INFO
A completely new controller has a
Controller ID
of
0
(zero) initially. It must be configured to the required ID number,
otherwise an alarm occurs.
Table 13.51
DEIF network characteristics
Category
Details
Specifications
•
Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6, Auto), or Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4, Static)
◦
IPv6 is used by default until Static is specified as the IP address mode
•
Up to 32 controllers per system
Functions
•
Power management communication, including load-dependent start/stop, and de-loading
•
Load sharing communication
•
Power management inputs and outputs may be connected to any controller
•
Authentication (non-DEIF equipment cannot disrupt communication)
•
Connects the controller(s) to:
◦
Controller display unit
◦
Other controllers
•
Password protection
◦
Customisable permission levels
13.14.2 Communication information
Use either the
Display unit
or
PICUS
to configure communication under
Tools > Communication
.
Configure the communication settings for a controller using the directly connected display unit.
Table 13.52
Configurable communication settings
Setting
Range
Default Notes
Controller ID
1 to 64
1
When you change the controller ID using the display unit, you must also
update the controller ID in the PICUS single line diagram.
The system can have up to 32 controllers, with controller IDs in the
given range.
IP address mode Static, Auto
Auto
Auto
: By default, the controller uses IPv6 addressing.
Static
: Select to specify an IPv4 address for the controller.
IPv4 address
0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255*
Static IPv4 address for the controller.
Netmask
0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255*
Gateway
0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255*
*Note: This is the range of addresses that you can select. The range of addresses that you can actually use depends on your
network design. If you select
Static
, then you must give the controller a unique IPv4 address. In addition, some addresses in this
range are reserved.
CAUTION
For the new settings to take effect after selecting IPv4, you must restart the controller. Disconnect, then reconnect the
power supply.
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