Ethernet Configuration; Figure 5-2: Comm - Analyzer Id - Teledyne T100 Instruction Manual

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5.1.2. ETHERNET CONFIGURATION

SETUP X.X
COMMUNICATIONS MENU
ID
HESN
COM1
EXIT
SETUP X.
MACHINE ID: 100 ID
0
1
0
Figure 5-2: COMM – Analyzer ID
The ID can be any 4-digit number and can also be used to identify analyzers in any
number of ways (e.g. location numbers, company asset number, etc.)
When using the Ethernet interface, the analyzer can be connected to any standard
10BaseT or 100BaseT Ethernet network via low-cost network hubs, switches or routers.
The interface operates as a standard TCP/IP device on port 3000. This allows a remote
computer to connect through the network to the analyzer using APICOM, terminal
emulators or other programs.
The Ethernet cable connector on the rear panel has two LEDs indicating the Ethernet's
current operating status.
LED
amber (link)
green (activity
The analyzer is shipped with DHCP enabled by default. This allows the instrument to be
connected to a network or router with a DHCP server. The instrument will automatically
be assigned an IP address by the DHCP server (Section 5.1.2.2). This configuration is
useful for quickly getting an instrument up and running on a network. However, for
permanent Ethernet connections, a static IP address should be used. Section 5.1.2.1
below details how to configure the instrument with a static IP address.
Remote Operation & Advanced Features
COM2
0
ENTR EXIT
Table 5-1: Ethernet Status Indicators
FUNCTION
On when connection to the LAN is valid.
Flickers during any activity on the LAN.
ENTR key accepts the
new settings
EXIT key ignores the
new settings
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