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User Guide •
Smartpack S Controller
The Smartpack S Controller
350030.013, 1v0-2012-06
Accessing the Controller’s Ethernet Port
To access the
Smartpack S
controller directly from a stand-alone computer — or
via a Local Area Network (LAN), if available —you have to connect an Ethernet ca-
ble from the computer to the controller’s Ethernet port. Refer to chapter
of Connector, Communication Ports” on page 9.
Do the following to access the Ethernet port from the front:
1. Lock the controller
(locking screw in locked
position 1)
2. Slide the
Smartpack S
controller’s display unit
slightly out
3. Connect the cable to the
controller’s Ethernet port
The controller’s Ethernet port can be accessed from the power system’s front, for
temporarily connections to a computer or LAN, e.g. to configure the system or up-
grade the firmware.
Do the following to access the Ethernet port from the rear:
1. Remove the
Smartpack S
controller,
while locking screw is un-
locked position 2
2. Connect the cable to the
controller’s Ethernet port,
and fasten the cable
3. Insert the controller and lock
it (locking screw in position 1)
The Ethernet port can also be accessed from the power system’s rear, for more
permanent connections of the system to a LAN. A dedicated Ethernet cable may
be ordered from
Eltek
, when the rear cable entry to the controller becomes too
tight.
(side)
(front)
Flatpack S
Power System
Smartpack S
controller
Controller’s
display unit
(slid out)
Controller’s
connection terminals
Controller’s
Ethernet port
(
lock, pos 1
display
)
2
1
Locking Screw
Position
Smartpack S
Controller
Display
Unit
1
Locked
Unlocked
2
Unlocked
Locked
(side)
(front)
Flatpack S
Power System
Smartpack S
controller
Controller’s
RS232 & RS485 port
Controller’s
display unit
Controller’s
connection terminals
Controller’s
Ethernet port