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PS 9000 T Series
Setting
P. Description
Analog interface Rem-SB
5 Selects how the input pin “Rem-SB” of the analog interface shall be working
regarding levels (see
„3.5.4.4 Analog interface specification“ on page 51
)
and logic:
•
normal
= Levels and function as described in the table in
3.5.4.4
•
inverted
= Levels and function will be inverted
Also see
„3.5.4.7. Application examples“
Analog Rem-SB action
6 Selects the action on the DC output that is initiated when changing the level of
analog input “Rem-SB”:
•
DC OFF
= the pin can only be used to switch the DC output off
•
DC AUTO
= the pin can be used to switch the DC output off and on again, if
it has been switched on before at least from a different control location
3.4.3.3
Menu “Profiles”
See
„3.9 Loading and saving a user profile“ on page 56
.
3.4.3.4 Menu “Overview”
This menu page displays an overview of the set values (U, I, P) and alarm settings as well as settings limits. These
can only be displayed, not changed.
3.4.3.5 Menu “About HW, SW...”
This menu page displays an overview of device relevant data such as serial number, article number etc., as well as
an alarm history which lists the number of device alarms that probably occurred since the device has been powered.
3.4.3.6 Menu “Communication”
Apart from settings related to the USB logging feature, all settings for the digital interface(s) on the rear side are
configured here. Upon delivery, the device only features an USB port which doesn’t require configuration. It can
be extended by an Ethernet/LAN port by installing the optional 3-way interface board IF-KE4. After installation or
a complete device reset, the Ethernet port has following
default settings
assigned:
•
DHCP: off
•
IP: 192.168.0.2
•
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
•
Gateway: 192.168.0.1
•
Port: 5025
•
DNS: 0.0.0.0
Those settings can be changed anytime and configured to meet local requirements. Furthermore, there are global
communication settings available regarding timing and protocols.
Submenu “
IP Settings 1
”
Element
Description
Adr. Source
DHCP
: With setting DHCP the device will instantly try to get network parameters (IP, subnet
mask, gateway, DNS) assigned from a DHCP server after power-on or when changing from
Manual
to
DHCP
and submitting the change with button ENTER. If the DHCP configuration
attempt fails, the device will use the settings from
Manual
. In this case, the overview in screen
View settings
will indicate the DCHP status as
DHCP (failed)
, otherwise as
DHCP(active)
Manual
(default setting): uses either the default network parameters (after reset) or the last
user setting. Those parameters are not overwritten from selection
DHCP
and are thus avail-
able when switching to
Manual
again.
IP address
Only available with setting “
Manual
”. Default value: 192.168.0.2
Manual setting of the device’s IP address in standard IP format (setting will be stored)
Subnet mask
Only available with setting “
Manual
”. Default value: 255.255.255.0
Manual setting of the subnet mask in standard IP format (setting will be stored)
Gateway
Only available with setting “
Manual
”. Default value: 192.168.0.1
Manual setting of the gateway address in standard IP format (setting will be stored)