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Network setup sub screen – TCI HGA Manual User Manual

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Network Setup Sub Screen

The network setup sub screen (see Figure 7.15) allows the user to view and configure the network interface
options available internally to the HMI Display. For details on the integrated Modbus RTU interface
connections see the HMI Display Connections section. If an optional advanced network Communications
Gateway is configured please reference the appropriate Gateway section in the Appendix. This screen also
displays the default Modbus network protocol settings and the current state of the network run/stop enable
and network run/stop command.

Figure 7.15 – Network Setup Sub Screen

Table 7.15 – Network Setup Sub Screen Elements

Screen Element

Description

Run/Stop Buttons

Turns on or off the HarmonicGuard Active filter.

HMI Settings

Buttons

This button will take the user into the HMI display settings which
allow the protocol settings of the Modbus RTU slave device to be
changed (baud rate, parity, slave ID, etc…). A password is
required to enter this screen. Call TCI at 1-800-824-8282 to
receive a password and configuration document if needed.

Stop Button

Turns off the HarmonicGuard Active filter.

Protocol Settings

Display

Displays the Modbus RTU protocol settings.

Network Start

Enable Button

This option allows the HGA to be remotely turned on or off across
a network connection. If the stop button is pressed locally on the
HMI Display, the Network Start Enable is automatically set to
DISABLED and has to be re-enabled manually via the HMI
display.

Remote Start

Display

Displays the current network Run/Stop command being received
by the HMI Display. Note: the HarmonicGuard Active filter will only
acknowledge the network run command if the Network Start
Enable is set to ENABLED and there is no active fault.

Warning: If the values of the “HMI Settings” are changed from what the
network administrator has set for the filter, the ability to connect to the filter

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