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4.2.2 Remote Ethernet Connection via LAN
The AccuLase-GPA™ can also be connected to the facility’s local area network (LAN), which allows
access to the web based GUI from a remote location connected to the same LAN. To connect to
the plant LAN, one end of a straight through (patch) cable should be connected to one of the top
two Ethernet ports on the analyzer’s controller board. The location of the Ethernet ports on the
controller board is indicated in Figure 28. Note that Ethernet Port 3 is dedicated for a local PC
connection only. Do not connect this port to a LAN.
Figure 20: Ethernet Ports on Controller Board
4.3 AccuLase-GPA™ Web GUI Overview
Once the AccuLase-GPA™ is connected to the computer, either locally or via the plant LAN, it will be
possible to access the Web GUI via an internet browser on the connected computer. Simply type in the IP
Address indicated on the analyzer display into the address bar on the internet browser on the connected
computer and press enter. The AccuLase-GPA™ Web GUI Home screen, shown in Figure 29, will then
appear.