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  • Page 1 User manual netFIELD Connect Hilscher Gesellschaft für Systemautomation mbH www.hilscher.com DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Onboarding using the “Basic” method ............ 29 5.5.3 Onboarding using the “Advanced” method .............  31 Device Manager........................ 37 Overview ........................ 37 System ........................... 39 netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 3 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) .......... 82 10.1.2 Industry Canada (IC).................. 83 10.2 Legal notes........................ 84 List of figures .........................  88 List of tables...........................  90 Contacts.......................... 91 netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Description of the contents This user manual describes the hardware and the web-based management GUI (local Device Manager) of the netFIELD Connect device (NIOT-E- TPI51-EN-RE/NFLD) from Hilscher. Instructions on how to commission the device are also provided in this document. List of revisions...
  • Page 5: Conventions In This Document

    Instructions 1. Operational step Ø Instruction Ø Instruction 2. Operational step Ø Instruction Ø Instruction Results Intermediate result Final result netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 6: Brief Description

    OT network – like e.g. PROFINET – with an IT network, the netFIELD Platform or other custom IIoT services or applications. netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 7: Key Features

    The netFIELD OS features the local Device Manager, which is a web- · based GUI for local device parameterization. netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 8: Netfield Os: Industrial Iot Operating System

    CPU architectures. Architecture Hilscher netFIELD OS is a secure operating system that makes it easy to program, deploy, connect and manage Edge Devices. Hilscher netFIELD OS extends the Linux kernel, with software libraries to securely connect operation technology like PLC, MES, Historians, Files or other on-premise systems with IT services like the netFIELD Portal.
  • Page 9: Figure 2: Netfield Os Container Management

    OS command line interface or by a web application like portainer.io, which is running in a container as well. Figure 2: netFIELD OS container management netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 10: Figure 3: Netfield Os Inter-Container Communication

    Resources monitoring Access to netFIELD OS and Docker services via a web-terminal or over · System and container logging · netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 11: Depiction Of Netfield Connect Sw Architecture

    Brief description 11/91 Depiction of netFIELD Connect SW architecture Figure 4: netFIELD Connect SW architecture netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 12: Safety Notes

    Keep this limitation in mind when planning your application. For e.g. applications involving frequent database usage on your device, 3000 program/erase cycles may be insufficient. netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 13: Hardware Description

    Hardware description 13/91 4 Hardware description Device drawings 4.1.1 Positions of the interfaces Front view: Top view: Bottom view: netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 14: Dimensions

    Combicon) (12) Cover of slot for NPIX Extension Modules – Table 3: Positions of the interfaces 4.1.2 Dimensions Figure 5: Device dimensions netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 15: Interfaces

    The device is equipped with four USB 2.0 ports (see positions section Positions of the interfaces [} page 13]). For maximum allowed output current, see section Technical data [} page 79]. netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 16: Wi-Fi

    “boot information” during device booting. However, you can activate and use the HDMI interface if you deploy a software container featuring an appropriate application. netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 17: Leds

    Positions of the LEDs on the device [} page 17]). APL SYS LED1 LED2 ACT POW Figure 7: Gateway state LEDs netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 18: Leds Of The Lan Interface

    100 MBit network connection Position in the device (green) drawing 10 MBit or no network connection (off) Table 6: LEDs LAN interface netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 19: Leds Of The Real-Time Ethernet Interface

    Real-Time Ethernet container that you have deployed on your device. For detailed descriptions of the meaning of these LEDs, see the documentation of the RTE container. netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 20: Commissioning And First Steps

    Deployment Manifest) manual netFIELD Portal, DOC190701OIxxEN Table 7: Tasks for commissioning the netFIELD Connect (netFIELD Portal user) netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 21: Standard Docker User

    Section Standard Docker [} page 48] and run container images from Docker Table 8: Tasks for commissioning the netFIELD Connect (Standard Docker user) netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 22: Mounting

    DHCP server has assigned to the device. Ê Your browser connects to the Device Manager, which is the graphical user interface of the device. netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 23: Figure 8: Host Name On Device Label (Example)

    23/91 Note: The device contains a certificate issued by Hilscher. However, because Hilscher is not a member of the well-known certificate- issuing organizations, your browser will probably issue an "unsecure connection" warning message. You can ignore the warning and – depending on your browser model –...
  • Page 24: Figure 9: Login Device Manager

    Ø In the Current password field, enter admin once again, then click Sign In button: Figure 10: Enter current password dialog netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 25: Figure 11: Enter New Password Dialog

    Figure 12: Re-Authentication dialog Ø Enter your new password once again, then click Sign In button Ê The Device Manager opens. netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 26: Set System Time

    (note that the list is searchable). netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 27 Ø To update the display of the system time (to adapt it to the changed time zone), refresh the web page by pressing the F5 key on your keyboard. netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 28: Onboard" (Register) Device In Netfield Portal

    Onboarding page of the local Device Manager. The following sections contain step-by-step instructions for the Basic and Advanced onboarding methods. netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 29: Onboarding Using The "Basic" Method

    Ask your portal’s system administrator for the necessary credentials. netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 30 “Basic” onboarding procedure here locally for a second time. netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 31: Onboarding Using The "Advanced" Method

    Ø Open a new tab in your browser and change to the portal, but do not close the connection to the local Device Manager of your device in your first browser tab. netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 32: Figure 17: Add Device Mask In Netfield Portal

    Ø Copy the device’s hardware ID from your clipboard into the Hardware ID field. Ø In the Name field, enter a name for your device (optional). Ø Click Save button. netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 33: Figure 18: Activation Code In Portal

    Activation Code that you will have to enter locally on your device: Figure 18: Activation Code in portal Ø Copy the Activation Code to your clipboard. netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 34: Figure 19: Advanced Onboarding Tab In Device

    Ø In the API Endpoint field, enter the URL of the REST-API interface of the portal. For the Hilscher netFIELD Portal, this is: api.netfield.io If you are using a different instance of the portal, ask your portal’s system administrator for the URL.
  • Page 35: Figure 20: Example Of An Api Key Permitting To Onboard Devices

    To find out the permissions of an API Key, click on the key in the list or select the corresponding button, then open its Permissions tab: Figure 20: Example of an API Key permitting to onboard devices netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 36: Figure 21: Copy Key To Clipboard

    Ø Go to the Onboarding > Advanced page in the Device Manager of your local device and insert the key into the API KEY field. netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 37: Device Manager

    In the navigation panel on the left of the screen, you can select the available “standard” management pages. Certain Hilscher netFIELD application containers like Edge Monitoring and netFIELD Proxy (if deployed on your device) provide their own configuration GUI, which can be selected here.
  • Page 38 You can also log out here. netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 39: System

    (i.e. the exact firmware version). Secure Shell Keys Click on Show fingerprints to open a window displaying the Machine SSH Key Fingerprints. netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 40: Figure 24: Change Host Name Dialog

    This is the reason why the SYS and POW LEDs (and in some cases also the ERR/NS LED) remain on after using this function. netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 41 Network Traffic link to open the Networking page providing further details about the physical and virtual network interfaces of the device. netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 42: Networking

    This is the LAN interface of the device (for the location of the LAN connector on the device, see position in section Positions of the interfaces [} page 13]). netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 43: Figure 26: Details Of Lan Interface (Eth0)

    Setting up the cifX Interface for standard Ethernet requires the deployment of the netFIELD PROFINET IO Connector container on your device. netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 44 Iotedge0: Interface of the IoT Edge Docker · NETWORKING LOGS The NETWORKING LOGS area lists messages issued by the Network Manager of the system. netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 45: Onboarding (And Offboarding)

    “offboarding” the device again. By offboarding it, the device will be "deleted" in the portal and removed from the device list of the portal’s Device Manager: netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 46: Figure 28: Offboarding "Basic

    Ø Click Offboard button. Ê After successful offboarding, the following message appears: Success – Device is now deleted. netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 47: Figure 29: Offboarding "Advanced

    They can be deleted manually on the IoT Edge Docker page of the local Device Manager. netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 48: Standard Docker

    Ê The Image Search dialog opens, allowing you to search the Docker Hub registry: Figure 31: Image Search dialog of Standard Docker netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 49: Figure 32: Expand Concise Container Details

    Figure 32: Expand concise container details Ø To manage a container, click on it in the list. netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 50: Figure 33: Container Parameters With Terminal Window

    Ø You can start a container (i.e. run an instance of the program contained in the image), by clicking the button on the right side. netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 51: Figure 34: Run Image Dialog

    Figure 34: Run Image dialog Note: You can run more than one container instances of the same image. netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 52: Figure 35: Expand Image Details

    Figure 35: Expand image details Ø To manage an image, click on it in the list. netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 53: Figure 36: Image Details

    The Standard Docker can be managed also by using docker commands with the CLI in the Terminal. See section Useful CLI commands and parameters in Terminal [} page 77] for examples. netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 54: Iot Edge Docker

    Figure 37: IOT Edge Docker netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 55: Figure 38: Container Details Expanded

    Figure 38: Container details expanded Ø To display more details of the container, click on it in the list. netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 56: Figure 39: Container Parameters

    “deployed” from the portal, the image will be automatically downloaded to the device again. netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 57: Figure 40: Iot Image Expanded

    Figure 40: IoT image expanded Ø To show more details of an image, click on it in the list. netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 58: Figure 41: Details Of Netfield Proxy Image

    UI) by using docker commands with the CLI in the Terminal. See section Useful CLI commands and parameters in Terminal [} page 77] for examples. netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 59: Accounts

    You can create new users and define passwords and access right (“roles”). Figure 42: Accounts Ø To create a new user account, click on the Create New Account button. netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 60: Figure 43: Create New Account

    Ø To configure an account (e.g. assign roles, change password or lock account), click on the name in the list. Ê The configuration dialog for the account opens: Figure 44: Edit account netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 61 In this case, you have to specify only a valid account name (e.g. “admin") for authentication. The password is replaced by the private key. netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 62: Certificate

    You can display details of your currently installed certificate and upload new Certificate and Private Key files in *.pem format to your device. Figure 45: Web Server Certificate netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 63: General Settings

    You will have to reconnect by specifying the new port number after the IP address in the address bar of your web browser. netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 64: Figure 47: Default Mqtt Settings

    (e.g. in the Container Create Options of the netFIELD Portal, see netFIELD Portal operating instructions manual, DOC190701OIxxEN.) Figure 47: Default MQTT Settings netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 65: Terminal

    In order to work with root privileges in the CLI, "sudo" has to be used. For examples of useful commands and parameters, see section Useful CLI commands and parameters in Terminal [} page 77]. netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 66: Operating System Update

    Note that it is not possible to “downgrade” your OS; i.e. the installation of an OS version that is “older” than the currently installed OS version will be denied. Figure 49: OS update page netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 67: Figure 50: Selected Os Update Image

    API functions. To update the operating system, proceed as follows: 1. Download the update file (or recovery file) from Hilscher to your local PC. Ø Go to the netFIELD Software Overview page https://kb.hilscher.com/x/sSAfBw, navigate to the latest netFIELD OS...
  • Page 68: Figure 51: Upload Finished Message

    (see chapter Commissioning and first steps [} page 20]). netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 69: Logs

    Ø You can filter the messages by type. Click on a message in the list to display more detailed information. Figure 53: Logs netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 70: Good To Know

    Windows in FAT32. If you intend to use such a high-capacity stick, use a tool like e.g. HP USB STICK FORMAT to format the stick under Windows. You have downloaded the recovery image from Hilscher to your local · PC (see below for instructions).
  • Page 71: Figure 54: Formatting Usb Stick

    Good to know... 71/91 Step-by-step instructions 1. Download the zip archive containing the recovery image from Hilscher to your local PC and unpack it. Ø Go to the netFIELD Software Overview page https://kb.hilscher.com/x/sSAfBw, navigate to the latest netFIELD OS version for the netFIELD Connect device, then to the Recovery (factory reset) via USB memory stick section and download the niot-e- tpi51-en-re-2.x.x.x.release-recovery.zip.
  • Page 72: Figure 55: Format Usb Stick Dialog Window

    Ê After formatting is finished, the USB stick is labelled in the Windows Explorer by its new name “RECOVERY”. Figure 56: Formatted USB stick netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 73: Figure 57: Recovery Image On Usb Stick

    You can now reconnect to the device as described in chapter Commissioning and first steps [} page 20]. netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 74: How To Change The Default Docker Network Configuration

    How to change the default Docker network configuration The network settings of the IoT Edge Docker and the Standard Docker are predefined by Hilscher. If necessary, you can change them in the Terminal. To do so, proceed as follows: 1 a) Modify network configuration of IoT Edge Docker...
  • Page 75 RX bytes:0 (0.0 B) TX bytes:0 (0.0 B docker0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 1A:43:C4:A8:05:A8 inet addr: 10.252.254.1 Bcast:10.252.254.255 Mask:255.255.255.0 netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 76 RX packets:188 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 TX packets:215 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000 RX bytes:35030 (34.2 KiB) TX bytes:65743 (64.2 KiB) netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 77: Useful Cli Commands And Parameters In Terminal

    7.3.6 Enable/disable SSH Daemon (release port 22) Disable autostart: sudo systemctl disable sshd.socket Stop SSH Daemon: sudo systemctl stop sshd.socket netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 78: External Storage Support Using Iscsi

    Target discovery and connection administration: sudo iscsiadm <parameter> Configuration files: initiatorname.iscsi iscsid.conf 7.3.8 Follow the system log via terminal CLI sudo journalctl -f netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 79: Technical Data

    Interface type 1 x 10/100 Mbit, Microchip LAN9514 LAN connector 1 x RJ45 socket OT interface Interface type 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX, potential free, Hilscher netX 51 Connector 2 x RJ45 socket Real-Time Ethernet PROFINET IO-Device, EtherNet/IP Adapter Additional interfaces 4 x USB 2.0, max. 500 mA max.
  • Page 80: Table 9: Technical Data Netfield Connect (Niot-E-Tpi51-En-Re/Nfld)

    (Burst) Surge voltage EN 61000-4-5 Tests Shock IEC 60068-2-27 Ea Vibration IEC 60068-2-6 Fc Table 9: Technical data netFIELD Connect (NIOT-E-TPI51-EN-RE/NFLD) netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 81: Decommissioning, Dismounting And Disposal

    As a consumer, you are legally obliged to dispose of all waste electronic equipment according to national and local regulations. netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 82: Appendix

    20 cm between the radiator and your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 83: Industry Canada (Ic)

    être installé et utilisé avec une distance minimale de 20 cm entre le radiateur et votre corps. Figure 59: IC number on device label netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 84: Legal Notes

    The manual delivered with the product shall apply. Under no circumstances shall Hilscher Gesellschaft für Systemautomation mbH be liable for direct, indirect, ancillary or subsequent damage, or for any loss of income, which may arise after use of the information contained herein.
  • Page 85 Appendix 85/91 Liability disclaimer The hardware and/or software was created and tested by Hilscher Gesellschaft für Systemautomation mbH with utmost care and is made available as is. No warranty can be assumed for the performance or flawlessness of the hardware and/or software under all application conditions and scenarios and the work results achieved by the user when using the hardware and/or software.
  • Page 86 Additional guarantees Although the hardware and software was developed and tested in-depth with greatest care, Hilscher Gesellschaft für Systemautomation mbH shall not assume any guarantee for the suitability thereof for any purpose that was not confirmed in writing. No guarantee can be granted whereby the...
  • Page 87 The customer hereby expressly acknowledges that this document contains trade secrets, information protected by copyright and other patent and ownership privileges as well as any related rights of Hilscher Gesellschaft für Systemautomation mbH. The customer agrees to treat as confidential all of the information made available to customer by Hilscher Gesellschaft für...
  • Page 88: List Of Figures

    IOT Edge Docker....................54 Figure 38: Container details expanded.................. 55 Figure 39: Container parameters................... 56 Figure 40: IoT image expanded..................... 57 netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 89 Recovery image on USB stick ................73 Figure 58: FCC label......................82 Figure 59: IC number on device label..................83 netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 90 Tasks for commissioning the netFIELD Connect (netFIELD Portal user)....Table 8: Tasks for commissioning the netFIELD Connect (Standard Docker user) ..... Table 9: Technical data netFIELD Connect (NIOT-E-TPI51-EN-RE/NFLD)......netFIELD Connect | User manual © Hilscher 2020 DOC191101UM02EN | Revision 2 | English | 2020-05 | Released | Public...
  • Page 91: Contacts

    Fax: +49 (0) 6190 9907-50 E-mail: info@hilscher.com Support Phone: +49 (0) 6190 9907-99 E-mail: de.support@hilscher.com SUBSIDIARIES China Japan Hilscher Systemautomation (Shanghai) Co. Ltd. Hilscher Japan KK 200010 Shanghai Tokyo, 160-0022 Phone: +86 (0) 21-6355-5161 Phone: +81 (0) 3-5362-0521 E-mail: info@hilscher.cn E-mail: info@hilscher.jp...

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