5.1 Registering Loggers in Logger Utility
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*1: Input required
*2: Input possible
*3: Setting possible during logger search
*4: Setting possible during manual registration
-: Input not possible
DNS
(Domain Name
System)
If DNS is set to ON, specify a communication partner by name
instead of IP address. (Since an IP address is a difficult-to-under-
stand sequence of numbers, the use of a name, which is more
meaningful to humans, to specify a communication partner was
made possible.) If a server (DNS server) capable of obtaining a
name from an IP address is running within the network, it is possi-
ble to find out an IP address by making an inquiry to the server.
*3 -
Timeout
Set the communication timeout for when controlling the logger with
the computer. If communication becomes no longer possible
because some kind of trouble occurs during a connection, the
computer cuts off communication with the logger and stops mea-
surement after the specified time elapses.
*3 *3
MAC Address
Indicates the MAC address of the logger. The value cannot be
changed.
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Serial No.
Indicates the serial No. of the logger. When you add a logger or
replace an instrument manually, enter the serial No. on the label
affixed to the right side of the logger. If you use search and regis-
ter, the serial No. is assigned automatically.
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Setting Items Explanations
Interface
LAN USB
When measuring via a LAN, be sure to set the IP address and subnet mask.
When connecting to a network, ask the network administrator for the settings.