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UMG 96RM-PN
TCP/IP configuration
Each device in an Ethernet has a unique TCP/IP address,
which can be assigned manually for the UMG 96RM-PN.
The 4-byte-long device address (Byte 0 to 3) is appended
within the TCP/IP configuration with the subnet mask
and gateway details.
If the device is integrated into a ProfiNet environment,
however, the address is generally assigned by the DCP
function.
Set the device's TCP/IP address (addr)
• Switch to programming mode as described.
The symbols for Programming mode "PRG", and for
the current transformer "CT" appear.
• Pressing button 2 three times takes you to the TCP/IP
settings for device addressing.
• Select the desired digit using button 1. Selection is
indicated by the digit flashing.
• The selected digit can be adjusted with the 2 button.
• Use button 1 to select the next digit and set it with
button 2 again.
• Once Byte 0 of the TCP/IP address is set, bytes 1
to 3 of the address can be set with button 1. Then
the display jumps back to Byte 0 (
none of the digits
are flashing).
Designation
Byte identifier
of the address (e.g. Byte 0)
Address value, Byte 0
Fig. TCP/IP address, Byte 1
A TCP/IP address consists
of 4 bytes with the following
structure:
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Byte 1
Byte 0
Byte 2 Byte 3
Fig. TCP/IP address
Byte 2, value 003
Fig. TCP/IP address
Byte 3, value 177
192.168.003.177
Example:
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