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Electronic accessories | 13 - Ekip Com IEC 61850 modules
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Information that can be displayed on the modules:
• The serial number and the software version.
• The IP address, the Network Mask, and the Gateway Address.
• The MAC Address.
• The name of the configuration file loaded in the modules.
• The error code relating to the configuration file (where "0" means no error).
The following table shows the information on the modules:
Information
Description
IP Address
This is the address assigned to the modules at the moment of connection to the
network. It consists of four bytes (for a total of 32 bits), each of which can have a
value from 0 to 255.
By default, allocation is dynamic. With dynamic allocation, the modules wait to
receive the IP address from a DHCP server.
Without a DHCP server, the modules adopt an Autoconfiguration IP Address in the
range 169.254.xxx.xxx, calculated in a pseudo random manner so as to be the
same at every switch-on.
As an alternative, you can enable the static IP address option, which allows the IP
address to be forced. In this case, you must make sure that the IP Address inserted
is different from that of the other devices connected to the same network.
Network Mask
This is the subnet mask, and identifies the method to recognize the subnet to
which the modules belong, with the possibility of searching for the modules within a
defined set of recipients.
If you enable the option Static IP Address, you must also enter the correct Network
Mask.
Gateway Address
It is the IP address of the node to which the modules are connected, in case of
multiple subnets.
If you enable the Static IP Address option, you must also enter the correct Gateway
Address.
MAC Address
It is the address assigned by ABB, having an OUI equal to ac:d3:64
(1)
.
(1)
Organizationally Unique Identifier, formed by the first three bytes of a MAC address, and which uniquely
identifies the manufacturer of an Ethernet device.
Configuration
The modules can also be configured with the Ekip Connect software (see the chapter “16 - Other accessories",
and the paragraph "Ekip Connect software" on page 245):
• With Ekip T&P module connected to the trip unit, and serial scan (see page 246).
• With Ekip Bluetooth module connected to the trip unit, and Bluetooth scan (see page 245).
• With the modules connected to the Ethernet network, and Ethernet scan.
With serial or Bluetooth scan, the configuration is possible only with Local Bus enabled.
Besides the setting parameters available on the display, the following options are also available on Ekip
Connect:
• SNTP time zone, to select the time zone.
• SNTP Daylight Saving Time, to be selected if the country to which the time displayed on the trip unit is
referred adopts daylight saving time.
With Ekip Connect it is also possible to choose between two modes for accessing the trip unit, Standard
mode or Password required. In the case of Password required, when selecting the trip unit access mode
remotely (see the
Settings
-
Modules
-
Local/Remote
menu on the display) and with access via the Ethernet
module, new settings are accepted only after inserting the user password (which is the same as the one that
must be inserted for any setting from the display).
NOTE:
the password can be inserted without having to type any leading zeros.
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