13 Industrial Ethernet Overview13.1 Industrial Ethernet Setup13.1.1 Set the Industrial Ethernet Protocol (EtherNet/IP, PROFINET®, Modbus/TCP, PCCC)The Industrial Ethernet communication channel is disabled by default.To enable this channel, use the following instructions:1. From the System Settings screen, click Communications, then click Industrial Protocols.2. Select the desired protocol from the list.• Disabled (default)• EtherNet/IP• PROFINET®• Modbus/TCP• PCCCOnly one type of connection can be established at a time.3. Select the desired 32 Bit Format from the list.32 bit Format determines how 32 bit integers and floating point values are stored in sequential 16 bit registers (words)—leastsignificant word first (LSW-MSW) or most significant word first (MSW-LSW).Word Value0 LSW1 MSW ORWord Value0 MSW1 LSWNote: To configure the tool-specific results, see:• Tool-Specific Results: EtherNet/IP on page 159• Tool-Specific Results: Modbus/TCP on page 180• Tool-Specific Results: PCCC on page 190• Tool-Specific Results: PROFINET on page 19913.1.2 Set the Trigger ModeTrigger the sensor using either the hardware trigger or through the Industrial Ethernet.To only accept triggers generated through the Industrial Ethernet communication channel, set the trigger to Industrial Ethernet.Note: An Industrial Protocol must be enabled from System Settings > Communications > Industrial Protocols before setting thetrigger to Industrial Ethernet.1. On the Sensor screen, click the Camera tool.The Inputs tab displays.2. On the Inputs tab, expand Trigger.3. Select Industrial Ethernet from the Trigger Mode list.13.2 Supported FunctionsThe VE Series camera is controlled over an Industrial Ethernet connection using the input and output data it makes available over theprotocol.The following are examples of sensor functions that can be performed using input and output values:• Product change• Remote teach• Sensor trigger• Read output indicators (pass/fail/ready/error)VE Series Smart Camera152 www.bannerengineering.com - Tel: 763.544.3164