Safety – Westermo ED-10 TCP User Manual

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The ED-10 TCP is ideal for use in the industrial environment.
It is housed in the Westermo DIN rail box and has a wide range power input, isolated
interfaces and enhanced surge/transient protection.
The ED-10 TCP is approved for Industrial EMC Immunity and Emission .

The ED-10 TCP uses the TCP/IP Internet Protocol Suit (TCP/IP) to transfer data over
the network.
TCP/IP is a set of protocols that enables communication across local and wide area net-
works and includes protocols such as TCP, UDP, IP , ARP, RARP, ICMP. Although not
all these protocols are needed for a network data transfer.
The ED-10 TCP uses TCP for remote configuration (configuration mode) and for the
serial server application.

The ED-10 TCP can be configured both remotely over the TCP/IP network and locally
via the RS-232 interface, making the unit very flexible.
Local or remote configuration is achieved either by using the ED-Tool Windows‚ soft-
ware or by using a terminal programme (e.g. HyperTerminal for local configuration or
Telnet for remote configuration).
A DIP switch setting also allows the unit to be reset to factory default, if required.

2. Safety

General:

Before using this unit, read the manual completely and comply with information
on the unit, and make sure that you understand it fully. Check that your applica-
tion does not exceed the safe operating specifications for this unit.

Before installation, maintenance or modification work:

Prevent damage to internal electronics from electrostatic discharges (ESD) by dis-
charging your body to a grounding point (e.g. use of wrist strap).

Installation:

This unit is constructed for professional system use. It should be located in a
restricted access area, such as locked cabinet which can only be accessed by serv-
ice personnel.

Sound installation practice, as defined by applicable local codes or regulations, shall
be followed in every instance in which such practice is applicable.

This unit is defined as class III equipment and shall be separated from hazardous
voltage by double or reinforced insulation.

All interfaces must only be connected to SELV or TNV-1 circuits.

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