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11. Non-Volatile storage
The sR-112 has non-volatile memory holding the current settings. This includes
Mode, Beeper setting, Output Rise Time, Output Levels, Video Phase Threshold
and Video Drift Threshold. This memory is continuously updated so that, when the
unit is turned on, it is in the same condition as it was when powered down.
NOTE: You should wait approximately 10 seconds after a change was entered
before powering down, to allow for the flash memory to be updated.
12. Ethernet
The Ethernet port is used to connect the sR-112 via standard TCP/IP protocol. It
enables the user to access the sR-112 remotely, and to upload firmware from any
computer on the network, including mobile devices such as tablets or smartphones.
The first thing you need is to set its IP address properly using the front panel keys.
12.1. ETHERNET IP sETTINGs
Menu 91 lets you activate DHCP. Whith DHCP on, the server assigns an IP address
to the sR-112 automatically along with a subnet mask and a gateway.
Menus 92, 93 and 94 then become status menus, indicating the IP address, Mask
and Gateway but not allowing you to change them.
If DHCP is off, then the IP address, mask and gateway must be entered manually in
menus 92, 93 and 94.
12.2. MaIN HTML PaGE
With the IP settings properly entered,
point any browser (Firefox, Explorer...)
to your sR-112's IP address to access its
main HTML page.
Header
The page's header includes the serial
Number, the IP address and the Firm-
ware. This information comes from the
unit and cannot be edited here.
SR-112 User Manual (Rev 4.01)