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TELEDYNE API T703U - Remote Access Via the Ethernet; Table 5-4: Ethernet Status Indicators

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Teledyne API T703/T703U Calibrator Operation Manual Communications
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5. In the instrument‟s SETUP>MORE>COMM>COM2 menu, make the following
settings:
Baud Rate: 115200
COM2 Mode Settings:
Quiet Mode ON
Computer Mode ON
MODBUS RTU OFF
MODBUS ASCII OFF
E,8,1 MODE OFF
E,7,1 MODE OFF
RS-485 MODE OFF
SECURITY MODE OFF
MULTIDROP MODE OFF
ENABLE MODEM OFF
ERROR CHECKING ON
XON/XOFF HANDSHAKE OFF
HARDWARE HANDSHAKE OFF
HARDWARE FIFO ON
COMMAND PROMPT OFF
5.6. REMOTE ACCESS VIA THE ETHERNET
The calibrator can be connected to any standard 10Base-T or 100Base-T Ethernet
network via low-cost network hubs, switches or routers. The interface operates
as a standard TCP/IP device on port 3000. This allows a remote computer to
connect through the internet to the calibrator using APICOM, terminal emulators
or other programs.
Under the SETUP>MORE>COMM menu the INET submenu is used to manage
and configure the Ethernet interface with your LAN or Internet Server(s). The
calibrator is shipped with DHCP enabled by default. This allows the instrument to
be connected to a network or router with a DHCP server, but for a permanent
Ethernet connection, configure the instrument with a static IP address (Section
5.6.1.1).
The Ethernet LEDs located on the connector indicate the Ethernet connection
status.
Table 5-4: Ethernet Status Indicators
LED
FUNCTION
amber (link)
On when connection to the LAN is valid.
green (activity)
Flickers during any activity on the LAN.
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