
WideTEK WT42 / WT48
5.2 Selecting
Parameters
The function keys FK1 and FK2 move the active field position horizontally in the selected
parameter row. The arrow symbols above the keys show the direction of movement.
The function key FK3 switches the
DHCP
function off and on.
The function keys FK4 to FK6 select the desired parameter line.
5.3 Network Parameters Entry Criteria
An IP address as well as a subnet mask and gateway consists of four values, each
separated by a decimal point.
If the values are changed or entered, the following criteria must be considered:
— If an active field is empty, it is not possible to move to another field.
— If a value is invalid (e.g. higher than 255), it is not possible to move to another field.
— After setting a new valid value, pressing the decimal point button in the numeric
keypad moves the active field position to the next field to the right.
— After entering a valid value, the function keys FK1 and FK2 allow movement
horizontally in the desired direction.
— The previous value is deleted by the input of a new value.
5.4 Entering
New
Values
Start the WideTEK WT42 / WT48 as described in chapter 5.1.
When the setup mode screen is displayed, press one of the function keys FK4 to FK6 to
select the desired row.
After selecting a row, the left most field is selected for editing, as indicated by a light gray
background.
Enter a value with the numeric keypad. The “C” button in the numeric keypad erases the
value in the active field.
Press the decimal point button to move to next field to the right.
After all values in a row are entered, move to the next row and repeat the steps as
described above.
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