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User Manual - SC-MB Configuration - Rev1.7.docx
3.
Under NETWORK CONFIG: the IP ADDRESS is the IP address of the SC-MB (192.168.1.150 by default).
Leave the value of MASK as it is and for DEFAULT GATEWAY leave 192.168.1.1. Press SAVE BOARD
CONFIG.
4.
UDP CONFIG is the control computer information. HOST IP is the address for the control computer.
Leave LOCAL PORT default value of 1024 and the HOST PORT value of 1026. Press SAVE BOARD
CONFIG.
5.
Only activate the daughter boards you have connected or it will slow down your computer. Press
SAVE DAUGHTER CONFIG.
6.
Open SC-Pascal (You can download it on our website). Go to the options tab. In the box: Listen UDP
PORT. Make sure the HOST PORT number is the same as the configuration page.
7.
You will see the name of your SC-MB card appear in SC-Pascal.
8.
See information below for testing the hardware.
6
SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION FOR BEGINNERS
Sismo’s
Ethernet Boards work in a Local Area Network (LAN). Every device in a LAN has an IP address, it looks
like this:
192.168.1
.
150
IP addresses are divided into
Network ID
(first three fields)
and
Host ID
(last field). In a LAN, every device
must have the same Network ID and a different Host ID.
The default Network ID we use in all of our SC-MBs is
192.168.1
.
There are three scenarios for configuration of the SC-MB:
1-
Your LAN and Control computer already have the same Network ID as our default (192.168.1). In this
case, the SC-MB will automatically be recognised. Find the IP address of your control computer in
step 6.1.1.
2-
Your LAN and Control computer have a different Network ID than our default. You are happy to
change your LAN to our default Network ID. Learn how to change the IP address of your computer
in 6.1.2.
3-
Your LAN and Control computer have a different Network ID than our default. You want to keep the
Network ID you are currently using. An example is found in section 6.3.
6.1
IP ADDRESSES
The default IP Address of the Motherboard will depend on whether you purchase it on its own, or whether
the SC-MB you are configuring is inside a Plug and Fly Module. Below, a table showing the default IP address
of the 737NG and the 737MAX Plug&Fly Modules
This Information is important for the initial configuration. The IPv4 address has four fields. The first three
fields of the IP addresses (called octets), in red, represent the
Network ID
of the network. The final field
represents the
Host ID
.