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HarshIO 600 eIP
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IP67 IO-Link Modules for EtherNet/IP
DHCP
Mode
(based on MAC
address)
4
0
0
HarshIO module gets its IP address, IP mask address and
gateway address according DHCP method based on MAC
address. It will send the DHCP request indefinitely until
receiving an IP
DHCP
Mode
(based on Client
ID=”BRAD_xy”)
4
y
[0 to 9]
z
[1 to 9]
HarshIO module gets its IP address, IP mask address and
gateway address according DHCP method based on Client
ID=”BRAD_xy”.
It will send the DHCP request indefinitely until receiving an IP
(yz) in the range from 1 to 99 can be allocated
Stored
IP Address
5
0
0
HarshIO module gets its IP address, IP mask address and
gateway address according information stored in its non-
volatile memory.
Note!
The module will start in DCHP mode until
a new mode is configured via Explicit
messages (attr3 object 0xF5).
Module
Reset
9
0
0
EtherNet/IP protocol is not started.
Factory default values below will be applied at the next power
cycle with new rotary position.
IP address: DHCP
Subnet mask: 0.0.0.0
Gateway: 0.0.0.0
ETH1 port: Auto negotiation + Auto-MDI
ETH2 port: Auto negotiation + Auto-MDI
ACD Enabled
QuickConnect Disabled
Update
Firmware
9
9
9
The module enters in the update firmware mode.
Refer to Chapter Firmware update
All other rotary
positions
a
b
c
Same behavior than position 5 0 0
Note!
When switching from DHCP mode to Static IP mode (attr3 of object TCP/IP 0xF5), the
mask of the IP address will always be 255.255.255.0.
Note!
When switching from DHCP mode to Stored IP mode (attr3 of object TCP/IP 0xF5), the
IP address and the mask will be the ones obtained from the DHCP mode
Note!
The IP mask address and gateway address are the ones stored in the Flash memory of
the module. If you want to change these parameters, you can send explicit messages
command to the module (attr5 of object TCP/IP 0xF5). See section here.
Note!
When using Static IP and DHCP modes, it is not possible to store an IP address using
CIP Explicit messages (attr5 of object TCP/IP 0xF5)

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