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Fluke 8846A - Configuring the Ethernet (LAN) Port

Fluke 8846A
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Digital Multimeter
Configuring the Ethernet (LAN) Port
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8845/46 Cable (Null Modem such as Fluke RS43) PC
8845/46 Cable (USB to RS232 such as Fluke 884X-USB) PC
USB
Interface
USB
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Figure 1. RS-232 Pin-out and Cable Interconnect
Configuring the Ethernet (LAN) Port
The Meter can be remotely controlled through the LAN port on the Meter’s rear panel.
To select the LAN port as the remote control port, see the “Selecting the Remote
Interface” above.
Configuring the LAN port is accomplished through the Instrument Setup function. The
selectable LAN port parameters are: DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol), IP
Address, Net mask, Host Name, Mac Address, Gateway, Port number, and Domain.

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