7.8 Resetting the network address
The instrument can be reset using a round-headed pin with a diameter of
approx. 2.0 mm.
Holding down the reset key (1) for a longer period [wait until the 3 upper LEDs (2) are all
on] resets the network settings to default/factory settings.
This means
- "DHCP" will be activated.
- "Hostname" is initialized to, e.g. PR 5230-6B6A5E (type MAC-ID).
Example of MAC ID: 00-90-6C-6B-6A-5E
This ensures that a valid address for identication of the instrument in the network can be
assigned to the instrument from a server, see also Chapter 7.15.6.
Note:
The last 3 bytes of the MAC ID are displayed. A label with the complete MAC ID is located
on the outside of the device.
If the device connected to an IT network (company network) with an DHCP server and
was activated under - [Network parameter] of the "Use DHCP" parameter (default/
factory setting), it does not require further actions except for a 23-minute waiting time.
Subsequently, a network connection is established automatically (device <->
workstation/PC).
Transmitter in eld housing PR 5230 7 Commissioning
Minebea Intec EN-112