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IPA Hardware Installation Guide 57
Before adding the IPA to the network, complete its IP address by setting the last octet (digits) of the IP address on
the rotary decimal switches. The last octet can be any number from 01 through 99 (00 is not valid).
One rotary switch is marked S1 and the other S10. S1 is the “ones” position and S10 is the “tens” position. For
example, to set the address to 14, turn the pointer of the S10 switch to 1, and the S1 switch to 4 (10 + 4 = 14).
See Figure 21. This IP address is now set to 192.168.100.14.
To set the address to a subnet other than 192.168.100.xx, see “Changing IP Address” on page 61.
Figure 21. - IP Address Switches (Set to 01)
Setting the IP Address and Subnet Mask—PC
Now set the IP address and Subnet mask for your PC. (These instructions are for Windows 7 users. If you have
another Windows version, the steps may vary. Please consult your Network Administrator.)
1 Open the Control Panel on your PC by clicking START and clicking Control Panel.
2 Click Network and Internet. Your screen should look similar to this: