How to set up the m_tec duo mix connect concrete pump - augmentedfabricationlab/fabtory_fabrication_control GitHub Wiki

How to change the IP Address to access the pump

The following steps are for informative porposes of setting up the concrete pump for operation

  • Plug-in the ethernet cable from the pump
  • The inital given IP Address of the concrete pump is 10.129.4.73
  • ping this IP in your cmd promt, but make sure you also changed your own IP address

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  • If this works, call the IP using your internet explorer
  • This guides you to following Berghof Network Configuration Mask

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  • Using the user name admin and password admin allows you to change the current IP Address. The updated IP address of the pump is 192.168.125.10 Use your current static IP address 192.168.125.XX to have the ABB robot and the pump in the same network.

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How to access the M-Tec UPC-UA Tool

  • activate the following packages in your windows features:

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  • Add the ports: netsh http add urlacl http://+:5050/ sddl=D:(A;;GX;;;S-1-1-0)

  • Remove the ports: netsh http delete urlacl http://+:5050/

  • In the upc-ua server configuration provided by m-tec use 4840for the port and the IP address for the pump and connect

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  • With the localhost http://localhost:54321/ you reach the GUI provided by m-tec

  • Set your concrete pump now to remote control and press the green start button (this should give you a white light)

  • Press the button for "Pump motor forward" and "Mixer motor" till they light up green

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How to operate with the concrete pump

Caution: The following steps do not protect against unauthorized action (neither the AFAB User Manual linked below)!

important reminders for you for first operation:

  • make sure not to use the pump without any briefing from trained stuff

  • never use the pump alone by yourself

  • we provide you the AFAB User Manual Concrete Pump for a quick step-by-step introduction for the use of the concrete pump. This is only intended to help you to get started