Specifications
The STB NIP 2311 NIM Module
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External Features of the STB NIP 2311 NIM
Module Features
The figure shows the physical features of the STB NIP 2311 NIM:
The physical features of the NIM are described in the following table:
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1
4
6
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11
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7
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Feature Function
1 MAC ID This unique 48-bit network ID is hard-coded in the STB NIP 2311 when manufactured.
2 Ethernet port 1 Connect the NIM and the island bus to an Ethernet network through these RJ-45
connectors (see page 25).
3 Ethernet port 2
4 upper rotary switch Use the upper and lower rotary switches (see page 27) to:
z assign the IP address using the BootP or DHCP methods
z assign the IP address using stored or default IP parameters
z clear IP parameters
5 lower rotary switch
6 space provided to
record IP address
Write the IP address that you assign to this STB NIP 2311 here.
7 power supply interface
(see page 35)
Connect an external 24 VDC power supply to the NIM through this 2-pin receptacle.
8LED array
(see page 29)
The colored LEDs illuminate in various patterns to visually indicate the operational
status of the island.
9 release screw Turn this screw to remove the NIM from the DIN rail. (See the Automation Island
System Planning and Installation Guide for details.)
10 removable memory
card drawer
(see page 53)
Seat a removable memory card in this plastic drawer, then insert it into the NIM.
11 CFG port cover
(see page 33)
Lift this hinged flap on the front to access the CFG interface and the RST button.