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G-Series Touchpanel Interface: TPS-G-TPI
Typical Connection Diagram when Uploading a Project or Firmware to the Interface via
TCP/IP
LAN
1. To establish TCP/IP communications with the interface, a serial connection
must be established between the PC and interface. Refer to "Indirect Serial
Communication" on page 41 or "Direct Serial Connection" on page 43 for
instructions.
2. While connected to the interface, select Functions | Ethernet Addressing.
The current IP address, IP mask and default router are displayed.
"Ethernet Address" Window
3. Enter a new IP address, IP Mask, Default Router, or select Enable DHCP
and click OK.
NOTE: The interface is capable of communicating via DHCP (Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol). A network server uses this protocol to dynamically assign
IP addresses to networked devices.
particular TCP/IP address at any given time. If the DHCP is disabled, the network
administrator must assign the IP address. The Interface menu provides an
enable/disable feature for Ethernet and CIP (Crestron Internet Protocol).
4. Ensure that all devices are connected to the control processor. For TCP/IP,
use CAT5 straight through cables with 8-pin RJ-45 connectors to connect
the LAN port on the interface and the LAN port on the PC to the Ethernet
hub. Alternatively, you can use a CAT5 crossover cable to connect the two
LAN ports directly, without using a hub. The following figure illustrates
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The DHCP client is not guaranteed to have a
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