User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Notices and Conventions
- 1 Safety and Regulatory Information
- 2 Overview
- 3 Installation
- 4 Operation
- Appendix (For Service Personnel Only)
- Software and Settings
- Operating Modes
- Software Installation
- Set the Connection Mode
- Shortcuts
- Establish a Connection with the Detector
- Configure the Detector
- Correction and Calibration Template Generation
- Image Check and Upload
- Defect Template Check and Modification
- Correction and Calibration Management
- Update the Firmware
- Publication History
Set the Connection Mode
The detector supports the following two connection modes and should be congured
per site requirements.
Wireless Client Mode
1. Connect one end of the Gigabit Ethernet cable to the workstation.
2. Connect another end to the LAN port of external wireless AP.
3. From the workstation, open the Control Panel and then the Network and
Sharing Center.
4. In the Connections: eld, click on Local Network.
5. Open the IPV4 settings.
6. For the IP and network mask setting, select Obtain an IP address automatically.
7. Open the browser and type 10.0.1.1 and log into external wireless AP.
8. Do the wireless setup.
9. Congure 2.4 GHz wireless network.
• SSID: NETGEAR_BIG_24
• Security: WPA2-PSK
• Password: 12345678
• Channel: Check the current Wi-Fi environment, and choose a relatively clean
channel.
10. Congure 5G Hz wireless network.
• SSID: NETGEAR_BIG_50
• Security: WPA2-PSK
• Password: 12345678
• Channel: Check the current Wi-Fi environment, and choose a relatively clean
channel.
11. Congure LAN IP address.
• IP address: 10.0.1.1
• Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
12. Do an external wireless AP reboot: Apply the above settings and reboot your
wireless router.
13. Recover the local network IPV4 setting.
• IP setting—IP address: 10.0.1.251
• Network mask setting—Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
14. Connect the panel to the workstation with the Ethernet cable.
Appendix (For Service Personnel Only)
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