FDR Server
Prerequisites:
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The PLC must be Schneider Electric™ brand.
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The FDR server must be setup on the PLC.
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The Ethernet Services FDR settings must be enabled in the TeSys island DTM
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Hazard of Electric Shock, Explosion, or Arc Flash
Turn off all power before working on or inside the equipment.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
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When replacing only the bus coupler in an existing installation, you can replace the bus coupler directly—without the need to use the OMT to retrieve information from the existing bus coupler, or to enter information onto the replacement bus coupler. When replacing only the bus coupler, Steps 1, 2, and 6 are not required.
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Connect to the existing bus coupler via the OMT to obtain its Network Name.
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Capture the Network Name of the existing bus coupler. You will need it when configuring the replacement bus coupler.
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Disconnect all power from the island.
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Remove the existing bus coupler from the DIN rail and install the replacement module by following the instructions in Installing the Bus Coupler in the TeSys island Installation Guide.
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Apply power to the island, initiating the boot process. Observe the LEDs until they turn green, indicating that the island has entered the operating state. The boot process takes about two minutes.
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Connect via the OMT and set the Network Name of the replacement bus coupler as follows:
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Click the Settings icon.
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Click the System avatar.
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Click Fieldbus Settings
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Enter the Network Name of the bus coupler. This must be the same Network Name that was assigned to the bus coupler being replaced.
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Click Save.
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Click the Control Panel icon.
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Click Restart System. A dialog is displayed. Observe the indicated precautions before continuing.
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Click OK to restart the system, initiating the island’s boot process. Observe the LEDs on the bus coupler until they turn green, indicating that the island has entered the operating state. The IP address and network take effect after the restart completes. The boot process takes about two minutes.