Manual, F/T Sensor, Ethernet Axia
Document #9610-05-Ethernet Axia-09
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5. Connecting Through Ethernet
Different methods for setting an IP address and how to congure a Windows
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7/8/10 and Windows
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Vista operating
system to connect the sensor to the ATI Ethernet Axia sensor webpages, are covered in the following sections.
For a sensor to connect through Ethernet, the user must congure the IP address setting of the sensor. The sensor
can connect through Ethernet by one of the following options:
• Plug the end of the Ethernet cable into a port of an Ethernet switch that is connected to a computer.
• Connect the RJ45 cable adapter to a computer’s Ethernet interface.
NOTICE:
• Connect to a computer’s Ethernet interface for low latency, decreased chance of lost data
packages, and best high-speed connection.
• If the computer does not have a second Ethernet port, an additional port must be installed. Users
should contact their IT department for assistance.
The 9105-C-ZC28-U-RJ45S-X cable has a RJ45 adapter that is compatible with standard ofce-grade Ethernet
cables (CATS or higher) that have RJ45 connectors.
5.1 IPAddressCongurationforEthernet
To apply new IP address settings, power cycle the sensor. New IP address settings are only loaded upon
power up. Congure an IP address for the Ethernet Axia sensor with one of the following methods:
Method 1: Set the IP address to a static value stored on the Communication Settings web
page. (refer to Section 5.2—Connecting To the ATI Webpages Using a Windows
Computer steps 11 through 12)
Method 2: The DHCP server assigns an IP address. Enable this option in the Ethernet Axia’s
web pages (refer to Section 5.2—Connecting To the ATI Webpages Using a Windows
Computer steps 11 through 12). To use this method, a DHCP server must be present
in the network.
ATI ships the sensor with DHCP enabled and the static IP address set to 192.168.1.1. If the network does not
support DHCP, the network automatically uses the static IP address. If a LAN connection is absent during
power up, the network does not use DHCP. Users should contact their IT department for more information.