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CONFIGURABLE FUNCTIONS
Close SOPAS ET and connect the Bulkscan to the BAM100 analog module with the
Ethernet connecting cable, see accessories (see "12.2 Accessories“ on page 77).
An RJ45 female connector is provided on the BAM100 module for this purpose (see
electrical installation).
4.15
Data interfaces
The Bulkscan has different data interfaces for the configuration and the transmission
of measured values.
It is only possible to output all measured values of a scan in real-time using the Ether-
net interface.
4.15.1
Ethernet interface
The Ethernet interface has a data transmission rate of 10/100 Mbit/s. The interface is
a TCP/IP interface supporting full duplex and half duplex.
The Ethernet interface allows the configuration of the Bulkscan as well as the output of
measured values.
The Ethernet interface is configured for DHCP as factory setting (automatic detection of
the DHCP server and retrieval of the IP configuration).
If your network uses static IP addresses, then you must adapt the configuration¬ of the
Ethernet interface so that a connected PC (client) can communicate with the Bulkscan
via Ethernet. If you are unsure about the correct Ethernet configuration, please contact
your network administrator.
Network
tab,
Interfaces, Ethernet
If you change the parameters for the interface via which you are connected to the sen-
sor, the connection to the sensor will be lost. You must re-establish the connection (see
"7.1.2 Establishing communication with the Bulkscan“ on page 50).
To connect the electrical interface, (see "6.2.3 Ethernet interface connection“ on page
4.15.2
Serial host interface
The Serial host interface is an RS-232/RS-422 interface. The host interface permits the
configuration of the Bulkscan and limited output of measured values.
The interface parameters are freely configurable.
Network
tab,
Interfaces, Serial, Serial Host Interface
group.
The factory setting for the host interface is as follows:
• 57,600 baud
• 8 data bits
• 1 stop bit
• No parity bit
The data transmission rate of the RS-232/RS-422 interfaces is limited to 57,600 baud.
Therefore these interfaces are not suitable for transmitting scan data in real time.
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