DT 800
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Here is some information about the switch settings and other stuff | Here is some information about the switch settings and other stuff | ||
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+ | == Device Properties == | ||
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+ | *IP: 192.168.178.13 | ||
+ | *Subnet: 24 (255.255.255.0) | ||
+ | *MAC: 00-30-FB-10-36-2B | ||
+ | *Password for access via telnet 00000 (can be changed when you access it trough the display on the device | ||
== Swich settings == | == Swich settings == | ||
− | Here are the settings of the switch inside the | + | Here are the settings of the switch inside the device in binary |
0= down | 0= down | ||
1= up | 1= up | ||
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10110000 | 10110000 | ||
− | In the state were settings | + | In the state were settings appear on the display (in case you mess something up with the ip or RS232 settings) |
00000001 | 00000001 | ||
− | == Accessing | + | == Accessing via telnet == |
To access the device using telnet you have to set your computers ip to something in the range of 192.168.178/24 | To access the device using telnet you have to set your computers ip to something in the range of 192.168.178/24 |
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[edit] DT 800 RFID Reader
We got a RFID reader from primion
Here is some information about the switch settings and other stuff
[edit] Device Properties
- IP: 192.168.178.13
- Subnet: 24 (255.255.255.0)
- MAC: 00-30-FB-10-36-2B
- Password for access via telnet 00000 (can be changed when you access it trough the display on the device
[edit] Swich settings
Here are the settings of the switch inside the device in binary 0= down 1= up
In Normal state:
10110000
In the state were settings appear on the display (in case you mess something up with the ip or RS232 settings)
00000001
[edit] Accessing via telnet
To access the device using telnet you have to set your computers ip to something in the range of 192.168.178/24 The devices IP is 192.168.178.13
You will be asked a password. It is 00000
Now you will get almost same settings as on the display