IS FIXED
BEFORE TRYING AGAIN
HH:MM
MENU KEY, SELECT LCKOUT ALARMS, PRESS ( ) ENTER
THIS WILL ALLOW USER TO
DISPLAY ANY LOCKOUTS ALARMS
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Selecting the ‘Lckout ALM’ menu option shows the first 2 Lockout alarms:
HH:MM
SYSTEM INFO LOCKOUT ALARM
NO LOCKOUT ALARMS
23.11. Passwords
HH:MM
MENU KEY, SELECT PASSWORD, PRESS ( ) ENTER
THIS WILL ALLOW USER TO GET AUTHORIZED
HH:MM
ENTER YOUR 4 DIGIT PASSWORD
MUST BE NUMBERS BETWEEN 1 & 8 TO ENTER
FROM KEYPAD
CAN BE ANY COMBINATION FROM LAPTOP
Enter your Password by using the number keys, F1, F2, etc. An astrict will appear - passwords are 4 numbers:
HH:MM
AS EACH DIGIT IS ENTERED AN (*) ASTERICK SHOWS
UP ON DISPLAY
WHEN COMPLETED PRESS ENTER ( )
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Entering the incorrect password will keep the system in the ‘View mode’ until the correct password is entered:
HH:MM
IF AN INCORRECT PASSWORD IS ENTERED
YOU WILL BE NOTIFIED AT WHAT
LEVEL YOU ARE AUTHORIZED
PRESS ENTER ( )
HH:MM
IF A CORRECT PASSWORD IS ENTERED
YOU WILL BE NOTIFIED AT WHAT
LEVEL YOU ARE AUTHORIZED
Mircro Control Systems has a wealth of information available in Powerpoint presentations and PDF
format on our web site at:
http://www.mcscontrols.com/presentations.html
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HH:MM
PRESS MENU KEY
F1 KEY FOR HELP
PRESS ENTER
HH:MM
HH:MM
HH:MM
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From the Keypad/Display the following changes can be made based upon the authorization level:
* Setpoints may have individual authorization levels; you must have the proper authorization to view or edit them.
**See the Setup screen of the configuration for authorization level(s) that are allowed unlimited resets per day. Au-
thorization levels below ‘Auth Level Bypass’ are allowed only a limited number of resets. Authorization levels at and
above ‘Auth Level Bypass’ are allowed unlimited lockout resets.
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To make changes to the schedule, you must be authorized at USER level or above. Once authorized, double click on
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a day to change its scheduled on/off times, and the following pop-up will appear:
Schedule Function
MCS-Connect, there is the capability to set up specific schedules for which the unit will be allowed to run (up to 2
stinct on/off times. When the ‘Schedule’ tab is selected, the following screen will show:
Within this dialog box, you are able to select up to 2 different start/stop times
per day. Make sure the times do not conflict with each other
(Note: the Magnum software uses 24 hour time, not 12 hour am/pm). If you
only need one on and off time, then leave the second on/off times at zero.
o make changes to the schedule, you must be authorized at USER level or above. Once authorized, double click
n a day to change its scheduled on/off times, and the following pop-up will appear:
In addition to the standard 7 day
weekly schedule, up to 8 individual dates
throughout the year may be speci-
fied to run a special holiday schedule. The
holi- day on/off times are set up in the
same way as above for the days of the
week. To select the dates on which to
Within this dialog
run the box, you are able to select up to 2schedule,
holiday differentdouble
start/stop
click ontimes
er day. Make
one ofsure the times do not conflictthe 8with each
holiday slots other
to bring(Note: the pop-up box in which to input the
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hourmonth
am/pm). If you only need
and day:
ne on and off time, then leave the second on/off times at zero.
During the times when the unit is scheduled to be off, the Unit Status will change to “SCHEDULED OFF”, and the
compressor(s) state will change to “CMP IS OFF”. No compressors will be allowed to run until the next time the unit is
scheduled to be on.
If no schedule is specified by the user and the default settings are kept, then the unit will run based solely off the con-
trol sensor regardless of time or date.
Two Schedules per day, per loop are supported in the Setpoints,
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addition to the standard 7 day weekly schedule, up to 8 individual dates
roughout the year may be specified to run a special holiday schedule. The
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#1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 NAME DESCRIPTION
36 61 86 111 136 161 186 211 Sch1 On LP1 Starting time for the first schedule for this loop. The
schedule is expressed in military time. For example:
start at 6:45AM would be entered as 0645: start a
2:00PM would be entered as 1400. This schedule
will not be tested, always true, if this set point is
inactive.
37 62 87 112 137 162 187 212 Sch1 Dur LP1 Duration of the first schedule for this loop is ex-
pressed in minutes. If a schedule is to be true for 5
hours, then 300 will be entered. Note the schedule
can cross mid-night. For example if a schedule is true
from 7:00AM until 5AM of the next day: Sch1 On LP1
is 0700 and Sch1 Dur LP1 is 1320. The duration is
for 22 hours or 1320 minutes.
38 63 88 113 138 163 188 213 Sch2 On LP1 Starting time for the second schedule for this loop.
The schedule is expressed in military time. For ex-
ample: start at 10:05AM would be entered as 1005:
start a 10:10PM would be entered as 2210. This
schedule will not be tested, always true, if this set
point is inactive.
39 64 89 114 139 164 189 214 Sch2 Dur LP1 Duration of the second schedule for this loop is
expressed in minutes. If a schedule is to be true for 3
hours and 15 minutes, then 195 will be entered. Note
the schedule can cross mid-night. For example if a
schedule is true from 11:00PM until 6:15AM of the
next day: Sch2 On LP1 is 2300 and Sch2 Dur LP1
is 435. The duration is for 7 hours and 15 minutes or
435 minutes.
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If you are going to let your network assign the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway:
Press the Menu key, select Serv Tools, and then press the Enter key.
Select Ethernet Network then press Enter.
Set “DYNAMIC IP” to YES.
Connect the MCS-Magnum to the network and power up the board.
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If you are going to manually assign the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway.
Press the Menu key, select Serv Tools, and then press the Enter key.
Select Ethernet Network then press Enter.
Set “DYNAMIC IP” to NO.
Set the “IP Address”.
Set the “Subnet Mask”.
Set “Default Gateway”.
Reset Magnum for change to take effect.
If you are going to let your network assign the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway:
Press the Menu key, select Serv Tools, and then press the Enter key.
Select Ethernet Network then press Enter.
Set “DYNAMIC IP” to YES.
Connect the MCS-Magnum to the network and power up the board.
A Powerpoint presentation on MCS NETWORK SOLUTIONS can be found on our web site at:
http://www.mcscontrols.com/presentations.html
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PDF Specications sheets can be found on our web site of all products sold by MCS.
23 SENSORS, ELECTRONIC EXPANSION VALVES’
‘CONTROLS, PERIPHERALS, COMMUNICATIONS,
http://www.mcscontrols.com/#null
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Appendix I
Chapter - 31. Changing
Determining Address
and Changing of Magnum
the Network Address of a Magnum
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09:56 RS-485 Setup
Protocol MCS
Address Address 1 .
Now press the Enter key. You should see something similar to the following: Baud Rate 1, 19200
Back,
Back,
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