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Location of Terminals, Ethernet Port and LEDs
You can easily connect the
Compack
controller to an Ethernet networked computer, plugging a standard Ethernet cable to the RJ-45 socket on top of the
controller and to any available Ethernet socket on the network.
For acronym descriptions, refer to chapter “Glossary”, page
44
.
Figure 3 Location of I/O terminals, Ethernet port and LED lamps.
The
Compack
controller can also be connected directly to a
computer using a standard Ethernet cable (straight-through or
crossover cable, as the controller’s port implements HP Auto
MDI/MDI-X detection and correction).
For Ethernet network addressing, read also chapter “Networking
the Compack Controller”, page
16
.
The
Compack
controller is configured from factory with ID number
“1” for CAN bus communication. Read chapter ”About Control
Units”, page
43
.
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