1 setting the usb communication parameters, 3 fitting the ethernet (tcp/ip) cable, 4 setting the tcp/ip communication parameters – LumaSense Technologies LumaSoft Gas Multi Point 7860 User Manual
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Chapter 2
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2.2.1 Setting the USB Communication Parameters
No setup on the 1412i/1314i/3434i gas monitor is necessary in order to
be able to communicate with the 1412i/1314i/3434i gas monitor
through an USB connection.
2.2.3 Fitting the Ethernet (TCP/IP) Cable.
The gas monitor can be connected to a local Ethernet network, which
communicates using the TCP/IP network interface protocol or to view
the homepage of the gas monitor in a standard PC internet browser.
The Ethernet network cable can be connected while the gas monitor is
switched on.
Locate the Ethernet socket connector labelled
at the back of the
Monitor. Connect a standard Ethernet network cable to the Ethernet
socket connector on the back of the gas monitor. Connect the other end
of the Ethernet network cable to your local network. The yellow LED on
the Ethernet socket connector will lit, if a local network connection is
detected.
2.2.4 Setting the TCP/IP Communication Parameters
It is recommended that your system administrator sets-up the TCP/IP
communication parameters.
The communication parameters for the TCP/IP interface can be set by
using the push-buttons on the front of the monitor.
1. Press SET-UP CONFIGURATION System Communication Addressable.
The screen display now shows the following text.
2. Press TCP/IP to enter the TCP/IP setup. During this setup you can
also use the ▲ and ▼ keys to go back and forth between the
available TCP/IP settings. The screen display now shows the
following text.
SELECT ADDRESSABLE SET-UP BRANCH
TCP/IP
IEEE 488
IS 1412i'S IP ADDRESS SET BY DHCP ?
NO
YES