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2. Status Start Redirector Stop Redirector C Automatically start Redirector Figure 6 2 SERIP COM Manager main window The COM port pane on the left side of the main window shows all installed virtual COM ports The currently selected COM port is highlighted A coloured triangle at the bottom right corner of the COM port icon indicates the status of redirector process Red indicates stopped yellow indicates connecting or idle state and green indicates connected state UMSERIP100 1001 Virtual COM port redirector On the right hand side of the main window a tabbed pane shows the current redirector status redirector configuration information and the web interface of the remote device server You can use the amp toolbar button to add a new virtual COM port or to delete the currently selected port AN A port can only be deleted if the associated redirector process is in STOPPED state With a right mouse click on a COM port a context menu can be opened From the context menu a virtual COM port can be started stopped or removed Redirect ea da Start t ye Remove ev ee vet Status pane The status of a serial port redirector process can be monitored on the status pane Status F Settings AX Device Webpage Status Redirector State CONNECTED IP Address 169 254 0 10 Start Redirector C Automatically start Redirector Figure 6 3 SERIP COM Manager status pane Redirector State Can be any of t
3. Mounting rules To mount the unit on a DIN rail slot the top part of the SERIP 100 into the upper guide of the rail and lower the en closure until the bottom of the red hook clicks into place To remove the SERIP 100 from the DIN rail use a screw driver as a lever by inserting it in the small slot of the red hook and push the red hook downwards Then remove the unit from the rail by raising the bottom front edge of the enclosure Bx gt Mounting rules The enclosure provides protection against solid objects according to IP 20 NEMA Type 1 protection rating When mounting the unit observe the following rules No water splash and water drops No aggressive gas steam or liquids e Avoid dusty environments Avoid shock or vibration 8 UMSERIP100 1001 Installation Do not exceed the specified operational temperatures and humidity range Mount inside an electrical switchboard or control cabinet e Make sure there is sufficient air ventilation and clearance to other devices mounted next to the unit e Observe applicable local regulations like EN60204 VDEO1 13 Powering the SERIP 100 Before connecting power please follow the rules in the section called Safety Precau tions and the section called Before connecting anything Power is supplied via a 3 81 mm 2 pin pluggable terminal block located at the top side of the mounted unit refer to Figure 2 1 Location of connect
4. Virtual COM Port The first component is a virtual COM port device driver which emulates a physical serial port Windows applications can open and read or write data to virtual COM ports similar to a real COM port From an application s perspective there is no difference between a real COM port and a virtual one The SERIP COM Manager allows up to 255 COM ports to be created Redirector The second component is a redirector The redirector is a background process responsible for connecting the virtual COM port with a remote serial device server A redirector is always attached to a virtual COM port and can be either in stopped idle or connected state COM Manager The third component is the SERIP COM Manager application The SERIP COM Manager application is used to configure both Virtual COM Port and Redirector It is also responsible for automatic starting of the redirector processes during the start up of the computer Installing the SERIP Toolkit The SERIP Toolkit can be installed on the following versions of the Windows operating system Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2008 UMSERIP100 1001 25 26 1 2 To install run the self extracting Installer executable 18 Setup SERIP Toolkit Welcome to the SERIP Toolkit Setup Wizard This will install the SERIP Toolkit on your computer The SERIP Toolkit consists of a virtual COM port device driver serial po
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6. Pane rrrrrnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrnnrrrnnrrrnnnnnnrrrnnnn 36 A 1 Enclosure dimensions uaspeseressereresntvuheguijebie n vieis 42 Tables 2 1 LED diagnostic codes 1 yisdaseso cos eda cals ces sed acess penere 4 3 1 Power supply connector pinout ssenccsdoiesintstidevnsscbametetdidiassrasdsnasinmooomnensiacemeteaeas 9 3 2 RS 485 RS 422 connector pinout rnnannnvnnnnvnnnnnnnnnennnrennnennnennrnnnnrnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnennenn 9 3 3 RS 232 connector pinout uuuesensnasmmsmtnesamikemnnidkuienvmheste jjn 10 3 4 Ethernet connector pinout rreennennnnnnnnnnnenennnennrnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnennneenesennnnnne 11 iv UMSERIP100 1001 Important user information Important user information This manual explains how to install operate and configure a SERIP 100 This device may only be used for the applications described in this document This manual is to be used with a SERIP 100 with firmware version 1 2 These instructions are intended for use by trained specialists in electrical installation and control and automation engineering who are familiar with the applicable national standards and safety procedures Safety Precautions ELECTRICAL HAZARD This equipment must be installed and serviced only by qualified personnel Such work should be performed only after reading this entire set of instructions Before performing visual inspections tests or maintenance on this equipment disconnect all sources of electric power Assume that
7. Serial Device Server f gt dh i Page Gj Tools er ee Sail Mayies Ssayae Menu Overview 2 Overview 4 Ethernet Status Status Serial Status Device OK About 7 IP Connection w Connected to 169 254 0 11 Configuration Operating Mode Serial Ethernet amp IP Restart Figure 5 1 Device management and configuration via the web browser Gateway IP address Main menu Configuration sub menu Information area Use the menu bar shown on the left side to navigate the different pages UMSERIP 100 1001 17 In order to connect to the SERIP 100 via TCP IP your PC must be on same IP subnet as the gateway In most situations this means that the first three numbers of the IP address have to be identical Monitoring and diagnostic The SERIP 100 offers several web pages which allow monitoring of the status of the different communication networks and the device performance Device status The Overview page shows the principal device status as shown in the following picture Overview Status Device Y OK IP Connection v Connected to 169 254 0 11 Figure 5 2 Overview page The value shown in the Device row represents the device status register which keeps track of run time faults All run time faults are latched and must be reset by the user The following faults can be listed here OK The device is fault free Watchdog reset This warning indicates that the device
8. Widely used thermoplastic material RS 232 See EIA 232 RS 422 See EIA 422 RS 485 See EIA 485 Subnet mask A numeric address used in conjunction with an IP address to segment network traffic used to restrict transmissions to certain subnets Switch A device that facilitates transmissions between nodes in a star formed network TCP IP Transport Control Protocol Internet Protocol Connection orientated transfer protocol Telnet A network protocol RFC 854 for character based terminal access to remote machines UL 94 Plastics flammability standard released by Underwriters Laboratories of the USA 44 UMSERIP100 1001 Index A About 20 APIPA 13 B Baud rate 23 Brown out reset 18 C cable RS 232 10 RS 422 10 RS 485 10 cable length Ethernet length 11 RS 232 10 RS 485 10 Class A 7 Client Server operation 5 Connection Errors 19 Connections 19 connector Ethernet 11 location 3 power 9 RS 232 10 RS 422 9 RS 485 9 cross over network cable 13 D Data bits 23 default IP address 13 Device configuration data write failure 18 Device out of memory 18 device status register 18 DIN rail mounting 8 removal 8 Disconnecting 39 Disposal 39 E electronic waste 39 embedded web server 17 EMC 7 enclosure UMSERIP100 1001 Index DIN rail clip 3 front cover 3 mounting 8 red hook 8 removal 8 Ethernet 11 21 settings 21 status 20 F f
9. for block oriented protocols In any case the internal buffer is always emptied after 1 s Configuring serial port The serial port settings must be configured to match the settings of your serial device Select the Configuration Serial sub menu from the menu bar to open the serial settings which are shown below Configuration Serial Port 0 Settings Physical Laye Baud Rate Data Bits arity Handshake RS 232 v 115200 v 8 M 1 none M none v Figure 5 8 Serial settings page The following serial settings can be entered Physical layer Can be set to two wire TIAVEIA 485 RS 485 or TIWEIA 232 F RS 232 mode RS 232 is the default Depending on this setting either the D sub RS 232 connector or the terminal block connector RS 485 of the SERIP 100 is utilized Baud rate Communication speed Data bits Number of transmitted data bits Stop bits Can be configured to be L or 2 Parity Changes parity mode to either none even or odd Handshake RTS CTS handshake can be enabled to to perform flow control between the SERIP 100 gateway and the serial device UMSERIP100 1001 23 Once you click Save the new settings are stored and applied instantly A confirmation message is shown Remote restarting the device You can perform a remote restart of the device from the web interface A remote restart is similar to power cycling the device Possibly connected clients are disconnected and communication is interrupted until
10. our privacy policy Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for software Yes this time only Yes now and every time connect a device No not this time Click Next to continue UMSERIP100 1001 29 30 7 Click Install the installation Found New Hardware Wizard 8 A serial port emulator is installed Once finished click Next This wizard helps you install software for comOcom serial port emulator f your hardware came with an installation CD SP or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do Install the software automatically Recommended ONT a ist Or specie toca Variced Click Next to continue Found New Hardware Wizard Please wait while the wizard searches 3 comOcom serial port emulator r software automatically and Next to confirm the UMSERIP100 1001 Virtual COM port redirector 9 Click Finish once the installation has finished Found New Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for F comOcom serial port emulator E Click Finish to close the wizard 10 This step has to be repeated a second time for CNCB and is then confirmed with the ready to use pop up window as shown below i Found New Hardware x Your new hardware is installed and ready to use The virtual COM port is now ready to be used Starting and stopping For COM port red
11. power cycle your device at the same time 8 A menu should appear after one or two seconds showing device information the current IP configuration and a gt prompt 9 Type SETIP then press Enter within 10 seconds after the prompt is shown deviceconfig HyperTerminal OE E x gt x y S N 1234 MAC 00 50 C7 67 71 97 IP Address 169 254 0 10 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Gateway Address 0 0 0 0 gt SETIP IP Address 169 254 0 10 10 0 0 100 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 255 255 255 0 Gateway Address 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RUN MODE Auto detect 9600 8 N 1 10 The device will show current values and prompt for new values for IP address net mask and gateway address Enter the new values and press Enter A key press must be received at least every 10 seconds otherwise the device will go back to RUN MODE and resume normal operation 11 The gateway will return to the main prompt Type X and press Enter to leave DIAG MODE and resume normal operation indicated with RUN MODE 14 UMSERIP100 1001 Ethernet amp IP configuration Temporarily changing the IP settings on your PC This method involves manually assigning an IP address to your PC in the same subnet as the gateway The default subnet of the gateway is 169 254 0 0 16 1 Connect the SERIP 100 to your Ethernet network 2 On a Windows PC open the Control Panel and double click on Network Connections Right click on the Network Connection associated with your net
12. the COM port knows whether a connection is established or not UMSERIP100 1001 35 Device Webpage pane The Device Webpage tab offers convenient access to the SERIP 100 device server s web browser interface Status Settings CW Device Webpage proconx j pti rl ee Serial Device Server Overview Status OK Connected to 169 254 0 11 Figure 6 5 SERIP COM Manager device web page pane Redirecting the virtual COM port to a SERIP 100 serial device server 36 If the SERIP COM Manager is not already running launch it from the Windows start menu otherwise right click on the SERIP COM Manager icon in the Windows system tray and select the Open SERIP COM Manager command to launch it 1 2 from the list on the left Make sure the redirector process is in STOPPED state If not click the Stop Redirector button Click on the Settings tab Enter the IP address of your SERIP 100 device server Press the Apply button to configure the IP address Check that the Port and Mode settings match what you have configured on the device server You can click on the Device Webpage tab to verify and change the settings of the device server Press the Apply button again to store the settings UMSERIP100 1001 Virtual COM port redirector 8 Click on the Status tab and click the Start Redirector button to start the redirector If you want the COM port automatically connect to your device server every time t
13. the device has rebooted To perform a remote restart click on the Configuration sub menu and then click on the Restart menu entry This will open the device restart page as shown below Configuration Restart Device Pressing the button below will perform a restart of the device Figure 5 9 Restart device page Click on the Restart button to perform a restart of the device The restart is confirmed with the following notification Configuration Device has been reset Please wait a few seconds for it to restart before continuing Figure 5 10 Restart confirmation page Please allow a few seconds before continuing working with the device as it has to fully start up first before being able to respond to further web browser requests After a remote restart a Watchdog reset alarm is shown on the device home page This is a side effect of the remote restart procedure and the alarm shall be ignored and cleared 24 UMSERIP100 1001 Virtual COM port redirector Chapter 6 Virtual COM port redirector A virtual COM port redirector software package called SERIP Toolkit is provided for Windows PCs servers is managed by the SERIP COM Manager program the control centre for the SERIP Toolkit The SERIP Toolkit is using three components to provide the connectivity between Windows Redirector application oo i COM gr Device Server T CoM Manager Figure 6 1 Components of the SERIP Toolkit
14. to your device Configuring and commissioning The configuration pages are accessed by clicking on the Configuration menu entry on the menu bar which then expands a configuration sub menu All configuration settings are kept in the device non volatile memory If you make changes to any settings remember to save each page before changing to a different page 20 UMSERIP100 1001 Web browser based management Configuring Ethernet and IP Select the Configuration Ethernet amp IP sub menu from the menu bar to open the Ethernet and IP settings which are shown below Configuration Ethernet MAC Address 00 50 C7 67 70 7B IP Settings IP Address n69 1254 o jjo Subnet Mask 255 11255 o Jo Gateway Address 0 0 0 0 Save Canca Figure 5 5 Ethernet and IP settings page The following Ethernet parameters are shown MAC address The device unique MAC address This number is hard coded and cannot be changed The following Internet protocol IP settings can be entered IP address The IP address assigned to this device Subnet mask also known as indexterm2 network mask If you have a router enter the subnet mask for the segment to which this device is attached Gateway address If your network segment has a router enter its IP address here Otherwise leave the address as 0 0 0 0 Once you click Save the new settings are stored and applied instantly The new settings are confi
15. v Enable RFC 2217 Keep Active Period Map Connect Status to none Figure 6 4 SERIP COM Manager settings pane UMSERIP100 1001 Virtual COM port redirector Connection Settings Ethernet Interface Usually set to Any but can be changed to use only a specific Ethernet card with the SERIP 100 device server IP Address Enter here the IP address of the SERIP 100 device server This value is pre set to be the default IP address 169 254 0 10 of the SERIP 100 device server Port Each serial port on the same serial device server must use a different TCP or UDP port number Connect on It is possible for the redirector process to connect depending on the status of a modem control line of the virtual COM port This could for example be set to DTR so the connection is only established when the application opens the COM port and disconnected when it closes the COM port Reconnection Delay Delay time between connection attempts Setting is only available in client mode Operating Mode Mode This mode must match the opposite of the mode setting of the SER P 100 device server The default is TCP client Keep Active Period Can only be activated in Telnet modes Sends NOP Telnet commands to monitor the health status of the connection and avoid disconnection due to inactivity Map Connection Status to The TCP connection status can be indicated on one of the modem status lines of the virtual COM port That way the application software using
16. 255 255 as Peer IP Address UDP tunneling is typically used to connect two SERIP 100 in order to extend the range of a RS 232 link GE Te Ethernet SERIP 100 SERIP 100 Figure 2 5 Two SERIP 100 in UDP Tunnel mode configuration UMSERIP100 1001 Installation Chapter 3 Installation Regulatory notes A 1 The SERIP 100 is suitable for use in non hazardous locations only 2 The SERIP 100 is not authorized for use in life support devices or systems 3 Wiring and installation must be in accordance with applicable electrical codes in accordance with the authority having jurisdiction 4 This is a Class A device and intended for commercial or industrial use This equipment may cause radio interference if used in a residential area in this case it is the operator s responsibility to take appropriate measures 5 The precondition for compliance with EMC limit values is strict adherence to the guidelines specified in this set of instructions This applies in particular to the area of grounding and shielding of cables FCC Notice USA only This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordan
17. IA 485 standard for serial transmission of data between multiple devices also known as RS 485 EIA 574 Standard for the pinout of serial D sub connectors EMC Electromagnetic compatibility UMSERIP100 1001 Glossary EMI Electromagnetic interference ESD Electrostatic discharge ESD can damage electronic equipment Ethernet The standard for local area networks developed jointly by Digital Equipment Corp Xerox and Intel Ethernet is used as the underlying transport vehicle by several upper level protocols including TCP IP Gateway A network device that passes data between different networks or fieldbusses Gateway address The IP address of the gateway or router used to access the Internet from the local are network IEEE Institute Engineers of Electrical and Electronics IP Ingress Protection Rating standardized in IEC 60529 Standard for various grades of electrical enclosures IP address A numeric address used by computer hosts to transmit and receive information over the Internet ISO International Standards Organisation MAC address Every piece of Ethernet hardware has a unique number assigned to it called it s MAC address MAC addresses are administered and assigned by the IEEE organization NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association NEMA defines standards for various grades of electrical enclosures Node A communications device on the network 43 PC ABS Polycarbonate ABS
18. P100 1001 27 5 The installation is completed click Finish to exit the installer 18 Setup SERIP Toolkit Completing the SERIP Toolkit Setup Wizard SERIP Toolkit has been installed on this computer Click Finish to exit Setup Creating virtual COM ports 1 Launch the SERIP COM Manager and click on the Create Virtual COM Port button to create a new virtual COM port SERIP COM Manager File Ports Redirector Help A Status No Virtual COM Port has been configured Create Virtual COM Port 28 UMSERIP100 1001 Virtual COM port redirector 2 Select an entry from the list of unallocated COM ports and click Create Create Virtual COM Port Select a free COM Port COM30 v 3 The installation begins and the Windows driver database is updated with a pair of serial port emulators named CNCA and CNCB Installing COM Port Updating Windows driver database LLL 4 A pop box informs that new hardware was found 1 Found New Hardware X Port CNCAO 5 Following that the Found New Hardware Wizard is started twice first for CNCA and once finished with CNCA for CNCB 6 Click Yes this time only and then Next Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard Windows will search for current and updated software by looking on your computer on the hardware installation CD or on the Windows Update Web site with your permission Read
19. Pr acor SERIP 100 Serial Device Server User manual UMSERIP100 1001 SERIP 100 Serial Device Server User manual Copyright 2009 2010 proconX Pty Ltd All rights reserved Document revision history 2009 12 02 Initial Release No part of this material may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means or used to make any derivative work without express written consent from the copyright holders Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries proconX and FieldTalk are trademarks of proconX Pty Ltd All other product and brand names mentioned in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Disclaimer proconx Pty Ltd makes no warranty for the use of its products other than those expressly contained in the Company s standard warranty which is detailed in the Terms and Conditions located on the Company s Website The Company assumes no responsibility for any errors which may appear in this document reserves the right to change devices or specifications detailed herein at any time without notice and does not make any commitment to update the information contained herein No licenses to patents or other intellectual property of proconX are granted by the Company in connection with the sale of proconX products expressly or by implication proconX products are not authorized for use as critical components in life support devices or sys
20. all circuits are live until they have been completely de energized tested and tagged Pay particular attention to the design of the power system Consider all sources of power including the possibility of backfeeding Apply appropriate personal protective equipment and follow safe electrical practices Turn off all power supplying the equipment in which the SERIP 100 is to be installed before installing wiring or removing the SERIP 100 Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm that power is off The successful operation of this equipment depends upon proper handling installation and operation Neglecting fundamental installation requirements may lead to personal injury as well as damage to electrical equipment or other property Failure to follow these instructions could result in death or serious injury UMSERIP100 1001 v Document conventions vi Throughout this manual we use the following symbols and typefaces to make you aware of safety or other important considerations A A A E Q Acronym Command Placeholder User input sSereenfouppuet Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that if not avoid ed could result in death or serious injury Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that if not avoid ed could result in damage to equipment Indicates information that is critical for successful application and understanding of the product Provides other helpful user informa
21. aults 18 features 2 Firmware version 20 G Gateway address 21 grounding 7 H Handshake 23 Hardware version 20 High Water Mark 22 HyperTerminal 14 l IP settings 13 21 IP address 21 J JavaScript 17 L LED 3 3 M MAC address 21 Mode 22 mounting 8 rules 8 N nodes maximum RS 485 10 0 Operating mode 22 P Packets Received 19 45 Packets Sent 19 Parity 23 Peer IP Address 22 Physical layer 23 pinout Ethernet 11 power 9 RS 232 10 RS 422 9 RS 485 9 Port 22 power 9 Product name 20 R Receive Errors 19 recycling 39 remote restart 24 removal 8 Reset to factory defaults 19 Resource Errors 19 restart 24 RJ 45 11 RS 232 10 RS 422 9 RS 485 9 run time faults 18 S Serial settings 23 Serial number 20 settings Ethernet 21 IP 13 21 Serial 23 shield 10 11 shielding 7 shock 8 Silence Period 22 Specifications 41 Stop bits 23 storage 7 Stub connections 10 Subnet mask 21 supply voltage 9 T TCP Client mode 5 TCP Server mode 4 46 Telnet Client mode 5 Telnet Server mode 4 temperature operating 9 terminal program 14 termination RS 422 10 RS 485 10 Transmission Mode 22 Transmit Errors 19 Trigger Byte 23 twisted pairs 10 U UDP tunneling 5 Unpacking 7 V ventilation 9 vibration 8 W Watchdog reset 18 Watchdog reset alarm 24 UMSERIP100 1001 Notes Notes
22. b server The unit s firmware adheres to the Internet Standards RFCs as close a possible This provides it with a high degree of compatibility with a broad range of available commercial and open source middleware drivers and utilities UMSERIP100 1001 1 Features The SERIP 100 gateway provides the following key features Versatile modes of operation Server Client UDP tunnel Telnet protocol compliant any port Includes SERIP Toolkit with virtual COM port redirector software for Windows operating systems Compatible with the ttyd virtual device driver and Termpkg package for Linux Embedded web server for easy configuration and commissioning using a web browser Firmware upgradeable via Ethernet DIN rail mountable 24 V DC 10 30 V power supply Status LEDs for power Ethernet link and communication status Quick start checklist Read this set of instructions properly and in its entirety Mount the unit Connect the power Do not connect yet serial ports Configure the Ethernet communications settings with a web browser using an Ethernet crossover cable or with a terminal program like HyperTerminal using a null modem cable Configure the serial line communication settings Configure the operational aspects of the device Wire serial line interfaces UMSERIP100 1001 Description Chapter 2 Description The power and RS 485 RS 422 terminals are placed on the top side of the unit The RS 232 and Ethernet connec
23. ce with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Industry Canada Notice Canada only This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Unpacking handling and storage A 1 Please read this set of instructions carefully before fitting it into your system 2 Keep all original packaging material for future storage or warranty shipments of the unit 3 Do not exceed the specified temperatures Before connecting anything A 1 Before installing or removing the unit or any connector ensure that the system power and external supplies have been turned off 2 Check the system supply voltage with a multimeter for correct voltage range and polarity UMSERIP100 1001 7 3 Connect the power supply cable and switch on the system power Check if the Power LED is lit 4 Turn off system power 5 Connect all I O cables 6 Once you are certain that all connections have been made properly restore the power DIN rail mounting and removal The SERIP 100 gateway is designed to be mounted on a 35 mm DIN rail according to DIN EN 50022 The enclosure features a 35 mm profile at the back which snaps into the DIN rail No tools are required for mounting Please observe the rules outlined in the section called
24. current settings so they can be restored later 5 Select Use the following IP address and configure a static IP address in the same subnet as the device for example 169 254 0 1 and the subnet mask 255 255 0 0 Click OK to save the changes 6 Start Internet Explorer 7 In the address box type 169 254 0 10 and then press Enter 8 Click Configuration and then Ethernet amp IP in the menu on the left side of the page 9 Enter the IP address subnet mask and gateway address assigned to your SERIP 100 then click Save 10 Restore your computer s original settings UMSERIP100 1001 Web browser based management Chapter 5 Web browser based management The SERIP 100 incorporates an embedded web server This allows you to connect to the device and monitor and configure it using a web browser Most browsers should work provided they support JavaScript We recommend nternet Explorer 6 0 or higher Connecting to the SERIP 100 Once you made sure that your PC is configured to be on the same subnet as the SERIP 100 start your web browser In the address box type the IP address of your device 169 254 0 10 is the default and then press Enter See Chapter 4 Ethernet amp IP configuration The web browser will establish communication with the embedded web server and an overview page similar to the following picture will appear FEN LE http 169 254 0 10 1 Raikes x Google we r proconX SERIP 100
25. e connect to the specified Server if the connection has been lost TCP Client RS 232 Ethernet Server SERIP 100 as Client Figure 2 3 SERIP 100 in TCP Client mode configuration connecting to a server Telnet Client mode The Te net Client mode is similar to the TCP Client mode but offers in addition support for the Te net protocol This means all characters received or transmitted on the TCP connection are encoded with the Telnet protocol This mode is also known as reverse Telnet Client Server operation Two SERIP 100 can be combined using the TCP protocol while one is working in server mode and the other peer in client mode Client Server operation is typically used to connect two SERIP 100 in order to extend the range of a RS 232 link TCP Client TCP Server RS 232 RS 232 Ethernet SERIP 100 SERIP 100 as Client as Server Figure 2 4 Two SERIP 100 in Client Server mode configuration UDP tunneling This mode utilises the UDP protocol for receiving and sending data It does not require a connection between a server and a client instead it requires a nominated peer where to UMSERIP100 1001 5 send data Any data received on the nominated UDP port is streamed to the serial port If data is received on the serial port it is embedded into a UDP packet and sent to the nominated peer UDP tunneling supports broadcasting of received serial data to the local subnet For broadcasting enter 255 255
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27. guration Chapter 4 Ethernet amp IP configuration Before configuring the SERIP 100 obtain a unique static IP address subnet mask and default gateway address from your network administrator The factory default IP address of the SERIP 100 is 169 254 0 10 which is in the Automatic Private IP Addressing APIPA address range There are several methods of configuring the unit s IP address 1 Removing your PC from your corporate network and using a cross over network cable see the section called IP setup using a web browser and a cross over network cable 2 Via the Serial Port 1 and a terminal program like HyperTerminal see the section called IP setup using a terminal program like HyperTerminal 3 Leaving your PC connected to your corporate network and temporarily changing the IP settings on your PC to match the subnet of the SERIP 100 see the section called Temporarily changing the IP settings on your PC In order to connect to the SERIP 100 via TCP IP your PC must be on same IP subnet as the gateway In most situations this means that the first three numbers of the IP address have to be identical IP setup using a web browser and a cross over network cable This method applies only to operating systems like Windows which support APIPA Automatic Private IP Addressing It also requires your PC to be configured for DHCP If your computer is configured with a static IP address follow the procedure in t
28. he computer is started check the Automatically start Redirector box 9 The coloured indication triangle of the COM port icon on the left pane should change colour from red stopped to yellow started and then to green connected 10 The virtual COM port is ready to be used UMSERIP100 1001 37 38 This page intentionally left blank UMSERIP100 1001 Decommissioning Chapter 7 Decommissioning Before disconnecting the unit please follow the rules in the section called Safety Precautions Disconnecting A 1 Ensure that the system power and external supplies have been turned off 2 Disconnect power supply plug 3 Disconnect all I O cables 4 Remove the SERIP 100 from the DIN rail following the procedure described in the section called DIN rail mounting and removal Disposal soe This product must be disposed of at a specialized electronic waste recycling facility AK Do not dispose of in domestic waste UMSERIP100 1001 39 40 This page intentionally left blank UMSERIP100 1001 Specifications Appendix A Specifications SERIP 100 Serial Device Server Interfaces Ethernet Serial ports User interface LED indicators Monitoring amp configuration Diagnostic High availability features Serial Port RS 232 interface Connector Physical layer Isolation Signals Speed Serial Port RS 485 RS 422 interface Connector Physical layer Isolation Speed Max number of nodes Ethernet
29. he section called Temporarily changing the IP settings on your PC 1 Disconnect your PC from your corporate network If your computer is configured for DHCP it should now automatically fall back to use a default IP address from the APIPA range 169 254 x x Windows PCs only 2 Connect an Ethernet crossover cable from the SERIP 100 to the computer 3 Start Internet Explorer 4 In the address box type 169 254 0 10 and then press Enter 5 Click Configuration and then Ethernet amp IP in the menu on the left side of the page 6 Enter the IP address subnet mask and gateway address assigned to your SERIP 100 then click Save 7 Reconnect your computer to your corporate network UMSERIP100 1001 13 IP setup using a terminal program like HyperTerminal 1 Connect a null modem RS 232 cable between your PC and the SERIP 100 s Serial Port 1 2 In Windows XP click Start point to ALL Programs point to Accessories point to Communications and then click HyperTerminal 3 When HyperTerminal starts it opens a dialog box and asks for a name for the new connection Enter a name for example deviceconfig then click OK 4 TheConnect todialog opens Select the COM port you will be using in the Connect using drop down list box then click OK 5 Select 9600 8 None 1 None in the COM Properties dialog then click OK 6 HyperTerminal is now connected to the serial line 7 Keep the space bar pressed in HyperTerminal and
30. hese states STOPPED The redirector process has not been started Click Start Redirector to start CONNECTED The redirector process has been started and a successful connection to the SERIP 100 device server has been established UMSERIP100 1001 33 IDLE The redirector has been started and is ready for a connection request Starting The redirector is in the process of starting up Connecting The redirector process has been started and tries to establish a connection with the SERIP 100 device server ERROR An error within the redirector process occurred Check the status line for more details about the error IP Address Lists the IP address to be used for a connection if in client mode or the IP address of the connected client if in server mode Start Redirector Starts the redirector process Once started the virtual COM port is connected with the serial device server Start Redirector Stops the redirector process and closes the TCP IP connection with the serial device server Automatically start Redirector Check this box if the redirector process shall be started without user intervention upon launch of the SERIP COM Manager Settings pane 34 Below is a sample window of the SERIP COM Manager settings pane Status 3 Settings A Device Webpage Connection Settings Ethernet Interface Any vi IP Address 169 254 0 10 Port 2 Connect on Aways Reconnection Delay M Operating Mode Mode TCP Client
31. ined Connections A counter that increments each time a client or server connects to the gateway Packets Received A counter that increments each time an inbound message is successfully received Packets Sent A counter that is incremented each time an outbound message leaves Connection Errors This counter applies to client modes only It is incremented each time a connection attempt failed Receive Errors Number of errors while receiving an inbound packet from the network Transmit Errors Number of errors while sending an outbound packet to the network Resource Errors Counter of low memory resource situations UMSERIP100 1001 19 The cumulative diagnostic data is reset when the device is power cycled or reset The data is also reset by pressing the Clear Counter button Finding the firmware version and serial number Click on the About menu entry on the menu bar to show the product information as shown below About Product Information Product Name SERIP 100 Hardware Version X100 Firmware Version x Be Serial Number 00002 Figure 5 4 About page This product information is important for service and support inquiries The following product information is provided Product name The name of the product Hardware version SERIP 100 hardware version Firmware version The firmware version that is installed on the SERIP 100 Serial number The serial number of the SERIP 100 The serial number is specific
32. irection to work the SERIP COM Manager application must be running and the redirector background process must be started To start the SERIP COM Manager application launch it from the Windows start menu If the SERIP COM Manager is already running it displays a small icon in the Window system tray j 3 11PM To launch the SERIP COM Manager when the computer starts add the SERIP COM Manager application to the Windows Startup program group as shown below Usually the installer does this already for you fm Startup UMSERIP100 1001 31 Right click on the system tray icon to open the SERIP COM Manager context menu Open COM Manager w Start gt ae Stop Shutdown The context menu allows the main window of the SERIP COM Manager to be shown using the Open command The Shutdown command closes all TCP IP connections with serial device servers and terminates the SER P COM Manager application The Start and Stop commands can be used to selectively start and stop a COM port redirector process without opening main window AN Shutting down the SERIP COM Manager disconnects all serial device servers SERIP COM Manager user interface 32 The main window of the SERIP COM Manager is shown below It can be opened from the system tray icon s context menu SERIP COM Manager File Ports Redirector Help P R COM30 Status g Settings A Device Webpage COM15 Redirector State CONNECTED IP Address 169 254 0 10
33. is internally buffered Different methods can be chosen to determine when the buffered data is transmitted via the Ethernet link Buffering can be disabled by setting transmission mode to Immediate The various transmission settings allow fine tuning and optimisation of the Ethernet traffic generated by the gateway This helps reducing the amount of Ethernet traffic as multiple data bytes are consolidated into one Ethernet packet Silence Period This setting can only be changed if transmission mode is set to any of the silence period options If enabled data received on the serial port is buffered and only transmitted once no character has been received for the configured silence period High Water Mark This setting can only be changed if transmission mode is set to any of the high water mark options If enabled data received on the serial port is buffered and only 22 UMSERIP100 1001 Web browser based management transmitted once the amount of buffered characters has reached the high water mark setting In any case the internal buffer is always emptied after 1 s Trigger Byte This setting can only be changed if transmission mode is set to any of the trigger byte options If enabled it defines the decimal value ASCII of a trigger byte Upon reception of this character on the serial port the internal buffer is transmitted over the Ethernet link Common choices is the return character CR 13 for line mode transmission or end of text ETX 3
34. le 3 3 RS 232 connector pinout e Maximum cable length is 15 m 50 ft or a length equal to a line capacitance of 2500 pF both at the maximum standard bit rate of 20 kbps If operating at higher bit rates the maximum cable length drops to 3 m 10 ft at a bit rate of 57 6 kbps e To assure a high degree of electromagnetic compatibility and surge protection the RS 232 cable should shielded The shield shall be connected to an external chassis ground at the either or both ends depending on the application 10 UMSERIP100 1001 Installation The shield must not be connected to the GND pin To connect the SERIP 100 to a PC Personal Computer or any other device with data terminal equipment DTE pinout you need a null modem or cross over cable Connecting Ethernet The following table describes the 10BASE T Ethernet RJ 45 connector pinout Pin Signal Function FRE OB 1 TX Non inverting transmit signal im EE a a a a 2 TX Inverting transmit signal 3 RX Non inverting receive signal 4 Internal termination network 5 Internal termination network 6 RX Inverting receive signal 7 Internal termination network 8 Internal termination network Table 3 4 Ethernet connector pinout We recommend to use Category 5 UTP network cable e Maximum cable length is 100 m 3000 ft UMSERIP100 1001 11 This page intentionally left blank UMSERIP100 1001 Ethernet amp IP confi
35. ors The following table and picture shows the power terminal socket pinout Pin Signal Function Ses 1 V Positive voltage supply 10 30 V DC 2 V Negative voltage supply DC power return Table 3 1 Power supply connector pinout Make sure that the polarity of the supply voltage is correct before connecting any device to the serial ports A wrong polarity can cause high currents on the ground plane between the V power supply pin and the serial port ground pins which can cause damage to the device Wiring the RS 485 RS 422 interface The gateway s serial port can be configured by software to use the RS 485 or RS 422 physical layer This is done through the web interface See the section called Configuring serial port The RS 485 and RS 422 signals are located at the 3 81 mm 6 pin pluggable terminal block on the top side of the mounted unit refer to Figure 2 1 Location of connectors The following table and picture shows the pinout S Pin RS 485 signal RS 422 signal Description AAMA TE RS 485 3 GND GND Signal common 4 D TX Non inverting RS 485 and RS 422 terminal BERE 5 D TX Inverting RS 485 and RS 422 terminal RS 422 6 GND Signal common 7 RX Non inverting RS 422 receiver terminal 8 RX Inverting RS 422 receiver terminal Table 3 2 RS 485 RS 422 connector pinout UMSERIP100 1001 9 Line termination is required and is typically done with a 120 Ohm 1 4 W resi
36. port Connector Physical amp Data Link Layer Layer Isolation Speed Max cable length Ethernet frame types Protocols Concurrent connections Power supply Connector Voltage Current Intrinsic consumption Electromagnetic compatibility Emissions radiated and conducted Immunity Electrostatic discharge Radiated RF Fast transients Conducted RF UMSERIP100 1001 1 1 software configurable as either 1 x RS 232 or 1 x RS 485 or 1 x RS 422 Power green Ethernet link green 2 status bi color red green Web browser based Watchdog supervision brown out detection male 9 pin D sub DTE EIA 574 pin out EIA 232 F non isolated RXD TXD RTS CTS DTR DSR DCD RI 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 57600 115200 bps 3 81 mm 6 pin pluggable terminal block header EIA 485 A 2 wire or 4 wire non isolated 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 57600 115200 bps 32 8 pin RJ 45 socket for Cat 5 UTP IEEE 802 3i 10BASE T 1 5 kV galvanic 10 Mbit s 100 m 328 ft 802 3 TELNET RFC 854 RFC 855 RFC 1184 RFC 2217 HTTP IP TCP ARP 1 virtual serial port 2 HTTP 3 81 mm 2 pin pluggable terminal block header 10 30 V DC 30 mA typical 24 V DC 750 mW AS NZS CISPR 22 EN 55022 Class A EN 55024 EN 61000 4 2 EN 61000 4 3 EN 61000 4 4 EN 61000 4 6 41 Enclosure Material Mounting Classification Type rating Cooling Environmental Operating temperature Storage temperature Humidi
37. rmed with the following page Your network configuration has been changed The IP address is now 169 254 0 10 Please click the button below to redirect your browser to the new IP address Go to New IP Address Figure 5 6 IP settings changed confirmation Please write down the new IP address so you are able to communicate with the device in the future UMSERIP100 1001 21 Configuring Operating mode Configuration Operating Mode Mode TCP Client Port 23 Peer IP Address 169 254 0 20 Transmission Mode Everything M Silence Period 50 High Water Mark 100 igger Byte 10 Figure 5 7 SERIP 100 settings page Mode The SERIP 100 gateway can operate in different modes Refer to the section called Operating modes for more details about the various operating modes If used in conjunction with a virtual serial port redirector software this should be set to Telnet Server or TCP Server Both Telnet and TCP modes operate over the TCP protocol but the two Telnet modes offer support for the Telnet protocol If two gateways are used to extend a serial link UDP tunnel is the best choice Port Set this to the TCP or UDP port the gateway shall use for Ethernet connections Peer IP Address The IP address of a server the gateway shall connect to if in client mode or if in UDP mode the IP address the gateway accepts UDP packets from Only used in client modes or UDP mode Transmission Mode Data received on the serial port
38. rt emulator a serial port redirector process and a management tool Click Next to continue or Cancel to exit Setup Confirm the Destination Folder We recommend to keep the setting suggested by the installer Click Next to continue i Setup SERIP Toolkit Select Destination Location Where should SERIP Toolkit be installed DD Setup will install SERIP Toolkit into the following folder To continue click Next If you would like to select a different folder click Browse C Program Files proconx SERIP Toolkit At least 2 6 MB of free disk space is required UMSERIP100 1001 Virtual COM port redirector 3 Confirm the components for installation and click Next to continue 18 Setup SERIP Toolkit Installable Components This is a list of the components which are being installed Click Next when you are ready to continue Current selection requires at least 2 9 MB of disk space 4 Keep the two Additional Task check boxes checked so the SERIP COM Manager is automatically launched every time your computer starts and to continue after this installation with creating and configuring virtual COM ports 18 Setup SERIP Toolkit Select Additional Tasks Which additional tasks should be performed Select the additional tasks you would like Setup to perform while installing SERIP Toolkit then dick Next Launch SERIP COM Manager on startup Launch SERIP COM Manager now UMSERI
39. ssrssaesakelsaaaktbeiednle 22 Configuring serial port 2eici shi el eniesiticadtcctandincdedeneteiacsethecitee yeucbialiiaclewateatte 23 Remote restarting the device eee nee e eee e eee e teeter etnias 24 6 Virtual COM port redirector os cccreccccctcecteczeradnsncterzacevaetarccazssseentecdcerecenesteratpadenarees 25 6 Installing the SERIP ToOOlkt sssssrrcoconrni pea 25 6 Creating virtual COM ports 2asssanegmssa ereekmnen de 28 6 Starting and stopping ses scctecierssactianieceae eerie neneenaecie ence ies 31 6 SERIP COM Manager user interface rrnnnnnnonnvrrnnnnnnnonnvrnnnnnnnnrnnrrnnnennenonnnnnene 32 Status pane uansett he bie ees 33 S ttings 9 EE EEE EE EE 34 Device Webpage pane rnnnnnnnnrnnnrrnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnernarnnnnnnnnnnrnnnrrnnrrnnnennnee 36 UMSERIP100 1001 iii 6 Redirecting the virtual COM port to a SERIP 100 serial device server 36 7 DECOMMISSIONING eisereen rea oa Se rece eters ne ec 39 7 DISCONNECUING EE ees ae ha eee 39 TN 39 Eee RE EE ER ER 41 PT 42 s EN EE EEE EE EN EEE 43 ME a EE E E se ceta earners tens oeac eases EE 45 Figures 1 1 SERIP 100 mounted on DIN rail oo cece ee eee eee eeeeeeeeeeeeceaaaaaaaeeaaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 1 1 2 SERIPTOD Cpe ra lOMy sees ssascce2zexetcecsnetantsteranencgvaetatercunasdavgdestetesennciereeceterencareraezateres 1 2 1 Location of COMMECUOES ssoi a a R R RS 3 2 2 SERIP 100 in TCP Server mode configuration accepting connections from a
40. stor For RS 485 operation the bus must be terminated at both ends For RS 422 operation a termination resistor must be inserted between the RX RX signals Maximum number of RS 485 nodes without repeater is 32 Stub connections off the main line should be avoided if possible or at least be kept as short as possible Stub connections must not have terminating resistors Maximum cable length to 1200 m 4000 ft To assure a high degree of electromagnetic compatibility and surge protection the cable should be twisted pairs and shielded An additional cable conductor or pair may be used for the GND reference Do not connect the cable shield to the GND pins Use an external chassis ground connection to terminate the shield Wiring the RS 232 interface The use of the RS 232 interface must be configured using the web interface See the section called Configuring serial port The RS 232 connector is a male 9 pin D sub type located at the bottom side of the mounted unit refer to Figure 2 1 Location of connectors It has industry standard EIA 574 data terminal equipment DTE pinout as shown in the following table and picture g k Pin Signal Function Direction 1 DCD Data carrier detect in 2 RXD Receive data in 3 TXD Transmit data out 4 DTR Data terminal ready out 5 GND Signal ground 6 DSR Data set ready in 7 RTS Request to send out 8 CTS Clear to send in 9 RI Ring indicator in Tab
41. tems Support amp product feedback We provide an electronic support and feedback system for our proconX products It can be accessed through the following web link http www proconx com support Your feedback and comments are always welcome It helps improving this product Contact For further information about the SERIP 100 product or this document please contact us at proconx Pty Ltd PO Box 791 Sumner QLD 4074 Australia Website http www proconx com serip100 Contents Important user information uxrrrnnvrrrrnnnnnrnnvrnnnnnnrnnnnvrnnnnnnnnrnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnenennennnrnnnenne v Safety Precaution S serie EE E GNNKGdG v Document conventions 22223 steed crete etter ose eeiece Peleg reedeteeelnieee eeeesce vi ll PO GUCUON EEE EEE 1 Ws FEAtUrES sanne died 2 1 Quick start checklist raorir a a 2 DENN 3 2 LED indicators seere 3 2 Operating M TES isiro ct otencerceenteecvestersnanttevtacerscens te EEE E aai 4 TOP Server MOG gcsideisesezcsnlsndaiosnsssncendniaenestacacniaipeiuaieauendandaluseasndendstaeienanad 4 Telnet Server mode STE 4 TCP Client Mode piirasta anpa ae E 5 Telnet Client mode Lusasseereee anser 5 Client Server operation ssssrereren iran E a ERE 5 FT see 5 3 Installation EE EE EE ENE EE 7 3 Regulatory MOES aaret 7 3 Unpacking handling and storage ssssesssnnssereserrrrrrnrresrressrrssrtrnerrrrrrrrrrnr rrn 7 3 Before connecting anything 0 c0csecsessenscteernedeaneesseer eeeeed
42. tion that does not fall in above categories Provides supplemental user information This typeface is used to introduce acronyms or product names This typeface is used to represent commands prompts input fields and filenames In the context of programming it is used for functions variable names constants or class names This typeface is used to represent replacable text Replaceable text is a placeholder for data you have to provide like file names or command line arguments This typeface is used to represent data entered by the user or buttons Screen output or program listing UMSERIP100 1001 Introduction Chapter 1 Introduction SERIP 100 is a serial to Ethernet interface converter The unit enables serial devices to connect to an IP based Ethernet LAN Figure 1 1 SERIP 100 mounted on DIN rail The SERIP 100 receives data on the serial port converts the data stream into either a TCP or UDP packet and transmits the packet via the Ethernet network Vice versa data contained in packets received on the network interface are transmitted on the serial port Two SERIP 100 operating in UDP tunneling mode can be used to overcome the length limitation of RS 232 and to connect two serial devices utilizing IP network infrastructure IP based network SERIP 100 Figure 1 2 SERIP 100 operation Configuration of the gateway is simple and conveniently performed using a web browser which connects to the embedded we
43. tors are placed on the bottom side of the unit as shown in the following illustration TOP VIEW BOTTOM VIEW FRONT VIEW Figure 2 1 Location of connectors Clear front cover RS 232 connector Ethernet connector DIN rail clip Power LED Ethernet link LED Status 1 LED Status 2 LED Power terminals RS 485 RS 422 terminals e000000MOMD LED indicators Four LEDs located at the front panel indicate the status of the device The LEDs assist maintenance personnel in quickly identifying wiring or communication errors A LED test is exercised at power up cycling each LED off green and then red for approximately 0 25 seconds At the same time the power on self test of the device is performed UMSERIP100 1001 3 The following table outlines the indicator condition and the corresponding status after the power on self test has been completed LED Function Condition Indication Off No power applied to the device Power Power Green Power supply OK Off No Ethernet link Link Ethernet link Green Ethernet link OK Off No Ethernet connection No data on serial port Flashing green Connection on Ethernet but no data transmission or reception on serial 0 5 s rate port Connection on Ethernet and data transmitting or receiving on serial i Green Status1 Device status port Flashing red No connection on Ethernet but data is recei
44. ty rating Operating ambience Self extinguishing PC ABS blend UL 94 V0 35 mm DIN rail EN 60715 IP 20 NEMA Type 1 Convection 0 to 60 C 32 to 140 F 25 to 85 C 13 to 185 F 10 to 95 relative humidity non condensing Free from corrosive gas minimal dust Physical Dimensions 101 x 22 5 x 120 mm 3 98 x 0 886 x 4 72 in Weight 0 12 kg 0 265 Ib Compliance Australia C Tick Europe CE RoHS USA FCC Part 15 Class A Canada ICES 003 Class A Dimensions 101 0 mm 3 98 in OG00 101 0 mm 3 98 in 120 0 mm 4 72 in 22 5 mm 0 89 in Figure A 1 Enclosure dimensions 42 UMSERIP100 1001 Glossary 10BASE T 10 Mbit s twisted pair Ethernet standard Standardized in IEEE 802 3 APIPA Automatic Private IP Addressing Class A Class A equipment is that used in commercial or light industrial environments DCE Data communications equipment DTE and DCE devices have different pinouts for RS 232 connectors A Modem for example is a DCE DIN rail 35 mm wide mounting bracket standardized in DIN EN 50022 DTE Data terminal equipment DTE and DCE devices have different pinouts for RS 232 connectors A PC for example is a DTE EIA 232 Standard for serial transmission of data between two devices also known as RS 232 and V 24 EIA 422 ANSI TIWEIA 422 standard for serial transmission of data between two devices also known as RS 422 and V 11 EIA 485 ANSI TIA E
45. ved on serial port 0 5 s rate Red The device has an unrecoverable fault may need replacing Flashing sequence and rate of Status2 LED indicates fault class Table 2 1 LED diagnostic codes Operating modes TCP Server mode The SERIP 100 operates as a server listening on the configured TCP port for connections from a client As soon as one client is connected it will receive the serial port data stream via TCP Any data sent to the SERIP 100 by the client will be forwarded to the serial port Ethernet Client SERIP 100 as Server Figure 2 2 SERIP 100 in TCP Server mode configuration accepting connections from a PC Telnet Server mode The Telnet Server mode is similar to the TCP Server mode but offers in addition support for the Telnet protocol This means all characters received or transmitted on the TCP connection are encoded with the Telnet protocol The Telnet Server mode is the most commonly used mode and is utilised by the telnet utility as well as serial port redirectors and virtual serial port device drivers 4 UMSERIP100 1001 Description TCP Client mode The client mode is the opposite of the server mode and requires a TCP server to connect to After a connection to the nominated server has been established any data received on the serial port is delivered to the server as TCP data stream Any data sent to SERIP 100 by the server will be forwarded to the serial port The SERIP 100 will automatically r
46. was reset by it s internal watchdog supervision circuit Brown out reset This warning indicates that the device was reset by it s internal supply voltage monitoring circuit This fault occurs when the supply voltage drops below the lower limit Device out of memory This warning indicates that the internal dynamic memory has been exhausted and due to this a certain function could not be completed Device configuration data write failure This alarm indicates that the configuration data could not be written to the non volatile memory Configuration data changes will be lost once the device is power cycled or reset UMSERIP100 1001 Web browser based management Reset to factory defaults This alarm indicates that the device configuration data was reset to factory defaults The device requires re commissioning Ethernet status The Ethernet Status page shows status and statistics about the Ethernet traffic These values provide valuable information used to troubleshoot network problems This page is automatically updated every 5 seconds Ethernet Status Gateway Processor D ot v m T nv wu fo ct a OD ct x T T D mz T D H H o o ar _Glear Counter Figure 5 3 Ethernet status page This page shows accumulated readings since the SERIP 100 was last activated or reset If power to the SERIP 100 is lost all cumulative values are reset to zero The following statistics are mainta
47. work adapter and select Properties LAN or High Speed Internet pe Disable 7 i Status ah Repair Bridge Connections Create Shortcut Rename Properties This will show the Local Area Connection Properties Dialog 4 Local Area Connection Properties General Advanced Connect using E9 Broadcom NetXtreme 57a Gigabit C This connection uses the following items Bos Packet ene ka Tact FAA xj l Sm Mar Description Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Show icon in notification area when connected Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity Lox _cencel_ UMSERIP100 1001 3 Select the Internet Protocol TCP IP entry and click on Properties to open the TCP IP Properties dialog as shown below Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 169 254 0 1 Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 Default gateway Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Altemate DNS server 4 Write down your

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