iManager NetEco 6000
Device Installation and Commissioning Guide
Step 7 Click Connection Test to start the connection test.
Step 8 After the connection test is successful, click
information.
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6.4.2.5 Adding a Hydrogen Sensor
6.4.2.5.1 Setting Monitoring Parameters for a Hydrogen Sensor
Prerequisites
Context
Before connecting the hydrogen sensor to the NetEco, modify the port parameters for the
collector connecting to the hydrogen sensor to ensure that the values of BaudRate, DataBit,
StopBit, and Parity on the hydrogen sensor are consistent with those for the collector port.
Procedure
Step 1 Set the hydrogen sensor device address by setting the ADD dual in-line package (DIP) on the
hydrogen detector RS485 monitoring card.
Table 6-32 Mapping between Hydrogen Sensor communications address and DIP switch
Communicati
ons Address
1
5
10
15
BaudRate, DataBit, StopBit and Parity on hydrogen sensor can not be set, the default
setting is 9600, 8, 1 and None.
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The device address planned for the hydrogen sensor is obtained.
The hydrogen sensor is powered on.
The IP address, user name, and password for logging in to the collector are obtained.
A PC with an IP address in the same network segment as the collector is prepared, and
the PC connects to the collector over a switch.
If a toggle switch is flipped to OFF, the value of this toggle switch is 0.
If a toggle switch is flipped to ON, the value of this toggle switch is 1.
SW1
1
1
0
0
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SW2
SW3
1
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
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SW4
0
0
1
0
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