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5) Check to see that the computer can communicate with the<br />

eDAQ by opening Microsoft Internet Explorer and typing in the new<br />

IP address of the eDAQ as be<strong>for</strong>e.<br />

NOTE: It is highly recommended that the Favorites folder be updated<br />

to reflect the current address of the eDAQ.<br />

9.1.2. Shutdown Procedure<br />

NOTE: This procedure begins with all equipment on and all<br />

connections made.<br />

1) Verify that the yellow indicator light on the LED is off (or<br />

blinking, if in the middle of a test or run).<br />

2) Close the TCE software. (This step is not required.)<br />

3) Press the power button on the front of the eDAQ and wait <strong>for</strong><br />

the eDAQ to complete its shut-down cycle. When all LEDs have<br />

turned off, proceed to the next step.<br />

4) Turn off the power supply.<br />

5) All connections may be unplugged at this time.<br />

Figure 9.2.1: Power Button on Front of eDAQ Lite<br />

NOTE: The eDAQ may be turned off by cycling power. However, if this<br />

is done repeatedly without giving the battery sufficient time to<br />

recharge, the eDAQ may become inoperable without recharging and<br />

re-initialization. In case of this situation, refer to Section 9.1.3: SIC File<br />

Recovery.<br />

9.1.3. SIC File Recovery Procedure<br />

NOTE: This procedure is to be used when the eDAQ fails to start up<br />

due to a power failure with insufficiently charged backup battery.<br />

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