AMETEK XG Family Programmable DC User Manual

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Communications Options

M370430-01 Rev E

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LAN Parameter

Description

HostBits

Number of host bits as opposed to network bits in network mask. A
CIDR class C network uses 24 network bits and 8 host bits. (Class A
= 24, Class B = 16). This value can be changed with the command,
SYST:COMM:LAN:CLASS <number>

As an example, to set to Class A, the command would be

SYST:COMM:LAN:CLASS 24

Note that many systems refer to an alternate description referred to
as the subnet mask. Some conversions from subnet mask to class
are:

Subnet MaskClass

255.255.255.0

24

255.255.0.016

255.0.0.0

8

Any change to this value will NOT take effect until after power on the
unit has been cycled.

Port No

TCP remote port number. This value must be set to 5025 (SCPI) to
support the built in Web page.
This value can be changed with the port number command:

SYST:COMM:LAN:PORT <number>

For example to set the tcp port to 5025, the command would be

SYST:COMM:LAN:PORT 5025

Any change to this value will NOT take effect until after power on the
unit has been cycled.

LAN Default

Lan factory default settings are entered by setting the right knob to
the PGM location, and then selecting LAN with the left knob and
pressing and holding it until the “LAn R5t” message appears on the
front panel. The IP address is set to DHCP or AUTO IP.

Alternatively, the LAN may be reset with the SCPI command,

SYST:COMM:LAN:DEFAULT

Once you have an IP address, you can test the IP address from your Windows PC by
using the ping utility under MS DOS. To use the ping utility, bring up a DOS window
using the start menu:

Start>Programs>Accessories>Command Prompt)

At the command prompt type:

ping <IP address>.

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