Setting The Lan Communication - Thermo Scientific TRACE 1310 Hardware Manual

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Setting the LAN Communication

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This section provides instructions for setting the desired IP and the LAN communication port
for the TRACE 1300/TRACE 1310. See
Before making the LAN setup, please read the following note.
Note The TRACE 1300/TRACE 1310 allows LAN (Local Area Network) capabilities by
the presence of an RJ45 connector on the Electronic Module, and two LEDs for LAN
activity.
• IP Address —The GC is shipped with a factory IP address, which may not match the
LAN needs of the sites where the instrument will be installed. To change the default
values, contact your LAN administrator and ask for the IP address to be assigned, the
netmask, and eventually the port.
The IP address is a 3 digits x 4 fields number given by the network administrator
- e.g. 192.168.127.10
The netmask is a 3 digits x 4 fields number given by the network administrator -
e.g. 255.255.255.0
The port is a number given by the network administrator - for example 2551
• Reset Button — To reset the LAN parameters (IP address, communication port, and
so on) to the default values, insert a small screwdriver into the hole, then push the
reset button for at least five seconds.
• Network Cables — Two network cables are included in the standard outfit:
a reversed RED patch for the computer to TRACE 1300/TRACE 1310 direct
connection. This is used for the initial setup operation and when the instrument
is not connected in remote mode.
a standard GREY patch for the TRACE 1300/TRACE 1310 to local area
network connection.
Figure 53
shows the LAN schematic connection between the TRACE 1300/TRACE
1310 and the PC.
Figure 53. LAN Schematic Connections
"Making the LAN Setup"
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