Web Page "Refresh List" Does Not Find Slave Supplies; Cannot Connect Using Hostname - TDK-Lambda Genesys Series User Manual

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Verify the "Use JRE..." checkbox IS checked

15.8. Web Page "Refresh List" Does Not Find Slave Supplies

When you are using a LAN Multi-drop chain of supplies (see section 12), the web page Refresh
List button should detect all the connected RS-485 slave supplies. If it does not:
A. Verify the LAN master is set for RS-232. That is, verify the rear panel dip switch SW1 bit 6 is DOWN.
B. Verify all slave supplies are set for RS-485. That is, verify the rear panel dip switch SW1 bit 6 are UP.
C. Verify all slave supplies are set for unique addresses and they are set for 19.2K Baud.
Do this by pressing each of the front panel REM/LOC buttons.
D. Verify all slave supplies are Multi-drop enabled. This is shown by looking for the "-MD" option in the
model identity string or the product label, or send the RS-232 command
"MDAV?" and expect a "1" response. See section 12.3.1

15.9. Cannot Connect Using Hostname

If the power supply's IP address is set to "Static IP", you cannot use the hostname address with the Genesys™
LAN.
To use the hostname address, when using DHCP or Auto-IP addressing, the NetBIOS or some other naming
service must be running in your computer or network server.
For Windows XP,
A. Right-click on "My Network Places". Select "Properties". See window open.
B. Right-click on on the network connection being used for the Genesys™ LAN.
Select "Properties". See window open.
C. Verify NetBIOS naming service is checked.
If the power supply has a static address or the computer is not running NetBIOS, then hostname addressing
may be used if you edit the "hosts" file in the network server.
In Windows XP, see the text file "
C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc\hosts
63
"

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