Communications Protocols


LAN Specifications


LANs were originally developed as a practical way for computers to communicate with one another, but has since become popular for communications between various devices. LAN is an abbreviation for Local Area Network, as it defines a network intended to cover a relatively small area, such as within a building or site, generally utilizing the Ethernet protocol. Models MR8875 and MR8875-30 support 100BASE-TX Ethernet, and communicate using TCP/IP protocols. Cables may be up to 100 meters long, and can be connected to a system using a hub, or directly to a 100BASE-TX connector on a computer using a crossover cable. Please refer to the instruction manual for Model MR8875 and MR8875-30 for details regarding TCP/IP port number settings.

If one computer attempts to connect to a HIOKI MEMORY HiCORDER while another computer is already connected, the connected computer is disconnected and the attempting computer becomes connected instead.

Data link Ethernet 100BASE-TX
Transfer speed 100 Mbps
I/O port 100BASE-TX
Protocol TCP/IP



USB Specifications


Communication Device Class (CDC) is used for USB.