Agilent Technologies 3100 OFFGEL Fractionator User Manual page 63

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Operation
5
Instrument Configuration
The Agilent 3100 OFFGEL Fractionator has two LAN configurations stored.
They can be used alternatively. The selection which of the stored LAN
configurations is used upon the next instrument start is done by configuration
dip-switches at the rear of the instrument. Any change in the LAN
configuration is applied only after the instrument has been restarted.
Configuration dip-switches 7 and 8 up, while all other switches are down,
configures the instrument to start with the default IP address 192.168.254.11.
Only configuration dip-switches 7 up, while all other switches are down,
configures the instrument to start with the user settable static IP address.
A User LAN Configuration with a settable address is visible in the upper
panel (Figure10). The user defined address must be a static IP address. DHCP
(Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is not supported. The user settable
address can be edited by clicking into the fields adjacent to the IP Address,
Subnet Mask and Default Gateway. A click onto the button Set stores the
entered values to the connected Agilent 3100 OFFGEL Fractionator.
A Default LAN Configuration with default address settings, which cannot be
changed by the user, is present in the lower panel of the configuration tab.
Please see instructions for first time connection of the Agilent 3100 OFFGEL Fractionators
N O T E
to an instrument on
page
31,
Chapter
4.
Please note that any configuration change will be active only after an instrument restart.
On the Configuration tab you can also trigger module identification. A click
onto the button Identify sends a command to the connected Agilent 3100
OFFGEL Fractionator to let the control LED flash for a few seconds in all
three colors.
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