Remote access via the ethernet – Teledyne GFC-7000T - Trace CO2 Analyzer - manual User Manual

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Operating Instructions

Model GFC7000TA Carbon Dioxide Analyzer

Teledyne Analytical Instruments

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6.11.6. Remote Access via the Ethernet

When using the Ethernet interface, the analyzer can be connected to any standard 10BaseT or 100Base
T Ethernet network via low-cost network hubs, switches or routers. The interface operates as a standard
TCP/IP device on a user selectable port, which otherwise defaults to port 3000. This allows a remote
computer to connect through the internet to the analyzer using APICOM, terminal emulators or other
programs.

The Ethernet connector has two LEDs that are on the connector itself, indicating its current operating
status.

Table 6-11: Ethernet Status Indicators

LED Function

amber (link)

On when connection to the LAN is valid.

green (activity

Flickers during any activity on the LAN.

6.11.6.1. Configuring the Ethernet Interface using DHCP

The Ethernet option for your analyzer uses Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) to automatically
configure its interface with your LAN. This requires your network servers also be running DHCP. The
analyzer will do this the first time you turn the instrument on after it has been physically connected to your
network. Once the instrument is connected and turned on it will appear as an active device on your
network without any extra set up steps or lengthy procedures.

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