Place of Origin: | Japan |
Brand Name: | Tamagawa |
Certification: | CE |
Model Number: | TS5013N60 |
Minimum Order Quantity: | 1pcs |
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Packaging Details: | carton |
Delivery Time: | in stock |
Payment Terms: | T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram |
Supply Ability: | 100pcs/week |
TAMAGAWA: | TAMAGAWA | Japan: | Japan |
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Material: | Iron | TS5013N60: | TS5013N60 |
Color: | Black | Dimension: | 40mm |
Temperature: | 20-80 |
up unique subnets. The subnet mask, | IP address to a CPU online" (Page 134) for this step-by-step procedure. |
that all IP addresses on this network should have the same first 3 octets, and the various | o assign an IP address to a device online, |
devices on this network are identified by the last octet (8-bit field). An example of this is to assign a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 and an IP addresses of 192.168.2.0 through |
IP address for the CPU |
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To assign an IP address in your project, you must configure the IP address in the Device
configuration, save the configuration, and download it to the PLC. Refer to "Device
configuration: Configuring an IP address for a CPU in your project" (Page 136) for more
information. The CPU "Download to device" function and its "Extended download to device"
dialog can show all accessible network devices and whether or not unique IP addresses
have been assigned to all devices. To display all accessible and available devices with their
assigned MAC or IP addresses, check the "Show all accessible devices" checkbox. If the required network device is not in this list, communications to that device have been
interrupted for some reason. The device and network must be investigated for hardware
and/or configuration errors.
In PROFINET networking, a Media Access Control address (MAC address) is an identifier
assigned to the network interface by the manufacturer for identification. A MAC address
usually encodes the manufacturer's registered identification number.
The standard (IEEE 802.3) format for printing MAC addresses in human-friendly form is six
groups of two hexadecimal digits, separated by hyphens (-) or colons (:), in transmission
order, (for example, 01-23-45-67-89-ab or 01:23:45:67:89:ab).
Note
Each CPU is loaded at the factory with a permanent, unique MAC address. You cannot
change the MAC address of a CPU.The MAC address is printed on the front, lower-left corne
Initially, the CPU has no IP address, only a factory-installed MAC address. PROFINET
communications requires that all devices be assigned a unique IP address. Use the CPU "Download to
device" function and the
"Extended download to device"
dialog to show all accessible
network devices and ensure that
unique IP addresses have been
assigned to all devices. This
dialog displays all accessible and
available devices with their
assigned MAC or IP addresses.
MAC addresses are all-important
in identifying devices that are
missing the required unique IP
address. The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is widely used to synchronize the clocks of computer
systems to Internet time servers. In NTP mode, the CP sends time-of-day queries at regular
intervals (in the client mode) to the NTP server in the subnet (LAN). Based on the replies
from the server, the most reliable and most accurate time is calculated and the time of day
on the station is synchronized.
The advantage of this mode is that it allows the time to be synchronized across subnets.
The IP addresses of up to four NTP servers need to be configured. The update interval
defines the interval between the time queries (in seconds). The value of the interval ranges
between 10 seconds and one day. In NTP mode, it is generally UTC (Universal Time Coordinated) that is transferred; this
corresponds to GMT (Greenwich Mean Time).
In the Properties window, select the "Time synchronization" configuration entry. STEP 7
displays the Time synchronization configuration dialog: In NTP mode, it is generally UTC (Universal Time Coordinated) that is transferred; this
corresponds to GMT (Greenwich Mean Time).
In the Properties window, select the "Time synchronization" configuration entry. STEP 7
displays the Time synchronization configuration dialog: PROFINET IO can extend the start-up time for your system (configurable time-out figure).
More devices and slow devices impact the amount of time it takes to switch to RUN.
You can have the following maximum numbers of PROFINET IO devices on your
PROFINET network:
● In V3.0, you can have a maximum of 16 IO devices.
● In V2.2, you can have a maximum of 8 IO devices.