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The figure below shows the response from the sample logger with! 00ID0000. IDs from 0
to 98 are possible. The ID 99 is reserved to address all loggers with the IDs 0 to 98, so
e.g. the ID of a logger can be found out.
Figure 22: Logger ID answer
6. To change parameters it is necessary to enter a password / key before. This is done
with the command
00KY00234
or alternatively with
<STX> KY00234 <ETX>
. The first
two
zeros
are the logger ID. If the ID of your logger different, you have to enter the ID
of your logger. This also applies to the following commands. The numbers
00234
after
KY
are the key (password), KY is the command to send the password. The
notation with
<STX> <ETX>
knows no IDs and can only be used if only one logger is
connected, e.g. via micro USB.
7. The dynamic address assignment is then deactivated with the command
00DHCP0
.
The
zero
at the end is the parameter for switching off.
8. In the next step the IP address can be adjusted with the command
00IP_ADDR
e.g.
00IP_ADDR 192.168.007.133
. There can be a space between IP_ADDR and the
address, but it does not have to be. You will receive the IP address from your network
administrator together with the subnet mask and the gateway address.
9. In the same way with the command
00IP_SNM
followed by the subnet mask e.g.
255.255.252.0, set the subnetwork mask and set the gateway address with
00IP_GW
. The gateway address is only necessary if the logger is to be accessed
externally.
10. A restart must be carried out to take over the parameters. E.g. with the command
00RS2
or via the display. This is also ensuring that the user login is reset.
11. After the restart, the DLU can be used on the network. Finally, the communication
should be tested. This can be done in different ways and is described in the following
chapters.
12. To exit, only the terminal program has to be closed.