Commissioning
Setting the IP address
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Commissioning
8.1
Setting the IP address
The IP address can be set via three decimal rotary coding switches and DIP switches on the
device, via the web server or via the Turck Service Tool.
8.1.1
Setting the IP address via switches at the device
The IP address can be set via three decimal rotary coding switches on the device. The switches
are located under a cover together with the SET button.
Set
x 10
x 1
x 100
0
9
8
7
6 5 4
3
2
1
0
9
8
7
6 5 4
3
2
1
0
9
8
7
6 5 4
3
2
1
Fig. 24: Switches for setting the IP address
Open the cover above the switches.
Set the rotary coding switch to the desired position according to the table below.
Execute a power cycle.
NOTICE! If the cover over the rotary coding switches is open, protection class IP67 or
IP69K is not guaranteed. Damage to the device due to foreign material or liquids penet-
rating the device is possible. Tightly close the cover above the switches.
Addressing options
The IP address of the devices can be set in different ways. The following addressing options can
be selected via the switches on the device. Changes to the settings become active after a
voltage reset.
Setting option
Rotary coding
switches
Description
Default address
000
IP address: 192.168.1.254
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.1.1
Rotary mode
1…254
In rotary mode, the last byte of the IP address can be set manually at the
gateway. The other network settings are stored in the non-volatile
memory of the gateway and cannot be changed in rotary mode. Ad-
dresses from 1...254 can be set.
BootP Mode
300
In BootP mode, the Full duplex IP address is automatically assigned by a
BootP server in the network. The subnet mask assigned by the BootP
server and the default gateway address are stored non-volatile in the
memory of the gateway.