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11.
If the diagnostic gateway is located in a different subnet, enter its IP address in the
Remote
subnet IP address
field and choose
Add
.
Then choose
Update
to find all diagnostic gateways in the subnet.
To identify a gateway in the cabinet, select the gateway from the list and choose
Locate
selected gateway(s)
.
Figure 5.21 Scanned gateways
12.
Select the gateways to include in the project from the list of available gateways.
13.
If required, you can set scan limits for the address range of the diagnostic devices in the
Lower
Scan Limit
and
Upper Scan Limit
fields. Only HD2-DM-A addresses within the set limit will
be scanned. This option can speed up the scanning process if only a few HD2-DM-A modules
within a small address range are used in a project.
14.
Choose
Next
.
The topology scan function scans for diagnostic modules within the restricted address
range and builds up the diagnostic topology automatically.
5.4.7
Import of Diagnostic Project from File
The "Import from file" option is typically used for the advanced diagnostic module (ADM) inte
-
gration package available for the major process control systems (PCS). See the application
notes for the ADM integration packages for details.
Importing the Configuration from File
Before you start, ensure that the FieldConnex
®
diagnostic server (FDS) is running, the latest
diagnostic manager is installed, and that the PACTware
TM
device catalog is up-to-date.
1.
Start
PACTware
TM
.
2.
Open a PACTware
TM
diagnostic project.
3.
Choose
View > Device Catalog
to open the device catalog.
4.
Open the
FUCHS GmbH
device folder.
Figure 5.22 Structure in the PACTware
TM
device catalog
5.
Select the
Driver
folder.
Figure 5.23 Device overview of the
Driver
folder