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 |  40319  |  40320  |  T5:IN32  | |  40319  |  40320  |  T5:IN32  |
  
-^  PID1  ^^^+^  PID1  ^^^  ^  PID2  ^^^ 
 +^  Register  ^  Description  ^  Note  ^  ^  Register  ^  Description  ^  Note  ^ 
 +|  40400:\\ 40401  |  Enable  |  0=Disable\\ 1=Enable  | ::: |  40430:\\ 40431  |  Enable  |  0=Disable\\ 1=Enable 
 +|  40402:\\ 40403  |  P-Factor  |    | ::: |  40432:\\ 40433  |  P-Factor  |    | 
 +|  40404:\\ 40405  |  I-Factor  |    | ::: |  40434:\\ 40435  |  I-Factor  |    | 
 +|  40406:\\ 40407  |  D-Factor      | ::: |  40436:\\ 40437  |  D-Factor      | 
 +|  40408:\\ 40409  |  Max Limit  |    | ::: |  40438:\\ 40439  |  Max Limit  |    | 
 +|  40410:\\ 40411  |  Min Limit  |    | ::: |  40440:\\ 40441  |  Min Limit  |    | 
 +|  40412:\\ 40413  |  Input\\ Terminal  |  1-5  | ::: |  40442:\\ 40443  |  Input\\ Terminal  |  1-5  | 
 +|  40414:\\ 40415  |  Input\\ Channel  |  1-32  | ::: |  40444:\\ 40445  |  Input\\ Channel  |  1-32  | 
 +|  40416:\\ 40417  |  Output\\ Terminal  |  1-5  | ::: |  40446:\\ 40447  |  Output\\ Terminal  |  1-5  | 
 +|  40418:\\ 40419  |  Output\\ Channel  |  1-32  | ::: |  40448:\\ 40449  |  Output\\ Channel  |  1-32  |  
 +|  40420:\\ 40421  |  Deadband  |    | ::: |  40450:\\ 40451  |  Deadband  |    | 
 +|  40422:\\ 40423  |  Setpoint  |    | ::: |  40452:\\ 40453  |  Setpoint  |    | 
 + 
 +^  PID3  ^^^  ^  PID4  ^^^ 
 +^  Register  ^  Description  ^  Note  ^  ^  Register  ^  Description  ^  Note  ^ 
 +|  40460:\\ 40461  |  Enable  |  0=Disable\\ 1=Enable  | ::: |  40490:\\ 40491  |  Enable  |  0=Disable\\ 1=Enable 
 +|  40462:\\ 40463  |  P-Factor  |    | ::: |  40492:\\ 40493  |  P-Factor  |    | 
 +|  40464:\\ 40465  |  I-Factor  |    | ::: |  40494:\\ 40495  |  I-Factor  |    | 
 +|  40466:\\ 40467  |  D-Factor      | ::: |  40496:\\ 40497  |  D-Factor      | 
 +|  40468:\\ 40469  |  Max Limit  |    | ::: |  40498:\\ 40499  |  Max Limit  |    | 
 +|  40470:\\ 40471  |  Min Limit  |    | ::: |  40500:\\ 40501  |  Min Limit  |    | 
 +|  40472:\\ 40473  |  Input\\ Terminal  |  1-5  | ::: |  40502:\\ 40503  |  Input\\ Terminal  |  1-5  | 
 +|  40474:\\ 40475  |  Input\\ Channel  |  1-32  | ::: |  40504:\\ 40505  |  Input\\ Channel  |  1-32  | 
 +|  40476:\\ 40477  |  Output\\ Terminal  |  1-5  | ::: |  40506:\\ 40507  |  Output\\ Terminal  |  1-5  | 
 +|  40478:\\ 40479  |  Output\\ Channel  |  1-32  | ::: |  40508:\\ 40509  |  Output\\ Channel  |  1-32  |  
 +|  40480:\\ 40481  |  Deadband  |    | ::: |  40510:\\ 40511  |  Deadband  |    | 
 +|  40482:\\ 40483  |  Setpoint  |    | ::: |  40512:\\ 40513  |  Setpoint  |    | 
 + 
 +^  PID5  ^^^  ^  PID6  ^^^ 
 +^  Register  ^  Description  ^  Note  ^  ^  Register  ^  Description  ^  Note  ^ 
 +|  40520:\\ 40521  |  Enable  |  0=Disable\\ 1=Enable  | ::: |  40550:\\ 40551  |  Enable  |  0=Disable\\ 1=Enable 
 +|  40522:\\ 40523  |  P-Factor  |    | ::: |  40552:\\ 40553  |  P-Factor  |    | 
 +|  40524:\\ 40525  |  I-Factor  |    | ::: |  40554:\\ 40555  |  I-Factor  |    | 
 +|  40526:\\ 40527  |  D-Factor      | ::: |  40556:\\ 40557  |  D-Factor      | 
 +|  40528:\\ 40529  |  Max Limit  |    | ::: |  40558:\\ 40559  |  Max Limit  |    | 
 +|  40530:\\ 40531  |  Min Limit  |    | ::: |  40560:\\ 40561  |  Min Limit  |    | 
 +|  40532:\\ 40533  |  Input\\ Terminal  |  1-5  | ::: |  40562:\\ 40563  |  Input\\ Terminal  |  1-5  | 
 +|  40534:\\ 40535  |  Input\\ Channel  |  1-32  | ::: |  40564:\\ 40565  |  Input\\ Channel  |  1-32  | 
 +|  40536:\\ 40537  |  Output\\ Terminal  |  1-5  | ::: |  40566:\\ 40567  |  Output\\ Terminal  |  1-5  | 
 +|  40538:\\ 40539  |  Output\\ Channel  |  1-32  | ::: |  40568:\\ 40569  |  Output\\ Channel  |  1-32  |  
 +|  40540:\\ 40541  |  Deadband  |    | ::: |  40570:\\ 40571  |  Deadband  |    | 
 +|  40542:\\ 40543  |  Setpoint  |    | ::: |  40572:\\ 40573  |  Setpoint  |    | 
 + 
 +^  PID7  ^^^  ^  PID8  ^^^ 
 +^  Register  ^  Description  ^  Note  ^  ^  Register  ^  Description  ^  Note  ^ 
 +|  40580:\\ 40581  |  Enable  |  0=Disable\\ 1=Enable  | ::: |  40610:\\ 40611  |  Enable  |  0=Disable\\ 1=Enable 
 +|  40582:\\ 40583  |  P-Factor  |    | ::: |  40612:\\ 40613  |  P-Factor  |    | 
 +|  40584:\\ 40585  |  I-Factor  |    | ::: |  40614:\\ 40615  |  I-Factor  |    | 
 +|  40586:\\ 40587  |  D-Factor      | ::: |  40616:\\ 40617  |  D-Factor      | 
 +|  40588:\\ 40589  |  Max Limit  |    | ::: |  40618:\\ 40619  |  Max Limit  |    | 
 +|  40590:\\ 40591  |  Min Limit  |    | ::: |  40620:\\ 40621  |  Min Limit  |    | 
 +|  40592:\\ 40593  |  Input\\ Terminal  |  1-5  | ::: |  40622:\\ 40623  |  Input\\ Terminal  |  1-5  | 
 +|  40594:\\ 40595  |  Input\\ Channel  |  1-32  | ::: |  40624:\\ 40625  |  Input\\ Channel  |  1-32  | 
 +|  40596:\\ 40597  |  Output\\ Terminal  |  1-5  | ::: |  40626:\\ 40627  |  Output\\ Terminal  |  1-5  | 
 +|  40598:\\ 40599  |  Output\\ Channel  |  1-32  | ::: |  40628:\\ 40629  |  Output\\ Channel  |  1-32  |  
 +|  40600:\\ 40601  |  Deadband  |    | ::: |  40630:\\ 40631  |  Deadband  |    | 
 +|  40602:\\ 40603  |  Setpoint  |    | ::: |  40632:\\ 40633  |  Setpoint  |    | 
 + 
 +^  PID9  ^^^  ^  PID10  ^^^ 
 +^  Register  ^  Description  ^  Note  ^  ^  Register  ^  Description  ^  Note  ^ 
 +|  40640:\\ 40641  |  Enable  |  0=Disable\\ 1=Enable  | ::: |  40670:\\ 40671  |  Enable  |  0=Disable\\ 1=Enable 
 +|  40642:\\ 40643  |  P-Factor  |    | ::: |  40672:\\ 40673  |  P-Factor  |    | 
 +|  40644:\\ 40645  |  I-Factor  |    | ::: |  40674:\\ 40675  |  I-Factor  |    | 
 +|  40646:\\ 40647  |  D-Factor      | ::: |  40676:\\ 40677  |  D-Factor      | 
 +|  40648:\\ 40649  |  Max Limit  |    | ::: |  40678:\\ 40679  |  Max Limit  |    | 
 +|  40650:\\ 40651  |  Min Limit  |    | ::: |  40680:\\ 40681  |  Min Limit  |    | 
 +|  40652:\\ 40653  |  Input\\ Terminal  |  1-5  | ::: |  40682:\\ 40683  |  Input\\ Terminal  |  1-5  | 
 +|  40654:\\ 40655  |  Input\\ Channel  |  1-32  | ::: |  40684:\\ 40685  |  Input\\ Channel  |  1-32  | 
 +|  40656:\\ 40657  |  Output\\ Terminal  |  1-5  | ::: |  40686:\\ 40687  |  Output\\ Terminal  |  1-5  | 
 +|  40658:\\ 40659  |  Output\\ Channel  |  1-32  | ::: |  40688:\\ 40689  |  Output\\ Channel  |  1-32  |  
 +|  40660:\\ 40661  |  Deadband  |    | ::: |  40690:\\ 40691  |  Deadband  |    | 
 +|  40662:\\ 40663  |  Setpoint  |    | ::: |  40692:\\ 40693  |  Setpoint  |    | 
 + 
 +^  Key Command Registers  ^^ 
 +|  Register  |  Note  | 
 +|  40700  |  Main Key Command Register\\ Write 1 for Star\\ Write 2 for Reset\\ Write 3 for Stop\\ Write 4 for Cancel Timers 
 +|  40701  |  Start Key Command\\ (Write any value to start) 
 +|  40702  |  Reset Key Command\\ (Write any value to reset) 
 +|  40703  |  Stop Key Command\\ (Write any value to stop)  | 
 +|  40704  |  Cancel Timers Key Command\\ (Write any value to Cancel Timers) 
 +|  Key Commands are 16-Bit Registers  || 
 + 
 +^  Global/Control  ^^^
 ^  Register  ^  Description  ^  Note  ^ ^  Register  ^  Description  ^  Note  ^
-|  40400:\\ 40401   Enable  |  0=Disable\\ 1=Enable +|  40800:\\ 40801  |  Input #1\\ Enable  |  0=Disable\\ 1=Enable 
-|  40402:\\ 40403  |  P-Factor     +|  40802:\\ 40803  |  Input #2\\ Enable   0=Disable\\ 1=Enable  
-|  40404:\\ 40405  |  I-Factor     | +|  40804:\\ 40805  |  Input #1\\ 0% Output     | 
-|  40406:\\ 40407  |  D-Factor   |    | +|  40806:\\ 40807  |  Input #1\\ 100% Output  |    | 
-|  40408:\\ 40409  |  Max Limit     | +|  40808:\\ 40809  |  Input #2\\ 0% Output     | 
-|  40410:\\ 40411  |  Min Limit     | +|  40810:\\ 40811  |  Input #2\\ 100% Output     | 
-|  40412:\\ 40413   Input\\ Terminal  |  1-5  | +|  40812:\\ 40813   Input #1\\ Linear/PID  |  0=Linear\\ 1=PID  | 
-|  40414:\\ 40415   Input\\ Channel  |  1-32  | +|  40814:\\ 40815  |  Input #2\\ Linear/PID  |  0=Linear\\ 1=PID  | 
-|  40416:\\ 40417   Output\\ Terminal  |  1-5  | +|  40816:\\ 40817  |  Input #1\\ Terminal  |  1-5  | 
-|  40418:\\ 40419   Output\\ Channel  |  1-32  |  +|  40818:\\ 40819   Input #1\\ Channel  |  1-32  | 
-|  40420:\\ 40421  |  Deadband     | +|  40820:\\ 40821  |  Input #2\\ Terminal  |  1-5  | 
-|  40422:\\ 40423  |  Setpoint     |+|  40822:\\ 40823  |  Input #2\\ Channel  |  1-32  | 
 +|  40824:\\ 40825   Output #1\\ Terminal  |  1-5  | 
 +|  40826:\\ 40827   Output #1\\ Channel  |  1- | 
 +|  40828:\\ 40829  |  Output #2\\ Terminal  |  1-5  | 
 +|  40830:\\ 40831  |  Output #2\\ Channel  |  1-4  | 
 +|  40832:\\ 40833  |  Output #1\\ Low     | 
 +|  40834:\\ 40835  |  Output #1\\ High     | 
 +|  40836:\\ 40837  |  Output #2\\ Low  |    | 
 +|  40838:\\ 40839  |  Output #2\\ High  |    | 
 +|  40840:\\ 40841  |  Output #1\\ Ramp Rate  |    | 
 +|  40842:\\ 40843  |  Output #2\\ Ramp Rate  |    | 
 +|  40844:\\ 40845  |  Output #1\\ Reverse Action  |  0=Normal\\ 1=Reverse 
 +|  40846:\\ 40847  |  Output #2\\ Reverse Action  |  0=Normal\\ 1=Reverse 
 +|  40848:\\ 40849  |  Input #1\\ P-Factor  |    | 
 +|  40850:\\ 40851  |  Input #1\\ I-Factor  |    | 
 +|  40852:\\ 40853  |  Input #1\\ D-Factor  |    | 
 +|  40854:\\ 40855  |  Input #2\\ P-Factor  |    | 
 +|  40856:\\ 40857  |  Input #2\\ I-Factor  |    | 
 +|  40858:\\ 40859  |  Input #2\\ D-Factor  |    | 
 +|  40860:\\ 40861  |  Auto/Manual Toggle\\ Input Terminal  |  1-5  | 
 +|  40862:\\ 40863  |  Auto/Manual Toggle\\ Input Channel  |  1-32  | 
 +|  40864:\\ 40865  |  Speed Control\\ Mode  |  0=Manual\\ 1=Auto 
 +|  40866:\\ 40867  |  Manual\\ Speed  |  value in\\ RPM  | 
 + 
 +Registers 41001 - 41998 are the Register Mirror Test Area(Any value written to these registers will be able to be read starting at register 30001. For example you can write a 32 bit value at 41001,41002 and read it at 30001, 30002) 
 + 
 +Starting at register 42000:42001 The Safety Setpoint for each channel is store. First High then Low.\\ 
 +Example: 42000:42001 is Terminal 1 Input 1 High Safety Setpoint and 42002:42003 is Terminal 1 Input 1 Low Safety Setpoint. 
 + 
 +There is 100 register spacing between channels so Terminal 1 Input 2 High and Low Safety Setpoints are registers 42100:42101 and 42102:42103 
 + 
 +This continues for 32 channels per terminal board with 5 Terminal Boards Max
  
  
 ===== - HAZARDOUS AREA OPERATION ===== ===== - HAZARDOUS AREA OPERATION =====
  
-==== - ====+==== - General ====
 The DE-4000 Series Configurable Safety Shutdown and Control System is CSA The DE-4000 Series Configurable Safety Shutdown and Control System is CSA
 (C/US) – certified for Class I, Division 2, Groups C and D areas or non-hazardous (C/US) – certified for Class I, Division 2, Groups C and D areas or non-hazardous
 locations. locations.
-The HMI Display Module is CSA certified (C/US) with an ambient temperature range of -30°C to 80°C (-22°F to 176°F) temperature code T4 + 
-The Controller Module is CSA certified (C/US) with an ambient temperature+● The HMI Display Module is CSA certified (C/US) with an ambient temperature range of -30°C to 80°C (-22°F to 176°F) temperature code T4 
 + 
 +● The Controller Module is CSA certified (C/US) with an ambient temperature
 range of -40°C to 85°C (-40°F to 185°F) temperature code T4 range of -40°C to 85°C (-40°F to 185°F) temperature code T4
-The Terminal Module is CSA certified (C/US) with an ambient temperature+ 
 +● The Terminal Module is CSA certified (C/US) with an ambient temperature
 range of -40°C to 85°C (-40°F to 185°F) temperature code T3C range of -40°C to 85°C (-40°F to 185°F) temperature code T3C
 +
 The DE-4000 System must be installed in a suitable enclosure. The DE-4000 System must be installed in a suitable enclosure.
 +
 The following requirements must also be met (refer to NFPA standard no. 493): The following requirements must also be met (refer to NFPA standard no. 493):
-The low voltage sensor switch wires within the panel enclosure must be kept+ 
 +● The low voltage sensor switch wires within the panel enclosure must be kept
 at least two (2) inches away from other wiring. Run the sensor switch wires at least two (2) inches away from other wiring. Run the sensor switch wires
 leaving the panel in a separate conduit from all other wiring and keep them leaving the panel in a separate conduit from all other wiring and keep them
 separate throughout the installation. separate throughout the installation.
-Wiring to the sensors must have a grade of insulation capable of withstanding+ 
 +● Wiring to the sensors must have a grade of insulation capable of withstanding
 an AC voltage of 500 volts RMS. an AC voltage of 500 volts RMS.
-Sensor wires must be run in separate conduits and junction boxes from high+ 
 +● Sensor wires must be run in separate conduits and junction boxes from high
 voltage wires such as ignition, fuel valve, and other high voltage wiring. voltage wires such as ignition, fuel valve, and other high voltage wiring.
  
-==== - ====+<html> 
 +<p style="background-color:red; color:white; text-align:CENTER;"> 
 +<b>WARNING</b>: Substitution of 
 +components may impair intrinsic 
 +safety and/or suitability for Class 
 +I, Div. 2, Groups C and D. Do 
 +not disconnect equipment in Div. 
 +2 environment unless power is 
 +switched off or the area is known to 
 +be non-hazardous. 
 + 
 +</p> 
 +</html> 
 +==== - Power ====
 The power for the DE-4000 System must be from a Class 2 power source with The power for the DE-4000 System must be from a Class 2 power source with
 transient protection or from a 24-volt battery system. transient protection or from a 24-volt battery system.
 +
 The DE-4000 System must be installed in accordance with the requirements of The DE-4000 System must be installed in accordance with the requirements of
 the National Electrical Code (US) and the Canadian Electrical Code (Canada) the National Electrical Code (US) and the Canadian Electrical Code (Canada)
  
-==== - ==== +==== - WARNINGS ==== 
-WARNINGS + 
-WARNING – EXPLOSION HAZARD – Substitution of components may impair+● WARNING – EXPLOSION HAZARD – Substitution of components may impair
 intrinsic safety and/or suitability for Class 1, Div. 2, Groups C and D. intrinsic safety and/or suitability for Class 1, Div. 2, Groups C and D.
-AVERTISSEMENT – RISQUE D’EXPLOSION – La substitution de composants eutrendre ce materiel inacceptable pour les emplacements de Classe I, Division 2. + 
-WARNING – EXPLOSION HAZARD – Do not disconnect equipment in Div.+● AVERTISSEMENT – RISQUE D’EXPLOSION – La substitution de composants eutrendre ce materiel inacceptable pour les emplacements de Classe I, Division 2. 
 + 
 +● WARNING – EXPLOSION HAZARD – Do not disconnect equipment in Div.
 2 environment unless power is switched off or the area is known to be nonhazardous. 2 environment unless power is switched off or the area is known to be nonhazardous.
-AVERTISSEMENT – RISQUE D’EXPLOSION – Avant de deconnecter l’equipement,+ 
 +● AVERTISSEMENT – RISQUE D’EXPLOSION – Avant de deconnecter l’equipement,
 couper le courant ou s’assurer que l’emplacement est designe non. couper le courant ou s’assurer que l’emplacement est designe non.
-Warning – EXPLOSION HAZARD - Do not use USB connectors in hazardous area. + 
-AVERTISSEMENT – RISQUE D’EXPLOSION – Ne pas utiliser les connecteurs+● Warning – EXPLOSION HAZARD - Do not use USB connectors in hazardous area. 
 + 
 +● AVERTISSEMENT – RISQUE D’EXPLOSION – Ne pas utiliser les connecteurs
 USB en zone dangereuse. USB en zone dangereuse.
  
-==== - ====+==== - IP54 ====
 When the DE-4000 System is installed in hazardous area, it shall be installed When the DE-4000 System is installed in hazardous area, it shall be installed
 in a suitable enclosure which provides an ingress protection minimum level of in a suitable enclosure which provides an ingress protection minimum level of
 IP54 (splash protected). IP54 (splash protected).
  
-==== - ====+==== - Inputs ====
 The inputs are rated non-incendive: The inputs are rated non-incendive:
-Terminal Module – when the inputs are configured as: + 
-• “Discrete” or “Digital” inputs must be connected to passive switches only. +● Terminal Module – when the inputs are configured as: 
-• When configured as thermocouple, inputs must be connected to thermocouples only. + 
-• When connected as an analog input, inputs must not exceed 5VDC. +• “Discrete” or “Digital” inputs must be connected to passive switches only.\\ 
-• When connected as 4-20mA, inputs must not exceed 24mA. +• When configured as thermocouple, inputs must be connected to thermocouples only.\\ 
-RPM inputs – when connected to Altronic 691118-x magnetic pickup or+• When connected as an analog input, inputs must not exceed 5VDC.\\ 
 +• When connected as 4-20mA, inputs must not exceed 24mA.\\ 
 +● RPM inputs – when connected to Altronic 691118-x magnetic pickup or
 Altronic 791050-x Hall Effect pickup. Both pickups are CSA approved as Altronic 791050-x Hall Effect pickup. Both pickups are CSA approved as
-non-incendive outputs. +non-incendive outputs.\\ 
-Controller Module Discrete Inputs – when connected to dry contacts.+● Controller Module Discrete Inputs – when connected to dry contacts. 
 + 
 +==== - WiFi Antenna ====
  
-==== - ==== +Coaxial cable leaving the system enclosure shall be routed in
-WiFi Antenna – Coaxial cable leaving the system enclosure shall be routed in+
 conduit or be protected by another approved Division 2 wiring method. The antenna itself shall be located in a non-hazardous area, or shall not have exposed conduit or be protected by another approved Division 2 wiring method. The antenna itself shall be located in a non-hazardous area, or shall not have exposed
 bare metal elements. bare metal elements.
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 ===== - CONNECTING VIA ETHERNET TO CONFIGURE THE DE-4000 ===== ===== - CONNECTING VIA ETHERNET TO CONFIGURE THE DE-4000 =====
  
-==== - ====+==== - General ====
 Each DE-4000 System requires configuration prior to use. The DE-4000 is a Each DE-4000 System requires configuration prior to use. The DE-4000 is a
 web-enabled smart device. Configuration of the DE-4000 is through the web web-enabled smart device. Configuration of the DE-4000 is through the web
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 with a standard RJ45 connector on both ends, is required. Ethernet Cable, with a standard RJ45 connector on both ends, is required. Ethernet Cable,
 CAT5 1.0m (39") (693221-2) is a suitable cable available from Altronic. CAT5 1.0m (39") (693221-2) is a suitable cable available from Altronic.
 +
 A network connection is required to connect the laptop PC to the DE-4000. A network connection is required to connect the laptop PC to the DE-4000.
 This can be accomplished in one of two ways, a temporary change to the TCP/ This can be accomplished in one of two ways, a temporary change to the TCP/
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 adapter is outlined below for Microsoft® Windows-based computers. The laptop adapter is outlined below for Microsoft® Windows-based computers. The laptop
 PC must have at least one Network Interface Card (NIC) installed. PC must have at least one Network Interface Card (NIC) installed.
-IP Address 98.102.65.174 is the default IP address for the DE-4000 System. + 
-The IP address of your laptop PC network interface must be set to an address of 98.102.65.x, where x is any integer from 1 to 254, excluding the +● IP Address 98.102.65.174 is the default IP address for the DE-4000 System.\\ 
-range of 160-174. +● The IP address of your laptop PC network interface must be set to an address of 98.102.65.x, where x is any integer from 1 to 254, excluding the range of 160-174.\\ 
-The IP address on your laptop PC must be set to static. The PC is typically+● The IP address on your laptop PC must be set to static. The PC is typically
 configured to obtain an IP address dynamically; if so, you will usually have configured to obtain an IP address dynamically; if so, you will usually have
-no control over its address and will have to set it to static. +no control over its address and will have to set it to static.\\ 
-Follow the procedure below for Microsoft® Windows 7 operating system: +Follow the procedure below for Microsoft® Windows 7 operating system:\\ 
-1. From the Microsoft® Windows 7 desktop, click on the Windows Button in +1. From the Microsoft® Windows 7 desktop, click on the **Windows Button** in 
-the lower left-hand corner and then click on Control Panel. +the lower left-hand corner and then click on **Control Panel**. 
-2. Click on Network and Sharing Center. + 
-3. Click on Local Area Connection. +2. Click on **Network and Sharing Center**. 
-4. Click on the Properties button. + 
-5. Click on the Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) item and click on the +3. Click on **Local Area Connection**. 
-Properties button. + 
-6. Click on the Use the following IP address: option.+4. Click on the **Properties** button. 
 + 
 +5. Click on the **Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)** item and click on the 
 +**Properties** button. 
 + 
 +6. Click on the **Use the following IP address:** option. 
 7. Change the IP address to 98.102.65.xxx (for example 98.102.65.115). 7. Change the IP address to 98.102.65.xxx (for example 98.102.65.115).
 +
 8. Change the Subnet Mask to 255.255.255.0. 8. Change the Subnet Mask to 255.255.255.0.
-9. Click OK. + 
-10. Click OK on the Local Area Connection Properties screen. +9. Click **OK**. 
-11. Click Close on the Local Area Connection Status screen.+ 
 +10. Click **OK** on the Local Area Connection Properties screen. 
 + 
 +11. Click **Close** on the Local Area Connection Status screen. 
 For further information, please refer to the document How to Establish an Ethernet Connection to a PLC+ Module on the Altronic website www.altronic-llc.com. For further information, please refer to the document How to Establish an Ethernet Connection to a PLC+ Module on the Altronic website www.altronic-llc.com.
-A web browser on the laptop PC is used to communicate to the DE-4000+ 
 +● A web browser on the laptop PC is used to communicate to the DE-4000
 System. Preferred browsers are Google® Chrome and Firefox. System. Preferred browsers are Google® Chrome and Firefox.
-Open the web browser and type in the IP address (98.102.65.174). The DE4000 configuration page will be loaded.+ 
 +● Open the web browser and type in the IP address (98.102.65.174). The DE4000 configuration page will be loaded.
  
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