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ICE1-*-G60L-V1D, ICE1-*-G60L-C1-V1D
Commissioning, Protocol Setting
EtherNet/IP
If you use EtherNet/IP as the protocol, use rotary switch X100 to set the value 100 as the last
octet of the IP address for the module. With the X100 rotary switch, you can set a value of 0 to 2
for the IP address. With the X10 and X1 rotary switches, you can set values between 0 and 9.
You can use rotary switch X10 to configure position 10 of the last octet of the IP address. With
rotary switch X1 you can configure position 1 of the last octet of the IP address.
The default setting for the first three octets of the IP address is 192.168.1.
Example
: Rotary switch settings 2 (X100), 1 (X10), and 0 (X1) result in an IP address of
192.168.1.210 for EtherNet/IP.
Alternatively, the required network parameters can be obtained via DHCP or BOOTP if the
rotary switch is set to zero.
PROFINET
If you use PROFINET as the protocol, set rotary switch X100 to the value "P.
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EtherCAT
If you are using EtherCAT as the protocol, set rotary switch X100 to the value "EC.
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Factory Settings
A factory reset erases any changes you have made to settings etc. and restores the factory set-
tings. The saved protocol selection is also reset.
To perform a factory reset, set rotary switch X100 to 9, rotary switch X10 to 7 and rotary switch
X1 to 9. Then switch the module off and on again. The factory settings are restored after 10
seconds.
To select a new protocol, follow the instructions in this chapter.
Figure 4.2
Restoring factory settings: X100 = 9, X10 = 7, X1 = 9
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Caution!
Destruction of the Operating System
When restoring the factory settings, ensure that the module is connected to the power supply
and switched on for
at least
10 seconds. If it has been on for less than 10 seconds, the operat-
ing system may be destroyed. The module then has to be sent to Fuchs for repair.