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OPERATOR'S MANUAL
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ETHERNET
The thermo-disinfector can be connected to an Ethernet local network through the proper
connector placed on the rear of the machine.
Using a web browser (such as Internet Explorer, Chrome, Firefox, etc.) from a PC or another
device connected to the local network (tablet, smartphone, etc.) it is possible, by inserting the
TCP-IP number assigned to the machine, to query the latter to check its operating state.
From the web page of the machine it is also possible to download the reports of the cycles
performed, to consult or store them.
The thermo-disinfector supports the DHCP protocol.
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is a TCP-IP protocol that allows a device to
communicate with a specific server and receive automatically configuration data required to
communicate correctly on the network.
Very often, in small networks, DHCP Server functionalities are integrated in the Internet
network router.
For the proper configuration of the thermo-disinfector the three use scenarios are
described:
1) Connection to a local network equipped with DHCP server, with thermo-disinfector in
automatic configuration.
2) Connection to a local network equipped with DHCP server, with thermo-disinfector
configured with static IP.
3) Direct connection with Ethernet cable between thermo-disinfector and PC.
ETHERNET LOCAL NETWORK CONFIGURATIONS
To set parameters select the following item:
1) CONNECTION TO A LOCAL NETWORK EQUIPPED WITH DHCP SERVER, WITH
THERMO-DISINFECTOR IN AUTOMATIC CONFIGURATION
Connect the thermo-disinfector to the Ethernet local network through a network cable.
In network config. screen a specific number for TPC port to communicate with thermo-
disinfector can be selected; the default value is 10080.