3 Project Settings Dialog Box
4-42 WindO/I-NV4 User’s Manual
*5 HG1P only
Regarding TCP port number of MICRO/I, note the following points.
The numbers that cannot be used: • 2539: Maintenance communication (Data Transfer)
• 2538: For pass-through
• 2101: For FC4A Series MicroSmart direct connection pass-through
Duplicate numbers cannot be configured in the following functions:
• Maintenance communication
( refer to “Port Number” on page 4-41)
• Web server function ( refer to “Port Number” on page 4-67)
• FTP server function ( refer to “Port Number” on page 4-68)
• TCP Server is selected for the User Communication
( refer to “Port No.” on page 4-43)
• Modbus as Manufacture and Modbus TCP Server as
Communication Driver are selected on the Communication
Driver tab
( refer to the WindO/I-NV4 External Device Setup Manual)
• YASKAWA Electric as Manufacture and MP2000(Ethernet) as
Communication Driver are selected on the Communication
Driver tab
( refer to the WindO/I-NV4 External Device Setup Manual)
DNS Settings: In order to access a DNS server from the MICRO/I, the IP address of the DNS server must be
specified.
The setting method of the IP address of the DNS server is determined by the setting method of
the network settings selected under IP Settings.
Obtain DNS Server Address Automatically (DHCP):
Automatically sets the IP address of the DNS server.
This can be selected when Automatically obtain the IP address
(DHCP) is selected under IP Settings.
Use the Following DNS Server Addresses:
Manually specifies the IP address of DNS Server.
Preferred DNS Server: Specifies the IP address of Preferred DNS
Server. (Default: 0.0.0.0)
The format is “xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx”. “xxx” stands
for a numeric value from 0 to 255.
Alternate DNS Server: Specifies the IP address of Alternate DNS
Server. (Default: 0.0.0.0)
The format is “xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx”. “xxx” stands
for a numeric value from 0 to 255.
Connect Speed
*5
:
Select the Ethernet connection speed with the connected device from 10Mbps or 10/100Mbps.
When 10/100Mbps is selected, attach ferrite cores to the communication cable. For details,
refer to Chapter 35 “5.5 Specifications” on page 35-73.