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2. Quick start
1.1 Cabling and connection
The wiring and installation of EasyLogs are very simple.
This guide briefly illustrates how to make electrical connections and settings for initial access.
1.2 SD Card
EasyLog stores the data in a standard "SD card". Insert the SD card with the connectors face toward the silk-screen printed part,
as shown in Fig.1.
The connector is a push-push type: to insert the card, press it until a click is felt. To remove the SD card, press lightly; on click the
card will lift a bit and can be withdrawn. N.B. We always recommend the use of industrial-grade SD cards.
Fig.1 SD Card insertion
3.4 Ethernet
If you are using an ethernet connection to read data from ModBus TCP
devices, insert the jack of the ethernet cable into the appropriate RJ
connector of the EasyLog, as shown in Fig.3.
3.5 Power Supply
Connect EasyLog to a 10-40Vdc / power supply 19-28Vac as in Fig. 4.
There is no polarity to be respected.
Fig.4 Power supply terminal
2. Access and configuration
EasyLog has an integrated WEB server, therefore it is configured
using a standard browser. To access the configuration pages, enter
the EasyLog IP address from the browser of your PC, tablet or smart
phone.
Il dispositivo dal quale ci si connette deve essere all'interno della
stessa rete di EasyLog (Par. 4.1).
2.1 Networ IP address
The default IP address of EasyLog is 192.168.1.100
If your network is of the same IP class: 192.168.1 ..., go to paragraph 4.3, otherwise follow the instructions from point 4.2 to set
the correct IP address.
To identify the IP class of your network, run the IPCONFIG command from the command prompt.
3.3 Serial
If you use the serial port to read data from ModBus RTU devices, connect the RS485 wires
as shown in figure 2.
Fig.2 RS485 Connetor
Fig.3 Ethernet connector
Fig.5 IP address verification on your PC