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ETHERNET INTERFACE OPTION
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parameter. If you want to change the setting,
type a new value in the New Value box and click
Enter. The program will send your setting to the
board and read back the new setting. Repeat as
needed to make another change or click Enter
again to advance to the next parameter.
9. Repeat step 8 for each con
fi
guration parameter.
Figure 4-8 shows the VXI-11 Configuration
Utility after all parameters have been entered
for a Model 9006. Click the Redo From Start
button if you need to start over or if you want to
change any of the prior settings
10. When done, the Save Con
fi
guration button
is enabled if you changed any settings. Click the
Save Con
fi
guration button to save the values
in the board’s
fl
ash memory. If you did not make
any changes you can just exit the program.
11. The board has to be power cycled or rebooted
before the con
fi
guration changes take affect.
Click the Reboot button to reboot the board and
use the new settings.
12. Press the Exit button to quit the VXI11_con
fi
g program.
13. If the IP address was changed to an address
outside the 192.168.1.xxx range in step 3, your
PC’s network settings will have to be changed to
communicate with the board. Exit the VXI11_
con
fi
g program and restore the PC’s network
settings.
5.7 Resetting Default Network
Settings
The board can be reset to the default network
settings listed in Table 4-2 at any time by holding
the LAN Reset Button in for 5 seconds while
applying power to the board. Access to this button
is on the rear panel of the PRS-300..
The Digital I/O con
fi
guration values are not
affected by the LAN Reset operation.
Command
Function
Factory Setting
IP Mode
Static or DHCP
Mode
Static
IP Address
0.0.0.0 to
255.255.255.255.0
192.168.0.2
Net Mask
0.0.0.0 to
255.255.255.255.0
255.255.255.0
COMM Timeout
Sets socket timeout
120 sec.
Auto Disconnect
Aborts socket if link
count goes to 0
Off
Table 4-2 Default Settings
5.8 PRS Programming
A PRS SCPI command reference is in-
cluded in Appendix A. This gives a complete
set of commands.
An example of commands to be sent to
place the PRS in remote, this must be done
fi
rst otherwise the will be no remote control of
output impedance, and then con
fi
gure the unit
for a speci
fi
c impedance value.
Where the command string is constructed
as described in Appendix A and Appendix B.
A command string might be, for example:
SOURce:DATA 1000000.1
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