8.1.5
Ethernet configuration (Ethern) parameter
NOTE
Changes to the “Ethern” parameter are not adopted until the device is restarted.
Set the Ethernet configuration using the “Ethern” parameter.
→
Menu structure and navigation (
see figure 10, page 45
).
Table 7: “Ethern” parameter - the default values are shown
Parameter
Description
IPAdr
Enter an IP address.
Factory setting
•
MSB: 192
•
Byte2: 168
•
Byte1: 100
•
LSB: 100
SubMas
Enter IP network mask.
Factory setting
•
MSB: 255
•
Byte2: 255
•
Byte1: 255
•
LSB: 0
D gate
Enter default gateway.
Factory setting
•
MSB: 0
•
Byte2: 0
•
Byte1: 0
•
LSB: 0
DHCP
Factory setting: Deactivated.
MAC ID
Individual address
Entering IPAdr, SubMas, DHCP, MAC ID and D gate
The “IPAdr”, “SubMas” and “D gate” parameters are entered in an identical manner.
Entry for the IP address is described here.
1
Select the “IPAdr” parameter under “Ethern”.
2
Press the
pushbutton. The current value for the “Most significant byte” is dis‐
played. The first digit on the left flashes.
3
Press the
pushbutton to increase the digit. Press the
pushbutton to
decrease the digit.
4
Press the
pushbutton to save the digit entered. The next digit flashes.
5
Repeat steps 3 and 4 until the last digit is saved. The value of the next byte is dis‐
played.
6
Repeat steps 3 to 5 for the second, third and fourth byte (least significant byte).
7
After you have confirmed entry for the value of the fourth byte with the
push‐
button, the “IPAdr” parameter is displayed.
8.1.6
CANopen settings parameter
The NodeID and baud rate CANopen settings can be set via the “CAN” menu item.
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