BioSync readers via their serial number/MAC address - so no addressing of the read- ers is required during setup. The host PC connects to the CNV-1000, then the CNV-1000 connects to the BioSync readers via RS-485. The RS-485 network between the BioSync units is used for fin-...
There is no maximum number of portals that can be added to the software. A system can use any number of CNV-1000 converters. The following steps explain how to setup the CNV-1000 converter. - 4 - P/N: 02303-001 - Rev. E...
CNV-1000 module to the network. The CNV-1000 converter is connected to the PC via a local area network (into a net- work hub or switch) or directly from the host PC (using a cross-over cable). It uses an external 12VDC power supply and does not require any drivers to be installed.
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3.2 Connecting Multiple BioSync Readers 1. Apply 12VDC power to the CNV-1000. 2. Connect the host PC to the CNV-1000 using a cross-over cable or via a hub/switch using a patch cable. 3. Connect the first BioSync to the CNV-1000 using the RS-485 connections.
BioSync 4.0 CNV-1000 Host PC Connection IMPORTANT: The CNV-1000 has a default IP address of 192.168.1.100 so for initial connection and configuration you will have to set the host PC with an IP address in the same IP range: Consult an IT professional if you require assistance changing the host PC IP address.
BioSync 10. You will now be able to connect to the CNV-1000 via a web browser. 5.0 CNV-1000 IP Address Change 1. Open a web browser and in the address bar, enter the default IP address for the CNV-1000. 2. A login window will appear prompting you for a user name and password.
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BioSync 3. In the Settings section enter the IP address you wish to assign to the CNV-1000. 4. Then click on the UPDATE AND RESET button. 5. You will then see the following message: - 9 - P/N: 02303-001 - Rev. E...
BioSync 6. After a few seconds the CNV-1000 will be set to the new IP address. Note: If the new address is on a different range to 192.168.1.X then you will need to alter the host IP address again to be within the new range before you can connect to the converter again.
BioSync 7.0 Adding the CNV-1000 as a Portal Within the BioManager software the converter is referred to as a portal. The portal must be added before you can add the BioSync readers to the software. 1. Click the BioManager client icon on the desktop.
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BioSync 6. Click the SEARCH button and wait... 7. If the CNV-1000 is found it will be displayed in the table. Note: You can also add the portal manually (via right-click - Add Portal), you then simply type the IP address which is assigned to the CNV-1000).
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BioSync 11. Enter New Settings: - IP: IP address of device - Setup port: Network port for search and setup. Changing is not recom- mended. - Password: Password for access to read and change the settings of the CNV- 1000. It is recommended to change the default password and use it for all con- verters in the system.
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- Web port: Web interface port. - Version: Read-only field displaying the firmware version of the converter. 12. Click on SEND SETTINGS to configure the CNV-1000, in a few seconds you should see the results message notifying you that the settings have been successfully changed.
BioSync 8.0 CNV-1000 Firmware Upgrade Procedure Perform the following steps to upgrade the firmware on a CNV-1000: IMPORTANT NOTE: If the version is NOT greater than the detected version (being used by the CNV-1000) then DO NOT change the firmware.
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BioSync 3. Select the firmware file with a "xhc" extension. 4. Check the firmware version. 5. Click on the UPLOAD button. 6. Wait for the "Update End" message. 7. Close the Firmware Update window. - 16 - P/N: 02303-001 - Rev. E...
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BioSync Contact Keri Systems Keri USA Keri UK, Ireland, Europe 302 Enzo Drive. Suite 190, San Jose, Unit 1, Main Road, North Burlingham, CA, 95138 USA Norwich, NR13 4TA, UK Telephone: (800) 260-5265 (408) 435- Telephone: + 44 (0) 1763 273 243 8400 Web: www.kerisys.com...
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