User’s Manual YFGW510 Field Wireless Access Point IM 01W02E01-01EN IM 01W02E01-01EN 2nd Edition
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Toc-i YFGW510 Field Wireless Access Point IM 01W02E01-01EN This document contains important information about using the YFGW510 Field Wireless Access Point properly and safely. Please read this document thoroughly before using this product. The configuration of the field wireless system is described in the User’s Manual of the YFGW410 Field Wireless Management Station (IM 01W02D01-01EN). Read that document first. CONTENTS Introduction......................................................................
Toc-ii PART-B. FUNCTIONS OF YFGW510 B1. Functions of YFGW510...........................................................................B1-1 B2. Structure and Parts of YFGW510...........................................................B2-1 B2.1 Front View........................................................................................................ B2-1 B2.2 Rear View......................................................................................................... B2-2 B2.3 Side View.
Toc-iii PART-C. INSTALLATION C1. Installation Environment........................................................................C1-1 C2. Power Supply and Grounding...............................................................C2-1 C3. C2.1 Power Supply.................................................................................................. C2-1 C2.2 Grounding........................................................................................................
Toc-iv PART-D. SETUP D1. Initial Configuration................................................................................D1-1 D2. Setup Tool................................................................................................D2-1 D2.1 D2.2 D3. System Requirements.................................................................................... D2-1 D2.1.1 Hardware......................................................................................... D2-1 D2.1.2 Software........
Toc-v PART-E. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE E1. Routine Maintenance..............................................................................E1-1 E2. Additions and Replacements.................................................................E2-1 E3. Maintenance in Hazardous Areas..........................................................E3-1 E4. Components Having Defined Life Spans.............................................
Toc-vi PART-F. TROUBLESHOOTING F1. Status Information................................................................................... F1-1 F2. Status Indication and Responsive Measures......................................
Toc-vii PART-G. SPECIFICATIONS G1. Standard Specifications........................................................................ G1-1 G1.1 Communication Interface Specifications..................................................... G1-1 G1.2 General Specifications................................................................................... G1-2 G1.3 Regulatory Compliance Statements............................................................. G1-3 G2. Model, Suffix Codes and Option Codes.....
i Introduction This document describes the YFGW510 Field Wireless Access Point, which is a core component of field wireless networks. conforming to ISA100.11a, a wireless communication standard for industrial automation that was drawn up by the International Society of Automation (ISA).
ii Safety Precautions IMPORTANT Read the safety precautions for this product that are described in Read Me First (IM 01W02E0111EN). About Radio Wave IMPORTANT Read the safety precautions for this product that are described in Read Me First (IM 01W02E0111EN). IMPORTANT • This product is equipped with a wireless module which is designated as a certification of construction type as a wireless facility for 2.4 GHz band low-power data communication system of the Radio Act. Refer to G1.
iii Documentation Conventions n Typographical Convention The following typographical conventions are used throughout this document: l Conventions commonly used throughout this document Character string to be entered The characters to be entered are shown in one-byte characters as follows: Example: FIC100.SV=50.0 “”Mark Indicates a space between character strings to be entered. Example: .
iv Information of Revision Document Name: YFGW510 Field Wireless Access Point Document Number: IM 01W02D01-01EN Edition Date Page Revised Item 1st August 2012 – New Issue 2nd February 2013 – Procedure of installing remote antennas is revised by changing the antenna bracket. C5.4.2 figure and procedure of fastening remote ISA100.11 a antenna are updated C5.4.
A1-1 PART-A. OVERVIEW OF FIELD WIRELESS SYSTEM A1. Introduction Read the User’s Manual (IM 01W02D01-01EN) of the YFGW410 Field Wireless Management Station (hereafter simply refered to as YFGW410) before reading this document. The YFGW510 Field Wireless Access Point (hereafter simply refered to as YFGW510) is a core component of field wireless networks based on ISA100.11a, a wireless communication standard for industrial automation.
A2-1 A2. System Configuration This chapter describes the configuration for the field wireless system including YFGW510. Host system Host system Field network Field Wireless Management Station (YFGW410) Field Wireless Management Console Field wireless backbone network Subnet A Field wireless network (ISA100.
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B1-1 PART-B. FUNCTIONS OF YFGW510 B1. Functions of YFGW510 The following block diagrams show communication functions of YFGW510 for each model. Communication function Communication function Internal clock Backbone communication Initial communication IPv4/ARP/ICMP/IGMP ISA communication Field wireless network interface Field wireless backbone interface ISA100.
B2-1 B2. Structure and Parts of YFGW510 B2.1 Front View ISA100.11a antenna Wireless LAN antenna 1 Wireless LAN antenna 2 Tag plate for explosion protected type Status indicator LED (ACT, LAN, ISA) Wireless LAN status indicator (C1, C2, AP) Infrared port FB0201.ai Figure B2-1 Front view One to three antenna connectors are provided, depending on the model. For all models, the ISA100.11a antenna connector is on top.
B2.2 B2-2 Rear View Ground terminal RJ-45 connector ISA100.11a antenna Power supply terminal Wireless LAN antenna 1 Wireless LAN antenna 2 FB0202-1.
B2-3 ISA100.11a antenna Ground terminal SC connector Power supply terminal FB0202-2.ai 100BASE-FX model Figure B2-2 Rear view of YFGW510 The power supply cable, grounding cable and communication cable are connected on the back face of YFGW510. The electrical connection is provided on the bottom. In the 100BASE-FX model, a media converter module is added to the 100BASE-TX model.
B2-4 B2.3 Side View ISA100.11a antenna Main name plate FCC label Tag plate Wireless LAN antenna 2 Wireless LAN antenna 1 Electrical connection Electrical connection left side right side Tag plate for explosion protected type Ground terminal FB0203.ai Figure B2-3 Side view of YFGW510 The wireless LAN antenna connector(s) are equipped on the side(s) only for wireless LAN client model.
B3-1 B3. LED Display Function n The functions of the status indicator LED on the front face are as follows. LED Function ACT Display the status of YFGW510 LAN Display the status of the communication interface (100BASE-TX/100BASE-FX) ISA Display the status of ISA100.
B4-1 B4. Mechanical Operating Parts YFGW510 does not have any switches or buttons that can be mechanically operated from outside of the housing.
B5-1 B5. Checking the Product When you receive YFGW510, please check that the product specifications match your order, all items are included and that there is no damage, stains or other problems. n Main unit Main name plate FIELD WIRELESS ACCESS POINT MODEL YFGW SUFFIX STYLE SUPPLY NO. EUI64 MAC MAC WLAN1 MAC WLAN2 VDC Made in Japan TOKYO 180-8750 JAPAN FB0502.ai FB0501.
C1-1 PART-C. INSTALLATION This part describes installation for YFGW510. Follow the steps below to use of the product. 1. Installation of YFGW510 2. Wiring of the power supply, grounding cable, signal cables and mounting/wiring of antenna(s) C1. Installation Environment YFGW510 should be installed in appropriate conditions to ensure its stable operation. The table below shows details of the installation environment for YFGW510.
C1-2 IMPORTANT This product is equipped with a wireless module which is designated as a certification of construction type as a wireless facility for 2.4 GHz band low-power data communication system of the Radio Act. Refer to G1.3 Regulatory Compliance Statements for detail. Before use, confirm that the location of installation satisfies the above standard.
C2-1 C2. Power Supply and Grounding An appropriate power supply is necessary for the stable operation of YFGW510. C2.1 Power Supply Connect the power source to the power supply terminal in the device. SEE ALSO For details of the power supply and power consumption of YFGW510, see C1. Installation Environment. Inrush Current When starting up, inrush current may run into the device.
C3-1 C3. Requirements for Installation C3.1 Requirements for Installation Locations The installation of YFGW510 and field wireless devices must meet the following conditions: • The field wireless equipment should be mounted in the place where no obstacle exists around the antenna. Especially, YFGW510 should be mounted in the condition that no obstacle exists around the antenna.
C3.2 C3-2 Notes on Installation Pay attention to the following points at the installation of YFGW510 and field wireless devices. Installation Location This device is designed to work under the severe environmental condition. However, it is necessary to pay attention to the following conditions for the stable and long-term precise operation.
C4-1 C4. Mounting Mount YFGW510 on the 2-inch pipe, placed vertically or horizontally, using the dedicated bracket. Make sure that the 2-inch pipe, the device, connectors or cables will be interfered each other, because YFGW510 is accessed through its four or six sides. YFGW510 does not support any other mounting method. Mounting on vertical pipe (Communications interface: 100BASETX/100BASE-FX) FC0401.
C4-2 Mounting on vertical pipe (Communications interface: Wireless LAN client) FC0402.ai Figure C4-2 Mounting on vertical pipe (Communications interface: Wireless LAN client) When used for the wireless LAN single model, YFGW510 is equipped only with the connector for wireless LAN antenna on the left side of the housing. Assemble the bracket and attach YFGW510 to the bracket. Fasten it to the pipe using the Ubolts.
C4-3 Mounting on horizontal pipe (Communications interface: Wireless LAN client) FC0404.ai Figure C4-4 Mounting on horizontal pipe (Communications interface: Wireless LAN client) For use with the wireless LAN single model, YFGW510 is equipped only with the connector for a wireless LAN antenna on the left side of the housing. Assemble the bracket and attach YFGW510 to the bracket. Fasten it to the pipe using the Ubolts.
C5-1 C5. Wiring This chapter describes connection of the power supply cable, grounding cable and network cable to the installed YFGW510, mounting of antennas and cable connection. • Use cables with a 70°C rating or higher for explosion-proof devices. • Explosion-proof device must be wired in compliance with related laws and regulations. C5.1 Power Supply Cable Connection This section describes power supply cable wiring.
C5-2 Power supply cable connection procedure 1. Insert the power supply cable through the power supply cable gland into the housing. 2. Screw the cable gland into the housing to fasten it. 3. Connect the + cable to the + terminal and the – cable to the – terminal. 4. For shielding the power supply cable, connect the grounding cable to the ground terminal next to the power supply terminal. Ground terminal Power supply terminal Cable gland Power supply cable FC0501.
C5.2 C5-3 Grounding Cable Connection This section describes ground wiring. Class D grounding (the third class grounding) with the grounding resistance of 100 Ω or less is necessary. To connect the grounding cable to YFGW510 directly, use the ground terminal on the right side of the housing. Do not share the ground wiring with other devices. IMPORTANT The explosion proof compliant device always needs the grounding.
C5.3 Network Cable Connection C5.3.1 Metal Network Cable Connection C5-4 Caution for use with metal network cable The metal network cable is intended for indoor wiring. In outdoor wiring, it is recommended the optical network cable in order to eliminate the influence of electromagnetic noise due to lightning and keep transmission distance.
C5-5 RJ-45 connector Cable Gland for Communication Metal network cable FC0503.ai Figure C5-3 Connecting metal network cable C5.3.2 Optical Network Cable Connection Cable Specification Item Optical network cable Standard 100BASE-FX Connector SC connector (1-pole × 2)* Cable Multimode fiber (central wavelength: 1300 nm) 50/125 µm or 62.5/125 µm The inner tension member must be nonmetal, such as FRP. Transmission range 2 km (Max.
C5-6 Optical network cable connection procedure Connect the optical network cable in the following procedure. 1. Insert the optical network cable through the YFGW510 network cable gland. 2. Insert the connector through the YFGW510 connection and screw in the cable gland. 3. Connect the optical network cable to the SC connector of the device. Do not bend the optical network cable at a sharp angle. 4. The optical network cable consists of a pair of wires.
C5.4 C5-7 Installation and Wiring of Antenna This section describes mounting of antennas to YFGW510, and installation of remote antennas and their wiring. C5.4.1 Mounting ISA100.11a Antenna to YFGW510 This section explains the procedure for mounting the ISA100.11a antenna directly into the connector on top of the device. Screw the antenna into the antenna connector on the top of the device. Ensure that the antenna is properly mounted.
C5-8 Tape • Butyl rubber self-bonding tape • Vinyl tape or a vinyl type self-bonding tape Antenna FC0506.ai Figure C5-6 Sealing of antenna connector IMPORTANT The ISA100.11a antenna connector for the YFGW510 supports 2 dBi standard antennas only. A high-gain antenna, available as an optional accessory, must be installed as a remote antenna with an antenna extension cable, as described in the next section. C5.4.2 Remote Installation and Wiring of ISA100.
C5-9 ISA100.11a antenna 2-inch pipe 2-inch pipe Nut ISA100.11a antenna Bracket Antenna Extension Cable Nut U Bolt Bracket Antenna Extension Cable FC0507.ai Figure C5-7 Fastening remote antenna Mounting procedure of antenna 1. Fix the bracket by U-bolt and nut to 2-inch pipe. 2. Fix the antenna extension cable to the bracket using the provided nut with a torque of 6 to 7 N∙m as shown in the Figure C5-7. Use the nut which is attached to the antenna extension cable. 3.
C5-10 Wiring of antenna extension cable 1. Use the provided antenna extension cable to connect the antenna connector with the remote antenna. Tighten the connector of the antenna extension cable with a torque of 2 to 3 N∙m. Refer to the specification about the limitation of bend radius when fixing or wiring. 2. When using two antenna extension cables, the provided arrestor should be inserted between these cables. 3.
C5-11 Grounding cable (Insulated for industrial equipment) Examples • 600 V polyvinyl chloride insulated wires (IV): JIS C3307 • Polyvinyl chloride insulated wires for electrical apparatus (KIV): JIS C3316 • 600 V grade heat-resistant polyvinyl chloride insulated wires (HIV): JIS C3317 • Heatproof vinyl insulated wires VW-1 (UL1015/UL1007) Wire size • Core: AWA14 to 13 (2 to 2.6 mm2) Terminal treatment • Ring terminal for M4: With insulation covers ISA100.
C5-12 Waterproofing antenna cables and connectors Make sure that the antenna, antenna extension cables and arrestor wring including the grounding cable are connected properly. Protect the connectors and the arrestor with tape. As described in C5.4.1 Mounting ISA100.11a Antenna to YFGW510, wind self-bonding tape and vinyl tape around connections. Ground wiring FC0510.
C5-13 Nut Wireless LAN antenna Nut U Bolt Vertical piping Antenna Extension Cable Bracket FC0511-1.ai FC0511-2.ai Wireless LAN antenna Bracket U Bolt Horizontal piping FC0511-3.ai FC0511-4.ai Figure C5-11 Fastening wireless LAN antenna Wireless LAN antenna fastening procedure 1. Fix the bracket by U-bolt and nut to 2-inch pipe. 2. Fix the antenna extension cable to the bracket using the provided nut with a torque of 6 to 7 N∙m as shown in the Figure C5-11.
C5-14 Wiring of wireless LAN antenna and improvement of environmental resistance Specification of extension cable for wireless LAN antenna (Use only the cables included as option.) • Specification: 8D-SFA(PE) • Outside Diameter: 11.1 mm • Minimum Bend Radius: • 67 mm (when fixing) 167 mm (when wiring) Cable End Treatment: N type connector, one end is male and the other is female.
C5-15 Wireless LAN antenna Wireless LAN antenna Bracket Wireless LAN antenna Bracket Bracket Antenna Extension Cable Antenna Extension Cable Antenna Extension Cable Wireless LAN antenna Bracket 2-inch pipe 2-inch pipe Antenna Extension Cable 2-inch pipe Mounting YFGW510 to the vertical piping Mounting YFGW510 to the horizontal piping FC0513.
C5-16 Antenna Antenna extension cable 2 Grounding cable wiring Arrestor Antenna extension cable 1 YFGW510 FC0514.ai Figure C5-14 Wiring for arrestor Waterproofing antenna extension cables and connectors Make sure that the antenna, antenna extension cables and arrestor wring including the grounding cable are connected properly. Protect the connectors and the arrestor with tape. As described in C5.4.1 Mounting ISA100.
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D1-1 PART-D. SETUP D1. Initial Configuration Initial configuration is required to connect YFGW510 to YFGW410. To set the initial configuration, install the Field Wireless Access Point Setup Tool (hereafter simply refered to as Setup Tool) provided with YFGW510 on a PC and connect the infrared adapter of the PC to YFGW510. The table below shows the essential items to set in the initial configuration.
D2-1 D2. Setup Tool This chapter provides system requirements and installation procedures for the Setup Tool. D2.1 System Requirements Basic license of software provided with YFGW510: 1 licensee Language: Software (GUI): English User’s manual: Japanese or English (to be specified at the time of order) D2.1.1 Hardware Recommended system requirements of PC Item System requirements CPU Intel Core 2 Duo 2.
D2.1.3 D2-2 Connection Example To use the setup tool, infrared communication between the PC and YFGW510 is required. Connect the infrared adapter to a USB port on the PC. Place the infrared adapter close to the infrared port of YFGW510 and ensure that they face each other. For distance between YFGW510 and the infrared adapter, see the table below. YFGW510 ss Le n tha 30 cm Infrared adapter Field wireless access point setup tool FD0201.
D2-3 D2.2 Installation Procedure D2.2.1 Driver for Infrared Adapter Install the Setup Tool and an infrared adapter driver on the PC. Installing the driver Install the driver by the media provided with the infrared adapter, referring to the user’s manual of ACTiSYS Checking the device Connect the infrared adapter to a USB port on the PC. Check the Device Manager to see whether the PC has detected the infrared adapter.
D2.2.2 D2-4 Field Wireless Access Point Setup Tool Installation Insert the DVD, provided with YFGW510, into the PC. Copy the folder containing the Setup Tool (YFGW510Tool.exe and FWMCCommon.dll) into a folder on the PC hard drive. This program will not change the registry information of Windows. Starting the Setup Tool Double-click the YFGW510Tool.exe icon to start the tool.
D2-5 The table below shows the setting items and their default settings. Item Number of characters Default setting Serial Port The number of the port the infrared adapter is connected to The smallest COM number among those devices Login Password Up to 8 one-byte alphanumeric characters or other symbols (e.g., !,$,#) yokogawa In the Serial Port field, enter the COM port number of the infrared adapter.
D2-6 Check the adapter COM port number, and positions in the front window of YFGW510. After the problem has been solved, click the [OK] button. The window will close. Go back to the window as shown in Figure D2-3. Check the entered information and click the [OK] button to proceed. FD0205.ai Figure D2-5 Change Login Password window Change the default login password to a new password to ensure security.
D2-7 FD0206.ai Figure D2-6 Main window The Backbone Interface tab of the window is always shown at startup of the setup tool. IMPORTANT If YFGW510 is factory default, the setup tool starts in Edit mode. Otherwise, the setup tool starts in Display mode and each field and button is grayed out.
D2-8 FD0207.
D3-1 D3. Configuration Method This chapter describes initial configuration of YFGW510 using the Setup Tool. D3.1 Window Design The main window of the Setup Tool consists of the following seven tabs. The following table shows the summary of the setting functions of each tab.
D3.2 D3-2 Display/Edit Mode Switching The Setup Tool has two operation modes: Display, to view the setting information, and Edit, to configure YFGW510. The Setup Tool always starts up in Display mode. To allow for YFGW510 configuration, the mode needs to be switched to Edit. IMPORTANT If YFGW510 is factory default, the setup tool starts in Edit mode. Otherwise, the setup tool starts in Display mode and each field and button is grayed out.
D3-3 FD0302.ai Figure D3-2 Mode Change Confirmation Dialog Clicking the [OK] button navigates to the login window shown in Figure D2-3. Log in again and setup will start up in Edit mode. Clicking the [Cancel] button terminates the mode switching. Setup starts up in Display mode even if the mode was Edit at the last logoff; so, it is necessary to change modes every time the YFGW510 setting modification is required.
D3-4 D3.3 Backbone Interface The [Backbone Interface] tab allows a change in settings for the YFGW510 connection to the field wireless backbone network. Figure D3-3 shows the [Backbone Interface] tab in Edit mode. FD0303.ai Figure D3-3 Backbone Interface tab The following are items that need to be set inYFGW510. Item Descriptions Initial Value Device Tag Enter the YFGW510 device tag.
D3-5 Password setting regulation The password for the connection to YFGW410 on the YFGW510 has the following restrictions. No string outside of these restrictions can be accepted. • Up to sixteen characters • From “A” to “F” and numeric characters only (case sensitive) After entering all required items, click the [Save] button to store settings in YFGW510. The following is information about YFGW510. No setting is required.
D3-6 D3.4 Maintenance Clicking the [Maintenance] tab displays the controls shown in Figure D3-4. FD0304.ai Figure D3-4 The following describes the functions of the buttons on this tab. Button Name Function Display Mode/Edit Mode Clicking the button switches Display/Edit mode for the Setup Tool. For details, see D3.2 Display/Edit Mode Switching. Restart YFGW510 Clicking the button restarts YFGW510.
D3-7 FD0305.ai Figure D3-5 YFGW510 Restart Confirmation Dialog Clicking the [OK] button restarts YFGW510 and navigates to the login window shown in Figure D2-3. Clicking the [Cancel] button terminates the process and closes the confirmation dialog.
D3-8 D3.5 Setting of Wireless LAN 1 (WLAN C1) Clicking the [WLAN C1] tab displays the controls and information shown in Figure D3-6. FD0306.ai Figure D3-6 WLAN C1 tab This tab allows the setting of wireless LAN 1. The setting items are as follows. Item SSID Descriptions Initial Value Wireless LAN identification code. Enter the same value as the SSID of wireBlank less LAN access point being connected. For details, see SSID setting.
D3-9 SSID setting The SSID for the YFGW510 has the following restrictions: • Up to 31 characters • Single-byte, alphanumeric characters and other marks and signs (e.g., “!”, “$”, “#”) Network key setting The network key to be set for the YFGW510 has the following restrictions: • Up to 31 characters • Single-byte alphanumeric characters and other marks and signs (e.g.
D3-10 Data rate setting regulation The following table shows the selectable communication data rates. Data Rate (Mbps) Auto 1 2 5.5 11 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 54 Band 2.4 GHz 5 GHz Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N N N N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Note: “Y” means selectable, “N” not selectable. After entering all the required items, click the [Save] button to store settings in YFGW510. In the 5GHz band, must keep the data rate of less than 12 Mbps.
D3.6 D3-11 Setting of Wireless LAN 2 (WLAN C2) Clicking the [WLAN C2] tab displays the controls and information shown in Figure D3-7. FD0307.ai Figure D3-7 WLAN C2 tab This tab allows the settings for wireless LAN 2. The procedure for setting items is the same as for the wireless LAN 1. For details, see D3.5 Setting of Wireless LAN 1 (WLAN C1).
D3-12 D3.7 Setting of WLAN Redundancy Clicking the [WLAN Redundancy] tab displays the controls shown in Figure D3-8. FD0308.ai Figure D3-8 WLAN Redundancy tab This tab allows the setting for wireless LAN redundancy. The setting items are as follows. Item Descriptions Initial Value Initial Port Select a wireless LAN port to be used at startup. If “AUTO” is set, a wireless LAN port with high RSSI is automatically selected.
D3-13 D3.8 Version Information Clicking the [Version Information] tab displays the information shown in Figure D3-9. FD0309.ai Figure D3-9 Version Information tab This tab displays information about the YFGW510, such as the vendor name, model name and firmware versions. The tab has no setting items. The following table shows items that can be viewed on this tab.
E1-1 PART-E. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE For information about routine maintenance, or for YFGW510 additions or replacements, consult, in advance, the YFGW410 User’s Manual (IM 01W02D01-01EN). E1. Routine Maintenance For problems during routine maintenance, check the host system monitoring YFG510, and the device information for the Monitor of the Field Wireless Management Console provided with the YFGW410.
E2. E2-1 Additions and Replacements For instructions on adding or replacing YFGW510, see the YFGW410 User’s Manual (IM 01W02D01-01EN).
E3. E3-1 Maintenance in Hazardous Areas In maintenance, check for loose power supply wiring, ground wiring or network cable connection. During maintenance and repair activities, if there is need to access the system in hazardous areas via an YFGW510 communication port, PCs and other devices used must comply with the explosion-proof requirements. For details, please contact Yokogawa Electric Corporation.
E4-1 E4. Components Having Defined Life Spans YFGW510 includes no components having defined life spans that need replacing. For reference, the following are precautions for such components. IMPORTANT Precautions for components having defined life spans • “Components having defined life spans” are those expected to wear out or break down within a 10-year period of use or in storage under normal conditions.
F1-1 PART-F. TROUBLESHOOTING This part describes troubleshooting for YFGW510. If any abnormalities are identified in YFGW510 through investigation and in accordance with procedures described in the YFGW410 User’s Manual (IM 01W02D01-01EN), check the following. F1. Status Information The YFGW510 operational status information is shown in the backbone router status (BBR_STATUS) in the Modbus register. The status data structure and the contents are as follows.
F2. F2-1 Status Indication and Responsive Measures There are six status indicator LEDs installed on the front of YFGW510: [ACT], [LAN], [ISA], [WLAN-C1], [WLAN-C2] and [WLAN-AP]. YFGW510 operational status indication The following is the LED that indicates the YFGW510 operational status.
F2-2 [ISA] LED If the LED turns off during operation, it may indicate that communication between YFGW510 and all field wireless network devices has been terminated. Investigate the connection of the ISA100.11a antenna and the condition of the antenna extension cables, and re-establish communication.
G1-1 PART-G. SPECIFICATIONS G1. Standard Specifications G1.1 Communication Interface Specifications Field Network Specifications IEEE802.15.4 2400–2483.5MHz Item Communication Interface Communication Protocol *1: *2: *3: *4: *5: *6: *7: Standard Frequency Field Wireless Backbone Specifications *1 Raw data rate Radio Security RF Transmitter Power Connector 250kbps AES128bit Max 12dBm *3 IEEE802.11a/b/g *2 b/g: 2400-2483.
G1.2 G1-2 General Specifications ■ Performance ■ Physical Specifications Network Size: Connections: Display: Housing Material: Max 100 field wireless devices are connectable 2-color luminescence LED displays the operating state of this product, and the operating state of wireless communications and cable communications. Diagnosis Functions: CPU failures, communication interface malfunctions, outside the range, abnormal settings.
G1.3 G1-3 Regulatory Compliance Statements Regulatory Compliance Statements This device contains the wireless module which satisfies the following standards. * Please confirm that an installation region fulfills an applicable standard. If additional regulatory information and approvals are required, contact a Yokogawa representative. Japanese Radio Law: Construction Design Attestation Number : 007-AA0011 (ISA100.
G2-1 G2. Model, Suffix Codes and Option Codes Model Suffix Codes Description YFGW510 ������������������������������������������������������������������� Field Wireless Access Point Output signal -A ���������������������������������������������������������������� ISA100.11a -C ���������������������������������������������������������������� ISA100.11a, IEEE802.
G3-1 G3. External Dimensions G3.1 100BASE-TX/100BASE-FX Model Vertical pipe mounting Unit:mm 2-inch pipe FG0301.
G3-2 Horizontal pipe mounting Unit:mm 2-inch pipe Graund terminal FG0302.
G3.2 G3-3 Wireless LAN Single Model Vertical pipe mounting Unit:mm 2-inch pipe FG0303.
G3-4 Horizontal pipe mounting Unit:mm 2-inch pipe Graund terminal FG0304.
G3.3 G3-5 Wireless LAN Redundant Model Vertical pipe mounting Unit:mm 2-inch pipe FG0305.
G3-6 Horizontal pipe mounting Unit:mm 2-inch pipe Graund terminal FG0306.