Unit installation

18 IM 736-4
To restore the network settings in a Microsoft Windows NT computer:
1. Open the Control Panel on your computer.
2. Open the Network Applet.
3. Select the Protocols tab.
4. Select the TCP/IP-Ethernet card combination on your computer.
5. Select the Properties button.
6. Select the appropriate adapter.
7. Restore the settings as previously noted.
8. Click the Apply button.
Network Setting for Microsoft Windows 2000
To change the network settings in a Microsoft Windows 2000 computer:
1. Select My Network Places on the desktop and right click.
2. Open Properties.
3. Select Local Area Connections and right click.
4. Open Properties.
5. Select TCP/IP.
6. Click on Properties button.
7. Note settings for future reference.
8. Select Use the following IP address.
9. Change the Subnet mask to 255.255.0.0.
10. Change the IP address to 172.16.X.X (where X.X is unique on the subnet but not 172.16.5.8).
11. Click OK.
To restore the network settings in a Microsoft Windows 2000 computer:
1. Select My Network Places on the desktop and right click.
2. Open Properties.
3. Select Local Area Connections and right click.
4. Open Properties.
5. Select TCP/IP.
6. Restore the network settings as previously noted.
7. Click OK.
Test Network Communications
You can determine whether your computer is properly configured to access the BACnet
Communication Module.
To test whether your computer is properly addressed to communicate with the
BACnet Communication Module:
1. Open a DOS window (go to Start button\Programs\Accessories\Command Prompt.)
2. Type “ping 172.16.5.8” at the DOS prompt.
3. Press Enter.
4. Observe response. See Figure 7 for a typical response.