10.3 Coulometer
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917 Coulometer
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[Connect]
Establish the network connection. If the connection has been set up cor-
rectly, then all of the input fields will become inactive and the label
switches to [Disconnect]. The network connection can be disconnected
with this.
10.3.4 TCP/IP settings
917 Coulometer: Edit â–¶ TCP/IP settings
If you have connected your Coulometer to your network, then you have
to define the network-relevant settings in this dialog. The Coulometer
requires an IP address so that it is identifiable on the network. The Coul-
ometer can acquire the IP address either dynamically from a DHCP server
or you can enter the address directly.
Get IP address automatically (DHCP)
on | off (Default value: on)
If this parameter is activated, then the Coulometer will obtain its IP
address directly from a DHCP server. In this case, the remaining parame-
ters can no longer be edited.
IP address
IP address for the Coulometer. IP addresses are 32-bit numbers and are
written as sequences of four decimals, each separated by a period, e.g.
"10.157.212.8".
Entry x.x.x.x
Default value 192.168.10.11
"x" is a decimal between 0 and 255.
Subnet mask
The net mask or subnet mask, together with the IP address, indicates to
which network the device to be connected belongs. Subnet masks are 32-
bit numbers and are written as sequences of four decimals, each separa-
ted by a period.
Entry x.x.x.x
Default value 255.255.255.0
Default gateway
IP address for the standard gateway. A gateway sets up connections to
several networks. It is located in the same subnet as the device to be con-
figured.