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This option can be installed in conjunction with the Ethernet option (Option 63) allowing the
instrument to communicate on both types of networks simultaneously. For more information on
using and setting up this option see Section 6.10.7)
Rear Panel
(as seen from inside)
CPU Card
Multidrop
Card
Figure 5-4: M6200E Multidrop Card
5.6.3. Ethernet (Option 63)
The Ethernet option allows the analyzer to be connected to any Ethernet local area network (LAN)
running TCP/IP. The local area network must have routers capable of operating at 10BaseT. If
Internet access is available through the LAN, this option also allows communication with the
instrument over the public Internet.
When installed, this option is electronically connected to the instrument’s COM2 serial port making
that port no longer available for RS-232/RS-485 communications through the COM2 connector on
the rear panel. The option consists of a Teledyne Analytical Instruments designed Ethernet card
(Figure 5-5), which is mechanically attached to the instrument’s rear panel (Figure 5-6). A 7-foot
long, CAT-5 network cable terminated at both ends with standard RJ-45 connectors is included as
well. Maximum communication speed is limited by the RS-232 port to 115.2 kBaud.