Videonics PowerScript
LAN Configuration
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If your Ethernet adapter card is already installed in PowerScript and is also connected to
your network, skip ahead to the next step. Otherwise:
a. Turn off the power to PowerScript.
b. Insert the Ethernet adapter card in the PC Card slot on PowerScript’s rear panel.
c. Connect the Ethernet adapter card to your network connection.
6
Turn off the power to PowerScript (if not already turned off), then turn it back on again.
This re-cycling is necessary for PowerScript to recognize your changes and detect the
Ethernet adapter card.
You will complete the remaining steps at your computer workstation. The first few steps
assume you are running either Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0 on your workstation. If
you are working from the DOS prompt, you can skip the first step.
To set up your workstation:
1
If you are running Windows 95, display the
Start
menu and choose
MS-DOS Prompt
from the
Programs
sub-menu. The MS-DOS window appears with the C:\WINDOWS>
command line prompt.
If you are running Windows NT 4.0, display the
Start
menu and choose
Command
Prompt
from the
Program
sub-menu. The MS-DOS window appears with the C:\>
command line prompt.
2
At the command line prompt, enter “
ftp IP
#” (omit the quote marks) where IP# is the
IP Address you entered in the
SETUP INTERNET
IP Address
text box (shown above)—for
example, you might enter
ftp 192.168.0.2
, then press Return.
3
The following message lines appear:
Connected to
<YOUR IP ADDRESS>
220 VIDEONICS POWERSCRIPT FTP SERVER. READY FOR COMMAND.
User
(<YOUR IP ADDRESS>)
4
Press Return on your computer keyboard.
5
PowerScript responds with this message:
331 User name okay, need password.
Password:
6
If you entered a password in the
SETUP INTERNET
FTP Password
text box, enter that
same password in response to the message, then press Return—otherwise, just press
Return without entering anything else.
7
PowerScript responds with the following message:
230 User logged in, proceed.
ftp>
At this point, you have successfully established a connection between PowerScript and
your computer. You can conduct file transfers using any of the standard FTP commands.
For an example, see “Transferring a File to PowerScript from a Computer” on page 162.
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