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Z3 Technology, LLC
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Note the local IP address and netmask (192.168.0.120 and 255.255.0.0 by default). This is the IP address
of the board. You will need this later to access the HTTP-based user interface.
7.5
Verify your PC has the Proper IP Address
To be able to communicate with the board, the PC that you are communicating from needs to have the
same first two parts of the IP address. For example, if the board has an IP address of 192.168.0.120,
your PC would need to have an address of 192.168.x.y, where x.y is anything but 0.120 (and not
conflicting with what is on your current network).
Ensure that this is the case. If necessary, use the “P” and “N” options to modify the address/network
of the board to conform to your network.
*Note:
The first two parts need to be the same based on the netmask set to
255
.
255
.0.0. If
netmask were
255
.
255
.
255
.0, for example, then the first three parts of the IP address would have
to be the same.
After you are done, make note of the address your PC is set to. This will be important in the
streaming step.
7.6
Access the User Interface
The following actions can be completed in either the serial interface or an HTTP-based user interface
run on a web browser. For ease of use, the HTTP-based interface is described.
Open an Internet browser window on your PC (for best results, FireFox or Chrome are
recommended) and enter the IP address of the RPS (192.168.0.120 by default) into the URL text
box. The HTTP-based graphical user interface (GUI) appears at the CH1 tab. (See Section 8.1 for
information on accessing the user interface using the ZFinder PC utility.)
Figure 6 Serial Menu