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MB54XX-X Modbus Gateway User`s Manual
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1. Ofset 023 024 001 002 ModusRTU 0000000 coma Offset 025 026 lt gt 001 02 D wl ModusRTU 000000 Offset 027 028 lt gt 001 002 ModusRTU coms Offset 029 030 lt gt 001 0020 ModbusRTU come Offset 031 032 001 002 Fig 4 2 49 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 4 2 Using Alias ID mapping This is only recommended if the ID is not continuous Fig 4 3 Modbus Gateway TCP IP Id Mapping Master pull virtual port 1 to 32 1 59 Co A Every slave will have two ID 1 and 59 Fig 4 3 50 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 E o0 002 COM2 0035200 MWebuRTU COM2 00452058 E o0 COM3 0055200 E Alias 00652089 E ow 002 COMA Alias 00752001 O08 COMA 00852058 E 09 COMS Alias 0095200 E 002 COMS 010 lt gt 059 COME 011 lt gt 001 E 0000 COME 012 lt gt 059 E O 01352001 E n 002 01452089 000 COM8 015520 COMS 01652059 DM 002 017 lt gt 001 0002 Alias 01852089 51 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series U
2. HH Apx 19 77 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 Reset to Factory Defaults Main Screen 5 Set to Default a more detailed description of this section is given on Sec 3 8 8 Telnet 10 0 50 100 oo 2 mz Linux 2 4 18 SE5616MB5416 K Serial Server lt amp gt Username admin Password 8 TERIT 1 0verview 2 INetvorking 3 GOM Port Settings 41Security 5 Set to Default 6 IRestart 5 Set to Default Cy ND Apx 20 78 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 Restart Main Screen 6 Restart a more detailed description of this section is given on Sec 3 9 Telnet 10 0 50 100 Linux 2 4 18 SE5 16MB5416 Serial Server ttyp gt Username admin Password IERIT 1 1 0verview 2 INetvorking 1 Port Settings 4 Security 51Set to Default 6 IRestart 6 fire you sure you want to restart Cy ND Apx 21 79 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 Warranty Limited Warranty Conditions Products supplied by Atop Technologies Inc are covered in this warranty for undesired performance or defects resulting from shipping or any other event deemed to be the result of Atop Technologies Inc mishandling The warranty doesn t cover however equipment which has been damaged due to accident misuse abuse such as Use of incorrect power s
3. of its interactive console Using this method is however very easy and intuitive buttons and their functions are described next Table 3 1 Buttons Button Description ven lt Menu gt Open Main Menu or to return to the previous Menu AN lt Up gt Scroll up v Down Scroll down SEL Select Example To change the device s IP address follow the approach below Press lt Menu gt to enter Main Menu Press Down to scroll down to 2 Network Set LAN1 Press SEL to enter Network setting and then lt Up gt lt Downs to scroll up or down to Press SEL to enter LAN1 and then Down to scroll down to 1 IP Config Press SEL to enter LAN1 IP Config and then press Downs to scroll down to 1 Static finally press SEL to save the selection B Press lt SEL gt lt Downs gt to enter 2 IP Address Use lt Up gt lt Down gt to increase or decrease the Digital of IP Address press Menus to return to one level higher after completion 19 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 B To enter 3 Net mask Use lt Up gt lt Down gt to increase or decrease the Digital of subnet mask and then Menus to return to one level higher after completion Toenter 4 Gateway Use Up Down to increase the Digital of default gateway and use Menus to return to one level higher after completion Press SEL to the end of t
4. System gt Modbus Statistic Network Basic Settings COM Settings VCOM Settings TCP Settings Slave ID Map Advanced Settings SNMP Settings Modbus Alert SMTP Settings Alert Events System Interface Net Connection DataType Mode RxCnt RxByte TxCnt TxByte COM01 ASCII MASTER 009913 0000168521 009912 0000227976 Log Settings System Log Data Log Modbus Statistic Time Security Import Export Factory Default Restart TCP 502 0 0 0 0 502 TCP MASTER 000000 0000000000 000000 0000000000 41 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 3 8 5 Time Date and time can be set manually or using Network Time Protocol NTP to automatically synchronizes with a Time Server For auto synching check the box below NTP Server Settings Obtain date time automatically proceeding then to fill the IP address or hostname for it If a hostname is entered the DNS server must be configured properly a Time Zone can be selected as well Fig 3 26 Asatop Overview Network Basic Settings System gt Time COM Settings By enabling NTP you allow to adjust and set the device internal time relative to Greenwich Mean Time VCOM Settings TCP Settings Current System Time Slave ID Map gt Advanced Settings 2000 1 3 Mon 05 58 23 SNMP Settings Modbus gt Alert System Time Setting SMTP Settings Time Zone GMT Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon London Alert Events d abc OU
5. Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 the Main Screen 1 Overview more detailed description of this section is given on Sec 3 3 E Telnet 10 0 50 100 Username admin Password 1 0verview 2 INetvorking 3 GOM Port Settings 41Security 51Set to Default 6 IRestart MB5416 8 010 000 050 100 08 60 E9 55 44 34 Kernel Version AP Version Apx 69 11 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 Main Screen 2 Networking a more detailed description of this section is given on Sec 3 4 m Telnet 10 0 50 100 jer 1 0verview 2 Networking 31COM Port Settings 41Security 5 Set to Default 6 IRestart 1 LAN 1 Settings 21DNS Settings 15 Settings 12 70 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 Screen 2 Networking 1 LAN 1 Settings a more detailed description of this section is given on Telnet 10 0 50 100 C ER Networking 8 1 LAN 1 Settings a 21DNS Settings 3 SNMP Settings 8 1 LAN 1 Settings 21DNS Settings 3 SNMP Settings 8 JESIT 1 DHCP 1 lt 5 lt gt 21IP B180 0080 050 100 3 1 255 255 000 000 4 Gateway 010 000 000 254 Apx 13 71 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 Main Screen 2 Networking 2
6. Dual 10 100 Mbps Ethernet ports for network redundancy Configurable via LCM buttons Serial console Telnet Web and Windows based utility program Device View Relay output indicator for network link status LCM indication with 4 keypad settings Convert between Modbus TCP and Modbus RTU ASCII 2 Ethernet port and 4 8 or 16 RS 232 422 485 ports Supports 16 simultaneous TCP masters with up to 32 simultaneous requests per master Easy hardware setup and configuration Caution Beginning from here there will be extreme caution exercised AN Never install or work on electrical or cabling during periods of lighting activity Never connect or disconnect power when hazardous gases are present WARNING Disconnect the power and allow to cool 5 minutes before touching Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 2 Getting Started 2 1 Inside the Package Inside the purchased you will find the following items Table 2 1 Item Quantity Description 54 Series 1 Modbus Gateway Cable 1 RJ 45 to Male DB9 cable Mounting Kit Rack Mounting Type L angles 2 Screws x 6 Foot Rubbers Inside the CD you will find e User s Manual Documentation CD e Installation Guide Device ViewO utility Installation Guide Warranty Card Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 How to order Please refer to the following product codes to place an orde
7. User s Manual V 1 1 3 4 Network Configuration In this section IP Subnet Mask and overall connectivity settings can be accessed When on Redundancy Mode the device will have the two LAN ports connected to the Network but the signal will flow through one of them In the case one line is out due to any reason there will still be another route so the signal can keep flowing NetWork Network Basic Settings COM Settings To configure network settings of Modbus Gateway After saving configuration you have VCOM Settings to restart the device to make the settings effective TCP Settings Redundancy Mode Dual Subnet Mode Slave ID Map Advanced Settings SNMP Settings LAN Settings 7 Obtain an IP automatically Modbus IP Address 10 0 50 76 SEM Dt DELI TET ak kag it bak bka 4l SMTP Settings Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Pion Evers Default Gateway 10 0 0 254 System Log Settings System Log DNS Settings Data Log Modbus Statistic E M r 17 mike 17 ne AA A 3l Time DNS2 17 17 17 17 Security Import Export Save Configuration Factory Default Restart Fig 3 8 Note you can still connect only one LAN port to the device though you can still change the settings in it there won t be a Redundancy function 24 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 When the device is set on Dual Subnet Mode a set of two IP addresses ca
8. W Slave ID Offset Real ID range which is from Slave ID Start Offset to Slave ID End Offset pene Basic Settings gt Slave ID Map Network Basic Settings To configure Slave 1 parameters COM Settings VCOM Settings TCP Settings Slave ID Map Advanced Settings Slave Interface SNMP Settings TCP Modbus Slave ID Setting Fite Alert Mode Alias Mode Offset Mode SMTP Settings Alert Events System Slave ID Setting Slave ID End 16 Slave ID Settings TCP01 Slave ID Start 8 Log Settings System Log Slave ID Offset 0 Data Log Modbus Statistic Save Configuration Time Security Import Export _ Entry No Protocol Source Mode Slave ID Range Virtual lt gt Real Factory Default Restart 01 Modbus TCP 10 0 34 2 502 Alias 008 lt gt 016 Remove Fig 3 17 Note on VCOM TCP COM Master and Slave IDs be set while on COM and VCOM work only with Serial ports 33 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 3 6 Advanced Settings 3 6 1 SNMP Settings SNMP Settings determines whether your device settings can be viewed with standard SNMP software by default it is disabled SysName which is by default the MAC address SysLocation refers to the device s physical location SysContact is the device administrator s contact information If you wish to make the information available for public viewing by a Rea
9. menu of the device on the display device Hyper Terminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help Da 2298 DBA Linus 2 4 18 5 5 16 5416 Serial Server ttyp Username Connected 00 00 26 Auto detect TCP IP 64 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 The steps before mentioned are for Win XP in order to enable telnet in Win 7 follow the steps below 1 Goto Start and on the Run box type Fig Programs 1 E Microsoft Office Outlook 2 A RE Manual 52 A RE Manual 8 58 Files 3 pl2303 c pl2303 c _ pl2303 c See more results gt 7 Shut down gt 65 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 2 A pop out window will appear as follows type pkmgr iu TelnetClient and press Enter your Telnet must be configured by now If you wish to confirm if it is working follow the next step Microsoft Windows ersion 6 1 76011 All rights reserved Copyright lt c 2009 Microsoft Corporation Wsers CS IM8473TG gt pkgmgr iu TelnetClient m Apx 6 3 Goto Control Panel under Programs and Features press Turn Windows features on or off and click the Telnet Client box gt Programs gt c Control Panel Home Programs and Features System and Security Network and Internet Hardware and Sound Programs Safety Appeara
10. 3 2 2 Configure Automatic IP Assignment with DHCP A DHCP server can automatically assign addresses to or LAN2 the Subnet Mask and the Gateway You can simply check DHCP box in the Network Setting dialog using our Device View utility and then restart it once restarted it will be automatically configured 3 3 Web Overview In this section only current information on the device s status and settings will be displayed Asatop OverView verview Network Basic Settings COM Settings The general device information of Modbus Gateway VCOM Settings Model TCP Settings Slave ID Map Advanced Settings SNMP Settings Modbus Network Information 00 9 14 72 58 Alet 1005076 SMTP Settings MHMRERRMHMHSRRRIRPARR Fig 3 7 Model Name as its name implies shows the device s model Device Information displays information on the Kernel version as well as the AP Network Information here you may find the Mode in which the device is currently working on Dual Subnet Redundancy Mode and both LANs respective MAC and IP addresses Dual Subnet Mode in which two Ethernet ports have separate IP addresses and subnets Redundancy Mode the system will just use one port for data transfer if this port is disconnected the whole system will change to another port automatically 23 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series
11. 9 16 Fig 2 2 10 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 MB5408 X Front and Rear Panel Reset button LCM Display LCM buttons Power cord connection Relay and switch Output serial Port 1 8 LAN 1 2 11 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 2 3 First Time Installation Before installing the device please adhere to all safety procedures described below Atop will not be held liable for any damages to property or personal injuries resulting from the installation or overall use of the device Do not attempt to manipulate the product in any way if unsure of the steps described here in such cases please contact your dealer immediately 1 Prepare the necessary cables DC adapter power cord LAN cable etc do not connect the unit yet 2 Plug in the Power Supply Adapter MB5404D X MB5404D Sis X or AC power cord MB5408 5416 X to a power outlet and turn on the power switch please make sure the electric outlet has proper grounding so as to not cause damage to the unit property or yourself shortly thereafter the unit will beep once and the LCM Display will show 3 Within one minute the buzzer shall beep once and the LCM Display shall show the model s name 4 Connect LAN1 to a network switch or to your LAN network with a UTP cable and connect a host PC to your LAN network with another cable 5 Connect a serial device to one of the serial ports
12. DNS Settings more detailed description of this section is given on Telnet 10 0 50 100 215 Trap Server 666 066 666 660 8 JERIT 1ILAN 1 Settings 2104 Settings SNMP Settings 8 1 1 Settings 2104 Settings 15 Settings 8 JESIT 1 1DNS1 255 255 255 255 2 10352 255 255 255 255 Apx 14 72 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 Main Screen 2 Networking 3 SNMP Settings more detailed description of this section is given on Telnet 10 0 50 100 X 1 LAN 1 Settings 2104 Settings 15 Settings Disable 2 Read Community public Mrite Community private 41 ysName 006 8 9 554434 5 15 location 6 SysGontact contact 12 15 Trap Server 666 666 666 666 Apx 15 73 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 COM Port Configuration telnet B Main Screen 3 COM Port Setting a more detailed description of this section is given on Telnet 10 0 50 100 e OM port lt Number 1 16 gt 1 0verview 2 INetworking 1 Port Settings 41Security 51Set to Default 6 IRestart OM port number amp XPort 1716 gt Apx 16 74 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 B Main Screen 3 COM Port Se
13. Display or Change Parity mode 2 Odd 3 Even 4 Mark 5 Space 3 Data bits 1 5 bits Display or Change Data bit length 2 6 bits 3 7 bits 4 8 bits 4 Stop bits 1 1 bits Display or Change Stop bit length 2 2 bits 5 Flow control 1 None Display or Change Flow control mode 2 Xon Xoff 3 Hardware 21 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 Display or Change UART mode for 1 232 RS 232 Display or Change UART for 6 UART mode 2 422 RS 422 Display or Change UART for 3 485 id 3 RS 485 1 No 7 Apply to all Apply UART setting to all serial 2 Yes ports 1 Disable Disable Web console 1 Web console 2 Enable Enable Web console 1 Console 1 Disable Disable Telnet console 2 Telnet console 2 Enable Enable Telnet console T Disable LCM console password No 1 LCM console protection 2 Yes Enable and change the password 4 Server state 2 Pwd protection UN Disable the Reset button No password protection 2 Reset button Enable and change the password 2 Yes on Reset button Use ping command to check 1 Lan 1 specific IP address for LAN1 3 Ping Use ping command to check 2 Lan 2 specific IP address for LAN2 1 No Cancel Restart command 5 Restart 2 Yes Restart immediately 22 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1
14. Mode ASCII Master SNMP Settings Serial Configuration Modbus Alert SMTP Settings Baud Rate Alert Events 2 Mark Space System onc cca M LR MAD Data Bits 7 bits 8 bits agak uM aga da da audae edad System Log 9 Data Log Flow Control None Xon Xoff RTSICTS Modbus Statistic Apply To All Serial Ports Time Security Configuration Import Export gu Factory Default Restart COM Operation Baud Data Stop Number Mode Rate Pan Bits Bits 01 ASCII Master RS232 9600 8 1 None 9600 8 1 None 8 1 None 8 1 None 26 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 3 5 2 Operation Mode RTU Slave when working as a slave node the device will wait and accept request from its master data transfer is done under an RTU format W Master when working as a master node the device will issue commands to the slave node data transfer is under an RTU format ASCII Slave when working as a slave node the device will wait and accept request from its own master data transfer is under an ASCII format ASCII Master when working as a master node the device will issue commands to the slave node data transfer is under an ASCII format 3 5 3 Serial Settings This section has the following selections RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 Software Selectable Default RS 232 Baud rate 110 bps 921600 bps Parity None Even Odd Mark or Sp
15. Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 5 Data Pin6 e Pin6 Data Data Pin 7 7 Data 8 8 LED indicators Table 5 8 Name Color Message Power Steady Green Power ON Steady Green Booting up Ready VT 292 Blinking Green I Activity mae Blinking Green Serial Port Light Off No Data Transmission Exe 8 Blinking Green Serial Port Data Reception e Light Off No Data Reception e Steady Amber 100Mbps Ethernet connected LAN1 LAN2 10Mbps Ethernet Connection or 100 Mbps O Light Off Disconnected 59 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 si 22 Blinking Green Ethernet Port in Activity 5 2 Software Table 5 9 Software Utility Virtual COM Driver Serial IP for Windows 98 2000 XP 2003 Vista Configuration Tool a Web based Telnet LCM E Device View 60 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 Appendix Configuration using Telnet Interface The MB54XX Modbus Gateway device also has a built in Telnet server program such that users can also configure the device using Telnet console software To start the device configuration using Telnet console please go to Windows Command software Start Run and use telnet command to access the device In the window enter telnet device address For example telnet 10 0 50 100 if the de
16. System You have chosen to open Log Settings MB5416 X 0060E9147258 DAT System Log which isa Text Document 9 8 kB Data Log from http 10 0 50 76 runc What should Firefox do with this file Time Security Open with Notepad default Import Export Save File Factory Default LUE 2 Do this automatically for files like this from now on Restart Basic Settings Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 3 8 8 Factory Default A simple return to Factory Default is available in our MB54XX Series Overview Network System Factory Default Restore all parameters to default COM Settings VCOM Settings Set to Default and Restart TCP Settings Slave ID Map Advanced Settings SNMP Settings Modbus Alert SMTP Settings Alert Events System Log Settings System Log Data Log Modbus Statistic Time Security Import Export Factory Default Restart Fig 3 31 46 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 3 9 Restart Restart is just a click away in our Modbus Series Asatop Overview Network Basic Settings COM Settings VCOM Settings TCP Settings Slave ID Map Advanced Settings SNMP Settings Modbus Alert SMTP Settings Alert Events System ReStart When the system stops responding correctly you can perform this The restart will be complete when the RUN LED starts blinking Log Settings System Log Dat
17. TCP Settings Last Page Nest Page Slave ID Map Advanced Settings SNMP Settings Modbus Alert SMTP Settings Alert Events Show All Event Clear All Event System Log Settings System Log Mata lan Fig 3 23 39 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 3 8 3 Data Log Event filtering is available in this section for analysis a number of options are available for a customized analysis Traffic in the system can be done here as well All Slave ID Only Function Code Only Filter Info Time Slave ID Function Code Event 04 38 00 00 00 17 08 03 14 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 11531 00 22 29 TCP Resp 10 03 14 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 A3 F7 04 37 00 00 00 17 08 03 14 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 10 03 14 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 A3 F7 04 36 00 00 00 17 08 03 14 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 10 03 14 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 F7 04 35 00 00 00 17 08 03 14 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 10 1531 002226 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 40 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 3 8 4 Modbus Statistic All ports information is available in this section a a
18. V 1 1 After these steps are completed telnet can be accessed by typing the device s IP using the Run command window on the Start programs 11 Accessories 9 Bluetooth File Transfer Calculator Jhony 8473TG ES Command Prompt Connect to a Network Projector Documents Connect to a Projector Getting Started Pictures Math Input Panel d Notepad Paint K Remote Desktop Connection Snipping L Sound Recorder I Sticky Notes Sync Center Windows Explorer Windows Mobility Center Help and Support E WordPad d Ease of Access Music Computer Control Panel Devices and Printers Default Programs Shut down the name of a program folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it for you 67 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 Its main menu is a command driven interface it will look as follows Telnet 10 0 50 150 X Linux 2 4 18 SE5016MB5416 3 Serial Server lt ttyp gt Username admin Password 0 1 10 2 INetworking Port Settings 4 Security 5 Set to Default 6 IRestart Apx 10 Most options appear the same as the ones in web browsing mode the difference being that they have to be accessed by entering the number corresponded to that option For accessing each function please follow the steps described below 68
19. and make sure a correct cable is used Pin assignments for a RS 232 device and for a RS 485 cable are shown in For more information on how to install the device please refer to the Installation Guide available in your package 12 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 2 4 Factory Default Settings Network Defaults Note that the Modbus Gateway comes with one IP address for redundant Ethernet interfaces Table 2 3 Interface Device IP Subnet mask Gateway IP LAN 1 10 0 50 100 255 255 0 0 10 0 0 254 Modbus Default Table 2 4 Parameter Default Values Modbus Master TCP Master TCP Settings Mode TCP Master Port 502 Modbus Slave e MB5416 X COM1 COM16 Mode RTU Slave MB5408 X COM1 COM8 Serial Configuration RS 232 9600 bps 8 data bits None Parity bit 1 stop bit None Flow Control Buffer Disabled MB5404D X COM1 COM4 MB5404D Sis X COM1 COM4 13 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 Other Default Settings are shown in the following table Table 2 5 Parameter Default Values Password Null blank SysName of SNMP 0060E9 XXXXXX Note you can press the Reset button on the front panel for 5 seconds see Sec 3 8 8 and 3 9 to restore the server to factory default settings 14 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 3 Configuration and Setup 3 1 Locating and IP configuring us
20. you could select whether to enable Modbus Exception or not If the Modbus slave produces no response timeout occurs it may then be necessary for the gateway to return an Exception and setting the Response timeout as follows W Configure timeout for each COM port Configure timeout for TCP VCOM port Advanced Settings gt Modbus Overview Network Basic Settings Modbus Settings COM Settings Modbus Exception Enable VCOM Settings TCP Settings Response Timeout Slave ID Map 0 120000ms Defa 000ms Advanced Settings SNL na pera aa n ERE TE SNMP Settings 7 Apply to All Coms Modbus TCP VCOM 1000 10 120000ms Default 1000ms Alert SMTP Settings Alert Events Save Configuration System Log Settings System Log Data Log Modbus Statistic Time Security Import Export Factory Default Restart Fig 3 19 35 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 3 7 Alert Configuration 3 7 1 SMTP and Email Settings In Alert Events you can configure options to let your Modbus Gateway to send out device information to alert users administrators or responsible personnel There are five anomalies defined in it to trigger alert functions Cold Start power supply is interrupted Warm Start the device Restart function is used either by pressing a button or by its interface Authentication Fail incorrect u
21. 04D Sis X Power Requirement amp EMC 53 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 Input 100 240 V MB5408 X MB5416 X DC9 48V MB5404D X MB5404D Sis X Consumption e Max 8 5 W MB5408 X MB5416 X 5 58W MB5404D X MB5404D Sis X EMC FCC Class A CE Class A Mechanical Dimensions W x H x D mm MB5408 X MB5416 X 436 x 43 5 x 200 MB5404D X MB5404D Sis X 53 4x145 7x119 9 Casing SECC sheet metal 1 mm Environmental MB5404D X MB5404D Sis X 40 C 80 C Operation Temperature MB5408 X MB5416 X 0 C 60 Storage 40 85 596 95 RH Humidity 5 95 Non condensing 54 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 Serial and RJ 45 Connectors Pin Assignments RJ45 to Serial Connectors Table 5 2 Ethernet RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 Pin 1 RTS Pin 2 Tx DTR TX Ping TXD TX Pin 4 SG SG SG Pin 5 SG SG SG Pin 6 Rx RXD RX Data Pin 7 DSR RX Data Pin 8 CTS 1 55 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 DB9 to RS 232 RS 485 RS 422 connectors MB5404D X Table 5 3 1 5 00000 0000 6 9 RS 232 RS 422 4 Wire RS 485 2 Wire RS 485 Pint Full Duplex Full Duplex Half Duplex 1 DCD N A N A 2 RXD TXD N A reserved 3 TXD RXD DATA 4 DTR N A N A 5 SG Si
22. 886 3 5508131 www atop tech com www atop com tw Copyright 2011 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Technical data is subject to change Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 Table of Contents bac uec a MEM ee 2 1 Introductionis m 4 Td Overview to diia lem etim bnc 4 1 2 22 6 2 Getting State ooo eo teneat tutae asa aS aurea 7 21 Jnsldethe Package eoe ees o Rp ren REOR 7 2 2 Appearance Front amp Rear Panels eere 9 2 3 First Time Installatlol eode totamque paie tan ae 12 2 4 Factory Default Settings sse ener 13 3 Configuration and Setup sse teen nennen enne nennen 15 3 1 Locating and IP configuring using Device ViewO 15 3 2 Configuration using Web sse 17 3 2 1 LCM Liquid Crystal Matrix Configuring MB5408 X 5416 X only 19 3 2 2 Configure Automatic IP Assignment with DHCP 23 23 Web err ole qe eile sepe ee ebur easet Ren 23 3 4 Network Conflguratlon enero tete teer er eese eoe dede peer 24 3 5 Basic Seltings oe eet erhebt aedi dese rat eret ud 26 3 5 1
23. M clients connecting Serial IP to its ports VCOM Mode lis definition is analogous to the one in Sec 3 5 2 Note Windows has its own restrictive Serial IP software installed for use 28 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 Overview Network Basic Settings gt VCOM Settings Basic Settings COM To configure VCOM 1 parameters VCOM Settings TCP Settings VCOM Slave ID Map VCOM Port Advanced Settings Alert VCOM Mode System VCOM Inactivity Time Out RTU Master 00 seconds Restart 7 Apply to All VComs ASCII Master Save Configuration Fig 3 12 VCOM inactivity s Time Out can be set as well which is the period of time allowed between actions with a maximum of 600 minutes or 10 hours If no action has been taken after this period VCOM connection will be automatically interrupted by the system It is important to note that alternatively these settings can be chosen to be applied to All VCOMSs if needed by checking the last box on the options Asatop Overview Basic Settings gt VCOM Settings Network Basic Settings COM Settings To configure VCOM 1 parameters VCOM Settings TCP Settings Enable Slave ID Map VCOM Port Advanced Settings 7 Alert VCOM Mode System VCOM Inactivity Time Out Restart Fig 3 13 Click on Save Configuration to keep all changes made 29 Atop M
24. P connection will be automatically terminated by the system 30 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 Overview Basic Settings gt TCP Settings Network Basic Settings COM Settings To configure TCP 1 parameters VCOM Settings TCP Settings Add New Modbus TCP Slave ID Map TCP V Enable eed mn Operation Mode TCP Slave TCP Master Alert System TCP Port 502 1 65535 Restart TCP Inactivity Time Out 0 0 36000 seconds Save Configuration Fig 3 15 On Operation Mode choose whether the device is going to be a Slave or a Master Remote IP Address refers to the IP belonging to the device that is going to be controlled from your MB54XX Series this option is not available when the device is set as a Master TCP Port is the port through which the signal is going to be relayed upon And again there is a TCP Inactivity Time Out with the same 10 hours maximum value as stated on the last section Configuration can be saved as well 31 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 3 5 6 Slave ID Map The system uses the Modbus ID to route Modbus request commands from the master node to the respective slave node it is paramount to define ID maps for each slave node For every slave node there must be a correct Virtual ID Alias ID and Real ID defined in the maps atop Basic Settings gt Slave ID M
25. S EN TESTES MESE RENTRER ida A lll 1 Time Setting NTP Manual System Log Settings Seling System Log NTP Server time nist gov Data Log Manual Setting Modbus Statistic Date Year 2000 Month Jan Time eS 2 2 2 2 Security Time Hour 0 23 5 Minute 0 59 58 Second 0 59 23 Import Export Daylight Saving Setting Factory Default 7 Enable Daylight Saving Time Start Date Month Jan Week 1st Sun Hour 1 End Date Month Jan Week 1st Sun Hour 1 Offset 1 hour s Save Configuration Fig 3 26 42 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 3 8 6 Security Password settings are available at this section as well as device s console configuration settings allowing users to limit the way they are able to configure the device 9a atop Technologies edd System gt Security Network The default password is null you can change the password by filling in the new i password to New Password and Verified Password fields be aware that passwordis case COM Settings sensitive VCOM Settings Basic Settings Change Password Settings Slave ID Map Old Password Advanced Settings SNIE So O 4 Modbus Verified Password Alert SMTP Settings Save Password Alert Events System Loa Setti allow one to change the access methods to protect it against intrusion All password oo protect funct
26. Setlings ete trate eise 26 35 2 res oe ga SR eres etiem du at evene 27 3 5 3 Serial Settings ooo Cotta tei den tp 27 354 28 3 5 5 TOP Settings aie per a PR t HR ete aan pet D Peer RE 30 3 5 5 Sl ve ID 32 3 6 Advanced Sellings a asas obse tede aa A aa a utem 34 3 0 1 SNMP Settings cuncta ep tae ane ten aa e ga Baka ak aaa 34 36 2 35 3 7 Alert Configuration oo ae Mta p te ebat e RR 36 3 7 1 SMTP and Email Settings aor ie 36 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 2 8 SYSTEM RE DUC ecc 38 3 8 1 Log ioo d 38 2 8 2 System boca p odi f utes 39 8 Log oor e A Heo RT Edad Mem 40 3 8 4 Modbus 20 rite eos 41 3 95 ZH A a a 42 3 9 6 Securityn n eo tede eda timen date dites ean Qd dE 43 3 8 7 ImpoFUEXDOEL coo ERE E titu EE eT RE 44 3 8 8 Factory Default oco tet ta tei ee sl ut aedi 46 9 BeSIBEL o dart dieu 47 4 Applications and sss enne 48 4 1 Using ID offset range seen 48 4 2 Using Alias ID mapping Lando m tue eb e d 50 5 Specifications eteeni diee tha a saa eag d
27. a Log Modbus Statistic Time Security Import Export Factory Default Restart Fig 3 32 47 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 4 Applications and Examples On your device two different ID mapping definitions are given by the system both using Modbus ID to route the requesting command from the Master to the Slave node 4 1 Using ID offset range mapping If the Slave ID is continuous it is recommended to use the Offset mode Fig 4 1 Modbus Gateway Master Id Mapping Tat Tea 2 Co 32 mo Fig 4 1 48 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 Entry No Protocol Source Mode Slave ID Range Virtual Real 01 Modbus RTU COM1 Offset 001 002 lt gt 001 002 Oo o ModbusRTU 000000 coma Ofset 003 004 lt gt 001 002 D oo ModbusRTU 000000 coms Offset 005 006 lt gt 001 002 DE ow ModbusRTU com Offset 007 008 gt 001 02 D oo ModbusRTU coms Offset 009 010 lt gt 001 002 E o MobusRTU Offset 011 012 gt 001 0020 E wv IH ModusRTU comz Ofset 013 014 lt gt 001 002 E o ModusRTU Offset 015 016 lt gt 001 0020 E oo ModbusRTU coms Offset 017 018 lt gt 001 002 E mf ModusRTU como 002 Offset 019 020 lt gt 001 0020 D n ModusRTU 02 Offset 021 022 lt gt 001 020 ModusRTU
28. a bed diues des 52 Hardware reu t s eoe SEL ea 52 5 2 SoftWare ooo iie on e e To 60 Appendix Configuration using Telnet 61 eed te Uto dedi eeu 80 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 Preface Purpose of the Manual This manual supports you during the installation and configuring of the MB54XX Modbus Gateway Series only as well as it explains some technical options available with the mentioned product As such it contains some advanced network management knowledge instructions examples guidelines and general theories designed to help users manage this device and its corresponding software a background in general theory is a must when reading it Please refer to the Glossary for technical terms and abbreviations if any Who Should Use This User Manual This manual is to be used by qualified network personnel or support technician who are familiar with network operations it might be useful for system programmers or network planners as well This manual also provides helpful and handy information for first time users For any related problems please contact your local distributor should they be unable to assist you please redirect your inquiries to www atop com tw or www atop tech com Supported Platform This manual is designed for the MB54XX Modbus Gateway Series and that
29. ace Data Bits 5 6 7 or 8 Stop Bits 1 or 2 Flow Control None Hardware CTS RTS Software Xon Xoff Apply to all Serial Ports Alternatively the settings can be chosen to apply to all Serial Ports if needed by checking the last box on the options 27 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 3 5 4 VCOM Settings Generates a virtual Serial COM port within the device by the network connection it is a TCP connection but the encoding is an Atop Technologies exclusive private protocol There is the choice to set your device as either a Master or a Slave in your network You will need a VCOM setting proceed to go to Basic Settings VCOM Settings and tick on the VCOM s Enable box to allow configuration on the port selected The options for Master are similar the only difference being on the device s function Asatop Overview Basic Settings gt VCOM Settings Network Basic Settings COM Settings To configure VCOM 1 parameters VCOM Settings TCP Settings VCOM V Enable VCOM Port 4660 1 65535 default 4660 Advanced Settings IL CES 4 Alert VCOM Mode m LLL System VCOM Inactivity Time Out 0 0 36000 seconds 4 Apply to All VComs Save Configuration Fig 3 11 Choose whether your device conforms as an RTU or ASCII which is the VCOM Mode VCOM Port Using the TCP the device listens whether there are any clients VCO
30. ap Overview Network Basic Settings To configure Slave 1 parameters M CMS Slave ID Settings VCOM Settings v b TCP Settings EE ERMITTELT DDR VESPERE NIC Slave ID Map COM 2 COM03 04 Advanced Settings Slave Interface 10 11 PM ee O SNMP Settings 9 TCP01 SlavelDSeting 6 og Alert Mode 9 Alias Mode Offset Mode SMTP Settings Alias ID 8 Alert Events Slave ID Setting System Real ID 16 Log Settings System Log Save Configuration Data Log Modbus Statistic Time Security Entry Source Mode Slave ID Range Virtual lt gt Real Import Export 01 Modbus TCP 10 0 34 2 502 Alias 008 lt gt 016 Factory Default Restart Re Fig 3 16 32 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 Slave Interface When port is set to slave mode a Slave interface will be then created for you Select the Slave Interface which is the COM VCOM TCP port then select Alias Mode or Offset Mode to modify the range and offset as you needed Alias Mode maps a virtual ID to a real ID each at the time W Alias ID which refers to a Virtual ID for the reading Master node ReallID which is the real ID from the slave node Offset Mode which refers to a range of defined ID maps Slave ID Start Virtual ID s start number Slave ID End Virtual ID s end number
31. atop atop o MB54XX X Modbus Gateway User s Manual v 1 1 December 2012 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 Important Announcement The information contained in this document is the property of Atop technologies Inc and is supplied for the sole purpose of operation and maintenance of Atop Technologies Inc products No part of this publication is to be used for any other purposes and it is not to be reproduced copied disclosed transmitted stored in a retrieval system or translated into any human or computer language in any form by any means in whole or in part without the prior explicit written consent of Atop Technologies Inc offenders will be held liable for damages All rights including rights created by patent grant or registration of a utility model or design are reserved Disclaimer We have checked the contents of this manual for agreement with the hardware and software described Since deviations cannot be precluded entirely we cannot guarantee full agreement However the data in this manual is reviewed regularly and any necessary corrections included in subsequent editions Suggestions for improvement are welcome All other product names referenced herein are registered trademarks of their respective companies Published and printed by Atop Technologies Inc 2F No 146 Sec 1 Tung Hsing Rd Jubei Hsinchu 30261 Taiwan R O C Tel 886 3 5508137 Fax
32. ay MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 P atop Diak System gt Import Export Network Basic Settings COM Settings Import a configuration file to the device VCOM Settings EN TCP Settings Configuration File Browse Advanced Settings SNMP Settings Gomputeri 2 Modbus Organize New folder me ign E 2 Favorites Name Date modified Type Riot Feri BE Desktop BOOK 2011 9 1 06 35 File folder 1 Downloads 1 Elements 41 File folder System 3E Recent Places Ji intel 01 File folder Log Settings J Perflogs 114 E 10 File folder System Log 4 3 Libraries Program Files 3 5 F 05 Filefolder Data Log b Documents 1 Users 39 File folder Modbus Statistic Music Ji Windows 16 File folder Time gt Pictures 2012 3 5 F 0606 RND File Security gt Bl videos Import Export Factory Default F4 Wi Computer Restart D a Local Disk gt cq Local Disk 09 File name Fig 3 29 Sato Technologies p Ginas System gt Import Export Network Basic Settings COM Settings Import a configuration file to the device VCOM Settings Settings Configuration File Browse Slave ID Map mtem Advanced Settings SNMP Settings Modbus Export a configuration data from device and save to file Alert Export Configuration SMTP Settings Alert Events Opening MB5416 X 0060E9147258 DAT 2
33. d 23 Address Book s New Connection Wizard j Calculator 2 Wireless Network Setup Wizard 2 Network Connections W MSN Command Prompt Files and Settings Tr Outlook Express 11 Notepad Wizard z p Remote Assistance Paint Windows Media Player Program Compatibility Wizard 3 Remote Desktop Connection Synchronize 2 Log Off TU OT COE Tour Windows aman Windows Explorer WordPad All Programs a Windows Movie Maker Apx 1 62 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 W Fil the Name entry with a name of your choice and select your favorite icon The Connect to window will pop out New Connec Connection Description 01x New Connection Enter a name and choose an icon for the connection Name Icon 2 Select TCP IP Winsock on Connect using then check Here Session 1 Hyperterminal will appear and then type telnet 10 0 device s IP to get into the device s login menu device BEES B ATOP_device Enter details for the host that you want to call Host address Port number 23 Connect using TCP IP Winsock Apx 3 63 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 W Once the correct username and password are entered you will see the configuration
34. d Community simply check the Enable SNMP box and fill in Public viewers in Read Community field If you wish to allow a group of people called Power users to change the information enter users in Write Community If you allow a trap server to collect device information please fill in SNMP Trap Server with its corresponding IP address the trap server designed to collect all alarm information Configuration will take effect after the device is restarted Advanced Settings SNMP Settings Network Basic Settings COM Settings By enabling SNMP you allow the management utility to collect the information of VCOM Settings Modbus Gateway You can change the device network identity as well by changing the system name location and contact TCP Settings Slav Map postr serps o 9 Advanced Settings SysName 0060E9 147258 SNMP Settings 4 Modbus SysLocation location Alert SysContact contact SMTP Settings ERA FERE Alert Events DNE System Read Community public Log Selagi Write Community private System Log A skis ce vee Data Log SNMP Trap Server 0 0 0 Modbus Statistic Time Save Configuration Security Import Export Factory Default Restart Fig 3 18 34 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 3 6 2 Modbus In Modbus settings
35. d any IP address conflict with other hosts on your LAN network or to connect the device to your existing LAN The system will prompt you to Authorize whether you can do these changes or not i e it will ask you for the Username and Password Fig 3 4 16 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 Device view 1300 MO Search Configuration Advance About Aa 59 lt Caution Model IP Address MAC Address Host Name Kernel eu TestCenter v1 21 3 Authorize Smart Proj v2 31 RD2 1503 2 v2 45 You must be authorized by this device before doing v9 3 this operation EH7510 VPN v1 21 Note For some operations the device may be 510 1 21 restarted Please wait a moment EH7510 v1 21 Device 5416 1 10 0 50 77 vi 2 uu V1 2 User Name admin 1 12 V1 16 1 2 D r c 1 21 1 21 vio V1 0 v2 45 Password SE5016 10 0 172 161 V3 24 6 26 104 10 0 51 26 v2 22 Gw 1L 10 0 163 1 v1 82 AW5500 10 0 160 199 1 15 EH7510 10 0 153 253 v1 21 SE5116 10 0 153 23 v2 11 Ready Total 38 devices Fig 3 4 Please consult your system administrator if you do not know your network subnet mask and gateway address If your LAN network address begins with 192 168 X X then please use the LAN2 interface for configuration 3 2 Configuration using Web Interface Every MB54XX Modbus Gateway device is equipped with a built in Web
36. gnal Ground 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI SG Signal Ground N A RXD TXD N A 56 SG Signal Ground N A DATA N A reserved N A Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 5pin Terminal Block to RS 485 RS 422 connectors MB5404D Sis X Table 5 4 1 T 2 T 3 R 4 R 5 SG Signal Ground 57 NC NC Data Data SG Signal Ground Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 RJ45 to Male DB9 Connector Table 5 5 RJ45 Male DB9 TT A RTS Pin 1 e 7 RTS DTR Pin 2 e Pin4 DTR TXD Pin 3 e Ping TXD SG Pin 4 e Pin5 GND SG Pin 5 e RXD Pin 6 e Pin2 RXD DSR Pin 7 e Pin6 DSR CTS Pin 8 e Pin8 CTS RS 232 RS 422 to RJ 45 Cross over Connection Table 5 6 RJ45 A RJ45 B 422 RS 232 RS 232 RS 422 RTS Pin 1 Pin8 CTS TX DTR Pin2 Pin7 DSR RX TX TXD Ping 4 RXD RX SG Pin4d gt Pin5 SG SG Pin5 4 SG RX gt Ping TXD TX RX DSR 7 4 Pin2 TX CTS Pin8 Pini RTS 58 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 RS 485 to RJ 43 Loop back Connection Table 5 7 RJ45 A RJ45 B RS 485 RS 485 Pin 1 e Pin 1 Pin 2 e Pin 2 Pin 3 Ping Pin 4 e
37. he menu to return to one level higher and the device shall display System message Save amp Restart Push SEL to 2 Yes and SEL again after completion The device shall restart and the new settings will appear The LCM command structure is as follows Table Table 3 2 1 layer 2 layer 3rd layer 4 layer 5 layer Descriptions 1 Model name Display Model name 2 Kernel ver Display kernel version 3 ver Display AP version 1 Overview 1 Lan status Display status of LAN1 4 Lani 2 Display MAC address of LAN1 1 Lan status Display LAN of LAN2 5 Lan2 2 MAC Display MAC address of LAN2 1 Static IP Display Change static IP 1 IP config Display dynamic IP or enable 2 DHCP DHCP 1 Lan 1 2 IP address Display Change IP 3 Net mask Display Change Net mask 2 Network set 4 Gateway Display Change the Gateway IP Display or Change 1st DNS IP 2 DNS server1 address Display or Change 2nd DNS IP 3 DNS server2 address Select COM Port SE5016 3 Serial set 1 Select port 1 16 SE5008 1 8 20 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 2 Parameter set 1 Baud Rate 1 300 Display or Change baud rate 2 600 3 1200 4 2400 5 4800 6 9600 7 19200 8 38400 9 57600 10 115200 11 230400 12 460800 13 921600 2 Parity 1 None
38. iant with Modbus TCP the Modbus Gateway offers a convenient solution to connect existing devices or controllers running Modbus serial protocol Modbus ASCII or Modbus RTU to an Ethernet network The MB54XX Series are standard Modbus gateways that convert between Modbus TCP and Modbus RTU ASCII protocols The MB54XX Series support 16 simultaneous TCP master and 32 simultaneous requests for each TCP master Each RS 232 422 485 serial port can be individually configured for Modbus RTU or Modbus ASCII operation or even different baudrate allowing both types of networks to be fully integrated with Modbus TCP within one package Modbus RTU Serial Master or Slave PLC Modbus TCP Master s or Slave s Modbus ASCII Serial Master or Slave PLC PLC Modbus RTU OPC Server __ Serial Slave Discrete I O lf Modbus Gateway HMI SCADA p Slave PLC Modbus RTU T and or eS Modbus ASCII over Ethernet TCP IP Master s Modbus ASCII Serial Slave 7 Slave 1 2 Relay p Note A total of up to 254 slave devices can be supported Fig 1 1 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 ban 54 Modbus Gateway quen q en dab C Modbus Gate Fig 1 2 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 1 2 Features RISC 32 bit 266 MHz CPU Standard 19 inch rack mount 1U high metal housing Software selectable RS 232 RS 485 RS 422 RJ 45 connection
39. ing Device View First please install our configuration utility program Device View that comes with the Product CD or download it from our websites www atop com tw or www atop tech com For more information on how to install Device View please refer to the manual that comes in the utility CD To find the Modbus Gateway device on your network press Scan a list of devices currently connected to the network will be shown in the window AS Device View V1 3 00 Search Configuration Advance About A 4 en No Caution Model IP Address MAC Address Host Name Kernel 2 10 10 0 165 100 PH v9 3 11 EH7510 10 0 176 223 EH7510 v1 21 12 DT4000 10 0 78 41 v1 2 13 DT4000 192 168 0 157 v1 2 14 lt MB5416 X 10 0 50 77 1 12 15 5500 10 0 50 187 V1 16 16 MB5416 X 10 0 67 67 v1 12 17 sw5001 192 168 0 102 1 21 18 5001 192 168 0 101 v1 21 19 AW5300 10 0 195 97 1 0 20 AW5300 10 0 195 96 1 0 21 GW 1S MAXI 10 0 77 104 v2 45 22 SE5016 10 0 172 161 3 24 23 GW26A 104 10 0 51 26 v2 22 24 AW5500 10 0 160 199 v1 15 B 25 EH7510 10 0 153 253 v1 21 26 SE5116 10 0 153 23 v2 11 27 5 511 10 0 153 22 v4 0 28 ATW300 10 0 78 34 v2 18 29 ATW300 10 0 78 33 v2 18 30 10 0 9 2 1 6 31 10 0 9 0 V1 7 32 SE1302 50 10 0 5 100 v1 15 4 n D Ready Total 32 devices Fig 3 1 Note for illustration purpose only actual values settings may vary between devices The device
40. ion will use same password of above Change Password setting data System Log Data Log Modbus Statistic Web Console Enable Disable Time Telnet Console Enable Disable c aga aaa cL LLL C EE jak OA Import Export LCM Password Protect No Yes ae Factory Default Reset Button Protect Restart 43 Advanced Settings Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 3 8 7 Import Export Once all the configurations are set and the device is working properly you may want to backup Export your configuration Backup can be used when the new firmware is uploaded and it is reset to a factory default settings it is done to prevent accidental loading of incompatible old settings The backup file could also be used to efficiently deploy multiple Modbus Gateways of similar settings by restoring the settings to the devices by Importing the corresponding file Overview System Import Export Network Basic Settings COM Settings Import a configuration file to the device VCOM Settings Configuration File TCP Settings Slave ID Import Configuration SNMP Settings Modbus Export a configuration data from device and save to file Alert Export Configuration SMTP Settings Alert Events System Log Settings System Log Data Log Modbus Statistic Time Security Import Export Factory Default Restart Fig 3 28 44 Atop Modbus Gatew
41. might not be in the same subnet as your PC because of this you will have to use our utility to locate it in your virtual environment To configure each device click the selected device default IP 10 0 50 100 and login with the default username and password After successful login click Configuration gt Network Or Ctrl N and a pop up window will appear as follows 15 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 Device View V1 3 00 Search Configuration Advance About Network Ctrl N Locate Reboot Config by browser Config by Telnet Options Device View V1 3 00 Y Search Configuration Advance About 4 ef Caution IP Address MAC Address Host Name 51 TestCenter SEggg Network Setting Smart Gw 1 RD2 1503 2 Please set the appropriate IP settings for this device 5416 10 0 50 77 EH751 m EH7510 VPN 51 J EH7510 EH751 DHCP Obtain an IP automatically EH7510 pile IP address 10 0 50 77 541 subnet mask 255 255 0 0 AW55 544 Gateway 10 0 0 254 50 Host name jhony MB 50 53 2d Gw 1 9 SE5016 10 0 172 161 6 26 104 10 0 51 26 GW21L 10 0 163 1 AW5500 10 0 160 199 EH7510 10 0 153 253 SE5116 10 0 153 23 Ready Total 38 devices Fig 3 3 You may proceed then to change the IP address to avoi
42. n be used without having Redundancy This is especially useful when using two different networks Asatop NetWork Network Basic Settings COM Settings To configure network settings of Modbus Gateway After saving configuration you have VCOM Settings to restart the device to make the settings effective TCP Settings Redundancy Mode Dual Subnet Mode Slave ID Map Advanced Settings LAN 1 Settings SNMP Settings Obtain an IP automatically Modus IP Address 10 0 50 76 Da aan na UA NA zl SMTP Settings Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Alert Events Default Gateway 10 0 0 254 System Log Settings System Log Data Log Modbus Statistic ab und a P Da Time IP Address Security OOOO Subnet Mask 255 255 255 10 ls 1 1 E a 4 Factory Default Default Gateway 192 168 1 254 Restart Default Gateway Select Default Gateway Select AN1 LAN2 DNS Settings Fig 3 9 25 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 3 5 Basic Settings 3 5 1 COM Settings This section is responsible for settings on your physical ports may them be COM or serial Overview Basic Settings gt COM Settings Network Basic Settings To configure COM 1 v port parameters VCOM Settings TCP Settings Slave ID Map Modbus Setting Advanced Settings Operation
43. nce and User Accounts and Family Personalization Clock Language and Region Ease of Access Ka Uninstall a program Run programs made for previous versions of Windows Default Programs Change default settings for media or devices Set your default programs Desktop Gadgets Add gadgets to the desktop Restore desktop gadgets installed with Windows Get more gadgets online Serial IP Configure Port Monitor Trace Window Turn Windows features on or off Make a fil View installed updates How to install a program Windows Features Turn Windows features on or off To turn a feature on select its check box To turn a feature off clear its check box A filled box means that only part of the feature is turned on Simple TCPIP services i e echo daytime etc 7 Tablet PC Components 7 Telnet Client 1 Telnet Server TFTP Client V Windows Gadget Platform Windows Process Activation Service 71 Windows Search Windows TIFF IFilter 2 Windows Virtual XPS Services Vli XPS Viewer Cancel Apx 7 Note Default TCP port numbers in this manual TCP port number TCP local port number and TCP logical number are synonymous are 4660 4667 for the MB5408 X model and 4660 4675 for the MB5416 X model each corresponding to COM1 COM8 and 1 16 respectively 66 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual
44. odbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 3 5 5 TCP Settings Settings for representing a Modbus TCP connection using the internet are set here First go to Basic Settings TCP Settings then proceed to choose whether to enable TCP ticking on the Enable box Basic Settings gt Settings Network Basic Settings COM Settings To configure TCP 1 parameters VCOM Settings TCP Settings Add New Modbus TCP Slave ID Map TCP V Enable Advanced Settings SNMP Settings Modbus Operation Mode Remote IP Address Alert TCP Port SMTP Settings Alert Events TCP Inactivity Time Out System Log Settings Save Configuration System Log Data Log Modbus Statistic TCP Operation Remote IP Time No Mode Address TCP Port Inactivity Time Out 01 TCP Slave 10 0 34 2 502 0 seconds Import Export E 7 16 TCP Master 502 0 seconds Factory Default Restart Fig 3 14 Slave When on this mode the device will run on Slave mode and wait to receive Modbus requests from the Master data transmission is done under a Modbus TCP format Remote IP Address shows the device s slave node IP address TCP Port shows the device s slave node TCP port VCOM inactivity s Time Out can be set as well which is the period of time allowed between actions with a maximum of 600 minutes or 10 hours If no action has been taken after this period Modbus TC
45. r Table 2 2 Item Description MB5404D X 4 Port Serial to Ethernet Intelligent Modbus Gateway D Sub M 4 Port Serial to Ethernet Intelligent Modbus Gateway Terminal Block 2 KV Isolation MB5404D Sis X 8 Port Serial to Ethernet Intelligent Modbus Gateway with RJ45 connectors AC MB5408 X US 100 240V US power plug 8 Port Serial to Ethernet Intelligent Modbus Gateway with RJ45 connectors AC MB5408 X EU 100 240V EU power plug 16 Port Serial to Ethernet Intelligent Modbus Gateway with RJ45 connectors AC MB5416 X US 100 240V US power plug 16 Port Serial to Ethernet Intelligent Modbus Gateway with RJ45 connectors AC MB5416 X EU 100 240V EU power plug Note Notify your sales representative immediately if any of the above items is missing or damaged upon delivery Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 2 2 Appearance Front amp Rear Panels The following figures show the device s front and rear panels MB5404D X Left MB5404D Sis X Right Front Panel Default Reset Button Debug Port Power LED Power LED Debug Port Ethernet RJ 45 10 100 Mbps COM LED COM LED Ethernet RJ 45 10 100 Mbps DB9 for MB5404D X 5 for MB5404D Sis X Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 MB5416 X Front and Rear Panel Reset button LCM Display LCM buttons Power cord connection and Relay Output switch Serial Port 1 8 Serial Port
46. rs E mail Address 2 Alert Receiver s E mail Address 3 SMTP Settings Alert Events Mail Server System Log Settings ME est System Log Mail Server Authentication Required nts Leg User Name Modbus Statistic 4 Password Security Import Export Save Configuration Send Test Factory Default Restart Fig 3 21 37 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 3 8 System 3 8 1 Log Settings This section lets you change the way your report wi Agatop atop Overview Network Basic Settings be shown on your Log System gt Log Settings COM Settings Enable Log Event To Flash VCOM Settings TCP Settings Slave ID Map Advanced Settings Log Level Enable Syslog Server Syslog Server IP SNMP Settings Syslog Server Service Port Modbus Alert SMTP Settings Alert Events System Log Settings System Log Data Log Modbus Statistic Time Security Import Export Factory Default Restart Fig 3 22 38 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 3 8 2 System Log This section merely shows a list of system running events currently with every event s properties displayed as well as the option to clear them all System gt System Log Network Basic Settings COM Settings Index Date Time Startup Time Level Event VCOM Settings
47. ser s Manual V 1 1 5 Specifications 5 1 Hardware Table 5 1 System CPU 32 bit 266MHz RISC Processor with MMU Flash Memory 2 4 8 MB 2MB for Bootloader RAM 128 MB DDR EEPROM 8 KB Reset Built in Recessed Key Restore to Factory Defaults Watchdog Hardware built in Network B 802 3 Compliance Dual Port 10 100Mbps Auto Detection Ethernet Interface WB Connection RJ 45 Auto MDI MDI X No Protection Built in 1 5 KV Magnetic Isolation B ICMP BH SMTP m TCP IP Protocol IH m UDP ARP m HTTP 52 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 Serial Serial Interface RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 Software Selectable Default RS 232 RJ45 Connector Type 5416 16 Serial Ports 5408 8 Serial Ports Serial Connector DB9 9 pin Connector type MB5404D X TB5 5 pin Connector type MB5404D Sis X W X Baud rate 300 bps 921600 bps MB5404D X 5408 5416 300 bps 230400 bps MB5404D Sis X Serial Port Parity None Even Odd Mark or Space Communication DetaBits 7 or 8 B Stop Bits 1 or2 Flow Control None Hardware CTS RTS Software Kon Koff LED Indicator Power x 1 Ready x 1 LED indication B COM port TX x 16 MB5416 X x 8 MB5408 X x 4 MB5404D X MB5404D Sis X B COM port RX x 16 MB5416 X x 8 MB5408 X x 4 MB5404D X MB54
48. series only Warranty Period We provide a 5 year limited warranty for the MB54XX Modbus Gateway Series Manufacturers Federal Communication Commission Declaration of Conformity Statement Model MB54XX Modbus Gateway Series NOTE 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 accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful 2 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 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 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 1 Introduction 1 1 Overview The Modbus Gateway is an interface between Modbus Gateway and computer hosts running Modbus TCP on Ethernet networks Fully compl
49. sername and password are entered IP address change device s IP address is changed Password Changed authentication password is changed Alert gt Alert Events Network Basic Settings COM Settings To configure the Modbus Gateway to send alert by E mail or trap VCOM Settings TCP Settings Slave ID Map Cold Start e mail Trap Alert Event Advanced Settings Warm Start E mail Trap SNMP beer NOME s Modbus Alert SMTP Settings Alert Events System Log Settings System Log Data Log Modbus Statistic Time Security Import Export Factory Default Restart Authentication Failure E mail Trap IP Address Changed E mail Password Changed LAN1 Link Down LAN2 Link Down Save Configuration Fig 3 20 36 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 When enabled an E mail alert would be sent to the designated E mail address in the E Mail Settings To setup an email alert function you first need to configure the recipient s email address and the mail server Alert gt SMTP Settings Network Basic Settings COM Settings To configure the SMTP server where the E mail notification will be sent VCOM Settings TCP Settings rtc Slave ID Map Sender s E mail Address Advanced Settings Receivers E mail Address 1 apap mk ete ccd er T Modbus Receive
50. server in the firmware Therefore it can be accessed by using a browser for configuration by entering the device s IP see Sec 2 4 for default value tsatop OverView Network Basic Settings Advanced Settings The general device information of Modbus Gateway Alert Model MB5416 X System 4 1 12 Restart Device Information 4 213 Mode Redundancy Mode Network Information MAC 00 60 9 14 72 58 LAN MBELANI 0 ert ersstercesssereresssecerses IP 10 0 50 76 Fig 3 5 17 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 Overview Network Basic Settings COM Settings VCOM Settings TCP Settings Slave ID Map Advanced Settings SNMP Settings Modbus Alert SMTP Settings Alert Events System Log Settings System Log Data Log Modbus Statistic Time Security Import Export Factory Default Restart Fig 3 6 This type of configuration is the most user friendly most recommended and most common method used on your MB54XX Modbus Gateway Please go to its corresponding section for a detailed explanation 18 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 3 2 1 LCM Liquid Crystal Matrix Configuring MB5408 X 5416 X only The device also has the option of manual configuration without the software by making use
51. tting 1 16 Select Port 3 COM Port Settings a more detailed description of this section is given on Telnet 10 0 50 100 l X GOM Port Settings port lt 1716 exit gt 8 JESIT 1 Gom Setting RS232 115200 n 8 1 8 i mode 2 Baud rate 115266 bps 3 Parity None 41Data hits 8 bits 5 Stop bits 1 bit 6 Flow control None 17 75 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 Main Screen 4 Security a more detailed description of this section is given on Telnet 10 0 50 100 ESIE inux 2 4 18 5916 5416 lt Serial Server lt Cttyp sername admin Password 8 TESIT 1 0verview 2 INetworking Port Settings 4 Security 51Set to Default 6 IRestart 8 i CGhange Password 18 76 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 B Main Screen 4 Security Change Password a more detailed description of this section is given on Sec 3 8 6 Telnet 10 0 50 100 2 INetworking Port Settings 4 Security 51Set to Default 6 IRestart 1 0verview 2 INetworking Port Settings 4 Security 51Set to Default 6 IRestart 11 Password 1 Enter old password lt 8 chars Enter new password 8 chars gt Reenter new password 8 chars 2x
52. upply connectors or maintenance procedures Use of accessories not sanctioned by us Improper or insufficient ventilation Improper or unauthorized repair Replacement with unauthorized parts Failure to follow Our operating Instructions Fire flood Act of God or any other contingencies beyond our control RMA and Shipping Reimbursement Customers must always obtain an authorized RMA number from us before shipping the goods to be repaired When in normal use a sold product shall be replaced with a new one within 3 months upon purchase The shipping cost from the customer to us will be reimbursed After 3 months and still within the warranty period it is up to us whether to replace the unit with a new one normally as long as a product is under warranty all parts and labor are free of charge to the customers After the warranty period the customer shall cover the cost for parts and labor Three months after purchase the shipping cost from you to us will not be reimbursed but the shipping costs from us to the customer will be paid by us Limited Liability Atop Technologies Inc shall not be held responsible for any consequential losses from using our products 80 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 Warranty Atop Technologies Inc gives a 5 years max for Modbus Gateway products 81
53. vice is connected to LAN1 port as shown in Fig The system will prompt for Username and Password After the valid username and password are entered the main menu shall appear as in Apx 10 It shows all the configurations that can be used on the device If Telnet is not yet configured please follow the steps mentioned below to configure it Note The steps described below are for Windows platforms e You can always press ESC key to return to the upper layer menu If the device does not receive any command within 3 minutes Telnet connection will be automatically terminated 61 Atop Modbus Gateway MB54XX X Series User s Manual V 1 1 For Telnet interface configuring please go to Windows Hyper Terminal and follow the steps described below On your Desktop go to Start All Programs Accessories Communications HyperTerminal h Internet o My Documents e Internet Explorer gt 2 My Recent Documents gt E mail 13 i Outlook Express Set Program Access and Defaults xi MSN Windows Catalog e Windows Media Plays windows Update 8 Windows Messenger D Tour Windows XP Accessibility lug Communications 7 HyperTerminal 8 Accessories Games gt Startup gt Internet Explorer e Entertainment System Tools 9 Network Setup Wizar
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