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Configuration and operation
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If a dynamic IP address is required (e.g. to use a cloud service), set
DHCP
to
On
.
4.4.1 Network parameters setting using service button
If you need to assign IP addresses for several modules, it is more comfortable to use service buttons on
devices (Fig. 2.2. Pos. 7), previously having all the modules connected to the PC over Ethernet.
To change the Ethernet parameters using service buttons:
1. Connect all modules in series to the PC over Dual Ethernet ports (Fig. 2.3. Pos. 2)
2. Power on the modules
3. Start akYtecToolPro
4. Set the parameter
DHCP
to
Service button
on all modules
5. Click the toolbar item
IP addresses
6. Set the IP address for the first module from the group
7. Press the service buttons on the modules sequentially, checking the result in the dialog box, where will
be indicated on which module the button was pressed. The specified static IP address and other net-
work parameters, if any have been changed, are assigned to this module. The address is automatically
incremented by 1 for each subsequent device.
Only Ethernet parameters will be changed, other parameters will not be affected.
If you forgot the IP address of the device, restore the factory settings (Sect. 6.).
4.5 Modbus Slave
The module can operate in Modbus TCP network as a slave, using the port 502 and the standard address 1.
The address can be changed in the group
Modbus Slave
(Tab. 4.2).
The device can handle maximum 4 Modbus TCP connections.
For details on Modbus working see Appendix D.
For Modbus protocol specifications see
Table 4.2. Modbus Slave parameters
Parameter
Description
Range Default
value
Access
Slave address
Device address in a Modbus network
1...254
1
RW
Safe state timeout
(1)
Output safe state activation delay after communi-
cation interruption
0…60 s
30
RW
(1)
The parameter has no application in the device.
4.6 Device status
The parameters of the device status are in the group
Device status
in the parameter tree.
Table 4.3. Device status parameters
Parameter
Description
Range
Default value Access
Update period
Status update time interval
1…60 s
5
RW
Status
32-bit status code
0…4294967295
−
R