Ethernet, Erial, Ommands menu window – Gentec-EO MAESTRO User Manual

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MAESTRO User’s Manual Revision 8.1

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Energy

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Range

output

For example, an output of 0.4 volts on the 30 W scale corresponds to 12 watts of laser power. If on the
10 W scale, then 0.4 volts is equivalent to 4 watts.

Fig. 2-8 Serial Commands menu window

2.4.1.4

Ethernet

The MAESTRO allows the user to remotely control and acquire data. To configure the Ethernet settings,
touch the Ethernet button.

By default, the Ethernet capability is disabled, check the box to enable it. Note that enabling the Ethernet
port may increase the noise of the device if used without an Ethernet cable. You must always reboot the
MAESTRO after changing the Ethernet settings.

The Maestro runs TCP server applications. It can assign static or dynamic IP addresses. It is
recommended to use a dynamic IP address for most applications in order to prevent problems on your
network. When using a static IP address, please make sure you enter valid and available IP address.
Always ask your IT specialist for an available IP address. This will prevent conflicts and problems on
your network. If you are not sure which IP address to use, please use the dynamic IP address type, which
will automatically assign an available address.

Before booting the MAESTRO, connect it to a network cable. Boot the MAESTRO and access the
Ethernet Configuration Menu via Home / Set Device. Enable the Ethernet capability. You can choose to
specify a static IP address and enter your own IP address, or you can choose a dynamic IP address and
the server will automatically assign an IP address to the MAESTRO. If needed, you can change the port

number. When you are done with the setup, simply touch the OK button

and reboot the MAESTRO.

If the address type was set to dynamic, access the Ethernet Config menu to retrieve the assigned IP
address.

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