Getting Started; Connecting The Parts; Connecting To A Network - Pyramid T-1 User Manual

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7 Getting started

In order to read a magnetic field with the T1, you must assemble the components and then open
the web browser to see the readings.

7.1 Connecting the parts

1) Find the cable that joins the T-1 to the HP-1 probe and connect each end. There is a standard
9-pin DSub connector on the T-1 and a micro D connector on the probe.
2) Plug the line cord into the power supply (the green LED on the supply will illuminate) and
connect the threaded jack connector to the T-1. Connect to the line (110-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz)
and check that the white LED on the T-1 illuminates.
You are now ready to connect to a network.

7.2 Connecting to a network

The T-1 connects to a wired network using a standard Ethernet RJ-45 port. It needs an IP4
address on your network. IP4 addresses look like this: "192.168.100.123", with each group of
numbers limited to the range 0 to 255. In typical local networks the first three groups of
numbers are the same and define a "subnet".
The last group of numbers are available for devices on the local subnet. Since 0 and 255 are
reserved broadcasts and for devices like routers, that means the T-1 will need a number in the
range 1 to 254. There are two ways to set this up. "DHCP" (Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol) is where a DHCP server on the network, usually a router, assigns an available address.
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