Ethernet-udp – Hardy HI 6300 Series User Manual
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Step 11. Select OK in the TCP/IP Properties dialog box. The computer is now fully
configured.
Step 12. To return the computer to the original network settings, return to the Internet
Properties (TCP/IP) dialog , select ‘Obtain an IP address automatically,’ and click
OK.
Direct Connect Configuration - HI 6300 Series Instrument
The HI 6300 must now be assigned a unique IP address that will connect to the Windows
PC. There are two simple rules for the IP Address:
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It must have the same network identifier
as the computer
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It must have a different node identifier
than the computer.
If your Windows PC already had an IP address assigned, simply increment by one the Node
Identifier field of the IP Address you wrote down in the Windows PC configuration steps
above. If your Windows PC was originally set to automatically obtain an IP address
(DHCP), use 192.168.100.50 for the HI 6300 IP address.
Ethernet-UDP
HardyPort is the Ethernet port number that one can use to connect to this instrument via
UDP or TCP/IP. You send commands to the instrument to read or set parameters. The
commands are text strings of the form
PARAMETERNUMBER
or
PARAMETERNUMBER=PARAMETERVALUE
For example, send the command 00000090 to read the gross weight value. The response
will be something like:
Gross = 10.3
To set a parameter, send a command like 0000000D = 0.5 - this command sets the Motion
Tolerance parameter to 0.5
See the Operation/Diagnostics/Parameters web page for a list of parameter numbers.
The HI 6300 series instrument has only 1 TCP/IP socket available for this command
interface, so only 1 master can connect, say using HYPERTERMINAL Telnet. There
is no such limit with UDP – any number of masters can send UDP commands.