Oxygen 5 Digital - User Manual
Version 2.5 - 12/22/2010
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17.1 MambaNet node overview
This pages shows all nodes found in the local Ethernet network. Also nodes that are not online can be
seen as ‘grayed out’ nodes.
Figure 33: MambaNet node overview
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Address
This is the MambaNet address used in this setup. This address is used for all communication
and configuration.
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UniqueID
This shows the ‘ManufacturerID:ProductID:UniqueID’ in hexadecimal format. When a node is
offline you will see the ‘UniqueID’ is a link. This can be used to transfer the configuration of the
offline node to another online node of the same type.
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Node name
Here you can change a node name to a logical correct name, this makes identification in the
system easier.
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Engine
If you use multiple engines into a single Ethernet you can give here which engine is used by
the node. Address ‘00000000’ means the node communicates with all engines in parallel;
which is most easy for systems with only one engine.
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Parent
Easy node can store its parent node so we can determine the physical-location of nodes.
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Default, Config and Obj ects
This column shows the numbers of objects and how many have a default value or
configuration
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Delete/Refresh
Grayed out nodes may be deleted by pressing the delete image.