Commissioning
5.9
Establishing a LAN connection between the soldering station and a
network
This chapter describes the integration and operation of the soldering station in a
LAN network.
– The PC that is used as a server must have an Ethernet LAN connection.
– The optional Ethernet network card (see chapter Spare/wear parts and ac-
45]) must be inserted into the soldering station.
If the Ethernet MAC address is required for the connection between the soldering
station and your LAN, you can find it on the type plate.
Info: Alternatively, the soldering station can also be integrated into a LAN network.
Read more about this in Chapter Establishing a WLAN connection between the sol-
dering station and a network [
24]. How to operate the “Ersa TRACE Cockpit” web
app is described in the separate software instruction manual.
5.9.1
Entering the optional Ethernet network card into the soldering station
ü
Switch off the soldering station.
a) In order to avoid damage to the Ethernet network card during handling, ESD
protective measures must be taken:
ð
When touching the Ethernet network card, you must be statically dis-
charged (e.g. put on an ESD wrist strap or touch an earthed object shortly
beforehand).
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Touch the Ethernet network card only by its edge or at the network bush-
ing.
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Place the Ethernet network card only on a conductive surface.
b) Carefully remove the optional Ethernet network card from the packaging.
c) Carefully insert the Ethernet network card all the way into the opening at the
back of the soldering station (see Fig. 12).
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