Teledyne gfc 7000ta Carbon Monoxide Alarm User Manual


 
Operating Instructions Model GFC7000TA Carbon Dioxide Analyzer
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Table 6-12: LAN/Internet Configuration Properties
PROPERTY DEFAULT STATE DESCRIPTION
DHCP
ON
This displays whether the DHCP is turned ON or OFF.
Press EDIT and toggle ON for automatic configuration
after first consulting network administrator. (
INSTRUMENT
IP ADDRESS
This string of four packets of 1 to 3 numbers each (e.g.
192.168.76.55.) is the address of the analyzer itself.
GATEWAY IP
ADDRESS
0.0.0.0
Can only be edited when DHCP is set to OFF.
A string of numbers very similar to the Instrument IP
address (e.g. 192.168.76.1.) that is the address of the
computer used by your LAN to access the Internet.
SUBNET MASK
0.0.0.0
Can only be edited when DHCP is set to OFF.
Also a string of four packets of 1 to 3 numbers each (e.g.
255.255.252.0) that identifies the LAN to which the device
is connected.
All addressable devices and computers on a LAN must
have the same subnet mask. Any transmissions sent to
devices with different subnets are assumed to be outside
of the LAN and are routed through the gateway computer
onto the Internet.
TCP PORT
1
3000
This number defines the terminal control port by which the
instrument is addressed by terminal emulation software,
such as Internet or Teledyne’s APICOM.
HOST NAME
T100
The name by which your analyzer will appear when
addressed from other computers on the LAN or via the
Internet. To change, see Section 6.11.6.3.
1
Do not change the setting for this property unless instructed to by Teledyne Customer Service
personnel.
NOTE
It is a good idea to check these settings the first time you power up your analyzer
after it has been physically connected to the LAN/Internet to make sure that the
DHCP has successfully downloaded the appropriate information from you network
server(s).
If the gateway IP, instrument IP and the subnet mask are all zeroes (e.g.
“0.0.0.0”), the DCHP was not successful.
You may have to manually configure the analyzer’s Ethernet properties.
See your network administrator.