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4. If successful, and a specific port is opened, then many more of the menu buttons will become
active on the toolbars. These include all of the Broadcast Data Toolbar, the Close Connection
button, the Login Key symbol and some of the flash memory buttons.
5. When the connection opens, you should be logged in with the Login Name “anon.” This
account provides basic permissions. For advanced permissions, log in using a login name with
these permissions. To configure the 1133A permissions, see “1133A Security” in Section 7.14.
Ethernet UDP (Broadcast Only)
Select Ethernet UDP to be able to receive a UDP broadcast from a Model 1133A. A UDP broadcast
is only available if a UDP broadcast was first started in the 1133A. To start a UDP broadcast (in
Arbiter protocol), see Broadcasting UDP Data in Section 7.9.1.
1. Select the “+” next to Ethernet UDP (Broadcast Only). If connecting for the first time,
choose “Default,” and the parameters should be similar to those shown in Figure 6.10.
2. Enter the IP address of the 1133A from you wish to receive a UDP broadcast, and click the
OK button.
3. Icons on the Broadcast toolbar should now be active. Choose the one which was set to
broadcast as chosen in Section 7.9.1.
4. A SaveAs window should appear in which you can type in a name for the UDP data file.
Type in a name and click the OK button.
5. Data should accumulate in the window and be saved to a file.
6. Switch UDP data OFF and ON by using the UDP window described in Section 7.9.1.
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Adding a TCP or UDP Connection
You may add an Ethernet TCP or UDP connection to the to PSCSV in order to connect to
additional 1133A devices To add another Ethernet connection:
1. Click Connection
>
Open or click the Open Connection button.
2. Expand the Ethernet TCP or UDP tree (by clicking the plus sign next to Ethernet TCP or
Ethernet UDP.
3. Select the Default connection name and click the Add button. A new Default name should
appear in the Connection window.
4. Select the new “Default” name and click the Rename button and edit the name.
5. Type in the new Ethernet IP address and Port number in the spaces.
6. Click OK to accept and open the new connection.