Setting Dip Switches; Initial Ip Addressing Mode - Lenel OnGuard Hardware Installation Manual

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LNL-2210 Intelligent Single Door Controller
24.4

Setting Dip Switches

The switches on S1 DIP switch configure the operating mode of the processor. DIP switches are read on
power-up except where noted. Pressing switch S2 causes the board to reset.
Switch
Selection:
SW1
When SW1 is on, use the default login user name and password. (This can be
changed without resetting the board.)
User name: admin
Password: password
SW2
During power up, when SW2 is on (and SW1 is off) for the first 10 seconds, the
static IP address is 192.168.0.251, and the primary path is configured for IP Server.
SW3
By default this switch is off and SSL is enabled. Turn SW3 ON to disable SSL
settings.
SW4
Not used.
24.4.1
Default Settings
Each board ships with the following default configuration.
All DIP switches are off.
IP address: DHCP
Communication address: 0. This must match the setting in System Administration for successful
communication.
Host port: IP server, no encryption, port 3001
24.4.2
Bulk Erase Configuration Memory
Use the bulk erase function to erase all configuration and cardholder databases.
When power is applied with S1 switches set to 1 & 2 ON and 3 & 4 OFF, there is a 10-second window that
if switch 1 is changed to the OFF position, memory is erased. The LEDs flash the following pattern when in
the reset window: LED 1 & 2 and LED 3 & 4 flash alternately at 0.5 second rate. When erasing memory,
LED 2 flashes very quickly or it remains on; DO NOT CYCLE POWER.
It takes less than 60 seconds to erase the memory. LEDs 1 and 4 flash for 10 seconds after the memory has
been erased, then the board will reboot.
24.5

Initial IP Addressing Mode

The board can be configured using a fixed static IP address. In order to use a fixed static IP address, DIP
switch 2 should be ON. This default address cannot be changed. If this is chosen, the static IP address is
192.168.0.251.
To communicate with the board using this address, the computer must also be on the same subnet. Usually,
this requires changing the computer's network interface card settings.
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