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INSTRUCTION OF
1734-AENT
I/O Adapter and
Communication Interface
Modules
Revision 2
Use to:
• Replace the AENT
• Repair Mod 0 errors
• Stop the Sterilizer from automatically shutting down without cause
while trying to start up.
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Table of Contents
I. REMOVE & REPLACE THE VIRTUAL AENT ETHERNET CONTROL MODULE IN
THE SOFTLOGIX CHASSIS (Slot 3) ...................................................................................... 4
II. PREPARING THE AENT MODULE....................................................................................... 9
III. SETTING THE LAPTOP TO A STATIC ADDRESS ........................................................... 10
IV. CONFIGURING THE AENT CHASIS SIZE ......................................................................... 14
V. CONFIGURING THE AENT IP ADDRESS.......................................................................... 16
VI. PUTTING THE AENT INTO PROGRAM MODE TO PREVENT STERILIZER FROM
SHUTTING DOWN WITHOUT CAUSE .............................................................................. 18
VII. REPLACING THE AENT MODULE .................................................................................... 19
APPENDIX A: I/O MODULE CONFIGURATION .............................................................. 22
APPENDIX B: AENT MODULE INDICATOR LIGHTS ..................................................... 24
APPENDIX C: SOFTLOGIX CONTROLLER (SLOT2) ...................................................... 26
APPENDIX D: SOFTLOGIX ETHERNET/IP MODULE (SLOT 3) .................................... 28
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A USB keyboard (P764333-604 or purchase locally) is used for this procedure. A wireless
keyboard is preferred but not necessary.
To navigate the steps below where “right click” is stated, use of the arrow buttons and
SHIFT/ F10 on the keyboard or double tap firmly on the touch screen with a stylus is also
acceptable.
1. With the 200R completely booted up, and the USB keyboard connected to a USB
port of the 200R, press the ALT and ESC keys simultaneously to start (and exit)
DESKLOCK application.
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2. Select SoftLogix Chassis Monitor (SLGX Chassis) icon (fourth item down) on the
DESKLOCK application. The SoftLogix Chassis Monitor window is displayed.
3. The communication module, Slot 3 (SOFTLOGIX Ethernet Controller), may have a
RED X through it to indicate that it has faulted. (Note: it does not have to show a
RED X to be faulted.)
4. Select (right click) Slot 2 (SOFTLOGIX Ethernet Controller) of the chassis monitor.
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8. Select OK to confirm.
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11. Select Ethernet/IP Softlogix5800 Ethernet/IP at the bottom of the list. Slot
should be 3. Acknowledge selecting OK.
12. Highlight the IP address 192.67.69.2 (the IP address of the200R with which the
AENT needs to establish communication) at the top of the Select Device window,
and ensure that the Use Previous Configuration option is selected. Select Next.
192.67.69.2
13. If Steris is not typed in the Label for Ethernet/IP address, you may do so now.
However, it is not required. Select Finish.
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192.67.69.2
14. Select (right click) Slot 2 (SOFTLOGIX Ethernet Controller) of the chassis in the
chassis monitor.
15. Select RUN and acknowledge the window asking to set controller to run mode by
tapping YES.
16. Note the IP address 192.67.69.2 of the 200R scrolling across the top of the Slot 3
communication module. Close SoftLogix Chassis Monitor by tapping on red X in
upper right corner.
However, it may be necessary to cycle power on the 200R for the control to restart to apply
the changes and return to normal operation. Turn I/O key switch off. The 200R is shut
down when the blue screen displays “VGA NO INPUT SIGNAL” on the screen. It will be
necessary to allow the UPS to completely shut down. The display will go completely dark
when the UPS is shut down and takes approximately 10 minutes. To shorten the wait time,
the UPS (Uninterruptable Power Supply - battery backup) may be disconnected after the
blue screen displays “VGA NO INPUT SIGNAL” and reconnected after the screen is blank but
before power is restored to 200R. Turn I/O key switch on. Allow 200R to reboot until
Standby Menu loads.
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2. Connect your laptop to the AENT using the null modem cable. Disconnect the null
modem cable from the 200R at LAN 1 and connect it to the Ethernet on your laptop.
There should not be any connection between the 200R and AENT at this time.
3. Cycle power on the AENT for the new values to be read on the thumbwheels. Fold down
release tab and lift slightly until lights go out on the AENT. Reseat removable terminal
block to return power to the AENT.
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6. Select Control Panel (middle of the right hand side of the popup box).
7. Double click the INTERNET OPTIONS icon to open the INTERNET PROPERTIES
window.
Note the original configurations of your laptop because you will need to return to
the original settings after procedure is complete.
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10. Ensure that the only item selected with a check mark in the box next to it is
Automatically Detect Settings as shown. Click on the OK button.
12. Double click on the NETWORK CONNECTIONS icon in the CONTROL PANEL.
13. Disable the wireless and 1394 connections from your NETWORK CONNECTIONS
window in the CONTROL PANEL by right clicking on icon and selecting Disable
from drop down box. Right click on the LOCAL AREA CONNECTION icon check
that it is not disabled but connected and select PROPERTIES.
Note the original configurations of your laptop because you will need to return to
the original settings after procedure is complete.
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16.
14.
15.
13.
17.
14. Scroll down in the Local Area Connection Properties Window to highlight INTERNET
Protocol (TCP/IP) and click on the PROPERTIES button.
15. Select the USE THE FOLLOWING IP ADDRESS button and type the following IP
address 192.168.1.20. (Similar but not exactly the same as the Factory default
address in Step 18.) Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 should automatically populate.
Click the OK icon.
16. Click the OK icon on the Local Area Connections Properties Window. Then close the
Network Connections Window by the red x in upper right hand corner.
18. Type 192.168.1.2 (Factory default address when thumbwheels on AENT set to 002)
at the top of the page in the address field of the internet explorer webpage and then
Enter. If prompted to work offline select No, try again.
19. This may take a few minutes. A scroll bar on the bottom of the screen will show the
status as the following page loads (AENT must have power and LEDs on for the web
page to load) :
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NOTE: If the AENT web page above fails to load, check all other connections: make sure
the wireless and 1394 connections from your NETWORK CONNECTIONS window in the
CONTROL PANEL are disabled. Do not disable the “CONNECTED” LAN line to the AENT.
If you have a switch on your laptop for the wireless connectivity, make sure it is off. The
1734 AENT page below should load completely. If page only partially loads, then update
JAVA on your laptop (Version 6 and above should work) and try to load page again.
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192.168.1.2
3. Enter the “User Name” and “Password” listed below and then click OK.
Username: Admin
Password: password
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4. Since there are 10 modules for Evolution sterilizers, enter the number 10 in the
Chassis Size field. Click the Apply Changes button.
Note: If the chassis size is already 10, enter another number such as 2 in the Chassis Size
field. Click the Apply Changes button. Then change number back to 10 in the Chassis
Size field. Click the Apply Changes button again.
192.168.1.2
5. Exit the small Status Message box by clicking on the X in the top right corner.
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192.168.1.2
Static
192.67.69.3
255.255.255.0
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9. Confirm the following information is present. If the AENT is being replaced, enter the
information into each field. (192.67.69.3 is the IP address of the AENT module)
11. Close the small status message box by clicking on the X in the top right corner.
13. These changes will not take effect until the AENT power is cycled and the AENT is
reconnected to the 200R by following steps below:
a. Close all windows on your laptop. Disconnect the null modem Ethernet
cable from your laptop port and replace in LAN 1 of the 200R.
b. Using a pencil or pen point, set the node address thumbwheels on the AENT
module located near the Ethernet cable connector to 255.
c. Cycle power on the AENT for the new values to be read on the
thumbwheels. Fold down release tab and lift slightly until lights go out on
the AENT. Reseat removable terminal block to return power to the AENT.
d. If machine is operational, then you are done. If machine will not read inputs,
indicates a MOD 0 FAULT or has no outputs try one or more of the following:
iii. Cycle power on the 200R for the control to restart to apply the changes
and return to normal operation. Turn I/O key switch off. The 200R is
shut down when “VGA NO INPUT SIGNAL” displays on the blue screen.
It will be necessary to allow the UPS to completely shut down. The
display will go completely dark when the UPS is shut down and takes
approximately 10 minutes. To shorten the wait time, the UPS
(Uninterruptable Power Supply - battery backup) may be disconnected
after the blue screen displays “VGA NO INPUT SIGNAL” and reconnected
after the screen is blank but before power is restored to 200R. Turn I/O
key switch on. Allow 200R to reboot until Standby Menu loads.
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In order to stop this auto shutdown and resolve the issue between the 200R and AENT,
the Slot 2 on the Soft Logix Chassis Monitor must be placed in PROG mode from the
DESKLOCK window. Use the following instructions to do this, but be aware that you will
have the amount of time on the SHUT DOWN notice to complete this, which may only be
seconds.
b. Select SoftLogix Chassis Monitor (SLGX Chassis) icon (fourth item down) on the
DESKLOCK application.
c. Select Slot 2 (SOFTLOGIX Ethernet Controller) by a RIGHT CLICK with the mouse
or press SHIFT- F10 on the keyboard or double tap on touch screen.
3. The 200R will stop trying to shut down. NOTE: REMEMBER TO PLACE THE CONTROL
BACK INTO RUN MODE USING THIS PROCEDURE AFTER ISSUE RESOLVED.
4. If unable to boot the 200R to the Standby or Cycle Screen, the desklock screen will
also appear for a short time during start up. Select Chassis Monitor (SLGX Chassis)
by tapping on the touch screen icon at this time and put Slot 2 in program mode by
following step c and d.
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a. Disconnect the
crossover Ethernet
cable from the faulty c. Remove the ADJACENT
AENT module and turn Input module 1 by
the orange locking folding down tab and
screw 90 degrees. lifting out module.
1. BEFORE PROCEEDING, USING THE KEY SWITCH, TURN THE CONTROL OFF. ALLOW FOR
THE PROPER SHUTDOWN SEQUENCE (10 MINUTES). THEN TURN THE 3 PHASE
BREAKER TO THE OFF POSITION TO REMOVE AC POWER FROM THE POWER SUPPLY.
USE LOCK-OUT TAG-OUT PRODCEDURE.
2. Remove the faulty AENT. Important: the modules are keyed together. Do not force
the parts or damage to the components may occur.
a. Disconnect the crossover Ethernet cable from the faulty AENT module and
turn the orange locking screw 90 degrees.
b. Remove the wiring terminal by folding down the tab and lifting the tab up and
out.
c. Remove the ADJACENT Input module 1 by folding down tab and lifting out
module.
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a. Set the thumb wheels on the new AENT module to 002, this will set the
factory default communication IP address of the module to 192.168.1.2.
b. Install the new AENT module into the chassis, in reverse order of removing
the AENT directions. Make sure the AENT power connector is fully seated
before pressing the locking tab into position.
c. Plug the Null Modem Ethernet cable into the new AENT module. Remove the
Null Modem Ethernet cable from the 200R Lan1 and connect to the laptop.
The laptop is now connected to the newly installed AENT module.
g. Follow the steps in Section III: SETTING THE LAPTOP TO A STATIC ADDRESS.
192.168.1.2
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Pressure
Transducer
Module 9
RTD Input
Module 8
RTD Input
Module 7
Output
Modules 4-6
Input
Modules 1-3
AENT
Module 0
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Point I/O
MOD 0 AENT N/A
Controller
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