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2. Local Mode Screen
6-1.
IP Setting
The [IP Setting] tab window on the WLAN Setting screen allows you to set or change the IP address
setting of the wireless LAN for the V9 series unit.
*1 For details on the setting items, refer to page 2-16.
*2 Used for macro commands of EREAD, EWRITE, SEND and MES as well as Ethernet DLL functions.
IP Address Setting for Wireless LAN
Set the IP address on the V9 series unit.
The setting procedure is the same as “IP Address Setting for the V9 Series” (page 2-14) of “LAN
Setting”.
[IP Setting] tab window
Pressing each setting
field brings up the system
keyboard to be used for
configuration.
Pressing each setting
field brings up the
system keyboard to be
used for configuration.
Item
Description
IP Address
*1
Set the IP address for the V9 series unit.
(Default: 192.168.2.1)
Subnet Mask
*1
Set the subnet mask.
Gateway
*1
Set the default gateway.
* If a gateway is not used, leave this field blank.
(Do not use “0.0.0.0”.)
MAC Address
Indicates the MAC address of the V9 series unit.
External Access
Service Port
*1 *2
Set a port number of the V9 series unit (1024 to 65535).
(“8001” is not available.)
Time-Out
*2
Set the timeout time.
Retrials
0 to 255
Set the number of retries to be performed when a timeout occurs.
Network Table
When a network table setting is set in the screen program, the
contents of the network table are displayed.
Tap an IP address in the network table to select it.
• Set an IP address in a different network group from that for the following:
- [LAN Setting] / [LAN2 Setting] (only for additional wired LAN I/F models)
- [WLAN Setting] (only for wireless LAN I/F models)
- [LAN Unit Setting] (only with the CUR-03 communication I/F unit installed)
If set in the same network group, the system will not operate correctly.
• Set a gateway for only one of the following:
- [LAN Setting] / [LAN2 Setting] (only for additional wired LAN I/F models)
- [WLAN Setting] (only for wireless LAN I/F models)
- [LAN Unit Setting] (only with the CUR-03 communication I/F unit installed)
If multiple gateways are set, the system will not operate correctly.