User Manual – Rev B
FCS Series II
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DESCRIPTION
Note:
If the MAC Address displayed is corr
appen if a static IP was set that conflicts with
upted or
does not match the serial tag, there may have been a
problem retrieving the LAN port settings. This can
h
another device on the network. To recover, turn on
power to the unit while holding down the SET key.
This will allow the unit to boot without attempting to
collect the IP settings. You can then set the required
IP values. [See IP Address above].
GWAddress
is a
n a computer network that serves
as an access point to another network.
the
r
until
wer on the unit has been cycled.
Gateway address setting. A
default gateway
node (a router) o
This value can be changed by pressing the SET
key and entering a new value from the keypad or
using the Voltage and Frequency shuttles. Use
numeric data pad or the Voltage shuttle to ente
each field. To move between the four fields, use
the decimal point key on the keypad or the
Frequency shuttle.
Any change to this value will NOT take effect
after po
its
in
24
bits and 8 host bits. (Class A = 24, Class B
= 16).
This value can be changed by pressing the SET
key and entering a new value from the keypad. Any
change to this value will NOT take effect until after
power on the unit has been cycled.
HostB
Number of host bits as opposed to network bits
network mask. A CIDR class C network uses
network
Port No
TCP remote port number. This value must be set to
5025
(SCPI) to support the built in web page.
ssing the SET
change to this value will NOT take effect until after
power on the unit has been cycled.
This value can be changed by pre
key and entering a new value from the keypad. Any
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