3. If DHCP is disabled, set the unit IP address, subnet mask, gateway address, and DNS
server address.
a. Press the button for the address to be edited. A screen opens, showing the address
and a numerical keypad.
IP Address
192 168 254 251
Back
0
1
4
7
3
6
98
5
2
Clear
Cancel
OK
Figure 11. Numeric Pad for Setting IP Addresses
b. Press Clear to remove the old address. If you start typing without pressing Clear, the
first octet is over-written and the other octets remain the same.
c. Press any octet button to highlight and start editing it.
d. Enter the 3-digit value for that octet (leading zeroes in the octet are ignored).
NOTE: Octets can have any value between 0 and 255. If you attempt to enter
an invalid number, for example 892, you are able to enter the 89 but the 2
cannot be entered.
Click Back to delete the last digit. If no value has been entered for the selected octet,
pressing Back moves the cursor back to the previous octet and deletes the last digit of
that octet.
e. Press the next octet button and enter a value.
f. Repeat steps c-f until values have been entered for all four octets.
g. Press OK to save the changes and return to the Network screen or press Cancel to
return to the Network screen without saving the changes.
4. If you have changed any of the values in the Network screen, the
background color of the button changes to blue. Press Apply to apply
the new values or press Revert to return to the previous values without saving the changes.
The button returns to gray.
If you have not made any changes, the
Apply and Revert buttons are grayed out.
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