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Section 6: Maintenance
5. At this point the flash disk has been reformatted
and all contents have been deleted. All configura-
tion settings, including the MPS’s IP address have
been deleted. Before the power is cycled the IP
address needs to be set so Ethernet communica-
tions can be established. Send the command:
SET IPADD XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
(where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the desired IP address)
Followed by the command:
SAVEIP
SAVEIPCONFIRM
Figure 6-8: Reset IP Address
6. FTP to the MPS and drag-and-drop the two files:
Mps4000.hex
Mpsxxxx.tar
using the procedure outlined in “Firmware Instal-
lation & Configuration File Upload (Windows XP, 7,
7. Power the MPS down, and reconfigure the DIP
switches for normal operation with switch #1 “OFF”
and switch #2 “ON.”
8. Power the MPS back up and connect via the
Ethernet connection as normal using the IP Address
set in step # 5.
9. Send the command:
TAR MPSxxx.TAR
(using the corrcet file name of the .TAR file)
This “unpacks” the .TAR file and sets up the file
structure of the MPS.
10. At this point, the application files and web server
files have been restored. The MPS is still missing
the module’s unique calibration coefficients. A
copy of these coefficients is supplied on a CD with
the module. Using the same procedure as Step #6,
drag-and-drop the module’s calibration coefficients
(CAL.CFG file). Cycling power again will pull these
calibration coefficients into the working RAM. If the
calibration coefficients cannot be located, please
contact Scanivalve Corp and provide your module’s
exact model and serial number.
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