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LCD touchscreen display programming
PRC-E Series Instruction Manual
MN014003EN August 2015 www.eaton.com
This will display the “Network Configuration” Screen.
Tap the first octet field of the “IP Address”,
This will display the numeric keypad.
Tap the numbers to input the first octet of the IP address.
Tap the “Enter” button to accept the changes.
Continue through the other octet entry fields to complete
the editing of the full IP address.
NetMask configuration
To set the “NetMask”, tap the corresponding octet entry
fields and follow the same procedure as the IP addressing.
Gateway configuration
To set the Default “Gateway”, tap the corresponding octet
entry fields and follow the same procedure as the IP
addressing.
SOAP port configuration
The “Soap Port” is used for Web page data updates. A port
must be opened on the intended network for Web page
data access. The default port is 8080 but can be edited.
Tap the “Soap Port” entry field.
This will display the numeric keypad.
Tap number buttons to input the SOAP port value.
Tap the “Enter” button when complete.
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Notice that the “Save” button in the top right
corner of the “Network Configuration” screen did
turn red, indicating that there are some changes to
the configuration in this screen. The changes were
accepted, but not yet saved in the controller until the
red “Save” button is tapped.
UER settings
The Universal Ethernet Router (UER) is a built in protocol
used for communications between PRC-E Series controllers
over the Ethernet network. The “System ID” is the port
used for communication with a range of 1 to 65535 and the
“Security Mask” is the encryption mask to setup separate
logical networks on a single Ethernet, range 1 to 65535. All
the controllers required to communicate on the same logical
network must have the same “System ID” and “Security
Mask” settings.
Tap the “Enable UER” box to input a checkmark; this will
enable UER communication over the Ethernet.
To edit the “System ID” value, tap the “System ID”
entry field.
This will display the numeric keypad.
Tap the number buttons to input the “System ID” value.
Tap the “Enter” button to accept the changes.
To edit the “Security Mask” value, tap the “Security Mask”
entry field.
This will display the numeric keypad.
Tap to input the “Security Mask” number.
Tap the “Enter” button to accept the changes.
otee:
N
Notice that the “Save” button in the top right
corner of the “Network Configuration” screen did
turn red, indicating that there are some changes to
the configuration in this screen. The changes were
accepted, but not yet saved in the controller until the
red “Save” button is tapped.