Specifications

Setting the Power Supply Ethernet Parameters
You need to set the power supply Ethernet IP address first. The power supply IP address uniquely identifies
the power supply to other devices on the network, and is required for the power supply to communicate
over the network.
1. Ethernet Network settings: DHCP supported. The purpose of a DHCP (Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol) server is to issue an IP address to a network device that requests an address.
The IP address enables the device to communicate with the network. This is similar to personal
computer Plug & Play concept.
The following procedure presumes that your power supply has the Ethernet option and you have
connected the power supply to your network.
If your network supports DHCP server, do the following:
1) Power on the power supply.
2) Press UTILITY (LOCAL) key at the front panel, then choose “NETWORK”, press ENTER key.
3) Choose “ADDRESS” and Press ENTER key. Enter the IP address as “0.0.0.0” if it is not and
Press ENTER key.
4) Choose “NETMASK” by Press RANGE (6) key once and Press ENTER key. Enter the value as
“0.0.0.0” if it is not. Press ENTER key.
5) Choose “GATEWAY” by Press RANGE (6) key once and Press ENTER key. Enter the default
gateway IP address as “0.0.0.0” if it is not. Press ENTER key.
6) Press RESET (CLEAR) key twice to go back to normal mode.
Note: If the DHCP server assign a dynamic IP address, then the value of the power supply IP address
maybe different each time you power on the power supply. However, if you intend to remotely control
the power supply, a static IP address is more convenient, as the power supply IP address does not
change, making it easier for remote devices to access power supply.
2. Ethernet Network settings: DHCP not supported. If your network does not support DHCP server,
you must enter the Ethernet settings manually which you obtained from your network administrator.
The following procedure presumes that your power supply has the Ethernet option and you have
connected the power supply to your network.
If your network does not support DHCP server, do the following:
1) Power on the power supply.
2) Press UTILITY (LOCAL) key at the front panel, then choose “NETWORK”, press ENTER key.
3) Choose “ADDRESS” and Press ENTER key. Enter the IP address obtained from your network
administrator and Press ENTER
key.
4) Choose “NETMASK” by Press RANGE (6) key once and Press ENTER key. Enter the value
obtained from your network administrator. Press ENTER key.
5) Choose “GATEWAY” by Press RANGE (6) key once and Press ENTER key. Enter the default
gateway IP address obtained from your network administrator. Press ENTER key.
6) Press RESET (CLEAR) key twice to go back to normal mode.
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