User Guide

19 EP Series User Programming Guide
Network
Enter the Network conguration information as provided by the IT administrator.
DHCP assigns an IP address to the Controller automatically on a network containing a DHCP Server (a router will typically
have a built-in DHCP Server). When Static is selected, options IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway must be entered.
DNS is an Internet service that translates domain names into IP addresses. The IP address of a DNS is required if using NTP
time server or SMTP e-mail.
Editing Network Settings
1. Select DHCP or Static. (Skip to Step 5 if using DHCP).
2. Enter a static IP Address for the Controller to use on the LAN. The rst three values must match other devices on the
network (e.g., 192.1.0.x).
3. Enter the Subnet Mask address. The Subnet Mask determines the manual address mask used by the Controller
(typically 255.255.255.0).
4. Set the Gateway Address to match the address of the router that connects the LAN to the Internet.
5. Enter the IP address of the DNS Server 1 (required for NTP, SMTP or FTP upgrade features).
6. Enter the IP address of the DNS Server 2 (recommended for NTP, SMTP or FTP upgrade features).
7. Enter the HTTP Port number for remote Web browser connection (typically 80).
8. Check the HTTPS checkbox if RMC is being used.
9. If using HTTPS, edit the port number if required (default is 443).
10. When nished entering the network settings, click Save & Reboot.