
Fast commissioning / operating principle
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BCL 358
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Cable fabrication and shielding connection
Remove approx. 78 mm of the connection cable sheathing. 15 mm of sheath of the shielded line must be
freely accessible.
Figure 3.3: Cable fabrication for MK 358 terminal hood
The shield is automatically contacted when the cable is lead into the metal screw fitting and fastened when
the cord grip is closed. Then lead the individual wires into the terminals according to the diagram. Wire end
sleeves are not necessary.
3.4
Preparatory settings – EtherNet/IP
Connect the +18 … 30VDC supply voltage (typ. +24VDC); the BCL 358
i
starts up.
3.4.1 BCL 358
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to EtherNet/IP
Commissioning on the EtherNet/IP is performed according to the following scheme:
1. Address assignment
• Automatic via DHCP, BootP or
• Manual via webConfig (with a USB connection)
2. Configuration of the participant depending on the version of the control software:
• Either with the generic Ethernet module or
• Installation of the EDS file
3. Transferring the data to the control
4. Adapting the device parameters via webConfig
5. Use explicit messaging services
The BCL 358
i
can be configured in the planning tool/control using the EDS file (Electronic Data Sheet) if
the control supports this. PLC software RSLogix 5000 from Rockwell offers EDS support for EtherNet/IP
from software version 20.00 and up.
Without PLC support of the EDS integration, the settings are made via the generic Ethernet module. In this
case, the respective configuration must be entered and adapted manually for each device. The parameter
download from the control to the BCL 358
i
is performed during every establishment of connection. Since
the parameters are stored centrally in the control, this helps during device exchange.
NOTE
The integrated parameter memory for the simple replacement of the BCL 358
i
is located in the
MK 358. In the integrated parameter memory, both the settings and the network address are
saved and transmitted to a new device.
NOTE
In the case of Ethernet linear topology, the network is interrupted when the BCL 358
i
is removed
from the MK 358.
≈ 55 mm
≈ 8 mm
≈ 15 mm
NOTE
On delivery, the automatic address assignment via DHCP server is defined as the standard
setting of the BCL 358
i
and the IP address is set to 0.0.0.0.