IpCAS ipEther232 User manual

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User guide
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Contents Page
Chapter 1: Introduction...................................................... 5
1.0 Legal Information ..............................................................................................5
1.1 Registered Trademarks.....................................................................................5
1.2 Important Information........................................................................................5
1.3 Safety references..............................................................................................6
1.4 non-warranty .....................................................................................................6
Chapter 2: The Device....................................................... 8
2.1 Sockets .............................................................................................................8
2.2 Usage ipEther232 (virtual ComPort) ...............................................................10
2.3 Usage ipEther232.Telnet ................................................................................11
2.4 Usage ipEther232.Modem (Ethernet modem).................................................12
2.5 Usage ipEther232.PPP (PPP – Gateway).......................................................14
2.6 Usage ipNTP (SNTP Timeserver)...................................................................16
2.7 Usage ipEther232.IO (Datalogger)..................................................................18
Chapter 3: Commissioning............................................ 20
3.1 Installation.......................................................................................................20
3.2 Configurationtool.............................................................................................21
3.3 Logfiles............................................................................................................25
3.4 Services ..........................................................................................................28
Chapter 4: Configuration of ipEther232..................... 31
4.1 Configuration of ipEther232 ............................................................................31
4.2 Checking the adjusted Com-Ports ..................................................................39
4.3 Parameter (Transparent UDP Mode) ..............................................................40
4.4 Kommunikationsdiagramm (Transparent UDP Mode) ....................................41
4.5 Sample for ipEther232 (Transparent UDP Mode) ...........................................42
4.6 Technical details for ipEther232......................................................................43
Chapter 5: Configuration of ipEther232.Telnet........ 46
5.1 Configuration of ipEther232.Telnet .................................................................46
5.2 Connection Test to ipEther232.Telnet.............................................................46
5.3 The Commando-Port.......................................................................................46
5.4 Parameter .......................................................................................................47
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5.5 Datacommunication .......................................................................................49
5.6 The Datencommunication (Gateway - Modus)................................................50
5.7 Sample der ipEther232.Telnet Schnittstelle ....................................................51
5.8 diagram of communication ..............................................................................52
5.9 Technical details for ipEther232.Telnet ...........................................................53
Chapter 6: Configuration of ipEther232.Modem...... 55
6.1 Configuration of ipEther232.Modem ...............................................................55
6.2 Serial Configuration.........................................................................................61
6.3 Configure Password Protection (Serial Devices only) .....................................61
6.4 ipEtherModem.inf (Driver-File) .......................................................................63
6.4 ipEtherModem.inf (Driver-File) .......................................................................63
6.5 Control Commands .........................................................................................66
6.6 AT Command Input and Execution .................................................................66
6.7 Transmission Mode.........................................................................................66
6.8 Quick Reference for AT Commands and Registers ........................................67
6.9 Description of the AT Commands ...................................................................68
6.10 Overview of the registers ..............................................................................71
6.11 Result Code ..................................................................................................78
6.12 Technical details for ipEther232.Modem .......................................................79
Chapter 7: Configuration of ipEther232.PPP............ 81
7.1 Configuration of ipEther232.PPP ....................................................................81
7.2 Configuration samples ....................................................................................86
7.3 Logfile .............................................................................................................92
7.4 Technical details for ipEther232.PPP..............................................................94
Chapter 8: Configuration of ipNTP ............................... 96
8.1 Configuration of ipNTP....................................................................................96
8.2 SNTP-Clients ................................................................................................101
8.3 DCF77-Antenna and DB9 Clutch ..................................................................106
8.4 GPS-Antenna and DB9 Clutch......................................................................106
8.5 Technical details for ipNTP ...........................................................................107
Kapitel 9: Configuration of ipEther232.IO ......................... 109
9.1 Configuration of ipEther232.IO......................................................................109
9.2 Parameter .....................................................................................................112
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9.3 Explanation of the function parameter...........................................................114
9.4 Diagram of Communication...........................................................................116
9.5 Data Message Format...................................................................................117
9.6 Samples for ipEther232.IO............................................................................119
9.7 OPC-Server ..................................................................................................125
9.8 Technische Details für ipEther232.IO............................................................127
Chapter 10: General technical details ....................... 130
10.1 Technical Data ............................................................................................130
10.2 Pin all ..........................................................................................................131
10.3 RS232 Connection Cable............................................................................133
10.4 Pin allocation for ipEther232.Modem OEM .................................................135
10.5 Power supply modules ................................................................................137
10.6 RS232 Module ............................................................................................138
10.7 RS232.Modem Module ...............................................................................138
10.8 RS485 Module ............................................................................................139
10.9 RS485 as a 2 wire solution .........................................................................140
10.10 DCF77 Modul............................................................................................140
10.11 GPS / DCF77 Modul .................................................................................140
10.12 I/O Modul 6x Input.....................................................................................141
9.10 DCF77 Modul..............................................................................................142
9.11 GPS / DCF77 Modul ...................................................................................142
10.13 Dimensions ...............................................................................................142
10.14 Statement of EEC Compliance .................................................................145
10.12 FAQ’s ........................................................................................................146
10.15 Glossar......................................................................................................150
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Chapter 1: Introduction
1.0 Legal Information
COPYRIGHT © 2004 ipcas GmbH
All rights reserved. No part of this document may be copied out, copied, reproduced, or
transferred in other form without the previous express written approval of the ipcas GmbH.
Misprint, mistakes and changes are left.
In so far as legally as possible, we cannot accept any liability for consequential damage caused
by using this guide. In other respects we shall accept liability for intention and gross negligence
only.
We have done our utmost to ensure that the information in this user guide is complete, accurate
and up to date. We don’t give any warranty for the correctness of the made details or for the
applicability of the decribed Product for any special purpose. We cannot provide any warranty
that changes to third-party equipment referred to in this guide will have no effect on the
applicability of the information provided in this guide.
The author reserves all rights, including the right to reproduce this guide in full or part thereof in
any form whatsoever.
The content is subject to change without prior notification.
The product is subject to technical change without prior notification.
1.1 Registered Trademarks
All in this Document used Trade marks are stated for identification purposes and may be the
property of the various holders.
1.2 Important Information
Please, pay attention to electrostatic unloadings. Use a work station suitable for the work with
CMOS components. Before you consult the customer service of your supplier, you should
notice the notes in this manual. During the warranty period, resorting to the customer service
may incur costs, if the fault or problem was caused by the customer and the solution or remedy
is described in this guide.To clean the device just use dry cloth. Dont use liquid- or
Aerosolcleaner.
Removing the serial number will void the warranty rights.
Damage caused by inappropriate packing will not be borne by the forwarding agent / insurance
company.
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1.3 Safety references
As is the case with all electrical equipment there are some basic safety precautions that you
should apply. These safety precautions are primarily for your safety but also to prevent damage
to the device.
Settings not described in this guide and changes to the device electronics are to be carried out
by an authorized vendor only.
Read the user guide carefully and keep it to hand.
Make sure that the device is placed on a stable, flat surface. Make sure that for rail mounted
devices the top hat rail is sufficiently grounded and the rail spring has good contact.
Use the Device at a tempered, dust- and vibrationfree Place.
Excessive heat will damage the Device. Therefore it should not suspended to high
Temperatures. (No mounting near heatsources. No direct sunlight.)
Device shouldn’t be used at exceptional humidity.
Make sure no Liquids or Particles can get into the Device.
Dont place the Device near to magnetic fields, because this can be responsible for data loss.
(Never make any changes to the device that are not described in the user guide.)It´s forbidden
to run the Device with an other supply voltage which isn’t described for the Device. This could
damage the device and you will have to pay for the repairs. Only the authorized vendor may
change the input voltage, should this become necessary.
The powersupply must be free from overloads and other malfunction. The Interfaces must be
free from overloads, different potential and other malfunction. Otherwise the Deivce could
become damaged.
Don’t carry out any modifications in the Device, which are not described in this user guidel. That
could damage the Device and the owner will be liable to pay the costs.
Make sure that the following conditions are fulfilled:
Use a suitable power supply unit. In case of doubt consult your supplier. The device should be
used exclusively with the mains unit supplied. Using a different power supply unit may lead to
the device being damaged.
If the device is damaged, disconnect from the mains. Arrange for immediate repair.
Make sure the mains socket is located near the device and is easily accessible.
You have to pull the mains plug completely to disconnect.
Make sure the maximum power rating of an extension cable or multiple contact plug, if used,
must not be exceeded. The mains cable must be protected against damage by yourself. Do not
place anything on the cable and put it down, so that there is no danger of stepping on or
tripping over it.
A damaged mains cable must be replaced immediately.
Make sure the mains cable is disconnected before starting to clean the device. Use a dry cloth
only. Do not use any liquid or aerosol cleaning agent.
1.4 non-warranty
The ipcas GmbH is not liable for the use of Software or Products which are mentioned in this
Document.
Also this company is not liable if use of these products hurt any existing or future licence or
patent laws from third party. ipcas GmbH reserves the right to execute modifications of the
contents without previous announcements.
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1.5 limited warranty
The ipcas GmbH guaranteeing the final consumer (purchaser), that the Device at proper use
will have a 24 month long period of time without any material damage or through that caused
working capacity. At incorrect work or damaged material, the Ipcas GmbH will
repair or change parts of the product or the whole Product respectively everything
within the warranty period, that seems to be necessary for the Ipcas GmbH to get back
the normal operating status, if the bill is available. In free discretion of the Ipcas GmbH, the
exchange may contain new or as good as new Devices or Parts, wich have the same
functionality like the original Device.
This warranty will expire instantly, if the Device is modifiyed, used uncorrect,
sportive or careless damaged through force majeure, or using the Device out the proper
working conditions.
Only the purchaser have claim for repair or exchange. Other pretensions aren’t existing. These
warranty conditions substitute all other warrantys or warranty services, no matter if assertive,
explicit or implicit, and they don't mean, that the product came out for certain or economic
intention or any other intention.
Not at all and in no way the ipcas GmbH is liable for indirekt or any damage or
consequential damage wich the customer eventually suffer.
The Ipcas Gmbh don't gives any warranty that the Software / Hardware match your
requirements, or that the Software / Hardware work accurate and faultless. With the
installation of the Software / Hardware you take the responsibilty for the use of the
software / Hardware, also your expected Results, the installation, the application and the
achieved results wich were made through the use of the software.
For claiming your warranty service, please get to your Vendor, who will send back the Device to
the Ipcas GmbH. If there's no bill with the Device or if the whole thing isnt in the Warranty
period anymore, Ipcas will repair or change the damaged parts (own choice) and will charge the
parts and the working time. Repaired or replacement Devices will be sent back to the added
address.
CAUTION:
Product warranty will be void if the serial is removed.
Through unsuitable packing caused damage wount be overtaken by
the carrier / insurer.
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Chapter 2: The Device
2.1 Sockets
ipEther232 has three sockets:
• Ethernet (10BaseT) for a 10/100 Mbit network
• RS232 SUB-D 9
• 9V DC mains supply or 24 VDV or 48/60V DC
A diagram of all connectors and their designation is displayed on the housing.
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The LEDs indicate the device state and have the following meaning:
• POWER The device is switched on.
• System Slow flashing indicates that at the moment there is
no connection to a PC. Fast flashing indicates that
the device is in use.
• LINK LAN There is a physical connection to the network.
• LAN Rx Packets are received by the Ethernet.
• x Packets are sent to the Ethernet.
• 24 Rx Data is received via the RS232 line.
• V24 Tx Data ia the RS232 line.
• Error An error has occured in the RS232 line.
At Ethernetprotocols like IPX, RIP and IGRP (MTU
p
he
Ehternetprotocol.
After the virtuel Com-Port is closed the red LED will
ake it optically visible.
LAN T
V
is sent v
RS232
SUB-D 9 Pin
Ethernet
10/100
RJ45
9V DC
higher then 1500) the red LED lights u
because it can’t be recognized by t
light up for 0.5 seconds to m
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Exception ipNTP, here the LEDs have the following
meaning including Version 10.9:
moment there is
cates that the
AN ork.
• LAN Rx ackets are received by the Ethernet.
• LAN Tx
• SECOND 7.
• MINUTE -77.
• ANTENNA
For the ipNTP ex version 10.10 with DCF and GPS realization the LEDs have the
following signification:
• POWER The Device is switched on.
• SECOND(1) Second impulses received by the DCF-77.
• GPS RX(2) Packets are received by the GPS.
• GPS TX(2) Packets are sent to the GPS.
• LAN RX Packets are received by the Ethernet.
• LAN TX Packets are sent to the Ethernet.
• LINK LAN There is a physical connection to the network.
• ANTENNA If the LED is durable glowing it means that no
DCF77or GPS-Signal is received. If the LED is flashing
it means no optimal Transmission is established and
that’s why it can’t be synchronized.
(1) Only for ipNTP with DCF-77-Antenna
(2) Only for ipNTP with GPS-Antenna
• POWER The device is switched on.
• System Slow flashing indicates that at the
no synchronisation. Fast flashing indi
device is in use.
• LINK L There is a physical connection to the netw
P
Packets are sent to the Ethernet.
Second impulse is received by the DCF-7
Minute impulse is received by the DCF
DCF-77 signal is lost.
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2.2 Usage ipEther232 (virtual ComPort)
ipEther2 u
WAN.
This allo trol de ng
distance
Such de e
• modems
• printers
• SPS controls
•
tegration in the Windows environment is realized via a driver which supplies a
irtual serial "COM" interface.
For the p virtue integrated normal
interface in the pc. Also the as
possible e es can be
installed
32 enables you to s via a TCP/IP network, LAN or se serial interface
ws you to con vices without a network interface over lo
s.
vic s are:
embedded controllers
In
v
ap lication the ll COM-Interface looks like a
Behavior of the Interface corresponds as far
lik a physical COM interface. Up to 255 virtual interfac
at one PC.
COM2
COM3
ethernet/TCP/IP
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2.3 Usage ipEther232.Telnet
The RS232/485-Ethernet-Converter, ipEther232.Telnet makes it possible to control devices with
RS232/485 in rfaces via TCP/IP (Ethernet).
From several workstations to the network all attached devices can be used. There are two
supported mo
Mode 1: Tel
te
des supported by this device: telnet and gateway.
net
ices!
The Telnet-connection gives you high measurey of flexibility and the control about
the Ethernet connected serial Devices and beyond that it’s a Operating system-independently.
No drivers are needed because nearly every operating system has telnet pre-installed.
Mode 2: Ga ay
serial device
et to serial Dev
Telnet from Ethern
tew
Gateway from serial Devices / Data to Ethernet!
The Gateway functionality gives you the possibility for direct data transfer to a TCP/IP Address
(IP-Address:Port).
For example an application can log, filter, analyze, format and represent serial Data
in the Internet / Intranet.
serial device
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2.4 Usage ipEther232.Modem (Ethernet modem)
ipEther232.Modem enables you to use serial interfaces via a TCP/IP network.
This allows you to control devices without a network interface over long
distances. In addition to the serial interface, the Ethernet modem also has a
network interface. In order to connect two serial devices simply use two modems
linked via Ethernet instead of a serial cable.
Ø terminals
Ø CNC controllers
Ø counting devices
Such devices are: Ø embedded controllers
Ø industrial switches
Ø serial printers
Thus all applications and devices that support terminal or modem functionalities
can also be used via the Ethernet. This has numerous advantages:
• lower telephone costs
• reduce the number of analog connections (monthly fee)
• simplified logistics
• extremely low porting costs
• protects your investments by converting serial devices into network
devices without necessitating changes in the existing software, saving
additional product development costs
• sing solutions
Ø SPS controllers
Ø card reader
Ø Measuring equipment
Ø UPSs
versatile power supply and optimal hou
•
• automatic setup of network connection after interruptions
• easy to setup and suitable for larger installations
ple integration of serial applications • sim
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"Networking" will soon be the global standard. However, manufacturers
require expensive labor, precious time and comprehensive experience to
develop network technologies. As most devices are already equipped with
an RS232/485 interface, the Ethernet modem offers an instant and efficient
solution for transmitting RS232/485 data via the network. The Ethernet
modem not only provides added value to your product, it also adds to the
val
ue of your existing equipment for the next generation.
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2.5 Usage ipEther232.PPP (PPP – Gateway)
kets via
).
With ipEther232.PPP all these (serial) devices can be linked up to an Ethernet
LAN via TCP/IP and thus also to the internet or your company intranet.
The PPP gateway solution works with all operating systems and is compatible
with existing PPP applications. You can start several services (ftp, telnet, www,
ssh, rsh, rcp etc.) simultaneously via this transparent network connection.
1.) „Ethernet for all“
Ethernet capability for all TCP/IP enabled devices without
a dedicated Ethernet interface, such
- Embedded PC
- SPS
- PC
- Notebook
- Modem
- Router
- Palm
The PPP / Ethernet – Converter enables the transmission of network pac
a serial interface from and to the Ethernet (PPP = Point to Point Protocol
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2.) „simple Network routing“
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Simple routing between two
networks via GSM, ISDN or analog
modems, for instance to link up a
branch to the company LAN.
3.) „dial i
Einwählmöglichkeit für
Enables company LAN access for home
office, remote maintenance or for
company networks.
n“
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2.6 Usag ver)
The ipNTP Standalone Timeserver can transmit DCF77 / GPS time information
onto computers, controllers or other dynamically critical devices / applications
ove t client first determines the average transmission time for
the data exch time server. After that the client fetches the current
time and patches this value around the transmission time. The time on the client
deviates then only a few milliseconds from the timeserver.
All components in the TCP / IP network could be synchronized over the SNTP
protocol with the time signal transmitter Mainflingen near Frankfurt at the Main
(DCF77), or through the global satellite navigation system (GPS).
Time-precise solutions are needed in task executions, schedulers, personnel
information systems, time recordings and error logging. Through the commitment
TCP / IP is the platform independen
guaranteed.
DCF77 / GPS
antenna
e ipNTP (SNTP Timeser
i
p
NTP-TimeServer
time detection system
task execution
TCP/IP
Ethernet
SNTP-Protocol
r he ethernet. The
ange with the
of the network protocols SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol – RFC 2030) and
ce even in heterogenous networks
NTP Server - Information
The network time protocol (NTP) is used in order to synchronize the time of a
client over the Internet/Intranet with other computers or with an external clock.
The primary NTP timeservers are over external timers locked maximally exactly
to the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). The NTP Client synchronize the time
with NTP commands with the servers indicated as an argument.
DCF77 - Information
The DCF77 radio clocks receive the official time of the federal republic of
Germany from the physical-technical federal institution (PTB) in Braunschweig
and transmit the signal over different interfaces to computers and systems. The
long-term accuracy of the PTB calibrating standard measure is achieved by radio
alignment of the sender DCF77 in Mainflingen at Frankfurt/Main of 1 x10 E-13
weekly. Due to the high accuracy only this time is recognized as legally binding in
the federal republic.
GPS - Information
000 km high satellites are moving in different orbits around the
arth. In every satellite is an atomic clock (min. accuracy 1x 10 E-12), whose time
sent out continuously with the orbital data. The GPS-receiver registers the
ates of minimum 3 ,maximum 6 satelites and calculates his position from
.
In approx. 20.
e
is
d
these values. If the position is computed, the terms of the dates can be
determined by the individual satellites. From these values the GPS world time is
determined in the timeserver and continued about a variable quartz time exactly
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2.7 Usage ipEther232.IO (Datalogger)
he compact "ipEther232.IO" data logger / event logger enables acquisiton of
igital input values such as process and machine data which are then
utomatically transferred via Ethernet to a central server (standard PC) for further
rocessing.
Acq
T
d
a
p
uisition, counting, monitoring of digital signals
processing, visualization, warnings
Its modular structure and consistent separation allow easy implementation for a
ide range of uses. ipEther232.IO is highly scalable for small or high numbers of
O channels for central or decentral digital data acquisition wherever the data is
eeded.
Ether232.IO features a compact design, is easy to integrate and offers a wide
nge applications including process and machine data acquisition, automation,
entral building control systems, and measurement data acquisition.
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I/
n
ip
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Chapter 3: Commissioning
3.1 Installation
Connect the device to the mains. The "Power“ signal and the flashing "System“
LED indicate that ipEther232 is ready for operation.
ipEther232 is connected to the network via an RJ45 socket.
The "Link LAN“ LED (connection) indicates the connection to the LAN.
If this is not the case, check the netwok connection or network line.
The enclosed CD contains a driver set-up program and the configuration tool.
The driver runs on all Windows NT based operating systems, therefore Windows
NT with SP5, Windows 2000 and Windows XP.
All Applications are based on the Microsoft .Net Framework 1.1. If .Net is not jet
installed on your Machine - just get and Install the DotNet framework 1.1.
Here is the URL:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/netframework/downloads/updates/default.aspx
(ca.23mb)
If you don't have an internet connection please install it from cd.
In addition the Datebase Application needs the "Microsoft Data Access
components 2.8" if this is not already installed on your Computer:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/data/mdac/downloads/default.aspx (ca.5mb)
If you don’t have installed this and you want or need it please look on our
driver cd.
No PC reboot is necessary after installation. The configuration tools starts
automatically after installation.
For later configuration sessions the program is included in the "Program files -
ipcas GmbH – ipEther Products“ folder.
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IpCAS ipEther232 User manual

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