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{{WarningText|Make sure that the IP you assign to your computer is not used already from another device!}}
 
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'''Check the network connection - ping test'''
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*Press Windows Key + R
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*Type cmd into the Run window and press Enter
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*Type ping the_IP_address_of_the_sensor and press Enter
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*If the sensor is connected correct then you will get a reply from the sensor
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*If the sensor is not replying you have a wrong network setup
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==Setup for USB sensors==
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{{ot}} supports the ''Hokuyo URG04 UG01'' sensor. This sensor has no network connection and uses a USB connection.
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To make sure the sensor gets recognized from Windows and in the {{ot}} software you have to make sure that the serial COM port is setup correctly.
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*Open the device manager and check which com port is assigned to the sensor
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*setup the same com port in {{ot}}

Latest revision as of 09:07, 5 July 2019

Network Setup for LAN sensors

To use OptiTUIO™ with the supported LIDAR network sensors you have to make sure that the computer which is running the OptiTUIO™ software is in the same network like your connected sensor.


Follow this steps to make sure your computer can see the sensor in the network:

  • Open the Network Connections Window Control Panel\Network and Internet\Network Connections

Networkconnections01.png


  • Right click on the Network adapter which is connected to the network where your sensor is connected too

Networkconnections02.png


  • Left click Properties

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  • Double click Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4)

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  • Give your computer a manual fixed IP and assign the Subnet Mask
Warning.png Make sure that the IP you assign to your computer is not used already from another device!


Check the network connection - ping test

  • Press Windows Key + R

Win+r.png

  • Type cmd into the Run window and press Enter

Cmd.png

  • Type ping the_IP_address_of_the_sensor and press Enter

Ping02.png

  • If the sensor is connected correct then you will get a reply from the sensor
  • If the sensor is not replying you have a wrong network setup

Ping03.png

Setup for USB sensors

OptiTUIO™ supports the Hokuyo URG04 UG01 sensor. This sensor has no network connection and uses a USB connection.

To make sure the sensor gets recognized from Windows and in the OptiTUIO™ software you have to make sure that the serial COM port is setup correctly.

  • Open the device manager and check which com port is assigned to the sensor
  • setup the same com port in OptiTUIO