Network setup using web browser, Configuration switch – AMETEK SFA Series Ethernet Programming User Manual
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SG Series Programming
Ethernet Configuration and Remote Programming
M550129-03 Rev K
5-7
4.
Power on the power supply and allow the power supply to perform its
initialization. In HyperTerminal
TM
, tap the
ENTER
key a couple of times
to clear the input buffer
NOTE: tapping the
ENTER
key is also required to clear any errors
when using HyperTerminal
TM
, rather than tapping the
BACKSPACE
or
DELETE
keys.
5.
Set the IP address by typing SYST:NET:IP “xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx”
to set 192.168.0.200 as the IP address, type SYST:NET:IP
“192.168.0.200”
NOTE: the format requires a single space after SYST:NET:IP and
double quotes around the IP address numbers.
6.
Set the subnet mask with SYST:NET:MASK xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
7.
After configuring all settings, verify with the queries, SYST:NET:IP?
8.
Type *RST
9.
The SG Ethernet hardware is now configured. Open your Web
browser and enter the assigned IP address of the power supply to
view the power supply web page.
10.
The power supply is now ready to be plugged into the network.
5.2.4
Network Setup Using Web Browser
Note: This requires that the PC’s IP address be in the same network as the
IP address assigned to the power supply. It also requires your Web browser
to open the power supply’s Home page.
Note: For proper functionality on the Web browser, ensure that Sun
Microsystems’ Java Runtime Environment is installed on the PC. Visit
www.java.com to download, after setting the Web browser’s Security to
enable scripting of Java applets:
1.
In the Tools menu, select Internet Options… and click the Security
tab.
2.
At the bottom of the Security window click Custom level…
3.
In the Reset custom settings drop-down, select Medium and click
Reset and then OK).
4.
Now use your Web browser for Network Setup:
In the Web browser’s Address: field, type xxx.xxx.x.xxx where
xxx.xxx.x.xxx is the power supply’s IP address. (See Section 5.4.3 for
description and operation information).
5.2.5
Configuration Switch
Use the DIP switch (will have either four or eight switches and is accessible
from the rear panel) to configure the power supply with the installed Ethernet