3/9/2023 7:07 AM | |
Joined: 4/28/2015 Last visit: 11/5/2024 Posts: 3345 Rating: (379)
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Hi, understood - also with those tool you are not able to connect. This is really strange. I totally forgot about your UART cable somehow - probably mixed with another topic, sorry. You can also change the boot-order via UART cable.
This prodecure is also described in the PDF in this post, chapter 3.3.3 After that the IOT2050 should boot from your SD card with Example Image. Please check whether you can access the Example Image via 192.168.200.1 after this procedure. If so then we can talk about the next steps to re-install eMMc. Best regards! |
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3/9/2023 12:08 PM | |
Joined: 3/24/2022 Last visit: 10/31/2024 Posts: 32 Rating: (0) |
Hi, Thank you, I connect via LAN. Best Regards |
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3/9/2023 2:26 PM | |
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Hi, nice! Now you could delete the eMMc with the following command:
Are you fine with running the Example Image or do you want to run it or the Industrial OS on the internal eMMc? I would also recommend to update the firmware and use the latest Example Image V1.2.2 or Industrial OS V3.2.2. Best regards! |
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3/10/2023 6:48 AM | |
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Hi, okay then I would say using the Example Image is more easy and saves you a little time. You can either go with the V1.1.1 or update the firmware and using V1.2.2 (recommended). The easiest way to achieve your goal is using Node-Red for that. Here we have an example, you can use the S7 node for the connection to the S7-1200. Best regards! |
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