LED description
There are three LEDs next to the Ethernet connections. These indicate the status of
the Ethernet interface.
Yellow LED: When the device is transmitting data it flashes irregularly,
otherwise is continuously on.
Green LED: When the device is receiving data it flashes irregularly, otherwise is
continuously on.
Red LED:
Is on when the device is connected to a network. If this LED is not
illuminated then communication is impossible.
The following standards are supported:
10BaseT, 10 MBit/s
The devices function according to the 10BaseT standard with 10MBit/s. It is,
however, also possible to integrate the device into a 100BaseTx network via an auto-
sensing hub or switch. This kind of auto-sensing component sets itself automatically
to the transmission rates supported by the end device.
4. Operating location
The operating location of the device should be selected such that the network-
specific maximum permitted cable length of 100 metres is not exceeded.
Please ensure that all connections are inserted only when the end devices are
switched off.
5. Setup
Before a connection can be established via the PC network, the system parameters
in the device must be set.
Note: you can obtain the system parameters from your relevant network
administrator.
The following system parameters must be set.
1. IP address
Subnet mask
2.
Gateway
3.
5.1 Menu: SETUP – Miscellaneous – Serial interface
All parameters that affect the device's operating system are configured in the setup -
miscellaneous menu.
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