YOKOGAWA TA220 User Manual page 88

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9.3 Entering the TCP/IP and Timeout Settings, and Confirming the MAC Address
9-4
Setting the Subnet Mask
Turn DHCP OFF according to the procedure above before setting the IP address.
4.
Turn the rotary knob to select NetMsk1, NetMsk2, NetMsk3, or NetMsk4.
The subnet mask is expressed in the same manner as the IP address, using four octets
(each from 0 to 255), separated by a period as in 255.255.254.0. Of these four octets, set
the left-most to NetMsk1, the second one from the left to NetMsk2, the third one from the
left to NetMsk3, and the last one on the right to NetMsk4.
5.
Press > (or ENTER). Display 1 blinks.
6.
Use rotary knob & < > to set the mask value.
7.
Press ENTER.
8.
Repeat steps 4 through 7 to enter all the mask values from NetMsk1 to
NetMsk4.
Setting the Default Gateway
Turn DHCP OFF according to the procedure above before setting the IP address.
4.
Turn the rotary knob to select Gatewy1, Gatewy2, Gatewy3, or Gatewy4.
The default is expressed in the same manner as the IP address, using four octets (each
from 0 to 255), separated by a period as in 0.0.0.0. Of these four octets, set the left-most
to Gatewy1, the second one from the left to Gatewy2, the third one from the left to
Gatewy3, and the last one on the right to Gatewy4.
5.
Press > (or ENTER). Display 1 blinks.
6.
Use rotary knob & < > to set the gateway.
7.
Press ENTER.
8.
Repeat steps 4 through 7 to enter all the gateway addresses from Gatewy1 to
Gatewy4.
Confirming the MAC Address
4.
Turn the rotary knob to select MACadd1, MACadd2, MACadd3, or MACadd4.
The MAC address is an instrument-specific address. In accordance with the number of
display digits on Display 1, the MAC address is displayed in four-digit sections starting
from the top four digits. MACadd1 is the first four digits, MACadd2 is the second four
digits displayed, and MACadd3 is the last four digits displayed.
5.
You can confirm the MAC address by repeating step 4 to view the digits
corresponding to MACadd1 through MACadd3.
Setting the Timeout Time
4.
Turn the rotary knob to select Timeout.
5.
Press > (or ENTER). Display 1 blinks.
6.
Use rotary knob & < > to set the timeout time.
7.
Press ENTER.
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