Ethernet; Ethernet Connection - Devices With Screwed Cable Glands And Terminals - Leuze electronic DDLS 200 Series Original Operating Instructions

Bus-capable optical data transmission
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Ethernet

The Ethernet model of the DDLS 200 has the following features:
• Operating ranges 120m, 200m, 300m
• Supports 10Base-T and 100Base-TX (half and full duplex)
• Effective data transmission with 2MBit/s full duplex
• Supports autopolarity and autonegotiation (Nway)
• Supports frames up to 1522 bytes in length
• The DDLS 200 for Ethernet does not occupy a MAC address
• Protocol-independent (transmits all protocols that are based on TCP/IP and UDP, e.g., Ethernet,
Modbus TCP/IP, PROFINET V1+V2)
• RJ45 connector (a separate screwed cable gland is used to achieve degree of protection IP 65)
• M12 connector, D-coded
• Conversion of 10Base-T to 100Base-TX and vice versa possible
• Internal 16 kByte message memory (sufficient for approx. 250 short telegrams)
• Increased network expansion owing to optical data transmission:
Without optical data transmission = 100m
With optical data transmission = 2 • 100m + optical path
• Cascading of several DDLS 200 is possible (see Chapter 4.3)
10.1

Ethernet connection - devices with screwed cable glands and terminals

Electrical connection to Ethernet is realized using the RJ45 socket X1.
Figure 10.1:
Connection board of the Ethernet model
Leuze electronic
Socket
X1
RJ45 socket for 10Base-T or 100Base-TX
Switch
Position
ON
S2.1
OFF
ON
S2.2
OFF
ON
S2.3
OFF
ON
S2.4
OFF
NOTE
If autonegotiation is active (S2.1 = ON), the
position of switches S2.2 and S2.3 is irrele-
vant. The operating mode is determined
automatically.
ATTENTION!
Please observe the notes on cabling in
chapter 10.4.
DDLS 200
Function
Function
Autonegotiation active (default)
Autonegotiation deactivated
100 MBit
10MBit (default)
Full duplex
Half duplex (default)
Reserved
Reserved (default)
Ethernet
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