Emerson FG-110 manual Configure the Internet Protocol

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Manual for Configuration, Installation and Maintenance

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4.5.1.2 <Configuration><Settings><Internet Protocol>

The Linking Device is delivered in a default configuration. To change the default internet protocol settings into assigned values of the chosen subnet in which the installation is running you click <Configuration><Internet Protocol>.

A table which enables you to change settings appears.

First you can click a button to <obtain an IP address from a DHCP server>. When you click this button the IP address is a random address chosen from the DHCP server. To find out the IP address of the Linking Device you can use the tool “Search and Configure” (SAG.exe) or the live list of the FF-CONF tool. Both tools are available on the CD-ROM or on the Softing homepage.

Fig 4.5-1 Configure the Internet Protocol

To keep the systems under your control click the button <Specify an IP address>. Underneath this button input fields become active to insert:

Domain name: configurable name for the domain

IP address: must be compatible with the subnet you choose for the PC setting, must be present in any case.

Net mask: default with 255.255.0.0, no change needed, must be present in any case.

Gateway: It is not necessary to configure a Default Gateway if the host and Linking Device share the same network.

Maintenance IP address: IP address of the connected PC in the same subnet. The Maintenance IP Address is required to download the Linking Device firmware from a maintenance server. The maintenance server is a TFTP server (Tiny File Transfer Protocol) that contains an image of the flash memory content of the Linking Device (it is also possible to download a file via the website). In that case it is not necessary to install a maintenance server and to specify its address.

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Contents Softing Linking Device V1.31 Table of Contents FF-CONF Configure your plant Configuration ConfigurationSettingsTrace Log List and properties view Glossary Scope of Delivery Safety NotesIntended Use System RequirementsLED Block Meaning Overview Hardware FG-110 FFEthernet Port Power SupplyPin # Signal Description Pin MDI Signal Pinout Standard Ethernet CableModbus Modbus serial RS232 / RS485FF H1 fieldbus connection FIM-110 FF The pre-wired Installation of the FG-110 FFInstallation Overview PC IP address Configuration Linking Device IP address ConfigurationHomepage of the Linking Device FG-110 FF Linking Device FG-110 FF Internal Web ServerInformationContact InformationInformationVersion InformationManual DiagnosticsSystem DiagnosticsDiagnosticsFieldbus DiagnosticsInternet ProtocolDiagnosticsAdvancedFieldbus Statistics DiagnosticsAdvancedDiagnosticsAdvancedModbus Statistics DiagnosticsAdvancedModbus StatisticsTCP Monitor Point Pages MonitorConfigurationSettings ConfigurationSettingsGeneral Settings ConfigurationPage 1 Configure the Internet Protocol Read Current Values ConfigurationSettingsLD Settings3 Change user accounts new Passwords ConfigurationSystem MaintenanceFirmware ConfigurationSystem MaintenanceSystem Backup ConfigurationSystem MaintenanceTime ConfigurationPage OptionsPoint Pages ConfigurationPage OptionsConfigurationPage OptionsPoint Columns ConfigurationPage OptionsHome ConfigurationFieldbusBlocks ConfigurationFieldbus ConfigurationFieldbusDevicesConfigurationFieldbusH1 Parameter ConfigurationFieldbusHSE ConfigurationModbusCommunication ConfigurationModbusImport/Export 18 Import/Export of the Modbus Configuration Screen FF-CONF and general descriptions FF-CONF Configure your plantProject Main menuEdit Check All BuildDownload Device DownloadDownload Project Tool Settings SettingsProject Settings Help Network ConfigurationToolBar Icons you can use while working Main viewNetwork Livelist Function Block ApplicationParameter View Schedule ViewDevice Types List and properties viewBlock Types Devices Properties General Information Filtering the contentsFloating windows HSE Subnet Using the buttons of the objectsHSE Device H1 LinkStart FF-CONF Using the context menuHSE and H1 device types Managing the Device type libraryRemove a Device Type Create a New Project Project handlingDelete Project Configure PC and Subnet Network configuration2 Add an HSE Device 5 Add an H1 Link to the HSE Device Add H1 Device Field Device to an H1 Link Set the online status Network LivelistDisplay the Network Livelist 4 Pull down the Network Livelist Page Function Block Application Devices first approach Configure the Function Block applicationChange tag names Configure parameters Change Block Tags 7 Rename blocks 8 Choose a block to see or edit parameters Page 10 Add a block type Handling Host devices Symptom Cause Recommended Actions Error handling and troubleshootingMODE.ACTUAL=OOS Returned Value ActionRange Bus parameters relevant for H1 devicesParameter Description Bus parameters relevant for H1 Links Parameter Description Range/ Restriction Default valuePage Term Definitions Comment Other term GlossaryFieldbus definitions Networking definitionsTerm Definitions Page Marking of equipment type label Preface General Information on Explosion ProtektionGeneral requirements Commissioning, installationUse Maintenance and repairDisposal

FG-110 specifications

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