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BRITISH ENCODER PRODUCTS COMPANY TB-540, REV. B, 10/2017

TECHNICAL BULLETIN

TB-542: Model A58E Series Quick Installation Guide

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Getting Started with the Model A58E Series of EtherCAT-Ready Absolute Encoders

Step 1. Activate the encoder.

This step is necessary to put the encoders into an operational state. Without activation 
the encoder cannot communicate over the EtherCAT network.

Procedure

 – Start your EtherCAT master controller.

Follow the instructions provided with your EtherCAT master to activate slave devices 
on the network. Check that the EtherCAT state is OP (Operational).

Optional Additional Instructions

 – Steps to access the encoder web page are 

below.

These steps are needed when provisioning the encoder or when confi guring multiple 
encoders on the network. The example shown is for a PC EtherCAT master. Please 
contact your network administrator for assistance.

NOTE: All encoders ship with a default IP address of 192.168.1.127

Step 2. Change PC EtherCAT master IP address.

Procedure

 – Set your EtherCAT master or computer IP address to 192.168.1.100, set 

Subnet mask to 255.255.255.0 

Note

: The IP address may be any IP address on the 192.168.1.x network, except .127

Step 3

Browse to the EPCMAG encoder web page

Procedure

 – Open a web browser and type the following command: 

http://192.168.1.127

Step 4.

 

Change encoder IP address and Netmask

Procedure

 – Navigate to the Confi guration -> Network page

Enter new values for the IP address and Netmask.

Click the Save button. The new network values will automatically be saved to the encoder. Allow 10 seconds for the new settings to take eff ect.

Note

: A gateway address is needed only if you want to route packets to external Ethernet networks. Contact your network administrator for assistance.

Troubleshooting
1. If you cannot view the encoder web page, check the network connection by typing the following command in a terminal window: ping 192.168.1.127
No response or dropped packets indicates a problem with your network connection/confi guration.

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