Parker Hannifin PA Series manual Ethernet Port, To Print to a Port Configured for Downloading

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Chapter 3: Starting Your PowerStation

PowerStation Connectors

To Print to a Port Configured for Downloading

If you plan to print to a port that is configured for downloading, you will need to reconfigure the port before you can print to it. To reconfigure the port, complete the following steps:

1Disable downloading for that port.

2Restart the PA PowerStation.

Note Restarting the PowerStation allows MODE.COM to reset the communication settings for that port.

3Select Settings from the Main Menu.

4Choose TCP/IP from the selections displayed.

5Select Net Setup from the menu.

Important The configuration may already be set to Download Only.

If not, continue with step 6. Otherwise, skip to step 8.

6Depending on how your PA PowerStation is configured, select the appropriate Net (Net 1, Net 2, or Net 3).

7Choose Download Only from the options displayed.

8Continue to Back out until you reach a prompt that indicates the TCP/IP configuration has changed and asks whether you want to Reboot.

9Choose Yes to reboot the PA PowerStation. This will save your changes.

Ethernet Port

The PA PowerStation has an Ethernet RJ45 port with an Intel 82551ER 10/100 Mbps base-T controller that allows you to connect the PowerStation to a Local Area Network.

Table 3-4: Ethernet Pinouts

Pin#

Signal

 

 

1

TX+

 

 

2

TX-

 

 

3

RX+

 

 

4

N/C

 

 

5

N/C

 

 

6

RX-

 

 

7

N/C

 

 

8

N/C

 

 

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Contents PowerStation Supported Models Product Warranty InformationCopyright and Trademark Notice Table of Contents Maintaining the PowerStation Maintaining the Touchscreen -1 Cleaning the TouchscreenPA PowerStation User Guide Using this Manual IntroductionHardware Versions Downloading Applications and ProjectsDocumentation Library Documentation StandardsText Conventions Style Type of TextCustomer Support Services ISO SymbolsSymbol Meaning Customer SupportProduct Technical Support Technical TrainingGetting Started Selecting a Location Underwriters Laboratories ApprovalTemperature and Humidity Guidelines Field Terminal Wiring RequirementsEnvironmental Guidelines Electrical GuidelinesPA PowerStation User Guide Enclosure Guidelines Radiated Emissions GuidelinesClass I, Division 2 Guidelines PA Model Cutout Height Cutout Width Preparing for InstallationCreating the Cutout Installing the PA PowerStation Mounting the PA PowerStationPA PowerStation User Guide Installing an Optional AC Power Supply Preparing a Location for the AC Power SupplyPrepare the Power Supply Mounting Surface Mounting the AC Power SupplyConnecting the Power Supply to the Workstation PowerStation Connectors Serial PortsStarting Your PowerStation Settings and Pinouts for COM1 COM1 Pinouts Pin# Signal1COM2 Dip Switch Settings for 5, 6, 8, and 10 Units Dip Switch Settings and Pinouts for COM2 on 15 Units 4COM2 Dip Switch Settings for 15 Units Transferring Files from a PC to the PA PowerStation RS-485 Directional Control7Serial Transfer Cable Diagram Connecting to a Serial Printer Connecting a PS/2 Mouse on 5, 6, 8, and 10 UnitsConnecting a USB Mouse on 15 Units To Adjust the Mode SettingsSerial Printer Cable Diagram Ethernet Port To Print to a Port Configured for DownloadingEthernet Pinouts Pin# Signal File Name Description Configuring the Ethernet InterfaceCompactFlash Starting the PowerStation Using the CompactFlash Card Reinstalling the PowerStation UtilitiesRestoring a CompactFlash Card Writing to the CompactFlash CardUsing the Bios Utility Reformating the CompactFlash CardUsing the Bios Utility Entering SetupCleaning the Touchscreen Maintaining the TouchscreenDisplay Type Model No View Size Using the MachineShop Shell Calibration UtilityCalibrating the Touchscreen Contrast Adjustment Steps Model No View SizeReplacing the CompactFlash CompactFlash EjectorPerforming Internal Maintenance Electrostatic Discharge ESD PrecautionsRemoving the PowerStation from an Enclosure Opening the PowerStationClosing the PowerStation Replacing the Fuse Fuse Location PA5 PA10 on left, PA15 on rightAC Power Supply Optional ComponentsResolving Problems General Problem Specific IssueStartup halts with the Award System Info screen displayed Resolving Problems when Starting UpLED Power indicator on the back of the unit does not light Resolving Problems with the Touchscreen Resolving Problems after Start Up Display appears to be blank or very dimPS/2 mouse doesn’t work 5, 6, 8, and 10 units only Keyboard doesn’t work 5, 6, 8, and 10 units onlyAccessing the PowerStation Utilities Ordering Replacement ComponentsUSB keyboard or mouse doesn’t work 15 only Ethernet port doesn’t workComponent Description Powerstation Specifications Physical Specifications CPUProperty PA08S Description PA08T Description Display SpecificationsTable A-4 PA08S & PA08T Display Specifications Left/Right 50o/50o 65o/65o Up/Down 30o/50o 65o/55o Environmental Specifications Table A-7 Environmental Specifications Chart CategoryElectrical Specifications Table A-8 Electrical Specifications Chart Category UnitsTable A-10 Mechanical Testing Specifications Testing SpecificationsTable A-9 European Community Specifications Test Faceplate Chemical Resistance MEKSystem Configuration Files System Configuration Files CONFIG.SYS FileTable B-1 Autoexec.bat Command Line Parameters Description AUTOEXEC.BAT FileCommand Line Parameters Description \STARTUP CD \STARTUP If Exist \STARTUP\AUTOEXEC.BAT CallCD \NET REM Call C\NET\NET.BAT Echo END

PA Series specifications

Parker Hannifin, a global leader in motion and control technologies, has developed the PA Series, a line of advanced linear actuators designed to enhance industrial automation and machinery with reliable performance and integration capabilities. These actuators are engineered for precision, offering a range of features that cater to diverse applications in various sectors, including automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing.

One of the main features of the PA Series is its compact design, which allows for flexible installation even in limited spaces. The actuators are available in various sizes and configurations, enabling engineers to choose the most suitable option for their specific requirements. This versatility in design contributes to efficient operations, as the PA Series can be easily integrated into existing systems or used in new machinery.

The technology behind the PA Series is noteworthy for its robust construction and high durability. These actuators are built with high-quality materials that ensure long service life, even in demanding environments. They are designed to withstand mechanical stress, temperature fluctuations, and exposure to contaminants, making them ideal for use in harsh industrial conditions.

In addition to their strength, the PA Series actuators incorporate advanced motion control technologies. This includes closed-loop systems that ensure accurate positioning and repeatability. With integrated feedback mechanisms such as encoders, the actuators can provide real-time data on position and speed, allowing for precise control and adjustments during operation.

Another significant characteristic of the PA Series is its energy efficiency. The actuators are designed to minimize power consumption while maximizing output performance. This not only reduces operational costs but also supports sustainable practices in industrial operations.

Furthermore, the PA Series features a user-friendly interface for easy programming and control. This accessibility allows engineers and technicians to quickly set up and modify actuator parameters according to specific project demands. As industries continue to evolve towards automation, the flexibility and scalability of the PA Series make it an ideal choice for companies looking to enhance their productivity and efficiency.

Overall, the Parker Hannifin PA Series stands out for its innovative design, superior technology, and reliable performance. Whether deployed in robotics, assembly lines, or material handling applications, these actuators are engineered to meet the rigorous demands of modern industrial automation.