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Network Online Module View<br />

Viewing modules that are online is performed by using the online module view function in the advanced network<br />

section. To enter the module online view function select [MENU, 4, 8, 1, 2] the follow display explains the<br />

screen information.<br />

• Select the offline network menu item. The display will show that the system is scanning all modules to see if<br />

any have gone offline.<br />

Checking online<br />

modules....<br />

• If the system finds that a module is offline the module type and serial number will be displayed and a prompt<br />

asking the user to check for the next offline module.<br />

KP001 S:9781711F<br />

Next module <br />

The screen shows that PRT-KLCD located at address 001 is registered in the system with serial number<br />

9781711F is online and operating correctly. Press the [] key to check the next module.<br />

• When the scanning for online modules is completed or there are no more modules to scan the display will<br />

show the message below.<br />

Online list<br />

Completed.<br />

To scan again press the [] or press the [MENU] key to return to the main menu.<br />

Network Module Reload<br />

Reloading modules on the network will program the module with the configuration settings that are programmed<br />

in the controller. This should be performed when programming of the system is completed. To enter the module<br />

update function select [MENU, 4, 8, 1, 3] the following display explains the screen information and actions that<br />

are performed.<br />

• Select the update option from the network menu. The display will prompt to ask if you are sure you want to<br />

reload the modules. If you want to continue with the update press the [ENTER] key, to cancel press the<br />

[MENU] key.<br />

Reload modules<br />

are you sure<br />

• Pressing the [ENTER] key the keypad will display the message below if the module update has proceeded.<br />

Reload modules<br />

started....<br />

If the screen displays a message that the update process could not start this is because another network<br />

function has taken priority. When this is completed try to perform the update again.<br />

Each module will be programmed with the configuration information.<br />

Network Init and Reboot<br />

Init and reboot modules on the network will program the module with the configuration settings that are<br />

programmed in the controller and then perform a reset of the module. This should be performed when<br />

programming of the system is completed. To enter the module update function select [MENU, 4, 8, 1, 4] the<br />

following display explains the screen information and actions that are performed.<br />

• Select the update init item from the module menu. The display will prompt to ask if you are sure you want to<br />

update and init the modules. If you want to continue with the update press the [ENTER] key, to cancel<br />

press the [MENU] key.<br />

Init and reboot<br />

are you sure<br />

• Pressing the [ENTER] key the keypad will display the message below if the module update has proceeded.<br />

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