
TCP/IP Settings (Option)
The TCP/IP connection module is sold as an option, and it must be built into the unit when purcha
since it is not an external module.
The module supports 10/100Mbps. Giving the unit a fixed IP allows the module to be controlled n
only within the office network PCs but anywhere across the world.
*Direct IP Input Settings
▌Turn on the power switch.
After turning on power, check if the unit is in "**OUTPUT OFF**" mode.
▌Press the IO/Local Key for the TCP/IP settings.
Displayed LCD Message
I/O> 1.RS232C
This can be different depending
on the previous state.
▌Depending on the previous settings, TCP/IP, RS232C, RS232C, or USB
is displayed while the unit is booting up. If "4.tcp/ip" is not displayed, press
the cursor key to set "I/O> 4.tcp/ip" displayed on the LCD.
Displayed LCD Message
I/O> 4.tcp/ip
▌Press the IO/Local Key for the TCP/IP settings.
Displayed LCD Message
>1. Static
This can be different depending on
the previous state.
▌There are two methods for setting a fixed IP. You can directly input a fixed IP
or use the DHCP method by receiving an IP from the server.
The procedure below directly entered a fixed IP.
▌Use the cursor key to select “
1.static
” and press the IO/Local key.
The TCP/IP Port settings must be identical to the PC.
Displayed LCD Message
>port 5000
This can be different depending
on the previous state.
▌The device number can be changed through the encoder switch.
▌After setting up the port by using the cursor key and encoder switch,
press the IO/Local key.
▌After briefly displaying the “
Local IP Input
” message, the LCD will be switched to
the IP input screen.
Displayed LCD Message
>192.168.123.100
▌Use the cursor key and encoders to enter the fixed IP.
▌Press the IO/Local key after completing input.
> local ip input
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