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7.5 NET

This submenu can be used to configure the NET addresses for the easyE4 device.
The other stations, i.e., easyE4 devices, must also be configured accordingly in order
for it to be possible to establish a connection.
The item in the last line on the status display 1 will indicate whether there is an active
NET connection.
The submenu is only available in English.
Table 69: System option-
s\Net
NET-GROUP:
00
NET-ID:
00
BUSDELAY:
000
REMOTE RUN
NET group
Used to select the group for the selected base device.
0
Base device running in standalone mode with the relevant I/O expan-
sions (if any),
no NET group
1-10
Available NET group numbers
NET-ID
Used to assign a group device number to the selected base device.
0
Base device running in standalone mode with the relevant I/O expan-
sions (if any)
1-8
Available device IDs in the NET group

Bus delay

The bus delay is used to define the time after which a station on the NET will send its
data to other stations.
This bus delay needs to be adjusted as appropriate for the number of stations and the
values being transmitted. Please note than an excessively short bus delay will result in
data collisions.
The permissible value range for the bus delay is 10 ms to 255 ms.
Cyclical data will be sent every 10 ms or when there is a data change, but not before
the bus delay has elapsed. Using the default value of 60 ms will normally be sufficient to
prevent transmission overloads.
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7. System settings
7.5 NET
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