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Sorensen Ethernet Option

Configuration

M130/M131 Programming Manual

2-3

a. In Windows click Start, Settings, Control Panel.

b. Click open Network Connections. (For XP, if in the Category View, click

Network and Internet Connections, and then Network Connections).

c. In the Network Connections window, right click the icon for the network

adapter used to connect to the power supply, and click Properties.

d. Find the TCP/IP protocol item under the Configuration tab (for XP: find

the item under the General tab), and click Properties. Select Obtain an
IP Address Automatically.

e. Click OK to save the change.

f. Click OK again to apply the settings to the network adapter.

4. In Windows, click Start, and then Run…

5. In the Run window, type “ipconfig /release” and click OK.

6. Again click Start, and then Run…

7. In the Run window, type “ipconfig /renew” and click OK. Your PC will assign itself

an IP address in the Auto-IP range.

8. Power on the power supply and allow the power supply to perform its

initialization.

9. Identify the IP address assigned to the power supply by discovering it with a

VXI-11 compliant discover program.

10. Continue by following the procedure in Section 2.1.4.

NOTE: When Auto-IP assigns an IP address, Web page connections will time out
after 5 minutes of inactivity.

2.1.3

M130

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SING THE

S

ERIAL

COM

P

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1. Connect from the PC COM1 port to the power supply’s RS232 port (see Figure

2-2, Figure 2-3 or Figure 2-4 for port location) using a straight-through DB91 to
RJ-1 connector. (See Section 2.5 for the wiring diagram).

2. Have ready the IP address (e.g. 192.168.0.200) and subnet mask (e.g.,

255.255.255.0) to be assigned to the power supply.

3. Run a serial terminal program, such as HyperTerminal. Set the baud rate (bits

per second) to 19200, data bits to 8, parity to none, stop bits to 1, flow
control
to none. Establish the connection.

4. Power on the power supply and allow the power supply to perform its

initialization. In HyperTerminal, tap the

ENTER

key a couple of times to clear the

input buffer (tapping the

ENTER

key is also required to clear any errors when

using HyperTerminal, rather than tapping the

BACKSPACE

or

DELETE

keys).

5. Type SYST:NET:DHCPMODE 0 to take the Primary configuration out of

DHCP mode.

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