ioMirror E3210 User’s Manual Edition 3.3, June 2017 www.moxa.com/product © 2017 Moxa Inc. All rights reserved.
ioMirror E3210 User’s Manual The software described in this manual is furnished under a license agreement and may be used only in accordance with the terms of that agreement. Copyright Notice © 2017 Moxa Inc. All rights reserved. Trademarks The MOXA logo is a registered trademark of Moxa Inc. All other trademarks or registered marks in this manual belong to their respective manufacturers.
Table of Contents 1. Introduction ...................................................................................................................................... 1-1 Welcome ........................................................................................................................................... 1-2 Features ............................................................................................................................................ 1-3 Infrastructure Examples ........
A. LCD Display Kit .................................................................................................................................. A-1 Controls ............................................................................................................................................ A-1 Menu Options ..................................................................................................................................... A-1 B. Modbus/TCP Address Mappings ...................
1 1. Introduction The ioMirror E3210 is a peer-to-peer Ethernet I/O server that acts as a cable replacement solution for connecting digital input sensors to PLC controller or DCS systems. Typical applications involve using a pair of ioMirror servers, one on each end of the connection.
ioMirror E3210 Introduction Welcome The ioMirror E3210 is a cable-replacement solution that connects digital input signals to digital outputs over an IP network. It is equipped with 8 digital inputs, 8 digital outputs, and a 10/100Mbps Ethernet interface. A pair of ioMirror servers can connect remote sensor signals to a PLC controller, DCS systems, or a display device over Ethernet, eliminating the need to install additional signal wires.
ioMirror E3210 Introduction Features • High speed mirroring of digital I/O signals over Ethernet The ioMirror E3210 transmits digital I/O signals over Ethernet at very high speeds, with less than 20 ms latency in a local area 100Mbps network. The extremely low latency makes ioMirror E3210 an excellent choice for transmitting low and middle-speed signals, such as liquid level or optical sensor input.
ioMirror E3210 Introduction Infrastructure Examples Ethernet Network Fiber Optic Network Wireless LAN 1-4
ioMirror E3210 Introduction Package Checklist Standard Accessories • ioMirror E3210 peer-to-peer Ethernet I/O server Optional Accessories • LDP1602 ioMirror LCD display kit NOTE: Notify your sales representative if any of the above items are missing, or damaged. Specifications LAN Interface 10/100BaseTx with MDI/MDIX, RJ45 Protocols DHCP, BootP, TCP, UDP, IP, ICMP, ARP, HTTP, SNTP, ioMirror Modbus/TCP up to 3 sockets Protection 1.
ioMirror E3210 Introduction Software Utilities ioMirrorAdmin for Windows Configuration Web browser, ioMirrorAdmin Power Power Input 24 VDC nominal, 12 (min) to 48 VDC (max) Power Consumption 3.26 W @ 24 VDC (typical) DO Power 24 VDC nominal, up to 48 VDC Wiring I/O cable max 14 AWG Environmental Operating Temperature -10 to 60°C Storage Temperature -40 to 85°C Altitude Up to 2000 m Note: Please contact Moxa if you require products guaranteed to function properly at higher altitudes.
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ioMirror E3210 Introduction Hardware Overview Please note that the LCD display module is an optional accessory. Reset Button – The reset button is used to load factory defaults. Use a pointed object, such as a straightened paper clip or toothpick, to hold the reset button down for 5 seconds. The Ready LED will turn red as the factory defaults are loaded and will change to green when the operation is complete.
ioMirror E3210 Introduction I/O (TB2) (Left to right) Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Signal DI COMM DI0 DI1 DI2 DI3 DI4 DI5 DI6 DI7 DI GND – – Pin 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Signal – Alarm DO PWR DO0 DO1 DO2 DO3 DO4 DO5 DO6 DO7 DO GND LED Indicators Ethernet LEDs Orange Ethernet Green Flashing Live 10Mbps Ethernet connection Live 100Mbps Ethernet connection Transmitting or receiving data System LEDs PWR Red Power is on Off Power is off
2 2. Hardware Installation This chapter explains how to install the ioMirror E3210 peer-to-peer Ethernet I/O server.
ioMirror E3210 Hardware Installation Connecting the Hardware Connecting the Power Connect your 12 to 30 VDC power supply to the ioMirror’s terminal block. If power is properly supplied, the “Power” LED will light up red until the system is ready. Grounding the Unit Connect your grounding line to the wall-mount sockets or DIN-rail. Connecting to the Network For initial installation, connect the ioMirror to the same LAN as your host computer, through an Ethernet switch or hub.
ioMirror E3210 Hardware Installation DO Alarm Output Setting the IP Address Static or Dynamic IP The ioMirror E3210 supports both static and dynamic IP addresses. You may need to consult with your network administrator to determine how IP addresses are assigned in your network environment: • • For a static IP environment, you can enter a specific IP address using ioMirrorAdmin or the web console.
ioMirror E3210 Hardware Installation Modifying IP Address There are several ways to modify the ioMirror’s IP address. ioMirrorAdmin is a Windows utility that can be used locally or on the network to configure the unit and upgrade the firmware. Please refer to Chapter 4 for instructions on using ioMirrorAdmin. The web console is a configuration tool that is opened using a standard web browser, through a localor network connection.
3 3. Using the Web Console The ioMirror can be configured using a standard web browser over a direct or network connection. This chapter explains how to open and use the web console.
ioMirror E3210 Using the Web Console Overview Opening the Web Console Use a standard web browser, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer, to open the web console. Simply point the browser to your ioMirror’s IP address. For initial configuration, use the ioMirror default IP address of 192.168.127.254.
ioMirror E3210 Using the Web Console Quick Reference The following is a quick reference guide to the pages in the ioMirror’s web console. Details for each page are presented later in this chapter. Overview → Show model name, serial number, etc.
ioMirror E3210 Using the Web Console Network Settings General Settings On the General Settings page, you may assign a server name and location to assist you in differentiating between different I/O servers. Ethernet Configurations On the Ethernet Configurations page, you may assign the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway for your ioMirror server. You may also configure the IP address to be dynamically assigned by DHCP, DHCP/BOOTP, or BOOTP.
ioMirror E3210 Using the Web Console I/O Settings DI Channels Settings On the DI Channel Settings page, you may view the status of each DI (digital input) channel. Click a channel to modify the digital input filter. The maximum digital input filter value is 65535. DO Channel Settings On the DO Channel Settings page, you may configure each DO (digital output) channel by clicking on the channel. The Current Setting sets the channel’s current output status in order to test the DO connection.
ioMirror E3210 Using the Web Console ioMirror Settings On the ioMirror Settings page, you may configure how I/O signals will be transmitted over Ethernet and how the alarm will operate. Under ioMirror Settings, Interval time determines how often I/O signals will be transmitted and accepts values between 20 and 600,000 ms. TCP Port no determines the network port that is used for I/O signal transmission. You can modify this setting as necessary to transmit signals through a firewall.
ioMirror E3210 Using the Web Console System Management Accessible IP Settings On the Accessible IP Settings page, you may control who has configuration access to the ioMirror by entering the permitted IP Address and Netmask. When the accessible IP list is enabled, only network hosts on the list may configure the ioMirror. Use the accessible IP list as follows: • To grant access to a specific IP address, use Netmask = 255.255.255.255.
ioMirror E3210 Using the Web Console Network Connection On the Network Connection page, you may view each TCP connection, which can make it easier to manage devices and mappings. You also can check which ioMirror units are disconnected for easy debugging. The connecting protocol for each connection is indicated under Connection Type. Web/HTTP indicates a web console connection to the ioMirror. ioMirror/TCP indicates a connection to another ioMirror unit.
ioMirror E3210 Using the Web Console Change Password On the Change Password page, you may add or change the password. Load Factory Default On the Load Factory Default page, you may reset the ioMirror back to its factory default settings. Save/Restart On the Save/Restart page, you may save all configuration changes and reboot the I/O server with the new configuration.
4 4. ioMirrorAdmin and ioEventLog Two Windows utilities, ioMirrorAdmin and ioEventLog, are included to help you manage your ioMirror server over the network.
ioMirror E3210 ioMirrorAdmin and ioEventLog Overview Two Windows utilities are provided with the ioMirror E3210. • ioMirrorAdmin allows you to manage your unit over the network. You can configure the unit, upgrade the firmware, or refer to the unit’s wiring guide. • ioEventLog receives and stores error messages from ioMirror units on the network.
ioMirror E3210 ioMirrorAdmin and ioEventLog ioMirrorAdmin Searching for ioMirror Servers ioMirrorAdmin is designed for network operation. You will need to find your ioMirror unit on the network to use any of ioMirrorAdmin’s functions. In the System menu, select Auto Scan Remote I/O Server. This opens a search window, which automatically searches the network for ioMirror servers. When the search is completed, you will see a list of all ioMirrors.
ioMirror E3210 ioMirrorAdmin and ioEventLog Wiring Guide To view the ioMirror wiring guide, select Wiring Guide from the Help menu. ioMirror Configuration The ioMirror’s web console can be opened within ioMirrorAdmin. Select the desired unit in the left panel. The unit’s web console will appear in the right panel. Please refer to Chapter 3 for information on using the web console.
ioMirror E3210 ioMirrorAdmin and ioEventLog Firmware Update The ioMirror firmware can be updated through ioMirrorAdmin. Select the desired unit in the left panel. In the right panel, select the Firmware Update tab. You may obtain the latest firmware by visiting the Moxa website. Restart System You may restart any ioMirror server over the network. Right-click the desired unit in the left panel and select Restart System.
ioMirror E3210 ioMirrorAdmin and ioEventLog ioEventLog Basic Functions ioEventLog is designed to help you keep a record of ioMirror status events over the network. The log is stored on the Windows PC, and you will need to set up your ioMirror server to send status events to your PC’s IP address. The following events are monitored: • cold start • warm start • off-line • on-line For each event, the following information is provided.
ioMirror E3210 ioMirrorAdmin and ioEventLog Configuration In the System menu, select Settings to configure ioEventLog. The Alarm Listen Port is the TCP port number that will be monitored for status events. You can modify this setting as necessary to receive signals through a firewall. It will need to match the settings for the ioMirror server that is being monitored. The Log Directory is where the log files will be stored. The default directory is C:\Program Files\Moxa\ioMirror\log.
ioMirror E3210 ioMirrorAdmin and ioEventLog The logs for the day that you select will be displayed in the Alarm Log Viewer window. Clearing the Log If you wish to clear the log, you can select Clear from the Log menu. This will clear all events for the current day. The cleared events will not be saved in that day’s logs. After the logs are cleared, new events will be displayed and recorded as usual.
A A. LCD Display Kit The ioMirror supports an optional detachable LCD display kit, also known as the LCM, for easier field maintenance. The LCD display kit is hot-pluggable and can be used to configure the network settings or display other settings. Controls The up and down buttons navigate between the current options. The right and left buttons enter and exit the submenus. The center button is used when modifying settings or restarting the server.
ioMirror E3210 LCD Display Kit Display Explanation / Actions mirror Enter this submenu to view and set the IP address of the remote output module. This is only for ioMirrors that are operating in Module-to-Module mode: • M_M IP Enter this submenu to view I/O channel status.
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ioMirror E3210 Modbus/TCP Address Mappings 3xxxx Read Only Registers (Function 4) Reference Address Data Type Description 34097 0x1000 (4096) 1 word Vendor ID=0x1393 34098 0x1001 (4097) 1 word Unit ID (Ethernet=1) 34099 0x1002 (4098) 1 word Product Code=0x2210 38193 to 0x2000 72 word Get all DI channels CURRENT status 38264 (8192 to 8263) 38265 to 0x2048 48 word Get all DO channels CURRENT status 38312 (8264 to 8311) 38313 to 0x2078 72 word Get all DI channels POWER ON status
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D D. Factory Default Settings The factory default configuration for the ioMirror E3210 is as follows: IP address 192.168.127.254 Netmask 255.255.255.0 Gateway 0.0.0.0 Alarm system Disable Time out 5 sec DI mode DI Filter time 0.
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ioMirror E3210 Pinouts and Cable Wiring Port Pinout Diagrams Ethernet Port Pinouts Pin Signal 1 Tx+ 2 Tx- 3 RX+ 6 Rx- Digital I/O Structure Digital Input Structure E-2
ioMirror E3210 Pinouts and Cable Wiring Digital Output Structure Alarm Output Structure E-3