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LAN Connection and Settings (Before Using FTP/Internet Browser/Command Communications)
16.1 LAN Connection and Settings
(Before Using FTP/Internet Browser/Command
Communications)
Before accessing the instrument from a PC using FTP or an Internet browser, or using command
communication, you must configure the instrument's LAN settings and connect it to your network with a
LAN cable.
CAUTION
To avoid equipment failure, do not disconnect the LAN cable while communication is in
progress.
Use a common ground for the instrument and PC. Use of different ground circuits will
result in a potential difference between the instrument’s ground and the PC’s ground.
If the LAN cable is connected while such a potential difference exists, it may result in
equipment malfunction or failure.
Always make LAN settings before connecting to the network. If you change settings while connected to
the network, IP addresses may overlap or invalid address data may be transmitted over the network.
16.1.1
LAN Settings on the Instrument
Things to Check Before Configuring LAN Settings
The required settings are different depending on whether the instrument is
to be connected to an existing network or whether a new network consisting
only of the instrument and one PC is to be configured.
When Connecting the instrument to an Existing Network
The following items must be assigned in advance by your network
administrator. Be sure there is no conflict with other devices.
•
The host name and address of the instrument
Host name (up to 12 characters):
IP address: .................................. ___.___.___.___
Subnet mask: .............................. ___.___.___.___
•
Gateway
Whether to use a gateway: ......... Yes/No
IP address (When used):.............. ___.___.___.___
•
The TCP/IP port number to use:
___X (default 880x)
Specify the most significant 3 digits of the 4-digit number. The least significant
digit (0 to 9) is reserved for use by the instrument.
Specify when the default value (8800 to 8809) cannot be used.
Summary of Contents for MR8827
Page 19: ...14 Operation Precautions ...
Page 81: ...76 Start and Stop Measurement ...
Page 111: ...106 Manage Files ...
Page 125: ...120 Miscellaneous Printing Functions ...
Page 143: ...138 View Block Waveforms ...
Page 191: ...186 Setting Output Waveform Parameters ...
Page 291: ...286 FFT Analysis Modes Measurable Ranges With Octave Analysis 1 1 OCT 1 3 OCT ...
Page 292: ...287 FFT Analysis Modes 1 1 OCT 1 3 OCT 13 FFT Function ...
Page 293: ...288 FFT Analysis Modes 1 1 OCT 1 3 OCT ...
Page 295: ...290 FFT Analysis Modes ...
Page 309: ...304 Editor Command Details ...
Page 387: ...382 Module Specifications ...
Page 405: ...400 Dispose of the Instrument Lithium Battery Removal ...
Page 431: ...A26 FFT Definitions ...
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