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WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750 XTR
750-352/040-000 FC ETHERNET G3 XTR
Host ID 1 - 254 via address selection switch freely adjustable!
Use the address selection switch to set the last byte of the IP address to a value
between 1 and 254. The DIP switch is then enabled and the IP address is
composed of the DIP switch base address stored in the fieldbus coupler and the
host ID set on the DIP switch.
The IP address make via the Web-based Management System or "WAGO
Ethernet Settings" is disabled.
Address selection switch values 0 and 255 are predefined, address
selection switch disabled!
If you use the address selection switch to set the value 0 or 255, the address
selection switch is disabled and the setting configured in the fieldbus coupler is
used.
With the value 0, the settings of the Web based Management System or "WAGO
Ethernet Settings" apply.
If you set the value 255, the configuration via DHCP is activated.
The base address used consists of the first three bytes of the IP address. This
always depends on the DIP switch IP address currently saved in the fieldbus
coupler.
If there is still no static IP address in the fieldbus coupler, the default value
192.168.1 defined by the firmware as the base address is used when setting the
DIP switch to 1 - 254.
The address selection switch setting then overwrites the value of the host ID.
More information about changing the static base address
You can also change the base address currently saved in the fieldbus coupler as
required.
Proceed as described in the section "Assigning IP Address via Web-Based
Management System".
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1.
To configure the IP address via the address selection switch by setting the
host ID (last position of the IP address) to a value that does not equal
0/255, first convert the host ID to the binary representation.
For example, host ID "50" results in a binary code of "00110010".
2.
Set the bits in sequence using the 8 address switches. Start with address
switch 1 to set bit 0 (LSB) and end with address switch 8 for bit 7 (MSB).
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