Remote Control
10.3. Ethernet Connection
For familiarisation purposes, a basic Ethernet connection may be made to a single unit by connecting the Ethernet cable to either of the unit’s rear panel Ethernet sockets and to the network socket on the laptop PC or wireless access point (wireless option).
Note
For Ethernet connectivity, the HELIX DN9340E/DN9344E units must be operating V4.00 (or later) host code.
10.3.1Ethernet connection – standard
Alternatively, you can set up a system involving multiple units. One end of the Ethernet cable is connected to the network socket of the laptop/PC. The other end is either connected to an Ethernet socket on one of the HELIX DN9340E/DN9344E units (daisy chain), or an Ethernet switch or hub, depending on system configuration.
Note If Solo Tracking input is required, the first HELIX must be a DN9340E.
10.3.2Ethernet connection – wireless option
The system set up for the wireless option Ethernet connection is via an Ethernet cable connected to the network socket of the wireless access point. From there it can be connected to an Ethernet socket on one of the HELIX DN9340E/DN9344E units (daisy chain), or an Ethernet switch or hub, depending on system configuration. The system is then operated remotely from a tablet or laptop PC.
Note If Solo Tracking input is required, the first HELIX must be a DN9340E.
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