Ethernet Smart Cable
User Manual
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Installing the Ethernet Smart Cable
The ESC is optimized for use on an Ethernet network in which a Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server assigns IP addresses. The following sections
provide instructions for connecting the ESC to a DHCP-based network, or directly to an
Ethernet-equipped host PC.
The ESC's factory default settings are:
•
DHCP enabled
•
IP address: 192.168.1.50 (will change if DHCP server is available to assign an
address)
•
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
•
Gateway: 192.168.1.254
•
No password required
Follow the instructions in
the cable's factory default settings.
Note:
When a DHCP server is unavailable, the ESC defaults to using IP address
192.168.1.50. If your network uses static IP addresses on a different subnet,
connect the ESC to a standalone PC configured as described in
ESC Directly to a Host PC
Connecting the ESC to a DHCP-Based Network
You need the following to connect the ESC to a DHCP-based network:
•
An active Ethernet connection, such as from an Ethernet Hub.
•
A standard CAT-5 Ethernet cable.
Follow the steps below to connect the ESC:
1. Connect the ESC to an Ethernet connection.
2. Connect the 5 V DC power supply to the ESC power connector.
Installing the Ethernet Smart Cable
System Clock
Minimum Maximum
5 MHz
50 MHz
Changing the Default Settings of the ESC
below.
Power Supply
Minimum Maximum
3.0 V
3.6 V
on page 8 to change
UM020702-0107
Current*
2 mA
Connecting the
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