Interfaces and software update
OPERATION MANUAL
Chapter 6
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Interfaces and software update
Connecting to the interfaces at the temperature control unit during operation
DAMAGE TO THE INTERFACES
When devices in operation are connected with interfaces of the temperature control unit,
interfaces may get damaged.
Before connecting, ensure the temperature control unit and the device to be connected are
turned off.
The specifications of the interface used are not being met.
PROPERTY DAMAGE
Only connect components that meet the specifications of the interface used.
The use of PB commands is described in our “Data communications PB” manual. This manual can
be downloaded from www.huber-online.com.
6.1
Interfaces at the “Pilot ONE®” controller
The Pilot ONE controller is not operated behind a firewall
PROPERTY DAMAGE
Operate the controller Pilot ONE exclusively behind a firewall, if the local subnet is connected
to the Internet or another risk-prone network.
The best available technology is to be applied in order to provide sufficient security for the
LAN!
6.1.1
10/100 Mbps Ethernet for RJ45 network sockets
This is a fast and flexible interface. Standard 10/100 Mbps interface (Fast Ethernet), can be connect-
ed to any existing Ethernet network. Because this interface can also be connected to very large
networks, the IT “Best Practices” (firewall) must be observed.
Usage:
Also - to be able to communicate with the “Pilot ONE” controller - the communication enable must
be issued. This is an additional safety feature that prevents persons - possibly unintentionally - con-
necting to the wrong machine and implementing incorrect temperature control specifications. The
following restrictions are possible:
▪
Deactivated
▪
Always on (PLC)
▪
12h Inactivity Timer
▪
10min Inactivity Timer
If, for example, “10min Inactivity Timer” is selected, the connection must be made within 10
minutes after confirmation at the control. If this does not happen, the connection is refused.
Standard interfaces at
the “Pilot ONE” top
side