47 Working via Remote Interfaces
There are two different ways to connect remotely:
Ethernet TCP/IP
RS-232 Serial Port
48 Communicating over Ethernet TCP/IP
TCP/IP Socket Protocol sends data packets to individual IP addresses over a unique and pre-specied port. The XT-100 supports xed
(static) and dynamic IP addresses and accepts sockets through a specied port number.
Network Addresses including IP address, Gateway IP, Netmask, DHCP, and Port Number can be specied or changed by sending
commands to the XT-100 using the TCP/IP, or RS-232 interfaces.
To change the network addresses using a command interface, see Chapter 6.0 APIs and Commands (NET, NET? and NETM? commands).
49 Default Network Addresses
Value
IP Address 0.0.0.0 (determined by DHCP) default
Gateway Address 192.168.100.1
Netmask 255.255.0.0
DHCP ON
Port Number 5025
Hostname COLBY_YYMMXXXX
MAC-ID XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX
These default network addresses are stored internally in non-volatile storage. If you are unable to communicate with the XT-100 over
Ethernet after changing a network address and want to restore the default address settings, follow these instructions:
410 Restoring to Factory Default Settings
1. Turn off the XT-100
2. Remove the top cover of the instrument.
3. On the Channel 1 Trombone Unit (left most trombone when facing the instrument from the front), locate the center pin hole
opening on the Trombone top cover.
4. Insert a needle point into the center hole to depress the Restore To Factory Default Button.
5. While keeping the button depressed, turn ON the XT-100 and keep the button depressed for at least 3 seconds and until the front panel
lights ash 3x times ON-OFF,ON-OFF,ON-OFF and then fully OFF to acknowledge reverting to factory default settings.
6. Replace the top cover of the instrument.
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