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1. Tab to move Enter to select System Restart Menu Restore Factory Default Settings Selecting this option will lead to restore factory default settings to the device server managed media converter Highlight the field and hit the lt ENTER gt key to execute System Restart The System Restart allows a user to perform a warm restart and validate newly saved configuration to the device server managed media converter Highlight the System Restart field and hit the lt ENTER gt key to reset the unit After each configuration session be sure to set DIP switch 1 to the OFF position Otherwise the unit will not transmit any data 24 RS 232 422 485 TO 100BASE FX DEVICE SERVER 6 2 Command Line Interface Once you logged in and select the option of Command Line Interface a window with command prompt will appear Type or help and it will show you the command list CLI gt I Command List EE Help commands backup backup configuration file C E GEN Logout he he EE Help commands logout Logout HEI Ping a specified host with IP address CTT EEN Reset system or reset factory default setting EE Set commands mA Show commands Upqrade Upgrade run time firmware or configuration file CLI gt Command List Command Definitions backup Use this command to save configuration settings to file exit Type exit or logout and press ENTER to quit the program help To access help com
2. Reset Apply 13 RS 232 422 485 TO 100BASE FX DEVICE SERVER 6 Configuration Management Users can manage the Device Server via menu driven interface or command line interface from Telnet or serial console or Web graphic user interface 6 1 Menu driven User Interface The figure below shows the Main Menu screen From this screen the configuration options available provide the user to quickly access and adjust the device server settings as required Main Menu System Information Menu DHCP Configuration Menu RS23274227485 Configuration Menu Monitor Menu Firmware Upgrade Menu SNMP Configuration Menu System Restart Menu Exit lt Tahb to move Enter to select Main Menu Screen Use TAB key to move the cursor to different fields and press Enter to select edit the option 14 RS 232 422 485 TO 100BASE FX DEVICE SERVER 6 1 1 System Information From this menu the user can view some system related information and default IP address The user should set up appropriate IP address subnet mask and Gateway for his own network After entering a new IP address Telnet and data communication will be based on the new address System Information R 232 7422 4685 To ETH Device Server R 232 7422 4685 To ETH Device Server Description Model Name Company Name Board Name MACG 1 Address 676 66 33 6108 HA HB 64 FF 2FF F1 DHGP Client Disabled IP Address we 9 168 48 2608 Subnet Mask z 255
3. lt Enter gt to select_ TFTP Firmware Upgrade menu 22 RS 232 422 485 TO 100BASE FX DEVICE SERVER 6 1 7 SNMP Configuration Use the SNMP Configuration screen to display and modify parameters for the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP The product includes an onboard SNMP agent that monitors the status of its hardware as well as the traffic passing through its ports A computer attached to the network called a Network Management Station NMS can be used to access this information Community strings control access rights to the agent module To communicate with the Device Server Managed Media Converter the NMS must first submit a valid community string for authentication SNMP Configuration System Name R 232 422 485 To ETH Device Server amp Converter Location z Contact name Get Community Set Community private ISHMP Trap Status I ddr Community i Disabled HHH H public 2 Disabled 6 9 0 6 public 3 Disabled 4 6 6 4 public 4 Disabled HHH H public 5 Disabled 6 9 0 6 public lt SAUE gt REG A lt Tab gt to move i lt Enter gt to select i lt Esc gt to Cancel SNMP Configuration The options for configuring community strings and related trap functions are described as below Use the lt Tab gt and lt Enter gt keys as previously Enter the IP address of computers for when abnormalities on a connection occur and an alarm to be sent Enter their community names and disable or enable their
4. 1x 9 pin serial connector D sub Male Fiber Up to 120 000 meters Serial 15 meters RS 232 1 200 meters RS 422 RS 485 Fiber 100 Mbps Serial 115 2 kbps asynchronous RS 232 TxD RxD CTS RTS DTR DSR RI DCD GND RS 422 TxD RxD GND RS 485 Data Data GND Bits Per Second 38400 Parity None Data bits 8 Stop bits 1 Flow Control None The console connection is only available once the DIP switch 1 is ON DIP 1 Enables disables console data communication mode DIP 2 Enables disables RS 232 DIP 3 Enables disables RS 422 485 4 wire DIP 4 Enables disables RS 485 2 wire DIP 5 N A DIP 6 N A DIP 7 Enables disables termination TMR External power adapter 9 32V DC 800mA Frequency 47Hz to 63Hz Temperature Operating 0 C to 50 C Relative Humidity 10 to 80 non condensing Storage 20 C to 80 C Relative Humidity 5 to 90 non condensing FCC Part 15 of Class A amp CE approved 109 2 x 90 x 30mm L x Wx H 280 grams RS 232 422 485 TO 100BASE FX DEVICE SERVER 1 6 Package Contents The package should include the following One Device Server Managed Media Converter One power adapter please check connector type and input power specification Four self adhesive pads DIN Rail Kit Screws for wall mount installation Quick Installation Guide User s Manual CD Serial IP Redirector software CD RS 232 422 485 TO 100BASE FX DEVICE SERVER 2 Hardware
5. 255 0 0 Gateway 192 1i68 0 i lt SAUE gt lt ESC gt Esc to cancel Enter to select System Information menu Once changes are made move the cursor to lt SAVE gt by using TAB key and press Enter to save the settings Change of IP will lead to restart the Device Server Managed Media Converter NOTE In Telnet mode you can t change the IP address 15 RS 232 422 485 TO 100BASE FX DEVICE SERVER 6 1 2 DHCP Configuration DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol allows the Device Server Managed Media Converter to obtain an IP address from DHCP server automatically NOTE A DHCP server must exist and be available in your local network prior to enabling the DHCP client DHCP Configuration DHCP Client meDisabled DAMES Ral lt Tah gt ta move lt Snace gt to change lt FPrnter gt toa emm t DHCP Configuration menu Use Spacebar to enable the DHCP Client settings Select lt SAVE gt to apply the settings and lt ESC gt to move to the previous menu If you don t want to save the changes made just select lt ESC gt and you will move to previous menu without making any changes 16 RS 232 422 485 TO 100BASE FX DEVICE SERVER 6 13 Operation Mode Menu This page offers settings for the communication model and operation mechanism of the Device Server Please select the appropriate mode as required for your application The user can also monitor the serial port status and configure TCP port nu
6. After each configuration session be sure to set DIP switch 1 to the OFF position Otherwise the unit will not transmit any data 6 3 Web Graphic User Interface Please see previous chapter to log in the Device Server Managed Media Converter via web browser 6 3 1 System Information system information will show IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway settings After editing the setting press Apply to implement the settings System Information Description Serial JP Device Server Model Name R5 232 422 485 To ETH Device Server Lip Time Oday 0 hour 36 min 34 sec IP Address 152 168 0 200 Subnet Mask 255 255 D pi Gateway 152 168 0 Ji 6 3 2 Master Information Master Info will show the hardware and firmware version Master Information Hardware Version 6700 00633 0100 Firmware Version 1 00 02 built at Jan 9 2006 11 17 12 6 3 3 RS 232 422 485 Transfer Configuration This page offers the option for the communication model and operation mechanism of Device Server Please select the appropriate mode as required for your application 26 RS 232 422 485 TO 100BASE FX DEVICE SERVER The user can also monitor the serial port status and configure TCP port numbers from this menu A The unit offers six modes TCP Server TCP Client TCP Auto UDP Server UDP Client Device Server Please restart the unit after selecting the desired mode Note In case of using TCP Auto Mode recommend to keep Packet
7. Mode option Disable A detailed explanation of the setting choices are given underneath the following screenshot RS232 422 485 Transfer Configuration Server Client Mode Configuration Operation Mode Device Server gt Remote IP 1 92 168 0 155 Port 1234 1024 65535 Remote IP 2 0 0 0 Port 24 E Enable Remote IP 3 90O Port 124 E Enable Remote IP 4 0 0 0 Port i234 M Enable Connection Idle Time sec en 30 3600 Packet mode inter packet timeout Di ms 1 5000 I Enable Delimiter Hex 1 Tr Enable 2 0 I Enable Delimiter Process Do Nothing e Serial Port Configuration Operation Mode R5232 Mode Baud Rate 11520 Parity Noe e Word Length Stop Bits Flow Control None Reset Apply 27 RS 232 422 485 TO 100BASE FX DEVICE SERVER Operation Mode TCP Server the TCP Server mode of the Device Server allows TCP connections from up to four Device Servers with TCP Client mode or PC with Serial IP Redirector program running TCP Client the TCP Client mode of the Device Server can establish up to four TCP connections with Device Servers of TCP Server mode UDP Server the UDP Server mode of the Device Server allows the communication initiated from up to four UDP Clients UDP Client the UDP Client mode can communicate with up to four UDP Servers in UDP communication model Device Server the Device Server acts as Server role of RFC 2217 COM Port Control Protocol Converter Mode two Device S
8. N d iv 7 A BARE d Device j i PIC A SEIVer Serial i i Cable FS Device toy lt is PLC We LAN Ever Serial i Cable IP Virtual COM port Software BMC BA Device i PLC Server Serial Cable Diagram 1 Central Management Application Device Server Mode Device Server Mode In this mode the Device Server acts in the Server role of the RFC 2217 COM Port Control Protocol ia 7 A iy vy Gre Device Device PLC sg Sue Serial Server Server Serial i PC Cable Cable D A I d N d TCP Connection Diagram 2 Peer to Peer Application Converter Mode Converter Mode In this mode the Device Server DS acts like an advanced media converter Like a normal converter the DS communicates with a remote DS in a peer to peer way Also the Device Servers communicate with each other through an IP network in the TCP communication model The TCP Client and Server roles of the two Device Server peers are negotiated automatically 19 RS 232 422 485 TO 100BASE FX DEVICE SERVER i TE x A Si Tre Device a Server Window XP TCP client Socket TCP call setup Device Server S maximum of 4 remote are can connect to a device server Diagram 3 Multi host Application TCP Server mode TCP Se
9. alarm function accordingly See descriptions below Parameter Description Index Number assigned to each trap Status Disable or enable their alarm function accordingly IP Address Enter the IP address of computers for when abnormalities on a connection occur and an alarm to be sent Enter their community names and disable or enable their alarm function accordingly Community Enter their community names You can use an external SNMP based application to configure and manage the Device Server Managed Media Converter This management method requires the SNMP agent on the Device Server Managed Media Converter and the SNMP Network Management Station to use the same community string This management method in 23 RS 232 422 485 TO 100BASE FX DEVICE SERVER fact uses two community strings the get community string and the set community string If the SNMP Network Management Station only knows the set community string it can read and write to the MIBs However if it only knows the get community string it can only read MIBs The default get and set community strings for the product are public 6 1 8 System Restart This menu allows users to restore the factory default setting for the Device Server Managed Media Converter and or to reset the system manually Selecting this option will lead to another window with the following two options to select System Restart Menu Restore Factory Default Settings System Reset Exit
10. device server can SES Me to 4 remote devices Diagram 4 Multi host Application TCP Client mode TCP Client Mode This mode lets the DS act as a bridge for serial devices that must communicate with server hosts like the Linux Unix and Windows systems In this Client mode the Device Server establishes a temporary TCP connection with the servers automatically after powering up All the data received from the serial device is 30 RS 232 422 485 TO 100BASE FX DEVICE SERVER then sent to remote servers The servers can also send data back to the serial device while the connection is active The DS automatically ends the connection when all information is sent and the connection becomes idle for a specified length of time It will reestablish the connection when it receives data from the serial device In TCP Server mode previous section the DS waits for the control host to initiate communication with the serial device Conversely in TCP Client mode the DS initiates communication with one or up to four remote devices simultaneously when the serial device experiences a communication event and prompts the DS to initiate communications 6 3 4 Serial Connect Status Serial Connect Status will show the serial port connection to the serial device Serial port settings can only be changed when using Media Converter mode RS 23 422 485 Connection Status Connect Status Server Type Peer IP Address 197 168 0 21 Dest S
11. the RFC 2217 COM Port Control Protocol Converter Mode two Device Servers communicate with each other through point to point architecture in TCP communication model The TCP Client and Server roles of two Device Server peers are negotiated automatically Remote IP 1 4 IP addresses of the other end device or Serial IP Redirector workstations Port The TCP port number corresponding to each remote IP that the TCP Server is bound to Status Toggle between Enable and Disable for activating or deactivating the second to the fourth remote IP Port entries Connection Idle In seconds The TCP Server or Client will disconnect the TCP Time session if no packets are transmitted in the set period 17 RS 232 422 485 TO 100BASE FX DEVICE SERVER Packet mode Enabled input data from the serial interface is treated as serial serial packets Disabled input data from the serial interface is treated as bit streams Packet mode In milliseconds The delimiter value for recognizing the timeout inter packet gap between serial packets if Packet Mode is enabled timeout Delimiter1 Hex Besides the inter packet timeout serial packets can be delimited Status by one or two trailer bytes of specific values Delimiter 1 is the hexadecimal number of the first delimiter byte Toggle to Enable on the Status field for delimiting serial packets according to trailer byte rather than inter packet timeout Delimiter2 Hex The hexa
12. B EE NOTE Bi directional RS 485 BUS line RS 232 422 485 TO 100BASE FX DEVICE SERVER 3 7 Serial Connection This Device Server Managed Media Converter features DIP switches on the rear panel that sets the unit to the correct type of cable configuration to support connection with a RS 232 422 485 device Definition of DIP Switches No Dip description 1 4 RS 485 2W OFF 6 INA OEE O OS For setting the control function of the serial port see the table below DIP 1 Serial Connection ON _ RS 232 Console OFF Data Communication NOTE 1 If using console mode turn the DIP Switch 1 to ON position For data communication from the serial device keep the switch to OFF position In case of ON position data communication will be blocked and at OFF position console port access 2 For some RS 422 485 devices which may not be designed to provide DB 9 connection please check the pin definition to connect the devices 3 For the first time installation you have to use console mode to setup the IP and TCP port configuration with RS 232 cable Always use Cross Over cable if using Straight Through you must use Null Modem to use Telnet option RS 232 422 485 TO 100BASE FX DEVICE SERVER 4 LED Indicators This Device has LED indicators located at the front of the device The LEDs have been designed to give easy at a glance network status and provides real time connectivity information Pleas
13. Description 2 1 Product Overview The Device Server Managed Media Converter features complete Ethernet and TCP IP network support that allows devices in industry with RS 232 422 485 connectors such as milling machines measurement instruments and robots to connect to LAN based automation Other devices typically found on campus networks such as card readers code readers lab equipment medical equipment and other similar serial devices can now instantly migrate to a TCP IP network Additionally by deploying the device server mode enable users to monitor and manage up to 256 serial devices from single PC with the help of Serial IP Redirector software 2 2 Product Illustrations Front Panel RS 232 422 485 Fiber LEDs a ai i LNKIACT RA FIBER Rear Panel DIP Switches PowerLED Power Connector 2 3698 a oft TALMA 9 32VDC V Bi D 800 mA PWR RS 232 422 485 TO 100BASE FX DEVICE SERVER 3 Installation To install your Device Server Managed Media converter please see the following procedures e Location e Din Rail Mounting e Desktop Installation e Powering On Unit e Connecting Fiber Cables e DB9 Male Connector Pin Assignment e Serial Connection 3 1 Location The location selected for installing the Device Server Managed Media Converter may greatly affect its performance When selecting a site we recommend considering the following rules 1 Install the Device Server Managed Media Conv
14. Device Server mode in case you are using a serial device with a 2 wire RS 485 application or Modbus RTU protocol do not forget to Enable the Packet mode of serial input Also enter the appropriate inter packet timeout or delimiter byte values to enable smooth data communication 28 RS 232 422 485 TO 100BASE FX DEVICE SERVER Note You will not be able to change the serial port settings Baud Rate Parity Stop bits etc while working in Device Server mode they are managed through IP Serial Redirector software Applications for Operation Modes _ 7 TCP Connections s __ E d Device i 2 e PLC i A erven Serial it Cable Ly Ly Device S PLC EINE serial Cable IP Virtual COM port Software BA 7 A Device i S PLC erver Serial Cable Diagram 1 Central Management Application Device Server Mode Device Server Mode In this mode the Device Server DS acts in the Server role of the RFC 2217 COM Port Control Protocol BE BARE Fi Device Device PLC E Serial Server Server sa i pe Cable Cable A A TCP Connection Diagram 2 Peer to Peer Application Converter Mode Converter Mode In this mode the DS acts like an advanced media converter Like a normal converter the DS communicates with a remote DS in a peer to peer way Also the Device Servers commun
15. FX DEVICE SERVER Use following steps set up the Device Server Managed Media Converter metal STAG metal spring M 8 DIN Rail DIN Rail e The surface must support at least 500 gm for the Device Server Managed Media Converter e The power outlet should be within 1 82 meters 6 feet of the Device Server Managed Media Converter e Visually inspect the power adapter and make sure that it is properly connected Make sure that there is proper heat dissipation from and adequate ventilation around the Device Server Managed Media Converter Do not place heavy objects on the product unit away from damp or wet locations or in close proximity to very hot surfaces These types of environments can have a detrimental effect on the unit and cables k Warning Please exercise caution when using power tools Also install this 3 4 Powering On Unit The Device Server Managed Media Converter uses external power supply 9 32V DC 0 8A 50 60 Hz 1 Insert the power cable plug directly into the receptacle located at the back of the device 2 Plug the power adapter into an available socket 3 Check the rear panel LEDs as the device is powered on to verify that the Power LED is lit If not check that the power cable is correctly and securely plugged in NOTE The RJ 45 port accepts both straight through and cross over Ethernet cables without the need to re configure the port RS 232 422 485 TO 100BASE FX DEVICE SE
16. RS 232 422 485 to 100Base FX Device Server Managed Media Converter LS4100A US R2 LS4101A US R2 LS4102A US R2 User s Manual January 2007 RS 232 422 485 TO 100BASE FX DEVICE SERVER COPYRIGHT All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means whether electronic mechanical photo copying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of the publisher FCC WARNING Fe This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A device pursuant to part 15 of FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a commercial installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communication 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 the user s own expense cE CE This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Take special note to read and understand all the content in the warning boxes Afh eg RS 232 422 485 TO 100BASE FX DEVICE SERVER TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 vc ee ch sch sch OO O
17. RVER 3 5 Connecting Fiber Cable When connecting fiber cable to a 1OOBASE FX port on the product be sure the correct type ST SC or WDM connector is used Follow the steps below to properly connect fiber cable 1 Remove and keep the ST SC WDM port s rubber cover When not connected to a fiber cable the rubber cover should be replaced to protect the optics 2 Check that the fiber terminators are clean You can clean the cable plugs by wiping them gently with a clean tissue or cotton ball moistened with a little ethanol Dirty fiber terminators on fiber optic cables will impair the quality of the light transmitted through the cable and lead to degraded performance on the port 3 Connect one end of the cable to the ST SC WDM port on the Device Server Managed Media Converter and the other end to the ST SC WDM port on the other device NOTE When inserting the cable be sure the tab on the plug clicks into position to ensure that it is properly seated 4 Check the corresponding port LED on the Device Server Managed Media Converter to be sure that the connection is valid Refer to the LED chart in next section aperture of the fiber port when no cable is connected avoid exposure to laser radiation and do not stare into the open apertures k Warning Because invisible laser radiation may be emitted from the 3 6 DB9 Male Connector Pin Assignments oe JE a Signal Full duplex Direction duplex EE lex Cour ATE
18. Then select the correct available COM port COM1 or COM2 After this enter the port settings as below Bits per seconds 38400 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow Control None 3 Once connection is established you will see a log in screen Firmware version 1 68 62 built at Jan Y 2006 11 17 12 Press lt EMTER key to start 4 Press ENTER and on the following screen type the default username admin leave the password field blank since there is no default value and press ENTER to proceed Firmvare version 1 66 62 built at Jan 9 2666 11 17 125 Press ENTER key to start Username admin Password 10 RS 232 422 485 TO 100BASE FX DEVICE SERVER 5 Select either CLI User Interface or Menu driven Interface option by using the associated number key or using the TAB key and pressing ENTER A relevant Main Menu screen appears lt i gt GT User Intertace es Menu Driwen Intertace The Device Server Managed Media Converter is preset with a factory IP address 192 168 0 254 that must be configured to the user s individual IP address It is important to do this so that the device server managed media converter doesn t conflict with other devices with the same defaults NOTE Prior to following the instructions for HyperTerminal Configuration ensure that a serial cable connection between the device server managed media converter and workstation exists Type the following command line to change the de
19. d in fact uses two community strings the Get community string and the Set community string If the SNMP Network Management Station only knows the Set community string it can read and write to the MIBs However if it only knows the Get community string it can only read MIBs The default Get and Set community strings for the Device Server Managed Media Converter are public and private respectively SNMP Communities Community Name GET public SET private lf needed assign the new parameters and press Save to implement the settings 6 3 8 IP Trap The following figure and table describe how to specify management stations that will receive authentication failure messages or other trap messages from the Device Server Managed Media Converter Up to 5 trap managers may be assigned IP Trap Manager IP Address Community Name Status 192 168 0 59 public Enabled zl 192 168 1 112 private Disable el 0 0 0 0 public Disable K 0 0 0 0 public Disable 0 0 0 0 public RS 232 422 485 TO 100BASE FX DEVICE SERVER Click on each parameter field to modify the desired setting then click on Undo to restore previously saved configurations or click on Save to retain newly entered information See descriptions below Parameter Description Enter the IP address of terminals for when abnormalities on a connection occur and an alarm to be sent Enter their IP Address community names and disable or enable their alarm funct
20. decimal number of the second delimiter byte If this byte Status is Disable and the Delimiter 1 is Enable the delimiter byte length is one Delimiter Process DoNothing keep the delimiter bytes when transforming to IP packets SiripDelimiter Strip off the delimiter bytes when transforming to IP packets NOTE For Device Server Mode in case you are using a serial device with a 2 wire RS 485 application or Modbus RTU protocol do not forget to Enable the Packet mode of serial input Also enter the appropriate inter packet timeout value or delimiter byte values to enable smooth data communication To set the timeout value via console mode first Enable the packet mode and Save the settings Once settings are applied you will be able to change the timeout or delimiter values In case you are using the product as TCP Auto mode keep Packet Mode Disabled In TCP Auto mode the device must be paired with another device NOT take effect until a system reset or reboot has occurred This action validates the new settings Please note that you can t change the operation mode by using Telnet Always use Web Interface or Console access to change the Mode H _ Changes to the settings are saved to a system flash memory and do Next Page More information on Operation Modes 18 RS 232 422 485 TO 100BASE FX DEVICE SERVER Applications for Operation Modes _ 7 TCP Connections s __
21. e see below for an interpretation of their functions LED Indicators LED Condition Status Unit is receiving power Power off or failure Receiving data packets LNK ACT Flashing Green Pata Packets gl Hosiery or received via Fiber cable is not connected Serial connector attached and link signals On Green S ACT receive Flashing Data traffic passing through serial port Serial port is idle or no link established RS 232 422 485 TO 100BASE FX DEVICE SERVER 5 User Interface Startup There are two separate methods for configuring this Device Server Managed Media Converter for use In the first section of this chapter the Command line Interface CLI or Menu driven interface via the Console Port to set the device IP and TCP configuration to monitor managed the attached serial device via Serial IP Redirector software The second section will describe CLI or Menu driven via Telnet configuration Firstly make the connection below Device RS 232 Cable oo Female Female a Computer DIP Switch 1 set to ON position 5 1 Console Port Access The Device Server Managed Media Converter is accessible via a terminal emulator attached to the RS 232 console port Please follow the step below 1 Attaching the serial cable to COM port of computer and serial port of device server 2 Select Hyper Terminal from start menu programs gt Accessories gt communication a window will appear assign the connection name
22. erter in a fairly cool and dry place See Technical Specifications for the acceptable temperature and humidity operating ranges 2 Install the Device Server Managed Media Converter in a location free from strong electromagnetic field generators Such as motors vibration dust and direct exposure to sunlight 3 Leave at least 5cm of space at the front and rear of the unit for ventilation 4 Affix the provided rubber pads to the bottom of the Device Server Managed Media Converter for grip and to protect the case from scratching 3 2 Wall Mount Installation The Device can also be installed by wall mounting The backside casing provides space for two screws each side Identify the exact location at wall by placing the Device Server Managed Media Converter and marking the screw positions Use the screw include in the package and snug them well to fix the Device Server Managed Media Converter 3 3 Din Rail Mount Installation The aluminum DIN Rail attachment plate should already be affixed to the back panel of the Device Server Managed Media Converter If you need to attach the DIN Rail plate assure that the stiff metal spring is situated towards the top Attaching the Device Server Managed Media Converter to the DIN rail is easy just align and attach the top rail then press down and snap forward the Device Server Managed Media Converter to snap in the bottom rail as shown in the figures below RS 232 422 485 TO 100BASE
23. ervers communicate with each other through point to point architecture in TCP communication model The TCP Client and Server roles of two Device Server peers are negotiated automatically workstations the TCP Server is bound to Toggle between Enable and Disable for activating or deactivating the second to the fourth remote IP Port entries Time session if no packets are transmitted in the set period Packet mode Enabled input data from the serial interface is treated as serial serial packets Disabled input data from the serial interface is treated as bit streams Packet mode In milliseconds The delimiter value for recognizing the timeout gap inter packet between serial packets if Packet Mode is enabled timeout Delimiter1 Hex Besides the inter packet timeout serial packets can be delimited by Status one or two trailer bytes of specific values Delimiter 1 is the hexadecimal number of the first delimiter byte Toggle to Enable on the Status field for delimiting serial packets according to trailer byte rather than inter packet timeout Delimiter2 Hex The hexadecimal number of the second delimiter byte If this byte is Status Disable and the Delimiter 1 is Enable the delimiter byte length is one Serial Port Configuration Operation Mode A read only attribute It shows the RS232 422 485 mode set by the DIP switch Baud Rate Parity Word Length While using as
24. he server Status Connected to Server COM Port Control Support Detected Telnet Protocol Detected Server signature SenalvlP Device Server Session Completed Telnet Option DTR Emulation disabled OUnptzonn DSR Emulation disabled OUnptzonn DCD Emulation disabled OUnptzon CTS Emulation disabled Disabled o Start Osm en Use Settings ES Copy Cancel lf the link has trouble the error message will appear To solve the problem please check the following a Whether IP address and Port numbers are correct b Fiber cable is properly connected to Ethernet c DIP Switch 7 is correctly selected 4Wire and 2Wire Mode Once the link is established you can manage the serial device attached to the device server from remote workstation installed Serial IP Redirector software 37 RS 232 422 485 TO 100BASE FX DEVICE SERVER From the Serial IP Port Monitor option you can see the connectivity status and IP address of the device server 4 Serial IP Port Monitor 4 3 2 Jog File Edit Help Sciivit Trace Pat TDRD TR DR CD IF Address Connected 192 168 0 200 If more devices are attached and connected the status and IP address of those devices will also be showed against each Virtual COM port as shown below gt SeriaUlP Port Monitor 4 3 2 File Edit Help Activity Trace Pot TOAD TA DA CD IP Address See 192 168 0 200 e e e e e Connected 192 168 1 200 38
25. hile using the unit as a Device Server Do not install or use the software while using the unit as Managed Media Converter Click on Select Ports option to configure the Virtual COM ports You can select up to 256 virtual COM ports COM1 and COM2 are normally physical ports so will not appear here The selected ports will be shown on the left top corner of the Configure screen 35 RS 232 422 485 TO 100BASE FX DEVICE SERVER Selecting the Connect to server will allow you to enter IP address and port number Enter the correct IP address and port number assigned to the Device Server ch Serial IP Control Panel 4 3 2 Configuration of COM IF Address Fort Number 192 168 0 200 1234 Accept Connections Configuration Wizard User Credentials Use Credentials From COM Port Options i DSR Emulation DCD Emulation ETS Emulation DTA is modem escape Restore Failed Connections Select Ports Fort Monitor Licensing Advanced Help About After assigning the IP address and port number press Configuration Wizard button to check if the link is established 36 RS 232 422 485 TO 100BASE FX DEVICE SERVER On the following screen press Start button If the link is function well the following screen will appear Configuration Wizard COM3 IPF Address of Server Fort Number 1 92 16 0200 1 zad Test for presence of a modem connected to t
26. icate with each other through an IP network in the TCP communication model The TCP Client and Server roles of the two Device Server peers are negotiated automatically 29 RS 232 422 485 TO 100BASE FX DEVICE SERVER i TE x A Si Tre Device a Server Window XP TCP client Socket TCP call setup Device Server S maximum of 4 remote are can connect to a device server Diagram 3 Multi host Application TCP Server mode TCP Server Mode In this mode the DS acts as a device server and functions as a network agent for the serial device For example when a serial device with a serial console port is connected to the DS while it is in TCP Server mode the console port becomes a network accessible interface via the DS In TCP Server Mode the DS can link the serial device and a TCP operating control host by providing two way transmission between the two In TCP Server mode the DS waits for the control host to initiate communication with the serial device Conversely in TCP Client mode next diagram the DS initiates communication with one or up to four remote devices simultaneously when the serial device experiences a communication event and prompts the DS to initiate communication KI Device z n Server ar ke Window XP 4 Linux _ TCP server Socket TCP call setup Device Server A
27. ion accordingly Community Name Enter their community names Status Disable or enable their alarm function 6 3 9 System Restart Users can restart reset the system via software from a remote location Restart Options System Restore Factory Default Settings Restore the factory default settings of the Device System Reset Press Reset if the device is abnormally functioning Clicking on the Restore button will set the device server managed media converter back to factory defaults All saved configurations will be lost 34 RS 232 422 485 TO 100BASE FX DEVICE SERVER 7 Appendix Serial IP Redirector Install the Serial IP Redirector software from CD Rom Once it s installed you can read the documentation to get assistance related to Serial IP Redirector The documentation will be installed to your PC with the software The serial IP icon can be found at the right corner of system tray Right click the icon and select Configure the following window will appear ate Configuration of COM COM IP Address Port Humber COMES i Connect to server 1 Accept Connections T E ht Ham TmamHaH mm AIS Select Ports iss Please select the COM ports wou would like to redirect to Serial IF wll UM wl UMA COMS IEUME Lot UK Lancel Help Port Monitor Ee poe E Licensing Advanced Close Help About __ Ce Hee Sg Note Serial IP Redirector software will only work w
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29. mands list logout To logout from the device server ping Type ping followed by a space and then the IP address of the device to send a test signal If a response is received then the device is connected To view a full list of ping options type ping and press ENTER reset Type reset config and press ENTER to load factory default settings or type reset system and press ENTER to restart the system show Type show to display variety of device server settings set To configure the management settings type the commands below followed by the ENTER key NOTE Separate each port of the command line with a space set admin follow the prompts to change user name and password set ethO the command is for factory setting use set ethO ip new IP address network mask new network mask gateway new gateway Use this command to set new Ethernet settings set idle time in seconds set automatic logout when the program or communication is idle 25 RS 232 422 485 TO 100BASE FX DEVICE SERVER set xfer the command is for RS 232 configuration and data communication setting The command syntax is as below set xfer arg 1 data 1 arg 2 data_2 arg n data n Argument List Por set TCP port number statistics Clear statistics upgrade Use this command to upgrade the firmware i e upgrade firmware xxx xxx xxx xxx Soft2 bin set snmp Use this command to set SNMP settings of the device server
30. mbers from this menu The unit offers six operation modes TCP Server TCP Client TCP Auto UDP Server UDP Client Device Server Please restart the unit after selecting the desired mode Note In case you want to use the TCP Auto Mode we recommend that you set the Packet Mode option to Disable A detailed explanation of the setting choices are given underneath the following screenshot Operation Mode Configuration Operation Hode Remote IP 1 192 168 090 159 Remote IP 6 6 0 6 Status Disable Remote IP 3 6 6 6 8 Status Disable Remote IP 4 6 0 6 8 Status Disable Connection Idle Time sec 600 Packet Hode serial Disable Inter packet timeout ms 20 Delimiter1 Hex Bh Status Disable Delimiter Hex B Status Disable Delimiter Process DoNothing EXPLANATION Server Client Mode Configuration Operation Mode TCP Server the TCP Server mode of the Device Server allows TCP connections from up to four Device Servers that are in TCP Client mode or from PCs that run a Serial IP Redirector program TCP Client in this mode the Device Server can establish up to four TCP connections with Device Servers that are in TCP Server mode UDP Server in this mode the Device Server can receive communications by up to four UDP Clients UDP Client in this mode the Device Server can communicate with up to four UDP Servers of the UDP communication model Device Server the Device Server acts in the Server role of
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32. o remote servers The servers can also send data back to the serial device while the connection is active The DS automatically ends the connection when all information is sent and the connection becomes idle for a specified length of time It will reestablish the connection when it receives data from the serial device In TCP Server mode previous section the DS waits for the control host to initiate communication with the serial device Conversely in TCP Client mode the DS initiates communication with one or up to four remote devices simultaneously when the serial device experiences a communication event and prompts the DS to initiate communications 6 1 4 RS 232 422 485 UART Menu This window will show you the serial port configuration The screenshot below shows the different configuration options the screenshot is followed by a detailed explanation of the different options RS232 7427 4895 UART Configuration Operation Mode Console Mode Baud Rate UA Parity None Word Length d Stop Bits d n Flow Control NONE RS232 422 485 UART Configuration Serial Port Configuration Operation Mode A read only attribute It shows the RS232 422 485 mode set by the DIP switch Baud Rate The speed of the serial interface Parity Select or disable the parity checking method Word Length The length of data in bits Stop Bits The bit length of stop bits Flow Control The flow control method for informing the correspondent 6 1 5 Monit
33. or Menu This screen provides at a glance system status information 21 RS 232 422 485 TO 100BASE FX DEVICE SERVER Connection Status HR ZZ ZZ 7485 Transfer Configuration Connect Status Not connected Server Client Type AUTO Peer IP Address 4 6 6 6 Remote IP 192 168 1 228 Dest rce port number AA TCP Port Number 1234 Kyte counts from UART Connection Idle Timetsec gt 6868 Byte counts to network DS GH Mode Converter Byte counts from network H Byte counts to UART Serial Fort Configuration Operation Mode R5232 Mode Baud Rate 38408 Parity None Word Length z Stop Bits 1 Flow Control HOHE lt Clear gt lt Tab gt to move i Enter to select Monitor Menu 6 1 6 TFTP Firmware Upgrade From this menu the user can upgrade the existing firmware to newer firmware available from a TFTP server Simply enter the file name of the updated firmware in the file name field and enter the IP address of the TFTP server in the IP address field to perform the upgrade Selecting lt update gt will start downloading the newer firmware and system will restart to apply the firmware For ensuring correct parameter values for Device to be functioning after firmware upgrade from a prior version with different configuration structure and data format please Restore Factory Default Settings in System Restart Menu Pile Nee RE IP address 192 168 0 206 Updates lt ESc gt lt Tab gt to move
34. own in the topic Console Port Access Use CLI or Menu driven interface to perform the changes NOTE The only limitation of Telnet Access is that users can not assign new IP address to device server Please use Console Port Access or Web Access to assign new IP address 12 RS 232 422 485 TO 100BASE FX DEVICE SERVER 5 3 Web Access The Device Server Managed Media Converter is accessible via a web browser once connected to the network Type the IP address at web browser 192 168 0 254 if connecting with default IP A window will be prompted to Enter user name and password Connect to 192 168 0 200 EW St Web Manager User name admin se Password Remember my password 26 Jl one Note We use IP 192 168 0 200 to write this manual After successful login the main screen will appear E http 192 168 220 index rtm Microsoft Internet Explorer BAE RE BR Zens TH HAH mk H gt 22 23 Que Gamez Gee Gla anma K Ala alra ala dt D E http 192 168 1 220 ndex him G 100 LHR ACT ACT ____ Sg Je RS252 4277 485 Device Server amp Converter 100 POST RS 232 422 485 d Main Menu HC System Details System Information SCH Configuration Description Serial IP Device Server amp Converter HC Mgmt Config Model Name RS23 Device Server amp Converter 1 System Restart Menu Up Time Oday hour G min 5 sec IP Address Ja IER E 220 Subnet Mask 255 p pn Gateway IER EJ pP H
35. pressing a button at S1 location of PCB near to capacitor after removing the casing H It is recommended to keep a written record in a safe place for the 6 3 6 Firmware Download The user can download the newer latest firmware to upgrade the device server managed media converter once available The user has two options either they can upgrade via HTTP with browse option to select the firmware file Upgrade System by HTTP File Name Upgrade System by TFTP IP Address File Name start Upgrade by TF TF If using TFTP method user must provide the valid IP address of TFTP server and the file name i e VK413 bin Once enter the parameters press Start Upgrade by HTTP TFTP to upgrade the firmware The window will appear to show the time to before restarting the device server to implement the upgraded firmware For ensuring correct parameter values for Device to be functioning after firmware upgrade from a prior version with different configuration structure and data format please Restore Factory Default Settings in System Restart Menu 32 RS 232 422 485 TO 100BASE FX DEVICE SERVER 6 3 7 SNMP Community Configuration You can use an external SNMP based application to configure and manage the Device Server Managed Media Converter This management method requires the SNMP agent on the Device Server Managed Media Converter and the SNMP Network Management Station to use the same community string This management metho
36. rce Port Number aie gad Byte Counts From UART 272 Byte Counts To Network 543 Byte Counts From Network 3 Byte Counts To UART 9 Clear User can get the instant information about the connectivity Connect Status Server or Client Peer IP Address IP of remote PC access the serial device via Device Server Dest Srce Port Number Showing the destination and source Port numbers Source port number will be as configured Byte Counts From UART Displaying the number of bytes transmitted from serial device Byte Counts to Network Displaying the number of bytes received to TCP IP network Byte Counts From Network Displaying the number of bytes transmitted from Network Byte Counts to UART Displaying the number of bytes received to serial device Mgmt Configuration This category offers multiple management options 31 RS 232 422 485 TO 100BASE FX DEVICE SERVER 6 3 5 User Configuration This option will allow user to change the username and user password for the device server managed media converter management User Configuration User Name User Password admin Type the new user name in the User Name and password to User Password Selecting Apply will implement the new user name and password which will be required to manage the device server managed media converter User Name and Password In case you lost the both or either one you need to reset the system to default setting This can be done by
37. rver Mode In this mode the DS acts as a device server and functions as a network agent for the serial device For example when a serial device with a serial console port is connected to the DS while it is in TCP Server mode the console port becomes a network accessible interface via the DS In TCP Server Mode the DS can link the serial device and a TCP operating control host by providing two way transmission between the two In TCP Server mode the DS waits for the control host to initiate communication with the serial device Conversely in TCP Client mode next diagram the DS initiates communication with one or up to four remote devices simultaneously when the serial device experiences a communication event and prompts the DS to initiate communication KI Device z n Server ar ke Window XP 4 Linux _ TCP server Socket TCP call setup Device Server A device server can SES Me to 4 remote devices Diagram 4 Multi host Application TCP Client mode TCP Client Mode This mode lets the DS act as a bridge for serial devices that must communicate with server hosts like the Linux Unix and Windows systems In this Client mode the Device Server establishes a temporary TCP connection with the servers automatically after powering up All the data received from the serial device is 20 RS 232 422 485 TO 100BASE FX DEVICE SERVER then sent t
38. ter 1 2 Purpose This guide discusses how to install and configure your RS 232 422 485 to 100Base FX Device Server Managed Media Converter 1 3 Terms Usage In this guide the term Device Server Managed Media Converter first letter upper case refers to your RS 232 422 485 to 100Base FX Device Server Managed Media Converter and device server media converter first letter lower case refers to other device servers media converters 1 4 Features Device Server amp Managed Media Converter Mode option Complies with EIA TIA and IEEE standards 100Mbps Fast Ethernet fiber port Supports 4 wires full duplex asynchronous serial data transmission RS 422 485 Supports 2 wires half duplex asynchronous serial data transmission RS 485 Supports serial port asynchronous data rates up to 115 2 Kbps Extended distances up to 1 2 km 24 AWG using RS 422 485 Terminator feature improves signal quality and distance LEDs for at a glance device status Wall mount or Din Rail mountable installation Power range 9 32V DC FCC Class A amp CE approved RS 232 422 485 TO 100BASE FX DEVICE SERVER 15 Specifications Standards Ports Max Distance Data Rates Signals Configuration Switches Power Environment Emissions Dimensions Weight IEEE 802 3 10BASE T Ethernet IEEE 802 3u 100BASE TX Fast Ethernet EIA TIA RS 232 422 485 EIA TIA 5744 1x Fiber Single Mode Multi Mode
39. vice IP address in CLI mode where OS represent values between 0 and 254 and the user should enter their own IP address in this form a set ethO ip XXX XXX XXX XXX 11 RS 232 422 485 TO 100BASE FX DEVICE SERVER lf using the Menu driven interface Select the System Information from the Main Menu and following screen will appear Use TAB key to move the cursor and lt Enter gt to change the value Once change the value select lt SAVE gt to apply the changes System Information Description KRS 232 74227485 To ETH Device Server Model Name R 23592 422 485 To ETH Device Server Company Mame Board Mame 6768 66 33 616068 MAG 1 Address HH BB 64 FPF FPF F1 DHGP Client Disabled IP Address Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Gateway 192 168 80 1 lt SAUE gt lt ESC gt Esc to cancel Enter to select After entering the new IP address The system will confirm whether the operation is successful NOTE Copy the new address down on a piece of paper You will need the address when you are going to use Telnet or set up data transfer communication connection Warning IP addresses are unique If an address isn t available please contact the appropriate authorities to apply for one 5 2 Telnet Access The Device Server Managed Media Converter is accessible via a Telnet At the command prompt type telnet 192 168 0 254 If connecting with default IP You will be prompted to Enter user name and password as mentioned and sh

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