Manual: MicroNet Slim - Network Interface
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Dip switch setting
switch
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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
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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
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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)
6. Use as ILDA signal range extender
The Laserworld ShowNET interface is capable to act as range extender for ILDA signals by tranforming an
incoming ILDA signal on the ILDA IN interface to a standard TCP/IP network signal and transferring this
signal back to standard ILDA on a receiver unit (obviously two Laserworld ShowNET interfaces are requi-
red for this kind of application!) . Do NOT send the signal over Wireless LAN, this transmission method is
not suitable in a professional environment.