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1. 2 Broadcast Search fk Specify by IP Address p Locate Configure Upgrade Firmware Export Configuration Import Configuration Sib e g Assign IP Address Message Log 4 Monitor Log 0 2 After inputting the correct password an Information window will display as shown here Information Ca Unlock ok DE The meanings of the six states are as follows note that the term Fixed is borrowed from the standard fixed IP address networking terminology Lock The NE 4100 Series is password protected Broadcast Search was used to locate it and the password has not yet been entered from within the current Administrator session Unlock The NE 4100 Series is password protected Broadcast Search was used to locate it and the password has been entered from within the current Administrator session Henceforth during this Administrator session activating various utilities for this NE 4100 Series will not require re entering the password Blank The NE 4100 Series is not password protected and Broadcast Search was used to locate it Fixed The NE 4100 Series is not password protected and Search by IP address was used to locate it Lock Fixed The NE 4100 Series is password protected Specify by IP address was used to locate it and the password has not yet been entered from within the current Administrator session Unlock Fixed Th
2. PAddess Madel NE 41105 M Orts 1 Parts 5 The NE 4100 Series list will now appear on the Monitor Screen W Network Enabler Administrator Monitor NE 4100T 00 90 E8 00 00 01 192 168 3 140 NE 4100 Series User s Manual 6 Right click the panel and select Settings T 8 Configuring Windows Administrator W Network Enabler Administrator Monitor OLES A Network Enabler Admi x E Configuration NE 4100T 00 90 E8 00 00 01 192 168 o S S o es S ASC po Eo Ae MEM dam ME Port Monitor Er COM Mapping X IP Address Report Select Monitor Items Monitor Settings IP Address Alive Select a Refresh Rate the default is 3 seconds Monitor Settings NE 4100 Series User s Manual Configuring Windows Administrator 9 Select Display warning message or Play the warning music in WAV format when a new event occurs New event means one of the NE 4100 Series in the monitor is Alive or Not Alive or has lost its connection with the Monitor program Monitor Settings 3 xi D AWINNT SMedia start way 10 Press Go to start Monitor W Network Enabler Administrator Monitor EA Network Enabler Admi Configuration Remove Target Load Configured COM Port fif COM Mapping X9 IP Address Report A Network Enabler Admi Y Configuration 1
3. 3 Wait patiently while the Upgrade Firmware action is being processed Processing please wait 3X Cancel No Modi MACAddess IP Address 1 NE 4100T 00 30 E 8 00 00 01 192 168 3 140 Waiting You can simultaneously upgrade the firmware of multiple NE 4100 series that are of the same model To select multiple NE 4100 series hold down the Ctrl key when selecting an additional NE 4100 series or hold down the Shift key to select a block of NE 4100 series 7 9 NE 4100 Series User s Manual Configuring Windows Administrator Export Import 1 Right click on a specific NE 4100 Series and select the Export function to start exporting the configuration file The Export Configuration function is a handy tool that can be used to produce a text file containing the current configuration of a particular NE 4100 Series Ay Network Enabler Administrator Configuration File Function Configuration View Help az on Function Network Enabler Admit Configuration Configuration 1 Network Enabler Module s PR m m MAC Address IP Address fi Monitor Es Broadcast Search i bia fk Specify by IP Address gt IP Address Report ZS Locate Z3 Unlock EF Configure Upgrade Firmware a Export Configuration Import Configuration Assign IP Address Message Log 1 Monitor Log 0 No Time Description 2 The Import C
4. 4001 TCP connect on Startup Any Character Apply the above settings to all serial ports Submit E El TCP alive check time Setting Factory Default 0 min TCP connection is not closed due to an idle TCP connection 1 to 99 min NE 4100 Series automatically closes the TCP connection if there is no TCP activity for the given time Inactivity time Setting Factory Default O ms TCP connection is not closed due to an idle serial line 0 65535 ms NE 4100 Series automatically closes the TCP connection if there is no serial data activity for the given time This parameter defines the maintenance status as Closed or Listen on the TCP connection The connection is closed if there is no incoming or outgoing data through the serial port during the 6 13 NE 4100 Series User s Manual Web Console Configuration specific Inactivity time If the value of inactivity time is set to 0 the current TCP connection is maintained until a connection close request is received Although the inactivity time is disabled the NE 4100 Series will check the connection status between the NE 4100 Series and remote host by sending keep alive packets periodically If the remote host does not respond to the packets it treats the connection as being down unintentionally NE 4100 Series will then force the existing TCP connection to close ATTENTION T ATTENTION The Inactivity time should at least be set larger th
5. COM Port Parame e Configuration 1 NE 41205 192 168 6 230 1 COM2 Hi Performance FIFO Enable 9600 t Monitor 2 NE 41205 192 168 6 252 1 COM3 Hi Performance FIFO Enable 9600 t Port Monitor d COM Mapping X9 IP Address Report 7 16 NE 4100 Series User s Manual Configuring Windows Administrator A d d th e t ar g et t O whi ch y ou Y ini ur E Mapping Elle Function COM Mapping View Help would like to map COM ports Function COM Mapping 2 COM Network Enabler Admit Configuration NE 41205 192 168 6 230 1 Hi Performance FIFO Enable 9600 Monitor 2 NE 41205 192 168 6 252 1 COM3 Hi Performance FIFO Enable 9600 t Bi Port Monitor i COM Mapping XQ IP Address Report 9 Add Terget Remove Target Ena ble Disahla The NE 4100 Series list that Siu appears will be based on the No Modi MACAddess IP Addres Configuration select the 2 NE 4100T 00 90 E8 00 00 01 192 1683 NE 4100 Series to which you want to map COM ports Input manually IP Address Model NE 41105 Ports 1 Part s S e e ct C O M S ettin g t O WW Network Enabler Administrator COM Mapping s Elle Function COM Mapping View Help modify COM No default myo E setting etc a Network Enabler Admit i Configuration Monitor Port Monitor d COM Mapping IP Address Report Select the COM No COM Port Settings ed ec 99 66 5 Those In use assigned Por
6. NE 4100T 00 90 E8 00 00 01 1921583140 a ff COM Mapping X IP Address Report T 12 When one of the NE 4100 Series loses connection with the Monitor program a warning alert will display automatically The warning music will be played at the same time Alert E 4 30 2003 10 01 33 AM NE 4 QUT 192 168 4 105 is lost connection 4 30 2003 10 02 00 AM NE 4 OUT 192 168 127 254 is lost connection NE 4100 Series User s Manual Configuring Windows Administrator 13 If the NE 4100 Series gets reconnected a warning will be displayed to remind the user the NE 4100 Series 1s now Alive Port Monitor The process 1s the same as in the previous Monitor section The only difference 1s that you can select more items under Port Monitor than under port status E A Network Enabler Admi E Configuration i Monitor COM Mapping Select the Monitor Items Mon COM Number NE 4100 Series User s Manual Configuring Windows Administrator COM Mapping Network Enabler Administrator Suite comes with the Windows 95 98 ME NT 2000 XP Real COM drivers After you install Network Enabler Administrator Suite there are two ways to set up the NE 4100 Series serial port as your host s remote COM port The first way is On line COM Mapping On line COM Mapping will check to make sure the NE 4100 Series is correctly connecte
7. o o o o o o o o o o o o o oo0000000000000000000 o0000000000000000000 o00000000000000000000 Jumper 10 J10 Interface Selectable DI O Selectable Jumper Jumper DI O Signal Setting Swtich Reset Button DI O Terminal Block Serial COM Port Serial Port RS 232 For Debugging 2 5 NE 4100 Series User s Manual Panel Layout and Pin Assignments Pin Assignments Serial Header Pinouts J1 for NE 4110S NC CTSO DSRO DTRO RxDO 9 NC 7 RTSO 5 GND 3 TxDO 1 DCDO Serial Header Pinouts J1 for NE 4110A NC NC NC RxD TxD 9 NC 7 NC 5 GND 3 RxD 1 TxD NOTE The symbols B and A are often used in place of and respectively NOTE For the 2 wire RS 485 interface pin 3 is for Data B and pin 4 is for Data A Ethernet Port Pinouts for NE 4110S A Pin Signal 1 2 3 6 Tx Tx Rx Rx RJ45 Port DIO and LED Header Pinouts J2 for NE 4110S A GND 14 13 vCC 5V GND 12 11 VCC 5V DIO0 10 9 10M LED DIO1 8 7 100M LED DIO2 6 5 Ready LED DIO3 4 3 TxD1 2 Reset RxD1 2 6 NE 4100 Series User s Manual Panel Layout and Pin Assignments Block Diagrams NE 41105 Block Diagram Serial data Tx Rx RTS CTS DTR DSR DCD Customer s device 80186 CPU Driver me Driver RS 232 interface GPIO Port PIOO PIO3 T Driver xy w Rx Serial console i interface 10M 100M Ready L
8. triangle on one of its sides When attaching your NE 4100T to NE 4100T ST make sure these 2 white inverted triangles are facing the same direction as shown in the following figure 3 2 NE 4100 Series User s Manual Getting Started O im 00000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000 o0000000000000000000000 o0000000000000000000000 o0000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000 o00000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000 o00000000000000000000000 o0000000000000000000000 o0000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000 o0000000000000000000000 o00000000000000000000000 o00000000000000000000000 o0000000000000000000 o00000000000000000000 o0000000000000000000 Attaching NE 4110 Series to the Evaluation Board Jl J2 on the NE 4110 module and J9 J10 on the evaluation board are for communications between the NE 4110 Series modules and the evaluation board Connect Jumper 1 J1 on the NE 4110 Series module to Jumper 9 J9 on the evaluation board and Jumper 2 J2 on the NE 4110 Series module to Jumper 10 J10 as shown below Jumper 1 J1 Jumper 9 J9 oooo0o0000000000000 o0000000000000000 O o00000000000000000 o00000000000000000000 q fee 0o0000000000000000000 MN ee 00000000000000000000 A 90 0o0000000000000000000 ee oooooooooooooooooooo o 00000000000000000000 2 00000000000000000000 0oooooooooooooooooooo o00000000000000000000 o0000000
9. 10 100 Mbps pin headers headers Built in transformer with 1 5 KV magnetic isolation Serial RS 232 NE 4110S RS 232 NE 4120S iniexaee RS 422 485 NE 4110A RS 422 485 NE 4120A TTL RS 232 TxD RxD RTS CTS DTR DSR DCD GND RS 422 TxD TxD RxD RxD GND Signals RS 485 2 wire Data Data GND RS 485 4 wire TxD TxD RxD RxD GND Serial Communication Parameters None Even Odd Space Mark 5 6 7 8 1 15 2 RTS CTS XON XOFF Parity Data Bits Stop Bit Flow Control Transmission speed 50 bps to 115 2 Kbps Software Features Protocols ICMP ARP IP TCP UDP DHCP HTTP SNMP SMTP Operating Mode Utilities TCP Server TCP Client UDP Real COM mode N utility for Windows 95 98 ME NT 2000 XP Configuration Web Browser Serial Console Telnet Console or Windows Utility Power Requirements 5 VDC Power Input Power Consumption 290 mA 5 VDC Max Environment Operating Temperature Storage Temperature 0 to 70C 32 to 158 F 5 to 95 RH 20 to 85 C 4 to 185 F 5 to 95 RH Regulatory Approvals EMC FCC Class A CE Class A Warranty 5 years 1 3 2 Panel Layout and Pin Assignments This chapter includes information about the layouts and pin assignments for NE 4100 Series products The layouts and reference circuit diagrams for the evaluation boards are also covered The evaluation boards are used for evaluation and development The f
10. 5 GND DTRO 4 3 TxDO RxDO 2 1 DCDO Serial Header Pinouts J1 for NE 4120A NC 10 9 NC NC 8 7 NC NC 6 5 GND RxD 4 3 RxD TxD 2 1 TxD NOTE The symbols B and A are often used in place of and respectively NOTE For2 wire RS 485 interface pin 3 is for Data B and pin 4 is for Data A Ethernet Header Pinouts J3 for NE 4120S A Tx Tx Rx Rx ao A OO N gt DIO and LED Header Pinouts J2 for NE 4120S A GND 14 13 VCC 5V GND 12 11 VCC 5V DIO0 10 9 10M LED DIO1 8 7 100M_LED DIO2 6 5 Ready LED DIO3 4 3 Reset TxD1 2 RxD1 2 10 NE 4100 Series User s Manual Panel Layout and Pin Assignments Block Diagrams NE 41205 Block Diagram Serial data Tx Rx RTS CTS DTR DSR DCD Customer s device 80186 CPU Driver we Driver RS 232 interface GPIO Port PIOO PIO3 Line Driver TX Rx a Serial console A vro interface 10M 100M Ready LED LED LED NE 4120A Block Diagram Customer s device RS 422 485 80186 CPU Signal Line RS 422 485 MAC Driver interface GPIO Port PIOO PIO3 Line Driver TX Rx Serial console A vt interface 10M 100M Ready LED LED LED 2 11 NE 4100 Series User s Manual Panel Layout and Pin Assignments LED Indicators LED Name LED Color LED Function gr ed a Power is on and NE 4110 is y On functioning normally een NE 4110 has been located by Blinking NE 4110 Ad
11. Force Transmit timeout Optimal force transmit timeout differs according to your application but it must be at least as large as one character interval within the specified baud rate For example assume that the serial port is set to 1200 bps 8 data bits 1 stop bit and no parity In this case the total number of bits required to send a character is 10 bits and the time required to transfer one character is 10 bits 1200 bits s 1000 8 3 ms Therefore you should set Force Transmit timeout to be larger than 8 3 ms Force Transmit timeout is specified in milliseconds and must be larger than 10 ms If the user wants to send a series of characters in a packet the serial device attached to NE 4100 series should send characters without time delay larger than the Force Transmit timeout between characters and the total length of data must be smaller than or equal to NE 4100 series internal buffer size NE 4100 series serial communication buffer size is 1 Kbytes per port Local TCP port Setting Factory Default 1 to 65535 4001 The TCP port that NE 4100 series uses to listen to connections and that other devices must use to contact NE 4100 series To avoid conflicts with well known TCP ports the default is set to 4001 Command port Setting Factory Default The command port is a listen TCP port for IP Serial Lib commands from the host In order to prevent a TCP port conflict with other applications the user can
12. adjust the command port to another port if needed And IP Serial Lib will automatically check out the Command Port on NE 4100 series so that the user does not need to configure the program Real COM Mode J Main Menu Operating Settings Fa Overview CJ Basic Settings Port 01 CJ Network Settings Operation mode Real COM Mode Fo Serial Settings TCP alive check time 7 0 99 min CJ Port 1 po i Max connection fi E Operating Settings 2 ero LC Port 1 Data Packing FCI Accessible IP Settings Delimiter 1 Hex lv Enable BH n a 2 Auto warning Settings Diaria D mex Enable C Digital IO FC Change Password Force transmit lo 0 65535 ms E Load Factory Default Apply the above settings to all serial ports CJ Save Restart Submit TCP alive check time Setting Factory Default 0 min TCP connection is not closed due to an idle TCP connection 1 to 99 min NE 4100 series automatically closes the TCP connection if there is no TCP activity for the given time After the connection is closed NE 4100 series starts listening for another Real COM driver s connection from another host 6 11 NE 4100 Series User s Manual Web Console Configuration Max Connection Setting Factory Default Necessity Max connection is usually used when the user needs to receive data from different hosts simultaneously The factory default only allows 1 connection at a same When Max Connection
13. start 1 i 1 packet data i 2 mode i packet data i 3 status i j send SocketFd char amp packet end start 1 2 2 sizeof DIOHeaderStruct 0 Send TCP packet Process the returned data here j Note A utility that can be used to test the DIO access commands can be found on the CD ROM C 4 SNMP Agent with MIB II 8 RS 232 Like Group NE 4100 series has a built in SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol agent software It supports SNMP Trap RFC1317 RS 232 like group and RFC 1213 MIB II The following table lists the standard MIB II groups as well as the variable implementations for NE 4100 series RFC1213 MIB II supported SNMP variables mint jpeDiar hiemps fesams peDeies O jemsatdoRe anciano pOuRequess JemeisTimesamp Ones pOuDias empTimesampRep incas pOuNaRoes jempinAddMads incas phasrmenr emp nsi phases JempOumen jim pkasmOK JempOuDestsads NE 4100 Series User s Manual System MIB SysServices Interfaces MIB IP MIB iffnUnknownProtos ipReasmFails IcmpOutTimeExcds SNMP Agent with MIB II and RS 232 Like Group ICMP MIB ifOutUcastPkts ipFragFails IcmpOutSrcQuenchs ifOutNUcastPkts ipFragCreates IcmpOutRedirects ipFragOKs IcmpOutParmProbs ifOutDiscards ipAdEntAddr IcmpOutEchos ipAdEntIfIndex IcmpOutEchoReps ente enpOwAdiMads IpNetToMedialfIndex IcmpOutAddrMaskReps O rancios Png O jmwemMeige etwas UDP MIB UdpInDatagrams
14. the connection status between the NE 4100 series and remote host by sending keep alive packets periodically If the remote host does not respond to the packet it assumes that the connection was closed down unintentionally NE 4100 series will then force the existing TCP connection to close ATTENTION The Inactivity time should at least be set larger than that of Force Transmit timeout To prevent the unintended loss of data due to the session disconnected it is highly recommended that this value is set large enough so that the intended data transfer is completed Max connection Setting Factory Default Necessity 1 2 3 4 Required Max connection 1s usually used when the user needs to receive data from different hosts simultaneously The factory default only allows 1 connection at a time Max connection 1 NE 4100 series only allows 1 host to open the TCP connection to the specific serial port Max connection 2 to 4 Allows requests from between 2 and 4 host s TCP connection to open the specific NE 4100 series serial port at the same time When multiple hosts establish a TCP connection to the specific serial port at the same time NE 4100 series will duplicate the serial data and transmit to all of the hosts Ethernet data 1s sent on a first in first out basis to the serial port when data comes into NE 4100 series from the Ethernet interface Delimiter 1 Setting 00 to FF Factory Default 0 for None Nece
15. the modifications J Main Menu DIO Settings C Overview c Basic Settings No Mode Status a Network Settings DIO 0 IN o s Ba Serial Settings DIO 1 our y LCH Porta DIO 2 our y CL CH 53 Operating Settings LC Porti DIO 3 our y CL Gu C Accessible IP Settings TCP Port o E Auto warning Settings CJ E mail and SNMP Trap Submit QJ Event Type E Digital 1o Oo DIO Settings d DIO Monitor a Change Password Ed Load Factory Default CJ Save Restart 6 20 NE 4100 Series User s Manual Web Console Configuration DIO Monitor You can monitor the DIO status from the web page shown below To do so click on the DIO Monitor link on the left side of the screen to open the DIO Monitor window DIO Monitor Digital IO No Mode Status D IN Low 1 OUT Low 2 OUT High 3 OUT High Change Password Click on the Change Password link on the left side of the screen to display the Change Password window Make necessary changes to the settings and click on Submit to validate the modifications Change password Old password New password Retype password Submit Input the Old password and New password to change the password Leave the password boxes blank to erase the password In this case the NE 4100 Series will not have password protection If you forget the password the ONLY way to configure NE 4100 Series is by using the Re
16. 00 Series stores data in the internal buffer NE 4100 Series transmits data stored in the buffer via TCP IP but only if the internal buffer is full or if the force transmit time interval reaches the time specified as Force Transmit timeout Optimal force transmit timeout differs according to your application but it must be at least as large as one character interval within the specified baud rate For example assume that the serial port 1s set to 1200 bps 8 data bits 1 stop bit and no parity In this case the total number of bits required to send a character is 10 bits and the time required to transfer one character 1s 10 bits 1200 bits s 1000 8 3 ms Therefore you should set Force Transmit timeout to be larger than 8 3 ms Force Transmit timeout is specified in milliseconds and must be larger than 10 ms 6 1 r NE 4100 Series User s Manual Web Console Configuration If the user wants to send a series of characters in a packet the serial device attached to NE 4100 Series should send characters without time delay larger than Force Transmit timeout between characters and the total length of data must be smaller than or equal to NE 4100 Series internal buffer size The serial communication buffer size of NE 4100 Series 1s 1 Kbytes per port Destination IP address 1 2 3 4 etting Factory Default IP address or Domain Address one E g 192 168 1 1 Allows NE 4100 Series to connect actively to the remote host who
17. 000000000000 00000000000000000000 Jumper 10 J10 Attaching NE 4120 Series to the Evaluation Board J1 J2 on the NE 4120 module and J9 J10 on the evaluation board are for communications between the NE 4120 Series modules and the evaluation board Connect Jumper 1 J1 on the NE 4120 Series module to Jumper 9 J9 on the evaluation board and Jumper 2 J2 on the NE 4120 Series module to Jumper 10 J10 as shown below And then connect Jumper 3 J3 and Jumper 7 J7 Jumper 7 J7 Jumper 1 J1 Jumper 9 J9 00000000000000000 ooooooooooooooooo o00000000000000000 00000000000000000000 ee 00000000000000000000 ee 00000000000000000000 ee o0000000000000000000 ee o0000000000000000000 1 00000000000000000000 Jumper2 42 eooooooooooooooooon Jumper 10 J10 808o pap NE 4100 Series User s Manual Getting Started Circuit Pad for External Connection The circuit pad located on the right side of the evaluation boards NE 4100T ST and NE 4110 ST is used to develop additional application circuit The circuit pad 1s circled in red in the figure below As shown in the second figure the first row of the circuit pad is for connecting a 5V power supply whereas the second row 1s for connecting a 3 3V power supply J3 s and J9 s header pinouts are exactly the same which means that J3 s pin 1 corresponds to J9 s pin 1 pin 2 corresponds to pin 2 etc J4 s pinouts are the same as J10 s which means tha
18. 2 NE 4100 Series User s Manual Panel Layout and Pin Assignments Pin Assignments NE 4100T ETx 14 PIOO 15 PIO1 l PIO2 PIO3 100M LED DCD ETx ERx ERx 10M LED TXD DSR DTR GND Ready LED T5V T5V RXDI Pins 13 and 26 control NE 4100T ST Debug Serial COM Port s TXD and RXD signals The location of the Serial COM Port is shown on the previous page under Top Panel of NE 4100 ST This Serial COM Port is not needed during normal operation However once the network fails and you wish to configure your NE 4100T you can connect the Debug Serial COM Port and configure your NE 4100T with the serial console RXD RTS CTS Ethernet Signals ETx ETx ERx ERx NOTE NE 4100T Serial Signals TXD RXD RTS CTS DCD DSR DTR LED Controls 10M LED 100M LED Ready LED NE 4100T ST Serial Port Pinouts DB9 Male Connector for serial console DB9 Male Connector for Connecting Serial Devices Pin Signal 2 RXD Pin Signal _ 3 TXD 5 1 DCD 5 GND 3 il 2 RXD 5 2 3 TXD 4 8 4 DTR 7 5 GND 6 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 2 3 NE 4100 Series User s Manual Panel Layout and Pin Assignments Block Diagram 1 MB SDRAM 2 MB Flash Customer s device UART 10 100 M 80186 CPU Ethernet PHY UARTO MAC Ready GPIO Port i 10M 100M Driver Ue LED LED a i Re Serial Console NE 4100T ST LED Indicators LED Function Power Indicates the power is on om udowedemwraen OOO Power is on and NE 4100T i
19. 20 Series has 2 models NE 41208 and NE 4120A both of which measure 57 x 40 mm Panel Layouts Top Panel of NE 4120S J2 Please note that the JP2 485SEL 1s used to select RS 485 422 modes Short the JP2 set to RS 485 2 wire mode Open JP2 set to RS 422 485 4 wire mode NE 4110 ST evaluation board for NE 4120 Seires Jumper 7 J7 Jumper 9 J9 149 00 mm Ethernet Port L Power Jack r c f f 5 4 3 1 II ABRE o0000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000 o0000000000000000000000 0o0000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000 O O 0o0o000000000000000000000 o00000000000000000000000 o00000000000000000000000 o00000000000000000000000 o00000000000000000000000 0ooooooooooooooooooooooo o0000000000000000000000 oo0ooooooooooooooooooooo o00000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000 o00000000000000000000000 o00000000000000000000000 oooooooooooooooooooo o0000000000000000000 00000000000000000000 99 00 mm Jumper 10 J10 Interface Selectable DI O Selectable Jumper D o HERE ER 000 ON_ DIP BABS DI O o e o Coos LL Signal Setting Swtich e o 00000 ee 00090 Oo y c Rossososss O OU JuU puL JL Reset Button DI O Terminal Block Serial COM Port Serial Port RS 232 For Debugging 2 9 NE 4100 Series User s Manual Panel Layout and Pin Assignments Pin Assignments Serial Header Pinouts J1 for NE 41205 NC 10 9 NC CTSO 8 7 RTSO DSRO 6
20. 3 3 Circuit Pad for External Connection sse evite iode ee eU ee tt diem tti e 3 4 COMME CHINO Ihe POW Cle uode ad quud uedk dia 3 4 Connecting tothe Netw Ork 4d d bd gie dt e etiim ttd 3 5 Connectme fora Serial DEVICE aie t eit estie mia ant aset 3 5 DLO SEINE EE EE 3 5 Digital Output LED Circuit Design oocccccccnncnnncncnoncnnnnnnnonennnnnnnininenons 3 6 Sel c np the Interact ide 3 7 Chapter 4 Choosing the Proper Operation Mode 4 1 OVVIO NETT e eee 4 2 RO PSE VST IOUS viii ida 4 2 POPC ien Moderen agua a Io S esos N 4 3 ODEMO ana ios 4 3 GUESS 4 4 Chapter 5 Initial IP Address Configuration 5 1 Initializing NE 4100 Series IP AddresS ooccccccccccccccccccnococinnninnninnnnnnnnnnanannnn 5 2 Factory Derault IPAQ TESSA idas 5 2 NE 4100 Series Administration Suite esee 5 2 A d do mM Hr C ET 5 2 Telnet OS Ol Cia zits wens m RN n ata ipe vel Rec cott sees iN A E Ra muB DU EU uGES 5 3 Serial Console 19200 1 8 Li 5 5 Chapter 6 Web Console Configuration eese eene 6 1 Op tine Yout BOW Ser sd ita 6 2 Pasie OCU OS 2oruesttobtstreom Bo oM res mati atit ti cedit ies 6 3 INS UW OF ie Se LII eana bebe bad marten rere ld e ld 6 5 wie RE BOYS A o EO nee ee 6 8 Chapter 7 Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C Appendix D Append
21. 5 4002 Destination IP address 3 192 168 2 95 192 168 2 95 4003 Destination IP address 4 192 168 2 95 192 168 2 95 4004 Local Listen port 4001 Apply the above settings to all serial ports Submit Delimiter 1 Setting Factory Default 6 15 NE 4100 Series User s Manual Web Console Configuration Delimiter 2 Setting Factory Default Necessity Once the NE 4100 Series receives both delimiters through the serial port it immediately packs all data currently in its buffer and sends it to the NE 4100 Series Ethernet port Note Delimiter 2 1s optional If left blank then Delimiter 1 alone trips clearing of the buffer Delimiter 2 is optional If left blank then Delimiter 1 alone trips clearing of the buffer If the size of the serial data received 1s greater than 1K the NE 4100 Series will automatically pack the data and AN send it to the Ethernet However to use the delimiter function you must at least enable Delimiter 1 If Delimiter 1 is left blank and Delimiter 2 is enabled the delimiter function will not work properly Force tTransmit Setting Factory Default Necessity 0 Disable the force transmit timeout 1 to 65535 Forces the NE 4100 Series TCP IP protocol software to try to pack serial data received during the specified time into the same data frame This parameter defines the interval during which NE 4100 Series fetches the serial data from 1ts internal buffer
22. 5 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 A subnet mask represents all the network hosts at one geographic location in one building or on the same local area network When a packet 1s sent out over the network the NE 4100 Series will use the subnet mask to check whether the desired TCP IP host specified in the packet is on a local network segment If the address is on the same network segment as the NE 4100 Series a connection is established directly from the NE 4100 Series board Otherwise the connection 1s established through the given default gateway Gateway Setting Factory Default A gateway is a network gateway that acts as an entrance to another network Usually the computers that control traffic within the network or at the local Internet service provider are gateway nodes NE 4100 Series needs to know the IP address of the default gateway computer in order to communicate with the hosts outside the local network environment For correct gateway IP address information consult the network administrator IP configuration Setting Factory Default Necessity Static Static Required DHCP DHCP BOOTP BOOTP In Dynamic IP environments the firmware will retry 3 times every 30 seconds until network settings are assigned by the DHCP or BOOTP server The Timeout for each try increases from 1 second to 3 seconds to 5 seconds If the DHCP BOOTP Server is unavailable the firmware will use the default IP address 192 168 127 254 Netmask and Ga
23. 5 4001 The UDP port that NE 4100 Series listens to and that other devices must use to contact NE 4100 Series To avoid conflicts with well known UDP ports the default is set to 4001 6 16 NE 4100 Series User s Manual Web Console Configuration Accessible IP Settings Click on the Accessible IP Settings link on the left side of the screen to display serial settings Make necessary changes to the settings and click on Submit to validate the modifications Accessible IP Settings Enable the accessible IP list Disable will allow all IP s connection request No Active the rule IP Address IP Netmask PROT PARAM NE 4100 Series has an IP address based filtering method to control access to the NE 4100 Series Accessible IP Settings allows you to add or remove Legal remote host IP addresses to prevent unauthorized access Access to NE 4100 Series is controlled by IP address That is if a host s IP address is in the accessible IP table then the host will be allowed access to the NE 4100 Series You can allow one of the following cases by setting the parameter Only one host with a specific IP address can access the NE 4100 Series Enter IP address 255 255 255 255 e g 192 168 1 1 255 255 255 255 Hosts on a given subnet can access the NE 4100 Series Enter IP address 255 255 255 0 e g 192 168 1 0 255 255 255 0 Any host can access the NE 4100 Series Disable this function Re
24. ED LED LED NE 4110A Block Diagram Customer s device RS 422 485 80186 CPU Signal Line RS 422 485 MAC Driver interface GPIO Port PIOO PIO3 Line Driver TX Rx Serial console EPAPARA LAN D ama Pee interface 10M 100M Ready LED LED LED 2 NE 4100 Series User s Manual Panel Layout and Pin Assignments LED Indicators LED Name LED Color LED Function Power is on and NE 4110 is Steady on e functioning normally green NE 4110 has been located by Blinking NE 4110 Administrator s Location Ready function 1 Power is off or power error condition exists steady off 2 The IP address cannot be found in DHCP mode 3 IP address conflict DIO1 md Indicates that DIO is in low 0 status DIO2 J md Indicates that DIO is in low 0 status DIO3 md Indicates that DIO is in low 0 status me s o is a Does ra m ies RADO ead OO NE 4110 ST Serial Port Pinouts DB9 Male Connector for serial console DB9 Male Connector for Connecting Serial Pin Signal MENACES 2 RXD Pin Signal 3 TXD 5 1 DCD S GND 3 ll 2 RXD 5 EM Ei 3 TXD 4 8 4 DTR 7 5 GND 6 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS TXD TXD RXD RXD SGND DO D1 D2 D3 000009000 Data Data 2 8 NE 4100 Series User s Manual Panel Layout and Pin Assignments NE 4120 Series NE 4120 Series are very similar to NE 4110 Series in many ways except that NE 4120 Embedded Network Enablers are the pin header type NE 41
25. If there is incoming data through the serial port NE 4100 Series stores the data in the internal buffer NE 4100 Series transmits data stored in the buffer via TCP IP but only if the internal buffer is full or if the force transmit time interval reaches the time specified as Force Transmit timeout Optimal force transmit timeout differs according to your application but it must be at least as large as one character interval within the specified baud rate For example assume that the serial port 1s set to 1200 bps 8 data bits 1 stop bit and no parity In this case the total number of bits required to send a character is 10 bits and the time required to transfer one character is 10 bits 1200 bits s 1000 8 3 ms Therefore you should set the Force Transmit timeout to be larger than 8 3 ms Force Transmit timeout is specified in milliseconds and must be larger than 10 ms If the user wants to send a series of characters in a packet the serial device attached to NE 4100 Series should send characters without time delay larger than Force Transmit timeout between characters and the total length of data must be smaller than or equal to NE 4100 Series internal buffer size The serial communication buffer size of NE 4100 Series is 1 Kbyte per port Destination IP address 1 2 3 4 Setting Factory Default IP address range Required E g Begin 192 168 1 1 End 192 168 1 10 Local Listen port Setting Factory Default 1 to 6553
26. NE 4100 Series Serial to Ethernet Embedded Network Enablers These compact sized Network Enablers not only let you network enable your serial devices but also come equipped with built in TCP IP protocols for fast integration saving you time and energy on programming The following topics are covered in this chapter O Overview a Package Checklist O Product Features a Product Specifications NE 4100 Series User s Manual Introduction Overview NE 4100 Series Network Enablers are serial to Ethernet embedded modules that come in 3 types drop in type NE 4100T RJ45 type NE 4110S A and pin header type NE 4120S A The letters at the end of the model numbers indicate the serial signal supported by the product T represents TTL whereas S and A represent RS 232 and RS 422 485 respectively NE 4100 Series products are very compact less than half the size of a credit card With such a small size these Embedded Network Enablers fit into almost any kind of serial device to make the serial device 10 100M Ethernet ready These products also come with a built in TCP IP stack for fast integration with your serial devices This means that your engineers no longer need to spend a lot of time on TCP IP programming but instead can focus on developing other major features shortening your product s time to market The reliable TCP IP communication firmware that comes with NE 4100 Series products can be configured easily with a user friendly Windo
27. NE 4100 Series User s Manual Fourth Edition October 2004 www moxa com product Moxa Technologies Co Ltd Tel 886 2 8919 1230 Fax 886 2 8919 1231 Web www moxa com MOXA Technical Support Worldwide support moxa com tw The Americas support moxa com NE 4100 Series User s Manual The software described in this manual 1s furnished under a license agreement and may be used only in accordance with the terms of that agreement Copyright Notice Copyright O 2004 Moxa Technologies Co Ltd All rights reserved Reproduction without permission is prohibited Trademarks MOXA 1s a registered trademark of The Moxa Group All other trademarks or registered marks in this manual belong to their respective manufacturers Disclaimer Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Moxa Moxa provides this document as is without warranty of any kind either expressed or implied including but not limited to its particular purpose Moxa reserves the right to make improvements and or changes to this manual or to the products and or the programs described in this manual at any time Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable However Moxa assumes no responsibility for its use or for any infringements on the rights of third parties that may result from its use This product might include unintentional technical or typographical
28. Server name Setting Factory Default to 39 characters NP model name Serial No This option is useful for specifying the location or application of different NE 4100 Series boards Time NE 4100 Series has a built in Real Time Clock for time calibration functions Functions such as Auto warning Email or SNMP Trap can add real time information to the message First time users should select the time zone first The Console will display the real time according to the time zone compared to GMT If you would like to modify the real time clock select Local Time NE 4100 Series firmware will modify the GMT time according to the Time Zone Time zone Setting Factory Default User selectable time zone GMT Greenwich Mean Time NE 4100 Series User s Manual Web Console Configuration Local time Setting Factory Default User adjustable time GMT Greenwich Mean Time A Time Settings Microsoft Intemet Explorer Click on the Modify button to open the Modify time settings window to input the correct local time Modify time settings Date Time pes yho ra pe sp m Submit Close Time server Setting Factory Default IP or Domain address None Optional E g 192 168 1 1 time stdtime gov tw or time nist gov NE 4100 Series uses SNTP RFC 1769 for auto time calibration Input the correct Time Server IP address or domain address Once NE 4100 Series 1s configured w
29. Status doesn t matter Length of data 1 hex represents one byte data 0 Fill in the number of the DIO you wish to access The DIO number starts from O hex Return Command Status Check the Command Status code on the previous page Length of data 3 hex Must be 3 bytes of return code in this mode data 0 The number of the DIO you wish to access data 1 DIO mode hex 0 for IN 1 for OUT data 2 DIO status hex 0 for LOW 1 for HIGH C code example BOOL ReadSingleDIO int port int mode int status DIOPacketStruct packet packet header command 1 read single DIO command packet header version 2 DIO protocol version packet header length 1 data length packet data 0 char port Number of the DIO send SocketFd char amp packet sizeof DIOHeaderStruct 1 0 Send TCP Packet Process the returned data here return TRUE j 2 Writing a Single DIO Parameters Command code 2 hex Version 2 hex Command Status doesn t matter Length of data 3 hex represents three bytes data 0 The number of the DIO you wish to access data 1 DIO mode hex 0 for IN 1 for OUT data 2 DIO status hex 0 for LOW 1 for HIGH Return Command Status Check the Command Status code on the previous page Length of data 3 hex Must be 3 bytes of return code in this mode data 0 The number of the DIO you wish to access data 1 DIO mode hex 0 for IN 1 for OUT data 2 DIO status hex 0 for LOW 1 fo
30. TGPTIP Ethernet Driver Mode RS 232 Device The driver used for Real COM Mode comes with the NE 4100 Series Windows Administrator which is installed automatically on your computer when you install the NE 4100 Series Administration Suite The important point is that Real COM Mode allows users to continue using RS 232 422 485 serial communications software that was written for pure serial communications applications The driver intercepts data sent to the host s COM port packs it into a TCP IP packet and then redirects it through the host s Ethernet card At the other end of the connection the NE 4100 Series boards accept the Ethernet frame unpack the TCP IP packet and then transparently send it to the appropriate serial device attached to the NE 4100 Series boards serial port Real COM Mode allows several hosts to have access control of the same NE 4100 Series board The Moxa driver that comes with your NE 4100 Series controls host access to attached serial devices by checking the host s IP address Modify the Accessible IP Setting table when a public IP address is required for your application 9 Initial IP Address Configuration When setting up your NE 4100 Series for the first time the first thing you should do is configure the IP address This chapter introduces the method for configuring NE 4100 Series IP address Select one of the initial IP Address configuration methods to configure NE 4100 Series IP Addr
31. UdpNoPorts UdpInErrors UdpOutDatagrams UdpLocalAddress UdpLocalPort Address Translation MIB AtIfIndex AtPhysAddress AtNetAddress Ud ifOutQLen ipAdEntNetMask IcmpOutTimestamps D 2 Service Information This appendix shows you how to contact Moxa for information about this and other products and how to report problems In this appendix we cover the following topics a MOXA Internet Services a Problem Report Form O Product Return Procedure NE 4100 Series User s Manual Service Information MOXA Internet Services Customer satisfaction 1s our number one concern and to ensure that customers receive the full benefit of our products Moxa Internet Services has been set up to provide technical support driver updates product information and user s manual updates The following services are provided E mail for technical support support moxa com tw World Wide Web WWW Site for product information http www moxa com E 2 NE 4100 Series User s Manual Service Information Problem Report Form MOXA NE 4100 Series 1 Moxa Product L NE 4100T O NE 4110S O NE 4110A O NE 41208 O NE 4120A O NE 4100T P LINE 4110S P LINE 4110A P LINE 4120S P LlNE 4120A P O NE 4100T CMD O NE 4110S CMD O NE 4110A CMD O NE 4120S CMD O NE 4120A CMD 2 Serial Number Problem Description Please describe the symptoms of the problem as clearly as possible including any error messages yo
32. Well Known Port Numbers TCP Socket Application Service World Wibe Web HTTP 119 Netword news Transfer Protocol NNTP 123 Network Time Protocol 213 IPX 160 223 Reserved for future use Domain Name Server domain Trivial Transfer Protocol TETP Gopler Protocol UDP Socket Application Service 2 7 11 13 35 39 42 43 49 5 3 Finger Protocol 0 9 s a 61 62 13 7 7 l SNMP Simple Network Mail Protocol SNMP Traps IPX Used for IP Tunneling l l l 2 A 2 NECI Library NECI Network Enabler Configuration Interface is a set of APIs that run in the Windows 95 98 ME NT 2000 XP system to search locate and configure the NE 4100 Series over the network The NE 4100 Series library can be found in the folder NECI LIB on the CD enclosed with NE 4100 Series product For more information refer to NECI chm in that directory and examples located in NECI LIBYVCConsoleExample C DIO Commands In this appendix we give the reference DIO commands used to access the Digital I O status of the Network Enabler from an Ethernet network The Digital I O status can be accessed by a specific TCP port default 5001 on the Network Enabler Command Packet Format Length Bytes 4 1 255 Send the Command packet to the Network Enabler Data field is command specific ACK Packet Format Length Bytes 4 1 255 The Network Enabler returns by ACK packet You can get the Digital I O s
33. al Emulator 3 When the PComm Terminal Emulator window E3 PComm Terminal Emulator opens first click on the Port Manager menu item and elle Feit Manager Help select Open or simply click on the Open icon JRA fe Ee we Be mda 4 The Property window opens automatically From the Communication Parameter page select the Communication Parameter Terminal File Transfer Capturing appropriate COM port for the connection COMI in this example and 19200 for Baud Rate 8 for Data Bits None for Parity and 1 for Stop Bits COM Options Parts Baud Rate 5 From the Property window s Terminal page select ANSI or VT100 for Terminal Type and then click OK If you select Dumb Terminal as the terminal type some of the console functions especially the Monitor function may not work properly pr grege DTR ON C DFF Data Bits Parity Stop Bits XU N X FF ATS ON C OFF 6 Type any character then auto switch from data mode to console mode 7 Start configuring the IP address SESS os under Networking Settings ers spissa RUM i2 Refer to step 4 Telnet Console EE for the rest of the IP settings 1 Basic settings 2 Network settings 3 Serial settings 4 DIC setting 5 Cperating settings 6 Accessible IP settings 7 Auto warning settings 8 Monitor 9 Ping a Change password b Load factory default v View settings s Save Restart a Quit ey in y
34. al Output N DOO DO1 DO2 DO3 Low Digital Output LEDs O High DOO DO1 DO2 DO3 a Digital Output Terminal Block 1 First you need to use the DI O selectable jumper to set the DI O modes as shown below DI O Mode 3 5 NE 4100 Series User s Manual Getting Started 2 After the DI O modes are set you need to use Digital Input Dip Switches to configure the status for DIO and DL You can either configure the status to Low or High If you wish to configure DIO s status to Low and DI2 s status to High set Dip Switch 1 to the ON position and DIP Switch 3 to the OFF position as shown below a Input ize ON Low OFF High 3 DOI and DO3 s status must be configured with the Web Console If you configure DOT status to Low and DO3 s to High the DO1 s LED will show solid red and DO3 s LED will not light up Refer to chapter 6 for more configuration details Digital Output VT DOO DO1 DO2 DO3 Low Digital Output LEDs 4 0 0 O tw Digital Output LED Circuit Design The figure shown below is the digital output LED circuit design The design is called Sink Pet vo 0 3 3V For developing your own applications you need to be aware of the voltage limits shown below The output electric circuit is 1 mA Min Max Unit Conditions aed al ool TT Input Voltage to Low status ca id el ri m Voltage to High status AN cr r
35. an that of the Force Transmit timeout To prevent the unintended loss of data due to the session being disconnected 1t is highly recommended that this value is set large enough so that the intended data transfer is completed ATTENTION N Inactivity time is ONLY active when TCP connection on is set to Any character Delimiter 1 Setting Factory Default Delimiter 2 Setting Factory Default Once the NE 4100 Series receives both delimiters through its serial port it immediately packs all data currently in its buffer and sends it out the NE 4100 Series Ethernet port Delimiter 2 1s optional If left blank then Delimiter 1 alone trips clearing of the buffer If the size of the serial data received 1s greater than 1K the NE 4100 Series will automatically pack the data and AN send it to the Ethernet However to use the delimiter function you must at least enable Delimiter 1 If Delimiter 1 is left blank and Delimiter 2 is enabled the delimiter function will not work properly Force transmit Setting Factory Default Necessity 0 to 65535 ms 0 ms Optional 0 Disable the force transmit timeout to 65535 Forces the NE 4100 Series TCP IP protocol software to try to pack serial data received during the specified time into the same data frame This parameter defines the interval during which NE 4100 Series fetches the serial data from 1ts internal buffer If there is incoming data through the serial port NE 41
36. and then Add Target gt Rescan To use the Monitor function follow the steps described below l eA Select Broadcast under the Configuration function group V Network Enabler Administrator Configuration ES File Function Configuration View Help 22 2 eon Function Network Enabler Admit Configuration 1 Network Enabler Module s bio Model MaC aaivess____ dese Status O E NE 4100T 00 30 E8 00 00 01 1321663140 ail Monitor Bi Port Monitor E COM Mapping be X9 IP Address Report Click on Monitor WW Network Enabler Administrator Monitor Elle Function Monitor View Help IDDU S A Function Network Enabler Admit Ei Configuration E Tos W Port Monitor be E COM Mapping X9 IP Address Report Monitor Stopped 0 Network Enabler Module s No Model MAC Address IP Address 7 11 NE 4100 Series User s Manual Configuring Windows Administrator 3 Select Add Target W Network Enabler Administrator Monitor Remove Target Load Configured COM Port 4 When you select add target you will see an NE 4100 Series list that looks the same as when using Configuration gt Broadcast Search Check the NE 4100 Series modules you would like to Monitor and then click OK Add NPort No Model MACAddess IP Address Bi NE 4100T 00 30 E8 00 00 01 192 158 3 140
37. assign a valid IP address to NE 4100 Series before it will work in your network environment Your network system administrator should provide you with an IP address and related settings for your network The IP address must be unique within the network otherwise NE 4100 Series will not have a valid connection to the network First time users can refer to Chapter 5 Initial IP address Configuration for more information You can choose from four possible IP Configuration modes Static DHCP DHCP BOOTP and BOOTP located under the web console screen s IP configuration drop down box Function Definition Static User defined IP address Netmask Gateway DHCP DHCP Server assigned IP address Netmask Gateway DNS and Time Server DHCP BOOTP DHCP Server assigned IP address Netmask Gateway DNS and Time Server or BOOTP Server assigned IP address BOOTP BOOTP Server assigned IP address IP Address Setting Factory Default E g 192 168 1 1 192 168 127 254 Required IP addresses of the form x x x 0 and x x x 255 are invalid An IP address is a number assigned to a network device such as a computer as a permanent address on the network Computers use the IP address to identify and talk to each other over the network Choose a proper IP address which is unique and valid in your network environment 6 5 NE 4100 Series User s Manual Web Console Configuration Netmask Setting Factory Default E g 25
38. ation lt 5 gt DNS server 1 6 gt DNS server 2 gt SNMP 8 gt SNMP community lt 9 gt SNMP contact lt a gt SNMP location lt b gt Auto IP report to IP lt c Auto IP report to TCP port lt d gt Auto IP report period lt u gt View settings lt m gt Back to main menu lt a gt Quit Key in your selection 1 IP address 192 168 127 254 1 lt Main Menu gt Network settings gt gt 6 Press any key to continue 43 18 a icos 2 gt Netmask 3 gt Gateway lt 4 IP configuration lt 5 gt DNS server 1 lt 6 gt DNS server 2 gt SNMP 8 gt SNMP community lt 9 gt SNMP contact lt a SNMP location lt b gt Auto IP report to IP lt c Auto IP report to TCP port lt d gt Auto IP report period lt u Uiew settings lt m gt Back to main menu lt a gt Quit Key in your selection 1 IP address 192 168 127 254 Set IP address success ress any key to continue p lt Main Menu gt Network settings gt gt 7 Type m and then press Enter to return to the main EIS Ph Sauce menu 2 Netmask 3 gt Gateway lt 4 IP configuration 5 gt DNS server 1 lt 6 gt DNS server 2 7 gt SNMP 8 gt SNMP community 9 SNMP contact lt a gt SNMP location lt b Auto IP report to IP lt c Auto IP report to TCP port lt d gt fiuto IP report period Cv View settings lt m gt Back to main menu lt a gt Quit our selection m 8 Type s and then press Enter to Save R
39. ctivity time b o 65535 ms Max connection hi 1 4 Data Packing Delimiter 1 Hex lv Enable Delimiter 2 lo Hex T Enable Force transmit lo 0 65535 ms TCP Server Mode Local TCP port 4001 Command port 966 Apply the above settings to all serial ports Submit SLOL SLE D E E TCP alive check time Setting Factory Default Necessity 0 min TCP connection is not closed due to an idle TCP connection 1 to 99 min NE 4100 series automatically closes the TCP connection if there is no TCP activity for the given time After the connection is closed NE 4100 series starts listening for another host s TCP connection Inactivity time Setting Factory Default O ms TCP connection is not closed due to an idle serial line 0 65535 ms NE 4100 series automatically closes the TCP connection if there is no serial data activity for the given time After the connection 1s closed NE 4100 series starts listening for another host s TCP connection This parameter defines the maintenance status as Closed or Listen on the TCP connection The connection is closed if there is no incoming or outgoing data through the serial port during the specific Inactivity time 6 9 NE 4100 Series User s Manual Web Console Configuration If the value of inactivity time is set to 0 the current TCP connection is maintained until there is a connection close request Although inactivity time 1s disabled the NE 4100 series will check
40. d to the network and then install the driver on the host computer The second way 1s Off line COM Installation without connecting the NE 4100 Series to the network first Off line COM Mapping can decrease the system integrator s effort by solving different field problems Via off line installation users can process the host software installation and then install the NE 4100 Series to different fields Use the following procedure to map COM ports 1 On line COM Mapping Connect NE 4100 Series to the network gt Set NE 4100 series to the proper IP address gt Map COMs to your host gt Apply Change 2 Off line COM Mapping Map COMs to your host gt Apply Change gt Connect NE 4100 Series to the network gt Configure NE 4100 Series IP address On line COM Mapping Bro adc ast Se arch for NE 4 1 00 xs Need ER Administmior COLES E E ox S h k File Function Configuration View Help eries on the network 222 Lon Configuration o Network Enabler Module s r No Model MAC Address IP Address Function Network Enabler Admit Configuration Monitor Port Monitor d COM Mapping 9 IP Address Report Broadcast Search Specify by IP Address Select the COM Mapping File Function COM Mapping View Help function group loo len a Function COM Mapping 2 COM Network Enabler Admi No Model IP Address Port
41. ddress 192 168 127 254 IP addresses of the form 192 168 xxx xxx are referred to as private IP addresses since it is not possible to directly access a device configured with a private IP address from a public network For example you would not be able to ping such a device from an outside Internet connection NE 4100 Series applications that require sending data over a public network such as the Internet require setting up the server with a valid public IP address which can be leased from a local ISP NE 4100 Series Administration Suite NE 4100 Series Administration Suite consists of some useful utility programs that are used to configure and manage your NE 4100 Series See Chapter 7 for details on how to install NE 4100 Series Administration Suite and how to use this suite of useful utilities to set up IP addresses and configure your NE 4100 Series ARP You can make use of the ARP Address Resolution Protocol command to set up an IP address for your NE 4100 Series The ARP command tells your computer to associate the NE 4100 Series MAC address with the intended IP address You must then use Telnet to access the NE 4100 Series at which point the NE 4100 Series module s IP address will be reconfigured In order to use this setup method both your computer and NE 4100 Series must be connected to the inch Or you may use a cross over Ethernet cable to connect the NE 4100 Series directly to your computer s Ethernet card Y
42. dress Report 7 19 Remove Target Enable Disable ff COM Settings A Export COM Mapping a Import COM Mapping A Well Known Port Numbers This appendix is included for your reference Listed below are Well Known Port Numbers that may cause network problems if you configure NE 4100 Series for the same port Refer to RFC 1700 for Well Know Port Numbers or refer to the following introduction from IANA The port numbers are divided into three ranges the Well Known Ports the Registered Ports and the Dynamic and or Private Ports The Well Known Ports are those from 0 through 1023 The Registered Ports are those from 1024 through 49151 The Dynamic and or Private Ports are those from 49152 through 65535 The Well Known Ports are assigned by IANA and on most systems can only be used by system processes or by programs executed by privileged users The following table shows famous port numbers among the well known port numbers For more details please visit the IANA website at http www 1ana org assignments port numbers o mm rc Pon ni Mallo O 2 Management y O 0 Em 0000 Pisa ci o aime at m rro ar Fmecontrot pon m ON as SMP Gimp Ma Tener Pro at ime rime Serve Host name server names server e wsom o o imos O m Domain Name Server doma m ge NE 4100 Series User s Manual
43. e NE 4100 Series is password protected Specify IP Address was used to locate it and the password has been entered from within the current Administrator session Henceforth during this Administrator session activating various utilities for this NE 4100 Series will not require re entering the password l 1 NE 4100 Series User s Manual Configuring Windows Administrator Configuring NE 4100 Series l Select the NE 4100 Series module you wish to configure and click the right mouse button Select Configure from the drop down list W Network Enabler Administrator Configuration m ZZ Broadcast Search dk Specify by IP Address i Ei l Upgrade Firmware Export Configuration a Import Configuration gt Assien IP Address GEAR A The next window to open shows that Configurator is processing the configuration of that NE 4100 Series module Processing Configuration El SETVET Name lime Zone Local Wate Local lime lime Server Enable Web Lonsole enable lenet onsale The Configurator window has nine tabs Basic Network Serial Operating Mode Accessible IPs Auto Warning IP Address Report Password and Digital IO that allow the user to view and modify basic parameters related to the NE 4100 Series operation Refer to Chapter 6 for each parameter s f
44. errors Changes are periodically made to the information herein to correct such errors and these changes are incorporated into new editions of the publication Table of Contents Chapter 1 INtToOduciON da 1 1 A n T 1 2 Package Check HST spre c aes 1 2 Product E SAUS ia 1 2 Product SP CCIIICALIONS otros A VeRO pti rne Re EE pee Und 1 3 Chapter 2 Panel Layout and Pin Assignments 2 1 INE 4 TOOTING AA TOO SS Eie ete reto pee RAT em coe n tbe 2 2 Panel Egyolltsoesaettees i adeo eS AO Dec ee 2 2 PLASMA DES oe UAE Un e DER Ine Rn ERAI FER UM AR NRI RUNE EDU TE 2 3 block Da ra ree iet a a 2 4 NE 41001 ST LBEDIBOIStOES ceo 2 4 INE ALTO Series NBA LOST ii iii et dd 2 5 Fanell EOS 2 5 PMS SPOTL Schoo ustedes ea tabes edunt a status dues esser oss 2 6 Block Dia orans ueste tao d e ta ital m beim dit ee 2 7 EAD fit BOTS sit linia 2 8 DT 1D OF SII ll 2 9 E oe eR ner Re ee ee oe eR ee 2 9 SA A mua oa ea A 2 10 Blocks Daora S arie e rom lautete eed ned et cebat 2 11 TE DTG Caton si 2 12 Chapter 3 Getting Started ii ori se eee ese 3 1 WTP FRC GUC De DES oes E abel 3 2 Attaching NE 4100T to the Evaluation Board cococccccccncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnononinos 3 2 Attaching NE 4110 Series to the Evaluation Board occcccccccccnnccnnnnnnnnnnnnnnos 3 3 Attaching NE 4120 Series to the Evaluation Board essssss
45. ess For more details about network settings see the Network Settings section from Chapter 6 Web Console Configuration This chapter includes the following sections Initializing NE 4100 Series IP Address Factory Default IP Address NE 4100 Series Administration Suite lt recommended configuration method ARP Telnet Console Serial Console 19200 n 8 1 DO D D D U UD NE 4100 Series User s Manual Initial IP Address Configuration Initializing NE 4100 Series IP Address l Determine whether your NE 4100 Series board will use a Static IP or Dynamic IP either DHCP or BOOTP application 2 If NE 4100 Series is used in a Static IP environment you can use NE 4100 Series Administration Suite ARP Web Console Telnet Console or Serial Console to configure the new IP address 3 If NE 4100 Series is used in a Dynamic IP environment you can use NE 4100 Series Administration suite Web Console Telnet Console or Serial Console to configure NE 4100 Series to get an IP address dynamically with DHCP DHCP BOOTP or BOOTP ATTENTION o T ATTENTION Consult your network administrator on how to reserve a fixed IP address for your NE 4100 Series in the MAC IP mapping table when using a DHCP Server or BOOTP Server In most applications you should assign a fixed IP address to your NE 4100 Series Factory Default IP Address NE 4100 Series products are configured with the following default private IP address Default IP a
46. estart the lt Main Menu gt gt lt i gt Basic settings system 2 gt Network settings 3 gt Serial settings 4 gt DIO setting lt 5 gt Operating settings 6 gt Accessible IP settings lt C gt Auto warning settings lt 8 gt Monitor lt 9 gt Ping lt a gt Change password lt b gt Load factory default lt u gt View settings lt s gt Save Restart lt q gt Quit Key in your selection s 9 Type y and then press Enter to save the new IP address say li and restart the NE 4100 Series board ay Ma Key in your selection y 5 4 NE 4100 Series User s Manual Initial IP Address Configuration Serial Console 19200 n 8 1 You may use the RS 232 console port to set up the IP address for NE 4100 Series We suggest using MOXA PComm Terminal Emulator which is available free of charge as part of the MOXA PComm Lite program suite to carry out the installation procedure although other similar utilities may also be used Please go to www moxa com to download the installation program for PComm Lite Before you start to configure the NE 4100 Series via serial console and connect the serial cable from NE 4100 Series to your computer s serial port 1 Connect the RS 232 DEBUG P1 serial port located on the evaluation board NE 4100T ST or NE 4110 ST for NE 4100 Series directly to your computer s male RS 232 serial port 2 From the Windows desktop click on Start gt Programs gt PComm Lite gt Termin
47. fer to the following table for more details about the configuration example 192 168 0 1 to 192 168 255 254 192 168 0 0 255 255 0 0 192 168 1 1 to 192 168 1 126 192 168 1 0 255 255 255 128 192 168 1 129 to 192 168 1 254 192 168 1 128 255 255 255 128 6 17 NE 4100 Series User s Manual Auto Warning Settings Click on the Auto Warning Settings link on the left side of the screen to display serial settings Make necessary changes to the settings and click on Submit to validate the modifications E mail and SNMP Trap ATTENTION A 3 Main Menu FCJ Overview ra Basic Settings Fa Network Settings ag Serial Settings CQ Porti Bog Operating Settings CJ Porti Ed Accessible IP Settings Sy Auto warning Settings FCJ E mail and SNMP Trap iC Event Type SQ Digital IO Ed Change Password Fa Load Factory Default C Save Restart Mail server Mail server Setting Web Console Configuration Auto warning Email and SNMP trap Mail server Mail server User name Password My server requires authentication From E mail address NE4110S_1 NE41108 E mail address 1 m E mail address 2 m E mail address 3 maass E mail address 4 mM SNMP trap server IP or Domain Name User name Setting to 15 characters Setting to 15 characters y a 4 3 gt s From E mail address Setting to 63 characters E
48. ies This chapter includes the following sections O Overview A Installing Network Enabler Administrator a Starting Configuration Broadcast Search Unlock Password Protection Configuring NE 4100 Series Upgrading Firmware gt Export Import a Monitor a Port Monitor a COM Mapping gt On line COM Mapping gt Off line COM Mapping NE 4100 Series User s Manual Configuring Windows Administrator Overview We understand the importance of software as the foundation of your application and with this in mind we designed NE 4100 Series Network Enabler Administrator to let you easily install and configure your NE 4100 Series products over the network NE 4100 Series Network Enabler Administrator provides five function groups that ease the installation process allows off line COM mapping and provides monitoring and IP location server functions NE 4100 Series Network Enabler Administrator is an integrated software suite that bundles NE 4100 Series Administrator and the IP Serial Library and provides everything you need to remotely manage monitor and modify your NE 4100 Series hassle free Installing Network Enabler Administrator 1 Once the Setup program starts running click on Yes to proceed 2 This will install Network Enabler Administrator Do you wish to continue Yes No 1B Setup Network Enabler Administrator 3 E ioj xl 2 Click on Next when the Welcome window opens to proceed with the Welco
49. ion to the Ethernet in the following ways 7 The upper right corner LED indicator blinks with green color when the cable is properly connected to a 100 Mbps Ethernet network and data is being transmitted The upper left corner LED indicator blinks with yellow color when the cable is properly connected to a 10 Mbps Ethernet network and data is being transmitted Connecting to a Serial Device Connect the serial data cable between the evaluation boards NE 4100T ST and NE 4110 ST and the serial device DI O Settings NE 4100 Series Embedded Network Enablers support 4 digital I Os All the 4 digital I Os are GPIO General Purpose I O that allows you to set to digital output or digital input mode by software On the evaluation board LEDs are simulated as the output loading while the DIP switch is simulated as an input device DI O mode for physical wiring is selected by DI O mode jumper For example when the DI O mode of DI O1 is set to DI the circuit of DI O1 on the NE 4100 series module 1s connected to Digital Input DIP switch digit 1 When the firmware of the NE 4100 series set DI O1 to digital input mode you may check the DI O1 status by Windows utility or Web browser Change the digit 1 of the switch you can see the changes appear on Web browser DI O Selectable Jumper DI O Mode DI DO Digital Input JE NE SE ON Low m OH ON DIR OFF High COD B B B B Digital Input Signal Setting Switch Digit
50. is set to 1 the Real COM driver on the specific host has full control Max connection 1 Allows only 1 host s Real COM driver to open the specific NE 4100 series serial port Max connection 2 to 4 Allows 2 to 4 host s Real COM drivers to open the specific NE 4100 series serial port at the same time When multiple hosts Real COM drivers open the serial port at the same time the COM driver only provides a pure data tunnel without control ability Application software that is based on the COM driver will receive a driver response of success when the software uses any of the Win32 API functions The firmware will only send the data back to the driver on the host Data will be sent first in first out when data comes into the NE 4100 series from the Ethernet interface When Max Connection is not 1 it also means that NE 4100 series will be in multi connection application In the multi connection application when one of two to four hosts closes the COM port NE 4100 series will suspend receiving or sending serial data until the host successfully closes the COM port In multi connection applications NE 4100 series will use the serial communication parameters set in the console If the host opens the COM with parameters different from NE 4100 series console setting data communication may not work properly Delimiter 1 Setting Factory Default Necessity 00 to FF 0 for None Optional Delimiter 2 Setting Facto
51. istrator E Ioj xl 6 Click on Finish to complete the installation of NE 4100 Series Network Enabler Administrator Suite Completing the Network Enabler Administrator Setup Wizard Setup has finished installing Network Enabler Administrator on your computer The application may be launched by selecting the installed icons Click Finish to exit Setup AAAAAA Errem Pereira NE 4100 Series User s Manual Configuring Windows Administrator Starting Configuration The Network Enabler Administrator Configuration window is divided into four parts X The top part is the function list and online help area Windows NT does not support this chm file format The left part lists the five Administrator function groups The right part provides the NE 4100 Series list which can be selected to process user requirements X The bottom part is the Log area which shows useful messages that record the user s processing history Md Network Enabler Administrator Configuration Eile Function Configuration View Help a2 eon Function Configuration 0 Network Enabler Module s Network Enabler Admi No Model MACAddess liPAddess Status Configuration Monitor ES Port Monitor if COM Mapping 9 IP Address Report Broadcast Search The Broadcast Search function is used to locate all NE 4100 Series modules that are connected to the same LAN as y
52. ith the correct Time Server address NE 4100 Series will request time information from the Time Server every 10 minutes Console The Disable option for Web Console and Telnet Console is included for security reasons In some cases you may want to Disable one or both of these Console utilities as an extra precaution to prevent unauthorized users from accessing your NE 4100 Series The factory default for both Web Console and Telnet Console is Enable Setting Factory Default ATTENTION If you disable both the Web Console and Telnet Console you can still use the Serial Console to configure NE 4100 Series locally or Windows Administrator to configure NE 4100 Series either locally or remotely over the network NE 4100 Series User s Manual Web Console Configuration Network Settings Click on the Network Settings link on the left side of the screen to open the Networking Settings screen Make necessary changes to the settings and click on Submit to validate the modifications Network Settings IP address 192 168 3 140 Netmask 255 255 2550 Gateway Joz w813 IP configuration Static y DNS server 1 192 168 1 16 DNS server 2 SNMP Setting SNMP Enable C Disable Community name public Contact Location IP Address report Auto report to IP 192 168 295 Auto report to TCP port a002 Auto report period fio seconds fa E fa fa fa fa fa ER Subrnit You must
53. ix E OpPeratio Sto mE bei e EAE 6 9 TCP Server Modor rinda 6 9 Real COM Mode canina tee adds 6 11 TEP CHet Md india 6 13 BIBIT esas 6 15 Accessible TP SetiD iia seda 6 17 Auto Wama SEMINA S aa mnm Mu E E IM I 6 18 E matlland SNMP Tita ie 6 18 lei imo T 6 19 DI TO 6 20 DION as 6 21 Chance Pass WO iio 6 21 Lora Factor MDC T 6 22 Dave ESA AA A A telis n sc Mf 6 22 Configuring Windows Administrator 7 1 Div auo d E AN 7 2 Installing Network Enabler Administrator cocccccccncnnncncccnnncnocininininininininanannn 7 2 biais Conte UEdTiTODo ii 7 4 TPO AC CASTS e eo ie 7 4 Unlock Password Protectio cba 7 6 Configuring NE 4100 Series Aida 7 8 Uporadine IMA a 7 9 Expor IPO rr ancla 7 10 MONON O S 7 11 Pott MODOC oed nobit E E a O md pam dnd 7 15 CON IVIADDIDI9 zi esset npo tu em uam a masa E ES M tI E AREE 7 16 On line CO MEI lap pine taa es Peste b terree e bete meret 7 16 Off line COM Mappine ciar 7 19 Well Known Port Numbers ooccooocccoocccococcncoccnonoccnnarcnnnrononarrnnanenannos A 1 NECTED ary spas LM B 1 DIO COMMAMA S ida C 1 SNMP Agent with MIB II 8 RS 232 Like Group D 1 Service InfoMine E 1 MOXA Internet db E 2 Problem Report omea E 3 Product Return Procedure ccccscceccescesccsccsscescescesccsscescescescssscsscascescesces E 4 1 Introduction Welcome to MOXA
54. mail address 1 2 3 4 Setting to 63 characters SNMP trap server IP or Y domain name Submit Factory Default Necessity None Optional Factory Default Necessity Factory Default Necessity Factory Default Necessity NE Serial No NE4100 Series Module Name Factory Default Necessity Optional Consult your Network Administrator or ISP for the proper mail server settings The Auto warning function may not work properly if not set up properly NE 4100 Series SMTP AUTH supports LOGIN PLAIN CRAM MDS RFC 2554 SNMP trap server SNMP trap server IP or domain name Setting IP or Domain Name Factory Default Necessity 6 18 NE 4100 Series User s Manual Web Console Configuration Event Type Event Type Cold start Iv Mail Iv Trap Warm start Iv Mail Iv Trap Authentication failure T Mail Trap IP address changed Mail Password changed T Mail DCD changed Port Mr Fup Port 1 Iv Mail Iv Trap Digita Port Mail Trap 3 Change Passwor Port 1 Iv Mail Iv Trap Submit Cold start This refers to starting the system from power off contrast this with warm start When performing a cold start NE 4100 Series will automatically issue an Auto warning message by e mail or send an SNMP trap after rebooting Warm start This refers to restarting the computer without turning the power off It s the opposite of cold start When performing a warm start NE 4100 Series will automatically send a
55. me to the Network Enabler installation Administrator Setup Wizard This will install Network Enaber Administrator 2 0 on your computer It is recommended that vou close all other applications before continuing Click Next to continue or Cancel to exit Setup 3 Click on Next when the Select f Setup Network Enabler Administrator E 15 x Additional Tasks window opens to Select Additional Tasks E n R 6 Which additional tasks should be performed proceed with the installation S Select the additional tasks you would like Setup to perform while installing Network Enabler Administrator then click Next Additional icons A A AS lt Back Cancel 1 2 NE 4100 Series User s Manual Configuring Windows Administrator 4 Click on Insatll to install program files AAA in the default directory Ready to Install Setup is now ready to begin installing Network Enabler Administrator on your computer Click Install to continue with the installation or click Back if you want to review or change any settings Additional tasks Create a desktop icon DE E Cancel 5 The Installing window reports the 18 Setup Network Enabler Administrator progress of the installation Installing Please wait while Setup installs Network Enabler Administrator on your computer Extracting files C Program Files Network Enabler Administrator NEADMIN exe EA Cancel 1B Setup Network Enabler Admin
56. ministrator s Location Ready l function 1 Power is off or power error condition exists off 2 The IP address cannot be found in DHCP mode 3 IP address conflict DIO1 Indicates that DIO is in low 0 status Indicates that DIO is in low 0 status Indicates that DIO is in low 0 status 2 12 3 Getting Started This chapter includes information about installing NE 4100 Series products The following topics are covered in this chapter Wiring Requirements Attaching NE 4100T to the Evaluation Board Attaching NE 4110 Series to the Evaluation Board Attaching NE 4120 Series to the Evaluation Board Circuit Pad for External Connection Connecting the Power Connecting to the Network Connecting to a Serial Device DI O Settings gt Digital Output LED Circuit Design DO D O0 D O0 O D O DO a Selecting the Interface NE 4100 Series User s Manual Getting Started Wiring Requirements This section describes some important points that need your attention before proceeding with any installation Safety First AN Be sure to disconnect the power cord before installing and or wiring your evaluation boards for NE 4100 Series Wiring Caution MELLE Calculate the maximum possible current in each power wire and common wire Observe all electrical codes dictating the maximum current allowable for each wire size If the current goes above the maximum ratings the wiring could overhea
57. n e mail or send an SNMP trap after rebooting Authentication failure The user inputs a wrong password from the Console or Administrator When authentication failure occurs NE 4100 Series will immediately send an e mail or send an SNMP trap IP address changed The user has changed NE 4100 Series IP address When the IP address changes NE 4100 Series will send an e mail with the new IP address before NE 4100 Series reboots If the NE 4100 Series fails to send mail to the mail server after 15 seconds NE 4100 Series will be rebooting directly and abort the mail auto warning Password changed The user has changed NE 4100 Series password When the password changes NE 4100 Series will send an e mail with the password change notice before NE 4100 Series reboots If the NE 4100 Series fails to send mail to the mail server after 15 seconds NE 4100 Series will be rebooting directly and abort the mail auto warning DCD changed The DCD Data Carrier Detect signal has changed also indicating that the modem connection status has changed For example a DCD change to high also means Connected between local modem and remote modem If the DCD signal changes to low it also means that the connection line is down When the DCD changes NE 4100 Series will immediately send an e mail or send an SNMP trap DSR changed The DSR Data Set Ready signal has changed also indicating that the data communication equipment s power is off Fo
58. nfiguration 1 NE 4100T Monitor Port Monitor d COM Mapping X9 IP Address Report Configuration 1 Network Enabler Module s MAC Address IP Address 00 90 E8 00 00 01 192 168 3 140 2003 10 28 04 43 Found Network Enabler Module s 1 2 2003 10 23 04 44 Found Network Enabler Module s 1 ATTENTION Before modifying an NE 4100 Series configuration use Broadcast Search or Specify by IP N Address to locate NE 4100 Series connected to the LAN Unlock Password Protection If the NE 4100 Series is password protected then you will not be able to use the right click or double click method to open the configuration page Before you can make any modifications to the NE 4100 Series configuration you need to unlock the NE 4100 Series e Target is password protected Please Unlock First OK 7 6 NE 4100 Series User s Manual Configuring Windows Administrator 1 Select the NE 4100 Series module that you would like to unlock and click the right mouse button Select Unlock from the drop down list Sy Network Enabler Administrator Configuration TN i ioj x Elle Function Configuration View Help lea gon Function Configuration 1 Network Enabler Module s Network Enabler Admit No Model MAC Address IP Address Status Configuration 00 90 8 00 00 01 ES Sd 40 Monitor Port Monitor d COM Mapping X9 IP Address Report
59. nity name is a plain text password mechanism that is used to weakly authenticate queries to agents of managed network devices Contact Setting Factory Default to 39 characters E g Support 886 89191230 300 The SNMP contact information usually includes an emergency contact name and telephone or pager number None Optional Location Setting Factory Default 1 to 39 characters None Optional E g Floor 1 office 2 Specify the location string for SNMP agents such as NE 4100 Series This string 1s usually set to the street address where the NE 4100 Series 1s physically located IP Address Report When NE 4100 Series products are used in a dynamic IP environment users must spend more time with IP management tasks For example NE 4100 Series works as a server TCP or UDP and the host which acts as a client must know the IP address of the server If the DHCP server assigns a new IP address to the server the host must take care of what happens when the IP changes NE 4100 Series products help out by periodically reporting their IP address to the IP location server in case the dynamic IP has changed The parameters shown below are used to configure the Auto IP report function There are two ways to develop an Auto IP report Server to receive NE 4100 Series Auto IP report 1 Use NE 4100 Series Administrator s IP Address Report function 2 Referto Appendix C for the Auto IP report protocol to devel
60. nual You should set up NE 4100 Series serial parameters with the same communication parameters used by your serial devices Baud rate Setting Factory Default 50 bps to 115 2 Kbps 115 2 Kbps NE 4100 Series supports a baud rate setting from 50 bps to 115 2 Kbps Necessity Required Data bits Setting 5 6 7 8 When the user sets Data bits to 5 bits the stop bits setting will automatically change to 1 5 bits Factory Default Necessity Required Stop bits Setting 1 2 Stop bits will be set to 1 5 when Data bits is set to 5 bits Factory Default Necessity Required Parity Setting None Even Odd Space Mark Factory Default Necessity None Required rh Go NE 4100 Series User s Manual Web Console Configuration Flow control Setting Factory Default Necessity None RTS CTS DTR DSR XON XOFF RTS CTS Required FIFO Setting Factory Default Necessity NE 4100 Series serial ports provide a 16 byte FIFO both in the Tx and Rx directions Disable the FIFO setting when your serial device does not have a FIFO to prevent data loss during communication Operating Settings Click on the Operating Settings link on the left side of the screen to display operating settings Make necessary changes to the settings and then click on Submit to validate the modifications TCP Server Mode Operating Settings 1 Operation mode TCP Server Mode TCP alive check time l o 99 min Ina
61. o 1 Firmware Version 1 0 6 2 NE 4100 Series User s Manual Web Console Configuration If you can t remember the password the ONLY way to start configuring NE 4100 Series is to load factory defaults by using the Reset button located near the evaluation boards NE 4100T ST or NE 4110 ST DB9 male Serial port Remember to use Windows Administrator to export the configuration file when you have finished the configuration After using the Reset button to load factory defaults your configuration can be easily reloaded into NE 4100 Series by using the Windows Administrator Import function Refer to Chapter 7 for more details about using the Export and Import functions Basic Settings Click on the Basic Settings link on the left side of the screen to open the Basic Settings screen Make necessary changes to the settings and click on submit to validate the modifications J Main Menu Basic Setting CJ Overview ro Basic Settings Server name JU RN qa Network Settings Time C Serial Settings Time zone GMT 08 00 Taipei y HQ Operating Settings CHA ible IP Setti Local ti dd hh Rum E E y ccessible ings mm amp ng ocal time yyyy mm mm ss Modify ec Auto warning Settings Digital IO Time server time nist gov CJ Change Password Banco m Load Factory Default Web console Enable Disable Ld Save Restart Telnet console Enable C Disable Sumbit
62. o allows multicasting of data to groups of IP addresses NOTE Pictures in this Chapter use NE 4110S as an example TCP Server Mode In TCP Server mode NE 4100 Series provides a unique IP Port address on a TCP IP network NE 4100 Series boards wait passively to be contacted by the host computer allowing the host computer to establish a connection with and get data from the serial device This operation mode also supports up to 4 simultaneous connections so that multiple hosts can collect data from the same serial device at the same time As illustrated in the figure data transmission proceeds as follows 1 The host connects to the NE 4100 Series boards configured for TCP Server Mode R 2 Once the connection is established data can be b ieni shar cal ares transmitted in both directions from the host to the 5 Proceed with NE 4100 Series boards and from the NE 4100 data transmission Series boards to the host 4 2 NE 4100 Series User s Manual Choosing the Proper Operation Mode TCP Client Mode In TCP Client mode NE 4100 Series boards TCP Client Mode can actively establish a TCP connection to a D Requesta pre defined host computer when serial data connection arrives Proceed with data transmission After the data has been transferred NE 4100 Series boards can automatically disconnect from O the host computer by using the TCP alive check time or Inactivity time settings Refer to the f
63. ollowing chapters for more details Ethernet TCP Client As illustrated in the figure data transmission proceeds as follows 1 The NE 4100 Series board running TCP N RS 232 Client Mode actively establish connection based on the condition set in the firmware Y ou may let the NE 4100 Series board connect to remote host on the start up or do it later when any data from serial device arrives Device 2 Once the connection is established data can be transmitted in both directions from the host to the NE 4100 Series boards and from the NE 4100 Series boards to the host UDP Mode Compared to TCP communication UDP is UDP Mode faster and more efficient In UDP mode you can multicast data from the serial device to multiple host computers and the serial device can also receive data from multiple host computers making this mode ideal for message display applications Directly proceed with data transmission no connection required TCP IP Ethernet RS 232 4 3 NE 4100 Series User s Manual Choosing the Proper Operation Mode Real COM Mode NE 4100 Series boards come equipped with COM drivers that work with Windows Real COM Mode 95 98 ME NT 2000 XP systems The driver establishes a transparent connection between host and serial device by mapping COM3 IP Port lt the IP Port of the NE 4100 Series boards serial port to a local COM port on the host bs ui computer
64. ollowing topics are covered in this chapter a NE 4100T NE 4100T ST gt Panel Layouts Pin Assignments Block Diagram LED Indicators a NE 4110 Series NE 4110 ST Panel Layouts Pin Assignments Block Diagrams LED Indicators o NE 4120 Series Panel Layouts Pin Assignments Block Diagrams LED Indicators NE 4100 Series User s Manual Panel Layout and Pin Assignments NE 4100T NE 4100T ST NE 4100T is a TTL to Ethernet drop in type network enabler It measures 45 x 36 mm and has a dual in line 26 pin design making it easy to integrate with your serial devices NE 4100T ST is NE 4100T s evaluation board for you to develop and test your own applications Panel Layouts NE 4100T Pin 1 Pin 14 NE 4100T ST 149 00 mm Ethernet Port Power Jack o0000000000000000000000 ooooooooooooooooooooooo o0000000000000000000000 o00000000000000000000000 o00000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000 o0000000000000000000000 o0000000000000000000000 ooo0o0000000000000000000 o00000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000 o0000000000000000000000 o0000000000000000000000 o0000000000000000000000 o00000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000 00000000000000000000 00000000000000000000 DI O Selectable Jumper DI O Signal Setting Swtich Reset Button DI O Terminal Block Serial COM Port Serial Port RS 232 For Debugging 2
65. onfiguration function is used to import an NE 4100 Series configuration from a file into one or more of the same model of NE 4100 Series To import a configuration first select the target modules click on the right mouse and select Import Configuration from the drop down menu Ay Network Enabler Administrator Configuration File Function Configuration View Help 222 seo Function Network Enabler Admit Configuration Monitor 53 Port Monitor di COM Mapping X IP Address Report Configuration 1 Network Enabler Module s Mo Model EE MALAM Ades p 2 Broadcast Search k Specify by IP Address p Locate T3 Unlock Configure Upgrade Firmware NS Export Configuration Import Configuration A Assign IP Address Message Log 1 Monitor Log 0 No Time Description You can simultaneously import the same configuration file into multiple NE 4100 series that are of the same model To select multiple NE 4100 series hold down the Ctrl key when selecting an additional NE 4100 series or hold down the Shift key to select a block of NE 4100 series NE 4100 Series User s Manual Configuring Windows Administrator Monitor There are two methods available to start the Monitor function l First use Broadcast Search under the Configuration Function group and then click on Monitor Add Target Select From List 2 First click on Monitor
66. op your own software Auto report to IP E g 192 168 1 1 or URL None Optional IP addresses of the form x x x 0 and x x x 255 are invalid Reports generated by the Auto report function will be sent automatically to this IP address Auto report to TCP port Setting Factory Default Auto report period Setting Factory Default 6 7 NE 4100 Series User s Manual Web Console Configuration Serial Settings Click on the Serial Settings link on the left side of the screen to display serial settings Make necessary changes to the settings and click on submit to validate the modifications ALO Pan J Main Menu Serial Settings Ed Overview CJ Basic Settings Port 01 a Network Settings Port alias ao Serial Settings Serial Parameters Cp Porta Baud rate 115200 y E Epid SM EINE JE A Accessible IP Settings a Auto warning Settings Stop bits BO Digital 10 Parity None ra Change Password E EUST None E ES eee FIFO C Disable Enable L Save Restart Interface RS 232 Only Apply the above settings to all serial ports Submit Port alias Setting Factory Default 1 to 15 characters None Optional E g PLC No 1 Port Alias is specially designed to allow easy identification of the serial devices which are connected to NE 4100 Series serial port Serial Parameters ATTENTION Check the serial communication parameters in your Serial Device s user s ma
67. ording to your application but it must be at least larger than one character interval within the specified baud rate For example assume that the serial port is set to 1200 bps 8 data bits 1 stop bit and no parity In this case the total number of bits needed to send a character is 10 bits and the time required to transfer one character is 10 bits 1200 bits s 1000 8 3 ms Therefore you should set Force Transmit timeout to be larger than 8 3 ms Force Transmit timeout is specified in milliseconds and must be larger than 10 ms If the user wants to send the series of characters in a packet the serial device attached to NE 4100 series should send characters without time delay larger than Force Transmit timeout between characters and the total length of data must be smaller than or equal to NE 4100 series internal buffer size The serial communication buffer size of NE 4100 series is 1 Kbytes per port TCP Client Mode Operating Settings NENNEN C Operation made TCP Client Mode y TCP alive check time q0 9mm Inactivity time D o 65535 ms rn 71 Delimiter 1 Hex Iv Enable Delimiter 2 quiero enable t lt sS Force transmit D ko essas ms tt tt i sS TCP Client Mode Destination IP Address Destination IP address 1 192 168 3 62 4001 Destination IP address 2 4001 Destination IP address 3 4001 Destination IP address 4
68. our NE 4100 Series must be configured with the factory default IP address 192 168 127 254 before executing the ARP command as described below Take the following steps to use ARP to configure the IP address 1 Obtain a valid IP address for your NE 4100 Series from your network administrator 2 Obtain the NE 4100 Series MAC address from the label on the module 3 Execute the arp s command from your computer s MS DOS prompt by typing 9 2 NE 4100 Series User s Manual Initial IP Address Configuration arp S 192 168 200 100 00 90 E8 xx xx xx This is where 192 168 200 100 is the new IP address and 00 90 E8 xx xx xx 1s the MAC address for your NE 4100 Series You will need to change both numbers as described above in points 1 and 2 4 Next execute a special Telnet command by typing Connect failed telnet 192 168 200 100 6000 After issuing this command a Connect failed message will appear as shown here After the NE 4100 Series reboots its IP address should be updated to the new address and you can reconnect using either Telnet Web or Administrator to check that the update was successful e Could not open a connection to 192 168 200 100 Telnet Console Depending on how your computer and network are configured you may find it convenient to use network access to set up your NE 4100 Series IP address This can be done using the Telnet program 1 From the Windows desktop click on Start and then select R
69. our computer Since the Broadcast Search function searches by MAC address and not IP address all NE 4100 Series modules connected to the LAN will be located regardless of whether or not they are part of the same subnet as the host 1 Click on the Network Enabler Administrator icon or click on Start Programs Network Enabler Administrator Network Enabler Administrator to start the Network Enabler Administrator program 7 4 NE 4100 Series User s Manual Configuring Windows Administrator 2 Click on Configuration from the menu bar and then select Broadcast Search from the drop down menu W Network Enabler Administrator Configuration Specify by IP Address Export Configuration Import Configuration 3 A Searching window will open showing that the program 1s searching for NE 4100 Series connected to this network NE 4100T 00 30 E8 00 00 01 192 168 3 140 NE 4100 Series User s Manual Configuring Windows Administrator 4 After the search is finished all NE 4100 Series found will be shown in the right panel of the Configuration window If you locate more than one module connected to this network refer to the MAC address on the module s to determine which modules are the ones you wish to configure v Network Enabler Administrator Configuration O x File Function Configuration View Help igaz e 6n Function Network Enabler Admit Co
70. our selection State OPEN M Es i Ready 6 Web Console Configuration The Web Console is the most user friendly way to configure NE 4100 Series This chapter introduces the Web Console function groups and function definitions Opening Your Browser Basic Settings Network Settings Serial Settings D D D DU D Operating Settings gt TCP Server Mode gt Real COM Mode TCP Client Mode gt UDP Mode a Accessible IP Settings a Auto Warning Settings E mail and SNMP Trap Event Type a Digital IO DIO Monitor a Change Password a Load Factory Default a Save Restart NE 4100 Series User s Manual Web Console Configuration Opening Your Browser 1 Open your browser with the cookie function enabled To enable your browser for cookies right click on your desktop Internet Explorer icon select Properties click on the Security tab and then select the three Enable options as shown in the figure below Axl EMPERO E E E xl General Security Content Connections Frograms Advanced Settings Select a Web content zone to specify its security settings Cookies A E Allow cookies that are stored on your computer Disable Localintranet Trusted sites Restricted Enable sites Internet O Prompt i E Allow per session cookies not stored Disable This zone contains all Web sites you UN O haven t placed in other zones Enable O Prompt Security level For this zone I Download
71. r HIGH C 2 NE 4100 Series User s Manual DIO Commands C code example void WriteSingleDIO int port int mode int status t j DIOPacketStruct packet packet header command 2 write single DIO command packet header version 2 DIO protocol version packet header length 3 data length packet data 0 char port number of the DIO packet data 1 char mode DIO mode packet data 2 char status DIO status send SocketFd char amp packet sizeof DIOHeaderStruct 3 0 Send TCP packet Process the returned data here 3 Reading Multiple DIOs Parameter Command code 5 hex Version 2 hex Command status doesn t matter Length of data 2 hex represents two bytes data 0 Number of the DIO you wish to access first data 1 The last number of the DIO you wish to access Return Command Status Check the Command Status code on the previous page Length of data end start 1 2 data 0 mode of start DIO data 1 status of start DIO data 2 mode of start 1 DIO data 3 status of start 1 DIO data end start 2 mode of end DIO data end start 2 1 status of end DIO C code example BOOL ReadMultipleDIO int start int end int mode int status t DIOPacketStruct packet packet header command 5 Read Multiple DIO Commands packet header version 2 DIO protocol command version packet header length 2 data length packet data 0 sta
72. r example a DSR change to high also means that the DCE is powered ON If the DSR signal changes to low it also means that the DCE 1s powered off When the DSR changes NE 4100 Series will immediately send an e mail or send an SNMP trap 6 19 NE 4100 Series User s Manual Web Console Configuration Mail Setting Factory Default This feature helps the administrator manage the NE 4100 Series NE 4100 Series sends mail to pre defined mail boxes when the enabled events such as Cold start Warm start Authentication failure etc occur To configure this feature click on the event type box Trap Setting Factory Default This feature helps the administrator manage the NE 4100 Series NE 4100 Series sends SNMP Trap to a pre defined SNMP Trap server when the enabled events such as Cold start Warm start Authentication failure etc occur To configure this feature you need to click on the event type box DCD changed and DSR changed events are only supported by those models that have these two signals Digital IO Click on the Digital IO link on the left side of the screen to open the DIO Settings window There are 2 options for selecting DIO modes IN and OUT When you set the mode to IN you will not be able to set the Status to H or L You can only monitor the DIOs status But when you set the mode to OUT you can configure the Status to H or L Make necessary changes to the settings and click on submit to validate
73. rt start of the DIO number packet data 1 end end of the DIO number send SocketFd char amp packet sizeof DIOHeaderStruct 2 0 Send TCP packet Process the returned data here return TRUE C 3 NE 4100 Series User s Manual 4 Writing Multiple DIOs Parameters Command code 6 hex Version 2 hex Command status doesn t matter Length of data end start 1 2 2 data 0 Number of the DIO you wish to access first data 1 The last number of the DIO you wish to access data 2 mode of start DIO data 3 status of start DIO data 4 mode of start 1 DIO data 5 status of start 1 DIO data end start 2 2 mode of end DIO data end start 2 3 status of end DIO Return Command Status Check the Command Status code on the previous page Length of data end start 1 2 data 0 mode of start DIO data 1 status of start DIO data 2 mode of start 1 DIO data 3 status of start 1 DIO data end start 2 mode of end DIO data end start 2 1 status of end DIO C code example void WriteMultipleDIO int start int end int mode int status t DIO Commands DIOPacketStruct packet packet header command 6 Write Multiple DIO Command Codes packet header version 2 DIO protocol version packet header length end start 1 2 2 data length packet data 0 start start DIO number packet data 1 end end DIO number int 1 len for 170 1 lt end
74. ry Default 00 to FF 0 for None Once the NE 4100 series receives both delimiters through its serial port it immediately packs all data currently in its buffer and sends it out the NE 4100 series Ethernet port Necessity Optional Delimiter 2 1s optional If left blank then Delimiter 1 alone trips clearing of the buffer If the size of the serial data received 1s greater than 1K the NE 4100 series will automatically pack the data and ZN send it to the Ethernet However to use the delimiter function you must at least enable Delimiter 1 If Delimiter 1 1s left blank and Delimiter 2 1s enabled the delimiter function will not work properly Force Transmit Setting Factory Default Necessity 0 to 65535 ms 0 ms Optional 0 Disable the force transmit timeout to 65535 Forces the NE 4100 series TCP IP protocol software to try to pack serial data received during the specified time into the same data frame 6 12 NE 4100 Series User s Manual Web Console Configuration This parameter defines the time interval during which NE 4100 series fetches the serial data from its internal buffer If data is incoming through the serial port NE 4100 series stores the data in the internal buffer NE 4100 series transmits data stored in the buffer via TCP IP but only if the internal buffer is full or if the force transmit time interval reaches the time specified under Force Transmit timeout Optimal force transmit timeout differs acc
75. s Move the slider to set the security level For this zone s File download O Disable Medium Safe browsing and still functional Prompts before downloading potentially unsafe content Unsigned Actives controls will nat be downloaded Appropriate For most Internet sites 2 Enable Wi cankan lam s k Reset custom settings Reset to Medium Reset Custom Level Default Level ome 2 Type 192 168 127 254 in the Address box use the correct IP address if different from the default and then press Enter au If you use other web browsers remember to enable the functions to allow cookies that are stored on your computer or allow per session cookies NE 4100 Series only uses cookies for password transmission ATTENTION Refer to Chapter 5 Initial IP Address Configuration for IP configuration The examples used in this chapter use the Factory Default IP Address 192 168 127 254 3 The NE 4100 Series homepage will open On this page you can see a brief description of the Web Console s eleven function groups Main Menu Welcome to Network Enabler Web Console um Overview oO Basic Settings FC Network Settings 6d Serial Settings ao Operating Settings oO Accessible IP Settings ao Auto warning Settings amp C Digital IO FC Change Password FC Load Factory Default Cd Save Restart Model Name NE 4100T MAC Address 00 90 E8 00 00 01 Serial N
76. s Steady on m functioning normally green NE 4100T has been located by Blinking Network Enabler s Administrator s Ready Location function Power is off or power error condition exists 2 NE 4100T can not get any IP address DHCP steady off mode 3 IP address conflict Uo is DIO dw sms Indicates that DIO is in low 0 status Indicates that DIO is in low 0 status Indicates that DIO is in low 0 status 2 4 NE 4100 Series User s Manual Panel Layout and Pin Assignments NE 4110 Series NE 4110 ST NE 4110 Series consists of 2 models NE 4110S and NE 4110A NE 4110S is an RS 232 to Ethernet embedded module whereas NE 4110A 1s an RS 422 485 to Ethernet module They both are RJ45 type network enablers and measure 57 x 40 mm NE 4110 ST is NE 4110 Series evaluation board for you to develop and test your own applications Panel Layouts NE 41108 J1 4 57 00 mm g g J2 NE 41 10A J1 4 57 00 mm 9 gt L a J2 Please note that the JP2 485SEL is used to select RS 485 422 modes Short the JP2 set to RS 485 2 wire mode Open JP2 set to RS 422 485 4 wire mode NE 4110 ST evaluation board for NE 4110 Series Jumper 9 J9 Power Jack o00000000000000000000000 o00000000000000000000000 o00000000000000000000000 0ooooooooooooooooooooooo o0000000000000000000000 ooooooooooooooooooooooo o o o o o o o o o o
77. s A Foo Input Voltage to Low status IN i rr Input Voltage to High status Digital Output s output current carries only 1 mA 3 6 NE 4100 Series User s Manual Getting Started Selecting the Interface NE 4100 Series has different modules supporting 2 serial interfaces NE 4110S and NE 4120S supports the RS 232 interface and NE 4110A and NE 4120A support the RS 422 485 interface For this reason we provide an interface selectable jumper on the NE 4110 ST the evaluation board for NE 4110 and NE 4120 Series For example if you are using NE 4110S or NE 4120S modules you need to use the jumper to select the RS 232 interface as shown below JP2 Network Enabler Interface If you are using NE 4110A or NE 4120A you need to use the jumper to select the RS 485 interface as shown below JP2 Network Enabler Interface 0 0 00 0 0 OE ssepe HE Please note that there s a jumper JP2 on NE 4110A NE 4120A module for RS 485 2 wire and RS 422 4 wire settings Short the JP2 of NE 4110A 4120A module to set the serial interface to RS 485 2 wire mode Open the JP2 set the serial interface to RS 422 4 wire mode 3 7 4 Choosing the Proper Operation Mode In this section we describe the various NE 4100 Series operation modes The options include an operation mode that uses a driver installed on the host computer and operation modes that rely on TCP IP socket programming concepts After choosing
78. sabled NE 4100 Series will send one byte each time the Tx FIFO becomes empty and Rx interrupt will be generated for each incoming byte This will cause faster response and lower throughput If you want to use XON XOFF flow control we recommend setting FIFO to Disable The Serial Parameter settings shown here are the default settings X when the NE 4100 Series IS powered on Port Number 2 Port s Selected 1st port is Port 1 The program can define the serial parameter after the program opens the port via Win32API with the specific serial parameters Basic Settings Advanced Settings Serial Parameters Baud Rate Parity None y Data Bits 8 X Stop Bits 1 M Flow control None X v Apply All Selected Ports w OK X Cancel After setting the COM Mapping remember to select Apply X Netvork Enabler Administrator COM Mapping i File Function COM Mapping View Help Change to save the information in the host system registry The DORSA host computer will not be able to use the COM port until after EA selecting Apply Change Network Enabler Admit Configuration NE 41205 j Monitor 2 NE 41205 192 1 Port Monitor itis COM Mapping X9 IP Address Report Select Discard Change to tell Administrator to NOT save the 9X Network Enabler ALTEA a A File Function COM Mapping View Help COM Mapping information to the host oo amp e s Function Network Enabler Admit Configura
79. se address is set by this parameter ATTENTION l l ATTENTION Up to 4 connections can be established between NE 4100 Series and hosts The connection speed or throughput may be low if one of the four connections is slow In this case the other 3 connections will be delayed while waiting for the slowest connection to finish transmitting or receiving ATTENTION The Destination IP address parameter can use both IP address and Domain address For some applications the user may need to send the data actively to the remote destination domain address TCP connection on Setting Factory Default Start up Start up Optional Any Character Start up Attempts to establish a TCP connection as soon as the NE 4100 Series is powered on Any Character Attempts to establish a TCP connection as soon as the NE 4100 Series starts receiving serial data UDP Mode 3 Main Menu Operating Settings CJ Overview Basic Settings Port 01 i C Network Settings Operation mode UDP Mode 29 Serial Settings Data Packing LJ Porti Delimiter 1 Hex v Enable ee ere Delimiter 2 lo Hex T Enable Q Accessible IP Settings Force transmit lo 0 65535 ms BC Auto warning Settings UDP Mode Digital 10 Begin End Port C2 Change Password Destination IP address 1 192 168 2 95 192 168 2 95 4001 Load Factory Default LC Save Restart Destination IP address 2 192 168 2 95 192 168 2 9
80. set button on NE 4100 Series evaluation boards to Load Factory Default Remember to export the configuration file using Windows Administrator when you finish the AN configuration By using the Import function of Windows Administrator your configuration can be re loaded into NE 4100 Series after using Load Factory Default Refer to Chapter 7 for more details about the Export and Import function 6 21 NE 4100 Series User s Manual Web Console Configuration Load Factory Default To load the factory default settings click on the Load Factory Default link on the left side of the screen and then click on Submit to restore the factory default settings Note that by doing so the modifications you made before will be lost Load Factory Default This function will reset all Network Enabler Server settings to their factory default values Be aware that previous settings will be lost Submit Save Restart Click on the Save Restart link on the left side of the screen if you would like to restart the configuration After all changes have been made and applied click on Submit to exit the system 6 22 7 Configuring Windows Administrator In addition to using Web Console Serial Console and Telnet Console to configure NE 4100 Series another useful configuration tool that can be used is Network Enabler Administrator In this chapter we will discuss how to use Network Enabler Administrator to configure your NE 4100 Ser
81. ssity Optional Delimiter 2 Setting Factory Default 00 to FF 0 for None Once the NE 4100 series receives both delimiters through its serial port it immediately packs all data currently in its buffer and sends it out the NE 4100 series Ethernet port Necessity Optional Delimiter 2 1s optional If left blank then Delimiter 1 alone trips clearing of the buffer If the size of the serial data received 1s greater than 1K the NE 4100 series will automatically pack the data and AN send it to the Ethernet However to use the delimiter function you must at least enable Delimiter 1 If Delimiter 1 is left blank and Delimiter 2 is enabled the delimiter function will not work properly Force transmit Setting 0 to 65535 ms 0 Disable the force transmit timeout Factory Default Necessity 0 ms Optional to 65535 Forces the NE 4100 series TCP IP protocol software to try to pack serial data received during the specified time into the same data frame 6 1 O NE 4100 Series User s Manual Web Console Configuration This parameter defines the time interval during which NE 4100 series fetches the serial data from its internal buffer If there data 1s being received through the serial port NE 4100 series stores the data in its internal buffer NE 4100 series transmits data stored in the buffer via TCP IP but only if the internal buffer is full or if the force transmit time interval reaches the time specified as
82. t causing serious damage to your equipment Temperature Caution Please take care when handling the evaluation boards When plugged in the evaluation boards internal components generate heat and consequently the board may feel hot to the touch You should also pay attention to the following points Use separate paths to route wiring for power and devices If power wiring and device wiring paths must cross make sure the wires are perpendicular at the intersection point NOTE Do not run signal or communication wiring and power wiring in the same wire conduit To avoid interference wires with different signal characteristics should be routed separately Youcanuse the type of signal transmitted through a wire to determine which wires should be kept separate The rule of thumb is that wiring that shares similar electrical characteristics can be bundled together Keep input wiring and output wiring separate Where necessary it is strongly advised that you label wiring to all devices in the system Attaching NE 4100T to the Evaluation Board Before connecting your NE 4100T ST to the power supply network and serial device you first need to attach NE 4100T to NE 4100T ST In the center of the evaluation boards there is a square with one white inverted triangle shown as black in the figure on one of its sides and 2 rows of female sockets on the other two sides The NE 4100T board also has a white inverted
83. t J4 s pin 1 corresponds to J10 s pin 1 The last row of the circuit pad 1s for grounding J9 J10 5V J3 OS E co B000000000000000000 o0000000000000000000 o0 00000000000000000 oO0Jooooooooooooooooooo PtP Te Te TT OOo OSA onn ED p3999999999999909909 50005005000506090006 ooJoooooooooooooooooo oo oooO dede ooooo ooo0o0o0Oo0ocooooooooo 33 0 O00O00000000000000 12000000000000000 oo0jo020000000o0O000o0O0oO0oO0o000Q 200600000000000000000 00000000000000000000 000600000000000006000 00000000000000000000 9000000000000 0000000 1200000000000 0000000 000C00000000000000000 o00000000000000000000 00000000000000000000 0000000000000 0000000 00000000000000000000 Connecting the Power Connect the 12 VDC power line with the evaluation boards power jack If the power 1s properly supplied the Power LED will show a solid red color until the system 1s ready at which time the Ready LED will show a solid green color NE 4100 Series User s Manual Getting Started Connecting to the Network If you are using NE 4100T connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the NE 4100T ST s RJ45 Ethernet port and the other end of the cable to the Ethernet network If you are using NE 4110 Series connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the NE 4110 Series board and the other end of the cable to the Ethernet network If the cable 1s properly connected the RJ45 connector will indicate a valid connect
84. t Number 2 Port s Selected 1st port is Port 1 COM ports will also be indicated in this dialo g Basic Settings Advanced Settings Serial Parameters window If you select multiple serial COM Number COMI curent assigned d ports or multiple NE 4100 Series remember to check the Auto Enumerating function to use the COM No you select Auto Enumerating COM3 in use Selected Ports COM4 assigned COM5 to be the first COM No o X Cancel Com Port Settings n xl Port Number 2 Port s Selected 1st port is Port 1 Basic Setlings Advanced Settings Serial Parameters COM Number E Auto Enumerating COM Number for Selected Ports J OK X Cancel 7 17 NE 4100 Series User s Manual Configuring Windows Administrator Hi performance mode is the default for Tx mode If the driver xl completes sending data from the host to the NE 4100 Series the A i Port Number 2 Port s Selected 1st port is Port 1 driver will respond to the program with Tx Empty Basic Settings Advanced Settings Serial Parameters But under Classical mode the driver will not notify the user s program that Tx is completed until all Tx data has been sent out TxMode RAEE from the NE 4100 Series this mode will cause lower throughput FIFO Enable If you want to make sure all data is sent out before further processing classical mode is recommended d ME Enable Disable Tx Rx FIFO If di
85. tatus and input output operation mode by checking the Data field of the packet Header Format Length Bytes Command Version Command Status Length for data must be 2 Check the Command Status to get the result after sending the Command packet Command This field defines the command code For example 1 hex represents read single D I O For more information please refer to following content Command Status This field returns the status of the command 0 OK 1 Command error may be unknown 2 Version error not supported by this version 3 Length error the length member does not match the attached data 4 Operation error you cannot set the DIO mode to input mode and set the DO status at the same time 5 Packet too short error 6 DIO number error might not support request DIO number OxFF other unknown error Data Structure Definition C code example define DIO Header format typedef struct DIO Header Struct char command char version This specification is version 2 char status char length DIOHeaderStruct pDIOHeaderStruct NE 4100 Series User s Manual DIO Commands define DIO Packet format Used for Command and ACK packet typedef struct DIO Packet Struct 1 DIOHeaderStruct header char data 255 DIOPacketStruct pDIOPacketStruct Command Code Usage 1 Reading Single DIO Parameters Command code 1 hex Version 2 hex Command
86. teway for IP settings DNS server 1 DNS sever 2 Setting Factory Default E g 192 168 1 1 None Optional IP addresses of the form x x x 0 and x x x 255 are invalid When the user wants to visit a particular website the computer asks a Domain Name System DNS server for the website s correct IP address and the computer uses the response to connect to the web server DNS is the way that Internet domain names are identified and translated into IP addresses A domain name is an alphanumeric name such as moxa com that it is usually easier to remember A DNS server is a host that translates this kind of text based domain name into the numeric IP address used to establish a TCP IP connection In order to use NE 4100 Series DNS feature you need to set the IP address of the DNS server to be able to access the host with the domain name NE 4100 Series provides DNS server 1 and DNS server 2 configuration items to configure the IP address of the DNS server DNS server 2 is included for use when DNS sever 1 is unavailable NE 4100 Series plays the role of DNS client Functions that support domain name in NE 4100 Series are Time Sever IP Address TCP Client Destination IP Address Mail Server SNMP Trap IP Address and IP Location Server 6 6 NE 4100 Series User s Manual Web Console Configuration SNMP Settings Community name Setting Factory Default to 39 characters uu onus E g Support 886 89191230 300 p p A commu
87. the proper operating mode in this chapter refer to subsequent chapters for detailed configuration parameter definitions Overview TCP Server Mode TCP Client Mode UDP Mode Real COM Mode 0D D O D O NE 4100 Series User s Manual Choosing the Proper Operation Mode Overview NE 4100 Series Embedded Network Enablers act as a bridge to connect your serial devices and the Ethernet The built in TCP IP stack saves you from spending a lot of time on programming networking protocols Now just one simple step allows you to choose the proper operating mode your computer access to manage and configure over the Internet from anywhere in the world Traditional SCADA and data collection systems rely on serial ports RS 232 422 485 to collect data from various kinds of instruments Since NE 4100 Series Network Enablers are equipped with the ability to convert between serial and Ethernet signals your SCADA and data collection system will be able to access all devices connected to a standard TCP IP network regardless of whether the devices are used locally or at a remote site Three different Socket Modes and one real COM modes are available TCP Server TCP Client and UDP Server Client The main difference between the TCP and UDP protocols is that TCP guarantees delivery of data by requiring the recipient to send an acknowledgement to the sender UDP does not require this type of verification making it possible to offer speedier delivery UDP als
88. tion NE 41205 192 158 5 2 Monitor 2 NE 41205 132 158 5 2 Port Monitor t COM Mapping X9 IP Address Report To save the configuration to a text file select Export COM Mapping You will then be able to import this configuration file A oBIOn T to another host and use the same COM Mapping settings in the Function other host Network Enabler Admit Configuration Monitor Port Monitor itis COM Mapping X9 IP Address Report IP Addre NE 41205 192 168 2 NE 41205 192 168 7 18 NE 4100 Series User s Manual Off line COM Mapping Add a target by inputting the IP address and selecting the Model Name without physically connecting the NE 4100 Series to the network Configuring Windows Administrator Add NPort W Network Enabler Administrator COM Mapping COM Mapping X IP Address Report 192 168 3 100 NE 41205 192 168 6 230 NE 41205 1821686252 1 Hi Apply change Sy Network Enabler Administrator COM Mapping ga Configuration NE 41205 NE 41205 192 168 6 230 192 168 6 252 COM2 Hi Performance FIFO Enable HrPerformance FIFO Enable _COM3 3600 l 3600 I Port Monitor T j 4 9 Add Target XX IP Ad
89. u see A clearly written description of the problem will allow us to reproduce the symptoms and expedite the repair of your product E 3 NE 4100 Series User s Manual Service Information Product Return Procedure For product repair exchange or refund the customer must Provide evidence of original purchase Obtain a Product Return Agreement PRA from the sales representative or dealer Fill out the Problem Report Form PRF Include as much detail as possible for a shorter product repair time Carefully pack the product in an anti static package and send it pre paid to the dealer The PRA should be visible on the outside of the package and include a description of the problem along with the return address and telephone number of a technical contact E 4
90. un 2 Typetelnet 192 168 127 254 usethe Run E Es correct IP address if different from the default in Type the name of a program folder document or Internet the Open text input box and then click OK m resource and windows will open it For you Open telnet 192 168 127 254 Cancel Browse 3 Type 2 to select Network settings and then press Enter lt Main Menu gt gt Basic settings Network settings Serial settings DIO setting Operating settings Accessible IP settings Auto warning settings Monitor Ping Change password Load factory default View settings Save Restart Quit Key in your selection 2 lt Main Menu Netuork settings gt gt 4 Type 1 to select IP address and then press Enter IS I ss 2 Netmask 3 gt Gateway 4 gt IP configuration 5 gt DNS server 1 lt 6 gt DNS server 2 lt gt SNMP 8 gt SNMP community 9 gt SNMP contact lt a SNMP location lt b gt Auto IP report to IP lt c gt Auto IP report to TCP port lt d gt Auto IP report period lt v gt View settings lt m gt Back to main menu lt q gt Quit Key in your selection 1 5 3 NE 4100 Series User s Manual Initial IP Address Configuration 5 Use the Backspace key to erase the current IP address Main Menu 2Network settings gt gt lt i gt IP address type in the new IP address and then press Enter 2 gt Netmask 3 gt Gateway lt 4 IP configur
91. unction definition To modify the configuration you must first click in the Modify box to activate the parameter setting box 7 8 NE 4100 Series User s Manual Configuring Windows Administrator You can simultaneously modify the configurations of multiple NE 4100 Series that are of the same model AN To select multiple NE 4100 Series hold down the Ctrl key when selecting additional NE 4100 Series or hold down the Shift key to select a group of NE 4100 Series Upgrading Firmware 1 Input the password to Unlock the NE 4100 Series and then right click on a specific module and select the Upgrade Firmware function to start upgrading the firmware Ay Network Enabler Administrator Configuration l File Function Configuration View Help ea2 Lon Function Network Enabler Admit Configuration Monitor Port Monitor d COM Mapping X9 IP Address Report Configuration 1 Network Enabler Module s No Model MAC Address IP Address Status NE 4100T 2 Broadcast Search k Specify by IP Address Export Configuration Import Configuration Assign IP Address Message Log 1 Monitor Log 0 No Time Description 2 Select the correct ROM file to be downloaded to the NE 4100 Series Visit Moxa s website at www moxa com for the latest firmware release Select File File Name C NE 4100 WEB4100 10m Browse Jf OK X Cancel
92. ws utility Web browser serial console or telnet console In addition a Windows based NECI Network Enabler Configuration Interface Library 1s available to help you develop your own Windows utilities An integration kit and a complete development kit containing a development board documents sample code cables and accessories are available for evaluation and development use Package Checklist e NE 4100 Series module depending on which model you order e NE 4100T ST or NE 4100 ST the evaluation board e NE 4100 Series Software CD e 1 Universal Power Adapter e 2 Power Cords e Null modem cable e Cross Over Ethernet Cable e Product Warranty Booklet NOTE Notify your sales representative if any of the above items is missing or damaged Product Features NE 4100 Series products have the following features e TTL RS 232 or RS 422 485 to 10 100 Mbps auto sensing Ethernet interface e Compact size with ready to go design NE 4100T measures 45 x 36 mm NE 4110 4120 measures 57 x 40 mm e Ready to use TCP IP firmware for fast integration e TCP Server TCP Client UDP Real COM driver operation modes e Low power consumption 1 5W e Easy configuration with Web browser serial console Windows utility or telnet console e 4 dedicated GPIOS for users applications 1 2 NE 4100 Series User s Manual Introduction Product Specifications sewer esa NEMASA System LA N Ethernet 10109 Mbps pin 10 100 Mbps RJ45

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