EDG-4508+ 8-Port RS-232/422/485 to Ethernet Data Gateway with Front Wiring EDG-4508R+ 8-Port RS-232/422/485 to Ethernet Data Gateway with Rear Wiring EDG-4516+ 16-Port RS-232/422/485 to Ethernet Data Gateway with Front Wiring EDG-4516R+ 16-Port RS-232/422/485 to Ethernet Data Gateway with Rear Wiring User Manual
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Contents Chapter 1 Overview .......................................................... 2 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Chapter 2 Getting Started ................................................ 6 2.1 Understanding EDG-4508/4516(R)+ Modules ................. 6 2.2 2.3 Panel Layout...................................................................... 8 Connecting Hardware........................................................ 9 2.4 Chapter Introduction .............................................................
Chapter 4 Port Mapping Utility..................................... 58 4.1 4.2 4.3 Chapter 5.5 5.6 5.7 Self Test Function ........................................................ 62 Save the Configuration ................................................ 65 Overview ......................................................................... 68 Access Web Page ............................................................ 68 Network Configuration ...................................................
CHAPTER 1 2 Overview
Chapter 1 Overview 1.1 Introduction This manual provides the necessary information to use EDG-4508(R)+ and EDG-4516(R)+. The Advantech Ethernet Data Gateway series (EDG series) consists of fast and cost-effective data gateways between RS-232/ 422/485 and Ethernet interfaces. EDG-4508(R)+ and EDG-4516(R)+ are part of the Ethernet Data Gateway (EDG) family of multiple port modules.
1.2 Features • Supports 8/16 channels (8 Channels for EDG-4508(R)+, 16 Channels for EDG-4516(R)+). • Supports RS-232/422/485 • Versatile socket operation modes, including TCP control mode, UDP control mode, TCP data mode, and UDP data mode.
1.3 Specifications • I/O controller: 16C654 or compatible (auto hardware flow control) • LAN Speed: 100Base-TX (10/100 Mbps) • Ethernet Connection: RJ-45 • Serial: RS-232, RS-422 and RS-485 • Serial Connection: RJ-48 • DI/O: programmable 4DI,4DO for extra control • Signals: TxD, RxD, RTS, CTS, DTR, DSR, DCD, RI, GND(RS-232) TxD+, TxD-, RxD+, RxD-, GND(RS-422) Data+, Data-, GND(RS-485) • Baud rate: 50 ~ 230 kbps • Data bits: 5, 6, 7, 8 • Stop bits: 1, 1.5, 2 • Parity: none, even, odd, space, mark • Max.
CHAPTER 2 2 Getting Started
Chapter 2 Getting Started This chapter includes information about installing EDG-4508(R)+ and EDG-4516(R)+ The following covered: • Understanding the EDG-4508(R)+ and EDG-4516(R)+ • Connecting Hardware • Configuration Utility and COM port mapping Utility installation 2.1 Understanding EDG-4508/4516(R)+ Modules EDG-4508(R)+ and EDG-4516(R)+ are advanced Ethernet data gateway units. They extend traditional COM ports of a PC to Ethernet access.
2.1.1 Virtual COM Port Mode EDG series provide a virtual COM driver that works on Windows NT/ 2000/XP systems. This driver establishes a transparent connection between Host and serial devices. The driver will be installed on your computer automatically while you install COM port mapping utility. You have to use COM port mapping utility to configure the mapping between the EDG serial ports and local COM ports on the host computer. 2.1.
2.2 Panel Layout Default Setting Button: press Default Setting button continuously and press the Reset button for to load factory defaults. This will cause the status LED to blink on and off. The factory defaults will be loaded while the LED stops blinking and buzzer buzzed. You can release the Default Setting button.
2.3 Connecting Hardware This section introduces how to connect EDG-4508(R)+ or EDG4516(R)+ to serial devices for first time. 2.3.1 Rack Mounting 2.3.2 Network Connection Connect the Ethernet cable to EDG-4508(R)+ or EDG-4516(R)+ Ethernet port. There are 2 LED indicator located on front panel to show the Ethernet status.
2.3.3 Power Supply Connection Connect EDG-4508(R)+ or EDG-4516(R)+ AC power line with its AC connector. If the power is properly supplied, you can turn on the power switch and the Power LED will show a green color. 2.3.
2.3.5 Serial Port Connection Connect the serial data cable, OPT1A or OPT1D, between EDG series and the serial devices. LED Status Description Tx (Port N) N= 1~8/16 Blinking Serial port data being transmitted Off No data being transmitted Rx (Port N) N= 1~8/16 Blinking Serial port data being received Off No data being received 2.3.6 Console Port Connection Connect to Consol port using directly cable with DB9 connector. Refer to Chapter 6 for details. 2.3.
2.4 Installation 2.4.1 Configuration Utility In order to use a PC and an Ethernet network to control serial devices connected to the EDG-4508(R)+ and EDG-4516(R)+, you must first have a host running Windows NT/2000/XP. This type of application also requires the host to have an Ethernet card and the TCP/IP protocol installed. The following are the required steps for EDG-4508(R)+ and EDG-4516(R)+. 1. Insert the Advantech industrial communication CD-ROM into the drive (e.g. D:\) on the host PC.
4. Carefully read the Software License Agreement, and press "Yes" to continue.
5. The Setup program will specify a default installation path, C:\Program Files\Advantech\EDG COMPort Utility. 6. In this step, you may select a specific program folder or just use the default setting and press "Next".
7. After setup has copied all program files to your computer, click the button to finish the installation.
2.4.2 COM Port Mapping Utility To setup and enable the Virtual COM on the HOST, you must install this utility on this PC. This driver is suitable for Window NT/2000/XP. This type of application also requires the host to have an Ethernet card and the TCP/IP protocol installed. The following are the required steps for installing EDG-4508(R)+ and EDG-4516(R)+. PC. Change the host computer's default drive from C: to D: 2.
4. Carefully read the Software License Agreement, and press "Yes" to continue. 5. The Setup program will specifya default installation path, C:\Program Files\Advantech\COMPort Mapping Utility.
6. In this step, you may select a specific program folder or just use the default setting and press "Next". 7. After setup has copied all program files to your computer, click the button to finish the installation.
CHAPTER 3 2 Configuration
Chapter 3 Configuration 3.1 Searching EDG Modules EDG-4508(R)+/4516(R)+ provides an easy-to-use configuration utility to configure your Ethernet Data Gateway Device through an Ethernet connection. The utility provides a search function to show your device(s) by simply executing the configuration utility program from the Start Menu as follows. Start Menu -> All Program ->Advantech eAutomation -> EDG COMPort While you launch the EDG II configuration utility, the utility will load the setting.
You can click the search button to search all the EDG device(s) on the network and show them on the Available Devices Tab of the utility. You can click the “Close” button to stop the search. From here you can easily configure various parameters for TCP/IP configuration.
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You can click on the device name to show the features of the specific device. Click on the "+" before the model name (e.g. EDG4516(R)+),and the utility will expand the tree structure to show the individual device name. Click on the “-“ before the model name (e.g. EDG4516(R)+), and the utility will collapse the structure. You may click the button, and the utility will expand all tree structure to show the individual device name. You might click button to collapse all tree structure.
3.2 EDG Modules Connected Devices Group This EDG II configuration utility will allow you to add a device via specifies the IP address. You can click ‘New’ button to add a device. And then the EDG device will be shown on the ‘Connected Devices’ of the utility. From here you can easily configure various parameters. Note The EDG II configuration utility only can search devices on the same IP domain.
You can select the device and click the “Append” button. The device will be moved to Connected Devices group. You may click the “Group Append” button. The devices on the Devices Survey panel will be showed on the selected window. You might select the devices which you want to append to the “Connected Devices group”, or click “Select All”. Click “OK” button, the selected device will be moved to “Connected Devices group”.
3.2.1 Deleting Devices You can select the device on Connected Devices group and click “Delete” button. The device will be deleted. You may click “Search” button and find the device again.
3.2.2 Connected Devices Group Functions While you move the device(s) to Connected Devices group, you can use these functions • Lock device • Grouping Allocate • Download firmware • EDG II configuration utility check the device(s) automatically. Connected – online, Disconnected – offline • The utility will record these devices on Connected Devices group and will connect and check these devices again while the utility will be relaunched. 3.
Note Don’t input any character on the password field and save. The security control is disabled. You also use the “Grouping Lock” button to modify the password while the devices are on “Connected Devices group”.
While you click “OK” button, the password will be updated to device. You should click “Reset” button, the module will move this data to Flash memory and restart. Note: You might finish all setting and click "Apply" to enable the modification in the moment; otherwise the setting will disappear while the device restarts. You can click the “Un-lock” button and select the devices you want to unlock.
You also select the device and right click “Mouse button”. Input the password and unlock the device.
3.4 Locating the Module The configuration utility provides a "Locate" function to assist you in finding a specific device. You can select the EDG Series as a group or just select one specific module, e.g. EDG-4508+ or EDG-4516+. There are two different options for the Locate function 3.4.1 Locate a specific device for you 1. Click “Search” button and find all devices on the IP domain. 2. Select the device on the “Available Devices” Tab and click “Locate” button. 3. The device buzzer sound. 4.
3.4.2 Grouping Locate specific devices for you 1. Click the “Locate” button 2. Select the devices which you want to locate. 3.
3.5 Device System Configuration The EDG II configuration utility only searches for EDG-4508(R)+ and EDG-4516(R)+ on the local network, and cannot search beyond a router or gateway. Make sure that the EDG-4508(R)+ or EDG-4516(R)+ you want to monitor resides in the same local network segment as the host PC. You might use “New” function to add the device by yourself. Device Name The configuration utility provides a default name for device to distinguish a specific EDG Series from other EDG Series.
Firmware Version In this field, the configuration utility represents the firmware version of the EDG Series. You might need to refer to the firmware version to determine functions available on the EDG Series device. In case of problems that might concern the firmware version, please provide the firmware version number to our Customer Service. Network Configuration Ethernet Select the Ethernet that you want to configure.
Note EDG devices do not support auto IP address configured by DHCP server. 3.5.1 Security Configuration -Password Modify In default setting, each EDG device don’t has password. You can change the password to protect all configuration settings of your EDG device. If you want to cancel the password, you can blank the New password and Confirm password. There is only one password on the device for Console mode, Web configuration, and Utility configuration.
The specified IP which can access Enabled this option, you might limit at most 32 PCs to access data from this EDG. 3.6 Port Configuration There are three operation modes for EDG-4516(R)+ and EDG-4508(R)+, Virtual COM mode, Data mode, and Control mode. You can configure mode for individual ports.
Selected Port To specify which port on the EDG Series is to be connected to the serial device. Description User can give more detailed description of the function of the port for easy management and maintenance. Descriptions longer than 128 characters cannot be used. Type EDG Series offers three kinds of serial interfaces, RS-232, RS-485 and RS-422. User can use any of the three serial interfaces according to user’s requirements.
Parity The EDG Series provides five options: None, Odd, Even, Space, Mark. Flow Control The EDG Series provides four options: None, Xon/Xoff, RTS/CTS, DTR/ DSR.
Baud Rate The EDG Series supports baud rates from 50 to 230,400bps.
Data Bits The EDG Series provides four options: 5, 6, 7 or 8. Stop Bits The EDG Series provides three options: 1, 1.5 or 2.
3.6.1 Virtual COM mode The EDG device is advanced Ethernet data gateway units. It extends traditional COM ports of a PC to Ethernet access. Through Ethernet networking, users can control and monitor remote serial devices and equipment over LAN or WAN. EDG series come with a Virtual COM driver that transmits all serial signals intact. This means that your existing COM-based software can be preserved, without modifying to fulfil the needs.
Note While you disable the Host Idle option, the EDG will not cut off the connection. If Host loses the connection with EDG and the Host Idle option is disabled, Host will not connect to EDG again. 3.6.2 Data Mode EDG-4516(R)+ and EDG-4508(R) can be Data server or Data client either. Both operations support TCP and UDP protocol. The EDG4516(R)+ and EDG-4508(R) makes your serial devices behave just like networking devices.
Protocol EDG-4516(R)+ and EDG-4508(R)+ provides TCP/IP and UDP two protocols. In settings, you can choose either TCP mode or UDP mode according to your application.
Data Listen Port The TCP(UDP) port number represents the source port number , and the number is used to identify the channel for remote initiating connections. Range: 1024-65533. If an unknown caller wants to connect to the system and asks for some services, they need to define the TCP(UDP) port to carry a long-term conversation. Each node on a TCP/IP network has an IP address, and each IP address can allow connections on one or more TCP port.
Peer Number Set the number of network device which you want to connect. IP Address IP address of network devices which you want to connect. Port Another TCP port of network devices which you want to connect. 3.6.3 Control Mode In controlling mode, the EDG-4516(R)+ and EDG-4508(R)+ present a modem interface to the attached serial device: it accepts AT-style modem commands to connect / disconnect to other networking device.
Thus, intelligent serial devices such as stand-alone PLC will send /receive data to/from devices one by one via Ethernet. You might select Data mode and setup port attributes Protocol EDG-4508/16 provides TCP/IP and UDP two protocols. In settings, you can choose either TCP mode or UDP mode according to your application. Data Listen Port Each port has its own data listen port to accept connected request of other network device. So, the data listen port can’t be set the same value.
Command Listen Port Each port has its own command listen port to accept connected request of other network device. So, the command listen port can’t be set the same value. You can use ‘AT command’ to change the port setting via the command listen port. Data Idle Timeout The default is 60 seconds. If you want to keep connection continually, you can key-in “0”. The following commands are available for EDG-4516(R)+ and EDG4508(R)+.
The following table illustrates the response. Command Function OK Commands are executed correctly CONNECT Connect to other device RING ddd.ddd.ddd< CR> Detect the connection requesdt from other device, which IP address is ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd.
3.7 Monitor and Event Configuration 3.7.1 Device Status EDG Configuration utility II provide an excellent function to monitor the virtual serial port status. User can check the serial port health. Refresh Update port status manually when you click ‘Start’ button. Continue Update port status automatically every 10 seconds unless you click ‘Stop’ button.
3.7.2 Event setting EDG-4508(R)+/EDG-4516(R)+ provide 4 events with comparison and different server IP and Port. The event will be activated when any one of DI signals that you specified meets the ‘Action’ option. The event will be monitored on the Host and port of your assignment. Event Setting Specify which event of the device is to be set. Action There are three options: L->H, H->L or Change. L->H: Low to High H->L: High to Low Change: status change Trigger Specify which DI you want to monitor.
3.8 UDP Testing Utility The utility is for testing the status of ADAM-4577 UDP mode. It is also suitable for testing the UDP Data mode of EDG-4516(R)+ and EDG-4508(R)+. By the utility, you can set Command Timeout to test the status of UDP network architecture. In this section, we will describe the function by item in the UDP Testing Utility.
Target Device & UDP Port You can set Target Device IP Address according to Network IP Address in Configuration Utility. And UDP Port is depended on Setting Listen on UDP Port in Configuration Utility. “UDP Port” value is equal to “Listen on UDP Port” value plus one. For Example: If your Listen on UDP Port is setting 5300, UDP Port in UDP Testing Utility must set 5300. Command Format This option have two choices, one is ASCII and another is HEX. This will decide Command blank what to display.
The command edit control can be inputted in ASCII code ast choose ASCII Command Forma, and the command edit control can be inputted in HEX format as choose HEX Coomand. Command Mode Single Mode means command is running only one time to test UDP Mode. Command is running repeatedly to test UDP Mode as you choose Repeat Mode.
Send Command to the [IP Address : UDP Port] Timeout Following Frame is UDP Testing Utility is running test as UDP responses well.
3.9 Updating EDG Firmware Advantech continually upgrades its firmware. You can use the download function located on the COM Port Configuration utility to carry out the upgrade procedure. Please access www.advantech.com to download the required file and then follow these instructions. You have to move the device to Connected Device group, and then you can use download firmware function 1. Click on the Upgrade FW button 2. Locate and select the firmware that you want to download.
3. After the firmware have been downloaded into the EDG device, this device will reboot and enable the new firmware.
4 CHAPTER 2 Port Mapping Utility
Chapter 4 Port Mapping Utility 4.1 Overview The purpose of the port mapping utility is to help you manage all ports on one Windows NT/2000/ME/XP platform. The utility displays three types of ports: used ports, unused ports and EDG ports. Please follow the Virtual COM port setting steps. 4.2 Virtual COM Port Settings 1. Click "+" at "Unused Ports" to expand the unused port lists, and select the port that you want to configure.
2. Click the 'Add' button to assign a COM port to an EDG device. You might click 'Add All' button to assign the COM ports the EDG device. The COM ports number depends on the model of installed device that you selects. Module of Installed Device You can choose between all connected EDG devices. In this example, EDG-4516(R)+ was chosen. IP Address of Installed Device Enter the IP address you assigned prior.
Properties (Auto Reconnect Function) Sometimes, the connection between EDG device and HOST is interrupted by network traffic or powered-off by accident. In such a situation, the host have to reconnect to EDG device. The function "Auto-reconnect" is for this purpose, If the EDG device loses the connection to its host, the VCOM driver will try to re-establish the connection while the HOST AP access the VCOM port. The driver DO NOT re-establish the connection automatically.
(COM21 is mapping to Port 1 of EDG-4516+) (COM22 is mapping to Port 2 of EDG-4516+) Note If you assigned a different COM port to the same EDG series module port, the following dialog box will remind you.
4.3 Inquiring Virtual COM Port Setting You can check the virtual COM port setting by clicking on the EDG device’s ports. In this case, COM11 is assigned to Port 1 of EDG-4516+. 4.3.1 Self Test Function Test The purpose of this test is to confirm that the communication from the host PC to the EDG device is OK. When the test is selected, an external test will be performed to check that the connection signal between each port is working properly.
Test Fail (Without Loopback Connector) Test ok Signal Test • RTS->CTS: Checks the RTS and CTS signals between two ports. • DTR->RI: Checks the DTR and RI signals between two ports. • DTR->DSR: Checks the DTR and DSR signals between two ports. • DTR->DCD: Checks the DTR and DCD signals between two ports. Communication Parameters Test • Baud rate: From 50 bps to 230 kbps • Data bits: 5, 6, 7, 8 • Stop bits: 1, 1.
2. Click the OK button to return to the port mapping window. All the ports in the EDG Series are tested ok. Delete You can delete Port Mapping Setting by clicking the button. Apply If any changes are made, please press the button to confirm your modifications. Exit If you want to quit the utility, you might click < Exit > button or on the right top of this window. A new enhancement is implemented from version 1.40 Build137.
4.3.2 Save the Configuration If you want to save or recover the configuration, you can select the "Import/Export" items. 1. a. Select "File" b. Select "Import" or "Export". 2.
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CHAPTER 5 2 Web-Based Configuration
Chapter 5 Web-Based Configuration 5.1 Overview EDG devices can be configured through a web interface. By using a standard web browser, the same procedure as with the Windows configuration utility can be used. In the browser’s address field, enter the IP Address of your EDG device. The default IP setting is 10.0.0.1, but you should use the IP which you have previously assigned for this device. Once the IP is entered, you will be presented with the following windows. 5.2 Access Web Page Step 1.
You can change the Device Name and Device Description on this page. Press ‘Save’ to store the settings.
5.3 Network Configuration Click network configuration, there are: MAC address, IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway. Enter the corresponding values for your network environment. Step 1. Enter IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway Step 2. Press ‘Save’ to store the settings. Note: All new configurations will take effect after reset. The reset function is located on the main menu of the Web Configuration.
5.4 Port Configuration Under port configuration – Port’s Mode, you can setup the mode for individual ports. There are three modes Virtual COM mode, Data mode, and Control mode. While you select VCOM mode, you also setup HOST Idle option here. 5.4.1 Data Mode You might refer to chapter 3.6.2 to clarify the setting.
5.4.2 Control Mode You might refer to chapter 3.6.3 to clarify the setting. 5.4.3 Port UART setting You can as sign the Type, Parity, Flow Control, Baud Rate, Data Bits, and Stop Bits. You might enable the ‘Set all ports parameter like Port 1’ and others setting will set as same as Port 1.
5.5 DI/O Event Configuration In event configuration, you can assign a DI event by enabling the check box and choosing the optimized action mode, Server IP and TCP Port for the active event. You can setup 4 events with comparison and different IP and Port. The event will be activated when any one of DI signals that you specified meets the ‘Action’ option. The event will be monitored on the Host and port of your assignment. Action option: L->H: Low to High H->L: High to Low Change: status change 5.
5.7 Reset Configuration The configuration will take effect after clicking < Save> button. But all configurations will save to flash memory after this reset step. Press the reset button and the system will give a reset response. It will take a few seconds to reconnect with the new values.
6 CHAPTER 2 Console Configuration
Chapter 6 Console Configuration 6.1 Overview The purpose of the Console Configuration is to help you manage your device in console mode. One of the main functions of the console mode is to change the web configuration login password. You can use terminal software like Hyper Terminal, Telix and other related terminal software. 6.2 Hyper Terminal Connection Step 1.
Step 3. Selecting a COM Port Confirm that the console configuration works ok. Step 4. COM Port Setting To connect the EDG series for console configuration, the port setting should match the EDG series' default setting.
Console Configuration Default Setting Baud Rate: 57600 Data Bits: 8 Parity: None Stop Bits: 1 Flow Control: None Step 5. Connecting Successfully After connecting the device in console mode, you can simply type the password to entry the consol configuration.
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You might use “help” command to show the usage of command. [Usage] help command [Function] Show the usage of command.
Port ‘Port’ is a complex command to show port information and configure port setting.
[Usage] port nn type 232|422|485 flow 0|1|2|3 [Function] setup serial type and flow control Flow 0: None Flow 1: XOn/Xoff Flow 2: RTS/CTS Flow 3: DTR/DSR [Usage] port nn baud xx parity n|e|o|m|s data 5|6|7|8 stop 1|1.5|2 [Function] setup serial baud rate, parity check, data bit, and stop bit.
[Usage] mvcom [Function] show all ports [Usage] mvcom nn|all [Function] setup “nn”nd port or all ports as Virtual COM mode. [Usage] mvcom nn|all idleto xx [Function] configure host idle time.
[Usage] mctrl [Function] show port mode [Usage] mctrl nn|all [Function] setup “nn”nd port or all ports as Control mode. [Usage] mctrl nn|all protocol TCP|UDP [Function] setups transmit protocol as TCP or UDP. [Usage] mctrl nn|all idleto x data port xxxx cmdport xxxx [Function] setup data idle timeout, data listen port and command listen port.
[Usage] mdata nn|all [Function] setup “nn”nd port or all ports as Data mode. [Usage] mdata nn|all protocol TCP|UDP [Function] setups transmit protocol as TCP or UDP. [Usage] mdata nn|all idleto x data port xxxx cmdport xxxx [Function] setup data idle timeout, data listen port and command listen port. [Usage] mdata nn|all peernum 1|2|3|4 peer xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:ppp [Function] setup peer IP address and port for receive data. pmode [Usage] pmode [Function] show port’s mode.
Event [Usage] event [Function] show the event’s status and configuration [Usage] event nn|all trigger no|0&1&2&3 action L2H|H2L|CHG [Function] setup the event(s) [Usage] event nn|all server xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:ppp [Function] setup server IP address and TCP port.
net [Usage] net [Function] show the MAC address, IP address, Subnet Mask, and default gateway. [Usage] net ip xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx netmask xxx,xxx,xxx,xxx gw xxx,xxx,xxx,xxx [Function] setup IP address and subnet mask and default gateway.
password If the password is empty, you might input the new password. [Usage] password new [1~31 characters] [Function] setup new password.
If the password is existed, you have to input the existed password and new password. [Usage] password old [existed password] new [1~31 characters] [Function] replace the existed password with new one.
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CHAPTER 7 2 Event and DI/O Monitoring
Chapter 7 Event and DI/O Monitoring 7.1 Overview The purpose of Event and DIO Test is to help you monitor your EDG-4508(R)+/4516(R)+ DI/DO event(s). Follow these steps to test the DI/DO event(s). 7.2 Event and DI/O Monitoring 7.2.1 Polling Monitoring The following screen will appear once the EVENT Tester Program is executed. To start monitoring the Polling, enter the IP Address and press start. The Status will change to Monitoring if you enter the correct IP of your device.
7.2.2 Event Monitoring Once you have executed the steps in previous chapters you can use the tester to monitor the event status with the port and IP you have assigned before. Please follow these steps: Step 1. Assign IP and TCP Port for monitoring (Setting Event monitoring from Web Event Configuration) Step 2. Assign TCP Port of Event Server and click on "Start". Event and DIO tester will change to Monitoring Mode. Red indicator in normal mode means Inactive and Green indicator means Active.
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7.3 Programming I/O According the feature list, it mentioned EDG-4508+/4516+ provide the D/I AND D/O handling function. In order to help customer to create the I/ O event handling environment. We provide a programmable I/O sample program for customer use. After installing the EDG COM Port Utility, the sample programs will be on the location as follow: C:\Program Files\Advantech\EDG COMPort Utility\samples\vc\ edgevtio.
memset(&HostAddr, 0, sizeof(SOCKADDR_IN)); HostAddr.sin_family = AF_INET; HostAddr.sin_addr.s_addr = INADDR_ANY; HostAddr.sin_port = htons(5000); // | // +-->The TCP Port in the server application It remarks the function of htons(n), the parameter n means the TCP Port in server application and It helps the programmer to make his own program easier by referencing the note we provided.
mbtcp.h File name of mbtcp means Modbus TCP; we provide the easier definition of necessary parameter.
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A APPENDIX 2 Pin Assignments
Appendix A Pin Assignments A.1 RS-232 Pin Assignments A.
A.2.1 1. RS-422 Pin No. Description 1 Tx- 4 Tx+ 5 GND 7 Rx+ 9 Rx- A.2.2 2. RS-485 Pin No.
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