Yamaha SRCD, ERCX, DRCX LIN-CHEK Login check, LIN-USER Login user name, LIN-PASS Login password

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CHAPTER2 Ethernet Unit

LIN-CHEK (Login check)

Use this parameter to set whether or not to check the connection while the client is connected to the controller.

If making a login check is selected here, then always make the user name and the password check when connected to the controller. In this case, the client cannot con- nect to the controller if data stored within the controller does not match data sent from the client. However, if the login check is not selected here, then no check of the con- nection is made and communication is possible right away.

Input range

: 0 or 1

Meaning

: 0: No login check

 

1: Login check

Default value

: 1

LIN-USER (Login user name)

Use this parameter to set the user name when making the login check.

When the login check is used, the user name set here must entered so the client can connect to the controller.

Characters that can be input are alphabet letters A to Z, a to z, numbers 0 to 9, and symbols ! “ # $ % & ’ (*) + - . : = ? @ [\] _ ` {} (All regular pitch letters.)

Input range

: 1 to 8 characters

Default value

: USER

LIN-PASS (Login password)

Use this parameter to set the password when making the login check.

When the login check is used, the password set here must entered so the client can connect to the controller.

Characters that can be input are alphabet letters A to Z, a to z, numbers 0 to 9, and symbols ! “ # $ % & ’ (*) + - . : = ? @ [\] _ ` {} (All regular pitch letters.)

Input range

: 1 to 8 characters

Default value

: PASSWORD

LOUT (Logout processing)

Robot operation can stop automatically when the client terminates the connection with the controller.

Input range

: 0 or 1

Meaning

: 0: Continue robot operation

 

1: Stop robot operation

Default value

: 0

*If the TELNET connection is cutoff due to an error, then robot operation stops automatically regardless of the above settings.

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Contents Ethernet Page Introduction Memo 12-1 Error messages 12-2 Telnet message list Setting the TCP/IP protocolEthernet unit control commands Robot control commands Ethernet UnitMemo Chapter Basic safety points System design safety pointsInstallation and wiring safety points Start-up and maintenance safety points Precautions when disposing of the unitWarranty Warranty descriptionWarranty Period Page Ethernet Unit Ethernet unit features How data is exchanged ClientHow to connect to Ethernet Connecting to EthernetMaking system settings for the controller server Validating the Ethernet unitSetting the IP address This following explains how to set the IP addressM O Setting the subnet mask Setting the gateway Ethernet Unit Making the PC settings client Setting the TCP/IP protocolEthernet Unit Checking the connection with ping Using Telnet Difference between Telnet and RS-232C communicationsRS-232C Telnet dedicated parameters Setup method Telnet dedicated parameters1CHEK2USER3PASS Description of Telnet dedicated parameters Tout communication timeoutIdle no-reply timeout Port TCP port NoLIN-PASS Login password LIN-CHEK Login checkLIN-USER Login user name Lout Logout processingTelenet communication commands Communication command specifications@operation code Operand 1,operand2,operand 3 c/f l/f Transmission example Ethernet unit control commandsRobot control commands Response exampleMaking a connection with TELNET.EXE M O Other operating tasks Displaying the MAC addressDisplaying the version of the Ethernet unit Error messages Message ListTelnet message list Troubleshooting Symptom Probable causes Checkpoints ActionBYE Program Specifications Ethernet unit specificationsModular connector UTP STP cable Straight-through cableCrossover cable Supplement Typical network systemsCrossover cable Straight-through cable Terminator 10BASE-5 cable Transceiver MAU DSU Head office router 133.215.0.1 255.255.255.0 133.215.0.2 Description of terminology TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet ProtocolTCP/IP protocols Ethernet IP address 192.168.0.0/24 192.168.1.0/24MAC address Media access control address Subnet maskRouter Ethernet