7. System Setup
7.5
Communication setup
General
In this procedure, you will set up communication between the E2 and the local network.
Prerequisite
•
Ensure that you are familiar with the
Ethernet Menu
. For details on this menu, please refer to chapter "System menu > Eth-
Static IP or DHCP?
Use one of the following procedure to:
•
turn on the DHCP feature and query the DHCP server to obtain a valid IP address. A DHCP server must be available on the
local network.
•
or turn off the DHCP feature and set a static IP address for the E2, along with a subnet mask and gateway.
De
fi
ne the Ethernet settings to remotely access is mandatory to control the E2 via the Event Master Control
Software or via a web interface. Please contact the manager of the local network (LAN) to know how con
fi
g-
uring your device.
Query the DHCP server
1. Select
Ethernet
from the
System
Menu.
The
Ethernet
Menu appears.
2. Turn On the
DHCP
value.
The E2 automatically queries the DHCP server for a valid IP address. If the E2 receives an IP address, that address is displayed
in the Ethernet submenu.
It can take several seconds to obtain an address from the server. During this time, the SEL button remains lit.
Setting a static IP Address
1. Select
Ethernet
from the
System
Menu.
The
Ethernet
Menu appears.
2. Turn Off the
DHCP
value.
3. Select
Set Static IP
from the
Ethernet
Menu.
The
Set Static Ip
Menu appears.
4. Select and set successively the
SUB
(net),
GW
and
IP
fi
elds.
Note:
You must change the
SUB
parameter before editing either of the other parameters.
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