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Click on the entry LAN in the tree diagram in order to make network settings there. On the right side of the screen,
make the desired configuration entries in the control panel IP-settings or activate Use DHCP.
In the control panel right above that, Current state, the current IP- addresses of the SICAM Q80 7KG8080 units are
indicated.
In this way, you can make settings for all devices you wish to configure. However, the configuration is only then written
to the device once you click the button Accept, which is only available when the device is selected, not its branches.
To do this, click on the entry for the desired device on the left side of the screen. In the box above the button, Settings
to be applied, on the right side, you can choose whether or not to apply all the changes you have made for device
adapters. By double-clicking on the desired device, you reach a message offering you the chance to reject all changes
for this device.
Note
If you respond to the message Reject all changes? with No, only your entries on the right
side remain intact. They are not yet written to the device, this only happens when you click
on the button Accept.
Once the configuration has been written to the device, a warm start is carried out so that the
new settings take effect. This process lasts about 1-2min. If the text Settings have been
applied is displayed in the box Messages, your device has been successfully configured and
you can proceed with the next device.
To change the Device name, click upon starting the SICAM Q80 Manager software and open
under Setup the window Device definition. Select the desired device and click the button
Edit.... In the upper right portion of the window which then opens, you can change the device
name. This name is purely for the user's convenience and has no effect on the actual
network functionality.
After confirmation, IF-Config allows the Subnet mask to have a format which is not
customary for this network class.
Example: Networks who's addresses start with 192 are so-called Class C networks. They
always use a Subnet mask of the format 255.255.255.X. In special situations it is necessary
to change this format to 255.255.X.X.
Power Quality Recorder SICAM Q80 7KG8080, System manual
E50417-H1076-C420-A2, Release 12.01.2015
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