P1 Port 1 And P2 Port 2 Connectors (Fig.1); Ground Connection (Fig.1); Mac Address And Ip Address - Datalogic AMT58*-PN Series Instruction Manual

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4.2 P1 Port 1 and P2 Port 2 connectors (Fig.1)

Two M12 4-pin female connectors with D coding are used for
Ethernet connection through port 1 and port 2.

4.3 Ground connection (Fig.1)

To minimize noise connect properly the shield and/or the connector
housing and/or the frame to ground. Connect properly the cable
shield to ground on user's side. Datalogic's EC- pre-assembled
cables are fitted with shield connection to the connector ring nut in
order to allow grounding through the body of the device. Datalogic's
E- connectors have a plastic gland, thus grounding is not possible. If
metal connectors are used, connect the cable shield properly as
recommended by the manufacturer. Anyway make sure that ground
is not affected by noise. It is recommended to provide the ground
connection as close as possible to the device. We suggest using the
ground point provided in the cap (see Figure 1, use 1 TCEI M3 x 6
cylindrical head screw with 2 tooth lock washers).

4.4 MAC address and IP address

The unit can be identified in the network through the MAC address
and the IP address. MAC address has to be intended as a
permanent and globally unique identifier assigned to the unit for
communication on the physical layer; while the IP address is the
name of the unit in a network using the Internet protocol. MAC
address is 6-byte long and cannot be modified. It consists of two
parts, numbers are expressed in hexadecimal notation: the first three
bytes are used to identify the manufacturer (OUI, namely
Organizationally Unique Identifier), while the last three bytes are the
specific identifier of the unit. The MAC address can be found on the
label applied to the encoder. The IP address (and the subnet mask)
must be assigned by the user to each interface of the unit to be
connected in the network. For additional information on the MAC
address refer to the section "5.2 Mac address" on page 10.
For additional information on the IP address refer to the section
"5.3.7 Setting the IP address" on page 27.
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Description
Tx Data +
Rx Data +
Tx Data -
Rx Data -
Pin
1
2
3
4

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