4 Creating a planned SmartWire-DTSmartWire-DT configuration in SWD-Assist4.8 Storing the planned SmartWire-DT configuration40 SmartWire-DT Gateway EU5C-SWD-EIP-MODTCP 08/17 MN120003Z EN www.eaton.comThese include, for example, "Contactor model" and "Profile" for the PKE-SWD-32 device model; see example → Figure 23.Likewise, various data profiles that define the scope of I/O data that is trans-mitted cyclically can also be defined.Device-specific parameters for the EU5C-SWD-4PT analog module include,for example, selecting the analog sensor that must be connected, which canbe selected using the "T0" and "T1" drop-down menus, and scanning timespecifications, which can be selected using the "Refresh" drop-down menu.These settings are found in the "Device parameters" tab for the module.For information regarding the parameter configuration options available forindividual SmartWire-DT modules, please consult the "SmartWire-DT Mod-ules IP20", MN05006001Z.Figure 24: Device parameters of EU5E-SWD-4PT SmartWire-DT temperature module inSWD-Assist4.8 Storing the planned SmartWire-DT configuration▶ In order to establish a connection to the device, first switch to the Com-munication view by clicking on the "View" > "Communication view" but-tons.▶ Click on the "Connection setup" button and then on the "Online" button.▶ Click on the "Configurations in device" button▶ Under "Planned configuration," click on "PC=>Device"The planned SmartWire-DT configuration is now stored in the gateway. TheConfig LED will show a solid green light.