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3.8 Adding U 1xx signal converters to the configuration
Note:
Before signal converters U 1xx can be incorporated in the configuration for the U 100-C, it must
be ensured that all U 1xx feature different management IP addresses, and all base unit addresses
for the U 100-230 / -48 feature different values (see operating manual for the signal converter U
1xx). If this is not the case, then not all modules will be imported into the configuration.
Using the example in figure 11, you can see how the table is structured using the configuration
view without the signal converter U 1xx added:
Column “Base”: display of the base unit address; column “Slot”: display of the slot; column “IP
address”: display of the IP address of the respective module; column “Description”: information on
the module type; column “Action”: button for removing the respective module from the configura-
tion; column “Monitoring”: display of the module status.
A module can be added under “Add modules” (fig. 13) by entering individual IP addresses, several
IP addresses separated by a space, or an automatic search of a sub-network by the controller. If
a search for a sub-network should be made in this form, then the address range must be entered
in CIDR notation.
CIDR notation means:
Entry of the network address separated by a “/” from the suffix entered. The suffix
specified the number of bits set in the network mask. For the example, this means:
192.168.1.0 as the network address and 255.255.255.0 for the sub-network mask
(binary: 11111111 11111111 11111111 00000000) with 24 bits set.
3.9 Deleting U 1xx signal converters from the configuration
To remove modules form the configuration of the U 100-C, the “Remove module from configura-
tion” button in the column “Action” must be pressed (see figure 13).
Figure 12: View of the point “configuration” without modules added
Figure 13: Screen for entering the IP addresses of modules to be added
Figure 14: Button for removing modules from the configuration