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Table of Contents Chapter 1. Introduction ...............................................................................................1-1 ioLogik Active Ethernet Modular I/O System Overview ..................................................... 1-2 Product Features ................................................................................................................... 1-3 Package Checklist..........................................................................................................
I/O Module ........................................................................................................................... 4-6 System Management ............................................................................................................ 4-7 Change password................................................................................................................ 4-10 Load Factory Default.........................................................................................
1 Chapter 1. Introduction The ioLogik Active Ethernet modular I/O family of advanced, slice-type network I/O products with local intelligence can connect sensors and on/off switches for automation applications over Ethernet and IP-based networks.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Introduction ioLogik Active Ethernet Modular I/O System Overview The ioLogik Active Ethernet modular I/O family of slice-type network I/O products can connect sensors and on/off devices in any combination and can transfer the captured data or device status to a host computer via an Ethernet or IP-based network. ioLogik Active Ethernet modular I/O products consist of two main parts: the network adaptor and I/O modules.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Introduction Product Features Slice Form Factor, High Density Modular I/O The ioLogik E4200’s compact design benefits environments with limited space. The amount of space needed at the installation site is determined by the number of modules used. For example, the I/O system’s width is only 117 mm if you are using 5 I/O modules, compared to 231 mm for an I/O with an 8 slot backplane design.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Introduction Package Checklist Each network adaptor and I/O module is packed securely in a small box. If you ordered a network adaptor: z ioLogik E42xx Active Ethernet network adaptor × 1 z Software and Document CD × 1 z ioLogik E42xx Quick Installation Guide × 1 z End Module Cover × 1 If you ordered an I/O module: z M-xxxx I/O module × 1 NOTE: Notify your sales representative if any of the above items are missing or damaged.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Analog Input Modules M-3402 4 analog inputs, 4 to 20 mA, 12-bit, removable terminal block (phased out in May 2009) M-3410 4 analog inputs, 0 to 10 V, 12-bit, removable terminal block (phased out in May 2009) M-3802 8 analog inputs, 4 to 20 mA, 12-bit, removable terminal block M-3810 8 analog inputs, 0 to 10 V, 12-bit, removable terminal block Temperature Input Modules M-6200 2 analog inputs, RTD, removable terminal block M-6201 2 analog inputs, the
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Dimensions Network Adaptor (Unit:mm)/(WxHxD: 45 x 99.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual I/O Module (Unit: mm; W x H x D: 14 x 99.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Introduction Hardware Reference Panel Guide LED Indicators Ethernet LAN 1 Ready: System Status I/O: Module Detection Ethernet LAN 0 Serial: RS-232 Status Field Power: Power for I/O Points Reset COM (RS-232) NOTE: The reset button restarts the system and resets all settings to factory defaults. Use a pointed object such as a straightened paper clip to hold the reset button down for 5 sec.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Introduction Hardware Specifications LAN Ethernet Protection: Protocols: 2 x10/100 Mbps, RJ45 1.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Introduction LED Indicators for Network Adaptor Group Pins/Description Printed label Ethernet On the Plug Ready Green: Power On & System working Normal Green Flashing: Click&Go Active Red Flashing: System Error Off: No Power Ready I/O OFF: I/O Module does not exist Green: Connecting I/O Module Green Flashing: Communication Steady Red: Safe Mode (Host Connection Failure) Red Flashing: Safe Mode (I/O Module Failure) I/O Serial Green: Tx Yellow: Rx
2 Chapter 2. Initial Setup This chapter includes explains how to install the ioLogik Active Ethernet modular I/O including the Ethernet network adaptor, ioLogik E4200, and I/O modules.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Initial Setup System Architecture The ioLogik E4200 modular I/O consists of a network adaptor that supports Ethernet and up to 16 I/O modules. The ioLogik E4200 Active Ethernet network adaptor is the brain of the system. Its responsibility is to collect information from each I/O module and decide the parameters for the I/O module’s operation. Communication between the network adaptor and I/O modules is achieved by a system communication bus.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Initial Setup Installing the I/O Module on a DIN-Rail Step1: Align the I/O module side by side with the network adaptor, making sure that the upper and lower rails are hooked together. Step 2: Align the I/O module side by side with the network module and then push the I/O module until it touches the DIN-rail. Next, apply more force until the module clips to the DIN-rail.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Initial Setup Removing the I/O Module from the DIN-Rail Step1: Use your finger or a screw driver to pull down the tab on the lower part of the module. Step2: While still holding down the tab, pull out the module.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Initial Setup Remove the RTB (Removable Terminal Block) from the I/O module Pull out the plastic belt from the RTB, and then apply more force until the I/O module is pulled away from the I/O module. Installing the RTB onto the I/O Module Step1: Hook the bottom end of the RTB to the I/O module. Step2: Push down the RTB until it fits snugly on the I/O module, and then push in the plastic belt.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Initial Setup Installing the System Power Module The system power expansion module is designed to provide extra power when additional I/O expansion modules are connected. Each ioLogik E4200 can provide 1.5A @ 5 VDC. If you require more power for your installed I/O modules, you will need to use an M-7001 module. However, please note that the M-7001 can only provide 1A @ 5 VDC. ...................
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Initial Setup Installing the Field Power Module The field power distributor is designed to isolate different field voltages. Most of the field power DIO/AIO modules for the ioLogik E4200 series are 24 VDC. If you need to connect 110 VAC, 230 VAC digital input or output modules, you must use the Field Power Distributor to isolate different field powers within a single ioLogik E4200 system.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Initial Setup Connecting the Power System Two 24 VDC power sources are required to power the ioLogik E4200. One 24 VDC power input is for system power, and the other 24 VDC power input is for the field I/O. For field installation, system power and field power are provided by different power supply systems. ATTENTION Disconnect the power before installing and wiring Disconnect the power cord before installing and/or wiring your ioLogik I/O.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Initial Setup Connecting to the Network ioLogik E4200 Active Ethernet Network Adaptor The ioLogik E4200 Active Ethernet network adaptor supports standard 10/100 Mbps Ethernet. For first time users, we recommend that you link from your host computer to the ioLogik E4200 over a local Ethernet network to take care of IP and system configuration. Once the installation is done, you may move the whole I/O system to the field.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Initial Setup Configuring Your Network Architecture The most important thing is configuring your network after you connected ioLogik E4200. One example is as below architecture. If you want to manage ioLogik E4200 from Host 1, you have to set one routing rule at ioLogik E4200’s routing table as following: Destination: 192.168.18.10 Network-Mask: 255.255.255.255 Gateway: 192.168.19.
3 Chapter 3. Utilities This chapter introduces software utilities you can use when configuring the ioLogik Active Ethernet modular I/O system.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Utilities This chapter introduces software utilities you can use when configuring the Windows-based ioLogik Active Ethernet modular I/O system. These software utilities include: 1. Modular ioAdmin: The main utility that allows you to configure, monitor, and edit Click&Go. 2. TFTP: The utility that allows you to mass deploy the configuration file. 3. ioEventLog: The utility that allows you to know the system cold-start/warm-start status and time.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Utilities Import/Export files: There are three files that can be generated by Modular ioAdmin automatically: the system configuration files, server list, and Modbus table. This function can import/export configuration files and server management lists. Modular ioAdmin allows the entire configuration of the ioLogik I/O system to be saved as a file.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Utilities Connecting Your Active Modular I/O System After you open Modular ioAdmin, the auto search window will pop up and begin searching for the I/O system. Click Start Search to find the I/O system automatically, or you can click Exit and then add the I/O system manually. If there are two or more I/O systems with the same IP address found, Modular ioAdmin will ask you to modify IP addresses by a pop-up window, and then reboot the I/O system.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Utilities ATTENTION If there are multiple network interfaces in the host computers, be sure to select the correct one before searching at menu bar Æ system Æ Network Interface. After the ioLogik E4200 is displayed on main window, select the “Adaptor Settings” and click login. The I/O modules will be automatically detected and shown on the main window of the “I/O configuration” tab.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Utilities Continue: If you have just added new I/O modules onto the end of the existing I/O system, then choose this option. This action does not clear Click&Go settings, it only stops it, and you can still start it at your own risk. All configurations of previously installed modules are preserved, and newly added modules will be applied with default settings.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Utilities Wiring Guide Modular ioAdmin provides a wiring guide to the ioLogik Active Ethernet modular I/O. You may access the wiring guide by right-clicking the figure of the ioLogik E4200 or I/O Module in the I/O Configuration tab. Select “Wiring Guide” in the submenu to open a help file showing the wiring information and electrical characteristics of the ioLogik E4200.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Utilities System Several operations are possible from the System menu. Auto Scan Active Ethernet Network Adaptor will search for ioLogik devices on the network. When connecting for the first time or recovering from a network disconnection, you can use this command to find I/O systems that are on the network. Network Interface allows you to select a network to use if the PC has multiple network adaptors installed.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Utilities Navigation Panel In this panel, Modular ioAdmin will show you the information for the Host IP, and how many I/Os are in your system. Right clicking on the ioLogik tag will allow you to manually add ioLogik Adaptor. Choose “Add ioLogik I/O Adaptor”. In the pop-up window, key in the I/O system IP address that you want to add. Right click on the E4200 tag and the Server Context Menu will pop up.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Utilities Restart System (Administrator Function) Select this command to restart your ioLogik I/O system from a remote site. You will need to log in as an administrator to use this function. Reset to Default (Administrator Function) Select this command to reset all settings, including console password, to factory default values. You will need to log in as an administrator to use this function.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Utilities Adaptor Settings Tab (General) The Adaptor Settings tab is where you log in as an administrator. This is required in order to gain access to the ioLogik E4200 configuration options. If no administrator password has been set up, simply click on Login and leave the Password field blank. Additional detail is provided later in this chapter.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Utilities I/O Configuration Tab (Administrator) When logged on as an administrator, you may click on an IO Module picture in the I/O Configuration tab or click the module name displayed on Navigation Panel, and then double click on a channel to configure that channel’s settings. A window will open with Modbus Address, I/O status and Config options (for output module only) for that module.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Utilities Config (For output modules only) The list in this tab shows you the module Safe Mode Settings for Power On, Disconnecting, and System Failure. You can double click to enter the setting. After you double click, the channel setting window will pop up. This allows you to set the safe mode, power on status, test I/O, and alias name.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Utilities ATTENTION There are two situations that will prompt the Active Ethernet modular I/O to enter Safe Status. One is Host Connection Lost and the other is Internal I/O Bus Failed. When the ioLogik E4200 is in safe mode, users can not start Click&Go logic or change the module configuration. 1. Host Connection Lost: The “I/O” LED shines a steady red. The Host Connection Watchdog is disabled by default.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Utilities Adaptor Settings Tab (Administrator) There are five parts in this TAB: Password, Management Settings, Time settings, System Log, and Modbus Address Mode. You may set up a password, adaptor name, location, date, time zone, and time server in the Adaptor Settings tab. Modular ioAdmin supports long adaptor names and a location description up to 58 chars.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Utilities Network Tab (Administrator) The Network tab is where you configure IP settings, Modbus/TCP Alive Check Timeout settings, DNS settings, SNMP settings, and Web Access settings for the ioLogik E4200. IP Settings: You can set up a static or dynamic IP address for both LAN ports of the ioLogik E4200, as well as the subnet mask and gateway address. The Accessible IP screen can be used to control network access to the ioLogik E4200 and attached sensors.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Utilities Firmware Update Tab (Administrator) The ioLogik E4200 supports remote firmware updates through the Firmware Update tab. Enter the path to the firmware file or click on the icon to browse for the file. Click Update to update the firmware. The wizard will lead you through the process until the I/O device is restarted.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Utilities After the Watchdog is enabled, the ioLogik E4200 will enter safe status if the network connection is lost. Once the connection has been restored, you will need to return to the Watchdog Tab in order to exit safe status. There will be a message saying “Host Connection Lost”, indicating that the I/O device is in safe status. Click Clear Alarm to exit safe status and return to normal operation.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Utilities ATTENTION When ioLogik E4200 is in safe mode, user can not start Click&Go logic and user can not change the module configuration. The Host Connection Watchdog is disabled by default. If the Host Connection Watchdog is disabled, the ioLogik I/O system will never enter Safe Status and the Safe Status settings will have no effect. During Host Connection Lost, the “I/O” LED will shine a steady red to show that it is in Safe Mode.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Utilities Click&Go Logic Tab (Administrator) The Click&Go logic tab is where administrators set up the ioLogik E4200’s Active I/O messaging logic. Instead of the I/O device reacting passively to repeated polling requests from a host for I/O data, the ioLogik E4200 is able to actively send I/O information to the host when an I/O channel satisfies conditions that you specify.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Utilities You must use “ik4200.txt” as the destination filename when copying a configuration file to the ioLogik E4200 unit. Otherwise, you will receive an error message as shown below: You can use TFTP in a batch file to transfer configuration files for different units. For example, you might have two configuration files that need to be copied to two different I/O devices: ik4200_1.txt for 192.168.127.253, and ik4200_2.txt for 192.168.127.254.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Utilities Using ioEventLog Installing ioEventLog ioEventLog is a Windows utility that can be used anywhere on the network to monitor the ioLogik E4200. 1. Installation from CD: Insert the Document and Software CD into the host computer. Run SETUP.EXE, which is located in the . \software\ioEventLog directory. The installation program will guide you through the installation process and install the ioEventLog utility. 2.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Utilities Basic Functions ioEventLog is installed along with ioAdmin from the Document and Software CD. It is designed to help you keep a record of ioLogik status events over the network. The log is stored on the Windows PC. You will need to set up your ioLogik to send status events to the PC’s IP address. The following events are monitored: y cold start y warm start For each event, the following information is provided.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Utilities Connection Checking Connected Devices You can see which I/O devices are already connected to ioEventLog by selecting Connected Device List from the Connection menu. Log Opening Log Files You can view previously saved logs by selecting Open from the Log menu. You will be prompted for the data that you wish to view. The logs for the selected day will be displayed. Clearing the Log If you wish to clear the log, you can select Clear from Log menu.
4 Chapter 4. Using the Built-in Web Console This chapter introduces built-in web console when monitoring the ioLogik Active Ethernet modular I/O system.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Using the Built-in Web Console Overview for ioLogik E4200 The ioLogik Active Ethernet modular I/O web console is a browser-based configuration utility built into the ioLogik E4200. When the ioLogik Active Ethernet modular I/O is connected to your network, you may enter the I/O’s IP address in your web browser to access the web console.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Using the Built-in Web Console Entering the Web Console Modular ioAdmin utility is the main configuration interface for the ioLogik Active Ethernet modular I/O. However, for the ioLogik E4200 Active Ethernet network adaptor’s web console, information for basic system status is available. Enter the IP address of the Active Ethernet Modular I/O in Internet Explorer. The default IP listed as below: LAN Port LAN 0 LAN 1 Default IP Address 192.168.127.254 192.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Using the Built-in Web Console Basic Settings On the Basic Settings page, you may set the ioLogik E4200’s system time or provide the IP address of a time server for time synchronization. Network Settings Adaptor settings On the Adaptor Settings page, you may assign an adaptor name and location to assist you in differentiating between different network adaptors. You may also enable the Host Communication Watchdog and define the timeout value.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Using the Built-in Web Console Ethernet Configuration On the Ethernet Configuration page, you may set up a static or dynamic IP address for the ioLogik I/O system, as well as the subnet mask and gateway address. Route Table The ioLogik E4200 equips two independent Ethernet ports (two MACs, two IPs). Appropriate routing is needed to make sure the network works properly. You can define your network route table through the network administrator.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Using the Built-in Web Console I/O Module On this page, you can find the modules you installed in this I/O system. They are displayed in sequence according to the module Name you installed. With different modules, you are allowed to configure various channels. For details, please refer to Chapter 3.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Using the Built-in Web Console System Management Accessible IP Settings You may add a specific address or range of addresses (up to 10) by using a combination of IP address and netmask, as follows: To allow access to a specific IP address Enter the IP address in the corresponding field; enter 255.255.255.255 for the netmask. To allow access to hosts on a specific subnet For both the IP address and netmask, use 0 for the last digit (e.g., 192.168.1.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Using the Built-in Web Console SNMP Agent On the SNMP Agent page, you may enable SNMP and set the read and write community strings. The ioLogik E4200 provides SNMPv2 (Simple Network Management Protocol) to allow monitoring of network and I/O devices with SNMP Network Management software. It is useful in building automation and telecom applications. Network Connection On the Network Connection page, you may view the TCP connections from other hosts.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Using the Built-in Web Console Firmware Update On the Firmware Update page, you may load new or updated firmware onto the ioLogik. Import System Config On the Import System Config page, you may import a configuration onto the ioLogik system. The configuration file can be generated by ioAdmin or through the web console. This function can be used to duplicate settings between ioLogik systems.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Using the Built-in Web Console Export System Config On the Export System Config page, you may click the file name “ik4200.txt” to save the ioLogik’s configuration into a file for backup or import into another ioLogik system. Note that the system will specify the file name with “ik4200.txt” Change password For all changes to the ioLogik E4200’s password protection settings, you will first need to enter the existing password.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Using the Built-in Web Console Load Factory Default This function will reset all of the ioLogik E4200’s settings to the factory default values. All previous settings including the console password will be lost. Save/Restart If you change the configuration, do not forget to reboot the system.
5 Chapter 5. Click&Go Introduction Click&Go logic was developed by Moxa to provide an easy way to set your ioLogik E4200 for Active I/O messaging. In this chapter, we will show you how Click&Go logic works and how to use it to develop your Active I/O messaging program.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Click&Go Introduction Overview Everybody can be a programmer! Moxa’s Click&Go event-based control logic for the ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O eliminates the cumbersome programming generally required for data acquisition, alarm messaging, and local control tasks. No knowledge of C-language or PLC ladder is required for field applications.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Click&Go Introduction Features Click&Go logic’s key features are as follows: 80 Rules for Intuitive IF-THEN-ELSE Style Logic Users do not require any programming experience to use Click&Go. The easy and straightforward IF-THEN-ELSE programming style greatly simplifies the development and installation of I/O applications.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Click&Go Introduction 1. Global Variables: In this field, you can assign variables for all rules used. 2. Logic Name: In this field, you can assign a name for the set of rules. 3. Rules List: In this area, each rule’s conditions, actions, and status are displayed. 4. Ruleset Management Bar: In this area, you manage the ruleset Working with Rules Rules are the building blocks of your Active Ethernet I/O system.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Click&Go Introduction ATTENTION The unit of measurement and alias name of I/O channel is defined on the I/O configuration tab. When an I/O channel is being used in a Click&Go logic rule, the channel’s range, units, and alias name can not be modified. It is strongly recommended to configure these parameters for the used I/O channel before performing any further configuration or programming. Developing Your Logic Rules Each rule consists of three columns.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Click&Go Introduction Internal Register Settings Internal Register is a flag that can be used with the Click&Go logic internally or externally. It allows you to control output channel which used in Click&Go rule from remotely site. It is useful for database control system, such as door access system.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Click&Go Introduction Timer Settings The Timer function allows users to delay an action, to trigger an action to run, or repeat an action. A timer is activated by a change of the logic event. After the timed interval has expired, the output will be performed. There are 80 timers that can be implemented in the Click&Go logic, and the default value of their interval is set to “5 seconds” at the “STOP” state. Configure the interval before using them.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Click&Go Introduction E-Mail Server The E-mail Server configures the parameters of the target e-mail servers and the recipient e-mail addresses. The Recipient Database should contain a list of available e-mail addresses for your network environment. The e-mail message defined in the Click&Go logic will be sent to all addresses listed in the Receiver(s) list.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Click&Go Introduction Active Message Settings Active Message Settings configures one or more destination IP addresses of the Message Servers that receive the event messages generated by the Click&Go logic. Message protocol (TCP or UDP) and the message socket port also need to be configured here. The active message defined in the Click&Go logic will be sent to all addresses listed in the Message Recipient List.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Click&Go Introduction IF/THEN/ELSE Statement Rules are the building blocks of your ioLogik system. With rules, you define the exact trigger conditions for transmission of I/O information as well as the content and destination of that information. Click&Go Logic can be defined with the following manners: IF “A” THEN “B”, ELSE “C” For one control logic rule, there are three “A’s” that can be configured. “A” refers to the IF conditions that trigger an action.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Click&Go Introduction IF conditions can be specified as follows: DI DI refers to the status of a digital input channel. Edge detection can be used to refine the conditions. For example, the condition DI-0=OFF is satisfied for as long as DI-0 remains off. The condition DI-0=ON to OFF, however, is only satisfied the instant the DI-0 turns off.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Click&Go Introduction Timer The Timer function can be used to control the timing of a logic rule in the IF conditions. “TIMEOUT” is the only operator here. For example, uses can delay the triggering of an action or to repeat an action periodically. Select the IF condition for Timer and click on the property button to enter the Internal Register Settings window.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Click&Go Introduction DO DO refers to the action of controlling the local digital output channels that react to the IF conditions. Select the THEN/ELSE action to DO and click on the property button to enter the DO Settings window. NOTE: A Relay output channel is also referred to as a DO channel in the THEN/ELSE action fields. AO AO refers to the local control of the analog output channels, including voltage and current.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Click&Go Introduction SNMP Trap SNMP Trap function sends an SNMP trap to one or more IP destinations. You can select a trap number between 1 and 80. (You may need to consult with your network administrator to determine how trap numbers will be used and defined in your network.) Select the THEN/ELSE action for the SNMP Trap and click on the property button to enter the SNMP Trap Settings window.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Click&Go Introduction Active Message In response to a proper IF condition, the Active Message function sends a customized message to one or more IP destinations by TCP or UDP packets. Select the THEN/ELSE action to Active Message and click on the property button to enter the Message Content Settings window. Enter your desired message in the Message Content column.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Click&Go Introduction E-mail The E-mail function sends a customizable e-mail to one or more mail boxes or Blackberrys. Select the THEN/ELSE action to e-mail and click on the property button to enter the Mail Settings window. After entering the subject of an e-mail, enter the message in the Mail Content area. Dynamic fields such as time, date, IP address, and I/O status can be inserted in your message by clicking Keyword Lookup.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Click&Go Introduction Working with Click&Go Rulesets Activating the Ruleset Download, Restart and Run In the Click&Go tab, the rules that are displayed in the Click&Go Logic tab comprise the current ruleset, which acts as the brain of your ioLogik system. The ruleset must be activated for the ioLogik to commence local control operation as follows: 1. The ruleset must first be downloaded from Modular ioAdmin to the ioLogik.
ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O Family User’s Manual Click&Go Introduction Ruleset Import/Export Although rulesets alone cannot be imported and exported, the entire system configuration including the current ruleset can be imported and exported. As you make changes to a ruleset, you can export the system configuration in order to save that ruleset.
A Appendix A. Pinouts and Cable Wiring Port Pinout Diagrams Ethernet Port Pinouts 1 Pin 1 2 3 6 8 Signal Tx+ TxRx+ Rx- Serial Port Pinouts RS-232 Network Adaptor Pin Assignment.
B Appendix B. Using Modbus/TCP ioLogik E4200 Modbus map has three categories: a. IO image map: for all input and output channels which installed in the system. b. Module configuration map: for all settings of each module. c. System configuration map: for all settings about the whole I/O system.
ioLogik Active Ethernet Modular User’s Manual Using Modbus/TCP 324628 0x6033 1 word Ethernet Interface-1 speed, 0x10(10Mbps) or 0x100(100Mbps) 324629 0x6034 3 word Ethernet Interface-0 MAC 324632 0x6037 3 word Ethernet Interface-1 MAC 324635 0x603A 1 word Reserved 324636 0x603B 1 word Reserved 324637 0x603C 1 word Reserved 324638 0x603D ~ 0x603E 2 word System Elapsed Time (in sec) 324640 0x603F 1 word Modbus/RTU Unit ID=1 324641 0x6040 ~ 0x6041 2 word Reserved 324643 0
ioLogik Active Ethernet Modular User’s Manual 324684 0x606B Using Modbus/TCP 1 word Reserved 324685 0x606C~0x607C 16 word Moxa code of each attached module: Address 0x606C:Slot0 Address 0x606D:Slot1 Address 0x606E:Slot2 …………………………… Address 0x607C:Slot15 324681 0x6086~0x612E 144 word Reserved 324903 0x6146 1 word Modbus working addressing mode: 0:Fixed mode 1:Dynamic mode 4xxxx Read/Write Registers (Support function 3, 6, 16) System information Reference 424577 424579 424581 Address 0x6
ioLogik Active Ethernet Modular User’s Manual Using Modbus/TCP Word 0 Hi byte = 192 Word 0 Lo byte = 168 Word 1 Hi byte = 15 Word 1 Lo byte = 1 Geteway is “192.168.15.1” 424587 0x600A ~ 0x600B 2 word LAN-1 Geteway (need reboot) Word 0 Hi byte = 192 Word 0 Lo byte = 168 Word 1 Hi byte = 15 Word 1 Lo byte = 1 Geteway is “192.168.15.
ioLogik Active Ethernet Modular User’s Manual Using Modbus/TCP 424635 0x603A 1 word Host connection loss Time Out value (enter safe state) 424636 0x603B 1 word Host connection loss Time Out flag (enter safe state) 424637 0x603C 1 word SNMP Enable 424638 0x603D~0x6046 10 word SNMP community 424648 0x6047 ~ 0x605A 20 word SNMP Contact 424669 0x605C ~ 0x606F 20 word SNMP Location 424690 0x6071 1 word Reserved 424691 0x6072 ~ 0x607B 10 word Reserved 424701 0x607C ~ 0x608F 20
ioLogik Active Ethernet Modular User’s Manual Using Modbus/TCP 434423 0x8676 1 word Internal Register 01 Value (Power On) 434424 0x8677 1 word Internal Register 02 Value (Power On) 434425 0x8678 1 word Internal Register 03 Value (Power On) 434426 0x8679 1 word Internal Register 04 Value (Power On) 434427 0x867A 1 word Internal Register 05 Value (Power On) 434428 0x867B 1 word Internal Register 06 Value (Power On) 434429 0x867C 1 word Internal Register 07 Value (Power On) 434430
ioLogik Active Ethernet Modular User’s Manual Using Modbus/TCP 434458 0x8699 1 word Internal Register 36 Value (Power On) 434459 0x869A 1 word Internal Register 37 Value (Power On) 434460 0x869B 1 word Internal Register 38 Value (Power On) 434461 0x869C 1 word Internal Register 39 Value (Power On) 434462 0x869D 1 word Internal Register 40 Value (Power On) 434463 0x869E 1 word Internal Register 41 Value (Power On) 434464 0x869F 1 word Internal Register 42 Value (Power On) 434465
ioLogik Active Ethernet Modular User’s Manual Using Modbus/TCP 434493 0x86BC 1 word Internal Register 71 Value (Power On) 434494 0x86BD 1 word Internal Register 72 Value (Power On) 434495 0x86BE 1 word Internal Register 73 Value (Power On) 434496 0x86BF 1 word Internal Register 74 Value (Power On) 434497 0x86C0 1 word Internal Register 75 Value (Power On) 434498 0x86C1 1 word Internal Register 76 Value (Power On) 434499 0x86C2 1 word Internal Register 77 Value (Power On) 434500
ioLogik Active Ethernet Modular User’s Manual Using Modbus/TCP 434971 0x889A 1 word Internal Register 26 Value (Working) 434972 0x889B 1 word Internal Register 27 Value (Working) 434973 0x889C 1 word Internal Register 28 Value (Working) 434974 0x889D 1 word Internal Register 29 Value (Working) 434975 0x889E 1 word Internal Register 30 Value (Working) 434976 0x889F 1 word Internal Register 31 Value (Working) 434977 0x88A0 1 word Internal Register 32 Value (Working) 434978 0x88A
ioLogik Active Ethernet Modular User’s Manual Using Modbus/TCP 435006 0x88BD 1 word Internal Register 61 Value (Working) 435007 0x88BE 1 word Internal Register 62 Value (Working) 435008 0x88BF 1 word Internal Register 63 Value (Working) 435009 0x88C0 1 word Internal Register 64 Value (Working) 435010 0x88C1 1 word Internal Register 65 Value (Working) 435011 0x88C2 1 word Internal Register 66 Value (Working) 435012 0x88C3 1 word Internal Register 67 Value (Working) 435013 0x88C
ioLogik Active Ethernet Modular User’s Manual Using Modbus/TCP The addressing of I/O image Map Modular ioAdmin allocated the I/O channels by four groups. 1. DI: Modbus input coil map (read-only) 2. DO: Modbus coil map (readable/writable) 3. AI: Modbus input register map (read-only) 4. AO: Modbus holding register map (readable/writable) And it also provides two ways to arrange I/O image Map. You can set the option in the Adaptor Settings Tab. 1. Fixed mode (Default): Every slot has its own memory bank.
ioLogik Active Ethernet Modular User’s Manual Using Modbus/TCP Dynamic mode: To improve the fragment memory size and get higher efficiency performance, dynamic mode will make Modular ioAdmin put the same I/O types together without memory holes. If you have developed your own program, you can use it to continually retrieve I/O status. The starting memory address is 0x0000.
ioLogik Active Ethernet Modular User’s Manual Using Modbus/TCP DO Module Configuration Map: N stands for channel quantity Input register map(R) Addrss offset Access Word Description 0x0000 Read-only 1 Moxa code, (If M-2801, the value is 0x2801) 0x0001~0x0002 0x0003 0x0004 0x0005 Read-only Read-only Read-only Read-only 2 1 1 1 Reserved Number of channels Channel occupied list.
ioLogik Active Ethernet Modular User’s Manual Using Modbus/TCP AO Module Configuration Map: N is stand for channel quantity Input register map(R) Addrss offset Access Word Description 0x0000 Read-only 1 Moxa code, (If M-2801, the value is 0x2801) 0x0001 to 0x0002 0x0003 0x0004 0x0005 Read-only Read-only Read-only Read-only 2 1 1 1 Reserved Number of channels Channel occupied list.
ioLogik Active Ethernet Modular User’s Manual Using Modbus/TCP TC Module Configuration Map: N is stand for channel quantity Input register map(R) Addrss offset Access Word Description 0x0000 Read-only 1 Moxa code, (If M-2801, the value is 0x2801) 0x0001~0x0002 0x0003 0x0004 0x0005 0x0006 Read-only Read-only Read-only Read-only Read-only 2 1 1 1 1 Reserved Number of channels Channel occupied list.
ioLogik Active Ethernet Modular User’s Manual Using Modbus/TCP Internal Registers Please refer to the exported Modbus address file for detail.
C Appendix C. CGI Commands Using a web browser or standard HTTP protocol will make it easier for a Security SCADA system to monitor and control an ioLogik via CGI commands. To get all the syntax of the CGI Commands on line, open a web browser and connect to the ioLogik E4200 using the following syntax. This is where “IP” represents the IP address of the target ioLogik E4200. Use the following syntax to get the settings. Start with the ioLogik’s IP or URL followed by getParam.cgi and a question mark.
ioLogik Active Ethernet Modular User’s Manual CGI Commands Use the following syntax to set parameters. Start with the ioLogik’s IP or URL followed by setParam.cgi and a question mark. Next, specify the command followed by another question mark. The commands are case sensitive and the & sign is used to combine multiple commands.
D Appendix D.
E Appendix E. SNMP MIB File Modular ioAdmin can export MIB file according to current module combination dynamically. The ioLogik E4200 has built-in SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) agent software that supports SNMP traps, RFC1317 RS-232-like groups and RFC 1213 MIB-II. The following table lists the standard MIB-II groups, as well as the variable implementation for the ioLogik E4200.
ioLogik Active Ethernet Modular User’s Manual System MIB Interfaces MIB SNMP MIB File IP MIB ICMP MIB ifInUnknownProtos ipReasmFails IcmpOutTimeExcds ifOutOctets ipFragOKs IcmpOutParmProbs ifOutUcastPkts ipFragFails IcmpOutSrcQuenchs ifOutNUcastPkts ipFragCreates IcmpOutRedirects ifOutDiscards ipAdEntAddr IcmpOutEchos ifOutErrors ipAdEntIfIndex IcmpOutEchoReps ifOutQLen ipAdEntNetMask IcmpOutTimestamps ifSpecific ipAdEntBcastAddr IcmpOutTimestampReps ipAdEntReasmMaxSize IcmpOutAd
ioLogik Active Ethernet Modular User’s Manual UDP MIB TCP MIB SNMP MIB File SNMP MIB UdpInDatagrams tcpRtoAlgorithm snmpInPkts UdpNoPorts tcpRtoMin snmpOutPkts UdpInErrors tcpRtoMax snmpInBadVersions UdpOutDatagrams tcpMaxConn snmpInBadCommunityNames UdpLocalAddress tcpActiveOpens snmpInBadCommunityUses UdpLocalPort tcpPassiveOpens snmpInASNParseErrs tcpAttempFails snmpInTooBigs tcpEstabResets snmpInNoSuchNames Address Translation MIB tcpCurrEstab snmpInBadValues AtIfIndex tcpIn
ioLogik Active Ethernet Modular User’s Manual SNMP MIB File Private MIB File and SNMP Variables Moxa also provides an SNMP for the I/O MIB file to help you monitor I/O status with SNMP software. You can find the MIB file on the Document and Software CD.
ioLogik Active Ethernet Modular User’s Manual SNMP MIB File moduleName9 ioType9 numberOfChannels9 ioRange9 temperatureType9 sensorType9 cjcSwitch9 output-9-index output-9-status output-9-power-on-status output-9-safe-action output-9-fault-value input-9-index input-9-status moduleName10 ioType10 numberOfChannels10 ioRange10 temperatureType10 sensorType10 cjcSwitch10 output-10-index output-10-status output-10-power-on-status output-10-safe-action output-10-fault-value input-10-index input-10-status module
F Appendix F. Factory Default Settings The ioLogik E4200 is configured with the following default private IP addresses: LAN-0 Default IP address: 192.168.127.254 LAN-0 Default Netmask: 255.255.255.0 LAN-0 Default Gateway: 0.0.0.0 (None) LAN-1 Default IP address: 192.168.126.254 LAN-1 Default Netmask: 255.255.255.0 LAN-1 Default Gateway: 0.0.0.
ioLogik Active Ethernet Modular User’s Manual Factory Default Settings Modbus Addressing Mode: Fixed mode Click&Go Power-on Status: Stop DO Power-on Status: Off AO Power-on Status: 0x0000 TC Power-on sensor type: K-Type TC Power-on CJC: Enable RTD Power-on sensor type: PT100 TC/RTD Power-on Temperature Type: Celsius DO Safe Action: Fault value DO Fault value: Off AO Safe Action: Fault value AO Fault value: 0x0000 Alias name of DO: “DO” Alias name of DI: “DI” Alias name of AO:
G Appendix G. FCC FCC Statement 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. FCC Warning! 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.