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PSI 9000 DT Series
Submenu “
Ethernet -> IP Settings
”
Element
Description
DHCP
With setting DHCP the device will instantly try to get network parameters (IP, subnet mask,
gateway, DNS) assigned from a DHCP server after power-on or when changing from
Manual
to
DHCP
and submitting the change with button ENTER. If the DHCP configuration attempt
fails, the device will use the settings from
Manual
. In this case, the overview in screen
View
settings
will indicate the DHCP status as
DHCP (failed)
, otherwise as
DHCP (active)
.
Manual
Manual
(default setting): uses either the default network parameters (factory setting after
device reset) or the last user-defined setting. Those parameters are not overwritten when
selecting mode
DHCP
and are thus available again when switching to
Manual
.
IP address
Only available with setting “
Manual
”. Default value: 192.168.0.2
User-defined IP address in standard IP format
Subnet mask
Only available with setting “
Manual
”. Default value: 255.255.255.0
User-defined subnet mask in standard IP format
Gateway
Only available with setting “
Manual
”. Default value: 192.168.0.1
User-defined gateway address in standard IP format
Port
Default value: 5025
Adjust the socket port here which belongs to the IP address and serves for TCP/P access
when controlling the device remotely via Ethernet
DNS address
Default value: 0.0.0.0
User-defined network address of a domain name server (short: DNS) which has to be pre
-
sent in order to translate the host name to the device’s IP, so the device could alternatively
accessed by its assigned host name (see below)
Submenu “
Ethernet
”
Element
Description
Host name
Configures the host name for the device for the use with a local DNS
Domain name
Configures the domain name for the device for the use with a local DNS
TCP Keep-Alive
Default setting: disabled
Enables/disables the “keep-alive” functionality of TCP.
Submenu “
Com Protocols
” (communication protocols)
Element
Description
SCPI / ModBus
Default setting: both enabled
Enables/disables SCPI or ModBus communication protocols for the device. The change is
immediately effective after submitting it with ENTER button. Only one of both can be disa
-
bled. When later accessing the device with the disabled protocol, it would either not react
(SCPI active) or return an error message (ModBus active)
Submenu “
Com Timeout
” (communication timeout)
Element
Description
Timeout USB (ms)
Default value: 5 ms
Range: 5...65535 ms
USB communication timeout in milliseconds. Defines the max. time between two subsequent
bytes or blocks of a transferred message. For more information about the timeout refer to
the external programming documentation “Programming ModBus & SCPI”.
Timeout ETH (s)
Default value: 5 s
Range: 5...65535 s
If there was no communication between the controlling unit (PC, PLC etc.) and the device
for the adjusted time, it will close the socket connection. This timeout will be ineffective as
long as the option “TCP keep-alive” (see above, table for Ethernet module) is activated and
“keep-alive” is working as expected within the network. Setting “0” deactivates the timeout
permanently.
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