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Connecting A Device To The Ethernet (Tcp/Ip); Ethernet Connection; Led Description - Endress+Hauser eco-graph a Betriebsanleitung

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In principle, all devices equipped with an internal Ethernet interface can be integrated
into a PC network (TCP/IP Ethernet).
The device(s) can be accessed by any of the PCs in the network using PC software. It
is not necessary to install driver software ("COM redirection") on the PC because the
PC software has direct access to the Ethernet.
The system parameters "IP address", "Subnet mask" and "Gateway" are input directly
at the device.
Changes to the system parameters are not activated until the SETUP menu is closed
and the settings accepted. Only then will the device work with the new settings.
Note: it is not possible for several clients (PC) to communicate with a server (device)
at the same time. If a second client (PC) tries to establish a connection, he receives
an error message.
An IEEE 802.3 compatible connector on a screened RJ45 plug on the rear side of the
device is available as a network connection. The device can be connected to a hub
or switch via this connection. The pin assignment corresponds to a standard MDI
interface (AT&T258), so that a 1:1 cable with a maximum length of 100 metres can be
used here.
RJ45 socket (pin assignment AT&T256)

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 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.
3. Installation/connection/setting up
3.4 Connecting a device
to the Ethernet (TCP/IP)

Ethernet connection

Operating location
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