Field Controls 10 manual Connecting to the network

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Connecting to the network

Installation

Connecting to the network

Before connecting the controller to the network, you might want to consult your network administrator. You can employ the controller at various points in your ethernet network as shown below.

Make sure the IP addressing scheme of your controller does not interfere with your existing network configuration. The chapter "IP configuration" takes the myths out of it.

Three ways to connect your controller to Ethernet:

￿ Local LAN

￿ Remote WAN

LAN

gateway/

 

 

router

Internet

￿Point-to-Point

Local LAN:

The controller is part of the local Ethernet network by connecting it

 

to the hub or switch using a straight cable, just like your own

 

workstation.

Remote WAN:

When you co-locate the controller, you can connect to it through a

 

public network like the Internet. In this case, the controller is

 

connected to the network through your Internet gateway/router

 

with Port Forwarding support using the supplied straight cable. The

 

gateway/router establishes the connection between your ISP and

 

the controller.

Point-to-Point:

You can connect the controller to your workstation directly using a

 

crossed ethernet cable (not supplied). Use this setup where you

 

don't have a Ethernet LAN available or when you don't want to use

 

it for the controller.

Decide first where you want to connect the CER controller as it affects some of the steps in the installation, most importantly cabling requirements and IP configuration.

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Contents Installation Guide Hardware Platform FChwp10Page Installation Warning Safety InformationQualified Personnel Warning Disclaimer Restricted Access Area WarningSoftware License Terms End User License Agreement Device handling Power Supply Disconnection WarningPorts on your controller Pin Assignments Technical Specifications Table of ContentsPhysical Dimensions About this manualOrganisation of the documentation About this manualSystem requirements InstallationGetting familiar FrontBack Bottom Physical installation Hardware installationConnecting power Hardware Platform 10 Installation Guide Power Over Ethernet When you co-locate the controller, you can connect to it through a Connecting to the networkHardware Platform 10 Installation Guide Addressing basics IP configurationConfigure IP address with browser Assigning an IP address on a FieldCommandercurrently installed firmware version User name admin Password adminname of the user currently logged in currently admin Note that both fields are case sensitiveBootp Dynamic Host Configuration ProtocolBootstrap Protocol Address Resolution ProtocolForce new IP address using ARP+PING Assigning an IP address on an ELS controller Assigning an IP address on an EWS controller The ping test Testing the Ethernet connectionThe browser test RS-232 Serial interfaceThe RS-232c standard The connectionsThe RS-485 standard RS-485 option onlyC Star network avoid D Mixed, backbone & star avoid A Backbone with stubs workable B Daisy chain bestThe RS-485 pin-out Ports on your controller Pin Assignments Signal POE GND power returnPin Assignments Ethernet ColorVGARed Hardware Platform 10 Installation Guide VGAVGAGreen VGABluetype C 4GB GB Flash drive 256MB reserved for system Technical SpecificationsNetwork Interface Hardware Platform 10 Installation Guide RS-485 Interface option onlyUSB Interface option only Video Interface model C onlyAll sizes in millimeters Physical DimensionsRegulatory Notice to the userCopyrights TrademarksDeclaration of Confority The latest documentation is available FieldCommander is a product of CER International bv PostbusNL 4700 AG Roosendaal The Netherlands TEL +31 0165 FAX +31 0165 Part no. FCHWP10IG, revision