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1. 3 5 setup tent ae Ure eae 3 6 DOS command prompt window 3 8 DOS command prompt window esee 3 8 ARP command and Telnet configuration 3 9 Password d ons 3 9 Telnet configuration menu nennen 3 9 Default upon delivery default settings 3 10 PHOENIX CONTACT B 1 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 Section 4 B 2 PHOENIX CONTACT Figure 3 13 Figure 3 14 Figure 3 15 Figure 3 16 Figure 3 17 Figure 4 1 Figure 4 2 Figure 4 3 Figure 4 4 Figure 4 5 Figure 4 6 Figure 4 7 Figure 4 8 Figure 4 9 Figure 4 10 Figure 4 11 Figure 4 12 Figure 4 13 Figure 4 14 Figure 4 15 Figure 4 16 Figure 4 17 Figure 4 18 Figure 4 19 Figure 4 20 Figure 4 21 Figure 4 22 Figure 4 23 Figure 4 24 Figure 4 25 Figure 4 26 Figure 4 27 Figure 4 28 Figure 4 29 Figure 4 30 C 3 11 CERE 3 13 Mode TN 3 13 Procedure for making changes to the configuration using WBM 3 16 Save and Reboot menu with present changes 3 26 Point to point connection tunnel 4 1 Point to point connection two control systems
2. 4 1 Client server mode nennen nennen nennen nnn 4 2 Redirector virtual COM ports 4 2 Modbus gateway and other multi drop networks 4 3 Dialing into remote networks using a RAS server 4 3 Application Settings menu for UDP single drop mode 4 5 Menu extensions for multi drop mode 4 6 Application Settings menu for mode 4 8 Application example for a peer to peer connection 4 9 Application example for the COM port redirector 4 11 Application settings for redirector connection 4 13 Welcome SCIOOI re Pete rap xxi bn tet 4 15 Selecting the installation path 4 15 Completing the installation 4 16 Redirector Main MENU E 4 17 Meni ettet llena died eund 4 17 IP Service Setup menu 4 18 HPOMSCUINGS uis 4 18 Advanced Settings menu 4 20 COM port redirector connection establishment 4 21 Successfully established connection 4
3. 5 EET n 3 1 3 1 Default upon delivery default 5 3 1 3 2 Contig ring the 9 6 3 2 3 2 1 GContiguratlon Via nba rat pa S RA ERO ava E rte SEES SA PEU ES eR ERE 3 3 3 2 2 Configuration via the V 24 RS 232 interface 3 5 3 2 3 Configuration vie BOOIP eR ba ende ees 3 7 3 2 4 Configuration ARP command and Telnet 3 8 3 3 Sending a DNO PT HO 3 14 3 4 Web based management 3 15 3 4 1 CAS MON ATU eR ER 3 15 3 4 2 Requirements for the use of WBM _ 3 15 3 4 3 Functions and information in WBM cccccssseeeeeeseeeeeeseeeeeeeseaeeeeeees 3 17 3 4 4 Modifying the IP settings 3 18 3 4 5 Configuring the serial interface 3 19 3 4 6 Configuring SNMP traps 3 20 104042 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT Product designation 4 5 3 4 7 Application Settings CEN ad eR 3 20 3 4 8 Changing the password cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeesaaaaeeeeeeenaaaees 3 21 3 4 9 Updating the soft
4. 6 3 6 2 1 Displaying and printing the configuration overview 6 3 6 2 2 Saving the configuration using TFTP 6 5 6 2 3 Loading the configuration using TFTP 6 5 6 3 Configuration upload and download using a terminal program 6 6 6 3 1 Establishing a connection to the FL COM SERVER 6 6 6 3 2 Saving COM server configuration on a 6 9 6 3 3 Downloading COM server configuration from a 6 11 6 4 Updating the firmware and 6 13 6 4 1 Updating the software 6 14 E T 1 A 1 Structure of IP addresses sad tse RE e pinu Penta PAL Rad is Metu A 1 A 1 1 Valid IP parameters 1 A1 2 Assigning IP addresses A 1 A1 3 Special IP addresses for special applications A 3 A T4 SUbhelHmssKS uice te teas ett eR dece een Ro eaten A 4 A2 Tecnnicaldala c E 7 2 1 COMMONMANCE Em 9 2 2 Block eee EMO xad eae aor A 10 A 2 3 DIME
5. 6 5 Configuration overview The current values of all variable settings are displayed clearly in an HTML file 4 Print the overview for the system documentation 5 Alternatively you can save this information as an HTML or TXT file onto a data carrier via the Save As menu in the browser The configuration can be easily displayed in these file formats on any PC This function is used exclusively to display the settings in plain text Automatic configuration of the device via file download is only possible using Saving the configuration using TFTP on page 6 5 104042 en 01 Service and maintenance 6 2 2 Saving the configuration using TFTP This function can be used to save the active FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 configuration in a back up file direction device to host The configuration cannot be displayed in plain text The format is used exclusively for the automatic configuration of devices using TFTP data transfer When a configuration is uploaded from the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 to a PC the last saved version is transmitted If you want to transmit the active configuration first save it again Save and Reboot menu Before transferring the configuration file via TFTP make sure that TFTP is enabled in the Security Security Flags menu see Section 3 4 8 1 In WBM select the Configuration Management menu item under General Configuration 2 Inthe TFTP Server IP Address field
6. I E E E E E E Figure 4 17 Port Setup menu 2 Confirm the selection with OK and return to the main menu 3 Select a COM port that was previously activated in the drop down menu 4 Thenclick on Add IP PHOENIX CONTACT 4 17 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 4 18 PHOENIX CONTACT The IP Service Setup window is opened IP Service Setup Host 192 168 0 162 TCPPart 3001 e Figure 4 18 IP Service Setup menu 5 Inthe Host field enter the IP address of the destination FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 to which the activated COM port should be redirected e g 192 168 0 162 6 Inthe Port field enter the port number 3001 via which communication will take place 7 Confirm your entries with OK and return to the main menu 8 Thenclick on Port Settings The Port Settings window is opened Port Settings Timeout Reconnect E Server Reconnect No Net Close Inband Listen Connection Timeout Cancel Figure 4 19 Port Settings menu 9 Activate the Raw Mode option Raw mode must always be activated for redirector applications 10 Select other options for establishing and aborting a connection according to the application 104042 en 01 104042 en 01 Applications Table 4 6 Options in the Port Settings menu Timeout Reconnect With this option the COM port redirector re establishes the TCP connection if the conn
7. BG 2 mj Config Msi it 2 Documents and Settings My Recent Files Documents jRECYCLER Lj System Volume Information 4 iE ywINDOWS Desktop CONFIGURATION TXT My Computer a File name CONFIGURATION TXT v My Network Files of type Text file TXT 3i Figure 6 15 Opening the configuration file File download starts automatically PHOENIX CONTACT 6 11 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 NOTE Aborting the download prematurely may result in data loss Transmission can take up to one minute Only very slight LED activity can be detected at the interfaces during this time 4 Successful data transfer is confirmed with the following message amp Telnet HyperTerminal File Edit View Transfer Help Configuration Upload Was successfull Change Setup 8 Standard IP 4 Factory defaults 8 Exit without save 9 Save and exit Transfer 18 Get Setup 11 Put Setup Your choice 9 Connected 0 00 01 Auto detect TCP IP Figure 6 16 Saving the new configuration 5 Save the new configuration by entering 9 and confirm the entry by pressing ENTER 6 new configuration is saved and is now available NOTE For security reasons the PPP password cannot be transferred via a configuration upload download This setting can only be made via web based management 6 12 PHOENIX CONTACT 104042 en_01 104042 en 01 Service and maintenance 6 4 Updating
8. 1 1 Cross Over Pin TD Pint o gt RD Sse RD Pin 1 Pin2 RD TD 2 Pin2 RD I RD Pin2 Pin3 RD Pin3 Pin3 TD SK Pin 3 Pin6 TD Pin6 Pin6 TD TD Pin6 696300006 Figure 2 12 Pin assignment of Ethernet connecting cables 2 12 PHOENIX CONTACT 104042 en 01 104042 en 01 Mounting the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 2 8 4 Ethernet operating indicators The FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 is equipped with comprehensive operating indicators for diagnostics at the twisted pair port UNI RS232 422 Ord No 23 13 454 CONTACT Figure 2 13 Diagnostic indicators for the TP port 14 100 The green 100 LED lights up when data is being transmitted at 100 Mbps 15 FD The green FD LED lights up when data is being transmitted in full duplex mode 16 LINK The line monitoring function checks the cable segment for an interrupt The partner must transmit link or data signals The green LINK LED lights up if no error has occurred An interface that is not being used or a termination device that is switched off is indicated as an error and the LED goes out 18 Activity The yellow Activity LED flashes according to the amount of data that is currently being transmitted or received at the TP port PHOENIX CONTACT 2 13 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 2 9 Connecting the power sup
9. Figure 4 45 New Connection Wizard 104042 en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT 4 45 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 3 Select Connect to the network at my workplace New Connection Wizard Network Connection What do want to do Connect to the Internet Connect to the Internet so you can browse the Web and read email Connect to a business network using dial up or you can work from home a field office or another location Set up a home or small office network Connect to an existing home or small office network ar set up a new one Set up an advanced connection Connect directly to another computer using your serial parallel ar infrared port set up this computer that other computers can connect to il Figure 4 46 Network connections 4 Select Dial up connection Hew Connection Wizard Network Connection How do vou want ta connect ta the network at your workplace Create the following connection Connect using modem and regular phone line an Integrated Services Digital Network ISON phone Virtual Private Network connection Connect to the network using a virtual private network connection over the Internet Figure 4 47 Dial up connection 4 46 PHOENIX CONTACT 104042_en_01 Applications 5 Entera connection name New Connection Wizard Connection Specify a name for this connection to your workplace name for
10. Management objects organized in MIBs PHCENIX m m S i e o ES LJ MIB e s V A ere 0010000000900 000 00 00 00 00 9290909000000 RCV 000 00 00 00 00 n a njoO0 00000000000 OOl55lna 00000000 696300011 Figure 5 1 Diagram of SNMP 104042 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 5 3 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 5 4 PHOENIX CONTACT 104042 en 01 Service and maintenance 6 Service and maintenance 6 1 Emergency configuration If you are unable to carry out WBM device configuration via a network e g because the set static IP address is unknown serial emergency access can be used Local access to the device is required and a PC with a terminal program must be connected to the V 24 RS 232 interface 6 1 1 Scope of functions The following functions are available for emergency configuration Configuring t
11. Initial Dialogue strings Receive CLIENT Send CLIENTSERVER Modem Setting Dialup phone number fallback User name can be up to character any ASCH printable char can be used The password must be at least 4 and can be up to 12 characters To clear the password type in 4 or more Os User name and password are case sensitive Warning The password will be sent over the network unencrypted Note To switch operation modes press the button and then Confirm You have to save and reboot to activate the new configuration and Firmware Current Firmware Image loaded PP PC UDP and PM MODBUS TCP Figure 4 42 Application settings for combined dial up connection and remote access client 4 42 PHOENIX CONTACT 104042 en 01 104042 en 01 Applications 4 8 4 Configuration of a remote maintenance connection 4 8 4 1 Setting up the COM server 1 Configure the serial V 24 RS 232 interface of the FL COMSERVER UNI 232 422 485 under General Configuration Serial to 8 data bits no parity one stop bit and hardware handshake RTS CTS Configure the application to PPP mode under General Configuration Application Settings Confirm the entry with Confirm Then save and activate the new settings under General Configuration Save and Reboot by selecting the Save and Reboot items and then entering the system password default private Switch to the General Configuration
12. Set the Remote port or IP Address IF required to check these values when the Master requests Session Channel settings Device type Slave Master Protocal RTU O ASCII minutes Disconnect with Inactivity timeout seconds range 0 255 If unused set to 0 0 Clear Input Buffer Qo On TCP Flush Mad Clear Qutput Buffer Off Idle Force Timeout Characters aerial Response Time Qut milliseconds Session profiles Sessions Port B maximum of 8 sessions may be configured The MOODUS por for the Slave to Listen on is usually 502 Advanced Settings Fixed Slave Address May be used if the Master can only send slave address of 0 in which case the 0 will be converted to this value when the data is transmitted on the serial line Note To switch operation modes press the button and then Confirm You have to save and reboot to activate the new configuration and Firmware Current Firmware Image loaded PC POSUDP and TCP PM MODBUS TCP PPZPPP Figure 4 27 Settings at the slaves 104042 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 4 29 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 4 8 PPP applications PPP applications only supported by the FL COMSERVER UNI 232 422 485 4 8 1 Possible applications The firmware and therefore the scope of functions of the new FL COMSERVER UNI 232 422 485 has been extended so that numerous new PPP applications are supported 4 8 1 1 Per
13. Site map on the left hand side nformation tables which contain current device information during runtime 3 4 2 2 Procedure for making changes to the configuration Select the configuration menu Modify the settings Accept via Confirm Modify other settings es no Select the Save Reboot menu Save settings permanently via Save The configuration will be activated on the next reboot Activate the settings immediately via Reboot I Gaver A ation L General Instructions Device Information at Save and Reboot Load Factory Settings Logout Home 696300007 Figure 3 16 Procedure for making changes to the configuration using WBM The modified settings must first be confirmed via Confirm and then permanently saved via Save current configuration for next reboot on the Save and Reboot web page 3 16 PHOENIX CONTACT 104042_en_01 FL COMSERVER 4 General Instructions Information Sitemap Device Information General Confiquration Home FL COMSERVER l General Instructions I Device Information General Technical Data Hardware Installation Local Diagnostics _ General Configuration p Home 104042 en 01 Configuration and startup 3 4 3 Functions and information in WBM The site map provides direct access to the following three areas General Instructions
14. 1 Use a suitable screwdriver to release the locking mechanism on the snap on foot of the device see Figure 2 4 B Hold onto the device by the housing cover and carefully tilt it upwards Carefully detach the device from the DIN rail bus connector and the DIN rail 101973A008 Figure 2 4 Mounting and removal single device 104042 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 2 5 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 2 4 2 DIN rail bus connector connection station For modular electronic housing in the ME TBUS series DIN rail bus connectors of various widths are required in a connection station By connecting together the DIN rail connectors see Figure 2 5 A and inserting them in the 35 mm wide DIN rail see Figure 2 5 B C the power supply is routed to the backplane see Figure 2 5 By using an additional system power supply unit a redundant power supply is provided in the connection station for other connected devices NOTE Damage to equipment in the event of excess current load Due to the current load a connection station with the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 may comprise a maximum of 20 devices The maximum current load of 2 A must not be exceeded When using the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 in a connection station use a 22 5 mm wide DIN rail bus connector Order No 2707437 Configure two 17 5 mm DIN rail bus connectors Order No 2709561 for the system power supply unit e g MINI SYS PS 100 240AC 24DC 1 5 Order
15. The password must be at least 4 and can be up to 12 characters To clear the password type in 4 or more User name and password are case sensitive Warming The password will be sent over the network unencrypted Mote To switch operation modes press the button and then Confirm You have to save and reboot to activate the new configuration and Firmware Current Firmware Image loaded PP POSUDP and PM MODBUS TCP PPZPPP Figure 4 38 Application settings for permanent line connection client 14 Confirm the configuration with Confirm 15 Then save and activate the new settings under General Configuration Save and Reboot by selecting the Save and Reboot items and then entering the system password default private This completes the configuration of the second device client For operation the IP address of the second COM server client must be configured as the gateway address for all devices of the subnetwork 104042 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 4 37 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 4 8 3 Configuration of a dial up connection 4 8 3 1 Function description The connection of remote subnetworks to higher level networks via dial up modems is particularly useful if the remote system operates autonomously and only has to connect to higher level devices in the event of an error In this case a telegram to the configured gateway address COM server starts connection establishment The FL COMSERVER UNI
16. 00000000000003 7068 70 70 702E 726F6Dt 200340100 7 7 one yuuuuuuu0000000000000000000000000000000000 200360100000000000000000000000000000000000003F 77626D2E636F 6200006 2003801000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 200300100000000000000000000000000000000000003F000000000000000000 2003C01000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 1803E010000000000000000000000000000000000000020200000000F 1 Stop capturing Figure 6 13 Stopping configuration file capture The FL COM SERVER configuration is now saved to a file 6 10 PHOENIX CONTACT 104042 en 01 104042 en 01 Service and maintenance 6 3 3 Downloading a COM server configuration from a PC 1 Following successful connection establishment select item 11 and confirm the entry by pressing ENTER amp Telnet HyperTerminal Edit View Call ris 5 ef Send File J Receive File Change seti Capture Text Send Text File Capture to Printer 3 Protocol 4 Factory defaults 8 Exit without save 9 Save and exit Transfer 18 Get Setup 11 Put Setup Vour choice 11 Send a file Sends a text file to the remote system Figure 6 14 Sending the configuration file 2 Select Transfer gt Send Text File 3 Inthe menu that opens select the desired configuration file and confirm the entry by pressing ENTER Send Text File Look in lt Local Disk C
17. mmm oo omm 128 0 0 0 191 255 255 255 21 bits 8 bits 2m m 192 0 0 0 223 255 255 255 28 bits Class D 224 0 0 0 239 255 255 255 afao Identifier for multicast group 27 bits o 9 Class E KORSA 240 0 0 0 247 255 255 255 Reserved for future applications Figure A 2 Structure of IP addresses A 1 3 Special IP addresses for special applications Certain IP addresses are reserved for special functions The following addresses should not be used as standard IP addresses 127 x x x addresses The Class A network address 127 is reserved for a loopback function on all computers regardless of the network class This loopback function may only be used on networked computers for internal test purposes If a telegram is addressed to a computer with the value 127 in the first byte the receiver immediately sends the telegram back to the transmitter Correct installation and configuration of the TCP IP software for example can be checked in this way As Layers 1 and 2 of the ISO OSI reference model are not included in the test they should be tested separately using the ping function 104042 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 3 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 Value 255 in the byte Value 255 is defined as a broadcast address The telegram is sent to all the computers that are in the same part of the network Examples 004 255 255 255 198 2 7 255 or 255 255 255 255 all the computers in all the networks If
18. three bytes then contain the address of the subnetwork and the computer The extended IP address is created when the bits of the IP address and the bits of the subnet mask are ANDed Because the subnetwork is only recognized by local devices the corresponding IP address appears as a normal IP address to all the other devices PHOENIX CONTACT 4 104042 en 01 Structure of IP addresses Application If the ANDing of the address bits gives the local network address and the local subnetwork address the device is located in the local network If the ANDing gives a different result the data telegram is sent to the subnetwork router Example for a Class B subnet mask Decimal notation 255 255 192 0 Binary notation 1111 1111 1111 1111 1100 0000 0000 0000 Subnet mask bits Class B Using this subnet mask the TCP IP protocol software differentiates between the devices that are connected to the local subnetwork and the devices that are located in other subnetworks Example Device 1 wants to establish a connection with device 2 using the above subnet mask Device 2 has IP address 59 EA 55 32 IP address representation for device 2 Hexadecimal notation 59 EA 55 32 Binary notation 0101 1001 1110 1010 0101 0101 0011 0010 The individual subnet mask and the IP address for device 2 are then ANDed bit by bit by the software to determine whether device 2 is located in the local subnetwork ANDing the subnet mask and IP addres
19. 21 Failed COMMECIION MERE ERR 4 21 Modem ModS Tt 4 22 MOCDUS ccc 4 26 Settings at the Modbus master with a slave list 4 28 Settings the slaves 4 29 Direct Ho 422 4 30 Two wire permanent line connection 4 30 Wireless e 4 31 104042 de 01 Section 5 104042 de 01 Figure 4 31 Figure 4 32 Figure 4 33 Figure 4 34 Figure 4 35 Figure 4 36 Figure 4 37 Figure 4 38 Figure 4 39 Figure 4 40 Figure 4 41 Figure 4 42 Figure 4 43 Figure 4 44 Figure 4 45 Figure 4 46 Figure 4 47 Figure 4 48 Figure 4 49 Figure 4 50 Figure 4 51 Figure 4 52 Figure 4 53 Figure 4 54 Figure 4 55 Figure 4 56 Figure 4 57 Figure 4 58 Figure 4 59 Figure 4 60 Figure 5 1 List of Figures eer c 4 31 Modem connection Eoo 4 32 Dial up connection and remote maintenance 4 32 Configuring the serial interface 4 33 Setting the IP address server 4 34 Application settings for permanent line connection server 4 35 Setting the IP address client 4 36 Application settings f
20. 232 422 485 controls the connected modem using AT commands During connection establishment received packets are rejected by the FL COMSERVER UNI 232 422 485 As soon as the connection has been established successfully bidirectional data exchange begins In the event that a connection cannot be established a second number can be configured as an alternative that is used after a configurable timeout time 4 8 3 2 Setting up the COM server The configuration only differs from the permanent line connection in the Application menu Please refer to steps 1 6 and 10 11 in Section 4 8 2 Configuration of a permanent line connection 1 In addition DTR signal monitoring can be activated in dial up line mode in the serial setup Serial Configuration Baud Rate Data Bits Parity none Stop Bits Flow Control RTS CTS RS 232 Interface DTE Ignore DCD signal Switching output RESET Setting is NOT retained after a reboot Note You have fo save and reboot fo activate the new configuration Typical settings 3964 R Phoenix Contact 9600 8 Even 1 none ST PC Adapter 19200 8 Odd 1 RTS CTS Sf TS Adapter 19200 8 None 1 RTS CTS Modbus RTU xxxx 8 Even 1 none Modbus ASCII xxxx Even 1 none Figure 4 39 Configuring the serial interface 4 38 PHOENIX CONTACT 104042 en 01 104042 en 01 Applications Configuring COM server 1 server in the main network 2 Switch to the General Configurat
21. 8 AT command set Attention string which starts every modem command ATS The set values of the remote IP and remote port number from the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 are displayed Either Connection establishment to IP address and Port number ATD IP address Port number ATD IP address Port number ATD IP address Port number ATDT IP address Port number ATDT IP address Port number ATDT IP address gt lt Port number Either Connection establishment to IP address The remote port number set in the ATD IP address gt FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 is used as the communication port ATDT IP address Connection establishment to the communication partner which is permanently set as the remote IP and remote port number in the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 Connected The TCP connection to the communication partner has been established The FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 has switched from Command mode status to Data mode status Disconnect The TCP connection was interrupted or could not be established The FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 has switched from Data mode status to Command status All other AT commands do not have a function and are acknowledged in command mode by the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 with Not Accepted followed by details of possible AT commands 4 24 PHOENIX CONTACT 104042 en 01 Applications 4 6 2 Switching from data mode
22. 9 Figure 3 10 Figure 3 11 Figure 3 12 Structure of the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 2 2 Opening closing the housing 2 3 Position of the slide switch 2 4 Mounting and removal single device 2 5 Mounting and removal connection station 2 7 Pin assignment of the V 24 RS 232 interface 2 8 15 485 Lo se ER cl e e ERE Fx RE 2 9 Shield CONNECTION ee 2 9 RS 485 pin assignment cssc sssccosscsasserebiaccecessoiacussnvansaerericebienieatcaenia 2 10 Se Connec UoN 2 10 RJA45 pin assighiTIent 2 11 Pin assignment of Ethernet connecting cables 2 12 Diagnostic indicators for the TP port 2 13 Connecting the supply voltage without a T BUS connector cccccseeceecceseeeeceeeeeeeeeeseeeeesaeeeesssaees 2 14 Connecting the supply voltage module snapped onto a IBUS COMO COM EUR 2 14 Password aciei c E 3 3 SIP COBfIguration uiis nodus bas dun 3 4 MENU cnm P RS 3 4 Properties menu in Windows HyperTerminal 3 5 Status bar in Windows HyperTerminal
23. Application menu Enter the configuration as follows PPP Link type Dial up Device type Server Router Assign Client IP address Seta free address from the remote subnetwork here Assign Client Subnetmask Set the subnet mask of the remote subnetwork here User name This entry is optional Password Enter a password of at least four characters here PHOENIX CONTACT 4 43 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 Application Settings for PPP Protocol settings UDP Operation Mode R O MODBUS TCP Channel settings FPP Link type Dial up v Device type senver Router Assign Client IP address 92 r3 co ra Assign Client Subnetmask eb Idle Force Timeout Characters 1 ra ce eu ca Initial Dialoque strings Receive send CLIENTSERVWER Modem Setting Modem Init Commands PPP Credential User name USER Enter new password Retype new password User name can be up to 10 character any ASC printable char can be used The password must be at least 4 and can be up to 12 characters To clear the password type in 4 or more User name and password are case sensitive Warning The password will be sent over the network unencrypted Note To switch operation modes press the button and then Confirm You have to save and reboot to activate the new configuration and Firmware Current Firmware Image loaded PP POSU
24. HTML HTTP Hyperlink IEEE Interface Internet Internet Explorer Intranet IP IP address J Jabber Java A 18 PHOENIX CONTACT Handshake via signal lines For V 24 RS 232 usually indicated with CTS RTS or DTR DSR see CTS RTS DTR DSR Hard Clad Silica Fiber optic mixed fiber glass core plastic sheath 200 230 diameter easy to assemble with fast connection connector The start of a data packet is referred to as the header It contains information about the packet size and the sender and recipient address Hypertext Markup Language HTML is not a programming language but a standardized page description language for web pages So that HTML documents can be displayed by all popular computers operating systems and browsers they only contain ASCII text Formatting and commands are placed in angular brackets so that the browser can distinguish them from the actual content The HTML standard was introduced by the World Wide Web Consortium W3C in Geneva Switzerland Hypertext Transfer Protocol Protocol transmission standard that controls the exchange of data between a web server and a web client HTTP is based on TCP IP A hyperlink is a clickable reference in a document to another point in the same document or in a different document The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers defines standards The Ethernet system is described in IEEE 802 xx where xx stands for the various pa
25. No 2866983 To mount on the DIN rail bus connector proceed as follows Make sure that the DIN rail bus connector and device are aligned correctly e DIN rail bus connector connector part on the left e Device snap on foot below 1 Place the device onto the DIN rail from above so that the upper housing keyway hooks onto the top edge of the DIN rail see Figure 2 5 detail D 2 Holding the device by the housing cover carefully push the device towards the mounting surface so that the device bus connector is securely fixed onto the DIN rail bus connector 3 Oncethe snap on foot has been snapped onto the DIN rail check that it is fixed securely The device is only secured mechanically via the DIN rail To remove proceed as follows 1 Useasuitable screwdriver to release the locking mechanism on the snap on foot of the device see Figure 2 5 E 2 Hold onto the device by the housing cover and carefully tilt it upwards 3 Carefully detach the device from the DIN rail bus connector and the DIN rail see Figure 2 5 E 2 6 PHOENIX CONTACT 104042 en 01 Mounting the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 Mounting and removal connection station 5 Figure 2 2 7 PHOENIX CONTACT 104042 en 01 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 2 5 Connecting the V 24 RS 232 connecting cable Connect the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 to the V 24 RS 232 device to be connected e g a PC via the PSM
26. Phoenix FL Com Server SET V2 8 Serial Number address 8008458246EB Software version 01 865 050525 Press Enter to go into Setup Mode basic parameters IP addr 192 168 80 254 no gateway set netmask 209 209 299 0 Change Setup Standard IP 9 Security Factory defaults 8 Exit without save 9 Save and exit Transfer 18 Get Setup 11 Put Setup Your choice 3j Connected 0 08 17 Auto detect 9600 8 N 1 Figure 6 3 Serial setup menu 8 Selectthe desired option by entering the relevant number and press ENTER to confirm your selection 104042 en 01 Service and maintenance 6 2 Reading the configuration For system documentation and easy service and support the active device configuration can be read from the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 saved on external data carriers as a text file and printed In addition other FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 devices can be configured via a TFTP transfer e g in standard machine production The reference configuration can be saved in a special format 6 2 1 Displaying and printing the configuration overview 1 In WBM select the Configuration Management menu item under General Configuration Configuration Management Configuration file transfer TFTP Server IP Address Trev Bo Jo Transfer Status Ma information available After successfull tile transter from the host to the device you have to save and re
27. RS 232 connection 9 pos D SUB pin strip Green LED RD receive data Yellow LED TD transmit data Green LED 100 100 Mbps transmission speed Green LED FD full duplex mode active Green LED LINK status of TP port Red LED error display Green LED UL power supply Yellow LED ACT data transmission via TP port dynamic Slide switch for RS 422 RS 485 termination network 390 9 180 9 390 Snap on foot for DIN rail mounting Bus connector for redundant power supply covered FE functional earth ground contact covered 104042 en 01 Mounting the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 2 3 Configuration 2 3 1 Activating deactivating the termination network The FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 is operated on a 2 wire or 4 wire bus cable For correct operation of the bus system termination networks are required for the RS 422 RS 485 bus connection The FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 is equipped with a switchable termination network upon delivery Depending on the location on the RS 485 bus cable the termination network must be activated or deactivated 2 3 2 Opening closing the housing To set the required operating mode via the termination network the housing of the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 must be opened To do this proceed as follows 1 Open the housing cover using a suitable screwdriver see Figure 2 2 1 2 Pullthe PCB out of the housing as far as possible see Figure 2 2 2 3 Depending on
28. Redirector Attempting to connect to service 192 168 0 162 3001 Successfully redirected te service 132 1868 0 152 3001 Cancel Figure 4 22 Successfully established connection Com Port Redirector Failed to connect to any service Cancel Figure 4 23 Failed connection In the No Net Close function the connection can only be disconnected via the Disconnect button in the redirector software 104042 en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT 4 21 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 4 6 Modem mode In modem mode the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 behaves like a dial up modem This means connection establishment and release is controlled via AT commands Costly modem connections can thus be easily replaced by a cost effective network connection ATD192 168 0 10 OK C ATD192 168 0 20 C B Figure 4 24 Modem mode Communication can only take place with the TCP IP protocol Connection establishment Dial up with an AT command followed by the IP address and port number Connection release command ATH control signal Close the TCP connection using the communication partner 4 22 PHOENIX CONTACT 104042 en 01 Applications 4 6 1 Settings in modem mode Table 4 7 Application settings in modem mode Operation Mode TCP IP Own TCP port 3001 Hemote TCP port 0 or 3001 Hemote IP address 0 0 0 0 or 192 168 0 10 Device type Client Initiator Modem
29. address Slave Range ae eu r3 eu ca a 2 IP address Slave Range 3 IP address Slave Range 4 IP address Slave Range e 51 IP address Slave Range ae IP address Slave Range ae ae Ceo YIP address Slave Range Confirm Note To switch operation modes press the button and then Confirm You have to save and reboot to activate the new configuration and Firmware Current Firmware Image loaded PM POSUDP and PM MODBUS TCP PPZPPP Figure 4 26 Settings at the Modbus master with a slave list 104042 en 01 Applications 4 7 2 Slave configuration The settings for the FL COMSERVER UNI 232 422 485 at the bus slaves is identical for both versions and must be made as follows see Figure 4 27 1 2 3 e First switch to the General Configuration Application menu in WBM Activate MODBUS TCP mode Confirm the selection via Confirm at the bottom of the menu The menu is adapted dynamically Activate Channel settings Device type Slave Enter port 502 under Slave Remote Enter the IP address which can be used to access the Modbus master under Slave Remote IP address Application Settings for Modbus Protocol settings UDP Made MODBUS TCP Q IP and port address Remote TCP port 0 Remote IP address o o o NN
30. and file names stored file name of the firmware file 3 22 PHOENIX CONTACT 104042 en 01 104042 en 01 Configuration file transfer Configuration and startup 3 4 10 Saving and loading the device configuration Configuration Management menu This option can be used to save the active configuration of the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 in a back up file direction device to host Conversely a back up file can be restored in the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 direction host to device This function can be used in particular for series production Configuration Management Configuration file transfer TFTP Server IP Address Trev do Bo jo Transfer Status information available After successfull tile transter from the host to the device you have to save and reboot to activate the new configuration Device to Host Enter password Host to Device Enter password Just record IP addresses and File names Then save the values permanenti Configuration overview for service and documentation Display You can save and print the device configuration for service and documentation When a configuration is uploaded from the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 to a PC the last saved version is transmitted If you want to transmit the active configuration first save it again Save and Reboot menu When a configuration is downloaded from the PC to an FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 the new configuration is only activated on
31. been changed Cancel Figure 3 17 Save and Reboot menu with present changes Save current configurati This option enables you to permanently save the active configuration and or restart the on for next reboot device once the valid password has been entered As soon as the changes to the configuration have been confirmed the Save checkbox is activated and a warning is displayed See Figure 3 17 The new configuration is not activated until the device is next rebooted Activate the Reboot checkbox Changes to the configuration which have only been confirmed and which have not yet been permanently saved can be rejected by deactivating the Save checkbox and activating the Reboot checkbox 3 26 PHOENIX CONTACT 104042 en 01 Load factory settings l Logging out Configuration and startup 3 4 12 Resetting to the default settings Load Factory Settings menu Load Factory Settings Load factory settings The device 15 reset to the factory settings except IP Address and executes reboot This option can be used to reset the configuration of the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 to the default settings by entering a valid password This excludes the IP settings which means that the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 can still be configured via WBM 3 4 13 Exiting the configuration session Logging out menu Logging out GoodBye from the Phoenix Contact FL COM SERVER RS232 Microsoft Internet E
32. cleared Clear Output On When a connection is established the output buffer is Buffer cleared Off When a connection is established the output buffer is not cleared 104042 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 4 7 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 4 8 PHOENIX CONTACT Protocol settings C UDP TCP Operation Mode C MODBUS TCP C IP and port address Own 3001 Remote TCP port Remote IP address 0 0 0 Remote Domain name Channelsetings Device type Server Responder Client nitiatar Modem DTR Cantral c Of On minutes seconds Valid range 0 255 If unused set to 0 0 Clear Input Buffer C Off TCP Flush Mad eire Clear Qutput Buffer om C On Idle Force Timeout Characters 10 Confirm Note To switch operation modes press the button and then Confirm You have to save and reboot to activate the new configuration and Firmware Current Firmware Image loaded PC POSUDP and TCP PM MODBUS TCP PPZPPP Application Settings for TCP e RR Disconnect with inactivity timeout Figure 4 9 Application Settings menu for TCP mode 104042 en 01 104042 en 01 Applications 4 4 Cable replacement with peer to peer connection A peer to peer connection tunneling is an easy way to connect two V 24 RS 232 based termination devices in a point to point connection via an existing network This connectio
33. enter the IP address of the TFTP server where you wish to save the file Enter a name for the back up file Select the device to host direction Enter the write password default private Click Execute and start the data transfer 9 UI dm 6 2 3 Loading the configuration using TFTP This function can be used to load a back up file in the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 direction host to device The function is used for device replacement and for configuration in series production Before transferring the configuration file via TFTP make sure that TFTP is enabled in the Security Security Flags menu see Section 3 4 8 1 In WBM select the Configuration Management menu item under General Configuration 2 Inthe TFTP Server IP Address field enter the IP address of the TFTP server where the back up file is saved 3 Enterthe name of the back up file 4 Selectthe host to device direction 5 Enterthe write password default private 6 Click Execute and start the data transfer 7 Reset the device When a configuration is downloaded from the PC to an FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 the new configuration is only activated once the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 has been reset 104042 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 6 5 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 Configuration using a configuration file is used when replacing devices To duplicate devices using a configuration file observe the following E
34. mode pending data is transmitted immediately However the communication partner does not send a confirmation to indicate that it was transmitted correctly Damaged or lost packets must either be requested again by the connected application software or the application must permit such transmission errors e g for temperature values In TCP IP and Modbus TCP mode there is a permanent connection between two devices The communication partner confirms whether data is being transmitted correctly The device that initiates the connection is referred to as the client The device that accepts the connection is referred to as the server UDP For constantly changing communication partners or when data integrity is ensured by the connected application software TCP For large amounts of data continuous data traffic and a high level of data integrity Data is transmitted in several individual steps The FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 unpacks the serial data from the serial packet and repacks it in a TCP IP packet The FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 sends the data via the LAN The data is transmitted by infrastructure components such as hubs switches etc The FL COMSERVERH 232 422 485 receives the data and unpacks it from the TCP IP packet and then repacks it in serial data packets The FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 transmits the data to the serial device This method of operation results in delays which can also considerably
35. modem connection dial up in combination with the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 The FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 supports the PPP protocol with CHAP authentication Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol Unauthorized access to the network is prevented by 128 bit password encryption This means that remote maintenance and diagnostics for remote network devices is as simple as dialing into the Internet at home In addition a Bluetooth access point can be implemented by combining the new PSI WL BLUETOOTH converter with the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 This enables the wireless integration of serial devices in an Ethernet network with a range of up to 150 m ml Figure 4 6 Dialing into remote networks using a RAS server TCP IP MODBUS TCP UDP 104042 en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT 4 3 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 4 2 General method of operation The FL COMSERVER UNI 232 422 485 supports UDP TCP and Modbus TCP protocols with client and server access for data transmission Applications can therefore often be implemented in various ways The following table shows the main differences between the protocols Table 4 1 Differences between Ethernet protocols eate Unique connection Yes Connection controlled by specifically opening and closing the Yes connection Correct packet order ensured Yes Timeout possible Yes Acknowledgment of data transmission Yes Data transmission ensured by checksum Yes Yes In UDP
36. network at the two furthest points of the RS 485 network Activate the termination network integrated in the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 see Section 2 3 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 Comserver m COMBICON MN Data A neg 5 Data A Data B pos 6 Data B GND 7 OC m GND 103827B006 Figure 2 9 485 pin assignment Fit this bus cable with a termination network at each device Activate the termination network integrated in the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 see Section 2 3 NOTE The FL COM SERVER RS must only be connected to devices which meet the requirements of EN 60950 Safety of Information Technology Devices The shield connection of the RS 422 bus cable must only be connected to the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 on one side Figure 2 10 Shield connection 2 10 PHOENIX CONTACT 104042 en 01 Mounting the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 2 8 Connecting the Ethernet network 2 8 1 Twisted pair interface TP The FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 has an Ethernet interface on the front in RJ45 format to which only twisted pair cables with an impedance of 100 can be connected The data transmission rate is either 10 or 100 Mbps The FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 supports the auto negotiation function for automatic selection of the transmission speed 2 8 2 Connection Push the Ethernet cable with the crimped RJ45 connector into the TP interface unti
37. that can be used by the existing application software No changes have to be made to the application software so it is easy to establish a connection to the programming interfaces with all the advantages of networking LAN Figure 4 4 Redirector virtual COM ports 4 2 PHOENIX CONTACT 104042 en 01 Applications Modbus gateway multi drop networks see Modbus gateway on page 4 26 Even conventional RS 485 multi drop networks can be extended or replaced by modern network technology with the FL COMSERVER UNI 232 422 485 Modbus is the most well known version of this technology The FL COMSERVER UNI 232 422 485 supports both the serial Modbus ASCII and RTU protocols as well as the Ethernet based Modbus TCP protocol The complete gateway function enables use with Modbus masters and slaves and therefore the integration of any number of serial Modbus devices into Modbus TCP networks Other multi drop networks can be addressed directly using simple broadcast addressing sent out to all network devices or using intelligent mechanisms The required destination address is read directly from the serial data stream and used for addressing r LAN ibm TCP IP MODBUS TCP NS Figure 4 5 Modbus gateway and other multi drop networks Remote access in remote networks see PPP applications on page 4 30 Dialing into remote networks that are otherwise difficult to access e g wind parks can now be easily ensured via a
38. the configuration with Confirm 4 Thensave and activate the new settings under General Configuration Save and Reboot by selecting the Save and Reboot items and then entering the system password default private This completes the configuration of the first device server PHOENIX CONTACT 4 39 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 Configuring COM server 2 client in the subnetwork 5 Switch to the General Configuration Application menu Enter the configuration as follows PPP Link type Device type Filter IP address Filter Subnetmask Dialup Timeout Link idle Timeout Dialup Phone number Dialup Phone number fallback User name Password Dial up Client Gateway Optional entry to limit data traffic via the slower serial modem connection Permitted IP address area that can communicate via the modem path Data packets from other IP addresses are rejected The address area is defined together with the filter subnet mask An entry of 0 0 0 0 deactivates the filter and permits all devices to communicate Subnet mask that together with the filter IP address defines an address area that can communicate via the modem path Special case Subnet mask 0 0 0 0 only the specified IP address is valid Waiting time in which the connection must be established successfully Once this time has elapsed connection establishment is attempted using the back up number If no back up number
39. the firmware and WBM Updating the firmware and web based management of the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 ensures that the device can always meet the latest technical developments Software Update Firmware Update TFTP Server IP Address Trev Bo Je information available Note The FVV 15 updated Immediately Configuration overview shows the new firmware version Update Status Web Based Management Update TFTP Server IP Address Trev Bo Jo Update Status information available Note The Web Based Management is updated immediately Configuration overview shows the new VEDAT version Just record IP addresses and File names Then save the values permanent Figure 6 17 Software Update menu PHOENIX CONTACT 6 13 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 6 4 1 Updating the software The update procedure is identical for both the firmware and WBM 1 Savethe new firmware and WBM files in the root directory of the TFTP server 2 In WBM select the Software Update menu item under General Configuration 3 Inthe Server IP Address field enter the IP address of the TFTP server where the new software is located 4 Enterthe name of the back up file 5 Enterthe write password default private 6 Click Execute and start the data transfer 7 the device When a configuration is downloaded from the PC to an FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 the new configuration is only a
40. the password is requested default private 4 Confirm the entry by pressing ENTER amp Telnet HyperTerminal File Edit View Transfer Help amp D Phoenix FL Com Server SET V2 8 Serial Number address 009045068298 Software version 01 9b7 080716 Password Press Enter to go into Setup Mode Auto detect TCP IP Figure 6 7 Confirming the configuration 5 Confirm the entry by pressing ENTER again PHOENIX CONTACT 6 7 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 6 3 1 2 Configuration via V 24 RS 232 1 Open the dialog box via START gt Programs gt Accessories gt HyperTerminal 2 Setupaterminal connection via COM 1 or 2 The serial settings should be 9 6 kbps 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit and no handshake Connect To Configuration Enter details for the phone number that you want to dial Country region Area code Cancel Figure 6 8 Configuration via V 24 RS 232 COM1 Properties Port Settings Parity Mone control None Figure 6 9 Confirming the configuration 3 Hold down the X key on your keyboard and simultaneously reset the voltage on the FL COM SERVER 4 Confirm the entry by pressing ENTER 6 8 PHOENIX CONTACT 104042 en 01 104042 en 01 Service and maintenance 6 3 2 Saving a COM server configuration on a PC The following configuration menu is then displayed amp Telnet Hyp
41. this connection in the following Company M ame Factory Floor For example you could type the name of your workplace or the name of a server you will conmect to Figure 4 48 Connection name 6 Enter the phone number New Connection Wizard Phone Number to Dial What is the phone number you will use to make this connection the phone number below Phone number 123456789 rau might need te include a 1 ar the area code or bath IF you not sure pou need the extra numbers dial the phone number an your telephone If you hear a modem sound the number dialed is correct Figure 4 49 Phone number 104042 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 4 47 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 7 Specify whether the connection should be available only in your user profile or to all users of the computer Hew Connection Wizard Connection Availability fou can make the new connection available to any user ar only to yourself connection that is created for your use only i saved in your user account and is available unless you are logged on Create this connection for My use only Figure 4 50 Availability of the connection 8 Ashortcut on your desktop makes it easier to start subsequent connection establishment Hew Connection Wizard Completing the New Connection Wizard rau have successfully completed the steps needed to create the following connection Factory Floor
42. 0 08 4uto Erkenn 9600 8 4 1 NUM Figure 3 5 Status bar in Windows HyperTerminal 6 Reset the voltage at the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 and simultaneously hold down the X key on your keyboard 7 Assoonas confirmation from the FL COMSERVERH 232 422 485 is displayed press ENTER within three seconds PHOENIX CONTACT 3 5 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 The following is displayed 9600 HyperTerminal File Edit view Transfer Help Phoenix FL Com Server SET V2 8 Serial Number address 8BBR8458246EB Software version 01 8 5 050525 Press Enter to go into Setup Mode basic parameters addr 192 168 80 254 no gateway set netmask 255 255 255 H Change Setup B Standard IP Security Factory defaults 8 Exit without save 9 Save and exit Transfer 18 Get Setup 11 Put Setup Your choice lt Connected 0 08 17 Auto detect 9600 8 N 1 Figure 3 6 Serial setup menu 8 Press 0 and confirm with ENTER 9 Enter the IP address in dotted notation and confirm each entry with ENTER 10 Enter the corresponding subnet mask and gateway address a The subnet mask is set in the Telnet and serial setup by entering the computer bits host bits Computer bits For additional examples please refer to Subnet masks on page 4 11 Press 9 to save and exit the entry The other device settings can now be entered using a browser via web based managem
43. 0 1800 3900 Termination T B N 2 T A or p m gt 9 av 25 N i us a OV 24V E Figure 1 Block diagram for the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 A 10 PHOENIX CONTACT 1 RD 2 A TD 3 2 TD 6 2 o c S x ea 104042 en 01 Technical data A 2 3 Dimensions 114 5 22 5 CONTACT FL COMSERVER Figure A 2 Dimensions of the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 104042 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 11 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 A 12 PHOENIX CONTACT 104042 en_01 10Base FL 10Base T 100Base FX 100Base TX 802 xx A Address table Administrator Aging time Alarm contact API Application applet 104042 en 01 Explanation of terms Standard which describes the transmission of 10 Mbps Ethernet connections with fiber optic technology B FOC connectors and 850 nm wavelengths are required POF and HCS transmission systems are permitted according to the standard In the definition of the 10Base T standard the physical topology is separated from the logical topology The cabling is implemented with at least Category 3 twisted pair cables with an impedance of 100 Ohm in star formation The transmit and receive data is transmitted separately in one wire pair each 8 pos RJ45 connectors are used the maximum segment expansion is 10
44. 0 m A hub is used as the central active component so that cable interrupts or short circuits can only result in the failure of one device and not the entire segment Standard which describes the transmission of 100 Mbps Ethernet connections with fiber optic technology Fast Ethernet B FOC or SC connectors and 1300 nm wavelengths are required POF and HCS transmission systems are permitted according to the standard Fast Ethernet 100Base T has been officially elevated to an IEEE standard as ITU 802 3u This standard is generally based on technologies for 10Base T the Ethernet version for twisted pair cables There are several recognized versions of 100Base T which differ with regard to the Physical Layer and therefore the transmission media 100Base TX 100Base T2 100Base T4 and 100Base FX All 100Base T networks are designed with a star formation and are connected to a central hub With this method the MAC level and therefore the conventional CSMA CD access method are retained at a transmission speed of 100 Mbps As a result only very short distances can be covered with 100Base T and realtime applications cannot be implemented In the case of Category 5 twisted pair cables STP the maximum segment expansion is 100 m when using fiber optics it is 400 m Standard in which the Ethernet system is specified by the IEEE The switch automatically stores the MAC address and port number of connected devices in an address table Data tr
45. 11101 11111101 01011101 11011101 01001011 11001011 01111011 11111011 01011011 11011011 01001111 11001111 01111111 11111111 01011111 11011111 48 C8 78 F8 58 V 24 RS 232 OJO 4D C 7D FD 5D O UO RS 422 RS 485 3 12 PHOENIX CONTACT 104042 en_01 4B C 7B FB 5B UJ Z 4F FF Z 1 104042 en 01 Configuration and startup Setup 2 Channel settings Your choice 2 Fort 43001 gt Partner Partner Port 07 Idle Force charst Max 2555 18 gt Figure 3 14 Port settings 1 Set the actual port used by the application for communication 2 Setthe IP address of the partner 3 Setthe port number of the partner Setup 3 Protocol settings Your choice 3 UDP H 1 MODBUS TCP 3 PPP 4 lt i gt Server 8 Glient 1 Figure 3 15 Mode settings 1 Setthe communication protocol default TCP 2 Setthe device type default Server Setup 7 Factory defaults This option can be used to reset the device configuration all passwords and application settings to the default settings The IP address cannot be reset here Setup 8 Exit without save This option can be used to exit the Telnet session without saving the modified parameters Setup 9 Save and exit This option can be used to save all modified parameters and exit the Telnet menu Setup 10 and 11 Ge
46. 2 485 with a corresponding IP address is configured as the receiver in the network for each COM port 8 192 168 0 14 iH EUH Ed VU Figure 4 11 Application example for the COM port redirector Communication only takes place with the TCP IP protocol 4 5 1 1 Marginal conditions Most software applications that require the COM port redirector were originally created for the direct connection of serial devices Direct cable connection does not result in any delays in communication When the COM port redirector is used the same software application is no longer directly connected to the serial device Serial data is transmitted as follows The COM port redirector unpacks the serial data from the serial packet and repacks it in a TCP IP packet COM port redirector then sends the data via the network card in the LAN The data is transmitted by infrastructure components such as hubs switches etc The FL COMSERVERH 232 422 485 receives the data and unpacks it from the TCP IP packet and then repacks it in serial data packets The FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 transmits the data to the serial device PHOENIX CONTACT 4 11 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 This method results in delays in communication which can also considerably reduce the available Ethernet network capacity Some software applications respond to these system dependent transmis
47. 42 en 01 24 V AC DC 20 via COMBICON plug in screw terminal block 50 60 Hz 24 V DC 5 via DIN rail bus connector and system power supply unit 100 mA at 24 V According to standard ITU T V 28 EIA TIA 232 DIN 66 259 1 ITU T V 11 EIA TIA 422 DIN 66 348 1 EIA TIA 485 DIN 66 259 4 9 pos D SUB pin strip Via COMBICON plug in screw terminal block 390 0 180 390 can be connected internally DTE data terminal equipment DCE data communication equipment can be set via WBM web based management Serial asynchronous UART NRZ 7 8 data 1 2 stop 1 parity 10 11 bit character length Software handshake Xon Xoff or hardware handshake RTS CTS Automatic control 300 600 1200 2400 4800 7000 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 187500 230400 bps can be set via WBM Transparent including 3964R protocol RJ45 female connector 8 pos shielded DC coupled to DIN rail 10 100 Mbps auto negotiation 100 m twisted pair shielded TCP IP UDP Modbus TCP TFTP HTTP PPP with CHAP authentication ARP DHCP BOOTP SNMP RIP RARP Using standard web browser and HTTP protocol Using FL SWT Factory Manager software Using SNMP objects Locally using terminal program via V 24 RS 232 emergency access Remotely using Ethernet and Telnet emergency access PHOENIX CONTACT A 7 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 Functions continued LED diagnostic indicators 24 V AC DC power supply Ethernet mode Ethernet t
48. 422 485 MDI MDI X Media converter MIB Modem Mono mode Multicast address Multi master network Multi mode N Network Network address Network management Network spy NIC NRZ OSI A 20 PHOENIX CONTACT Media Dependant Interface Ethernet connection which can be connected directly to other infrastructure components without the need for special crossover cables These connections are often referred to as uplinks Media Dependent Interface Crossover Ethernet connection which can be connected directly to termination devices such as PCs or PLCs Converter from wired Ethernet to fiber optic technology Management Information Base Database which contains all the data objects and variables required for network management via SNMP Derived from the term modulator demodulator which indicates the function of a modem converting analog signals into digital data and vice versa A modem can be used to connect your computer to the Internet See Single mode Telegrams with a multicast address can be received by several devices which are ready to receive for this address A group of several communication devices All devices have the same rights to establish maintain and terminate communication In principle every device can communicate directly with every other device Large core fiber optic cable which can hold several modes see also Single mode A group of computers which share files data and resour
49. 52 255 255 255 248 259 255 255 240 255 255 255 224 259 255 255 192 255 255 255 128 255 255 255 0 o 255 255 254 0 255 255 252 0 255 255 248 0 255 128 0 0 23 255 0 0 0 24 104042 en 01 Configuration and startup For additional examples please refer to Subnet masks on page 4 Setup 1 Serial settings Line Speed 11 lt 2 gt Mode Bits 716 Bit 5 Ji Bit 5 5 4 Bits s 1 6 H1 15B 11 25B HH HP 01 0 11 EP 1H B 11 8B HH RS232 H1 422 11 485 C46 Figure 3 13 Serial settings 1 Select your serial transmission speed Serial speed bps 99 2 sw _ 3 _ 8 2 Select your serial parameters Interface mode options 7 6 5 4 3 2 V 24 RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 2 wire 7 bits 1 0 8 bits 1 1 No parity 0 0 O Even parity 1 1 Odd parity 0 1 1 stop bit 0 1 2 stop bits 1 1 104042_ _01 PHOENIX CONTACT 3 11 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 List of possible interface mode settings Parity Binary Z OJO 01001000 11001000 01111000 11111000 01011000 11011000 01001100 4C default 11001100 CC 01111100 7C 11111100 FC 01011100 5C 11011100 DC 01001001 49 11001001 C9 01111001 79 11111001 F9 01011001 59 11011001 01001101 11001101 011
50. Basic information about WBM Device Information Static information about the device General Information Configuration and parameterization of the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 3 4 3 1 General Instructions Information menu Contains a brief description of WBM Sitemap menu Contains a complete site map which is linked to every page of WBM 3 4 3 2 Device Information General menu Contains information about the device and the manufacturer e g address designation serial number and version number etc Technical Data menu This page lists the main technical data Hardware Installation menu This page contains a diagram for connecting the redundant power supply and a connection scheme for the V 24 RS 232 RS 485 interface Local Diagnostics menu This page describes the integrated diagnostic LEDs and the current status of the indicators PHOENIX CONTACT 3 17 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 3 4 4 Modifying the IP settings IP Configuration menu am FL COMSERVER last update 13 58 26 IP Configuration Automatic Assignment Current discovered addresses FL COMSERVER IP Address Discovered 192 158 0 254 be configured in Static Mode Subnet Mask Bs 255 ST 23214221485 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 General Instructions The IP address discovered is not configurable The Mask and Gateway may d Device Information
51. Control n Modem Mode Disconnect with inactivity timeout TCP Responder Flush Mode Idle Force Timeout Characters Clear Input Buffer TCP IP Transport Control Protocol Internet Protocol Communication port 0 0 0 0 IP address of the communication partner Server The client establishes active communication red Off DTR signal is ignored On signal is evaluated The client establishes or aborts the TCP connection In On with echo mode the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 sends the AT commands back to the sender TCP connection is aborted after xx minutes and zz seconds with no data transmission 0 0 if the connection is never to be closed Clear Input Buffer V 24 RS 232 RS 485 data which was written to the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 before the TCP IP connection was established is deleted Number of characters that are collected before a data packet is sent A small number increases the speed but also the network load because a data packet is transmitted for a low number of characters Exit the configuration settings each time with Confirm The new configuration is not activated until the device is next rebooted Activate and start the reboot process by entering the valid password in the Save and Reboot menu 104042 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 4 23 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 The FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 only accepts upper case letters when entering the AT command Table 4
52. DP and TCP PM MODBUS TCP PPZPPP Figure 4 43 Application settings for remote maintenance connection 6 Confirm the entries with Confirm Ez m 7 Then save and activate the new settings under General Configuration Save and Reboot by selecting the Save and Reboot items and then entering the system password default private 8 Also configure the serial interface of the modem to 8 data bits no parity one stop bit and hardware handshake RTS CTS 9 In addition configure the modem to Automatic answer mode 10 Connect the two serial interfaces of the FL COMSERVER UNI 232 422 485 and 4 44 PHOENIX CONTACT modem 104042 en 01 Applications 4 8 5 Setting up a dial up connection under Windows XP 1 Install a new network connection via Start Settings Network Connections New Connection Programs Documents gt Control Panel Settings gt Network Connections Search ki i Printers and Faxes Help and Support Taskbar and Stark Menu Run Log OFF Screenshoater Windows XP Professional 9 Turn OFF Computer Figure 4 44 Network connections 2 A wizard displays a welcome message Hew Connection Wizard Welcome to the New Connection A Wizard This wizard helps your Connect to the Internet Connect to 4 private network such as your workplace network Setup a home or small office network To continue click Next Cancel
53. INTERFACE Rs PHCENIX CONTACT User Manual UM DE FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 Order No Installing and starting up the FL COMSERVER BASIC 232 422 485 and FL COMSERVER UNI 232 422 485 hardware and software 0005095009500 OD OGD INSPIRING INNOVATIONS N o 4 y INTERFACE User Manual Installing and starting up the FL COMSERVER BASIC 232 422 485 and FL COMSERVER UNI 232 422 485 hardware and software 11 2009 Designation UM EN FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 Revision 01 Order No This user manual is valid for Designation Order No FL COMSERVER BASIC 232 422 485 2313478 FL COMSERVER UNI 232 422 485 2313452 104042 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 Please observe the following notes In order to ensure the safe use of the product described you have to read and understand this manual The following notes provide information on how to use this manual User group of this manual The use of products described in this manual is oriented exclusively to qualified electricians or persons instructed by them who are familiar with applicable standards and other regula tions regarding electrical engineering and in particular the relevant safety concepts Phoenix Contact accepts no liability for erroneous handling or damage to products from Phoenix Contact or third party products resulting from disregard of information contained in this manual Explana
54. IP but does not use any security measures UDP supports higher speeds for data transmission Unshielded Twisted Pair Unshielded data cable with twisted wire pairs The V 24 RS 232 interface is defined in the American standard EIA 232 and in the international standard CCITT V 24 This serial interface carries out data exchange between two devices in full duplex mode point to point connection The maximum transmission speed is 115 2 kbps and the maximum transmission length is 15 m See DCE DTE Wide Area Network A network which uses conventional transmission mechanisms The network extends over a large geographical area such as a country or continent Web based management In WBM HTML pages for device diagnostics and configuration are loaded to the web browser Standard API of the Windows operating system which includes all functions for network communication Name of the start and stop bits in software handshake mode for a V 24 RS 232 connection PHOENIX CONTACT 25 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 A 26 PHOENIX CONTACT 104042 en 01 B Appendix Section 2 Section 3 104042 de 01 B 1 List of Figures Figure 2 1 Figure 2 2 Figure 2 3 Figure 2 4 Figure 2 5 Figure 2 6 Figure 2 7 Figure 2 8 Figure 2 9 Figure 2 10 Figure 2 11 Figure 2 12 Figure 2 13 Figure 2 14 Figure 2 15 Figure 3 1 Figure 3 2 Figure 3 3 Figure 3 4 Figure 3 5 Figure 3 6 Figure 3 7 Figure 3 8 Figure 3
55. KA 9SUB 9 BB 2 METER V 24 RS 232 cable Order No 2799474 The cable is an interface cable with 1 1 connected contacts FL COMSERVER Peripherals side e g Modem SUB D 9 SUB D male male 9 25 max 15 m TxD TxD RxD RxD CTS CTS RTS DTR DSR GND Shd RTS DTR DSR GND Shd 103827A001 Figure 2 6 Pin assignment of the V 24 RS 232 interface The V 24 RS 232 interface of the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 can be switched via WBM between DTE data terminal equipment DCE data communication equipment assignment By default upon delivery DTE the interface acts like a PC Please note the different interface configuration when switching from an FL COM SERVER previous version to the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 and reusing the existing V 24 RS 232 cable Setting the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 via web based management WBM to DTE or DCE PC DTE DCE Modem DCE DTE default upon delivery INTERBUS controller DCE DTE default upon delivery Siemens S7 with MPI adapter DTE DCE NOTE The FL COM SERVER RS must only be connected to devices which meet the requirements of EN 60950 Safety of Information Technology Devices 2 8 PHOENIX CONTACT 104042 en 01 Mounting the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 2 6 Connecting the RS 422 connecting cable RS 422 pin assignment In RS 422 mode a point to point connection can be established Use a twisted pair com
56. Management DNS 0 0 0 0 1 General Configuration IP DHCP Name Serial IP Address Assignment SNMP _ Automatic Address Mode Bootp On C Of DHCP On Off Application Automatic Security z z The Automatic Address Mode Default is Bootp DHCP If no mode is set the Software Update last Address Discovered is used Configuration Confirm Save and Reboot Note You have to save and reboot to activate the new configuration Load Factory Settings Logout 3 Home The current IP parameters and the addressing mechanism are displayed in this menu To change the IP parameters via WBM Static assignment must be selected IP Configuration Static Assignment Current confiqured addresses IP Address 92 fies fo 254 Subnet Mask 5 5 55 If Subnet Mask is 0 0 0 0 the standard netmask for class A B C is used Default Gateway It Defauit Gateway 15 0 0 0 0 no gateway 15 used DNS IP Address Assignment Type Static C Automatic Confirm Mote You have to save amd reboot to activate the new configuration 3 18 PHOENIX CONTACT 104042 en 01 Configuration and startup 3 4 5 Configuring the serial interface 3 4 5 1 V 24 RS 232 device EHEN _ FLCOMSERVER _ last update 14 15 37 CONTACT Serial Configuration Interfa
57. NSIONS 11 Explanation OP terms a E ee A 13 D 2 9 8121810 gt 35 0 99 20 a 009 cami eee cee ee ee eae ce Lauf B 1 B 1 FOULES maT TM B 1 B2 LAST OF c 5 amp RE C 1 C 1 FOUNO cc C 1 104042 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT lii Product designation iv PHOENIX CONTACT 104042_en_01 1 Preface 104042 en 01 Preface 1 1 Description Ethernet now has a high level of acceptance in industrial applications However automation equipment is not always network capable A solution is available in the form of the new FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 serial device server It enables serial V 24 RS 232 422 and RS 485 interfaces to be easily integrated into industrial 10 100 Base T X networks This means that in theory Ethernet networks can be used to perform the following tasks from anywhere in the world Request the system state Transmit visualization data initiate a program or firmware download out remote maintenance for servicing Network integration eliminates the need for costly cable installations Serial connections are converted to Ethernet and tunneled through the network using either the TCP or UDP protocol In addition Modbus gateways and PPP connections can be implemented Depending on the device type used the followin
58. ODEM SPLITTER on page 4 1 The transistor switching output is on the backplane and should be used in a connection station with T BUS connectors see Section 2 4 2 To switch the output set the Switching output setting to SET To reset the output select the Reset setting The output is also reset after a voltage failure or a device reboot 104042 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 3 19 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 System Information Trap Configuration 3 20 PHOENIX CONTACT 3 4 6 Configuring SNMP traps SNMP Configuration menu This part of the table is used to display or modify user specific device data e g location device name or function This part of the table is used to view or modify the IP addresses of the two trap receivers It is also used to activate or deactivate the send traps function SNMP Configuration System Information Mame af device FL CON SERVER Description Gateway from RS 232 ta 10 100 BASE T Physical location Unknown Contact Unknown Trap Configuration First trap manager IP Address n n n manager IF o o o Sending traps Disable Enable Note You have to save and reboot to activate the new configuration 3 4 7 Application Settings Application Settings menu In this menu the settings for the desired application can be specified These include for example the protocol used port number destination IP etc This menu is described separately in App
59. OENIX CONTACT 104042 de 01 C Help and support C 1 Hotline Should problems occur that cannot be resolved with the help of this documentation please contact our hotline 49 52 81 94 62 888 factoryline service phoenixcontact com 104042 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT C 1 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 C 2 PHOENIX CONTACT 104042 en 01
60. OMSERVER 232 422 485 responds with a sign of life at the bus slaves or in which the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 expects a sign of life at the bus master Multidrop slave address 1 Position of the slave address in the data telegram Offset Multidrop slave address 2 Length of the slave address in the data telegram Length 4 bytes maximum Multidrop slave address 255 255 0 0 Mask which can be used to mask out individual bits of the first Mask 4 bytes of the data telegram in order to extract the slave address Multidrop minimum 5 Minimum telegram length in bytes Short telegrams message Length e g acknowledge are treated specially and forwarded directly to the last sender address Options for TCP mode Remote Domain name Instead of the static IP address the name of a network device can be entered here Modem Mode Off Modem mode is deactivated On without echo TCP connection establishment is controlled by AT commands On with echo TCP connection establishment is controlled by AT commands The sent AT commands are sent back to the sender as an echo to be evaluated Disconnect with inactivity 0 minutes The TCP connection is closed if no data is transmitted in the set timeout 0 seconds time IDLE Special case 0 minutes 0 seconds the connection is never closed PC Flush Mode Clear Input On When a connection is established the input buffer is Buffer cleared Off When a connection is established the input buffer is not
61. Share with all users of this computer The connection will be saved in the Network Connections folder To create the connection and clase this wizard click Finish Figure 4 51 Exiting the wizard 9 Double click to start dial up connection establishment 10 The Connect to lt Connection name gt window is displayed Select Properties 4 48 PHOENIX CONTACT 104042_en_01 Applications 11 A window with five tabs appears under Properties f Factory Floor Properties Settings This connection uses the following items Internet Protocol TCP IP iml 55 Packet Scheduler L A File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks Client for Microsoft Networks Install insta Description Transmission Control Protocol lnternet Protocol The default Wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Figure 4 52 Overview of connection properties 12 Select Networking Settings and deactivate software compression PPP Settings Enable LCP extensions Negotiate multi link for single link connections Figure 4 53 PPP settings 104042 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 4 49 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 13 Select Networking Properties and then Advanced Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability CItherwise you need to ask your network adminis
62. Unpacking the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 2 1 2 1 1 SCOPE Of A D 2 1 2 2 Connection and operating 2 2 2 3 COMI GUAT ONY EN E 2 3 2 3 1 Activating deactivating the termination network 2 3 2 3 2 Opening closing the housing 2 3 2 3 3 Setting the operating mode 2 4 2 4 Mounting the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 on the DIN rail 2 5 2 4 1 DIN rail single device io iae deci eec ohne ine e co vent pape ttes ttes e eda 2 5 2 4 2 DIN bus connector connection station 2 6 2 5 Connecting the V 24 RS 232 connecting 2 8 2 6 Connecting the RS 422 connecting cable eese 2 9 2 7 Connecting the RS 485 connecting cable 2 10 2 8 Connecting the Ethernet network 2 11 2 8 1 Twisted pair interface iue nebst et leri oid eee rois 2 11 2 8 2 CONNECCION a TTE 2 11 2 8 3 Selecting the correct connecting cables 2 12 2 8 4 Ethernet operating indicators 2 13 2 9 Connecting the power supply esee 2 14 3
63. X With 10Base 5 or 10Base 2 coaxial network topologies 50 Ohm termination resistors are required Trivial File Transfer Protocol The protocol is suitable for the transmission of entire files It uses a minimum number of commands and UDP as the transmission protocol Server from which Factory Line components can download new firmware configurations via TFTP The topology refers to the physical positions and connections of network devices A distinction is made between ring bus star or tree topologies See Twisted pair Traps are SNMP alarm and event messages which are transmitted with maximum priority to various addresses if required and can then be displayed by the management station in plain text Trap targets are the targets which evaluate traps alarm or event messages Data cable in which pairs of data wires are twisted together Twisting the forward and return lines greatly reduces the crosstalk ratio A distinction is made between STP Shielded Twisted Pair and UTP Unshielded Twisted Pair Universal Asynchronous Receiver and Transmitter Integrated circuit which converts between serial and parallel signals It offers transmission clocking and stores data in a buffer which is sent to or from a computer 104042 en 01 UDP UTP V V 24 RS 232 interface WAN WBM WINSOCK X XON XOFF 104042 en 01 Explanation of terms User Datagram Protocol UDP is a connectionless protocol which is based on
64. a transmission channel in a specific period of time Here the bandwidth is measured in bps bits per second The bandwidth of an optical fiber is inversely proportional to its length or the product of the bandwidth and length is constant Unit of measurement for the modulation rate of a serial signal transmission named after the French scientist E Baudot 1845 1903 One baud corresponds to one state change per transmission channel and second Baud is often incorrectly used instead of bps bits per second The two units of measurement are not congruent since modern data transmission devices can transmit four or more bits per signal via one channel Fiber optic connector for multi mode and single mode fibers The connector is secured with bayonet locking Binary digit Smallest information unit in communication technology A bit can have the value 0 or 1 The Bootstrap Protocol is described in RFC 951 Request for Comments Manufacturer specific extensions are detailed in RFC 1084 The Bootstrap Protocol is directly based on the User Datagram Protocol UDP in terms of its application Communication takes place via a single data packet according to the client server principle In addition to the server IP 104042 en 01 Bridge Broadcast Broadcast address Browser web browser Byte C CAT5 CAT5e CHAP Client Collision Collision domain COM interface COM redirector COM server CRC 104042 en 01 Exp
65. active communication Initiator Responder Modem Control Off Off Off signal is ignored On DTR signal is evaluated The client establishes or aborts the TCP connection Modem Mode Deactivated as it is a point to point connection Disconnect with inactivity TCP connection is aborted after xx minutes and zz timeout seconds with no data transmission 0 0 if the connection is never to be closed TCP Responder Flush Clear Input Buffer Clear Input Buffer V 24 RS 232 RS 485 data which was written to the Mode FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 before the TCP IP connection was established is deleted Idle Force Timeout 10 10 Characters Exit the configuration settings each time with Confirm The new configuration is not activated until the device is next rebooted Activate and start the reboot process by entering the valid password in the Save and Reboot menu 4 10 PHOENIX CONTACT 104042 en 01 104042 en 01 Applications 4 5 COM port redirector 4 5 1 Application The redirector application is a special peer to peer connection Existing application software which only communicates via serial COM interfaces can be redirected to remote COM ports To do this the COM port redirector creates virtual COM ports on the PC which the software can use for communication The virtual COM ports are physically redirected to the network card and a destination IP in the network One FL COMSERVER 232 42
66. affic is reduced as the switch only sends telegrams to the port that is assigned to the destination address After the aging time has elapsed the entry is deleted from the table System manager who is responsible for assigning IP parameters and unique IP addresses In the local network he she has unlimited access and management rights for the network A learnt IP address of a device source address is deleted from an address table if no data telegrams are received from this source address within the aging time The device assumes that the device with the source address is no longer in the network Floating switch contact for evaluating device faults Application Programming Interface Software interface that provides functions for software programming For Ethernet communication under Windows operating systems the functions are provided by the WinSock Applets are small programs that are often embedded in HTML pages and perform very limited tasks e g execute simple calculations plot diagrams or evaluate forms Applets are usually written in Java PHOENIX CONTACT 13 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 ARP ASCII Attenuation Auto crossing Auto negotiation Auto sensing B Backplane Bandwidth Bandwidth length product Baud B FOC connector Bit BootP A 14 PHOENIX CONTACT Address Resolution Protocol ARP is used to determine the MAC address of a network device that belongs to an IP address The
67. agement tools can be used to access Factory Line products via SNMP The MIBs supported by the relevant device must be made available to the SNMP management tools On the one hand these are globally valid MIBs which are specified and described in RFCs Request for Comments This includes for example MIB2 according to RFC 1213 which is supported by all SNMP compatible network devices On the other hand manufacturers can specify their own private SNMP objects which are then assigned to a private manufacturer area in the large SNMP object tree Manufacturers are then responsible for their own private enterprise areas i e they must ensure that only one object is assigned to an object ID object name and parameters and can be published If an object is no longer needed it can be labeled as expired but it cannot be reused with other parameters under any circumstances Phoenix Contact provides notification of ASN1 SNMP objects by publishing their descriptions on the Internet Reading SNMP objects is not password protected However a password is required for read access in SNMP but this is set to public which is usual for network devices and cannot be modified By default upon delivery the password for write access is private and can be changed by the user SNMP the web interface and the serial terminal all use the same password which can be changed by the user Another benefit for the user is the option of sending traps usin
68. and confirm with Confirm 9 To permanently store and activate the new configuration switch to the Save and Reboot menu Save and Reboot Save current configuration for next Reboot The confirmed configuration settings will be saved The device starts with the new configuration after reboot cave The device executes reboot Only confirmed configuration settings wil be Included The device starts with the last saved configuration Reboot Warning The configuration values have been changed Cancel Figure 3 3 IP Configuration menu 10 Enter private as the password and apply activate the new configuration 3 4 PHOENIX CONTACT 104042 en_01 104042 en 01 Configuration and startup 3 2 2 Configuration via the V 24 RS 232 interface 1 Connect the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 to a serial COM interface on PC 1 1 cable 2 Openaterminal program e g HyperTerminal in the Windows Start menu via Programs Accessories Communications HyperTerminal 3 Configure the interface e g COM 1 File Properties to 9600 bps 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit no flow control Properties Port Settings Bits per second 9600 w x x Flow control REDE Restore Defaults Figure 3 4 Properties menu in Windows HyperTerminal 4 Confirm the settings with OK and close the menu 5 Check that the settings are correct in the status bar in HyperTerminal verbunden 00 0
69. ation is necessary Ethernet network connection HTML browser e g Internet Explorer 5 0 or later or Netscape Navigator 4 6 or later 1 4 Trademarks Windows is a registered trademark of the Microsoft Corporation 104042 en 01 Mounting the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 2 Mounting the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 2 1 Unpacking the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 The FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 is supplied together with a CD and a package slip which contains installation instructions Please read the complete package slip carefully before unpacking the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 2 1 1 Scope of supply The package contains the following items FLCOMSERVER BASIC 232 422 485 Order No 2313478 or FL COMSERVER UNI 232 422 485 Order No 2313452 Multi lingual package slip CD with user manual in PDF format COM redirector software and MIB files 104042 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 2 1 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 2 2 Connection and operating elements 19 Figure 2 1 Structure of the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 IN EOM uec N N WBN 2 2 PHOENIX CONTACT 24 V AC DC 20 power supply connection V power supply connection T A RS 422 connection T B RS 422 connection D A RS 422 RS 485 connection D B RS 422 RS 485 connection GND Shield same potential as FE Ethernet connection RJ45 V 24
70. boot to activate the new configuration Device to Host Enter password Host to Device X Enter password Just record IP addresses and File names Then save the values permanent Configuration overview for service and documentation Display You can save and print the device configuration for service and documentation Figure 6 4 Configuration Management menu 2 Click Display and open the configuration overview PHOENIX CONTACT 6 3 104042 en 01 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 6 4 3 Anew browser window is opened PHOENIX CONTACT FL COMSERVER 5 Configuration Overview Device Info Bootloader Version Firmware Versio B26447209 7 Hardware Versio i RB BIOS Versio WBM Versio BMB 0 MACAddess DYADAS2UBEBM amp IP Address Assignment static IP Address Autamatic 192 166 0 254 Last Discovered IP Address 192 166 171 258 subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 DNS 0 0 0 0 Application Mo 3001 TE SE Serial 2 Interface Type RS 232 Port 0 422 485 on Part 1 Baud Rate ann Data Bits B Parity None stop Bits Flow Control None 5 2 Name of device FL COMSERVER Description Gateway fram RS 232 422 485 to 10 100 BASE TI X aratinn
71. ce Type Port 0 RS 232 E E FL COMSERVER Baud Rate 9600 23214221485 Data Bits _ General Instructions Parity non C Device Information Stop Bits 1 1 General Configuration Flow Control none 485 is selfcontrolled 1p RS 232 Interface a X Type DTE E i WE Serial Switching output RESET Setting is NOT retained after a reboot SNMP Application Confirm Security Note You have to save and reboot to activate the new configuration O Software Update Typical settings 3954 Phoenix Contact 9600 8 Even 1 none y 9 S7 PC Adapter 19200 8 Odd 1 RTS CTS Lontiguration Sg T B S7 TS Adapter 19200 8 None 1 RTS CTS Modbus RTU 8 Even 1 none Save and Reboot Modbus ASCII xox 7 Even 1 none O Load Factory Settings E Logout In this menu specify the settings for the serial interface the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 according to the application requirements Interface Type Select the serial interface that is to be used for communication The following settings are possible RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 RS 232 Interface Type Switch between DTE and DCE By default upon delivery the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 is set to DTE 3 4 5 2 Switching output The FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 has a transistor switching output for connecting accessories e g the PSI MODEM SPLITTER Order No 2708766 see Point to point PSI M
72. ce the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 has been reset PHOENIX CONTACT 3 23 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 Configuration using a configuration file is used when replacing devices To duplicate devices using a configuration file observe the following Establish a connection from the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 to an FTP server or local connection via the V 24 RS 232 interface of the FL COMSERVERH 232 422 485 Load the configuration file on the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 Adjust the IP parameters Save the configuration Save current configuration function The duplicated FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 can now be operated in the network using the adjusted IP parameters Just record IP addresses This item can be used to permanently enter the IP address of the TFTP server and the file and file names name of the stored configuration file Configuration A new window opens in the browser for this item Here the current values of all variable overview settings are displayed clearly in an HTML file This configuration overview can be easily printed for the system documentation Alternatively you can save this information as an HTML or TXT file onto a data carrier via the Save As menu in the browser 3 24 PHOENIX CONTACT 104042 en 01 Configuration and startup PHOENIX CONTACT FL COM SERVER 5 Configuration Overview 104042 en 01 Device Info 2 serial Nu
73. ces See MAC address Network management is carried out by the administrator using software e g Factory Manager from Phoenix Contact The network can be configured optimized and monitored In the event of an error the cause can be determined Function which searches specific IP address areas for active devices You can specify the start and stop IP address of the area to be searched Network Interface Card Adapter card which is integrated in a PC and provides the necessary software hardware for communication via an Ethernet network Non Return to Zero Describes the data code in which there is no edge change if multiple bits of the same type are transmitted in sequence See Manchester code Open System Interconnect 104042 en 01 Packet PAP Parity Peer to peer connection Permanent line Ping POF Point to point connection Polymer fiber Port 1 Port 1 PPP Protocol 104042 en 01 Explanation of terms Group of bits which contain data monitoring information source and destination address and are secure for data transmission Password Authentication Protocol Authentication mechanism for a PPP connection The password is not encrypted i e it is sent to the communication partner in plain text for checking The password is checked once during connection establishment A password error during connection establishment leads to an immediate connection abort Bit in a
74. core diameter is around 9 for a wavelength of 1300 nm Serial Line Internet Protocol An old protocol for establishing a TCP IP connection via serial connections Has been replaced by PPP 104042 en 01 SNMP Socket Software handshake Source code Spanning Tree Start bit ST connector Stop bit STP Subnet mask Switch Synchronous connection System reserve 104042 en 01 Explanation of terms Simple Network Management Protocol Manufacturer independent standard for Ethernet management Hefers to the combination of the IP address and the communication port which ensures a unique connection assignment Handshake using specified characters Not suitable for binary transmissions without transmission protocol because the data could also contain reserved handshake characters The most common characters are XON XOFF See XON XOFF Program code that is not compiled or assembled The Spanning Tree algorithm is a method for suppressing loops in redundant connected networks The physically redundant network structures are determined and a loop free structure is created by disconnecting specific ports This measure reduces the active connection paths in any meshed structure The resulting tree structure has two key features A All networked points ports are only connected together by a single path A All networked points can be reached from all other networked points The algorithm is implemented in t
75. ctivated once the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 has been reset 8 In WBM select the Load Factory Settings menu item under General Configuration 9 Enterthe write password default private 10 Click Execute and activate the default settings 11 The FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 can be set again according to the required application 6 14 PHOENIX CONTACT 104042 en 01 A Technical appendix 104042 en 01 A 1 Structure of IP addresses A 1 1 Valid IP parameters IP parameters comprise the following three elements IP address subnet mask and default gateway router Valid IP addresses are 000 000 000 001 to 126 255 255 255 128 000 000 000 to 223 255 255 255 Valid subnet masks are 255 000 000 000 to 255 255 255 252 Default gateway router The IP address of the gateway router must be in the same subnetwork as the address of the switch A 1 2 Assigning IP addresses The IP address is a 32 bit address which consists of a network part and a user part The network part consists of the network class and the network address There are currently five defined network classes Classes A B and C are used in modern applications while Classes D and E are hardly ever used It is therefore usually sufficient if a network device only recognizes Classes A B and C BLUI LLLELELEELELELELE TL EL ELE EL EL FL ET T 6146A056 Figure A 1 Position of bits within the IP address With binary representati
76. determined assignments are managed on the relevant computer in the ARP table American Standard Code for Information Interchange Encoding for information transmission with a total of 128 characters 7 bit ASCII includes the basic alphabet without umlauts and other special characters and control codes or 256 characters 2 8 bit ASCII E mails and attachments for example are made up only of ASCII characters Measurement of the reduction in signal output on a cable The unit of attenuation is dB decibel The lower the dB value the better the cable A device with auto crossing DTE or DCE automatically detects which type of device should be used to establish communication With this mechanism there is no need to distinguish between line and crossover connecting cables In auto negotiation mode an Ethernet device automatically sets itself to the data transmission rate 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps and the transmission mode half or full duplex of the device it is connected to In auto sensing mode an Ethernet device automatically sets itself to the data transmission rate 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps of the device it is connected to A system connector that is integrated in the foot It enables modular stations to be created quickly and easily Difference between the lowest and the highest frequency that is possible on a transmission channel In digital telecommunications bandwidth refers to the volume of data that can be transmitted via
77. e Associated data that is sent via computer networks bundled together The files are not sent as a continuous data flow streaming but are divided into small units packets and transmitted individually Each packet has a header information about the source and destination address error check and is formatted in a size suitable for forwarding routing The information in the header does not determine a specific path for the individual servers routers in which the packets appear The path the packets take is always decided individually by the routers This decision is based on the following criteria the shortest and most efficient or quickest path depending on the load of the transmission cables Once all the data packets arrive at the destination they are put back together again at the receiver to form the original file The protocol typically used to send data on the Internet is TCP IP Abbreviation for decibel see dBm Power value standardized to 1 mW for easy addition and subtraction when budgeting a fiber optic path see dB Data Communications Equipment Infrastructure components a communication path e g modem hub switch DCE devices can be connected directly i e with 1 1 cables to DTE devices Direct connection of two DCE devices can only be implemented using crossed cables All telegrams that are not addressed to devices in the same subnetwork are forwarded via the default gateway Dynamic Host Configurat
78. e without the FL COMSERVER UNI 232 422 485 The configuration differs depending on whether the FL COMSERVER UNI 232 422 485 is connected to the bus master or one of the bus slaves Two mechanisms are available for configuring the bus master TheFL COMSERVER UNI 232 422 485 at the Modbus master receives a list indicating which slave addresses can be addressed by the IP addresses This means that an entire bus system can be connected to the FL COMSERVER UNI 232 422 485 TheFL COMSERVER UNI 232 422 485 at the Modbus master extracts the called slave address from the serial data stream and thus completes the last byte of the destination IP address Only individual Modbus devices can be connected to an FL COMSERVER UNI 232 422 485 in this operating mode LJ IP 12 Adr 1 6 IP 2 Adr 7 10 IP 62 Adr 97 105 IP 1 5 E b Serial Modbus Master Ad 1 2 3S3 4 5 6 Modbus TCP T A Adr 97 98 100102 103 105 Figure 4 25 Modbus application 4 26 PHOENIX CONTACT 104042 en 01 104042 en 01 Applications 4 7 1 Master configuration A PC with a network card and soft PLC can be used as a Modbus TCP master or a serial master can be converted into a Modbus TCP master using an FL COMSERVER UNI 232 422 485 see Figure 4 26 Configuration for FL COMSERVER UNI 232 422 485 operation with slave list T 2 3 First switch to the General Configura
79. e insofar as this is reasonable for the user The same applies to any technical changes that serve the purpose of technical progress The receipt of technical documentation in particular data sheets installation instructions manuals etc does not constitute any further duty on the part of Phoenix Contact to furnish information on alterations to products and or technical documentation Any other agreement shall only apply if expressly confirmed in writing by Phoenix Contact Please note that the supplied documentation is product specific documentation only and that you are responsible for checking the suitability and intended use of the products in your specific application in particular with regard to observing the applicable standards and regulations Although Phoenix Contact makes every effort to ensure that the information content is accurate up to date and state of the art technical inaccuracies and or printing errors in the information cannot be ruled out Phoenix Contact does not offer any guarantees as to the reliability accuracy or completeness of the information All information made available in the technical data is supplied without any accompanying guarantee whether expressly mentioned implied or tacitly assumed This information does not include any guarantees regarding quality does not describe any fair marketable quality and does not make any claims as to quality guarantees or guarantees regarding the suitability for a special p
80. e the TCP IP connection was established is deleted Idle Force Timeout Number of characters that are collected Characters before a data packet is sent A small number increases the speed but also the network load because a data packet is transmitted for a low number of characters Exit the configuration settings each time with Confirm The new configuration is not activated until the device is next rebooted Activate and start the reboot process by entering the valid password in the Save and Reboot menu 4 14 PHOENIX CONTACT 104042 en 01 104042 en 01 4 5 3 Installing the redirector software Applications The COM port redirector software is provided on the CD supplied with this manual 1 Insertthe CD in the CD ROM drive The CD starts automatically 2 Ifthe auto start mechanism is deactivated switch to the CD ROM drive in Explorer and double click on the start html file to start the CD Select the desired language 4 Start the software installation by double clicking on the red32bit exe file An automatic installation routine will appear Com Redirector Welcome Com Part Redirector for winaa Version Vw 2 27301 InstallShield Figure 4 13 Welcome screen 5 Click Next Choose Destination Location Setup will install Com Redirector in the following folder To install to this folder click Next Ta install ta a different folder click Browse and select another falder You can choo
81. ection has not yet been established the connection was interrupted by a timeout TCP keep alive or Cancel was pressed The mechanism is terminated if the software application closes the COM port or if Disconnect is pressed Server Reconnect With this option the COM port redirector re establishes the TCP connection if the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 interrupted the connection the connection has not yet been established or Cancel was pressed The mechanism is terminated if the software application closes the COM port or if Disconnect is pressed Inband Listen Not used The FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 does not support Inband Listen mode Connection Timeout Specifies the maximum time in seconds until the COM port redirector aborts connection establishment If Timeout Reconnect is also activated each connection establishment lasts the set time Without the Timeout Reconnect option connection establishment is aborted after the set time has elapsed Force v2 Protocol Not used The FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 does not support V2 protocols No Net Close With this option the TCP IP connection is not disconnected if the COM port is closed by the software application This enables faster communication as there is no time delay to establish an Ethernet connection Haw Mode Must always be activated The FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 only uses the RAW protocol In the No Net Close function the connection can only be disco
82. ection to the IP address and port 1 B q telnet 192 169 0417 1 Command Prompt 2 s 192 168 H8 17 HBH hH 45 H2 46 EB gt 192 168 808 177 i Connecting 192 168 17 14 not open connection to the host on port i connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it ER Figure 3 8 DOS command prompt window A message indicates that the connection cannot be established The FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 now has a temporary IP address and can be configured using a browser and WBM or via Telnet 3 8 PHOENIX CONTACT 104042 en 01 104042 en 01 Configuration and startup 3 2 4 2 Calling the Telnet configuration menu 1 Establish a Telnet connection to port 9999 of the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 E g telnet 192 168 0 17 9999 Command Prom pt C M arp s 192 168 8 17 0 45 H2 46 EB gt 192 168 8 17 1 Connecting 192 168 17 14 not open connection to the host on port i connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it C M telnet 192 168 8 17 9999 Figure 3 9 ARP command and Telnet configuration 2 Enter the system password in the following password request default private Telnet 192 168 0 17 a Phoenix FL Com Server SET 92 9 se Serial Humber address 9010450918828 Software version 91 855 0505255 Password Figure 3 10 Password ent
83. ed after a reboot Note You have to save and reboot to activate the new configuration Typical settings 3964 F Phoenix Contact 9500 amp Even 1 none of PC Adapter T9200 amp Ode 7 oa s Adapter 19200 amp None 1 ATS TS Modbus ATIJ 9 Even T none Modbus ASCII soo Even T none Figure 4 34 Configuring the serial interface 2 Configure the application to PPP mode under General Configuration Application Settings 3 Confirm the entry with Confirm Web based management now indicates the relevant PPP parameters 4 Then save and activate the new settings under General Configuration Save and Reboot by selecting the Save and Reboot items and then entering the system password default private 5 Repeat steps 1 4 for the second FL COMSERVER UNI 232 422 485 Configuring COM server 1 server in the main network The FL COMSERVER UNI 232 422 485 integrates remote subnetworks in a main network In the example the subnetwork with subnet mask 255 255 255 192 COM server 2 is connected to the main network with subnet mask 255 255 255 0 COM server 1 104042 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 4 33 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 6 Switch to the General Configuration IP menu Set a valid IP address from the main network IP Configuration Static Assignment Current confiqured addresses IP Address Subnet Mask Thes To es Jess If Subnet Mask is 0 0 0 0 the standard n
84. ent To do this enter the IP address that was specified above in the address line of the web browser in dotted notation 3 6 PHOENIX CONTACT 104042 en 01 104042 en 01 Configuration and startup 3 2 3 Configuration via BootP 1 Make a note of the MAC address which is printed on the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 On Phoenix Contact Factory Line products this always starts with 00 0 45 Enter the MAC address and the desired IP address subnet mask and gateway address for the BootP server On the next BootP request from the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 the BootP server responds to the request with the desired IP address The FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 can be accessed immediately via the assigned IP address PHOENIX CONTACT 3 7 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 3 2 4 Configuration via ARP command and Telnet 3 2 4 1 Assigning a temporary IP address 1 Switch to the DOS command prompt window It can be found in the Windows Start menu via Start Programs Accessories Command Prompt Command Prom pt Figure 3 7 DOS command prompt window 2 Enterthe ARP command followed by the desired IP address and the MAC address of the device eho e The MAC address is indicated a sticker on the side of the device and always starts with 00 AO0 45 Please note that dashes are used when entering the MAC address in the ARP command Now attempt to establish a Telnet conn
85. erTerminal File Edit View Transfer Help Change Setup standard IP Protocol Factory defaults Exit without save Save and exit Transfer Get Setup Put Setup Your choice Connected 0 00 23 Auto detect TCP IP Figure 6 10 Configuration menu 1 Select item 10 and confirm with by pressing ENTER amp Telnet HyperTerminal File Edit View Call 1 pe 5 Hl send File Receive File Capture Text Change Seti sendTextFile Capture to Printer 2 Channel 3 Protocol Factory defaults 8 Exit without save 9 Save and exit Transfer 18 Get Setup 11 Put Setup Your choice Open a file lt enter gt Close file lt enter gt Creates a file of all incoming text Figure 6 11 Capturing the configuration file 2 Select Transfer gt Capture Text 3 Inthe menu that opens enter a storage location and a file name for the configuration file Capture Text Folder C Documents and Settings User CACONFIGURATION TXT Figure 6 12 Saving the configuration file PHOENIX CONTACT 6 9 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 4 After data transfer close the file under Transfer gt Capture Text gt Stop amp Telnet HyperTerminal Sele File Edit View Call 1 5 Send File Receive File 2002E0100 gre 0008 0000000000000000000000000000000000 2003001000 Pawe D000000000000000000000000000000000 2003201001
86. esponder Client nitiatar Modem DTR Control DTR Control Con Con C On Disconnect with inactivity E minutes timeout 0 seconds Valid range 0 255 If unused set to 0 0 Clear Input Buffer C Off TCP Flush Mad CINE Clear Qutput Buffer e of C On Idle Force Timeout Characters 10 Confirm Mote To switch operation modes press the button and then Confirm Operation Mode You have to save and reboot to activate the new configuration and Firmware Current Firmware Image loaded PC POSUDP and TCP PM MODBUS TCP PPZPPP Figure 4 12 Application settings for redirector connection 104042 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 4 13 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 Table 4 5 Application settings for a redirector application Operation Mode TCP IP Transport Control Protocol Internet Protocol Hemote TCP port oO Communication port Remote IP address 0 0 0 0 Default value Device type Server The server accepts the connection The Responder connection is established by the redirector software Modem DTR Control Off DTR signal is ignored Modem Mode Off Deactivated as it is a point to point connection Disconnect with inactivity TCP connection is aborted after xx timeout minutes and zz seconds with no data transmission 0 0 if the TCP connection is never to be closed TCP Responder Flush Clear Input Buffer V 24 RS 232 RS 485 data which was Mode written to the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 befor
87. etmask for class A B C is used Default Gateway It Defautt Geteway 0 0 0 0 no gateway 15 used DNS IP Address Assignment Type Static Automatic Note You have to save and reboot to activate the new configuration Figure 4 35 Setting the IP address server 7 Confirm the setting with Confirm 8 Switch to the General Configuration Application menu Enter the configuration as follows PPP Link type Device type Assign Client IP address Assign Client Subnetmask User name Password 4 34 PHOENIX CONTACT Dedicated Server Router Set the IP address of the second COM server here Set the subnet mask of the remote subnetwork here This entry is optional Enter a password of at least four characters here 104042 en 01 104042 en 01 Applications Application Settings for PPP Protocol settings Made MODBUS TCP 9 Channel settings PPP Link type Dedicated Device type v Assign Client IP address 192 168 Assign Client Subnetmask 255 255 255 Idle Force Timeout Characters Initial Dialoque strings Receive Send PFP Credential User name USER Enter new password Retype new password il User name can be up to 10 character any printable char can be used The password must be at least 4 and can be up to 12 characters To clear the password type in 4 or
88. external unauthorized access Firewall programs are also available for privately used computers Internal software that runs on the relevant devices and thus enables the devices to operate See 10Base FL See ROM Method that controls data flow between two devices it prevents data being lost when a device buffer is full Fiber Optics Fiber optic connection Fiber optic connector for POF and HCS fibers secured with a cap nut easy connection thanks to fast connection technology The File Transfer Protocol is an Internet protocol for transferring files To transfer files via FTP a connection must be established between the client and an FTP server When logging into the server an access ID and corresponding password must be entered By default upon delivery the password for read only access is public and the password for read write access is private Simultaneous independent two way transmission in both directions See 100Base FX A gateway is a piece of technical equipment that enables transition between different networks e g between Ethernet and INTERBUS See Standard gateway In half duplex mode transmission is possible in one direction or in the other direction but not both simultaneously A half duplex port can only send and receive data at different times while a full duplex port can send and receive data simultaneously PHOENIX CONTACT 17 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 Hardware handshake HCS Header
89. first check the IP parameters of your PC If everything is set correctly check whether there are any proxy settings loaded in the web browser The settings must be set to Load automatically or Deactivated in order to function correctly 4 Switch to General Configuration 5 Respond to the following request with the password private It is not necessary to enter a user name Connect to 192 168 0 254 Welcome to 197 168 0 254 User name Password sesscce Remember my password Figure 3 1 Password request 104042 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 3 3 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 6 The Configuration menu opens IP Configuration Automatic Assignment Current discovered addresses IP Address Discovered 192 168 0 254 subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 The IP address discovered is not configurable The Mask and Gateway may be configured in Static Mode DNS 0 DHCP Name IP Address Assignment Autamatic Address Mode Bootp On C Of DHCP On C Off Type C Static Automatic The Automatic Address Mode Default is Bootp If no mode is set the last IP Address Olscovered 15 used Confirm Figure 3 2 IP Configuration menu 7 Tomake changes to the IP address or subnet mask select Type Static and confirm with Confirm The input fields for IP address subnet mask and gateway open 8 Change the settings
90. g data protocols are supported Table 1 Supported data protocols Data protocols FL COMSERVER TCP IP Modbus PPP TCP with CHAP UNI 232 422 485 x Order No 2313452 BASIC 232 422 485 E Order No 2313478 With the aid of virtual COM ports existing application software that only supports serial communication can be redirected to the network card of a Windows PC using the COM port redirector software which is available free of charge Easy configuration and diagnostics Configuration and diagnostics can be carried out without the need for additional software via standard web browsers using web based management The menu structures are organized clearly according to topics to allow intuitive configuration and the web pages adapt dynamically to the desired application If however configuration and diagnostics are to be implemented directly using a process visualization the relevant SNMP objects are available for integration in OPC databases Performance for industrial requirements To ensure safe and permanent operation under harsh industrial conditions the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 offers high quality 3 way electrical isolation VCC V 24 RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 Ethernet as well as a redundant supply option for the 24 V power supply A high level of availability is also ensured by the high PHOENIX CONTACT 1 1 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 1 2 PHOENIX CONTACT electromagnetic compatibil
91. g the Simple Network Management Protocol PHOENIX CONTACT 5 1 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 5 2 PHOENIX CONTACT Management Information Base Database which contains all the data objects and variables required for network management Agent An agent is a software tool which collects data from the network device on which it is installed and transmits this data on request Agents reside in all managed network components and transmit the values of specific settings and parameters to the management station On a request from a manager or on a specific event the agent transmits the collected information to the management station Traps Traps are spontaneous SNMP alarm or information messages which are sent by an SNMP compatible device when specific events occur Traps are transmitted with maximum priority to various addresses if required and can then be displayed by the management station in plain text The IP addresses that are to receive these traps trap targets receivers must be set by the user on the relevant device 104042 en 01 SNMP management 5 2 Supported MIBs The FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 supports MIB2 according to RFC 1213 and the private FL COM SERVER mib The MIB files can be found on the CD provided with this user manual and on the Internet under www factoryline de 5 2 1 Diagram of SNMP management Management station SNMP management lt gt SNMP traps
92. he IP address activating the BootP mechanism Deleting all settings including passwords and resetting to the default settings Loading new firmware Complete device configuration by loading a file 6 1 2 Procedure 1 Connect the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 to a serial COM interface on a PC 1 1 cable 2 Openaterminal program e g HyperTerminal in the Windows Start menu via Programs Accessories Communications HyperTerminal 3 Configure the interface e g COM 1 File Properties to 9600 bps 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit no flow control COM1 Properties Port Settings Bits per second Data bits Parity Stop bits Flow control RETE Restore Defaults Figure 6 1 Properties menu in Windows HyperTerminal 104042 en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT 6 1 FL COMSERVER 6 2 PHOENIX CONTACT 232 422 485 4 Confirm the settings with OK and close the menu 5 Checkthat the settings are correct in the status bar in HyperTerminal verbunden 00 00 08 amp utn Erkenn 9600 8 N 1 Figure 6 2 Status bar in Windows HyperTerminal 6 Reset the voltage at the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 and simultaneously hold down the X key on your keyboard 7 As soon as confirmation from the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 is displayed press ENTER within three seconds The following is displayed 9600 HyperTerminal File Edit view Transfer Help 5 x
93. he relevant devices and each switch uses defined quality criteria to calculate the path to the root switch Possible quality criteria include distance capacitance cost load etc Bit used in asynchronous transmission which indicates the start of a data word Always logic See B FOC connector registered trademark of AT amp T One or two bits in asynchronous transmission which indicate the end of a data word Always logic 1 Shielded Twisted Pair Shielded data cable in which the relevant data wires are twisted together The subnet mask specifies which part of the IP address is used as the subnet address Example in a Class A network subnet mask 255 0 0 0 the first field is the IP address of the subnetwork The IP address is 207 142 2 1 which means the subnet address is 207 0 0 0 and the device address is 142 2 1 LAN switches are used in local networks They connect areas of the network which for example operate at different speeds 10 or 100 Mbps or keep areas with very large volumes of traffic data flow over time separate from other areas of the network The switch can determine the area of the network to which data packets are addressed and only forwards them to another segment if required This increases the useful total bandwidth of the network Connection in which a clock signal is transmitted with the user data which means that the start and stop bits used in an asynchronous connection are not required Transmiss
94. he server A collision occurs when two devices simultaneously attempt to send data on the same medium A collision is resolved according to the CSMA CD method A collision domain is limited by termination devices and or switches and routers A packet collision can only occur within these limits The collision domain is often also called the network segment Name of the serial V 24 RS 232 interface in a PC Software utility used to redirect a software program with V 24 RS 232 communication to a network card and therefore to TCP IP communication The software creates up to 255 virtual COM ports in the operating system Termination device in TCP IP networks which provides interfaces for serial devices via the network Cyclic Redundancy Check Checksum used in data transmission protocols to detect transmission errors in received telegrams PHOENIX CONTACT 15 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 Crossover cable CSMA CD CTS D Data packet dB dBm DCE Default gateway DHCP Dial up network DTE E Ethernet A 16 PHOENIX CONTACT Cable configuration that connects two devices of the same type DTE DTE and DCE DCE The connector pin assignment is different at the cable ends so that transmit cables can be connected to receive cables Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection Method for dealing with data collisions Clear To Send in the hardware handshake signal of the V 24 RS 232 interfac
95. iagnostic functions are clearly displayed on a graphic user interface Every user with a unique password for a network connection to the device has read access to that device via a browser Depending on the physical structure of the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 a wide range of information about the device itself the set parameters and the operating state can be viewed Access can only be obtained by entering the valid password By default upon delivery the password for write access is private For security reasons recommend you enter new unique password 3 4 2 Requirements for the use of WBM As the web server operates using the Hyper Text Transfer Protocol HTTP a standard browser can be used Access is via the URL hitp lt IP address of the device gt Example http 192 168 0 112 For full operation of the web pages the browser must support Cascading Style Sheets Level 1 We recommend the use of Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 5 or later WBM can only be called using a valid IP address By default upon delivery the IP address of the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 is 192 168 0 254 Please also refer to Configuring the IP address on page 3 2 104042 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 3 15 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 3 4 2 1 Structure of the web pages The web pages are divided into four areas Device type and device logo Device name specified by the user and loading time to prevent mix ups
96. idrop slave address Mask 255 255 n Multidrop minimum message Length Figure 4 8 Menu extensions for multi drop mode Table 4 2 Description of the Application Settings menu items Menu heading Menu Explanation selection Protocol settings Operation Mode UD User Datagram Protocol MODBUS TCP Modbus Transport Control Protocol Point to Point Protocol RAS server IP and port address Own UDP port 3001 Own communication port Hemote UDP port 3001 Port of the communication partner Remote IP address 0 0 0 0 IP address of the communication partner Channel settings Device type Server The device accepts connections Responder The device initiates communication Multi device setting Point to point connection Multi point connection Modem Control The control signal is ignored The DTR control signal is taken into consideration controlled Idle Force 10 Number of characters that are collected before a data packet is Timeout Characters sent A small number increases the speed but also the network load because a data packet is transmitted for a low number of Transport Control Protocol ient f n characters 4 6 PHOENIX CONTACT 104042 en_01 Applications Table 4 2 Description of the Application Settings menu items continued Menu heading Menu Explanation selection Options for multi drop mode Multidrop settings Multidrop keep alive 30 seconds Time interval in seconds in which the FL C
97. ion Application menu Enter the configuration as follows PPP Link type Dial up Device type Server Router Assign Client IP address Set the IP address of the second COM server here Assign Client Subnetmask Set the subnet mask of the remote subnetwork here User name This entry is optional Password Enter a password of at least four characters here Application Settings for PPP Protocol settings upp TcP wopBUsTCP ppp Channel settings PPP Link type Device type Operation Mode Assign Client address Assign Client Subnetmask Force Timeout Characters Initial Dialogue strings Receive Send Modem Setting 0 0000 Modem Init Commands o PPP Credential User name Enter new password O Retype new password User name can be up fo 10 character any ASCII printable char can be used The password must be at least 4 and can be up io 12 characters To clear the password type in 4 or more Os User and password case sensitive Warning The password will be sent over the network unencrypted Note To switch operation modes press the Button and then Confirm You have to save and reboot io activate the new configuration and Firmware Current Firmware Image loaded PP PC UDP and PM MODBUS TCP Figure 4 40 Application settings for dial up connection server 3 Confirm
98. ion Protocol Allow these protocols Unencrypted password PAF C Shiva Password Authentication Protocol SPAF Microsoft CHAP 5 Microsoft CHAP Version 2 5 v2 Figure 4 57 Activating the CHAP protocol 104042 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 4 51 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 17 The new dial up connection is now available via Start Control Panel Network Connections Network Tasks Create a new Al connection cere actory Floor 9 Set up a home small office network QI Change Windows Firewall settings LAN or High Speed Internet See Also Local Area 4 Network Connection Troubleshooter Figure 4 58 Network connections 18 Check the entered password and the specified phone number before clicking Dial to start connection establishment Connect Factory Floor T Ss Save this user and password for the following users only Anyone who uses this computer Dial 123456789 v SM nem Figure 4 59 Connection establishment 19 As soon as the modem connection has been established successfully the computer is registered in the network and the password is checked Once this process has been completed successfully the window is minimized to an icon in the status bar Connecting Factory Floor zy V erifyinig username a
99. ion Protocol Automatic dynamic and usually temporary assignment of IP addresses from a defined address area Under Microsoft Windows the dial up network forms a link between Internet applications and the modem or ISDN card An Internet connection can be established via the dial up network Data Terminal Equipment Termination devices that are always installed at the start and end of a communication path e g PC PLC DTE devices can be connected directly i e with 1 1 cables to DCE devices Direct connection of two DTE devices can only be implemented using crossed cables Network standard developed by Intel DEC and Xerox which has been widely used especially in LANs since 1976 The Ethernet standard contains specifications on the network architecture bus or star topology hardware e g cabling with coaxial or twisted pair cables transmission and access methods 104042 en 01 Ethernet address F Fast Ethernet File Transfer Protocol Firewall Firmware FL standard Flash ROM Flow control FO FO port F SMA connector FTP Full duplex FX standard G Gateway Gateway address H Half duplex Half duplex port 104042 en 01 Explanation of terms See MAC address Fast Ethernet is operated using Category 5 copper cables or fiber optics the data transmission rate is 100 Mbps See FTP Special computer used in company computer networks that enables employees to access the Internet but blocks
100. ion is therefore faster Optical safety reserve In order to provide long term compensation for the technical aging of transmitter diodes this must be taken into account when configuring fiber optic paths typically 3 dB PHOENIX CONTACT 23 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 T TCP IP TCP IP stack Telegram length Telnet Terminal program Termination resistor Terminator TFTP TFTP server Topology TP Trap Trap targets Twisted pair UART A 24 PHOENIX CONTACT Transmission Control Protocol TCP uses IP and ensures that data is correct and data packets are transmitted in the right order Part of the operating system or a driver which provides all the drivers and functions required to support the IP protocol Length of the total telegram from the destination address to the CRC field The maximum length is 1536 bytes Terminal over Network Standard protocol which is used to establish an interactive connection to other devices via Ethernet Telnet uses TCP IP as its transmission and data link protocol Simple communication program for the transmission of ASCII and binary data Implemented as standard in PC operating systems e g Windows HyperTerminal A termination resistor terminator is not required with 10Base T 100Base TX With 10Base 5 or 10Base 2 coaxial network topologies 50 Ohm termination resistors are required A termination resistor terminator is not required with 10Base T 100Base T
101. ion of terms programming blocks The Java Virtual Machine is required in order to execute Java programs In order for your Internet browser to use Java it must be activated usually already set by default omall program written in Java which is downloaded from the Internet and interpreted and executed in the user s Java compatible browser Java commands are integrated into HTML pages and implemented when the page is downloaded Java applets run in a sandbox the Java Virtual Machine JVM and thus do not have access to local resources on the computer From time to time errors occur in the implementation of the JVM which means that Java applets can in fact access local files Therefore you should only allow Java when calling trusted sites www t online de JavaScript is a script language not a programming language developed by Netscape which is used to make web pages dynamic or interactive JavaScript is integrated directly in the HTML code and is interpreted the browser However there is no sandbox to prevent access to files and programs on the computer running JavaScript The Microsoft specific version of JavaScript is called JScript In order for your Internet browser to use Java it must be activated usually already set by default Program that interprets and executes the Java byte code in the user s browser Java commands are integrated into HTML pages and implemented when the page is downloaded Java programs Ja
102. is configured connection establishment is aborted after the waiting time has elapsed If data is no longer being transmitted the connection is released after the set waiting time has elapsed Phone number of the higher level network Alternative back up phone number that is used if connection establishment fails This entry is optional Enter a password of at least four characters here 4 40 PHOENIX CONTACT 104042 en 01 Applications Application Settings for PPP Protocol settings Operation Mode O Q TCP wopBUs CP 9 ppp Channel settings PPP Link type Dial u Device type Force Timeout Characters Initial Dialogue strings Receive Send Modem Setting Modem Init Commands o Dialup Timeout second Link idle Timeout second Dialup Phone number 12345578 Dialup phone number fallback PPP Credential User name Enter new password Retype new password o O User name can be up fo 10 character any ASCII printable char can be used The password must be at least 4 and can be up to 12 characters To clear the password type in 4 or more Os User name and password case sensitive Warning The password will be sent over the network unencrypted Note To switch operation modes press the Button and then Confirm You have to save and reboot io activate the new configuration and Firmware Current Firmware Image
103. ity of the devices Both hardware and software are designed to meet specific industrial requirements The 3964R protocol for example is supported as are the various Modbus protocols or status messages via SNMP objects The FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 has been specifically developed for industrial applications in the control cabinet It offers the following features Mounting on EN DIN rails Extended temperature range 22 5 mm slim design width 10 100Base T X auto negotiation 24V AC DC 20 power supply Redundant power supply and modular station structure with T BUS connectors supported High quality 3 way isolation VCC V 24 RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 Ethernet Comprehensive diagnostic indicators ntegration in network management tools and visualization systems with the support of SNMP services Configuration using web based management including password protection Support of all popular network protocols PPP protocol with CHAP 128 bit password encryption Modbus TCP support COM redirector software supplied as standard 1 2 Contents This user manual describes the easy startup of an FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 as follows 1 Mounting the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 2 Selecting and configuring the application options 3 Checking the settings 4 Startup 1 3 Hardware and software requirements For configuration and startup a PC with the following configur
104. l it engages with a click NOTE Possible malfunction of the device device environment hardware or software Only use shielded twisted pair cables and corresponding shielded RJ45 connectors Make sure the signal assignment of the connector is correct Pin8 RJ45 TD n C TD RD RD 103827A007 Figure 2 11 RJ45 pin assignment 104042_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT 2 11 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 2 8 3 Selecting the correct connecting cables To connect Ethernet components use either crossed cable pairs CROSSOVER or linear connected cable pairs LINE 1 1 In general linear wired cables are required between structure components and termination devices whereas crossover cables are used for connections between two structure components and for connections between two termination devices The correct cable can be selected using the following table To distinguish between the two cable types green bend protection sleeves protective caps should be used for crossover cables and gray bend protection sleeves protective caps should be used for linear wired cables LINE 1 1 Table 2 1 Connection methods of various Ethernet components LINE 1 1 Gray protective caps 0 e CROSSOVER Green _ D protective caps OQ tn 5 5 co Cc 2 E gt gt o ES 25 a 20 ASAL 0 I 0 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485
105. lanation of terms address the client can also request the IP address of the next router the IP address of a specific server or the name of the server s boot file In the manufacturer specific part specially defined information can also be transmitted A bridge is a device used to connect two separate networks The incoming data packets are filtered using the destination address and are forwarded to the second network or rejected A broadcast is sent to all the devices in the network Broadcasts are not forwarded via routers and bridges Telegrams to broadcast address 255 255 255 255 are sentto all the devices in the network Computer program used to view Internet pages text images on your monitor Data unit that contains 8 bits EIA TIA specification for Ethernet cables connectors and outlet boxes Suitable for 10 and 100 Mbps networks transmission via 2 wire pairs Extended 5 specification with greater electrical properties Full duplex mode via 4 wire pairs Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol Authentication mechanism where the password is encrypted with 128 bits and is checked both at the start and during connection In the event of an invalid password when establishing a connection or while the connection is active the connection is aborted immediately A hardware or software component that accepts services from a server The client is always the service requester e g a browser that calls e mails via t
106. lications on page 4 1 104042 en 01 104042 en 01 3 4 8 Changing the password Password Configuration menu Password Configuration Change Read Password Enter nld password Enter new password Retype new password Change Write Password Enter old password Enter new password Retype new password The password must be at least 4 and can be up to 2 characters To clear the password type in the old password and leave the new password blank Kaming The password will be sent over the network unencrypted WEB Manager Confiquration WEB Manager IP Address 0 0 0 0 Security Flags Enabled C Disabled Confirm Note Once contirmed the Read and kerte passwords are activated Immediately but save and reboot to activate any WEB Manager Secunty Flag change Configuration and startup Enter the current password and then specify a new unique password By default upon delivery the password is private for write access please note that it is case sensitive By default upon delivery no password is set for read access The password must be between four and twelve characters long Please note that the password is always transmitted via the network in unencrypted format Forgotten your password Emergency access is available via the serial interface In this way you can reset the device to its default settings using HyperTerminal fo
107. loaded PP PC UDP and PM MODBUS TCP Figure 4 41 Application settings for dial up connection client 6 Confirm the configuration with Confirm 7 Then save and activate the new settings under General Configuration Save and Reboot by selecting the Save and Reboot items and then entering the system password default private This completes the configuration of the second device client The IP address of the second COM server client must be configured as the gateway address for all devices of the subnetwork Now configure the connected modems as required 104042 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 4 41 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 4 8 3 3 Special case Combined dial up connection and remote access If the remote network is to be connected both via a dial up connection to a higher level network and to be available for configuration purposes via a dial up connection the FL COMSERVER UNI 232 422 485 can be configured accordingly Additional settings at COM server 2 client Device type Client Server Gateway Initial Dialogue strings Receive CLIENT Initial Dialogue strings Send CLIENTSERVER Initial dialog strings must always be entered in UPPER CASE Application Settings for PPP upp TCP wopBusCP 9 ppp PPP Link type ial up Device type Client Server Gateway 5 Fiter IP address He Force Timeout Characters Operation Mode
108. m substances that would hinder coating with paint or varnish according to central standard P VW 3 10 757 650 of VW Audi and Seat 104042_en_01 A 2 1 CE conformance Conformance with EMC Directive 2004 108 EC Noise immunity test according to EN 61000 6 2 Electrostatic discharge ESD Electromagnetic HF field Amplitude modulation Pulse modulation Fast transients burst Signal Supply Surge current load surge Signal Supply Conducted interference EN 61000 4 2 EN 61000 4 3 EN 61000 4 4 EN 61000 4 5 EN 61000 4 6 Noise emission test according to EN 61000 6 4 Noise emission of housing EN 55022 a 61000 corresponds to IEC 61000 Criterion BP Criterion A Criterion BP Criterion Criterion BP Criterion Technical data 8 kV air discharge 6 kV contact discharge 10 V m 10 V m 2 kV 5 kHz 1 kV 5 kHz 2 kV 5 kHz 1 kV 2 kV 10V Limiting curve B b Criterion B Temporary adverse effects on the operating behavior which the device corrects automatically c Criterion A Normal operating behavior within the specified limits 104042 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 9 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 A 2 2 Block diagram DCD 4 p ES cts g pS lt I x S 5 5 Ti D A EEG okm M 10 100 i Shield NE RS 422 MBit s ecc SW Switch 5V 390
109. manent line connection between two Ethernet networks This application can be implemented via various physical transmission paths Direct connection between two COM servers over up to 1000 m using the integrated 422 interface see Figure 4 28 A distance of up to 20 km can be covered using simple two wire cables with an additional permanent line modem e g PSI DATA FAX MODEM RS232 Order No 2708203 see Figure 4 29 Wireless connection over up to 2000 m using wireless modems e g RAD ISM 2400 DATA BD BUS Order No 2867872 see Figure 4 30 Figure 4 28 Direct RS 422 connection Figure 4 29 Two wire permanent line connection 4 30 PHOENIX CONTACT 104042 en 01 104042 en 01 me me Applications Figure 4 30 Wireless connection For configuration please refer to Section 4 8 2 Configuration of a permanent line connection 4 8 1 2 Dial up connection between two Ethernet networks Figure 4 31 Dial up connection Alternatively this application can be implemented using the integrated version PSI MODEM ETH Order No 2313300 For configuration please refer to Section 4 8 3 Configuration of a dial up connection PHOENIX CONTACT 4 31 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 4 8 1 3 Remote maintenance of a remote network via a modem connection Figure 4 32 Modem connection Phoenix Contact offers an integrated preconfigured solution for this application which reduces installation time conside
110. mber 00000092 Bootloader version 59 6 Firmware version 1 85 25 5 2005 Hardware Version RO BIOS Version 0 1 WEBM Version 00 33 Configuration Version 2 0 Address amp Address Assignment IP Address Automatic Last Discovered IP Address DO0 51 45 01 BB 28 Automatic 0 0 9 0 Bootp DHCP 182 158 0 254 subnet Mask 2595 255 259 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 Application Mo 3001 Serial 2 Interface Type RS 232 Baud Rate 4600 Data Bits B Parity None stop Bits Flow Control None SNMP WEB 2 hama nf reina FI COM SPRER This function is used exclusively to display the settings in plain text Automatic configuration of the device via file download is only possible using Configuration file transfer on page 3 23 For additional information about the Configuration Management menu please refer to Section 6 2 PHOENIX CONTACT 3 25 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 3 4 11 Applying the changes to the configuration and restarting the device Save and Reboot menu Save and Reboot Save current configuration for next Reboot The confirmed configuration settings will be saved The device starts with the new configuration after reboot cave The device executes reboot Only confirmed configuration settings wil be Included The device starts with the last saved configuration Reboot Enter password Warning The configuration values have
111. mon shielded bus cable to connect the I O device Connect the individual conductors of the data cable to the COMBICON plug in screw terminal block Make sure the signal assignment is correct This operating mode supports full duplex transmission mode FL COMSERVER RS232 422 485 Comserver _ lt COMBICON Data B pos Data neg D R A Transmit B pos 4 T B Transmit A neg 3 T A GND 7 GND Shield 103827B005 Figure 2 7 RS 485 pin assignment Fit this bus cable with a termination network at each device Activate the termination network integrated in the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 see Section 2 3 NOTE The FL COM SERVER RS must only be connected to devices which meet the requirements of EN 60950 Safety of Information Technology Devices The shield connection of the RS 422 bus cable must only be connected to the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 on one side Figure 2 8 Shield connection 104042 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 2 9 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 2 7 Connecting the RS 485 connecting cable In RS 485 mode an RS 485 network with several I O devices can be created Use a twisted pair common shielded bus cable to connect the I O devices Connect the individual conductors of the data cable to the COMBICON plug in screw terminal block NOTE Observe the polarity of the RS 485 cable Fit this bus cable with a termination
112. more User name and password are case sensitive Warming The password will be sent over the network unencrypted Mote To switch operation modes press the button and then Confirm You have to save and reboot to activate the new configuration and Firmware Current Firmware Image loaded PP POSUDP and TCP PM MODBUS TCP PPZPPP Figure 4 36 Application settings for permanent line connection server 9 Confirm the configuration with Confirm 10 Then save and activate the new settings under General Configuration Save and Reboot by selecting the Save and Reboot items and then entering the system password default private This completes the configuration of the first device server PHOENIX CONTACT 4 35 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 Configuring COM server 2 client in the subnetwork 11 Switch to the General Configuration IP menu Set a valid IP address from the subnetwork The configured IP address and subnet mask must be identical to the values for Assign IP and Assign Subnetmask in the server 4 36 PHOENIX CONTACT IP Configuration Static Assignment Current confiqured addresses If Subnet Mask is 0 0 0 0 the standard netmask for class A B C is used Default Gateway 0 10 NN It Defauit Gateway 15 0 0 0 0 no gateway 15 used os b Wm Nm IP Address Assignment Type 9 Static Automatic Mote You have to save and reboot to activate the new configuration Figure 4 37 Setti
113. n also operates across subnetworks and gateways Both FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 devices are logically linked with one another via the destination and source IP A B IP 192 168 0 10 IP 192 168 0 20 Figure 4 10 Application example for a peer to peer connection The application can be implemented with either a UDP or TCP IP protocol The UDP protocol is connectionless Data is transmitted as soon as it appears at the V 24 RS 232 interface The TCP IP protocol is connection oriented Connection establishment can be controlled by various conditions Connection establishment Permanent network connection after power up If DTRis active character is received at the serial port Connection release If serial connection was idle can be set from 0 to 255 minutes 255 seconds Ifthe signal is inactive PHOENIX CONTACT 4 9 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 4 4 1 Settings in UDP mode Table 4 3 Application settings in UDP mode Device type Client Initiator Client Initiator Active communication can be initiated equally from both sides as soon as a character is received at the serial port Multi device setting Single Drop Single Drop Point to point connection Modem Control DTH signal is ignored Idle Force Timeout 10 10 Characters 4 4 2 Settings in TCP IP and Modbus mode Table 4 4 Application settings in TCP IP mode C Device type lient Server The client establishes
114. n the PSI MODEM SPLITTER add on device Order No 2708766 enables interface conversion between two V 24 RS 232 channels or ports The point to point connection is switched via either the WBM of the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 or the switch on the front of the splitter see Section 3 4 5 2 LAN TCP IP UDP a bc M B M Figure 4 2 Point to point connection two control systems PHOENIX CONTACT 4 1 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 Client server mode see Application Settings menu on page 4 5 If however the serial data of an application software program is to be available in the network only one FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 is installed at the serial device In its function as a client or server the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 can then make the data available and transmit it in TCP IP or UDP The sockets of the application software can thus directly access the serial data in the field LAN TCP IP Figure 4 3 Client server mode Redirector virtual COM ports see COM port redirector on page 4 11 In many cases the existing application software does not support Ethernet communication However in the face of increasing networking local connections e g to programming interfaces often have to be established via the existing network card of the PC and the connected network Help comes in the form of the COM port redirector software which is supplied as standard It creates virtual COM ports on the PC
115. nd password Cancel Figure 4 60 Network registration 4 52 PHOENIX CONTACT 104042 en 01 SNMP management 5 SNMP management 104042 en 01 5 1 General function SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol is a manufacturer independent standard for Ethernet management and defines commands for reading and writing error and status message information and formats SNMP is also a structured model which comprises agents and their relevant MIB Management Information Base and a manager The manager is a software tool which is executed on a network management station The agents are located inside switches bus terminals routers and other devices that support SNMP The task of the agents is to collect and provide data in the MIB The manager regularly requests and displays this information The devices can be configured by writing data from the manager to the MIB In the event of an emergency the agents can also send messages traps directly to the manager SNMP interface All managed Factory Line components have an SNMP agent This agent controls the Management Information Base II MIB 2 according to RFC 1213 RMON MIB Bridge MIB If MIB Etherlike MIB and private SNMP objects from Phoenix Contact Network management stations such as a PC with Factory Manager can read and modify configuration and diagnostic data from network devices via the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP In addition any SNMP tools or network man
116. ng the IP address client 12 Confirm the setting with Confirm 13 Switch to the General Configuration Application menu Enter the configuration as follows PPP Link type Dedicated Device type Client Gateway Filter IP address Optional entry to limit data traffic via the slower serial modem connection Permitted IP address area that can communicate via the modem path Data packets from other IP addresses are rejected The address area is defined together with the filter subnet mask An entry of 0 0 0 0 deactivates the filter and permits all devices to communicate Filter Subnetmask Subnet mask that together with the filter IP address defines an address area that can communicate via the modem path Special case Subnet mask 0 0 0 0 only the specified IP address is valid User name This entry is optional Password Enter a password of at least four characters here 104042 en 01 Applications Application Settings for PPP Protocol settings Made MODBUS TCP 9 Channel settings PPP Link type Dedicated Device type Client Gateway Filter IP address po go Filter Subnetmask ao po Idle Force Timeout Characters Initial Dialoque strings TNAM 0 Receive Send PFP Credential User name USER Enter new password Retype new password il User name can be up to 10 character any printable char can be used
117. nnected via the Disconnect button in the redirector software 11 Confirm your entries with OK and return to the main menu PHOENIX CONTACT 4 19 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 12 The KeepAlive time is set to 7 200 000 ms 2 hours by default This parameter is not usually changed Advanced Settings Keep live ms 200000 milliseconds as service Cancel Help Figure 4 20 Advanced Settings menu All the parameters for the selected COM port are set If necessary repeat the settings for other COM ports Q NOTE Possible malfunction of the device device environment hardware or software Restart the PC to ensure that the virtual COM ports are available in the operating system 4 20 PHOENIX CONTACT 104042_en_01 Applications 4 5 5 Checking the connection Once all settings have been made you can check the connection The easiest way to do this is with Windows HyperTerminal 1 Open the program in the Windows Start menu via Programs Accessories Communications HyperTerminal 2 Configure a connection using the new virtual COM port 3 Confirm with 4 HyperTerminal opens the COM port and a pop up window is displayed Com Port Redirector Attempting to connect to service 192 766 0162 3001 Figure 4 21 COM port redirector connection establishment 5 The successfully established or failed connection is displayed in the pop up window Com Port
118. nt 6 11 Saving the new configuration 6 12 Software Update menu 6 13 Position of bits within the IP address A 1 Structure ot IP addresses A 3 Block diagram for the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 A 10 Dimensions of the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 A 11 104042 de 01 B2 List of Tables Section 1 Table 1 Supported data protocols noie ert ot 1 1 Section 2 Table 2 1 Connection methods of various Ethernet components 2 12 Section 4 Table 4 1 Differences between Ethernet 4 4 Table 4 2 Description of the Application Settings menu items 4 6 Table 4 3 Application settings in UDP 4 10 Table 4 4 Application settings in TCP IP 4 10 Table 4 5 Application settings for a redirector application 4 14 Table 4 6 Options in the Port Settings 4 19 Table 4 7 Application settings in modem mode 4 23 Table 4 8 command SG e muet Mu UL 4 24 104042 de 01 PHOENIX CONTACT B 5 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 B 6 PH
119. odem mode nn erernn nnn eerne nenene 4 23 4 6 2 Switching from data mode to command mode 4 25 4 7 gate Way ON HE ERES dies eU veu 4 26 4 7 1 Master configuration cesa iS 4 27 4 7 2 Slave configuration Dc 4 29 4 8 wig cioe e ile p TTE 4 30 4 8 1 Possible applications etr 4 30 4 8 2 Configuration of a permanent line connection 4 33 4 8 3 Configuration of a dial up connection 4 38 4 8 4 Configuration of a remote maintenance connection 4 43 4 8 5 Setting up a dial up connection under Windows 4 45 SNMP management E a a bs Dd 5 1 5 1 e i i 4 e e 5 1 5 2 ns 88 876 g 6 MIB ici 5 3 5 2 1 Diagram of SNMP management 5 3 104042 en 01 Table of Contents 6 Service and d ap E quld 6 1 6 1 Emergency Kerejoilo UI fci le RETE OD OL D D 6 1 6 1 1 SCOPE Or TUMGCIIONS erp ERU 6 1 6 1 2 POC COUN opnir T E ETUR ures 6 1 6 2 Reading the configuratlon
120. on of the IP address the network class is represented by the first bits The key factor is the number of ones before the first zero The assignment of classes is shown in the following table The empty cells in the table are not relevant to the network class and are already used for the network address 2 Cassa 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 PHOENIX CONTACT 1 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 The bits for the network class are followed by those for the network address and the user address Depending on the network class a different number of bits are available both for the network address network ID and the user address host ID Class B 14 bits 16 bits Class D 28 bit multicast identifier Class E 27 bits reserved IP addresses can be represented in decimal or hexadecimal form In decimal notation bytes are separated by dots dotted decimal notation to show the logical grouping of the individual bytes The decimal points do not divide the address into a network and user address Only the value of the first bits before the first zero specifies the network class and thus the number of remaining bits in the address A 2 PHOENIX CONTACT 104042 en 01 Structure of IP addresses Possible address combinations 7 bits 24 bits 1 0 0 0 0 127 255 255 255 14 bits 16 bits us e
121. or permanent line connection client 4 37 Configuring the serial interface 4 38 Application settings for dial up connection server 4 39 Application settings for dial up connection client 4 41 Application settings for combined dial up connection and remote access client 4 42 Application settings for remote maintenance connection 4 44 derogier ioter 4 45 New Connection Wizard 4 45 Network deese qe 4 46 Diap CONNECCION o 4 46 CONNECTION Hals Ri maese aea DTE 4 47 Phone number datae ntn tt chistetorida cela ar DEUS 4 47 Availability of the connection 4 48 EXN UNG ETE E D E o 4 48 Overview of connection properties 4 49 PO FS LUIS ee LR 4 49 IP configuration properties 4 50 Advanced IP configuration 4 50 User defined security settings 4 51 Activating the CHAP protocol 4 51 Network connections nennen nene nnn nnn ns 4 52 Connection establishment 4 52 Ne
122. ply CAUTION Incorrect connection may result in damage to equipment and or serious personal injury Only qualified personnel may connect the power start up and operate this device According to the safety instructions in this text qualified personnel are persons who are authorized to start up to ground and to mark devices systems and equipment according to the standards of safety technology In addition these persons must be familiar with all warning instructions and maintenance measures in this text Disregarding this warning may result in damage to equipment and or serious personal injury The FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 is operated using a 24 V DC SELV The power supply is connected via the COMBICON plug in screw terminal blocks 24 V and O V Alternatively the devices in a connection station are supplied from a redundant power supply via the DIN rail bus connector see Section 2 4 2 Both voltages US1 US2 are supplied on the backplane and are thus available to additional connected modules US 1 Figure 2 14 Connecting the supply voltage Figure 2 15 Connecting the supply voltage module without a T BUS connector snapped onto a T BUS connector 2 14 PHOENIX CONTACT 104042 en 01 Configuration and startup 3 Configuration and startup 3 1 Default upon delivery default settings By default upon delivery or after the system is reset to the default setting
123. r All information collected by the SNMP agent is deleted Notrap receiver is specified 104042 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 3 1 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 3 2 Configuring the IP address Each device in an Ethernet network must have a unique address which is used to control communication and data exchange see phone numbers with international and local dialing codes This Internet protocol address IP address is a numerical code made up of four digits between 0 and 255 which are separated by a dot dotted decimal notation The IP address is assigned by the network administrator By default upon delivery a private IP address IP 2 192 168 0 254 subnetwork 255 255 255 0 is set for the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 BootP and DHCP modes are also activated Valid IP parameters must be assigned for the management function and further configuration pe Additional information and details about the assignment of IP addresses can be found in Assigning IP addresses on page A 1 3 2 PHOENIX CONTACT 104042_en_01 Configuration and startup 3 2 1 Configuration via WBM 1 Setthe IP address of your PC to the subnetwork of the COM server e g IP 192 168 0 10 subnetwork 255 255 255 0 2 Switch to your web browser and enter the IP address of the COM server in the address line default 2 192 168 0 254 3 WBM responds immediately If the WBM of the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 does not send confirmation
124. r example see Section 3 2 4 2 WEB Manager IP Address The IP address of a PC in the network can be entered here Only this PC IP address can then be used to access the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 Security Flags TFTP The transfer of configuration files via a TFTP server can be enabled or disabled here see Section 6 2 2 and Section 6 2 3 PHOENIX CONTACT 3 21 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 3 4 9 Updating the software and firmware Software Update menu Firmware Update This option can be used to view or modify the parameters for a firmware update and initiate the update Web Based Thisoption can be used to view or modify the parameters for a WBM update and initiate the Management Update update Software Update Firmware Update TFTP Server IP Address Trev Bo je Update Status information available Note The PY is updated Immediately Configuration overview shows the new firmware version Web Based Management Update TFTP Server IP Address Trev Bo jo Update Status information available Note The Web Based Management is updated immediately Configuration overview shows the new WEM version Just record IP addresses and File names Then save the values permanent Following a firmware or WBM update a reset is required to activate the new version Just record IP addresses This item can be used to permanently enter the IP address of the TFTP server and the
125. rably This product can be ordered under the designation PSI MODEM ETH Order No 2313300 For configuration please refer to 4 8 4 Configuration of a remote maintenance connection 4 8 1 4 Combined operation of a dial up connection and remote maintenance Figure 4 33 Dial up connection and remote maintenance This configuration supports both connection establishment from a remote network to a higher level network e g in the event of an error in a system that otherwise operates autonomously and dialing into the network of this remote system e g for a software update For configuration please refer to 4 8 3 3 Special case Combined dial up connection and remote access 4 32 PHOENIX CONTACT 104042 en 01 Applications 4 8 2 Configuration of a permanent line connection The configuration is described using the example of a direct RS 422 connection If the alternative option of additional modems is used configure the serial interface to V 24 RS 232 mode 4 8 2 1 Setting up the FL COMSERVER UNI 232 422 485 1 Configure the serial interface of the FL COMSERVER UNI 232 422 485 under General Configuration Serial to RS 422 8 data bits no parity and one stop bit Serial Configuration Interface Type For 1 RS 422 Baud Rate 1230400 v Data Bits Parity stop Bits 7 Flow Control self controlled Ignore signal Switching output RESET Setting is NOT retain
126. ransmission speed Ethernet link Ethernet data Device error V 24 RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 receive data V 24 RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 transmit data Switching output General data CE conformance Approval Ambient operating temperature range Housing type Housing material Housing dimensions H x W x D Weight Functional earth ground Vibration resistance Shock test according to IEC 60068 2 27 Operation Storage Free fall according to IEC 60068 2 32 Degree of protection Separate ground levels Test voltage Chloroform test A 8 PHOENIX CONTACT Green LED UL static ON Green LED full duplex mode active static ON Green LED 100 Mbps static ON Green LED LNK when link signals are being received static ON Yellow LED ACT data transmission via TP port dynamic Red LED error indicator Green LED RD receive Yellow LED TD transmit Transistor output on the backplane to connect accessories can be switched via WBM EMC directive 2004 108 EC UL applied for 25 C 60 C ME 22 5 with bus connector and functional earth ground contact FE ABS VO green 99 mm x 22 5 mm x 114 5 mm 150g To EN DIN rail in the housing 5g according to DIN EN 60068 2 6 1 5 h each in x y and z direction 15g 11 ms half sine shock pulse 30g 11 ms half sine shock pulse 1m IP20 Supply Ethernet TP V 24 RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 1 5 kV AC 50 Hz 1 min between all ground levels according to EN 50178 and EN 61131 2 Free fro
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128. reduce the available network capacity 4 4 PHOENIX CONTACT 104042 en 01 104042 en 01 Applications 4 3 Application Settings menu The structure of the Application Settings menu changes dynamically according to the settings made The menu items that are relevant for the application are displayed The Operation Mode and Multi device setting menu items are dynamically adapted following confirmation via Confirm There are three possible menu structures Following the selection of Operation Mode and Multi device setting confirm the settings via Confirm to update the menu structure Application Settings for UDP Protocol settings Operation Mode IP and port address Own port Remote UDP port Remote IP address Channel settings Device type Multi device setting Modem OTR Control Idle Force Timeout Characters UDP O MODBUS TCP Q Serer Responder 9 Client lnitiator Single Drop Multi Drop Off On Note To switch operation modes press the button and then Confirm You have to save and reboot to activate the new configuration and Firmware Current Firmware Image loaded PC POSUDP and PM MODBUS TCP PPZPPP Figure 4 7 Application Settings menu for UDP single drop mode PHOENIX CONTACT 4 5 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 Multidrop settings Multidrop keep alive seconds Multidrop slave address Offset Multidrop slave address Length Mult
129. rom the Internet research and development group e g for the definition of protocols or services Routing Information Protocol Protocol for the exchange of routing information between routers The most commonly used connector for Ethernet and ISDN connections Often also referred to as a Western connector Read Only Memory Memory that stores data permanently even in the event of a voltage failure An extension is the Flash ROM which can be rewritten by the user This enables firmware to be updated Routers connect different networks together The IP address is used to determine which network an IP packet should be forwarded to Request To Send In the hardware handshake signal of the V 24 RS 232 interface See Hardware handshake Plastic fiber optic connector which can usually be divided for multi mode and single mode fibers The connector is locked to transmit receive components using a push pull mechanism Data transmission method in which the bits of a data character are transmitted sequentially via a single data channel In terms of hardware this is a computer in a network which provides services to other devices In terms of software this is a program on a server computer which provides specific services A connection to a network service is called a session See Client server principle Fiber optic cable in which only a single mode can propagate for the operating wavelength of the fiber optic cable The
130. rts of the standard Defined limit between two hardware components two software components or between hardware and software components which separates the technical functions and or administrative responsibilities of technical devices Examples of interfaces include the transitions from computers to data transmission devices or between communication devices The Internet is the world s largest network which can be used in conjunction with TCP IP platform independent services such as e mail TFTP HTTP etc Internet Explorer is the browser from Microsoft A closed network within which typical Internet services can be used Internet Protocol Enables the connection of devices that are located in different networks An IP address is a unique device address in Ethernet It is a numerical code made up of four numbers between 0 and 255 separated by dots dotted decimal notation The IP address is assigned by the network administrator Telegrams with an invalid CRC and or a length of more than 1536 bytes Java was developed by Sun Microsystems This object oriented platform independent programming language was designed specifically for the Internet Java is integrated into web pages using Java applets small application modules or JavaBeans Java 104042 en 01 Java applet JavaScript Java Virtual Machine LAN Line 1 1 cable Link status M MAC address Manchester code Master slave network 104042 en 01 Explanat
131. ry 3 Press ENTER twice to confirm the entry Telnet 192 168 0 17 Phoenix FL Com Server SET 02 1 Serial Number address HA AH4S21E59A Software version 2 955 090709 gt Password Press Enter to go into Setup basic parameters addr 192 168 H 17 no gateway set netmask 255 255 255 H Change Setup Transfer 1 z1 Standard IP Serial Channel Frotocol LAH Factory defaults Exit without save Save and exit Get Setup Put Setup Your choice BH 1 2 5 3 4 iw 8 9 1 Figure 3 11 Telnet configuration menu PHOENIX CONTACT 3 9 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 3 10 PHOENIX CONTACT A new IP address can now be configured or the device can be reset to the default settings all passwords and application settings are reset using Change Setup Please also refer to Default upon delivery default settings on page 3 1 Setup 0 STANDARD IP Your choice IP Address 1929 168 gt BO 184 gt Set Gateway IP Address gt Metmask Mumber of Bits for Host Part H default gt 48 Last Auto IP address 192 168 606 254 Figure 3 12 Default upon delivery default settings 1 Change the IP address 2 Select the gateway settings Set the subnet mask The subnet mask is set in the Telnet and serial setup by entering the computer bits host bits Computer bits Example Subnet mask PC bits 259 255 255 2
132. s with the exception of the IP parameters the following functions and features are available The FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 has a valid private IP address IP address 192 168 0 254 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 The IP parameters remain the same when the device is reset to its default settings This means that web based management can be accessed immediately BootP and DHCP are activated as the addressing mechanism No password is set for read access The password for write access is private WBM web based management can be addressed by any IP address serial interface is configured as follows Interface type Port 0 V 24 RS 232 Transmission speed 9600 bps Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control None V 24 RS 232 interface type DTE By default upon delivery DTE the interface acts like a PC The V 24 RS 232 interface of the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 can be switched via WBM between DTE data terminal equipment DCE data communication equipment assignment Please note the different interface configuration when switching from an FL COM SERVER previous version to the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 and reusing the existing V 24 RS 232 cable The application settings are configured for a COM port redirector application Operation mode Own TCP port 3001 Remote TCP port 0 Remote IP address 0 Device type Server responde
133. s for device 2 Subnet mask 1111 1111 1111 1111 1100 0000 0000 0000 AND IP address 0101 1001 1110 1010 0101 0101 0011 0010 Result after ANDing 0101 1001 1110 101 0000 0000 0000 Subnetwork After ANDing the software determines that the relevant subnetwork 01 does not correspond to the local subnetwork 11 and the data telegram is forwarded to a subnetwork router 104042 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 5 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 A 1 4 1 Examples for subnet masks and number of computer bits Subnet mask ComputermostiD 255255252 _ A58255355200 _ 52552524 _ A5s25255i92 A5s2525512 825528050 _ bis _ Jobs _ 255 128 0 0 23 bits A 6 PHOENIX CONTACT 104042 en 01 Technical data A 2 Technical data Power supply Power supply 1 Frequency Power supply 2 alternative or redundant Current consumption Nominal operation Serial interfaces V 24 RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 Connection V 24 RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 Termination network Device type Data format encoding Data flow control V 24 RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 Serial transmission speed Supported protocols Ethernet interface according to IEEE 802 3 Connection Shield Transmission speed Transmission length Supported protocols Secondary protocols Only supported by the FL COMSERVER UNI 232 422 485 Functions Configuration and management 1040
134. se nat to install Com Redirector clicking Cancel to exit Setup Destination Folder Pragramme Cam Redirector Browse Figure 4 14 Selecting the installation path PHOENIX CONTACT 4 15 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 6 If necessary select a different installation path Click Next to confirm the selection Setup Complete Setup has finished copying files to your computer Before you can use the program you must restart Windows or Your computer No will restart my computer later After your computer reboots start the Redirector Contig Help file from the Start menu which will explain how to set up the redirector Figure 4 15 Completing the installation 7 Restart the computer The software has been installed successfully 4 16 PHOENIX CONTACT 104042 en_01 104042 en 01 Applications 4 5 4 Selecting and configuring the virtual COM port Once installed the program can be started via Start Programs Redirector Configuration The main menu window is opened Port Configuration _ Advanced Redirect 4 v _ Up _ Up Move Down Silent Mode IPs Add IP Port Settings Remove Status Idle Disconnect Help Close Figure 4 16 Redirector main menu 1 Activate the port numbers that are to be supported in the Port Setup menu gt Port Setup Redirected Ports Cancel _ M M
135. sion delays with a timeout as the software assumes that the opposite device is not responding Communication via the COM port redirector results in delays which some software applications acknowledge with a timeout Activate the No Net Close option if timeout problems occur This option maintains the TCP IP connection if the COM port is closed by the software application This means that a new TCP IP connection does not have to be established which would result in additional delays Other marginal conditions The COM port redirector is always the client and establishes the connection Communication only takes place via the TCP IP protocol Upto 80 virtual COM ports can be set up 4 12 PHOENIX CONTACT 104042 en 01 Applications 4 5 2 Configuring the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 1 Assign an IP address to the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 2 n web based management specify the serial interface settings according to the requirements of the connected device under General Configuration Serial The serial interface settings must be identical in the software application the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 and the connected serial device Application Settings for TCP Protocol settings C UDP C MODBUS TCP C IP and port address Own 3001 Remote TCP port Remote IP address 0 0 0 Remote Domain name Channel settinqs PM Device type Server R
136. stablish a connection from the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 to an FTP server or local connection via the V 24 RS 232 RS 485 interface of the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 Load the configuration file on the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 Adjust the IP parameters Save the configuration Save current configuration function The duplicated FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 can now be operated in the network using the adjusted IP parameters 6 3 Configuration upload and download using a terminal program As an alternative to saving and loading a configuration using TFTP it is possible to use a terminal program instead The connection to the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 is established either via Telnet or V 24 RS 232 6 3 1 Establishing a connection to the FL COM SERVER In addition to web based management the FL COM SERVER offers two alternative configuration options 6 6 PHOENIX CONTACT 104042 en 01 104042 en 01 Service and maintenance 6 3 1 1 Configuration via Telnet 1 Openthe dialog box via START gt Programs gt Accessories gt HyperTerminal 2 Setup a Telnet connection to the IP address of the COM server with port number 9999 telnet Properties Change Host address 192 168 0 150 Connect using TCP IP Winsock Cancel Figure 6 6 Configuration via Telnet 3 Following connection establishment
137. synchronous data transmission which is used for error detection Part of the transmission format Either omitted no parity constant one mark or zero space With even parity the bit is set when the number of bits of data is an even number Similarly with odd parity it is set for an odd number Communication where both partners are equally responsible for initiating maintaining and terminating the session P2P peer to peer networks are an option for serial cabling via the network Special telephone or other telecommunications line in which the connection is permanently active This means there is no need to establish a connection before exchanging data These lines are used for example by companies to communicate with their branches or for a connection to an Internet Service Provider Packet Internet Groper A ping is used to measure the reliability of a network connection and the response time of a server A client contacts a server at its ping port As soon as the server responds the client calculates the elapsed time in milliseconds The function also determines whether pings small data packets are lost To achieve realistic results pings with different byte sizes can be sent Factory Manager supports sizes from 1 to 32 bytes Polymer Optical Fiber see Polymer fiber Communication between only two devices on a cable see also Master slave network and Multi master network Optical fiber made from 100 plastic easy assembly
138. t Put Setup These options can be used to upload and download external device configurations Specific instructions for these options are available on request PHOENIX CONTACT 3 13 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 3 3 Sending a ping The PING command can be used to check whether it is possible to connect to the desired device 1 Openthe command prompt DOS box in the Windows Start menu via Programs Accessories Command Prompt 2 Enter the following command PING lt P address PENG 1 92 168 05 262 3 The device responds with three standard confirmations Reply from 192 168 0 162 bytes 32 time 10ms TTL 32 4 If there is no confirmation the system indicates a timeout Request timed out Additional parameters can be used to send a sequence of ping commands of a specific size etc t Repeats the ping command until the user aborts via lt CTRL gt C n count Repeats the ping command as many times as is specified in count size The packet is filled with the number of bytes specified in size w timeout The timeout time in milliseconds to wait for a confirmation 3 14 PHOENIX CONTACT 104042 en 01 Configuration and startup 3 4 Web based management WBM 3 4 1 General function Online diagnostics The user friendly web based management interface can be used to manage the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 from anywhere in the network using a standard browser Comprehensive configuration and d
139. tWork 5 e RR 4 52 Diagramm SNMP 5 3 PHOENIX CONTACT B 3 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 Section 6 B 4 PHOENIX CONTACT Figure 6 1 Figure 6 2 Figure 6 3 Figure 6 4 Figure 6 5 Figure 6 6 Figure 6 7 Figure 6 8 Figure 6 9 Figure 6 10 Figure 6 11 Figure 6 12 Figure 6 13 Figure 6 14 Figure 6 15 Figure 6 16 Figure 6 17 Figure A 1 Figure A 2 Figure A 1 Figure A 2 Properties menu in Windows HyperTerminal 6 1 Status bar in Windows HyperTerminal 6 2 oeral SELUD MENU sce n 6 2 Configuration Management menu 6 3 Configuration overview nennen nnne 6 4 Configuration via Telnet 6 7 Confirming the configuration 0 0 ssrt a nennen 6 7 Configuration via V 24 RS 232 sese 6 8 Confirming the configuration 6 8 COnmMGUrAtION MENU em 6 9 Capturing the configuration file esee 6 9 Saving the configuration file 6 9 Stopping configuration file capture 6 10 Sending the configuration file 6 11 Opening the configuration file rene
140. the location on the bus system activate deactivate the termination network see Section 2 3 4 Carefully reinsert the PCB as far as it will go 5 Snap the housing cover into place Figure 2 2 Opening closing the housing 104042 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 2 3 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 2 3 3 Setting the operating mode The operating mode of the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 is set using termination networks depending on the location on the bus system Select the required operating mode and set it using the slide switch Figure 2 3 Position of the slide switch Operating mode device Switch position Resistor network RS 422 Activated RS 485 termination device Activated 485 device Right Deactivated Default setting 2 4 PHOENIX CONTACT 104042 en 01 Mounting the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 2 4 Mounting the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 on the DIN rail NOTE Only mount the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 when the power supply is disconnected 2 4 1 DIN rail single device To mount on the DIN rail proceed as follows 1 Placethe device onto the DIN rail from above so that the upper housing keyway hooks onto the top edge of the DIN rail see Figure 2 4 A 2 Holding the device by the housing cover carefully push the device towards the mounting surface Once the snap on foot has been snapped onto the DIN rail check that it is fixed securely To remove proceed as follows
141. the network is divided into subnetworks the subnet masks must be observed during calculation otherwise some devices may be omitted 0 addresses Value 0 is the ID of the specific network If the IP address starts with a zero the receiver is in the same network Example 0 2 1 1 refers to device 2 1 1 in this network The zero previously signified the broadcast address If older devices are used unauthorized broadcast and complete overload of the entire network broadcast storm may occur when using IP address O x x x A 1 4 Subnet masks and gateways divide large networks into several subnetworks The IP addresses for individual devices are assigned to specific subnetworks by the subnet mask The network part of an IP address is not modified by the subnet mask An extended IP address is generated from the user address and subnet mask Because the masked subnetwork is only recognized by the local computers this extended IP address appears as a standard IP address to all the other devices Structure of the subnet mask The subnet mask always contains the same number of bits as an IP address The subnet mask has the same number of bits in the same position set to one which is reflected in the IP address for the network class Example An IP address from Class A contains a 1 byte network address and a 3 byte computer address Therefore the first byte of the subnet mask may only contain ones The remaining bits
142. tion Application menu in WBM Activate MODBUS TCP mode Confirm the selection via Confirm at the bottom of the menu The menu is adapted dynamically Activate Channel settings Device type Master Enter the IP addresses of the FL COMSERVER UNI 232 422 485 to which the bus slaves are connected under Master Address Lookup Table After the colon enter the address area of the Modbus slaves which can be accessed via this IP address PHOENIX CONTACT 4 27 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 4 28 PHOENIX CONTACT Application Settings for Modbus Protocol settings UDP Made 9 MODBUS TCP Port address Own set to in which case every Session 13 assigned unique own port number Alternatively fixed value may be used Channel settings Device type Slave Master Protocal RTU ASCII Inactivity timeout Valid range 0 255 If unused set to 0 0 The Master abandons an Incomplete Slave response but does not disconnect on inactivity Clear Input Buffer Off On TCP Flush Mad bid Clear Qutput Buffer Off ce Idle Force Timeout Characters Session profiles Sessions Port maximum of 8 sessions may be configured The MOODUS port for the Master to Send to 13 usually 502 Address Lookup Table 0 IP address Slave Range ae eju r3 cj oo 1 IP
143. tion of symbols used and signal words hazards Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible This is the safety alert symbol It is used to alert you to potential personal injury AN injury or death DANGER This indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING This indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION This indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury The following types of messages provide information about possible property damage and general information concerning proper operation and ease of use NOTE This symbol and the accompanying text alerts the reader to a situation which may cause damage or malfunction to the device either hardware or software or surrounding property This symbol and the accompanying text provides additional information to the reader It is also used as to other sources of information manuals data sheets literature on the subject matter product etc o bbb PHOENIX CONTACT 104042_en_01 104042 en 01 General terms and conditions of use for technical documentation Phoenix Contact reserves the right to alter correct and or improve the technical documentation and the products described in the technical documentation at its own discretion and without giving prior notic
144. to command mode To terminate a connection using AT commands the following conditions must be observed Data traffic must be idle for at least 1 second before the abort sequence can be sent The period of time between the input of the individual plus characters must not be greater than 1 second A Another 1 second pause must follow the abort sequence When the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 has switched to command mode it responds with OK Enter ATH and press ENTER When On with echo modem mode is activated another OK signal is received 104042 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 4 25 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 4 7 Modbus gateway The Modbus gateway application is only supported by the FL COMSERVER UNI 232 422 485 Master slave mode is based on RS 485 networking This means that a bus master sends an addressed call and receives the response from the addressed slave The RS 485 network can be easily replaced by an existing Ethernet network using the FL COMSERVER UNI 232 422 485 This operating mode enables serial Modbus devices to be easily integrated into a Modbus TCP network This means that even entire bus systems can be operated at the FL COMSERVER UNI 232 422 485 The FL COMSERVER UNI 232 422 485 supports both Modbus RTU and Modbus ASCII However the entire system can only ever be operated in one operating mode RTU or ASCII Of course the Modbus TCP master can also control the network directly i
145. trator for the appropriate IP settings Use the following IP address es Obtain ONS server address automatically C Use the following DNS server addresses S Figure 4 54 IP configuration properties 14 Deactivate IP header compression Advanced TCP IP Settings General DNS WINS This checkbox only applies when are connected to a local network and a dial up network simultaneous When checked data that cannot be sent the local network is forwarded to the dial up network Use default gateway an remote network FFP link Figure 4 55 Advanced IP configuration 4 50 PHOENIX CONTACT 104042 en 01 Applications 15 Select Security and then activate Advanced and click on Settings Factory Floor Properties General Options Security Networking Advanced Security options Typical recommended settings Using these settings requires a knowledge Settings of security protocols settings Interactive logon and scripting Show terminal window Bun script Figure 4 56 User defined security settings 16 Deactivate all unsecure protocols and then activate the Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol Advanced Security Settings Data encryption Optional encryption connect even if na encryption Logon security CO Use Extensible Authenticat
146. urpose Phoenix Contact accepts no liability or responsibility for errors or omissions in the content of the technical documentation in particular data sheets installation instructions manuals etc The aforementioned limitations of liability and exemptions from liability do not apply in so far as liability must be assumed e g according to product liability law in cases of premeditation gross negligence on account of loss of life physical injury or damage to health or on account of the violation of important contractual obligations Claims for damages for the violation of important contractual obligations are however limited to contract typical predictable damages provided there is no premeditation or gross negligence or that liability is assumed on account of loss of life physical injury or damage to health This ruling does not imply a change in the burden of proof to the detriment of the user PHOENIX CONTACT FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 Internet Subsidiaries Published by PHOENIX CONTACT Statement of legal authority This manual including all illustrations contained herein is copyright protected Use of this manual by any third party is forbidden Reproduction translation and public disclosure as well as electronic and photographic archiving or alteration requires the express written consent of Phoenix Contact Violators are liable for damages Phoenix Contact reserves all rights in the case of patent awa
147. va applets run in the closed environment of the JVM which usually does not allow access to local resources on the computer The JVM is also known as a Sandbox From time to time errors occur in the implementation of the JVM which means that Java applets can in fact access local files Local Area Network Network of computers which share applications data printers and other services The physical expansion is limited to a local area i e a building or a group of buildings Cable configuration that connects two different devices DTE DCE The connector pin assignment is identical at both cable ends The device sends regular link status pulses to the ports of connected partner devices to monitor the validity of the connection with these partner devices A valid connection is indicated by a green LED Globally unique ID for a network component that comprises eight bytes and a manufacturer ID In Manchester code there is always an edge change in the middle of a bit This means the signal is DC free The logical position of the first half of the bit always describes the transmitted information logic 1 or logic A group of several communication devices A master in the system controls all communication in the network The master is always involved in communication Slave slave communication can only be established by using the master as a relay station See Multi master network PHOENIX CONTACT 19 FL COMSERVER 232
148. ware and firmware 3 22 3 4 10 Saving and loading the device configuration 3 23 3 4 11 Applying the changes to the configuration and restarting the device 3 26 3 4 12 Resetting to the default settings 3 27 3 4 13 Exiting the configuration session 3 27 ADDICION EO m 4 1 4 1 Overview and 5 pec 4 1 4 2 General method of nnne nennen 4 4 4 3 Abplicauon oettiigs MENU eb dar epe re es 4 5 4 4 Cable replacement with peer to peer connection 4 9 4 4 1 Setting Sl DP MOS 4 10 4 4 2 Settings in TCP IP and Modbus mode 4 10 4 5 618 Welo s g eol i es me D D 4 11 4 5 1 PRO DIC ATO Mt 4 11 4 5 2 Configuring the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 4 13 4 5 3 Installing the redirector software 4 15 4 5 4 Selecting and configuring the virtual COM port 4 17 4 5 5 Checking the connection 4 21 4 6 Moden Moder eR p 4 22 4 6 1 Settings in m
149. with F SMA fast connection connectors 980 1000 um diameter Interface for data transferto a PC The Internet address and the associated port are required to access an Internet service Some defined services have fixed port numbers e g port 80 for web servers or port 21 for FTP servers Ethernet interface fiber optic or copper of Factory Line devices Point to Point Protocol Successor to the SLIP protocol Enables data transmission via permanent and dial up line connections in analog and digital fixed line and mobile phone networks Used when the PC is connected to the Internet via telephone lines Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet Programmable ROM Read Only Memory the contents of which can be modified Convention for data exchange between computers in a network Protocols specify the structure configuration and encoding of data packets PHOENIX CONTACT 21 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 Q R RARP Redundancy manager RFC RIP RJ45 ROM Router RTS RTS CTS control S SC duplex connector Serial transmission Server Session Single mode SLIP A 22 PHOENIX CONTACT Reverse Address Resolution Protocol Indicates the IP address assigned to a specific MAC address A FL SWITCH operating as a redundancy manager monitors the back bone network segments that are connected to it and switches to the redundant connection in the event of failure Request For Comments Standardization document f
150. xplorer 2 The Web page vou are viewing is trying to close the window Dn you want close this window This option can be used to exit the configuration session completely and immediately If you wish to continue with the configuration you will be prompted to enter the password again It is not possible to go back via the browser Back button For security reasons always exit the configuration via this menu item 104042 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 3 27 FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 3 28 PHOENIX CONTACT 104042 en 01 Applications 4 Applications 104042_en_01 4 1 Overview and selection Thanks to a wide range of integrated functions the device can be used in various ways for different applications Web based management provides user friendly support during configuration The following applications are supported the FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 Point to point tunnel see Cable replacement with peer to peer connection on page 4 9 A common application is the simple point to point connection of two serial devices via an existing network For this cable replacement the data is tunneled through the network using two FL COMSERVER 232 422 485 devices which removes any range restrictions such as a maximum of 15 m for V 24 RS 232 r LAN g 4 TCP IP i aM UDP Figure 4 1 Point to point connection tunnel Point to point PSI MODEM SPLITTER In another applicatio

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