Ethernet Communications; Ethernet Connection - ABB Navigator 540 Instruction Manual

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6 Ethernet communications

Ethernet and email menus are enabled only if an Ethernet
communications module is fitted.
Menu
Comment
Ethernet
DHCP
Select to enable or disable DHCP
(Dynamic Host Control Protocol).
Enabled – select if the IP address is to
be allocated dynamically by the
network.
Disabled – select if the IP address is
defined statically.
IP Address *
Enter an IP address assigned to the
transmitter.
The IP address is used by the TCP/IP
protocol to distinguish between
different devices.
The address is a 32-bit value
expressed with 4 values (0 to 255),
each separated by a period (.)
* Displayed only if DHCP is set to Disabled
Subnet Mask
Enter a subnet mask to indicate which
part of the IP address is used for the
network ID and which part is used for
the host ID.
Set each bit that is part of the network
ID as '1's, for example: 255.255.255.0
indicates the first 24 bits are for the
network ID.
Default Gateway
Enter the IP address for the Default
Gateway (router or switch) used to
communicate with other networks.
Note. This setting is required only if a
router (or switch) is used.
Email
SMTP Server ID
Enter the IP address of the SMTP
(Simple Mail Transport Protocol)
server used to distribute emails.
Recipients
Email Address 1
Enter the email address(es) of the
(to 3)
recipient(s).
Triggers
Tag 1 (to 4)
Enter an alphanumeric tag (16
characters maximum) that appears in
the subject title to identify the trigger.
Source 1 (to 4) Select to enable up to 4
independently-configurable triggers to
generate an email when the selected
source becomes active (the email can
be sent to up to 3 recipients).
Invert 1 (to 4) If enabled, an email is generated when
the Source becomes inactive instead
of active.

6.1 Ethernet connection

Referring to Fig. 6.1:
1. Isolate the transmitter from the power supply.
2. Using a suitable screwdriver, release transmitter door
Default
retaining screw
Enabled
3. Unscrew terminal cover screw
cover.
4. Route ethernet cable through a suitable cable entry
C
hole
.
IMPORTANT (NOTE) Fit cable gland to ethernet
000.000.
cable to maintain IP rating, as required.
000.000
5. Connect ethernet cable plug to socket on ethernet
D
board
.
6. Refit terminal cover and secure with screw
7. Close transmitter door and secure with door retaining
A
screw
.
Class
Default
8. Restore the transmitter's power supply.
A
000.000.
000.000
000.000.
000.000
Fig. 6.1: Ethernet connection
Navigator 540 | Transmitter | COM/AWT540/PB–EN Rev. C
A
and open the door.
B
and remove terminal
B
B
.
D
C
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