Spectra Precision ProFlex 800 Web Server User Manual

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7

Bluetooth (see ProFlex 800 Reference Manual, Using
Serial Commands
Chapter, for more information)

$PASHQ,ETH
Example of receiver response:
$PASHR,ETH,I,ON,00:09:66:00:10:a0,10.20.2.123,DHP=1,ADD=192.168.
0.1,MSK=255.255.255.0,GTW=255.255.255.255,DN1=255.255.255.255,D
N2=255.255.255.255*3F

Should the Ethernet port be off (2nd parameter in the
above response line is “OFF” instead of “ON”), please use
the following command to turn it back on:

$PASHS,ETH,ON
Receiver response should be the following if the set command is successful:
$PASHR,ACK*3D

2. Send the following command to the receiver to disable the

DHCP mode and define an arbitrary IP address for the
receiver:

$PASHS,ETH,PAR,DHP,0,ADD,10.20.2.10,MSK,255.255.255.0,GTW,
10.20.2.1
$PASHR,ACK*3D

Where:

“10.20.2.10” is the arbitrary IP address assigned to the
receiver.

“255.255.255.0” is the arbitrary, but also mandatory,
subnetwork mask.

“10.20.2.1” is the arbitrary address for the gateway that
will be assigned to the computer.

3. On the computer (running Windows XP), from the task bar,

select

Start>Control Panel.

4. Double-click

Network Configuration.

5. Right click on

Local Area Connection (or Ethernet Board if

there is no local network) and select

Properties.

6. On the

General tab of the Local Area Connection properties,

write down all the currently activated services so that later
you can easily revert to these settings.

7. Still in this dialog box, clear all the services, except for

the

Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) service, which must stay

active.

8. Still in that box, select the

Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) option

an click on the

Properties button located nearby to open

the Internet Protocol Properties window.

9. In that window, disable the DHCP mode by selecting the

Use the following IP address option.

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