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2. Features
Ethernet Port
IEEE 802.3 10/100BaseT Ethernet compliant. Shielded RJ45 connector
accepts standard CAT5-type 8-conductor unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) patch
cables. Supports multiple simultaneous protocols.
Supported Protocols
The interface currently provides server support for the following fieldbus
protocols:
Modbus TCP
Ethernet/IP
PCCC
BACnet/IP
Profinet IO
Note that use of Profinet IO is mutually exclusive of the other supported
protocols. In order to use Profinet IO, a separate application firmware file must
be loaded into the interface (refer to section 12).
Macromedia® Flash-Enabled Embedded Web Server
Interface configuration and real-time drive parameter monitoring & control are
provided via an embedded web server. The interface’s web server feature
provides direct data access and control via standard web browsers such as
Microsoft Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator. The latest version of
Macromedia Flash Player browser plug-in is required. Refer to section 9.
XML Configuration File Upload/Download
All interface configuration files are stored in the unit’s internal filesystem in XML
format. These files can be transferred to/from a PC via the FTP protocol, which
provides the capability for PC-based file backup and easy configuration copying
to multiple units. Configuration files can also be viewed and edited via standard
text editors, XML editors and web browsers. Refer to section 11.
Email-Based Alarm Notifications
Up to 20 configurable alarm conditions can be programmed into the interface.
Value, logical comparison and time-based conditions can be provided for the
interface to autonomously monitor any available drive register. When an alarm
condition is triggered, a notification email can be sent to up to four destination
email addresses. Refer to section 10.9.
Network Timeout Action
A configurable network timeout action can be programmed that allows
parameters to have their own unique "fail-safe" conditions in the event of a
network interruption. Refer to section 10.7.4.
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