INSTRUCTION PROGRAMMINGIPG - IP Gateway
IP B
IP A
5VDCInput*
I/O Network
*Required only when not connected to a powered I/O network
BACK VIEW
NDC Connection
Device
Network
NDC Connection Switch
Section 1 - Overview
INSTRUCTION PROGRAMMINGIPG - IP Gateway
Section 2 - I/O Network Wiring
Section 3 - IP Network Wiring
IP Gateways can be wired as a standalone network or as part of a building network. Please Note: Maximum wiring distance between IPGs and/or CNC is 328’ (100M).
Network Into Shade Network
NDC
IP GATEWAY
I/O Network WiringNetwork Mode I/O
Network
NDC Connection
Device
Network
Device In
NDC
IP GATEWAY
I/O Network WiringDevice Mode
I/O Network
to Shade Network
NDC Connection
Device
Network
Network In
IP A
to Shade Network
IP Wiring Building Network
NDC
IP GATEWAY
I/O Network
to BuildingNetwork
Network In
Network InNDC
to Shade Network
Network In
I/O Network
NDCto Shade Network
I/O Network
NDC
IP B
IP A
IP A IP A
to I/O Network
IP GATEWAY IP GATEWAYIP GATEWAY
IP WiringStandalone
I/O Network
INSTRUCTION PROGRAMMINGIPG - IP Gateway
Section 3 - Screen Navigation
DEVICE LIST Device List is used to verify the devices on the connected I/O network. The quantity of each type of device is shown.
This section allows for the configuration of a static IP address for the IP gateway.
CONFIGURATION IP Mode DHCP (Static)
IP Address 192.168.1.90 (Read Only if DHCP)
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 (Read Only if DHCP)
Default Gateway 192.168.1.1 (Read Only if DHCP)
MAC Address AABBCCDDEEFF (read only)
This function resets the IP Gateway configuration to the default settings.
CONFIGURATION Factory Reset Do you want to restore factory settings? YES
NO
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