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Use the drop-down lists to select the options available. Once selected, the “Configure” 
button becomes available. For the “nLC-COM-ENET-MB1” option, click the “Configure” 
button to display the “Configure Ethernet” dialog box (see Figure 3-5).
Figure 3-5
The “Configure Ethernet” dialog box configures the Ethernet option
The options available in this dialog box are:
Select “Obtain IP Address Using BootP” to use an address assigned by Phoenix 
Contact “IPassign.exe” (downloadable from the Phoenix Contact website), Factory 
Manager, or another BOOTP server.
Select “Obtain IP Address using DHCP” if there is a DHCP server on the network.
Select “Use the following IP Address” and enter the static “IP Address” and “Subnet 
Mask” in the fields that become available.
Modbus TCP parameters and options are:
“Write Mode” used to select one of the following options: “Read/Write”, “Restricted 
Write”, or “Read Only”.
“Watchdog Timeout” used to enter a timeout value in the field or use the up/down 
buttons to set a value in seconds and tenths of a second. If the timeout is exceeded 
after executing a command, the nanoLC issues a fault as defined by the “Fault” 
drop-down list. Leave the Timeout value at "0.0" to disable the watchdog timer. 
“Fault” provides options for handling a fault occurs when the project is expecting a 
response from Modbus TCP and doesn’t receive one within the watchdog timeout 
limit. Choices for handling faults are: “Fault” sets a fault condition and stop 
execution, and “Warning” sets a warning condition and continue execution