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bottom to proceed to the next serial file (if any).
Figure 5-6: Serial Number View With Older Serial Files (CS IDs #1 & #2)
5.2.2.4 Show Image Restriction Stats (Requires FX or ProCryption Security License Activation)
Displays current statistics, if any, for Image Programmed Count & Maximum Allowed, Errors
Logged & Maximum Allowed, and Date Range Allowed. These limits can be set in the Security
Features section of the Cyclone Image Creation Utility (see Section 6.1.8.2 - Image
Restrictions).
Note: When Current Image Stats is displayed as a home screen item, only Image Programmed
Count & Maximum Allowed are displayed on the home screen.
5.2.3 Configure Cyclone Settings
Presents options that allow the user to choose to configure the Cyclone LC network settings, time/
date settings, and LCD touchscreen display settings, or to set the display to dynamic.
5.2.3.1 Edit Cyclone Name
Allows the user to edit the name of the Cyclone using the on-screen keyboard. Click “Done” to
save the new Cyclone name or “Cancel” to exit without saving a new Cyclone name. This name
will be displayed on the Cyclone LC home screen if the Cyclone is configured to do so.
5.2.3.2 Configure Network Settings
Presents options that allows the user to view or edit various IP settings, toggle the IP settings
between static and dynamic, and re-name the Cyclone LC.
5.2.3.2.1 Show Current IP Settings
This menu allows you to view the Cyclone LC IP address, Mask, and Gateway, and MAC address.
You may also tap these entries to edit, as long as the Cyclone is set to Static IP mode.
Dynamic vs. Static
There are two schemes for assigning IP addresses. One is the Static IP addressing mode. This
involves the user manually setting the IP address for every device on the network. In this case, it
falls to the user to ensure the IPs assigned do not conflict and are within the boundaries of the
network. The other is the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). This involves setting up a
separate server to manage the IP addresses. The server is given a list of valid IP addresses for the
network. Using a predetermined set of rules, each new device that wishes to connect to the
network is given an IP address by the server. This takes the task of managing the validity and
uniqueness of IP addresses out of the user's hands and relegates it to the server. Cyclone LC
programmers are capable of using either Static IP addressing or DHCP.
5.2.3.2.2 Edit Static IP Settings
This menu allows you to edit the Cyclone’s IP address, Mask, and Gateway, and view the
Cyclone’s MAC address. If you are unable to edit these values, you may wish to check to be

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certain that the Cyclone is not set to Dynamic IP mode.
IP
Edit IP Numbers allows the user to set an IP number for the Cyclone. The current IP number is
displayed on the second line. Tap a number to edit and use the touchscreen keyboard to set the
new number. When you are finished, hit Done. If you change your mind and decide not to save, hit
Cancel to leave the IP number as is and return to the Main Menu.
Mask
Edit IP Mask allows the user to set an IP Mask for the Cyclone. The current IP Mask is displayed
on the second line. Use the Up/Down buttons to scroll through the characters. To select a
character, hit the Select button. When you are finished, scroll through the characters until you
reach the -> (right-arrow) character. Selecting this character will complete the process. The default
IP mask is 255.255.255.0.
Gateway
Edit IP Gateway allows the user to set the IP Gateway for the Cyclone. The current IP Gateway is
displayed on the second line. Use the Up/Down buttons to scroll through the characters. To select
a character, hit the Select button. When you are finished, scroll through the characters until you
reach the -> (right-arrow) character. Selecting this character will complete the process.
MAC Address
Show MAC Address displays the current MAC address for the Cyclone.
5.2.3.2.3 Enable/Disable Dynamic IP
Allows the user to toggle the Cyclone configuration between utilizing a Static IP address or a
Dynamic IP address. The user must reset the Cyclone LC after changing from Static to Dynamic
or vice-versa. The reset button on the front side of the unit may be used.
5.2.3.3 Configure Time Settings (Cyclone Time / Real Time Clock)
The Cyclone LC is equipped with a Real Time Clock (RTC) module designed to keep accurate
timing even when the Cyclone is turned off. The Date & Time are displayed on the home screen.
This menu presents options that allow the user to configure the Cyclone’s various date/time/
timezone settings, including formatting options.
5.2.3.3.1 Modify Date / Time
1. Update Time from Internet - Connects to an SNTP server, fetches the current time, and
saves it to the Cyclone. When executed it displays a
message that this can freeze the Cyclone for up to 3
minutes – This is due to an invalid ARP response due to a
bad gateway configuration. Proper configuration will
ensure the problem is resolved. If the network connection
is not configured/connected this displays a message that
the time failed to update. If it is successful no message is
displayed.
2. Set Time Zone Hours - Allows you to set the timezone offset, in hours +/-, from GMT
time
3. Set Time Zone Minutes - Allows you to set the timezone offset, in minutes +/-, from
GMT time
5.2.3.3.2 Set Time-Date Display
Allows you set the Cyclone’s Time-Date Display to one of the following configurations:
1. Display Date Only
2. Display Time Only
3. Display Date and Time

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5.2.3.3.3 Set Date Formatting
Allows you to select how the date is displayed. The options are:
1. YYYY-MM-DD
2. MM-DD-YYYY
3. DD-MM-YYYY
4. MM/DD/YYYY
5.2.3.3.4 Set Time Formatting
Allows you to select how the time is displayed. The options are:
1. HH:MM (24-hour)
2. HH:MM (AM/PM)
3. HH:MM:SS (24-hour)
4. HH:MM:SS (AM/PM)
5.2.3.4 Configure AUX Button
Allows the user to configure an auxiliary (AUX) button which (if configured) will be labeled
appropriately and displayed to the left of the Menu button on the Cyclone’s touchscreen LCD.
When pressed, the AUX button will perform the task for which it has been configured. The options
that may be assigned to the AUX button are:
1. No Operation - No operation is assigned to the AUX button and it will not be displayed on
the LCD screen.
2. Perform Verify Only - Verifies the data on the target device against the data in the pro-
gramming image.
3. Toggle Power - Toggles the Cyclones power relays off/on.
4. Validate Image CRC32 - Validates the CRC32 of the data on the target device against that
of the data in the programming image.
5. Power Cycle Device To Run User Code - Toggles the target power and maintains tri-state
mode for all signals.
6. Launch Image Programming - Launches the selected programming image. Replaces the
hardware Start Button.
5.2.3.5 Configure Screen
This menu presents options that allow the user to adjust or customize the Cyclone’s LCD
touchscreen display in various ways.
5.2.3.5.1 Change Screen Brightness
Allows the user to adjust the brightness of the LCD touchscreen. The “Increase” and “Decrease”
buttons will raise or lower the brightness level, respectively, in increments of 10%. Brightness can
be adjusted from between 100% - 10%. Press “Done” to exit.
5.2.3.5.2 Calibrate Screen
Allows the user to click on specified points on the LCD touchscreen in order to calibrate the
accuracy of the touch function. Follow the on-screen instructions.
5.2.3.5.3 Set Progress Details
This configures the display to present more detailed information during the progress of
programming, including the specific programming steps that are performed and specific
information about the programming and verifying procedure. The user may select “Show Details,
Keep Last Progress On,” “Show Progress Details,” or “Hide Progress Details.”