Calibration Coefficient Installation (Windows 7, 8, 10); Firmware Installation Via Web Server - Scanivalve MPS4232 Hardware And Software Manual

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Section 6: Maintenance
Calibration Coefficient Installation
(Windows 7, 8, 10)
The MPS's Calibration Coefficient file can be uploaded or
updated using the MPS Web Server or FTP file server via
Ethernet connection. Using the MPS Web Server is the
preferred method.
Backup coefficient files are provided with every calibrated
MPS module on a Scanivalve USB Thumb Drive. These files
should be archived on a local computer for future use.
In the event you cannot locate your backup file, please
contact Scanivalve with the model and serial number of
your module.

Firmware Installation via Web Server

1. Connect the MPS to the host computer via Ethernet
connection. Ensure the MPS is powered on.
2. Open the web browser of choice:
Google Chrome
Microsoft Edge
Mozilla Firefox
Note: Verify pop-ups are allowed in the browser.
3. Enter in the MPS's IP address into the address bar
and press enter.
4. Navigate to the File Browser page on the MPS's Web
Server.
Figure 6-8: File Browser Page
5. In the "Upload File" section, click "Choose File."
Figure 6-9: Upload File
6. Navigate to the location where the MPS's coefficient
file is stored. The file will be called "Cal_<sn>.cfg"
where <sn> is the serial number of the module.
Select the file and click "Open."
Figure 6-10: Cal_<sn>.cfg
7. The Cal cfg file will now appear in the "Upload File"
section. Click "Upload." A dialog box will appear
with information.
If there is an existing Cal cfg file on the MPS with the
same name, the upload process will overwrite the
existing file.
Figure 6-11: Upload File
8. The Cal cfg file will now appear in the "Config Files"
table.
Figure 6-12: Config Files
9. The new file must be loaded into RAM by one of the
following methods:
- Double click on the new Cal.cfg file and click the
LOAD button.
- Power cycle the MPS
- Execute a REBOOT command
- Execute a LOAD <cal filename> command
where <cal filename> is the name of the Cal file
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