Tcp/Ip Settings - Eaton EMR-3MP0 Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

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3.2

TCP/IP Settings

Establishing a connection via TCP/IP to the device is only possible if your device is
equipped with an Ethernet Interface (RJ45).
Contact your IT administrator in order to establish the network connection.
Warning: Mixing up IP Addresses
(In case there is more than one protective device within the TCP/IP network or
establishing an unintentional wrong connection to a protective device based on a wrong
entered IP address.
Transferring parameters into the wrong protective device might lead to death, personal
injury, or damage of electrical equipment.
In order to prevent faulty connections, the user MUST document and maintain a list with
the IP addresses of any switchboard/protective devices.
The user MUST double-check the IP addresses of the connection that is to be established.
That means, the user MUST first read out the IP address at the HMI of the device (within
menu [Device Para / TCP/IP]) then compare the IP address with the list. If the addresses
are identical, establish the connection. If they are not, DO NOT establish the connection.
Within menu [Device Para / TCP/IP / TCP/IP config] the TCP/IP settings have to be set.
The following settings have to be made:
• »TCP/IP« – This can be set to "Active". (The default is "Inactive" so that the protocol
is not used.)
The other TCP/IP settings – see below – can only be set after »TCP/IP« has been set to
"Active".
• »IP address« – the IPv4 address of the EMR-3MP0.
• »Subnet mask« – the subnet mask that defines the IP address range of your local
network.
• »Default gateway« – the default gateway: This address is contacted for all
connections to IP addresses outside your local network (i. e. for IP addresses not
matching the range of the subnet mask).
The first-time setting of the TCP/IP Parameters can be done at the panel (HMI) or via
PowerPort-E with USB connection.
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NOTICE!
WARNING!
NOTICE!
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