13 remote control, 1 prepare the lan connection, 2 set up the lan connection – Hach-Lange SC 1000 User Manual
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Standard Operations
5.13 Remote control
The sc1000 controller supports remote control through dial-up, GPRS (GSM modem) and
LAN connection (service port). The sc1000 controller is operated remotely with a web
browser from a computer to configure the controller, download data logs and upload
software updates.
For detailed information on the LAN connection, refer to
For detailed information on the GPRS connection, refer to DOC023.XX.90143 „sc1000
enhanced communications“.
5.13.1 Prepare the LAN connection
To set up LAN connection between a computer and the sc1000 controller certain settings
are necessary:
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On position 1-3 the IP address of the sc1000 controller and the computer must
correspond. Set the IP address of the sc1000 controller under
sc1000 SETUP, BROWSER ACCESS, IP ADDRESS.
Example:
IP address sc1000 controller: 192.168.154.30
IP address computer: 192.168.154.128
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Do not use 0,1 or 255 on position 4 of the IP address.
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Do not use the same IP address for the computer and the sc1000 controller.
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The Netmask of the sc1000 controller and the computer must correspond (by default:
255.255.255.0). Set the Netmask of the sc1000 controller under
sc1000 SETUP, BROWSER ACCESS, NETMASK.
5.13.2 Set up the LAN connection
To set up a LAN connection (provided Windows XP and an Ethernet Adapter are used)
change the settings of the computer network card and add a fixed IP address.
To change the computer network card settings to 10BaseT:
1. In the Windows Start menu, select Programs, Settings, Control Panel, Network
Connections.
2. Right-click the Local Area Connection (LAN) option and select the Properties
command.
3. In the LAN Connection dialog box press the Configure button.
4. In the Ethernet Adapter dialog box select Media Type under Properties.
5. In the Value drop-down list box select 10BaseT.
6. Confirm all settings.
To add a fixed IP address to the computer:
1. In the Windows Start menu click Programs, Settings, Control Panel, Network
Connections.
2. Right-click the Local Area Connection (LAN) option and select the Properties
command.