The controller is identified by an optical signal (flashing status LED) or via an acoustic signal. It is assigned via the MAC (media access control) address. The signal stops after 10 seconds. If the controller is already in the status Signal, then a new signalizing is triggered with the last mode <SignalMode>.
<ToolPath> -NetmanageCommand SignalOn <MacAddress> [<SignalMode>]
Call Parameters |
Content |
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<ToolPath> |
Path of the tool to be executed that supports the Network Device Identification command-line call, see example underneath this table. |
<MacAddress> |
MAC address of the desired controller |
<SignalMode> |
Optional, default value = 2 Determines the type of the signaling: o1: flashing LED o2: flashing LED and acoustic signal (if supported by the controller) |
Entry
"c:\Programs\Schneider Electric\Diagnostics\Diagnostics.exe" -NetmanageCommand SignalOn 00:04:17:05:00:78 2
By a successful processing of the call 0, otherwise 1.