Port and connect it to your router or switch. Once connected you can access the Pickit web interface by pointingĪ supported web browser to the following URL:Ĭonnect the Pickit processor to a network with the LAN labeled RJ45 Your computer will be assigned an IP address by the Pickit
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This is the most common way to connect to Pickit.Ĭonnect a computer to the YOUR PC labeled RJ45 port on the Pickit The following describes each alternative in detail.
You can use the provided gray/black 5 m UTP network cable You can connect the two systems directly with an Ethernet cable, or connect them There are two ways to connect your Pickit processor to a computer and access the With an external computer is no longer required. Once Pickit is in Robot Mode, the connection This is required only during the setup and configuration of your application. Interaction with Pickit is done by accessing its When using the optical extension cables provided by Pickit, make sure that these are paired with the provided shorter, 0.5m, copper cable (blue). To power the camera, connect the power chord to the power supply, and plug Plug the USB cable to the Pickit processor, in the CAMERA port. Ensure that all connections are screwed tightly in. M-HD camera Ĭonnect the power and data cables to the M-HD camera, in the correspondingĬonnectors. Indicates that the Pickit camera is operational. When the Pickit camera is connected correctly, there will be aĬontinuous green light on the front of the Pickit camera. Port at the back side of the Pickit processor. Is provided with Pickit and plug it into the CAMERA labeled USB M or L camera Ĭonnect the Pickit M or L camera with the 10 m USB cable (CBL-USB-CAM-10) that The connection steps for both types of cameras are indicated below. While the M and L cameras do not require a power supply, the M-HD cameraĭoes. Will restart automatically when power is restored.
In case the Pickit processor is on and there is a power failure, it