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FURNACE DOCTOR PRO – WI-FI USER MANUAL

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1. 4 Type the folder address exactly as Specify the drive letter for the connection and the folder h i that you want to connect to snown Drive Fdpr OX XXX Folder ZD card Example server share Reconnect at logon Note Connect using a different user name XXXXXX last Sign up for online storage or connect to a 6 digits of network server EDPR O maoa number Click Finish 5 Click on the FDLOGVIEWER ae icon on your desktop This application is on the CD that comes with your FDPRO Copyright 2010 Furnace Control Corp a member of United Process Controls All rights to copy reproduce and transmit are reserved FDPRO WIFI VER004 Page 21 of 25 FDOCLogChartViewerSA File E View Logs view Charts 4 Exit 6 Click on View Chart or View Logs depending on your preference T View Chart Open EF Modify y Pens Print Save PDF 38 Unzoom Close 7 Click the OPEN folder Copyright 2010 Furnace Control Corp a member of United Process Controls All rights to copy reproduce and transmit are reserved FDPRO WIFI VER004 Page 22 of 25 FDOCLogChartViewerSA View Chart T E lx View Chart ga Look In SB My Computer ig Computer wt SB My Computer in zs E J production 2 20 2010 6 07 56 PM 2 10 2010 3 20 26 PM 8 Click on My Computer Drive Drive Drive Drive 2712212010 2 48 43 AM Drive
2. EC EENKH FDOCLogChartViewerSA View Chart Al View Chart ga Look In CD My Computer ge Computer CD My Computer ge Q m z Dee GJ production Drive 2 20 2010 6 07 56 PM Drive 2110 2010 3 20 26 PM eT 4 45 27 PM 2 22 2010 2 45 45 A 9 Click on the drive Letter you selected in step 3 Copyright 2010 Furnace Control Corp a member of United Process Controls All rights to copy reproduce and transmit are reserved FDPRO WIFI VER004 Page 23 of 25 FDOCLogChartViewerSA View Chart View Chart GBB y commuter ean oe J production LOG TEST 2 11 5 TEST 001 LOG BKB LOG File 21 11 2010 2 08 24 PM 10 Select the LOG file you wish to Filename LOG TEST 2 11 10 TES TEST 001 LOG Copyright 2010 Furnace Control Corp a member of United Process Controls All rights to copy reproduce and transmit are reserved Page 24 of 25 FDPRO WIFI VER004 N LOG TEST 2 11 10 TES_TEST 001 LOG 2010 02 11 10 39 53 ee ss s s s s ss ss r ila I can aa 100 5 de m e ee eee ee ee ee ee a a ll a a a ll al ll a lla al la a lll lel eel ell el al 00 25 00 20 00 15 00 10 00 05 00 00 Of w co2 CHa DPT deg F T nofFi d1 Op lt 5 Untitl FO Or All rights to copy reproduce and transmit are reserved Copyright 2010 Furnace Control Corp a member of United Process Controls FDPRO WIFI VER004 Page 25
3. Sede Status LEAP Authenticated Radio Type BG Reg Domain FCC Auto Profle 30n V Off Drivers v2 02 24 SCL ve 02 24 About SCU Main Profile Status Diags Global Figure1 Main window Here are the Main window highlights e Admin Login Logout To login to Client Utility as an administrator select this button when Admin Login is displayed and supply the correct admin password on the dialog box The default password is SUMMIT case sensitive The password can be changed through the Admin Password function on the Global window Once you are logged in as an administrator clicking the button again logs you out as an administrator leaving you with access only to end user functions Copyright 2010 Furnace Control Corp a member of United Process Controls All rights to copy reproduce and transmit are reserved FDPRO WIFI VER004 Page 8 of 25 e Enable Disable Radio When the radio is enabled selecting this button disables it when the radio is disabled selecting this button enables it e Active Profile You can view the name of the active profile and using the selection list select a different profile If you select ThirdPartyConfig then after the device goes through a power cycle WZC is used for configuration of the radio NOT RECCOMENDED e Status Indicates the radio s status e Radio Type Indicates the type of radio in the device BG means a radio that supports 802 11b and
4. FURNAC WWW GROUP UPC COM FURNACE DOCTOR PRO WI FI USER MANUAL Version Number 004 Bnited AFFILIATED MEMBERS PROCESS CONTROLS Furnace Control Corp Marathon Monitors Inc Process Electronic Waukee Engineering Co FDPRO WIFI VER004 Page 2 of 25 COPYRIGHT No part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored ina retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical manual or otherwise without prior written permission of FURNACE CONTROL CORP DISCLAIMER The FDPRO WI FI is to be used by the industrial operator under his her direction Furnace Control Corp is not responsible or liable for any product process damage or injury incurred while using the FDPRO WI FI FURNACE CONTROL CORP makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied warranties or merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose For assistance please contact Furnace Control Corp TEL 1 513 772 1000 FAX 1 513 326 7090 Toll Free North America 1 800 547 1055 erika leeds group upc com www group upc com Copyright 2010 Furnace Control Corp a member of United Process Controls All rights to copy reproduce and transmit are reserved FDPRO WIFI VER004 Page 3 of 25 TABLE OF CONTENTS CONFIGURE THE MANNER OF OBTAINING IP ADDRESS 4 CONFI
5. 200 success 8 ms Main Profile Status Diags Global A sample Diags or troubleshooting window is shown in Figure 4 Here are the functions available on the Diags window e Re connect Disable and enable the radio apply or reapply the current profile and attempt to associate and authenticate to the wireless LAN logging all activity in the output area at the bottom e Release Renew Obtain a new IP address through DHCP release renew and log all activity in the output area at the bottom e Start Ping Start a continuous ping to the address in the edit box next to it Once the button is clicked its name and function will change to Stop Ping Moving to an CLIENT UTILITY window other than Status orDiags also will Copyright 2010 Furnace Control Corp a member of United Process Controls All rights to copy reproduce and transmit are reserved FDPRO WIFI VER004 Page 16 of 25 stop the ping as will Pings will continue until you tap the Stop Ping button move to an CLIENT UTILITY window other than Diags or Status exit CLIENT UTILITY or remove the radio e Diagnostics Attempt to re connect to an AP and provide a more thorough dump o data than is obtained with Re connect The dump will Include radio state profile settings global settings and a BSSID list of APs In the area e Save To Save the diagnostics output to a file Copyright 2010 Furnace Control Corp a member of United Process Controls All r
6. 802 11g e Reg Domain Indicates the regulatory domain for which the radio is configured WorldWide means that the radio can be used in any domain The domain cannot be configured by an administrator or user e Auto Profile Enables the user to activate or deactivate an automatic profile selection facility The facility uses a list of profiles that the user creates by tapping the List button and using a dialog box to select from among created profiles When the facility is active and the Summit radio makes its first attempt after a device startup or resume to associate to an AP CLIENT UTILITY runs through the list and tries each profile one after the other until the Summit radio associates to an AP using the values ina profile Copyright 2010 Furnace Control Corp a member of United Process Controls All rights to copy reproduce and transmit are reserved FDPRO WIFI VER004 Page 9 of 25 e Driver Indicates the version of the device driver that is running on the device e CLIENT UTILITY Indicates the version of CLIENT UTILITY that is running on the device e About CLIENT UTILITY When tapped supplies information on CLIENT UTILITY that on a Windows application normally would appear under Help About Copyright 2010 Furnace Control Corp a member of United Process Controls All rights to copy reproduce and transmit are reserved FDPRO WIFI VER004 Page 10 of 25 PROFILE WINDOW Profile settings are radio a
7. Edit sack W gt Address My Computer View System Tasks Favorites Ba P Search gt Folders Tools View system information T dd or remove programs gt Change a setting Other Places Page 19 of 25 Help Type Files Stored on This Computer Name File Folder File Folder lad Shared Documents production s Doc Hard Disk Drives ge Local Disk Ci Local Disk aj My Network Placg My Documents o Shared Document gt Control Panel Details Explore Search For Computers movable Storag 314 Inch Flop CD Drive Map Network Drive CO Drive Disconnect Network Drive Properties My Computer System Folder Copyright 2010 Furnace Control Corp a member of United Process Controls Folder Virnar linux share d network Folder so that vou can and the Folder G u S m mm qa C Z x n yimarlinusi production OT ot T m r 2 Right click on My Network then go down and click on Map Network Drive 3 Select the Drive Letter you wish to use The drive must be unused to begin with All rights to copy reproduce and transmit are reserved FDPRO WIFI VER004 Page 20 of 25 Map Network Drive gt Windows can help you connect to a shared network folder and assign a drive letter to the connection so that you can access the folder using My Computer
8. GURE THE RADIO FOR YOUR WIRELESS 5 USING THE CLIENT UTLLIITY 6 MAIN WINDOWS us sss 7 PROFILE WINDOW sccetsiceccictenstccssaguicsntneneedocsavacestretiwencedvinessereces 10 STATUS WINDOW z uy uusha ssussiuspuasasuquuskkassasasuquns 14 DIAGS WINDOW i u uuu onean anarian Earainn 15 GLOBAL WINDOW uuu uuu uu p Eea 17 SE TUP rece ence uuu aussi sun 18 Copyright 2010 Furnace Control Corp a member of United Process Controls All rights to copy reproduce and transmit are reserved FDPRO WIFI VER004 Page 4 of 25 CONFIGURE THE MANNER OF OBTAINING IP ADDRESS To configure how your device will obtain an IP address on FDPRO perform the following tasks e Select Utilities then Set WiFI e Enter the Password Copyright 2010 Furnace Control Corp a member of United Process Controls All rights to copy reproduce and transmit are reserved FDPRO WIFI VER004 Page 5 of 25 CONFIGURE THE RADIO FOR YOUR WIRELESS You can configure radio and security settings monitor performance and activity and troubleshoot issues with the radio module using any of the following e The Client Utility e Click Admin Login on the Main window to authenticate as an administrator default password SUMMIT e Create a profile on the Profile window specifying all important parameters such as SSID authentication method and encryption type e Save the profile using clicking Commit To connect to you
9. ame Give the profile a new name one that is not assigned to another profile Delete Delete the profile provided that it is not the active profile Scan Open a window that lists access points that are broadcasting their SSIDs Each time you click Refresh you view an updated list of APs with each row showing an AP s SSID its received signal strength indication RSSI and whether or not data encryption Is in use true or false You can sort the list by clicking on the column headers If you are authorized as an administrator select an SSID in the list click Configure and click Yes on the dialog box then CLIENT UTILITY creates a profile for that SSID and enables you to edit that profile Copyright 2010 Furnace Control Corp a member of United Process Controls All rights to copy reproduce and transmit are reserved FDPRO WIFI VER004 Page 12 of 25 e Radio Radio attributes in the list box can be selected individually When an attribute is selected the current setting or an appropriate selection box with the current setting highlighted appears on the right e Security Values for the two primary security attributes EAP type and encryption type are displayed in separate dropdown lists with the current values highlighted When you as an administrator select an EAP type the Credentials button appears when you click it a dialog box appears that enables you to define authentication credentials for that EAP type W
10. ce Control Corp a member of United Process Controls All rights to copy reproduce and transmit are reserved FDPRO WIFI VER004 Page 14 of 25 STATUS WINDOW The Status window provides status information on the radio A sample Status window is shown in Figure 3 r z Summit Client Utilil s 1 01 ok Profile Headquarters gt Status LEAP Authenticated Device Mame Userle IP 192 166 1 116 MAC 00 17 23 00 12 97 AP Mame 4P200 IP 10 1 30 200 MAC 00 0c 85 44 a b8 Beacon Period 100 OTIM 2 Connection Channel 7 Bit Rate 11 Mbps Tx Power 50 miy Main Profile Status Diags Global aD C Here are the highlights e Active profile e Radio s status Down not recognized Disabled Not Associated Associated or EAP type Authenticated e Client info Name IP address and MAC address AP info Name IP address MAC address beacon period and DTIM interval e Connection info Channel data rate transmit power signal strength and signal quality Copyright 2010 Furnace Control Corp a member of United Process Controls All rights to copy reproduce and transmit are reserved FDPRO WIFI VER004 Page 15 of 25 DIAGS WINDOW r z Summit Client Util gf 12 46 ok Profile Headquarters IF Address 10 1 30 218 Rejconnect Release Renew Stop Ping 10 1 30 200 11 10 1 30 200 success 11 ms 12 10 1 30 200 success 11 ms i i aD C 13 10 1 30 200 success 10 ms 14 10 1 30
11. hen you as an administrator select an encryption type that requires the definition of WEP keys or a pre shared key the PSKs WEP Keys button appears when you click it a dialog box appears that enables you to define WEP keys or a PSK e Commit To ensure that changes to profile settings made on the window are saved in the profile you must Commit To cause a Summit radio to connect to a typical business WLAN you must select a profile that specifies the SSID EAP type and encryption type supported by the WLAN e SSID This is the name or identification of the WLAN e EAP type This is the protocol used to authenticate the device and its user if the WLAN uses the Enterprise version of Wi Fi Protected Access WPA and WPA2 CLIENT UTILITY supports six EAP types Copyright 2010 Furnace Control Corp a member of United Process Controls All rights to copy reproduce and transmit are reserved FDPRO WIFI VER004 Page 13 of 25 PEAP with EAP MSCHAP PEAP MSCHAP PEAP with EAP GTC PEAP GTC EAP TTLS EAP TLS LEAP and EAP FAST e Encryption This specifies the type of key used to encrypt and decrypt transmitted data and how that key is specified or derived Encryption options include WPA2 or WPA with dynamic keys derived from the EAP authentication process WPA2 or WPA with pre shared keys Static WEP keys Consult the user s guide for details on all profile settings including security settings Copyright 2010 Furna
12. ights to copy reproduce and transmit are reserved FDPRO WIFI VER004 Page 17 of 25 GLOBAL WINDOW Global settings include e Radio and security settings that apply to all profiles e Settings that apply to CLIENT UTILITY itself An administrator can define and change most global settings on the Global window in CLIENT UTILITY z Summit Client Utilil gF 1 13 ok Save Changes Main Profile Status Diags Global Copyright 2010 Furnace Control Corp a member of United Process Controls All rights to copy reproduce and transmit are reserved FDPRO WIFI VER004 Page 18 of 25 SETUP To use your computer to browse to the Log files on your Furnace Dr PRO you will need to setup your network production 7 1 Start by x p apee eas navigating to My x MMI ABAS wy Fe My Recent Documents Compu ter from FCC ABAS probeCERT ah D ile ae Windows Explorer E Notepad N My Music E FOLog viewer A Adobe Reader 9 I My Computer Push Start button or push Windows E Openoffice org 3 1 a My Network Place m key E at the same E Control Panel Set Program Access and Defaults other hard time ba Printers and Faxes Help and Support All Programs gt Copyright 2010 Furnace Control Corp a member of United Process Controls All rights to copy reproduce and transmit are reserved FDPRO WIFI VER004 P My Computer File
13. nd security settings that are stored in the registry as part of a configuration profile When a profile is selected as the active profile on the Main window the settings for that profile become active An administrator can define up to 20 profiles edit them and delete them on the Profile window in CLIENT UTILITY Note Profile changes made on the window are saved to the profile only when you click Commit z Summit Client Utilil s 1 15 ok Edit d Profile Factor 1 SDC Encryption WPA TKIP Main Profile Status Diags Global Figure 2 Profile window Unless it is modified the Default profile does not specify an SSID EAP type or method of encryption If the Default profile is the active profile then the radio will associate only to an access point that broadcasts its SSID and requires no EAP type and no encryption Copyright 2010 Furnace Control Corp a member of United Process Controls All rights to copy reproduce and transmit are reserved FDPRO WIFI VER004 Page 11 of 25 Figure 2 is an example of a Profile window Here are the highlights e Edit Profile This is used to select the profile to be viewed or if you are an administrator edited e Actions Four actions are available with the first three available only to an administrator New Create a new profile with default settings and give it a unique name and then change settings using other selections on the window Ren
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15. r wireless network go to the Main window and select the profile that you created Copyright 2010 Furnace Control Corp a member of United Process Controls All rights to copy reproduce and transmit are reserved FDPRO WIFI VER004 Page 6 of 25 USING THE CLIENT UTILITY Using the Client Utility an end user can e Disable the radio turn it off and enable the radio turn it on e View the contents of configuration profiles or profiles each of which houses the RF security and other settings for the radio e Select the profile to be used to connect to a WLAN e View global settings which apply to every profile e View status information on the radio the access point AP or WLAN router to which it is connected and the RF connection or link between the two e View in depth diagnostic information on the connection and the radio and perform various troubleshooting and diagnostic tests After completing an administrator login to the utility a user can perform these additional tasks e Create rename edit and delete profiles Alter global settings which apply to every profile radio Copyright 2010 Furnace Control Corp a member of United Process Controls All rights to copy reproduce and transmit are reserved FDPRO WIFI VER004 Page 7 of 25 MAIN WINDOW Figure 1 below shows an example of a Main window j z Summit Client Utilil Z s 1 09 k gt Admin Logout SU MM I T Disable Radio Active Profile

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