Bus Topology; Connecting To Pump Ad-Hoc; Connecting To Pump Via Router; Pump Configuration Over Ethernet - IMP PUMPS NMT Max C Installation And Operating Manual

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6.1. BUS TOPOLOGY

Figure 4: connecting to a computer with a cross-over cable

6.2. CONNECTING TO PUMP AD-HOC

When connecting directly with the computer, a cross-cable must be used to connect with the pump. The pump
can then be accessed by typing IP address "192.168.0.245" or "nmtpump" or "192.168.0.246" or "nmtpump2"
if it's a left twin pump in to your web browsers address bar.
The computer must be set up to have a dynamic IP address.

6.3. CONNECTING TO PUMP VIA ROUTER

When connecting via a router, a patch cable must be used to connect with the pump. The pump can then be
accessed by typing IP address "192.168.0.245" or "nmtpump" or "192.168.0.246" or "nmtpump2" if it's a left
twin pump in to your web browsers address bar.
The computer must be set up to have a dynamic IP address.

6.4. PUMP CONFIGURATION OVER ETHERNET

Pump configuration is possible via HTML pages that offer different options:
1. Overview (default page when you connect to the pump, web page OVERVIEW) displays pump operation
summary like:
Operating mode,
Power consumption,
Head,
Estimated flow,
RPM
Estimated efficiency,
Priority set point,
Mode switch position
Input/output status
Replay status
Error code
Twin pump status
Night mode status
Motor temperature
Heat sink temperature,
Number of restarts.
Ethernet connection topologies
Figure 5: connecting to a network via router
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