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Summa S CLASS - Communication; Wireless

Summa S CLASS
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S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual
Detailed Operation 4-10
4.3.1.5 Communication
The communication settings menu groups all the parameters that determine the speed and
method of communicating with the computer, as well as the language protocol.
NOTE: The serial parameter settings for RS232 must match the computer RS232 port
settings. Use Summa Cutter Control to check RS232 port settings.
Some software uses the Windows default serial port settings. Summa Cutter Control uses its
own and can be easily accessed. Baud rate setting is selected automatically.
Wireless:
The wireless menu has two sub menus (WLAN and LAN) and the possibility to reset all
parameters for the wireless connection.
Reboot the machine after a reset or change of the parameters.
WLAN menu has in its turn four submenus.
Mode: To choose between an access point and ad-hoc.
Access Point: To search for available networks in the neighborhood.
Security: To choose the correct security setting.
Configuration: other parameters for the chosen access point.
LAN menu has two submenus.
DHCP: To set DHCP server on or off.
Configure: To set the rest of the LAN parameters (IP address, subnetmask,..)
If DHCP is set to on, then the cutter will automatically get an IP address from the DHCP
server stores them together with the other LAN parameters it gets from the server and then
the DHCP server option in the cutter is set to off. This is because the cutter needs a static IP
address so the cutting software can find it always.
There are no specific factory default values for the wireless parameters. The default values
are equivalent to 0. Setting the parameters to its default values comes down to resetting
them. It is recommended to reset the parameters before setting up the wireless connection.
The
button gives more info on the current connection. This can be useful for
troubleshooting problems. Normally only used upon request from a service technician.
To reset the parameters press
. After that, reboot the cutter.
The Buffer data option is used when the quality of the wireless connection is bad. When this
option is set to ON, then the cutter does not start cutting until it has completely received
all the data.
NOTE: Although this can be used for bad wireless connections, it is still recommended to
make sure that the connection is of a high quality. This can be done by either moving the
cutter closer to the access point, or by adding an access point. Minimum recommended
values for Q and S are 60%

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