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4.3.4 CONFIGURING VIA SERIAL INTERFACE
The command listed below may be used to enter the IP parameters. The command
must be transmitted with the standard MITEQ protocol, as described in Remote Interface
section of this document. Note that the factory default settings of the serial port are as
follows:
Baud: 9600
Parity: Odd
Address: 64 (40H or ASCII: @)
Remote Command Sequence: $EADIiiiiiiiiiiiiGggggggggggggSssssssssssss
Unit Response: $EAD
EAD: Ethernet Address indicator. If the indicator is capitalized in the remote
response, then the IP address that was set is a Static IP address. If the indicator
is in lower case letters then the IP address is a Dynamic IP address and was
obtained using DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server to assign the
IP address.
I: Ethernet IP Address parameter indicator
iiiiiiiiiiii: Twelve-digit ASCII numeric characters,
* = no change to stored value in position
G: Ethernet gateway parameter indicator
gggggggggggg: Twelve-digit ASCII numeric characters,
* = no change to stored value in position
S: Ethernet Subnet mask parameter indicator
ssssssssssss: Twelve-digit ASCII numeric characters,
* = no change to stored value in position
The values may be verified using the corresponding query command (?EAD)
4.3.5 CONFIGURING VIA IPSETUP APPLICATION
IPSETUP.exe is a Windows
™
application, which can be obtained from MITEQ. Through
an ethernet connection to the NSU, this application can re-assign the IP address of the
NSU unit. For an example the NSU is connected to a PC through a crossover cable.
The IP address of the PC is 192.168.001.002. The address of the NSU will be set to
192.168.001.001.
1. Make sure that the NSU is in the Remote control mode
2. Open the application IPSETUP.exe
3. The application should open and show a listing of the IP addresses of what has
been found by the computer. If the NSU is unable to dynamically assign an IP
address, it will show up as a unit at IP address 0.0.0.0.
4. Highlight this address from “Select a Unit”.
5. From “NDK Settings” at the “IP” line begin to enter the IP address of the NSU.
6. Press
“Set
→
”, the NSU will reset and a few seconds later the new IP address
should show up in the “Select a Unit” list at IP address 192.168.1.1.
7. If the list on the application doesn’t change press “Search Again”.