Teledyne 100E Instruction Manual page 102

Uv fluorescence so2 analyzer
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Operating Instructions
As soon as the Ethernet option is enabled in the COMM menu (see flowchart in Section
6.9.6 above), a new sub-menu INET will appear. This sub-menu is used to set
configuration parameters that enable the Ethernet card to communicate with your local
area network. To perform this configuration, you will need to get the following
information from your network administrator.
Gateway IP address, typically a string of numbers with four packets of 1 to 3
numbers each: nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn, for example: 192.168.76.1.
Instrument IP address, typically a string of numbers very similar to the Gateway IP
address, for example: 192.168.76.55. Note that this instrument IP address must
be a static address and cannot be a dynamic IP address.
Subnet Mask, typically a string of numbers such as 255.255.252.0
The following procedures assumes that the Ethernet card is already installed in your
analyzer. If you are retro-fitting the analyzer with an Ethernet Option 63, please refer to
the installation instructions of that option as the procedures are slightly different and
need some other steps before configuration can commence.
The first step in configuring the Ethernet option is to set the card from pass-through
mode to configuration mode, so that TCP/IP parameters can be edited.
SAMPLE*
RANGE = 500.000 PPB
< TST TST > CAL
PRIMARY SETUP MENU
SETUP X.X
CFG DAS RNGE PASS CLK
SECONDARY SETUP MENU
SETUP X.X
COMM VARS DIAG
If the message ETHERNET NOT
STOPPED appears here, the
Ethernet card either was already
in configuration mode or might
not be responding.
100
SO2 =X.XXX
SETUP
EXIT
MORE
EXIT
Model 100E Instruction Manual
SETUP X.X
COMMUNICATIONS MENU
ID
COM1
COM2
INET
INTERNET CONFIGURATION
GTWY IP SNET PORT STRT
STOPPING ETHERNET
ETHERNET STOPPED
EXIT
EXIT
STOP
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