Manual: ShowNET

Manual: MicroNet Slim - Network Interface
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7. Power Supply
Use the power supply (included in delivery) to connect the ShowNET Interface to mains.
Dip switch setting
switch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
On (1)
/ O
(0)
0000 -> IP sender: 192.168.2.70 sends to 192.168.2.50
0001 -> IP sender: 192.168.2.71 sends to 192.168.2.51
0010 -> IP sender: 192.168.2.72 sends to 192.168.2.52
0011 -> IP sender: 192.168.2.73 sends to 192.168.2.53
0100 -> IP sender: 192.168.2.74 sends to 192.168.2.54
0101-> IP sender: 192.168.2.75 sends to 192.168.2.55
0110 -> IP sender: 192.168.2.76 sends to 192.168.2.56
0111 -> IP sender: 192.168.2.77 sends to 192.168.2.57
1000 -> IP sender: 192.168.2.78 sends to 192.168.2.58
1001 -> IP sender: 192.168.2.79 sends to 192.168.2.59
1010 -> IP sender: 192.168.2.80 sends to 192.168.2.60
1011 -> IP sender: 192.168.2.81 sends to 192.168.2.61
1100 -> IP sender: 192.168.2.82 sends to 192.168.2.62
1101 -> IP sender: 192.168.2.83 sends to 192.168.2.63
1110 -> IP sender: 192.168.2.84 sends to 192.168.2.64
1111 -> IP sender: 192.168.2.85 sends to 192.168.2.65
sender: 0
receiver: 1
0 1 1 0 0
Example:
Sender IP address setting:
switch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
On (1) / O (0) 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0
This assigns IP address 192.168.2.71 to the Sender.
The corresponding receiver needs this IP address setting:
switch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
On (1) / O (0) 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0
This assigns IP address 192.168.2.51 to the receiver.
The only dierence between sender and receiver conguration is dip switch 5, which is 0 for the sender
and 1 for the receiver.
Sender-Receiver conguration for ILDA over LAN, range extender use
The sender uses an IP address range between 192.168.2.70 and 192.168.2.85 and trans-
mits the signal to a receiver that has addresses in the range between 192.168.2.50 and
192.168.2.65. The specic IP addresses need to be set with DIP switches. Make sure there are
no other devices in the same network that use the same IP addresses.