Dip Switch S3 - EUCHNER EKS Manual

Electronic-key-system adapter with ethernet tcp/ip interface
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Manual EKS Electronic-Key Adapter Ethernet TCP/IP
Information!
Using the DIP switch S2, it is possible to set an EKS name that is used for addressing the device in the
network in conjunction with a DHCP server. This name consists of the fixed code EKS plus a
configurable number between 001 and 254 that can be used in all system environments with DHCP
support. The station name for a specific Electronic-Key adapter would then be EKS027, for example.
The DIP switch S2 is relevant specifically in conjunction with the Siemens SINUMERIK DHCP address
assignment routine (see chapter 6.1.1.3 Operation in the Siemens system network).
In this way it is possible to set the identical address by copying the DIP switch settings if a device is
replaced.

4.4.3 DIP switch S3

Fixed IP address
Default IP address 192.168.1.1
Obtain IP address from DHCP server
Obtain IP address from a SINUMERIK control system
Internal function, leave switch OFF
Permit configuration via the web interface
(Factory setting: all in OFF position)
= any switch position
Information!
The use of the DIP switches to assign the IP address is described in the following in chapter 6.1.1.
To prevent unauthorized changes to the network, it is sensible to deactivate the web interface after use.
For this purpose switch S3.1 is set to ON.
4.5
LED indicator
The Electronic-Key adapter operating states are indicated using a 3-color LED on the front.
The illumination of the LED in any color indicates the presence of the operating voltage.
Color
Operating status
Electronic-Key
Red
adapter power-up or
fault
Green
Ready
Yellow
Electronic-Key active Network connected. Electronic-Key is in the Electronic-Key adapter.
Red/green
Fault
Red/yellow
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Function
Description
After the application of the power supply, the LED is constantly illuminated red during
power-up. The completion of the process is indicated by a change in this state after
approx. 20 seconds. If the LED then flashes red quickly, it is an indication of a network
fault.
Network connected.
LED flashing slowly red/green (without Electronic-Key) or red/yellow (with Electronic-
Key). Network was connected and a network fault then occurred.
Subject to technical modifications
S3.1
S3.2
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
S3.3
S3.4
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
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