SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System
Product Family LPR
®
-1DHP-200 – Product Documentation
Establishing a TCP/IP Connection
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Run a warm up phase of 30 minutes before calibration.
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Compare the “current distance” to the actual distance in your measurement setup for
all ranges.
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The mean value of the difference between the actual distance and the measured
distance is the reference-offset value, which needs to be added to the current
distance to match the radar’s and installation’s coordinate systems. The radar
therefore offers the setting “
Measurements Details -> Customer specific offset”.
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Make sure that the maximum and standard deviation of the difference between the
offset corrected measured and actual distance meets your accuracy requirements for
all possible distances in your measurement setup.
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Establishing a TCP/IP Connection
For configuration of the radar units, a TCP/IP connection has to be set up. Make sure that:
The unit is running.
The radar unit is connected with an appropriate Ethernet cable to a PC or a similar
device, which has a web browser installed.
The radar and the PC are located in the same subnet of the TCP/IP network. That means
that the first three numbers of the radar’s and PC’s IP-addresses must be equal.
No firewall is blocking the communication between PC and radar.
If PC and radar are not located in the same subnet open the TCP/IP network settings of your
network adapter in your operating system. Enter a fixed IP-Address e.g.
192.168.1.1
and the
subnet mask
255.255.255.0
.
The LPR
®
-1DHP-200 are delivered with the fixed TCP/IP IP-Address
192.168.1.99
.