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How to Set Up and Use Delem Controller Network Function?
Struggling with Delem Controller network function setup? Incorrect configuration can lead to communication issues and inefficient operations. Learn how to set it up properly for seamless control and precision.
The Delem Controller network function is essential for smooth communication and efficient press brake operations. This guide covers step-by-step instructions to configure the network settings, ensuring optimal performance for your Delem system.
Let’s dive into the setup process and explore how to configure your Delem network function for flawless operation.
1. Introduction
The DA-60Ts controls offers the possibility of Network Connectivity as a standard feature. Once that it is enabled by means of the proper machine parameter, it is possible to make use of network function for delem controller, like storing products in a shared folder or allowing Remote Assistance connections.
2.Configuration
Go to the Machine Parameters menu and select “General Parameters” . On the “General” tab, enable the network functionality by selecting“Yes”in the“Allow Network Features”parameter field
Optionally, in case Remote Assistance will be used, you can choose to enable it also. In the “Remote Assistance” tab select “on” either in “Allow Remote Assistance” or in“Allow incoming connections”:
For more detailed information about Remote Assistance feature, please refer to the Application Note AN1108.
Now perform a restart of the controller. After this, go to“Settings”menu.
At the right side of the “Time Settings”tab, now you can see also a“Network” tab:
The network status can be checked here, right below the logo field.
Now tap the “Network Settings” button:
A“Network Settings” pop-up window will appear; here the Interface should be enabled, like shown below:
If you are connecting to a network that has a DHCP server available, then you should also enable it.
If you are connecting the controller to a PC directly via a network cable and nothing else in between, then DHCP should not be enabled. In this case it is better to use a fixed IP address either at the PC or at the controller, taking care that the IP addresses are within the same subnet mask.
Once that the“END” button is tapped, you should see the“Network status”field showing the network speed:
At this moment we have already the controller properly connected to the network.
3. Accessing an Eexternal Shared Folder
3.1 Creating a shared folder on thePC
Browse to the folder you want to share, click on it with the right mouse button, and on the pop-up menu select“Properties”:
A window like the one below shown should be seen. Select the“Sharing”tab, and then click on the“Advanced Sharing”button:
Select then“Share this folder”, like shown below:
If necessary, the Folder Permissions can also be modified. For that, click on the“Permissions” button and adjust then according to your wishes:
Once that everything has been adjusted, click on “Apply” and then “OK” to close the “Permissions” window, then “Apply” and “OK” again to close the “Advanced Sharing” window.
Now you need to take note of the information shown here on the“Properties”window – it’ll be used to add the share at the controller.
On the above example,“PC415W10”is the name of the server, and “DA_69TL Shared Folder” is the name of the share.
3.2 Adding aremoteshareatthecontroller
In the Network Settings tab, tap on “+ remote shares” and then select “add share”
The below pop-up window will be shown, and the share information needs to be provided:
Name:here you should choose a name for the share.
Server:here the name of the server should be put. In our example, like explained on the previous page, “PC415W10” should be used.
Share:here the name of the PC shared folder should be put. In our example, like explained on the previous page, “DA_69TL Shared Folder” should be used.
Username,Password andDomainname: these fields should be filled with the same login data used on the host PC.
After filling out all the fields, tap the “share” button. If the connection is successful, the screen should be like the below one:
If the indicated state shown is “Active”, the share is ready to be used.
To check the functionality of the share, go to the Products menu and tap the“change directory”button:
The shared folder can be selected and used for products storage purpose:
4. Sharinganinternalfolderof thecontroller
In the Network Settings tab, tap on“ local shares”:
Below pop-up window will be shown; here the network sharing should be enabled:
Once that network sharing is enabled, you can choose which folder you wish to share; in below example, both“ products”and“tools”folders are shared:
After the necessary shares have been selected, tap the“end”button.
4.1 Sharing the OEMpartitions (for service purposes)
Sometimes it can be useful to share the OEM partitions, so that you can access them and modify the internal files, e.g. changing the Sequencer during a Remote Assistance connection.
For that you have first to be logged in with an OEM password of at least level 2.
In the“Network”tab, tap the“local shares”button; below pop-up window should appear:
Now tap the“add share”button.
Name:here you should choose a name for the share.
Description:here a description of the server should be put.
Path:here the path of the share should be indicated; for that, tap on the selection field – the
keyboard should be opened:
Tap again on the same selection field; the path selection screen should be seen.
Here the desired path should be selected; after choosing it, tap on the“select”button, and after that, tap on the“enter”key at the keyboard.
After the keyboard is closed, tap on the“share”button. At this moment you should already see the share available on the“Shares overview”menu, like shown on the next picture.
After tapping the “end” button, the share is available to be accessed externally from a PC of the network.
5. Accessing a shared folderof thecontroller fromaPC
In order to access the shared folders of the controller, the controller address on the network need to be known. On the “Network “ tab, tap on the “network settings” button; below screen will be shown:
The controller’s IP address can be seen here.
Another alternative for accessing the controller is via the host name, defined in the“local shares”tab:
Now, at the PC, open the File Explorer and type “ \\xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx “, where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx should point the controller’s IP address (shown on previous page):
Alternatively also the host name can be used:
If the address is correctly inserted, after pressing“enter” it should be possible to see the controller’s shared folders:
6. Postscript
The link below provides the operating manual for the DELEM control system of the press brake. You can choose the appropriate one for your machine, download it and check it out.