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4 .7 Working via Remote Interfaces
There are two different ways to connect remotely:
Ethernet TCP/IP
RS-232 Serial Port
4 .8 Communicating over Ethernet TCP/IP
TCP/IP Socket Protocol sends data packets to individual IP addresses over a unique and pre-specified port. The XT-100 supports fixed
(static) and dynamic IP addresses and accepts sockets through a specified port number.
Network Addresses including IP address, Gateway IP, Netmask, DHCP, and Port Number can be specified or changed by sending
commands to the XT-100 using the TCP/IP, or RS-232 interfaces.
To change the network addresses using a command interface, see Chapter 6.0 APIs and Commands (NET, NET? and NETM? commands).
4 .9 Default Network Addresses
Value
IP Address
0.0.0.0 (determined by DHCP) default
Gateway Address
192.168.100.1
Netmask
255.255.0.0
DHCP
ON
Port Number
5025
Hostname
COLBY_YYMMXXXX
MAC-ID
XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX
These default network addresses are stored internally in non-volatile storage. If you are unable to communicate with the XT-100 over
Ethernet after changing a network address and want to restore the default address settings, follow these instructions:
4 .10 Restoring to Factory Default Settings
1. Turn off the XT-100
2. Remove the top cover of the instrument.
3. On the Channel 1 Trombone Unit (left most trombone when facing the instrument from the front), locate the center pin hole
opening on the Trombone top cover.
4. Insert a needle point into the center hole to depress the Restore To Factory Default Button.
5. While keeping the button depressed, turn ON the XT-100 and keep the button depressed for at least 3 seconds and until the front panel
lights flash 3x times ON-OFF,ON-OFF,ON-OFF and then fully OFF to acknowledge reverting to factory default settings.
6. Replace the top cover of the instrument.
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COLBY INSTRUMENTS XT-100 VERSION 1.0 OPERATING AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL