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WheatNet-IP
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A P P E N D I C E S
WheatNet-IP
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You can click Yes to exit immediately, or click No
if you are not ready to exit. Until
you do exit and restart it, the program will still be attempting to communicate with the
previously specified Blade.
The other way to change the IP address is to click on the word BLADE next to the
ONLINE indicator.
This will bring up the change dialog, and the rest of the procedure is the same as when
started from the menu.
Once you are connected to the host Blade the main screen ONLINE
indicator will be
green.
Day To Day Operation
As you become more familiar with the program operation you will begin discovering
the tasks you want to perform with the software. This section of the manual details the
various tasks, what they are for, and how to perform them. For the sake of discussion, tasks
are organized by category: System, Signals, Events, Schedule Management, and Logs.
System
The following tasks relate to the interaction between the Wheatnet‑IP Scheduler and
the WheatNet-IP system.
Set IP Address
In order to perform any useful function, the program ultimately needs to interface with a
WheatNet‑IP Blade. Unless you will only be interfacing with a Blade at the default Blade 1
IP address of 192.168.87.101, you will need to know how to specify the Blade that the
program communicates with. This procedure has already been discussed above in section
“Set IP Address” under “If You Are Connected To A System”, page A‑70.