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3.1 General Guidelines
Each NR60E2 has a built-in web server that can be used to set the IP address and network protocol. The IP
address can also be set with rotary switches on the back of the device.
The factory default protocol is EtherNet/IP. If you need to switch protocols, you must use the
internal web server.
With the EtherNet/IP and Modbus TCP protocols, the IP address is used by the device for protocol com-
munications and the internal webserver. With the PROFINET protocol, the IP address is only used for
the internal webserver. The IP address used by a PROFINET device for protocol communications is set
by the bus master when the device connects to the PROFINET network.
There is a MAC address label on each NR60E2 which has a writable surface. There is room on the label
for writing the programmed IP address of the unit. It is a best practice to use this label to document the
IP address of the unit in case it is ever repurposed.
3.1.1 Web Server Guidelines
The web server interface allows you to set the protocol, IP address, network mask, and default gateway
to any value.
You must know the IP address of the NR60E2 before you can connect to its web server. The IP address
of the webserver can be set to 192.168.0.50 by setting the rotary switches to a value of “999”.
3.1.2 Rotary Switch Guidelines
Setting the switches to “000” enables the internal DHCP client. If enabled, a DHCP server must be
available on every power up to transmit the IP address to the NR60E2. The address sent to the NR60E2
by the DHCP server is not stored by the NR60. If you later set the switches in the range of “255” to
“989”, the last address stored will be used, not the DHCP address.
Setting the switches in the range of “001” to “254” sets the last octet of the IP address. The subnet is
taken from the last address stored in flash memory.
Setting the switches in the range of “255” to “989” forces the NR60E2 to use the last IP address stored
in flash memory.
Switch settings in the range of “990” to “998” should not be used. These switch settings are used during
factory tests.
Setting the switches to “999” sets the IP address to 192.168.0.50. This setting allows you to set the IP
address to a known setting if the IP address is ever lost. A new IP address can be set from the internal
web server or the NET Configurator utility while the switches are set to “999”. The programmed
address will be used once the switches are set in the range of “255” to “989”.
This section is intended for the engineer or technician responsible for setting the
IP address and network protocol of an AMCI NR60E2. The factory default IP
address is 192.168.0.50. The factory default protocol is EtherNet/IP.
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