Adding And Setting A Sunrise-Scu-20K - Huawei ECC800 User Manual

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5.3.4 Adding and Setting a SUNRISE-SCU-20K

Prerequisites
In this example, a straight-through cable is used to connect the SUNRISE-SCU-20K to the
COM port on the ETH converter.
When connecting devices, you are advised to add devices one by one and ensure that the view
is consistent with the real object. If all devices have been added and powered on, only the
BLINK function of the ETH converter can be used to identify the mapping between the
SUNRISE-SCU-20K and ETH converter.
Procedure
Step 1 Set the SUNRISE-SCU-20K monitoring parameters.
1.
2.
Step 2 Add a SUNRISE-SCU-20K.
1.
2.
Table 5-5 Adding a SUNRISE-SCU-20K
Path
System
Settings >
Device
Management
3.
Issue 02 (2019-02-28)
After SUNRISE-SCU-20K startup, tap Settings on the home screen and enter the
password 111111 to enter the parameter settings screen.
Choose Settings > Comm Settings, and set Monitoring baud rate to 9600 and
Monitoring address to a value in the range of 1 to 8 on the displayed
SUNRISE-SCU-20K communication settings screen.
The default value of Monitoring address is 1 for the SUNRISE-SCU-20K.
If multiple SUNRISE-SCU-20K devices are connected to a same smart module, ensure that each
monitoring address of a SUNRISE-SCU-20K is unique.
Log in to the ECC800 WebUI as an administrator.
Add a SUNRISE-SCU-20K.
Parameter
Name
Device type
Connect to
Communications
port
Device address
Click Connect Test to check whether the SUNRISE-SCU-20K connects to the ECC800
properly.
If the SUNRISE-SCU-20K connects to the ECC800 properly, click Add Device.
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Setting
Select SUNRISE-SCU-20K from the drop-down
list box.
Select ETH Converter n from the drop-down list
box.
Select COM1/COM2 from the drop-down list box.
In this example, Device address is set to 1. During
actual configuration, set the device address based
on the actual situation.
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