
089770000 Rev 05
Teledyne API N500 CAPS NO
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Analyzer with NumaView™ Software
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3.
COMMUNICATIONS AND REMOTE OPERATION
This instrument’s rear panel connections include an Ethernet port and a serial
communications port. Connection instructions were provided in Section 2.3.1.4.
Configuration information was provided in Section 2.5.9.
Data acquisition is set up through the Datalogger (Section 2.5.1).
SERIAL COMMUNICATION
The rear panel COM port operates on the RS-232 protocol (default configuration is DCE
RS-232), or it can be configured for DTE RS-232 or for half-duplex RS-485 operation
(Section 2.3.1.4).
Referring to Table 2-10, use the SETUP>COMM menu to view/edit the communications
settings for the COM port.
ETHERNET
When using the Ethernet interface, the analyzer can be connected to any Ethernet
network via low-cost network hubs, switches or routers. The interface operates as a
standard TCP/IP device on port 3000. This allows a remote computer to connect through
the network to the analyzer using NumaView™ Remote, terminal emulators or other
programs.
The Ethernet connector has two LEDs that are on the connector itself, indicating its
current operating status.
Table 3-1. Ethernet Status Indicators
LED
FUNCTION
green (link)
On when connection to the LAN is valid.
amber (activity)
Flickers during any activity on the LAN.
The analyzer is shipped with DHCP enabled by default. This allows the instrument to be
connected to a network or router with a DHCP server; however, it should be configured
with a Static IP address as soon as practical. See Section 2.5.9.5 for configuration details.
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