Instruction Manual
    <4. GC-HMI (touch panel)>
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IM 11B08A01-01E
 Selecting an Analyzer 
In the Analyzer Setting dialog, select the GC8000 you want to connect, and then establish a 
connection or forced connection.
Figure 4.9  Example of Analyzer Setting Screen
Connect:
  This option makes a communication connection with the analyzer selected by the Analyzer 
Setting function.
  A communication connection attempt fails if the target analyzer is already connected with a 
PC or any other GC-HMI.
Forced Connect:
  Even if the target analyzer is already connected with a PC or any other GC-HMI, this option 
breaks that connection and forces a connection with the analyzer.
  To register an analyzer, add, change, or delete its analyzer ID and IP address.
Analyzer ID:  Set the ID for the analyzer (GC8000) to be connected to.
Setting conditions:
• Up to eight analyzers (GC8000s) can be set: one analyzer (GC8000) equipped with 
GC-HMI, plus seven external analyzers (GC8000s).
  The analyzer (GC8000) equipped with GC-HMI cannot be left unset.
  Setting range:  001 to 240, and unset
  Default settings:  The analyzer (GC8000) equipped with GC-HMI is defaulted to 
001, and external analyzers (GC8000s) are defaulted unset.
IP address:  Set the IP address corresponding to the analyzer ID.
Setting conditions:
• Up to eight analyzers (GC8000s) can be set: one analyzer (GC8000) equipped with 
GC-HMI, plus seven external analyzers (GC8000s).
Setting range:  0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.254 (where 0.0.0.0 indicates unset state).
Default settings:  The analyzer (GC8000) equipped with GC-HMI is defaulted to 
192.168.1.1, and external analyzers (GC8000s) are defaulted to 0.0.0.0 (unset).
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