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[ 19 ] MAC Address SET<br />

[Function]<br />

This test will write the MAC address.<br />

[Operation]<br />

* Once an ID is set, make sure to perform the test using this ID. When changing the ID, turn the power<br />

on again.<br />

x 0 9 5 1 ST<br />

[LCD]<br />

x : Writing the address<br />

0: Writes a consecutive address based on MAC address in CF<br />

* Example<br />

The following ASCII data is written in "MACADR.TXT" in CF.<br />

"FF8048FF9800"<br />

The test writes "FF8048FF9801", which is "1+ the above value", into E2PPROM, and<br />

then writes the same value into CF.<br />

1: Writes the address by manually writing the MAC address<br />

In the manual input mode, the test enters the wait mode for the input of MAC address.<br />

The address can be inputted in 8 bit. Inputting three-digit decimal and the [ST] key<br />

determines 8 bits. Performing this operation for 48 bits (6 times) inputs a 48-bit address,<br />

and the sixth input of [ST] writes the address. The address inputted in the number<br />

display position in 8 bit is then displayed in hexadecimal. The inputted address is<br />

cleared by the input of [CLEAR]. The test ends without writing an address by the input of<br />

[ESC].<br />

* when writing MAC address "FF8048FF9800"<br />

After entering the manual writing mode, the above address can be written by the input<br />

of the following: numbers "255" + [ST] → "128" + [ST] → "072" + [ST] → "255" + [ST]<br />

→ "152" + [ST] → "000" + [ST] .<br />

MAC ADDRESS<br />

xxxxxx<br />

END<br />

x0951<br />

x0951<br />

← Written MAC address (in hexadecimal)<br />

[PRINT]<br />

MAC ADDRESS<br />

xxxxxx<br />

END<br />

x0951<br />

x0951<br />

← Written MAC address (in hexadecimal)<br />

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