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7.2.6.1 Identification
This section contains identification information about the device e.g., Version and Cam‐
era serial number. We recommend that you give the device a unique name in the Device
namefield.
7.2.6.2 Network settings
NOTE
To identify the IP address of the PLOC2D system, download and run PLxManager, see
"PLxManager", page 70. The Available devices section displays the IP addresses for
all devices on the network. It is possible to change the IP address of a device by
right-clicking the device, and then Edit IP address.
Device IP configuration
Configure the IP settings for the RG system in this section:
If the IP address comes from a DHCP server on your network, select Obtain an IP
address automatically.
Otherwise, select Use the following IP address and enter a static IP address in the IP
Address and Subnet mask fields.
Make sure that the network communication settings are correctly set up:
The RG system must be on the same network as the robot or computer it is
communicating with.
The RG system must not use the same IP address as the robot or computer it is
communicating with.
Restart the RG system to activate the changed network settings.
Remote FTP server
To set up an FTP server
Enter the IP address, port, username, and password of the FTP server.
Click Test Connection to test the FTP server settings.
The RG system can be set up to automatically export part localization results to an FTP
server.
Select conditions for when to export part localization results in the Automatic FTP
export of part localization data list.
The default setting is to not automatically export part localization data (Off).
Device FTP server
Enable the communication interface of the FPT server in the device. By default, the
Enable FTP server in device setting is disabled.
This setting should be disabled, if not instructed otherwise by a SICK representative.
Remote NTP server
There are two ways to set the timestamp for log entries.
By default, the system log timestamps are based on how much time has passed
since the sensor started.
The sensor can also synchronize with a time server, using network time protocol
(NTP), to use UTC time for system log timestamps.
To use UTC time
1. Click the toggle to enable Set time automatically.
2. Enter Network Time server IP address and Port.
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