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Default Gateway
The default gateway address is defined manually via the
parameter.
The default gateway redirects all network activity that does not belong to this subnet‐
work to another subnetwork.
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Default Data String
parameter is used to define a default text for the EDS variable.
The default text is output for EDS whenever no valid data has been received during the
reading interval.
The EDS variable is described using the default data string at the start of the reading
interval. During the reading interval, the EDS variable can be overwritten by an external
device with the required data – several times, if necessary. At the end, the most
recently assigned value or the default data string is output.
In order for data to be output, the EDS variable (object-related, EDS = external data
string) must be inserted in the output format. By double-clicking, you have the option to
format the EDS variable, e.g., by setting a fixed length.
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DeviceNet-Gateway
group contains the parameters for DeviceNet settings.
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DHCP
If the
parameter is activated, a DHCP server from the corporate network auto‐
matically provides the gateway with an IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway
address. The addresses do not have to be entered manually.
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DHCP Fallback Mode
parameter is used to select an action that is performed if
automatic IP assignment was not possible.
•
STATIC IP
: A static IP value is set as soon as it is established that DHCP was not pos‐
sible.
•
REPEAT DHCP
: The process is repeated until an IP is assigned via DHCP.
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Image Diagnosis Settings
tab is used to define which images are transmitted or
stored by the reading device for diagnostic purposes. It is even possible to define time
delays and the conditions for transmitting or saving the images.
The file path, storage medium, and image names can also be defined.
One of the purposes of saving images is to support the user during the commissioning
process by making it clear what the device is detecting. A further function of saving
images is to help with device analysis in the event of a failed read operation (reading
result:
NO READ
). The stored images make it easy to identify potential causes of failure
such as the deterioration of code markings.
SOPAS PARAMETER OVERVIEW
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