
Hardware description
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3.6.1
Restore IP
With this setting the DIP-switches to "000" followed by a voltage reset, the module is set to the
address 192.168.1.254 for IP-based services (see
Device addressing and operation mode setting
).
This setting allows for example the I/O-ASSISTANT 3 (FDT/DTM) to communicate with the station,
the device's WEB-server can be accessed using the IP-address 192.168.1.254.
3.6.2
Address setting via rotary coding switches (Static rotary)
When using the rotary-mode, the last byte of the station’s IP address can be set via the rotary coding
switches.
Addresses from 1 to 99 can be set. The addresses 0 is used for Broadcast-messages in the subnet.
The following example shows the setting of address
73
.
NOTE
This setting is no operation mode! Please set the device to another mode after having
reset the IP address to the default values.
NOTE
All other network settings are stored in the module’s non-volatile EEPROM and can not be
changed in rotary mode.
NOTE
The settings carried out in the rotary-mode are not stored in the module’s EEPROM. Thus,
they will get lost in case of a subsequent address-assignment via a BootP/DHCP or PGM.
NOTE
After changing the position of the rotary coding-switches, a voltage reset must be carried
out to store the new address.
× 10
× 1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0