hello dear i have some problem with m2000 controller
1.how can i connect to m2000 controller with lan?
my controller has a lan socket
i need the software name and link
dose anybody have M2000 controller manual?
help me,Please
hello dear i have some problem with m2000 controller
1.how can i connect to m2000 controller with lan?
my controller has a lan socket
i need the software name and link
dose anybody have M2000 controller manual?
help me,Please
For transferring programs/backups/etc. to/from the robot you need an FTP Client, personally I like FileZilla: https://filezilla-project.org/download.php?type=client
QuoteDisplay MoreHere are some more information how you should connect to the ethernet connection on the service outlet
at the front of the controller and setup your PC. It is important that you use a cross link cable at the
connection as you will both send and receive information to the cabinet. There will be a yellow cable
delivered with the controller for this purpose.
To set up the TCP/IP properties in Windows NT, open up the "Microsoft TCP/IP Properties", under the
following path: Start-button -> Settings -> Control Panel -> Network -> Protocols -> TCP/IP.
Then the window would look like below where you must choose the network adapter you are
connected to and the setup the right IP-adress (no DHCP).
IP-adress: 192.168.125.82 (IP-adress of your PC)
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.240
Default Gateway: 192.168.125.81 (IP-adress of the IO computer)
QuoteThen restart the computer and you can communicate with the S4Cplus controller. Now you should be
able to "ping" your own computer (192.168.125.82), the IO computer (192.168.125.82) and the main
computer (192.168.125.1 if you haven't changed it). Remember that even if you are connected to the
IO computer, you must use the main-computer address when you transfer files etc (see Product
Knowledge "Robinstall Target System").
I have a few robots hooked up to our plant network. They use the LAN port and have a fixed IP.
I, also, use FileZilla client to backup programs from the robot to the network. (It'll go the other way, as well).