- Starting the Commissioning Wizard
- Installing the controller licenses
- Preparing software to install
- Configuring TCP/IP settings
- Configuring the system passphrase
- Setting up platform users
- Reviewing and finishing the Commissioning Wizard
When you connect the controller for the first time, you first need to commission the controller. The commissioning of the controller loads drivers, configures password protection, installs the controller’s license, sets up platform users, configures TCP/IP, and installs software modules. The Commissioning Wizard works for commissioning a new controller or upgrading an existing controller.
Commissioning steps include:
- Request or install software licenses—preselected for any new controller.
- Set enabled runtime profiles—preselected and read-only for any new unit.
- Install a station from the local computer—recommended. Optionally, you can install station(s) at a later time.
- Install lexicons to support additional languages—option to install file-based lexicon sets (alternative to lexicon modules). Typically, you leave this cleared—lexicon modules are required in N4.
- Install/upgrade modules—always preselected when you run the wizard. Used to select the software modules, and optionally any lexicon modules.
- Install/upgrade core software from distribution files—preselected and read-only for any new unit.
- Sync with my local system date and time—preselected in most cases (new SLX for example, where controller time may greatly differ from actual time).
- Configure TCP/IP network settings—recommended.
- Remove platform default user account—preselected and read-only for a new unit. You cannot commission a unit with the factory default platform user.
- Configure additional platform daemon users—recommended option if you require additional platform admin user accounts, with unique user names and passwords (all have full equal privileges).