Display
General
With the installed display the address is displayed directly on the devices.
Note
This chapter applies solely to device variants with display.
The following address types are possible:
IP address
Subnet mask
Gateway address
Each address consists of 4 octets.
The display also shows information about the update of the hardware and firmware.
The display has a lock function which can be activated from the system control. Editing is no longer possible if the lock is set.
Control and display
1 |
Display |
2 |
Arrow button |
3 |
Octet cursor |
4 |
Address type cursor |
5 |
Set button |
6 |
LEDs |
Display information
IP: |
IP address |
3 |
First octet |
SN: |
Subnet address |
2 |
Second octet |
GW: |
Gateway address |
1 |
Third octet |
0 |
Fourth octet |
Design and symbols
In the following diagrams, a number of symbols are used to describe the display functionality:
Symbol |
Meaning |
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Current state |
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Switch |
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Press the Set button briefly |
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Press the Set button for several seconds (≥ 3 s) |
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Press the arrow button briefly |
Startup sequence
Sequence step |
Displayed information |
Description |
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1 |
Module Name |
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2 |
Hardware Version |
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3 |
Firmware Version |
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4 |
Selected Protocol |
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5 |
4th octet of IP address (for ECT: Station Alias) |
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Main menu
Warning
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Standard view 4th octet of the IP address |
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Menu: Network Config | |
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Menu: IP Settings [1] | |
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Menu: Module İnformation |
To navigate the main menu:
Press the Set button briefly to scroll through the main menu.
Press the arrow button to bring up the menu.
IP Setup
To navigate the IP Setup menu:
Press the Set button for several seconds to bring up Edit mode.
Press the arrow button briefly to configure the preferred value.
Network Config
Note
The PN Name BNIXG5 setting is only available for Profinet.
The Station Alias setting is only available for EtherCAT.
To navigate the Network Config menu:
Press the Set button for several seconds to bring up Edit mode.
Press the arrow button briefly to configure the preferred value.
Press the arrow button for several seconds to bring up the Quick Program mode.
Press the Set button briefly to save the value entered and scroll to the next octet. The 4th octet marks the start of the editing process.
Press the Set button briefly to save the full address entered when editing the first octet. The entered value appears immediately on the IP overview display.
Manual changes to IP, subnet or gateway lead to an automatic change of the IP Setup to static.
Edit mode
To navigate in Edit mode:
In the Network Config menu select IP/subnet or gateway address.
Hold down the Set button to change to Edit mode.
Press the arrow button briefly to change the number.
Briefly press the Set button to go to the next position.
After the last position briefly press the Set button to go to the next octet of the address or to apply the new number after the last octet.
Note
The module must be restarted to work with the new configuration.
Module information
Note
The MAC-ID information is not available for EtherCAT.
To navigate the Module Information menu:
Press the arrow button briefly to scroll through the Module Information menu.
The information displayed is the product name, module updates and MacID.
Select protocol in the display
Press the Set button for several seconds to activate Edit mode.
Press the arrow button to adjust the selection.
Press the Set button briefly to confirm the current selection.
The current network protocol set is displayed for information.
General information
Hold down the arrow button to scroll quickly in Edit mode.
If no button is pressed for more than 10 seconds, the display returns to the standard display (4th octet of the IP address). Unsaved changes may be lost.
Differences between the new configuration and the configuration with which the module works are displayed with an unequal symbol. In this case the display returns to the standard display after 5 seconds.
The display flashes in Edit mode. The display flickers in Fast Scroll mode.
The LED function of the display LEDs can be defined specific to the user by setting several bits in the process data outputs (see bit layout in Standard output data).
The plc-lock function can also be used by setting a bit in the process data outputs (see bit layout in Standard output data).
Note
Edit mode cannot be selected in the display if in the process data inputs the plc-lock is set by a bit ( see bit layout in Standard output data on page 60 ).




