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Manual TCP/IP configuration via the Ethernet interface
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Manual TCP/IP configuration via the Ethernet interface
Each device within an Ethernet network has a unique
Each device within an Ethernet network has a unique
TCP/IP address, which can be assigned manually or
TCP/IP address, which can be assigned manually or
Terminal connection capacity (power supply voltage)
Terminal connection capacity (power supply voltage)
by a DHCP server.
by a DHCP server.
Conductors to be connected.
Conductors to be connected.
The 4-byte-long device address (Byte 0 to 3) is
The 4-byte-long device address (Byte 0 to 3) is
Only one conductor can be connected per terminal!
Only one conductor can be connected per terminal!
appended within the TCP/IP configuration with the
appended within the TCP/IP configuration with the
Single core, multi-core,
Single core, multi-core,
0.2 - 2.5 mm
0.2 - 2.5 mm
2
, AWG 26 - 12
fine-stranded
fine-stranded
subnet mask and gateway details.
subnet mask and gateway details.
Terminal pins, core end sheath
Terminal pins, core end sheath
0.2 - 2.5 mm
0.2 - 2.5 mm
2
Manual configuration (example) of the device's
Manual configuration (example) of the device's
Tightening torque
Tightening torque
0.4 - 0.5 Nm
0.4 - 0.5 Nm
TCP/IP address (addr):
TCP/IP address (addr):
Stripping length
Stripping length
7 mm
7 mm
1. Switch to programming mode.
1. Switch to programming mode.
2. The symbols for programming mode PRG and
2. The symbols for programming mode PRG and
for the current transformer CT appear.
for the current transformer CT appear.
3. Pressing button 2 3 times takes you to the TCP/
Terminal connection capacity (current measurement)
Terminal connection capacity (current measurement)
3. Pressing button 2 3 times takes you to the TCP/
Conductors to be connected.
Conductors to be connected.
IP settings.
IP settings.
Only one conductor can be connected per terminal!
Only one conductor can be connected per terminal!
(Press the subnet mask 4x and the gateway 5x)
(Press the subnet mask 4x and the gateway 5x)
Single core, multi-core,
Single core, multi-core,
0.2 - 2.5 mm
0.2 - 2.5 mm
, AWG 26-12
2
4. Use button 1 to select the 1st digit of byte 0
fine-stranded
4. Use button 1 to select the 1st digit of byte 0
fine-stranded
(selection flashes).
Terminal pins, core end sheath
Terminal pins, core end sheath
(selection flashes).
0.2 - 2.5 mm
0.2 - 2.5 mm
2
5. Use button 2 to select the value.
Tightening torque
Tightening torque
0.4 - 0.5 Nm
0.4 - 0.5 Nm
5. Use button 2 to select the value.
6. Use button 1 to move to the 2nd digit.
Stripping length
Stripping length
7 mm
7 mm
6. Use button 1 to move to the 2nd digit.
7. Use button 2 to select the value.
7. Use button 2 to select the value.
8. Use button 1 to move to the 3rd digit.
8. Use button 1 to move to the 3rd digit.
9. Use button 2 to select the value.
9. Use button 2 to select the value.
Terminal connection capacity (voltage measurement)
Terminal connection capacity (voltage measurement)
10. Use button 1 to move to byte 1
Conductors to be connected.
10. Use button 1 to move to byte 1
Conductors to be connected.
Only one conductor can be connected per terminal!
Only one conductor can be connected per terminal!
11. Select bytes 1 to 3 in the same way.
11. Select bytes 1 to 3 in the same way.
Single core, multi-core,
Single core, multi-core,
12. Configure the subnet mask (SUb on the display)
12. Configure the subnet mask (SUb on the display)
0.08 - 4.0 mm
0.08 - 4.0 mm
, AWG 28-12
2
fine-stranded
fine-stranded
and the gateway address (GAt on the display) in
and the gateway address (GAt on the display) in
Terminal pins, core end sheath
Terminal pins, core end sheath
0.2 - 2.5 mm
0.2 - 2.5 mm
2
the same way.
the same way.
Tightening torque
Tightening torque
0.4 - 0.5 Nm
0.4 - 0.5 Nm
Stripping length
Stripping length
7 mm
7 mm
C C
C C
NOTE!
NOTE!
In order to ensure that the DHCP server does not overwrite the TCP/IP configuration, set the
In order to ensure that the DHCP server does not overwrite the TCP/IP configuration, set the
dynamic TCP/IP assignment to "static IP address" ("000") (see step 17).
dynamic TCP/IP assignment to "static IP address" ("000") (see step 17).
Designation
Designation
C C
C C
NOTE!
NOTE!
Byte identifier
Byte identifier
Further technical data can be found in
Further technical data can be found in
of the address (e.g. Byte 0)
of the address (e.g. Byte 0)
the user manual for the device.
the user manual for the device.
Address value, Byte 0
2
, AWG 26 - 12
Address value, Byte 0
2
Fig. TCP/IP address,
Fig. TCP/IP address,
byte 1, value 168.
byte 1, value 168.
A TCP/IP address consists
A TCP/IP address consists
of 4 bytes with the following
of 4 bytes with the following
structure (example):
structure (example):
Byte 0
Byte 1
Byte 0
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
, AWG 26-12
2
192.168.001.116
192.168.001.116
2
Fig. TCP/IP address,
Fig. TCP/IP address,
Byte 2, value 001.
Byte 2, value 001.
, AWG 28-12
2
Fig. TCP/IP address,
Fig. TCP/IP address,
2
Byte 3, value 116.
Byte 3, value 116.
Dynamic TCP/IP assignment via the Ethernet interface (DHCP mode)
Dynamic TCP/IP assignment via the Ethernet interface (DHCP mode)
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Procedure in the event of faults
Procedure in the event of faults
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In dynamic TCP/IP assignment, (TCP/IP device
In dynamic TCP/IP assignment, (TCP/IP device
address, subnet mask and gateway address),
address, subnet mask and gateway address),
Possible fault
Possible fault
a network includes the device automatically when
a network includes the device automatically when
starting the device.
starting the device.
No display
No display
The dynamic TCP/IP settings are read (or assigned)
The dynamic TCP/IP settings are read (or assigned)
in the same way as "manual configuration" is carried
in the same way as "manual configuration" is carried
No current display
No current display
out (see step 12 and 15):
out (see step 12 and 15):
1. Switch to programming mode.
1. Switch to programming mode.
2. The symbols for programming mode PRG and
2. The symbols for programming mode PRG and
for the current transformer CT appear.
for the current transformer CT appear.
Current displayed is too large
Current displayed is too large
3. Pressing button 2 6 times takes you to dynamic
or too small.
3. Pressing button 2 6 times takes you to dynamic
or too small.
TCP/IP assignment (dYn IP).
TCP/IP assignment (dYn IP).
Byte 2 Byte 3
4. Use button 1 to select the 3rd digit (flashes).
Byte 1
Byte 2 Byte 3
4. Use button 1 to select the 3rd digit (flashes).
5. Use button 2 to select the value 002 (DHCP).
5. Use button 2 to select the value 002 (DHCP).
Voltage displayed is too large
Voltage displayed is too large
6. Press button 1 to confirm your setting.
6. Press button 1 to confirm your setting.
or too small.
or too small.
7. Exit programming mode by pressing and holding
7. Exit programming mode by pressing and holding
buttons 1 and 2 simultaneously for 1 second.
buttons 1 and 2 simultaneously for 1 second.
Voltage displayed is too
Voltage displayed is too
small.
small.
Dynamic IP assignment can also be
Dynamic IP assignment can also be
carried out via the GidVis® software.
"EEE" in the display
carried out via the GidVis® software.
"EEE" in the display
Device still does not work
Device still does not work
despite the above measures.
NOTE!
despite the above measures.
NOTE!
The key icon on the display indicates
The key icon on the display indicates
that dynamic TCP/IP assignment is
that dynamic TCP/IP assignment is
active (002). The DHCP server assigns
active (002). The DHCP server assigns
the TCP/IP device address, the subnet
the TCP/IP device address, the subnet
mask and the gateway address when
mask and the gateway address when
the device starts.
the device starts.
UK Represented by:
UK Represented by:
Authorised Rep Compliance Ltd., ARC House, Thurnham,
Authorised Rep Compliance Ltd., ARC House, Thurnham,
Lancaster, LA2 0DT, UK.
Lancaster, LA2 0DT, UK.
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Cause
Cause
Remedy
Remedy
External fusing for the power supply voltage has
External fusing for the power supply voltage has
Replace fuse.
Replace fuse.
tripped.
tripped.
Measurement voltage is not connected.
Measurement voltage is not connected.
Connect the measuring-circuit voltage.
Connect the measuring-circuit voltage.
Measurement current is not connected.
Measurement current is not connected.
Connect measuring-circuit current.
Connect measuring-circuit current.
Current measurement in the wrong phase.
Current measurement in the wrong phase.
Check connection and correct if necessary.
Check connection and correct if necessary.
Read out and program the current transformer trans-
Read out and program the current transformer trans-
Current transformer factor is incorrectly programmed.
Current transformer factor is incorrectly programmed.
formation ratio at the current transformer.
formation ratio at the current transformer.
The current peak value at the measurement input
The current peak value at the measurement input
Install current transformer with a larger transforma-
Install current transformer with a larger transforma-
was exceeded by harmonic components.
was exceeded by harmonic components.
tion ratio.
tion ratio.
Install current transformer with a suitable transfor-
Install current transformer with a suitable transfor-
The current at the measurement input fell short of.
The current at the measurement input fell short of.
mation ratio.
mation ratio.
Measurement in the wrong phase.
Measurement in the wrong phase.
Check connection and correct if necessary.
Check connection and correct if necessary.
Read out and program the voltage transformer trans-
Read out and program the voltage transformer trans-
Voltage transformer incorrectly programmed.
Voltage transformer incorrectly programmed.
formation ratio at the voltage transformer.
formation ratio at the voltage transformer.
Overrange.
Overrange.
Install voltage transformers.
Install voltage transformers.
The peak voltage value at the measurement input has
The peak voltage value at the measurement input has
Caution! Ensure the measurement inputs are not
Caution! Ensure the measurement inputs are not
been exceeded by harmonic components.
been exceeded by harmonic components.
overloaded.
overloaded.
See „error messages" in the user manual.
See „error messages" in the user manual.
"Dynamic IP address assignment" table (dYn IP)
"Dynamic IP address assignment" table (dYn IP)
Send the device to the manufacturer for inspection
Send the device to the manufacturer for inspection
Device defective.
Device defective.
and testing along with an accurate fault description.
and testing along with an accurate fault description.
000 Static IP address
000 Static IP address
001 BootP
001 BootP
002 DHCP (default setting)
002 DHCP (default setting)
003 Static IP with ARP probe and gratuitous ARP
003 Static IP with ARP probe and gratuitous ARP
004 BootP with ARP probe and gratuitous ARP
004 BootP with ARP probe and gratuitous ARP
005 DHCP with ARP probe and gratuitous ARP
005 DHCP with ARP probe and gratuitous ARP
Fig. Subnet mask (SUb),
Fig. Subnet mask (SUb),
Byte 0, value 255
Byte 0, value 255
Fig. Gateway (GAt),
Fig. Gateway (GAt),
Byte 0, value 192
Byte 0, value 192
Fig. Dynamic assignment
Fig. Dynamic assignment
(dYn IP) of the TCP/IP address
(dYn IP) of the TCP/IP address
Default setting:
Default setting:
002 to DHCP
002 to DHCP
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