IOLM 8-PNIO-L Setting the Rotary Switch

Optionally, you can use the rotary switches under the configuration window on the IOLM 8-PNIO-L to set the network address. The switches only take effect during start-up, but the current position is always shown on the SUPPORT web page.

[Note]
Note

If you set the network address using the rotary switches, this setting overrides the network settings in the web interface

Optionally, you can leave the rotary switch set to the default and use the web interface or PortVision DX to set the network address.

Use this procedure to change the rotary switch settings.

  1. Gently pop open the window using a small flathead screwdriver.

  2. Gently swing open the switch window from the top to the bottom, allowing it to pivot on the hinge on the bottom of the window.

  3. Turn each dial to the appropriate position using a small flathead screwdriver.

    Rotary Switches

    The default value is 000 as shown above.

    The arrow points to the switch location. 0 is located at the 9:00 position. Turn the dial clockwise to the appropriate setting.

  4. Close the window and make sure that it snaps shut tightly.

    [Note]
    Note

    Failure to close the configuration window properly may compromise IP67 integrity.

Switch SettingNode Address

000

Default

Use the network configuration stored in the flash. The default network configuration values are:

  • IP address = 192.168.1.250

  • Subnet mask = 255.255.255.0

  • IP gateway = 0.0.0.0

After completing the hardware installation, make sure that you set the network address using the web interface or PortVision DX.

001-254

Default

This is the last three digits in the IP address. This uses the first three numbers from the configured static address, which defaults to 192.168.1.xxx.

255-887

Default

Reserved.

888

Default

Reset to factory defaults.

889-997

Default

Use the network configuration values stored in the flash (reserved).

998

Default

Use DHCP addressing.

999

Default

Use the default IP address.


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