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Or Reset the processor.
Message:
Device Schematic Not ready.
Solution: The processor has already been loaded with a DSP design. Give the connection
process a minute to connect and if it does not connect close the NeuConsole
software, open it again, select Start Network View and you should now see that
the processor is connected and operational - as indicated by the Green network
connection indicator to the left of the processor device model.
Solution: If not connected – reset the processor – see IP Reset Button/Reset Processor on
Page 7
.
Message:
DSP Processing Error.
Solution: This could be a bad DSP Design schematic. You may need to reload the DSP
schematic and restart and/or restart device to reset its DSP chip.
Message:
Error in Firmware Upgrade.
Solution: It will print out an error code when you hover your cursor over the device in
Network View (Do Firmware Upgrade again).
12. Manual Assignment of IP Addresses to Multiple Devices - DHCP Not Available:
Unique, manually assigned/static IP addresses are required for each processor device. Computer
set to “Obtain IP Address Automatically”.
We will set your computers static IP address after
setting each processor or device.
To manually assign IP addresses,
(a)
Connect processor device number one directly to your PC. Reset its IP
as described on
Page 7
(IP Reset) and establish a connection.
(b)
In
Network View
as shown below left - right click the processor device
and select
“Device Setup”.
In the
Network Properties
window as shown
at the far right - select
the
“Change Network
Configuration”
button in order to disable
DHCP
and to insert IP addresses manually.
(c)
With the
DHCP
button
disabled
, assign the
unique IP Address of 192.168.1.X
– where X is
a unique number between 0 & 255 – to the first device and subsequent unique IP addresses
to the remaining devices in the network.
(d)
When finished – Select
“Apply”
to save changes and then
“Done”
to exit.
(e)
Complete steps 1 thru 4 for each subsequent processor or device so each is assigned its
own unique IP address (example-might be 192.168.1.
180/181/182
etc).
(f)
Your devices will appear Offline in Network View until you are able to assign a static IP
address to your PC - as described in #13 below.