Henny Penny CFE 415 Service Manual page 117

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• Disconnected: This state indicates the fryer and radio module are not communicating
anymore. This state is very short, as the fryer will almost immediately move back to Idling
before attempting to reestablish communications.
8 8 . . 2 2 . . 1 1 . . 2 2 . . 2 2 W W A A N N ( ( R R a a d d i i o o E E x x t t e e r r n n a a l l I I P P A A d d d d r r e e s s s s ) )
This screen shows the radio's IP address as seen by the world as assigned by DHCP
from the local access point or wireless router. It may be a routable or non-routable
address, but is used for communications between the radio module and the outside
world (e.g. the Internet).
I I N N F F O O : This address is only updated when the fryer and radio are successfully
communicating. If communications is interrupted, the screen will continue to show the
last known IP address of the radio. This can help with troubleshooting to see the last
known address, but must be used with caution because the radio could acquire a new
address (via DHCP) while communications is down between it and the fryer.
8 8 . . 2 2 . . 1 1 . . 2 2 . . 3 3 L L A A N N ( ( R R a a d d i i o o I I n n t t e e r r n n a a l l I I P P A A d d d d r r e e s s s s ) )
This screen shows the radio's IP address as seen by the fryer. It is a non-routable,
internal-only address used for communications between itself and the fryer controller.
The last digit of the address also indicates which port the fryer controller is connected.
For example, if the LAN address is shown as 192.168.10.12, then this fryer controller
is connected to Port 2 on the radio module.
I I N N F F O O : This address is only updated when the fryer and radio are successfully
communicating. If communications is interrupted, the screen will continue to show the
last known internal IP address of the radio. This can help with troubleshooting to see
the last known address.
8 8 . . 2 2 . . 1 1 . . 2 2 . . 4 4 L L O O C C ( ( F F r r y y e e r r I I n n t t e e r r n n a a l l ( ( L L o o c c a a l l ) ) I I P P A A d d d d r r e e s s s s ) )
This screen shows the fryer's local IP address as seen by the radio module. It is "the
other end" of the internal network for communications between the radio and fryer.
The last digit of the address also indicates which port the fryer controller is connected.
For example, if the LOC address is shown as 192.168.10.1, then this fryer controller is
connected to Port 1 on the radio module.
I I N N F F O O : This address is generally only updated when the fryer and radio are
successfully communicating. If communications is interrupted, the screen may
continue to show the last known local IP address of the fryer. This can help with
troubleshooting to see the last known address.
8 8 . . 2 2 . . 1 1 . . 2 2 . . 5 5 A A P P ( ( R R a a d d i i o o A A p p p p l l i i c c a a t t i i o o n n V V e e r r s s i i o o n n N N u u m m b b e e r r ) )
This screen shows the version number of the main application software running on the
fryer module. This software is primarily responsible for managing the communications
between the fryer and the Internet.
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