4. Interfaces
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3 Under the menu “Ethernet properties,”
select the element “Internet protocol Ver-
sion 4 (TCP/Pv4).” Only the element
“Internet protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)" is
required; all other elements are not
necessary for operation of the electronics
module.
4 Click the “Properties” button to configure
the element “Internet protocol Version 4
(TCP/Pv4).”
5 Activate the selection “Use following IP
address.”
6 Assign a fixed IP address and network
mask. Do not change any other settings.
7 Tap the “OK” button twice to confirm and
save the entry. In some Windows configu-
rations, it may be necessary to reboot
Windows.
Windows 10 with an alternative configuration
With Windows 10, it is also possible to set an
alternative configuration.
1 Carry out steps 1 to 4 as described under
“Windows 10 with static (fixed) IP
address”.
2 Click the “Alternative configuration” but-
ton.
3 Activate the selection “User-defined”.
4 Assign a fixed IP address and network
mask. Do not change any other settings.
5 Tap the “OK” button twice to confirm and
save the entry. In some Windows configu-
rations, it may be necessary to reboot
Windows.
4.4
Modbus TCP interface
The Ethernet interface integrated in the elec-
tronics module supports data communication
via Modbus TCP protocol. Various data points
are available for data exchange (chapter
4.4.1).
Transmission technology:
Ethernet in accor-
dance with IEEE802.3
Connection:
RJ45 socket, internal
Communication:
Supported commands:
•
FC03: Read Multiple Registers
•
FC16: Write Multiple Registers
•
FC06: Write Single Register
The electronics module works as a Modbus
TCP slave (server). The data packages are
transferred as TCP/IP data packages via the
Ethernet interface. Access is via the Modbus
register. The port used for the communication
protocol Modbus TCP is 502.