Manual: Club Series CS-2000RGB NET
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11. Fixed
IP address:
The IP address consists of 4 numbers, seperated by a point. The first two number are always
192.168 and cannot be changed. The last two numbers (adr1 and adr2) can be configured with
DIP switches. The resulting IP address will be something like
192.168.adr1.adr2
Dip switch setting
switch
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10
On (1) / Off (0)
0000 - adr2 = 50
1000 - adr2 = 51
0200 - adr2 = 52
1100 - adr2 = 53
0010 - adr2 = 54
1010 - adr2 = 55
0110 - adr2 = 56
1110 - adr2 = 57
0001 - adr2 = 58
1001 - adr2 = 59
0101 - adr2 = 60
1101 - adr2 = 61
0011 - adr2 = 62
1011 - adr2 = 63
0111 - adr2 = 64
1111 - adr2 = 65
00 - adr1 = 0
10 - adr1 = 1
01 - adr1 = 2
11 - adr1 = 254
1
0
0
0
The Windows computer needs to have an IP address within the same network subnet.
Example:
switch
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On (1) / Off (0) 1
1
0
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0
0
1
0
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0
This will assign IP address 192.168.0.61 to the ILDA interface.
Assign a different IP address inside the same subnet to the Windows computer, for example
192.168.0.100 (subnet = 255.255.255.0)
12.
ILDA control:
Connect your device („ILDA IN“) via an ILDA cable to an interface / controller. Use a laser con-
trol software, e.g. Phoenix or Pangolin, to run the device. Use „ILDA OUT“ to connect it to
another device.
13. To turn off the device switch it off („OFF“) and disconnect the power cable from the
mains.