1. Installing the Software
4. In-depth information
on DME Units
3. Advanced Setup
(via Ethernet cables)
2. Basic Setup
(via USB cable)
Appendix: Detailed
DME-N Network Driver Settings
09
The computer can be connected to the device group master using a
USB cable. It is also possible to connect the computer to a Slave
DME using a USB cable if a DME Satellite is assigned as the device
group master.
Note
1. Ensure that the switch is capable of 100Base-TX operation.
2. Cables used to connect DME units to a network switch can be up to
100 meters in length. Correct operation at this upper-limit length
cannot, however, be guaranteed and will depend on the quality of the
hub and cables used.
3. Be sure to use Cat 5 shielded twisted-pair cables in order to maximize
resistance to electromagnetic interference.
Note
Select [Slave] in the
Master/Slave area of the
Network Setup window for
both the DME8o-C and the
DME64N.
Select [100Base-TX] in the
Link Mode area of the
Network Setup window for
both the DME8o-C and the
DME64N.
Setup ports as shown below.
Select [Network Setup] from the [Hardware] menu on the Main Panel window
Click the [OK] button to proceed.
Click [Utility] to display the Utility window and then click the [Network] tab
* For now, the default settings for the DME4io-C can be used as is.
DME4io-C Settings
DME8o-C
DME64N
* Although an error will be displayed on DME units at this time, it can be ignored.
(This message is output due to group settings not yet having been made.)
The next step is to make slave settings. In the same way as described above in
(1) DME setup, display the Network Setup window.
Click