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3.4.3.2
Menu "User Events"
See „3.6.2.1 User defined events" on page 65.
3.4.3.3
Menu "Profiles"
See „3.8 Loading and saving a user profile" on page 66.
3.4.3.4
Menu "Overview"
This menu page displays an overview of the set values (U, I, P or U, I, P, R) and alarm settings as well as adjust-
ment limits. These can only be displayed, not changed.
3.4.3.5
Menu "About HW, SW..."
This menu page displays an overview of device relevant data such as serial number, article number etc., as well as
an alarm history which lists the number of device alarms that probably occurred since the device has been powered.
3.4.3.6
Menu "Function Generator"
See „3.9 The function generator" on page 67.
3.4.3.7
Menu "Communication"
This submenu offers settings for digital communication via the optional or built-in interface. The button which is
labelled with the interface type (Anybus or the optional GPIB port) opens one or more settings pages, depend-
ing on the interface in use. There is furthermore an adjustable communication timeout (for USB and Ethernet), to
make it possible to successfully transfer fragmented messages (data packets) using higher values. In the screen
for "Com Protocols" you can enable both or disable one of the two supported communication protocols, ModBus
and SCPI. This can help to avoid mixing both protocols and to receive unreadable messages, for example when
expecting a SCPI response and getting a ModBus response instead.
For all Ethernet interfaces with two ports: „P1" is related to port 1 and „P2" to port 2, like printed
on the module face. Two-port interfaces will use one IP only.
IF Level 1
Level 2
IP Settings
DHCP
Manual
DNS 1
DNS 2
Port
IP Com
AUTO
Settings P1
Manual
IP Com
Settings P2
Host name
Domain name
SMTP
Server IP
Settings
Username
Password
EA Elektro-Automatik GmbH
Helmholtzstr. 31-33 • 41747 Viersen
Germany
Level 3
Description
The IF allows a DHCP server to allocate an IP address, a subnet
mask and a gateway. If no DHCP server is in the network then net-
work parameters will be set as defined in point "Manual"
IP
This option is activated by default. An IP address can be maually
allocated.
Gateway Here a gateway address can be allocated if required..
Subnet
Here a subnet mask can be defined if the default subnet mask is
not suitable.
Here the addresses of the first and second Domain Name Servers
(DNS) can be defined, if needed. A DNS is only necessary if the
device has Internet access and should call Internet URLs, e.g. an
internal eMail system, in order to send an eMail.
Range: 0...65535. Default ports:
5025 = Modbus RTU (all Ethernet interfaces)
502 = Modbus TCP (Modbus-TCP interface only)
Settings for the Ethernet port such as transmission speed are set
automatically.
Half dup Manual selection for transmission speed (10MBit/100MBit) and
duplex mode (full/half). It is recommended to use the "AUTO" option
Full dup
and only revert to "Manual" if these parameters fail.
10MBit
100MBit
Free choice of host name (default: Client)
Free choice of Domain (default: Workgroup)
Mail server address, used to send eMails via this mail server, in
order to e.g. report an alarm.
Login to Mailserver, Username
Login to Mailserver, Password
Fon: +49 2162 / 3785-0
Fax: +49 2162 / 16230
ELR 9000 Series
www.elektroautomatik.de
ea1974@elektroautomatik.de
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