Transceiver IP4 Range
On large networks, you may wish to limit the range of the IP Address(es) provided
to the individual transceiver(s). The
you to define upper and lower limits for the fourth element in the IP Address(es).
When you make a selection using the spin boxes, observe that the chosen limits
are shown in
IP4
Note
This functionality is provided for advanced users. We assume that you are familiar
with Ethernet communication and the relevant parameters.
IP Address table
Use this table to define the IP address(es) provided to the transceiver(s).
•
and
IP-1
IP-2
made when you set up the Ethernet adapter.
•
is chosen using the box.
IP-3
• The
range is selected using the
IP-4
Note
This functionality is provided for advanced users. We assume that you are familiar
with Ethernet communication and the relevant parameters.
Reset
Use this
function to restore all IP Address settings to their default values.
Reset
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Installation dialog box, page 346
Sensor Installation page
For the ES80 to use and offer correct navigational information, one or more external
sensors must be connected. Typical sensors are those that provide speed, heading and
geographical position. On the
your ES80 will import information from. You must also decide which datagram formats
that will be accepted. Once a sensor has been chosen, you must select the offset values
that define the sensor's physical location relative to your vessel's coordinate system.
Prerequisites
The
dialog box is not available when your ES80 is set to Replay mode.
Installation
How to open
This page is located in the
406273/C
Transceiver IP4 Range
column in the table.
are provided by the Processor Unit, and reflects the choices you
Sensor Installation
dialog box. To open, select it on the
Installation
Functions and dialog boxes
parameters allows
Transceiver IP4 Range
page you define which external sensors
boxes.
menu.
Setup
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