Adding a first-level device, 1 adding a first-level device – CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Series User Manual

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The cursor will change to

if the operation is not possible because communication is not

permitted, or second-level devices cannot be connected, or there is an inconsistency between devices.



3.1.1 Adding a First-level Device

The device screen can vary depending on the device type being added. The typical first-level

device configuration screen is displayed below, however depending on the device you want to add
some parameters do not exist or specific parameters for the device should be configured. The special
parameters for each first-level device will be dealt with in detail in the section dealing with the device.

Where:

Name: Alphanumeric field that uniquely identifies the device throughout the program. There

are no two devices in the configuration with the same name.


Description: Enter a brief description of the device using alphanumeric type data.

Converter address: Corresponds to the address the program uses to communicate with the

device. This parameter can be an IP address or a name.This address should not be confused
with the MAC address.

User name: This is the name of the unit user. If it is not configured, it must be left blank.

Password: This is the unit password. If it is not configured, it must be left blank.

Anonymous User: Mark if you want to allow anonymous users.

Connection: Select the configuration from TCP, UDP or ModbusTCP according to the unit.

Port: Corresponds to the communication port.

Configuration port: Corresponds to the port the program uses to configure device

communications.

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