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communicate it over Ethernet. Follow the steps above for registering an Ethernet controller but
do not
click the
ASSIGN IP ADDRESS
button. Just click
OK
once the IP address has been entered in the
text box, and the controller will be entered into the Galil registry. Connect to the controller through the
Terminal utility.
Using Galil Software for Windows 98 SE, NT 4,
2000, ME and XP
The controller must be registered in the Windows registry for the host computer to communicate with
it. The registry may be accessed via Galil software, such as WSDK, DMC Terminal or DTERM
(DMCWIN).
From WSDK and DMC Terminal, the registry is accessed under the FILE menu. From DTERM it is
accessed under the REGISTRY menu. Use the “New Controller” button under “Non-PnP tools” to add
a new entry in the registry. Choose DMC-1415, DMC-1416, or DMC-1425 as the controller type.
Select “Ethernet” under the “Connection Type” and then ‘Next’. The following screen will allow the
user to enter an IP address for the controller. This is a 4-byte number, each byte separated by periods.
Also, select the Ethernet Protocol as either TCP or UDP. Galil recommends TCP because if
information is lost during communication, it will be resent using this protocol. UDP is a more efficient
protocol, but does not resend lost information. Enter the IP address obtained from your system
administrator. Select the button corresponding to the UDP or TCP protocol in which you wish to
communicate with the controller.
In the Ethernet Parameters window there are additional options under the Unsolicited Messages section
to “Use current ‘CF’ Setting”, “Receive Through Second Handle”, and “Receive Through Same
Handle”. The default selection is “Use current ‘CF’ setting” which means that messages will be sent
through the handle that’s currently configured on the controller (i.e. no changes are made). If “Receive
Through Second Handle” is selected, the controller will open a second TCP/UDP handle between the
controller and computer over which unsolicited message are sent. A second thread listens for
messages, which provides a faster response when compared to receiving messages through the same
handle. If “Receive Through Same Handle” is selected, unsolicited message are sent back through the
same handle that the terminal is using. Now the Galil software must poll to get these messages, which
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