2 connecting via the rs-232 port, 3 connecting via a usb port, 2 set the k-net ids – Kramer Electronics WP-501 User Manual
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K-Config - Connecting to the Device
Figure 213: Internet Protocol Properties Window
7.
Click OK.
8.
Click Close.
Connecting the ETHERNET Port via a Network Hub (Straight-Through Cable)
You can connect the Ethernet port of the RC device to the Ethernet port on a network hub or network router, via a
straight-through cable with RJ-45 connectors.
10.1.2 Connecting via the RS-232 Port
To connect via an RS-232 port:
1.
Select the company number port to which the device is connected.
2.
Select the baud rate.
3.
Click Connect.
10.1.3 Connecting via a USB Port
To connect via a USB port:
1.
Select the com port to which the device is connected.
2.
Click Connect.
10.2
Set the K-NET IDs
Once the controlled room is ready, that is, the items are all actually installed, you need to assign the KNET ID for the
Master and Auxiliary devices. The ID number of the Master RC is always 1, auxiliary devices will have a KNET ID from
2 and on, and the ID numbers allocated to the Virtual devices are 11 and 12. For example, in a controlled room, the
Master controller is RC-74DL. One of the auxiliary devices connected is the SL-10. In order to communicate with the
SL-10, you need to set the
K-Net ID on the SL-10.