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Functional Description of the Ethernet Modules
6-14
Electrical isolation
The Ethernet bus and the module hardware are electrically isolated from each other in
two ways:
•
The transceiver supply voltage is provided through an electrically isolated DC/DC
converter.
•
The signal cables that are to be connected to the transceiver are lead through 1:1
pulse transformers.
6.3.3
Operating elements
Coding switch for adjusting the IP address
The possibility to adjust the IP address on every node is the prerequisite for connect-
ing the node to an IP network.
The AC 800F IP address is assigned or configured by the operating system, but it is
defined by setting the coding switch on the Ethernet module.
The coding switch is located at
the top edge of the Ethernet
module. Use a screw driver with a
blade width of 2 ... 2.5 mm for
setting the coding switch.
The switch can snap in positions
0 ... 9 and A ... F. It can be turned
both
clockwise
and
counter-
clockwise.
Fig. 6-8
Ethernet module coding switch
Refer to Sections 5.3.1 and 5.4.4 for details.
Buffer battery
The 3.6 V lithium battery SB 808F, which is to be inserted in the battery holder
SY 809F is not included in the scope of delivery of the 10Base2 module EI 811F and
has to be ordered separately.
The battery holder can be removed and plugged in at any time, while the module is
switched off or while it is running.
Summary of Contents for AC 800F
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