NOTE
If the
Disabled
option is chosen, you can still
reboot or do a hard reset of the unit using the
Configurator GUI. See
information.
•
Enabled:
The hardware
Reset
button will be enabled.
•
Factory:
The hardware
Reset
button functionality will be
set to its factory default configuration (enabled).
4.
To enforce FIPS 140-2 compliance for data transmitted by the
unit, make sure the FM-FIPS plug-in is installed, then check the
Enable FIPS:
check-box.
5.
To enable CANBUS support for the unit, make sure the FM-
CANBUS plug-in is installed, then check the
Enable CANBUS:
check-box.
6.
To enable PROFINET support for the unit, make sure the FM-
PROFINET plug-in is installed, then check the
Enable
PROFINET:
check-box.
7.
To enable QNET support for the unit, make sure the FM-QNET
plug-in is installed, then check the
Enable QNET:
check-box.
8.
To enable automatic device firmware updates using TFTP, do the
steps that follow:
a.
Check the
Enable Automatic Upgrade
check-box.
b.
Enter the IP address of the authorized TFTP server
containing the firmware-update source files in the
TFTP
Server
field.
c.
Enter the periodic interval at which the device checks for
a newer firmware upgrade package in the
Check Period
(hours)
field.
d.
To do an immediate check for a newer firmware upgrade
package, click the
Check Now
button.
• If a newer firmware package than the existing
package is found, the newer package will be
installed immediately.
9.
Save the miscellaneous settings by clicking the
Save
button.
Alternatively, clear the settings by clicking the
Reset
button.
7.7. Management settings
7.7.1. View Mode settings
The View Mode window allows the system administrator to grant and
prohibit access to device configuration settings by category.
Device configuration using the configurator interface
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