Kramer Electronics, Ltd.
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Configuring the Ethernet Port 1 Configuring the Ethernet Port To configure the ETHERNET port, do the following: 1. Connect the ETHERNET port and configure the Ethernet card on your PC, as described in your user manual. 2. Insert the CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive, double click the Set Setfc11eth_confxx.exe1 file and follow the on-screen instructions2. The Ethernet Configuration Manager is installed. 3. Click the appropriate shortcut in the Start menu’s Programs folder.
Configuring the Ethernet Port Figure 1: The Ethernet Configuration Manager Window Table 1: Ethernet Configuration Manager Window Functionality # Menu bar 1 Feature File Function The Exit command closes the Configuration Manager application Action Set MAC1 The Search Board command seeks the Kramer Machine device that connects to the PC via the ETHERNET port, and displays it and its corresponding settings; The Config command adjusts the Kramer Machine according to the displayed data For factory use onl
Configuring the Ethernet Port 1.1 Setting a Virtual Port If the control application cannot work with an Ethernet driver, use the Kramer Virtual port driver as follows: 1. Insert the CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive, double click the SetKVSP_xx.exe1 file and follow the on-screen instructions2. The virtual serial port is installed. 2. Run the Virtual Serial Port Manager Application. The Virtual Serial Port Manager window appears (see Figure 2). Figure 2: The Virtual Serial Port Manager Window 3.
Configuring the Ethernet Port Figure 3: The Virtual Serial Port Properties Window 4. You can set a virtual port for each local port on your Kramer Machine (see Figure 4). Figure 4: The Virtual Serial Port Properties Window (COM 3 and COM 4) 5. In the control application, choose the COM-port connection according to your virtual serial port connections (see Figure 5).
Configuring the Ethernet Port Figure 5: The Port Window – Selecting a Virtual Serial Port 1.2 Setting an Ethernet Connection If the control application can directly connect to the Ethernet driver, select the host IP and port number, as illustrated in Figure 6.