Find Lock-in Amplifier IP Address

Overview
Operating your SIGNAL RECOVERY model 7230 via its built in web interface requires that you know its IP address. This page will help you find this address if the instrument is plugged into a network that has a DHCP server (most do), the computer on which you are viewing this page is on the same network, and if the first three octets of the address of the computer and the lock-in amplifier are the same.

If you are using a PC then you can as an alternative download the SRInstFinder utility that can more quickly find the address of your model 7230 - click here to access the download page

Click the Find Local IP Address button to find the IP address of the computer on which are you viewing this page. This will give a starting point for the search for your 7230. You may need to do this more than once, and agree to Java being run.

This function will work with Internet Explorer up to version 11 (requires Java to be installed) or with Chrome and Firefox browsers. It will not work with Safari or Edge.

 
 
 


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Click the Search button to start the search for your 7230. When any instrument(s) are found, the table below will be updated. Note that if there are other devices on the network which present log-in dialogs, these may be displayed as the page tests to see if they are a model 7230; you may safely cancel these dialogs. Note that it may be necessary to repeat the test several times to find all available instruments.

 

 

IP Address Serial Number

Once an IP address is listed in the above table, click it to open the control pages for the selected instrument serial number.