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## About
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This protocol can be used to monitor and control the **ETL Systems Vulcan VCN-10** device. The connector supports one serial connection to communicate with the device.
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This connector can be used to monitor and control the **ETL Systems Vulcan VCN-10** device. The connector supports one serial connection to communicate with the device.
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The protocol also features alarm monitoring and trending.
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The connector also features alarm monitoring and trending.
This connector uses a serial connection and requires the following input during element creation:
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-**IP port**: The port of the destination e.g. *4000*.
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-**Bus address**: This field is optional.
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##Usage
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### Web Interface
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### General Page
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The web interface is only accessible when the client machine has network access to the product.
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This page displays general information about the device. E.g.:
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## How to Use
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- System Name
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- Firmware Version
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- System Version
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- Etc.
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### General Page
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This page displays general information about the device, such as the System Name, Firmware Version, and System Version.
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### Matrix Page
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The following actions are possible on the matrix:
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- Setting a new connection by clicking the desired connection. Note that this can disconnect a previous connection.
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- Locking an output by right-clicking the output and then clicking **Lock**. Note that the device does not support the lock of an input, so if you try to use that option, nothing will happen on the device.
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- Locking an output by right-clicking the output and then clicking **Lock**. Note that the device does not support locking an input, so if you try to use that option, nothing will happen on the device.
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- Blocking a connection by right-clicking in the matrix, selecting the **Edit** option, and then selecting the relevant connection on the pop-up page.
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- Editing the labels by right-clicking in the matrix, selecting the **Edit** option, and then changing the field description of the relevant output or input on the pop-up page.
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This page also contains a **Reset Labels** button. Click this button to send a command to the device that will reset all the matrix labels to the default values.
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Finally, the page contains a **Show Route** page button. Click this button and then choose the relevant output to check the route. The result will be displayed in the parameters **Input**, **Mid Matrix Card**, **Mid Matrix Input** and **Mid Matrix Output.**
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Finally, the page contains a **Show Route** page button. Click this button and then choose the relevant output to check the route. The result will be displayed in the parameters **Input**, **Mid Matrix Card**, **Mid Matrix Input**, and **Mid Matrix Output.**
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### Interfaces Page
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This page displaces the Input and Output tables. Both tables contains their indexes and Labels. The Output table also contain a column for the connected input.
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This page displays the Input and Output tables. Both tables contain the indexes and labels. The Output table also contain a column for the connected input.
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### Matrix Status Page
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### System Status Page
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This page displays the general status of the device. It contains information such as:
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- Power Supply status
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- Etc.
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This page displays the general status of the device. It contains information such as the Power Supply status, Communication status, and Chassis CPU temperature.
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The following two buttons can also be found on this page:
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