Rice Lake 880 Performance Series Indicator/Controller Technical/Service Manual User Manual
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Table 3-12. Ethernet Menu Parameters
ETHERNET Menu
Parameter
Choices
Description
DHCP
ON
OFF
Enables (ON) or disables (OFF) Dynamic Host Configuration Protocal.
IPADRS
000.000.000.000
Valid IP Address
Configures the IP address for this device.
NETMSK
000.000.000.000
Valid Net Mast
Specifies the subnet mask.
DFTGWY
000.000.000.000
Valid IP Address
Default Gateway.
DNSPRI
000.000.000.000
Valid IP Address
IP address for the primary DNS server.
DNSSEC
000.000.000.000
Valid IP Address
IP address for the secondary DNS server.
SERVER
See SERVER Sublevel below
CLIENT
See CLIENT Sublevel below
MAC
00.00.00.00.00.00
The MAC address for this device, read only.
SERVER/CLIENT Sublevel
RMOTIP
000.000.000.000
Valid IP Address
Remote IP address – IP address of the remote unit the 880 will connect to.
Client level only.
RMOTPT
1
1-65535
Remote port – TCP port number on the remote unit the 880 will connect to.
Client level only.
PORT
10001
1-65535
The TCP port number of the 880 server. Server level only.
TRIGGE
COMAND
STRIND
STRLFT
Selects the operation of the port.
•COMAND – allows operation of EDP commands and will print
•STRLFT – stream legal for trade scale data – data is transmitted at the configured
display update rate. Will also accept EDP commands.
•STRIND – stream industrial scale data – data is transmitted at the configured A/D
sample rate. Will also accept EDP commands.
TERMIN
CR/LF
CR
Termination. Selects the termination character(s) for data sent from the port.
EOLDLY
0
0-255
Port end-of-line delay, 0.1 second intervals.
TIMOUT
0
0-65535
Timeout – inactivity disconnect timeout. A connection (either client or server) is
dropped if there is no activity before the timeout expires. Time is in seconds. A
timeout value of 0 disables the inactivity disconnect.
SFMT
<2>
Stream format – specifies the stream format used for streaming output of scale data
(TRIGGE=STRLFT or STRIND). Alpha/numeric maximum length 200 characters.
ECHO
OFF
ON
Specifies whether characters received by the port are echoed back to the sending unit.
RESPNS
ON
OFF
Response – specifies whether the port transmits replies to serial commands.
Note
If an external device (such as a printer) that may transmit unexpected
data (such as a paper low message) is connected to the indicator the
response parameter should be set to OFF to prevent a reply from the
indicator from confusing the external device.
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