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In DEVICE CONFIG, enter the MACHINE menu.<br><br>
 
In DEVICE CONFIG, enter the MACHINE menu.<br><br>
  
* The NAME has no effect on the protocol.  However, you can give the setup a name here.
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* NAME: The NAME has no effect on the protocol.  However, you can give the setup a name here.<br><br>
* Select the SupraGauge protocol.
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* PROTOCOL: Select the SupraGauge protocol.<br><br>
* Set the bender to an integer number that identifies it.  This is very important if you have multiple benders that share the same network location for transfer of data files.
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* BENDER NUMBER: Set the bender to an integer number that identifies it.  This is very important if you have multiple benders that share the same network location for transfer of data files.<br><br>
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Revision as of 15:52, 17 June 2014

This document outlines the basic communications setup for a Lightspeed control.

EL Lightspeed.jpg



SVNET Communications Setup

Change to the Systems menu. If you are not running the operator station as an administrator, then press SECURITY and enter the administrator code. (The default code is "123".)

Press the DEVICE CONFIG button.

EL Lightspeed SystemMode.png

In DEVICE CONFIG, enter the MACHINE menu.

  • NAME: The NAME has no effect on the protocol. However, you can give the setup a name here.

  • PROTOCOL: Select the SupraGauge protocol.

  • BENDER NUMBER: Set the bender to an integer number that identifies it. This is very important if you have multiple benders that share the same network location for transfer of data files.



EL Lightspeed DeviceConfig Machine.png