Labconco Protecto Ech Filtered Fume Hoods 183 Series 8' Manuel d'utilisation

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Appendix E: gGuard

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Original instructions

Check the GFH IP information

With your Administration Card, in the

“hood status”

menu of the GFH concerned by this

problem, check the IP Address, GW, and Subnet Mask to make sure it equals what you

have in gGuard

xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

and what is on your lab diagram.

If 0’s or not correct you must re-enter the IP information from your lab diagram to that

specific hoods network parameters.

To do this go to the

“Administration Menu”

press

“OK”

to select it.

Then arrow down to

“Network Parameters”

press

“OK”

to select it.

On

“Ethernet”

press

“OK”

to select it.

Tip here select

DHCP “Yes”

then

“No”

to get the subnet mask to partially fill out

if you have a static IP address.

Use the arrow keys to enter the IP information from your lab diagram. Once you

are sure it is correct press

“OK”

to

“save and exit.”

Now go back to the PC with gGuard and “double click” on the hood in question. Once the

window opens to that hood press “F8” to force an immediate download of the file from the

hood.

FTP Server is locked

If the IP information is correct but you still cannot communicate with the hood you must

reboot the controller to unlock the FTP server.

To do this:

1. Press the light and fan icon on the controller and wait 30 seconds for it to turn off.

2. On the left side of the controller with the problem, pull out the black fuse cartridge

just enough to see the first fuse and break the power connection.

3. Wait 30 seconds and then push it back in. You will see it say

“Booting”

then

come up. Then turn the fans on with the “user” card.

4. After it is on, go to the computer with gGuard and “double click” on the hood in

question. Once that window opens press “F8” to force an immediate download of

the file from the hood.

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