5
Operation
CAUTION
Non-matching memory areas can result in personal
injury or machine damage
Some interfaces (e.g., EnDat) provide the option
of storing machine- or system-specific data in the
customer's memory area. This data may contain safety-
relevant information.
If servicing becomes necessary, you must ensure
that memory areas containing machine- or
equipment-specific information are matched.
5.1
Switch-on / Switch-off
WARNING
Danger of electric shock!
Damaged cables or connections may result in serious
personal injuries or death by electric shock.
Do not operate the device if the power cable or any
connections are damaged
Switch-on
EIB 741 and EIB
749: Set the power switch to position
I. For information on the location of the power switch,
see "Rear panel", Page 26
EIB
742: Connect the power supply unit to power
connection X6 and switch it on
After the product has been switched on, it boots the most
recently stored firmware. This is the firmware version
that was loaded during the most recent update. Since
the network parameters can be changed, the settings
programmed most recently are used after switch-on.
You press the reset button in order to start specialized
loading of the firmware. For more information, see "Reset
modes supported by the product", Page 30.
Switch-off
EIB 741 and EIB
749: Set the power switch to position
0. Then disconnect the power cable
The power switch is protected by all-pole
fusing. To disconnect the unit completely
from power, the power connector must be
disengaged.
EIB
742: Switch off the power supply unit or
disconnect the cable from power connection X6
HEIDENHAIN | EIB 700 | 07/2018
5.2
Driver software and application
software
The driver software enables customers to easily program
their own applications. In addition, example programs
demonstrate possible applications of the products.
The EIB application software serves for commissioning
and demonstrating the capabilities of the products. This
software is made available in the source code and can
serve as a platform for the development of one's own
applications.
For more information on installation and
operation of the driver software, refer to the
User's Manual for Application Development.
5.3
Status and error messages
The LEDs display the operating and error states of the
product.
LED
Color
Status
POWER
Green
On
–
Off
LAN
Green
On
Green
Blinking
–
Off
STATUS
Green
On
Green
Blinking
–
Off
Meaning
Power supply ready
Power supply missing
Ethernet connection
established
"Identify mode"
Ethernet connection
separated
System ready
Firmware update failed or
reset mode is signaled
System is booting or
firmware is being updated
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