
Manual, F/T Sensor, Ethernet Axia
Document #9610-05-Ethernet Axia-09
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6.7 Communication Page (comm.htm)
On the
Communication
page, the user may view and edit the system’s Ethernet networking options.
Usually these settings are set once when the user first setup the system and do not need to be changed later
A detailed overview of setting up Ethernet communications with the sensor is in
Figure 6.8—Communications Page
The descriptions for the fields on the
Communications
, are the following:
Ethernet Network Settings:
IP Address Mode:
The user can configure the IP address of the sensor (refer to
).
Static
IP Address:
The user can set the static IP address (refer to
Static
IP Subnet Mask:
This field is for the subnet mask portion of the IP address. Many networks use the
default 255.255.255.0. Users should contact their IT department to know what static
IP subnet mask to assign.
IP Default
This field is for the default gateway. Users should contact their IT department to
Gateway:
know what default gateway to assign.
Ethernet MAC
A unique address that given to the sensor at the time of manufacture. This address
Address:
uniquely identifies this sensor from other sensors and other Ethernet devices.
NOTICE:
Detailed information about RDT settings with a UDP interface is in
Raw Data Transfer (RDT) Settings:
RDT Output Rate:
In this field, the user can set the RDT ouput rate from 1 to the value of the ADC
sampling rate in
.
RDT Buffer Size:
In this field, the user can set the RDT buffer size to a value from 1 to 40.