Home
ioLogik E4200 User`s Manual
Contents
1. 3 10 Message Monitor Tab uo iere etel ee ote oleo vou ub vv o Uu eub os o buon Oe on b utt ass 3 10 4 5 Administrator FUNCTIONS ataq el ua upa HOD ECL tet ere era LE Le 3 11 I O Configuration Tab Administrator 3 11 Nodb s AddFeSS porte iR Fe esum ete a a e Re gu e pa ue qu Ran meus Dua var unte dada dee n ka a 3 11 3 12 Config For output modules only annm ann nnn nnn 3 12 POWT uuu cut CU PRETI u eed ud q aaa 3 12 Sale Status Lu i a dou uev a oua tcu arae iru Du riw Og tu Qi c A oU LOMA 3 13 MEM dd Ae Ped AAA 3 13 Adaptor Settings Tab Admilnisttatof icc oec aene see es qi ex ee coc ck i m E nta e aon eame a 3 14 NetWork Tab AGI IS tra lO u uuu uium ub bunc annem UN CER OD buts 3 14 Firmware Update Tab 5 3 18 Watchdog uu II MM DE DM EEUU RUE DIE 3 18 Active Tags CAGMInISUFATOF unis iN uncis nun pt b ub but UNUS 3 19 ClieK amp Go Logie Tab CAdEmiIhniSEEabO
2. 5 12 5 12 A TI E 5 13 SNMP Z z ETA 5 13 Actuve Messddg6e pupa pawa papaqupapuwapupaqu ewer eee eee 5 14 maet M 5 14 EE rer eer es 5 15 Short Message Service SMS itor e 5 15 Working WithClecKeGo RUlBSQtS 5 16 ACUVALING the Ruleset rero ne rr ex ee mee 5 16 Download Restart abpad TDsnaanafana fana dnd cnncta tibt AAAS 5 16 Ruleset Management E 5 16 5 16 Pinouts and Cable IS aaraa A 1 POPE PINOUL Diagrams sere ain COO 1 Ethernet PIPIOUS A 1 Sertal Porb PIM OWES ocn tuere ei ate eme ni on ir ma valable n eiat A 1 Using MOGQDUS7 uuu Q uu uu asawa yayapa DESUE B 1 The address of System Configuration B 1 The addressing TO Mage B 8 Fixed mode default
3. Power on Settings Use this field to set the initial behavior of the DO AO channel when the ioLogik system is powered on For DO channels you may configure whether or not the DO is set to OFF or ON at power up For AO channels you may configure whether or not the AO is set to pre defined value at power up ioLogik E4200 Utilities Safe Status Settings Use this field to specify how the I O channel behaves when the network connection is lost When the network connection is lost for the amount of time specified in the Host Connection Watchdog the ioLogik E4200 enters Safe Status and each I O channel s Safe Status settings will go into effect ATTENTION A There are two situations that will prompt the Active Ethernet modular I O to enter Safe Status One is Host Connection Lost and the other is Internal I O Bus Failed When the ioLogik E4200 is in safe mode users can not start Click amp Go logic or change the module configuration 1 Host Connection Lost The I O LED shines a steady red The Host Connection Watchdog is disabled by default If the Host Connection Watchdog is disabled the ioLogik I O system will never enter Safe Status and the Safe Status settings will have no effect 2 Internal I O Bus Failed The I O LED flashes red Check your I O system installation Test I O You may test the DO or AO channel by using Modular ioAdmin Channel 0 AQ Channel 0 4 00 m4 FRAW 0 ioLo
4. Active Message Settings Active Message Settings configures one or more destination IP addresses of the Message Servers that receive the event messages generated by the Click amp Go logic Message protocol TCP or UDP and the message socket port also need to be configured here The active message defined in the Click amp Go logic will be sent to all addresses listed in the Message Recipient List Active Message Settings Message Recipient List Messaging Protocol Destination Address tf 3 H 45 Message Port TCP UDP 9001 6 7 Retry Interval x Cancel 5 8 ioLogik E4200 Click amp Go Introduction SMS Phone Number Book The SMS Phone Number Book configures 1 to 5 destination Phone Numbers that receive the SMS event messages generated by the Click amp Go logic The active message defined in the Click amp Go logic will be sent to all phone numbers listed in the Phone Number List Phone Number Book Phone Number Description SIM PIN select Band 300 1800 MHz Retry 0 Intervat 0 x Cancel IF THEN ELSE Statement Rules are the building blocks of your ioLogik system With rules you define the exact trigger conditions for transmission of I O information as well as the content and destination of that information Click amp Go Logic can be defined with the following manners IF THEN B ELSE
5. AR SATS 5 5 Define Global VarlableS cierre tanta 5 5 Internal Register Settings sina x aa Rede Eee aed w un pda 5 5 MCh n u tina heii 5 6 SNMP ee ee 5 7 Mall Ser Vel cmn ERU NER MM i uuu betel 5 7 Active Message De soU E a ba Ga 5 8 SMS Phone N tmmber BOOK en 5 9 FAEN ere reer 5 9 IECODCIEIOLIS a tea EDI DLL mane Magic Menu tamu 5 10 ea sa sa s ua pass m S I a eta 5 10 5 10 5 10 p orte 5 10 Internal dO Pa Meee ene REO KR EE 5 11 REMOLEACUON De De Dec De De ine ed 5 11 n u 5 11 Scheduled iE mL um cee DM MM E 5 11 ConbiecHoL Pa 5 11 THEN EESE ACUONS 5 12
6. C n For one control logic rule there are three A s that can be configured A refers to the IF conditions that trigger an action These three conditions can be operated by AND or OR logic All three conditions must be all true to create the positive result if operating the conditions with AND logic As for the OR logics one or more true condition needs to trigger the action Result of Result of 2 AND Logic 2 OR Logic 0 0 0 0 14 0 1 1 0 o 1 0 1 o 1 1 0 o 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 o 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 All 80 rules are defined individually and executed one by loop The 2nd rule can only be processed after running the 1st rule and the entire ruleset will be start running over again from the beginning after the last rule is processed You can refer to Click amp Go V2 Users Manual for more detail 5 9 ioLogik E4200 Click amp Go Introduction IF Conditions IF conditions are events that trigger the THEN ELSE actions Under the IF column you can set up to 3 conditions that must be satisfied for the actions under the THEN ELSE column to take place As soon as the IF conditions are satisfied the specified THEN ELSE action is performed For example an alarm can be activated when a door is opened Use the pull downs to specify the conditions and units of measurement e g DI O OFF Logic 0 Configuration
7. Destination 192 168 1 0 152 168 2 0 192 168 126 0 192 168 127 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 4 Configure the Default Gateway Note that only one default gateway is allowed per routing table If both LAN and LAN 1 are configured as the default gateway then only LAN 1 will actually operate as a default gateway IF Settings LAND LANT IF Configuration Static IP Configuration Static IP Address 192 168 127 254 IP Address 192 168 126 254 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 Gateway 192 168 126 1 MAL 00 90 8 00 42 30 00 90 8 00 42 31 ape Accessible IP Haute 5 Click Update to update the configuration and then restart the ioLogik E4200 for activate the new network settings IP Settings Static IP Configuration IP Address 192 168 127 254 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 f Gateway 0 0 0 0 MAL 00 90 8 00 42 30 IP Configuration Static IP Address 192 168 126 254 Subnet Mask 255 255 Gateway 192 168 126 1 MAL 00 90 8 00 42 31 _ Sig AcvessblelP Route Table ioLogik E4200 Utilities NOTE 6 Click Route Table again to verify that the setup was success The New Route Table will appear as follows if the configuration was done correctly Route Table Configuration mE Add Delete Haute Ent
8. Not only do the ioLogik products support CGI commands they also allow the Click amp Go logic to interact with proper IF conditions and send out CGI commands to IP Video devices such as the Moxa V351 video server or VPort 25 IP camera Support for user defined CGI commands in the Click amp Go THEN ELSE action turns the ioLogik product into the expansion I O controller of these video devices For example setting a trigger to focus and take a snapshot when there is an intrusion Select the THEN ELSE actions for the CGI command and click on the property button to enter the CGI Command Settings window Short Message Service SMS The SMS function sends a customizable SMS to up to 5 mobile phones Select the THEN ELSE action to Short Message Service and click on the property button to enter the Phone setting window After entering the subject of an SMS enter the message in the Message Content area Dynamic fields such as time date IP address and I O status can be inserted in your message by clicking Keyword Lookup SMS Content Setting Message Format ASCII C UNICODE UCS 2 HEX Separated by max chars 140 Sent every sec sent ance ff Ok Cancel ioLogik E4200 Click amp Go Introduction Working with Click amp Go Rulesets Activating the Ruleset Download Restart and Run In the Click amp Go tab the rules that are displayed in the Click amp Go Logic tab comprise the current ruleset which act
9. 2 5 Installing the RIB ontothed 9 NMOQGUI S 2 5 installing the System POWeF oU bte DU ue une RV Ud La tonat wane 2 6 Installing thie Fleld Power u Q u una alias DL 2 7 Connecting the PoWer SYSTEM suit a 2 8 Connecting tothe NetWork La eee 2 9 ioLogik E4200 Active Ethernet Network nn 2 9 COnEGUFING YOUrINGIWOFK ALCRILCCUU Fe DU EX a DU Daten 2 10 3 3 1 TATROGUGHON re eed Sa Ua ie 3 2 Features orn Modular UU T eere 3 2 sedich and detecllbltausumssicoa su L uu u RUE MAE LEE sts a Cu cerea eut hentia iene 3 2 Remote MarnagerrnellE ecu ettet ERREUR I Eu ayaka qupa qaq 3 2 CHEK SG O bEogicEdiLOE wens Du DUXI Cs DEVE UU DUE Ween GENER PER GA 3 2 ORNE WO Guide u EEUU 3 2 EXPONE E S uu uuu u eee ep m REP En menant eee IDA A ete cee 3 3 casa uama a TTE 3 3 Installing Modular loAdimin 3 3 Connecting Your Active Modular I O 3 4 Mad
10. B 6 ioLogik E4200 Using Modbus TCP B 7 ioLogik E4200 Using Modbus TCP The addressing of I O image Map NOTE Modular ioAdmin allocated the I O channels by four groups 1 DI Modbus input coil map read only 2 DO Modbus coil map readable writable 3 AI Modbus input register map read only 4 AO Modbus holding register map readable writable And it also provides two ways to arrange I O image Map You can set the option in the Adaptor Settings Tab Modbus Addressing Mode Mode Update C Dynamic Mode 1 Fixed mode Default Every slot has its own memory bank It is easy way to understand but has lower efficiency due to large memory size 2 Dynamic mode Modular ioAdmin will try to put the same type input output channels together in order to reduce memory size and higher efficiency You can easily find the Modbus address directly with the Modular ioAdmin utility After clicking the I O Configuration tab select the I O modules and then click the Modbus Address tab Note that you can right click the selected ioLogik E4200 in the Modular ioAdmin utility to export the Modbus address table to a CSV Microsoft Excell file Fixed mode default mode According to each I O module s sequence on the I O system Modular ioAdmin allocates 512 memory address sizes In other words slot 0 will start from 0x0000 to OxO1FF and slot 1 will start from 0x0200 to 0x03FF For example if M 3402 i
11. System Power 24 VDC shielding Ground Field Power 0 YOC Field Power 24 VDC Field Power 0 VDC Field Power 24 VOC Non isolaton System Power 5 C 3 EH Talc n O READY System Power C va l 59 r4 C SERIAL d System Bus i C Fed JJ Ii System power 24 VDC nominal 11 to 28 8 VDC Power dissipation 60 mA 24 VDC Current for module 1 5 VDC Field power 11 to 28 8 VDC Max current for field power contact DC 10 Cable Gauge AWG14 to AWG25 Determine the maximum possible current for each power wire and common wire Observe all electrical codes dictating the maximum current allowable for each wire size If the current exceeds the maximum rating the wiring could overheat causing serious damage to your equipment For safety reasons we recommend an average cable size of 22 AWG However depending on the current load you may want to adjust your cable size the maximum wire size for power connectors is 2 mm 2 8 ioLogik E4200 Initial Setup Connecting to the Network ioLogik E4200 Active Ethernet Network Adaptor The ioLogik E4200 Active Ethernet network adaptor supports standard 10 100 Mbps Ethernet For first time users we recommend that you link from your host computer to the ioLogik E4200 over a local Ethernet network to take care of IP and system configuration Once the installation i
12. This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation FCC Warning This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense ATTENTION Installation and Cabling Precautions Check the rated voltage and current for the products before wiring Use the rated power supply and specified cables Using the wrong power supply could cause a fire Cabling should be done by a certified electrician according to the Electricity Engineering Regulations Improper cabling could cause a fire or electric shock Operating Precautions Do not touch the terminal when the power is on to avoid electric shock Do not assemble the product when the power is on Do not modify the wiring while operating the product Pay attention to the power linkage procedure An i
13. To determine how many power expansion modules are required refer to the spreadsheet in the Program Files gt MOXA gt IO Server gt HELP 4 gt jd NL 4 4 41 ma 5 Perse 2001 sz 900 06 997 ee ee PAR AAR RA 99 pose 66 98 system GND system PWR 24V dc VCC Yde System Communication Bus Modbus TEP Fast Ethernet Field power 24Vdc Field Ground Field GND Field power 24Vdc l O Expansion Modules DC DI DO Al AO 2 2 ioLogik E4200 Initial Setup Installing the I O Module on DIN Rail Step1 Align the I O module side by side with the network adaptor making sure that the upper and lower rails are hooked together Step 2 Align the I O module side by side with the network module and then push the I O module until it touches the DIN rail Next apply more force until the module clips to the DIN rail 2 3 ioLogik E4200 Initial Setup Removing the I O Module from the DIN Rail Step1 Use your finger or a screw driver to pull down the tab on the lower part of the module 2 4 ioLogik E4200 Initial Setup Remove the RTB Removable Terminal Block from the I O module Pull out the plastic belt from the RTB and then apply more force until the I O module is pulled away from the I O module i V F i i DELL
14. all of the tags will be generated automatically ALL Al Channels f CHAO CHO2 CH 03 On change Heartbeat Interval 0 sec 1765535 g v All slot Channels enabled default range 12 ioLogik E4200 Utilities ATTENTION A When ioLogik E4200 is in safe mode user can not start Click amp Go logic and user can not change the module configuration The Host Connection Watchdog is disabled by default If the Host Connection Watchdog is disabled the ioLogik I O system will never enter Safe Status and the Safe Status settings will have no effect During Host Connection Lost the I O LED will shine a steady red to show that it is in Safe Mode After clearing the alarm you must restart the system If you find the I O LED indicator flashing Red power off the system and power it on again to return to normal operation Click amp Go Logic Tab Administrator The Click amp Go logic tab is where administrators set up the ioLogik E4200 s Active I O messaging logic Instead of the I O device reacting passively to repeated polling requests from a host for I O data the ioLogik E4200 is able to actively send I O information to the host when an I O channel satisfies conditions that you specify Click amp Go logic was developed by Moxa to provide a powerful and easy to use tool for defining the conditions under which I O information will be sent over the network Please refer to Chapter 5 for more detailed informat
15. becoming unrecoverable After the firmware is updated the ioLogik will restart and you will have to log in again to access administrator functions Watchdog Tab Administrator The Watchdog tab is where you configure the Host Connection Watchdog which is used with the Safe Status settings to define each I O channel s response to a lost network connection When the ioLogik E4200 loses its network connection for the amount of time specified in the timeout the Host Connection Watchdog will switch the ioLogik E4200 to Safe Status and the I O channels will reset to their Safe Status settings By default the Watchdog is disabled To enable the Watchdog make sure Enable Host Connection Watchdog is checked set the Timeout value then click the Update button w 70 Configuration Adapter Info ER Adapter Settings Message Monitor 5 Network xe Firmware Update Click amp Go Logic Watchdog Host Connection Monitor w Update Timeout value b sec Clear watchdog flag Host Connection Lost Alarmed 10 Error Clear Alar After the Watchdog is enabled the ioLogik E4200 will enter safe status if the network connection is lost Once the connection has been restored you will need to return to the Watchdog Tab in order to exit safe status There will be a message saying Host Connection Lost indicating that the I O device is in safe status Click Clear Alarm to exit safe status and return
16. data refresh rate Note that the unit is in 10 msec increments so if you enter 100 the refresh rate becomes 1 SEC TCP Socket Timeout Interval allows you to select the preferred timeout value for TCP socket communication Active Message Listen Port specifies the port number to use for Active Ethernet I O messages If your network uses a firewall you can coordinate this setting with your firewall settings to ensure that active messages get through The default Listen Port is 9001 Sort The Sort menu allows the server list in the navigation panel to be sorted by connection type and location They are sorted by Adaptor Location in default You also can change the sorting method through the sorting function or on Quick Link You can sort by connection location or type Help In the Help menu you can view wiring guides and information about Modular ioAdmin Navigation Panel In this panel Modular ioAdmin will show you the information for the Host IP and how many I Os are in your system Right clicking on the ioLogik tag will allow you to manually add ioLogik Adaptor Choose Add ioLogik I O Adaptor In the pop up window key in the I O system IP address that you want to add Right click on the E4200 tag and the Server Context Menu will pop up This allows you to execute Connect Disconnect Delete I O Adapter Restart System Reset to Default and Import Export file functions m MOXA Modular 15 Admin File System
17. 200mA Supports 1000 mA 200 mA 200 mA Supports 1000 mA m e e 3 gt 200 mA 200 mA Supports 1000 mA a e 3 gt 150 mA 150 mA 150 mA Total 1400 mA Total 1000 mA ATTENTION When the total current consumption for connected I O modules exceeds 1 5A an M 7001 power expansion module is required The following table can be used to calculate if an extra power expansion module is needed In Program Files gt MOXA gt IO Server gt HELP click on Power Consumption Spreadsheet The spreadsheet requires Microsoft Excel to operate Once you enter the I O module quantity you will know how many power expansion modules are required When extra power expansion modules are installed restart the system in the following sequence to ensure a proper start up Power Off Sequence 1 Unplug the network adaptor s removable terminal block 2 Unplug the expansion module s removable terminal block Power Up Sequence 1 Plug in the power expansion module s removable terminal block 2 Plug in the network adaptor s removable terminal block ATTENTION The End Module should be covered in the end to protect the unexpected damage of exposure data pin 2 6 ioLogik E4200 Initial Setup Installing the Field Power Module The field power distributor is designed to isolate different field voltages Most of the field power DIO AIO modules for the ioLogik E4200 series are 24 VDC If you need to connect 110 VAC 230
18. Address and another for Module Information The Address section shows your channel s Modbus type such as Discrete Input Coil and Register Module Information allows you to check the module firmware version ioLogik E4200 Utilities I O Status This shows the value of the channel and channel name It also allows you to assign an alias name to the channel ON and OFF statuses You can drag the line to enlarge or reduce the column width 170 Staus Modbus Address 21 00 OFF 21 01 im DI 02 DFF 21 03 OFF 21 04 OFF 21 05 OFF 21 06 OFF 21 07 OFF Config For output modules only The list in this tab shows you the module Safe Mode Settings for Power On Disconnecting and System Failure Staus Config Modbus Address DO 01 Fault Value OFF OFF D0 02 Fault Value OFF OFF DO 03 Fault Value OFF OFF D0 04 Fault Value OFF OFF D0 05 Fault Value OFF OFF D01 06 Fault Value OFF OFF 07 Fault Value OFF OFF You can double click to enter the setting After you double click the channel setting window will pop up This allows you to set the safe mode power on status test I O and alias name DO Channel 0 DO Channel 0 DO Channel 0 2 Config Test Alias 2 Contig Test E Alias ael Config Test Alias Safe Mod Setting Fault Value OFF Channel Name po C Hold Last Status OFF OFF Power On Setting OFF E N JON
19. Basic Settings Network Settings egg I O Modules Eg System Management x aA Accessible IP Settings CJ SNMP Agent x Network Connection x ra Firmware Update ra Import System Config u a Export System Config ra Change Password ra Load Factory Default E Save Restart Total Solution for Industrial Device Networking SNMP Agent Configurations SNMP S Enable Disable Read Community Name public Write Community Name private Contact Location Network Connection On the Network Connection page you may view the TCP connections from other hosts This may assist you in the management of your devices J Main Menu E4200 ra Overview ra Basic Settings Network Settings eg I O Modules Eg System Management x Ga Accessible IP Settings CJ SNMP Agent x ra Network Connection x ra Firmware Update x ra Import System Config x Export System Config ra Change Password ra Load Factory Default Cg Save Restart Network Connection Total TCP IP Connection s 1 Source Host Address Connection Type 192 168 127 3 Web HTTP Destination Host Address Connection Type 4 7 Total Solution for Industrial Device Networking ioLogik E4200 Using the Built in Web Console Firmware Update On the Firmware Update page you may load new or updated firmware onto the ioLogik J Main Menu E4200 Overview ra Basic Settings EN Network Settings CJ Gene
20. File System Interfaces IPMIB SCPM weno ip mwerowedaysd ress 2 IpRoutingDiscards TPM SNMPMIB esempi ipEstabReses smpouoSuchNames emo J snmpoutcetrequests I snmpoutcetnexts J snmpoutsetrequests snmpoutcetresponses smmpenableAMhenfraps E 2 ioLogik E4200 SNMP MIB File Private MIB File and SNMP Variables Moxa also provides an SNMP for the I O MIB file to help you monitor I O status with SNMP software You can find the MIB file on the Document and Software CD input 1 status input 2 status sensorType3 sensorType4 sensorTypeb cjcSwitch3 cjcSwitch4 cjcSwitch5 E 3 ioLogik E4200 SNMP MIB File sensorType9 10 1 1 cjcSwitch9 cjcSwitch10 cjcSwitch11 moduleName12 moduleName13 output 12 fault value output 13 fault value output 14 fault value input 12 index input 13 index input 14 index input 12 status input 13 status input 14 status moduleNamet5 o C mmberofchamelsiS BoRangelS temperatureType15 sensortypets o D 5 x output 12 power on status output 13 power on status out
21. HO ne ene ee ee re re uqa aqa uqa nee 4 5 System IMarnag Yie illu e peapacapaaapawppawpipawpipusaipunpipaaiaakkqaqaqqaaqqawaqquqqauqaquqqauqaquqaquqqquqaqasqasqaasa 4 6 ACCESSIDIC TPS QUIN GS l l 4 6 SNMP Qata utu uA Sus eee Lo Lo Delo ee od ee Ue 4 7 SoOrieclouu nen tet etter et eRe 0 4 7 Eimware UP da les 4 8 APOT Sy EM C ON 2i5bogscsptouEhmupmsuntepmeasdO gp EQUERVMENEUEREHERENERENER ARR Ua asta Ue tu dul 4 8 SYS ONCOR up n mae snes EEEE EELEE EEEE sued ants 4 9 CHANJE Password ies ES urbs omiiia itn ine coin nim uU Ea RR emma 4 9 Load Factory M IRI RIEN 4 10 NM MR Uu xS RIS Neu cr tu dnce mr uqaqa qaqaqa quqa Qua Qua Qaqa Qu a Qu 4 10 Click amp Go Introductloh TEMERE 5 1 OVERV 5 2 ed u u qa Qasaqa 5 3 CHERGGO LOGIC sie Mn Mn E qu MM E MM MM M MM M M MALAE 5 3 5 4 Developing Your LOGIC RUES
22. Installing the onto the I O Module Step1 Hook the bottom end of the RTB to the I O module Step2 Push down the RTB until it fits snugly on the I O module and then push in the plastic belt 2 5 ioLogik E4200 Initial Setup Installing the System Power Module The system power expansion module is designed to provide extra power when additional I O expansion modules are connected Each ioLogik E4200 can provide 1 5A 5 VDC If you require more power for your installed I O modules you will need to use an M 7001 module However please note that the M 7001 can only provide 1A 5 VDC r r d Ld r r d r sz m mm m coe ce Se Se 00 Se Se 56 l ce Se Se eel HH ee 010 Se 9 00 00 0 co ee ee 1221 ke 5 5 se ees es 4 5 e mm 5 5 5 e mm ee mm mm ee ee ee ee ee ee ae ee se ee ee ee ee 1 89 SS 58 SS 5 ER ZR 58 e 35 5 ce se se co 6 6 oo 4 88 5 55 1 E 3 4 4 I 3 4 i a a a a nm ss 150 mA 150 mA 150 mA 150 mA
23. Sort Help ES Host 192 168 127 3 Ed ioLogik Era 192 168 127 254 5r st 0 Sonnet RH Ol Disconnect Smg EB 0 Welet ug o Restart System Reset to Default s Import System Config Export System Config E Export Modbus Map 3 8 ioLogik E4200 Utilities Server Context Menu The server context menu is accessed by right clicking on the server model name in the navigation panel Connect Select this command to have Modular ioAdmin attempt a reconnection over the network to the selected ioLogik I O Disconnect Select this command to have Modular ioAdmin drop the network connection with the selected ioLogik I O Delete Adaptor Select this command to have Modular ioAdmin remove the selected I O system Restart System Administrator Function Select this command to restart your ioLogik I O system from a remote site You will need to log in as an administrator to use this function Reset to Default Administrator Function Select this command to reset all settings including console password to factory default values You will need to log in as an administrator to use this function Import Export System Config Administrator Function Select this command to reload a configuration that was imported exported to a text file You will need to log in as an administrator to use this function You will need to restart the ioLogik I O system in order for the new configuration to take effect T
24. allows you to make your I O system smarter Modular ioAdmin also includes Click amp Go event logic editor for setting control logics for your Active Ethernet I O system On line Wiring Guide An on line wiring guide can be opened from within Modular ioAdmin for your convenience The easily accessible wiring guide can save administrators much time while planning or troubleshooting 3 2 ioLogik E4200 Utilities Import Export files There are three files that can be generated by Modular ioAdmin automatically the system configuration files server list and Modbus table This function can import export configuration files and server management lists Modular ioAdmin allows the entire configuration of the ioLogik I O system to be saved as a file The file is viewable as text and can serve as a record for backup of configuration or as a template for the configuration of other ioLogik devices The file includes title date time model information and Click amp Go rules Modular ioAdmin can also import and export a list of ioLogik devices that are being managed This file can make it easier to manage all devices on the network and includes server name module type IP address and unit ID This function can also export the Modbus Table which is generated automatically Getting Starting Installing Modular toAdmin Utility Insert the Software CD from the network adaptor s package into the host computer Run SETUP EXE which is loc
25. channel quantity Input register map R addres offset Access Description Holding register map R W Addrssoffset Access Word Description O S 0x0000 to 8N 1 Channel alias name Alias Name is 8 word 8N to 16N 1 Sensor type 16N 1 Temperature type 16N 2 Enable Disable Filter 1 enchanced ioLogik E4200 Using Modbus TCP Internal Registers Please refer to the exported Modbus address file for detail Function 8 Data Field Data Field Description Request Response 0x0001 0x0000 Echo Request Data 0x0001 OxFFOO Echo Request Data Reset with Factory default C CGI Commands Using a web browser or standard HTTP protocol will make it easier for a Security SCADA system to monitor and control an ioLogik via CGI commands To get all the syntax of the CGI Commands on line open a web browser and connect to the ioLogik E4200 using the following syntax This is where IP represents the IP address of the target ioLogik E4200 http AP Help cgi Use the following syntax to get the settings Start with the ioLogik s IP or URL followed by getParam cgi and a question mark Next specify the command followed by another question mark The commands are case sensitive and the amp sign is used to combine multiple commands http IP getParam cgi command amp channel amp Max 200 char Use the following syntax to set parameters St
26. local siren Select the IF condition for Remote Action and click on the property button to enter the Remote Action Settings window Timer The Timer function can be used to control the timing of a logic rule in the IF conditions TIMEOUT is the only operator here For example uses can delay the triggering of an action or to repeat an action periodically Select the IF condition for Timer and click on the property button to enter the Internal Register Settings window The Used in column indicates this Timer is also used in the Rule 0 which helps the user to identify the relationship between rules Also the Set Timer button will help to define the default value for the Timer Schedule The Schedule function allows users to set a starting point or time period for a task For example a pump needs to start at 9 00 PM and stop at 11 00 PM every Monday Wednesday and Friday Select the IF condition to Schedule and click on the property button to enter the setting window For recurrent actions select the Recurrence checkbox and select the week days If there a time period needs to be defined specify the stop date in the range column Host Connection Fail The Host Connection Fail function refers to when an ioLogik detects the timeout from a remote Modbus TCP host and directs it to one of the IF condition of the Click amp Go logic Timeout can be used to trigger an action such as resetting the attached power line on a DO or relay channe
27. mode ecce EFE EREREECKLERR B 8 DYNAMIC MOE terr UO UUUON B 9 satu buta a bu DUM B 9 po Module Connaguravion Maps zs uu uu ave a TUE DU TUM M T I B 10 BUM M gtule CornliguratiorMapu uu uuu ll B 10 AO Module configuration Map u u REELS aE RES B 11 AT Module Configuration isc k rasta ena ete eee moan DM IDCM pad ES B 11 TC Module Configuration Maps sce p e B 12 RED Modtile Conniduravion Maps or dra du e B 12 Internal REGISEOTS niu Dy tX DUE DU UU DA AA B 13 PU IO remm B 13 C 1 Used Network Port D 1 SNNMP MIB ipte E 1 Factory Default F 1 TN G 1 1 Introduction The ioLogik Active Ethernet modular I O family of advanced slice type network I O products with local intelligence can connect sensors and on off switches for automation applications over Ethernet and IP based networks The following topics are covered in this chapter ioLogik Active Ethernet Modular I O System Overview O Product Features J Package Checklist O Product Specifications Dimensions Net
28. monitors the status of each I O channel and take the appropriate action when the I O status satisfies a user defined condition For example the ioLogik E4200 could be configured to send a TCP UDP message only when a temperature sensor attached to TC 00 channel reports a reading of 859C This structure results in a much improved response time and a much reduced load on the host computer s CPU and on network bandwidth Click amp Go Logic was developed to provide an easy and intuitive way to configure when and how I O information is transmitted over the network Using simple IF Then Else statements you set the conditions that need to be satisfied and the resulting actions Up to three conditions and three actions can be combined in any one rule and up to 80 rules can be defined in a ruleset Each SNMP trap TCP UDP message up to 10 hosts and SMS can be transmitted to up to 5 hosts simultaneously 5 2 ioLogik E4200 Click amp Go Introduction Features Click amp Go logic s key features are as follows 80 Rules for Intuitive IF THEN ELSE Style Logic Users do not require any programming experience to use Click amp Go The easy and straightforward IF THEN ELSE programming style greatly simplifies the development and installation of I O applications With 80F THEN ELSE rules pre installed and up to 3 IF conditions and 3 THEN ELSE outputs or network actions per rule Click amp Go is suitable for most remote monitoring and alarm applications Loca
29. resume when it is turned back on This allows you to use the ioLogik E4200 for PC independent automation k Clear Retrieve Upload ioLogik D Hun Stop e Clear This erases the ruleset in both Modular ioAdmin and the ioLogik I O series e Retrieve This copies the ruleset from the ioLogik I O series into Modular ioAdmin e Upload to ioLogik This copies the ruleset from Modular ioAdmin onto the ioLogik I O series e Run This activates the ruleset that the ioLogik booted up with e Stop This de activates the Click amp Go ruleset and returns the ioLogik to normal passive operation Ruleset Import Export Although rulesets alone cannot be imported and exported the entire system configuration including the current ruleset can be imported and exported As you make changes to a ruleset you can export the system configuration in order to save that ruleset A Pinouts and Cable Wiring Port Pinout Diagrams Ethernet Port Pinouts Serial Port Pinouts RS 232 Network Adaptor Pin Assignment Pin RS 232 Signal 3 omw 3 tx out _ 5 GND 6 _ 7 fats out s crs tin Using Modbus TCP ioLogik E4200 Modbus map has three categories a IO image map for all input and output channels which installed in the system b Module configuration map for all settings of each module C System configuration map for all settings about the whole I O system Th
30. to gain access to the ioLogik E4200 configuration options If no administrator password has been set up simply click on Login and leave the Password field blank Additional detail is provided later in this chapter Message Monitor Tab The Message Monitor tab will display any TCP UDP I O messages received from the ioLogik E4200 When you install the ioLogik E4200 for the first time the Active I O messaging ruleset will not have been defined yet so there will be no messages in the Message Monitor Tab Please refer to Chapter 5 for information on how to program the ioLogik E4200 s Active I O messaging system Once the active I O messaging system has been configured and activated TCP UDP messages sent from the ioLogik E4200 will be viewable in the Message Monitor tab Messages can be displayed in ASCII UNICODE or in HEX To display messages in HEX make sure that Toggle HEX is checked To display messages in UNICODE make sure that UNICODE UCS 2 is checked ioLogik E4200 Utilities Administrator Functions a 1 0 Configuration Adapter Info 7 Adapter Settings Message Monitor Click amp Go Logic s watchdog f AcitveTags For full access to all configuration options log in as an administrator in the Adaptor Settings tab This is required whenever you start up ioAdmin or boot up restart the ioLogik E4200 When you install the ioLogik E4200 for the first time the password will be blank and you may simply click on Log
31. to normal operation ioLogik E4200 Utilities Active Tags Administrator Click the Active Tags tab to configure the I O channels to report their status to a Moxa proprietary Active OPC Server package The Active Tags and the Moxa Active OPC Server package provide I O status reports by event via TCP packets This allows the ioLogik to provide the OPC SCADA architecture with better I O monitoring and control Specify the IP address of the Active OPC Server select the I O channel that needs to be updated and then click the Create Tag button The tags will be created automatically In other words users only need to launch the Active OPC Server program and the I O channels selected by the user will be pushed from the ioLogik to Active OPC Server 1 Installthe Active OPC Server Lite from the Document and Software CD or download the software from Moxa website Log in to the Modular ioAdmin utility and go to the Active Tags tab Specify the Active OPC Server IP Address by clicking on the IP button After clicking OK Modular ioAdmin will ask you to restart the ioLogik E4200 Click the Active Tags tab to specify which I O modules and channels needed to be updated After clicking the Active Tags tab we recommend specifying the Heartbeat Interval so that the Active OPC Server is able to detect when the ioLogik E4200 is disconnected Next click on the Create Tags button Launch the Active OPC Server program from the PC
32. with Rules Rules are the building blocks of your Active Ethernet I O system With rules you define the exact trigger conditions for transmission of I O information as well as the content and destination of that information Output channel operation can also be automated based on input channel trigger conditions In the main screen you will see the list of rules in the current ruleset Double click on a rule to open that rule s configuration window or double click on an empty rule to start a new rule Logic 0 Configuration Enable lt Empty gt lt Empty gt lt gt lt Empty gt lt Empty gt lt Empty gt Relation between conditions AND Equivalent Logic Statement x IE M 1800 DI 0 GFF lt gt Slot4 M 4210 0 0 00 V xELSE Sand Remote Cmd Set 1 every sec X Cancel Under Relation between conditions select AND to specify that all conditions must be satisfied for the actions to take place select OR to specify that any one of the conditions can be satisfied for the actions to take place The configuration window is where the rule is defined Basic IF THEN ELSE logic is used to set up event based triggers The Equivalent Logic Statement at the bottom shows a real time text based summary of the rule that you are defining It can be a useful way to make sure that the rule is designed as you intended ATTENTION The
33. with its new IP address Click the Re Search button to refresh the list of units found by Modular ioAdmin IP Address Conflict B WARNING IP address conflict detected modify them to different address before proceeding 170 Server MAC Address Description 1 E4200 192 158 127 254 Set 00 930 00 DE 44 4cchve Ethernet 170 Server 2 E4200 192 168 127 254 00 90 8 00 0E 93 Active Ethernet 170 Server Ignore these devices Modular ioAdmin can t find the existing I O system in certain situations such as when the I O system is not in the same network segment In these cases you can add them manually Right click the tag of ioLogik in Navigation Panel and choose the Add ioLogik I O Adapter In the pop up window and key in the I O system IP address that you want to add 3 4 ioLogik E4200 Utilities ATTENTION If there are multiple network interfaces in the host computers be sure to select the correct one before searching at menu bar gt system gt Network Interface m select Host Network Interface x Network Interface Broadcom 440 10 100 Integrated Controller Packet Sck After the ioLogik E4200 is displayed on main window select the Adaptor Settings and click login The I O modules will be automatically detected and shown on the main window of the I O configuration tab ATTENTION If you are not installing for the first time you may see the M
34. 0 09 t 04 M 2402 DO 10 PowerOn Value Bag 05 M 2401 ES 00 11 t und 06 M 1401 DO 12 07 M 3402 DO 13 Ej 08 3412 DO 14 OFF DO 15 4 J 09 M 2800 DA 10 M 2601 NOTE channel is locked b Configuration NOTE system is in safe 88 vo status Q 11 M 6201 1 Configuration You may use the PowerOn Value field to specify the channel s setting when the ioLogik system is powered and the Safe Status Setting field to specify channel s setting when the ioLogik system enters Safe Status Note that Safe Status is controlled by the Host Connection Watchdog which is disabled by default If the Host Connection Watchdog is disabled the ioLogik system will never enter Safe Status and your Safe Status settings will have no effect System Management Accessible IP Settings You may add a specific address or range of addresses up to 10 by using a combination of IP address and netmask as follows To allow access to a specific IP address Enter the IP address in the corresponding field enter 255 255 255 255 for the netmask To allow access to hosts on a specific subnet For both the IP address and netmask use O for the last digit e g 192 168 1 0 and 255 255 255 0 To allow unrestricted access Deselect the Enable the accessible IP list option Refer to the following table for additional configuration examples Allowed Hosts IP Address Netmask Any host 192 16
35. 55 235 253 0 255 Subnet 235 235 253 0 Router ioLogik E4200 If you want to manage ioLogik E4200 from Host 1 you have to set one routing rule at ioLogik E4200 s routing table as following Destination 192 168 18 10 Network Mask 255 255 255 255 Gateway 192 168 19 1 Interface 0 If you set Destination Network Mask as following will allow all hosts which are located in subnet 192 168 18 x connect to this ioLogik E4200 Destination 192 168 18 0 Network Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 19 1 Interface LAN O 3 Utilities This chapter introduces software utilities you can use when configuring the ioLogik Active Ethernet modular I O system The following topics are covered in this chapter Introduction to Modular ioAdmin Features of Modular ioAdmin Getting Starting Functions on Menu Bar Navigation Panel Server Context Menu Quick Links Main Window General VY V V V V Y gt Administrator Functions Using TFTP to Import Export Configuration O Using ioEventLog gt Installing ioEventLog gt Basic Functions gt Main Menu ioLogik E4200 Utilities This chapter introduces software utilities you can use when configuring the Windows based ioLogik Active Ethernet modular I O system These software utilities include 1 Modular ioAdmin The main utility that allows you to configure monitor and edit Click amp Go 2 The utility that allows you to mass deploy the conf
36. 8 1 120 192 168 1 120 255 255 255 255 192 168 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 1 128 255 255 255 128 192 168 1 1 to 192 168 1 254 192 168 1 0 255 255 255 0 4 6 ioLogik E4200 J Main Menu E4200 Ga Overview Basic Settings HE Network Settings egg I O Modules ES System Management Ciaccessible IP Settings C3 SNMP Agent a Network Connection x ra Firmware Update ra Import System Config x Export System Config ra Change Password ram Load Factory Default E Save Restart SNMP Agent Accessible IP Settings Using the Built in Web Console Total Solution for Industrial Device Networking Enable the accessible IP list Disable will not allow all IP s connection request No Active IP Address Netmask 1 Of 2 D OL _ y E 4 s mi 6 D 7 s OL LY On the SNMP Agent page you may enable SNMP and set the read and write community strings The ioLogik E4200 provides SNMPv2 Simple Network Management Protocol to allow monitoring of network and I O devices with SNMP Network Management software It is useful in building automation and telecom applications Main Menu E4200 Overview ra
37. Analog Output channel Total Solution for Industrial Device Networking 2 Main Menu E4200 Overview Basic Settings Network Settings EJ 1 0 Modules 00 M 2250 EHES 01 4211 rOxcenfigurstion a I O Status S do Eg 02 M 4202 03 M 1450 04 M 2402 EC 05 M 2401 06 M 1401 07 M 3402 08 M 3412 09 M 2800 10 M 2601 M 4211 AO Module 2 channels 10 10 12bit Channel Power On Setting Safe Mode Setting 0 00V 0 00 http 192 168 127 254 Channel Settings Microsoft In d LE x AO 01 AO Channel 00 Settings PowerOn Value HEX Safe Action Fault Value v Fault Value HEX 4 5 ioLogik E4200 Using the Built in Web Console For example configuring a Digital Output channel NACOX AA Total Solution for Industrial Device Networking J Main Menu E4200 a Overview Basic Settings M 2601 DO Module 16 channels Channel Power On Setting Safe Mode Setting PN Network Settings DO 00 OFF OFF a 1 0 Modules DO 01 OFF OFF 89 00 M 2250 DO 02 OFF OFF Eu 01 M 4211 DO 03 OFF OFF rum Configuration kama E http 192 168 127 254 Al Channel Settings Microsoft Internet 89 10 Status DO 06 N 02 M 4202 DO 07 DO Channel 00 Settings 03 1450 DO 08 0
38. Dial Ethernet LAN SUD DORE 1 3 SMS Supported GPRS modem eie da una ee ete 1 3 Web 1 3 CEO ki MN ME eee 1 4 Product T GM EM E MEUM EL eae dee bes 1 4 DIMENSION Sanoo 1 5 NetworeAGdap Or X 1 5 sus 1 6 Hardware Reltererbg G a eer eerie eee oe ENERO 1 6 ace 85 MM MEME One ee re en er en 1 6 Hardware SDC CITI CA uuu nu a a amupas aa 1 7 T1idieatoreToriNetworiA J pBI0gu a teen eee EC ned nya atte ad 1 7 Indicators MOGUES ucc nee er qua aaa eee ua Sasa aa a 1 8 2 2 1 Sy tenm Pe ee E ains ee NER ME LM MEE MISIT 2 2 Installing the L O Moduleon abINSISIL iced dU DIU EVA atq delen a uva vil vU MU RES 2 3 Removing the I O Module from the 2 4 Remove the RTB Removable Terminal Block from the I O module
39. Enable ELSE lt Empty gt lt Empty gt lt Empty gt ex gt Kw Timer Schedule Host Connection Fail IF conditions can be specified as follows DI DI refers to the status of a digital input channel Edge detection can be used to refine the conditions For example the condition DI O OFF is satisfied for as long as DI 0 remains off The condition DI O ON to OFF however is only satisfied the instant the 1 0 turns off The transition of the status change can also operated using the Change operator so it will trigger the related action whether it is ON to OFF or OFF to ON Select the IF condition to DI and click on the property button to enter the DI Settings window AI AI refers to the readings of an analog input channel Analog input value is specified to trigger an action Units of the value are defined by the selected analog modes voltage or current or the scaling results For example AI 0 gt 15mA represents the high level of a water tank RTD RTD refers to the readings of an RTD channel RTD channels are used to measure temperature degrees For example an alarm should be triggered when the temperature reaches 40 degrees Celsius 0 gt 40 Celsius or Fahrenheit temperature units can be selected in the I O Configuration tab after logging in as an administrator TC TC refers to the readings of a TC channel TC channels are used to measure temperature degrees For example an
40. Logik E4200 and I O modules The following topics are covered in this chapter System Architecture Installing the I O Module on a DIN Rail Removing the I O Module from the DIN Rail Remove the RTB Removable Terminal Block from the I O module Installing the RTB onto the I O Module Installing the System Power Module Installing the Field Power Module Connecting the Power System OUOuUUADBU UAA Connecting to the Network gt ioLogik E4200 Active Ethernet Network Adaptor gt Configuring Your Network Architecture ioLogik E4200 Initial Setup System Architecture The ioLogik E4200 modular I O consists of a network adaptor that supports Ethernet and up to 16 I O modules The ioLogik E4200 Active Ethernet network adaptor is the brain of the system Its responsibility is to collect information from each I O module and decide the parameters for the I O module s operation Communication between the network adaptor and I O modules is achieved by a system communication bus Modbus addresses for each I O channel are arranged dynamically by the network adaptor according to the installed I O modules The network adaptor requires two sets of 24 VDC power inputs One is for the internal logic circuit and the other is for field I O circuits The network adaptor provides 5 VDC power to all connected I O modules When the total current consumption of the I O modules exceeds 1 5A you will need to insert an extra power expansion module
41. P 3 20 Using TEIP CO Import Export ConfiguEdgtlOEL aaa dom eiu cx e ice e a c c rnc oco dct et d cate mint tte iate 3 20 USINO JOEVENCEOG er er re rr rer rer er er er ere eer er errr ener reer ere 32522 NOEVENEEOG 3 22 p s G pep ppp qu cree 3 22 Mts IUS M A nU non on on once on eor error A Em 3 23 SDA AUA u Teer T uat vut qu vu AI Ux i masu RI A MORI I R 3 23 Sol lm I m 3 23 Hoe X o 3 24 mici ET 3 24 Using the Built in Web Console MEE VET Cu Ex ERN E KE EE M M 4 1 VSR SV Ot 9 E 200 MP m 4 2 Entering Wep Console a oe o tu tu Lut ovest eus boob on tutta Cuv usb eto bus 4 2 OVOLVIOW Geers eres ter etre Mou ee rere Perec eee eer M LP A Ada aaa PITT KIA dU ETUR XT RAT AT ATA rr ere 4 3 SENS zu C 4 3 NGEWOVK uu u uuu hah U EE EAEERUERERERERUEEHERUDERELRREEDRERN DER UN Ede du etd Esa add Vor ieu a v 4 4 Adaptor Settings mU 4 4 w u a E mE 4 4 UU 4 5
42. Statement channel status AOT 00 F gt lota M 3402 0 Select Specific ID 1 1 80 Sent every sec sent once ioLogik E4200 Click amp Go Introduction NOTE Active Message In response to a proper IF condition the Active Message function sends a customized message to one or more IP destinations by TCP or UDP packets Select the THEN ELSE action to Active Message and click on the property button to enter the Message Content Settings window Enter your desired message the Message Content column Dynamic fields such as time date IP address and I O status can be inserted in your message by clicking Keyword Lookup Messages are sent in ASCII by default but can be sent in HEX by selecting Message Format as HEX separated by checkbox or sent in Unicode by selecting Message Format as UNICODE UCS 2 checkbox Click the Set Active Message button to configure the default parameters such as the messaging protocol TCP or UDP socket port 9001 by default and up to 10 target message servers Message Content Settings Message Format ASCII UNICODE UCS 2 Separated by 4 amp Keyword Lookup max chars 700 Sent every 0 sec 0 sent once Messages can be received by a program using standard sockets Moxa MXIO library or ioAdmin s Message Monitor When sending a message in HEX each HEX value must be delimited by c
43. Static v Save Restart IP Address 192 168 126 254 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 4 4 ioLogik E4200 Using the Built in Web Console Route Table The ioLogik E4200 equips two independent Ethernet ports two MACs two IPs Appropriate routing is needed to make sure the network works properly You can define your network route table through the network administrator Total Solution for Industrial Device Networking 23 Main Menu E4200 Route Table Configuration Overview ra Basic Settings Add Delete a route entry EE Network Settings x ra General Settings Destination Netmask Gateway Interface Metric x Ga Ethernet Configurations LAN 0 v 14 Route Table ae I O Modules ES System Management Accessible IP Settings _ C3 SNMP Agent Network Route Table x Network Connection B Firmware Update Destination Netmask Gateway Interface Metric Systesa Conlig 192 168 126 0 255 255 255 0 192 168 126 254 LAN 1 1 am Export System Config 192 168 127 0 255 255 255 0 192 168 127 254 LAN O 1 ra Change Password Fan Load Factory Default 88 Save Restart I O Module On this page you can find the modules you installed in this I O system They are displayed in sequence according to the module Name you installed With different modules you are allowed to configure various channels For details please refer to Chapter 3 For example configuring and
44. TOP state Configure the interval before using them If default state is set to START timer will start when the Click amp Go logic is activated There are 80 Timers Timer O to Timer 79 which can be assigned an initial status of either START or STOP Timer Settings 80 STOR ELEC NN E NM MN E NN AN wa m s sj o sej 5 6 ioLogik E4200 Click amp Go Introduction SNMP Trap Server The ioLogik Active Ethernet Modular I O provides SNMPv2 Simple Network Management Protocol to allow monitoring of the network and I O devices with SNMP Network Management software It is useful for building automation and telecom applications When the system information of an ioLogik is required to be monitored or a Click amp Go logic is defined to update the I O status via SNMP traps one or up to 10 SNMP trap servers must be defined here DAMP Manage Manager Address 192 168 127 3 X Cancel E Mail Server The E mail Server configures the parameters of the target e mail servers and the recipient e mail addresses The Recipient Database should contain a list of available e mail addresses for your network environment The e mail message defined in the Click amp Go logic will be sent to all addresses listed in the Receiver s list To add e mail addresses to the Available receiver s list enter the Name and Mail Address and click Add finger icons to move addresses to the Recipient Database use th
45. TS Done Internet amp 100 Basic Settings On the Basic Settings page you may set the ioLogik E4200 s system time or provide the IP address of a time server for time synchronization Total Solution for Industrial Device Networking E Main Menu E4200 asic Settings Basic Setting verview Basic Settings Kass Network Settings z z z VO Modules Time zone 24 hour GMT Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon London BE s ean Local time 2008 10 ylos 02 43 53 Modify a Change O System Elapsed Time 0 1 19 fa Load Factory Default T Save Restart Web console 9 Enable Disable 4 3 ioLogik E4200 Using the Built in Web Console Network Settings Adaptor settings On the Adaptor Settings page you may assign an adaptor name and location to assist you in differentiating between different network adaptors You may also enable the Host Communication Watchdog and define the timeout value Total Solution for Industrial Device Networking Main Menu E4200 Overview ram Basic Settings Adapter Settings MR I O Adapter Settings Eh Network Settings p UNE m Adapter name Adapter Settings Ethernet Configurations Adapter location Eg Route Table DNS server 1 255 255 255 255 H 1 0 Modules DNS server 2 255 255 255 255 um System Manag
46. VAC digital input or output modules you must use the Field Power Distributor to isolate different field powers within a single ioLogik E4200 system If all of the DIO modules are 110 VAC you will need at least one field power distributor to isolate the field power from the network adaptor likewise when using 24 VDC or 230 VAC For example before you connect a 110 VDC or 220 VAC AC digital input module to a 24 VDC DI O module you will need an M 7002 field power distributor amp 4 T rem tie J B DS a 93 91 Lm mg er y 24V Ov 110 220 Some types of Potential Distributor modules provide extra wiring points such as shielding ground field power OV and field power 24V For example the 8 channel digital input sink type module itself does not have a 24V wiring point You may add a 24V Potential Distributor for easy wiring 2 7 ioLogik E4200 Initial Setup Connecting the Power System Two 24 VDC power sources are required to power the ioLogik E4200 One 24 VDC power input is for system power and the other 24 VDC power input is for the field I O For field installation system power and field power are provided by different power supply systems Logik E4200 Powe s ire rs i Lay rs m p ng Power 1 System Power D VDC
47. alarm should be triggered when the temperature reaches 500 degrees Celsius gt 500 Celsius or Fahrenheit temperature units can be selected in the I O Configuration tab after logging in as an administrator ioLogik E4200 Click amp Go Introduction NOTE Internal Register Internal Register represents a status flag to link the status of the first logic to the second one Mostly it will be used with the Timer function or to combine other input statuses together The Internal Register function also allows PC to control the ioLogik s local output when the remote output is controlled by Click amp Go log e g digital output active message e mail and SNMP Trap Select the IF condition for the Internal Register and click on the property button to enter the Set Internal Register window The Used in column indicates that this Internal Register is also used in the Rule 0 which helps the user to identify the relationship between the rules Also the Set Internal Register button will help to define the default value of all the Internal Registers Internal Registers can be controlled by Modbus TCP protocol Refer to the exported Modbus file for the address list for all the Internal Registers Remote Action In the IF conditions the Remote Action receives the command from one or more remote ioLogik Specifying the ID and the source IP addresses can create an event For example a remote push button connected to an ioLogik can trigger a
48. art with the ioLogik s IP or URL followed by setParam cgi and a question mark Next specify the command followed by another question mark The commands are case sensitive and the amp sign is used to combine multiple commands http IP setParam cgi command channel amp command channel amp Max 200 char set command example SLOTOOCHOO STATUS 1 Set the slot O channel O output raw data 1 unsigned decimal SLOTOOCHO1 STATUS 50 Set the slot 1 channel 2 output raw data 50 unsigned decimal D Used Network Port Numbers E4200 Network Port Usage Pot Usage SNMP MIB File Modular ioAdmin can export MIB file according to current module combination dynamically The ioLogik E4200 has built in SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol agent software that supports SNMP traps RFC1317 RS 232 like groups and RFC 1213 MIB II The following table lists the standard MIB II groups as well as the variable implementation for the ioLogik E4200 RFC1213 MIB II supported SNMP variables SysUpTime iffnUnknownProtos ipReasmFails IcmpOutTimeExcds ipAdEneasmMeSize IempoutAddrMasks iRowebes _ _ _ pmuteMetiet _ _ o o o ipRouteProto ipRouteAge ipRouteMask ioLogik E4200 SNMP MIB
49. ated in the root directory The installation program will guide you through the installation process and install the ioAdmin utility After the installation is done run Modular ioAdmin from Start gt Program Files gt MOXA gt IO Server gt Utility gt Modular ioAdmin DURER MOZA AU Server d Help Modular ioAdmin dE ioEventLog 3 3 ioLogik E4200 Utilities Connecting Your Active Modular I O System After you open Modular ioAdmin the auto search window will pop up and begin searching for the I O system Click Start Search to find the I O system automatically or you can click Exit and then add the I O system manually Auto Searching for Logik Adapterts Hl Exit Start Search Found adapter s lD Adapters were found Adapter IPO Address IP1 Address MACO Address Address If there are two or more I O systems with the same IP address found Modular ioAdmin will ask you to modify IP addresses by a pop up window and then reboot the I O system For example if multiple ioLogik E4200 units are initially installed on the same network each unit has the same default IP address You will need to assign a different IP address to each unit to avoid IP conflicts Modular ioAdmin automatically detects IP conflicts and gives you a chance to modify each unit s IP address in the IP Address columns Click the Set button to reboot the corresponding unit
50. c settings that you can configure You must click on the Submit button after making configuration changes The Submit button will be located at the bottom of every page that has configurable settings If you navigate to another page without clicking the Submit button your changes will not be retained Submitted changes will not take effect until they are saved and the ioLogik E4200 is restarted You may save and restart the ioLogik in one step by clicking on the Save Restart button after you submit a change If you need to make several changes before restarting you may save your changes without restarting by selecting Save in the navigation panel If you restart the ioLogik E4200 without saving your configuration the ioLogik E4200 will discard all submitted changes Entering the Web Console Modular ioAdmin utility is the main configuration interface for the ioLogik Active Ethernet modular I O However for the ioLogik E4200 Active Ethernet network adaptor s web console information for basic system status is available Enter the IP address of the Active Ethernet Modular I O in Internet Explorer Active Ethernet Server Windows Internet Fxnlarer gt Active Ethernet I O Server m iG Tools The default IP listed as below LAN Port Default IP Address Default Netmask Default Gateway 4 2 ioLogik E4200 Overview Using the Built in Web Console When you log into the web co
51. ccess Word Description Holding register map R W Addrssoffset Access Word Description S o 0x0000 to 8N 1 R W N 8 Channel alias name Alias Name is 8 word 8N to 16N 1 R W N 8 Alias for ON status Alias Name is 8 word 16N to 24N 1 R W N 8 Alias for OFF status Alias Name is 8 word ioLogik E4200 Using Modbus TCP AO Module Configuration Map N is stand for channel quantity Input register map R 0x0000 Read only Moxa code If M 2801 the value is 0x2801 0x0003 Read only Number of channels 0x0004 Read only Channel occupied list bit wise Holding register map R W addres offset Access Word Description iw ws noona frw antoon Iwon 10N to 11N 1 R W AI Module Configuration Map N is stand for channel quantity Input register map R addres ofset Access Word Description Holding register map R W Addrss offset Access _ Word Description O O Z O 0x0000 8N 1 R W N 8 Channel alias name Alias Name is 8 word elei iw vs B 11 ioLogik E4200 Using Modbus TCP TC Module Configuration Map N is stand for channel quantity Input register map R addres offset Access Word Description SSCS 0x0004 Read only Channel occupied list bit wise 0x0006 Read only CJC value Holding register map R W addres offset Access Word RTD Module Configuration N is stand for
52. ce Model 3 22 ioLogik E4200 Utilities Main Menu lt MOXA ioEventLog System Connection Log Help System In the System menu select Settings to configure ioEventLog The Alarm Listen Port is the TCP port number that will be monitored for status events You can modify this setting as necessary to receive signals through a firewall It will need to match the settings for the ioLogik that is being monitored The Log Directory is where the log files will be stored The default directory is C Program Files Moxa ioEventLog log A separate log file is created for each day with file names assigned automatically You can also select the color of each event type in the log System Settings Baz Alam Listan 4040 Log Directory Drectow SProgiam Files Mova Screen Loor Event Type Color Cold Start Start jis arap Dii Line Green ag OK X Cancel Connection Checking Connected Devices You can see which I O devices are already connected to ioEventLog by selecting Connected Device List from the Connection menu Connected Device List ss Device IP Connect Date Time 132 168 127 254 808 _ 08 30 2007 101421478 Refresh Ce ee ni 3 23 ioLogik E4200 Log Opening Log Files Utilities You can view previously saved logs by selecting Open from the Log menu You will be prompted for the data that you w
53. ction for the first time To set up a new password or change the existing password enter your desired password under both New password and Confirm password To remove password protection leave the New password and Confirm password fields blank Total Solution for Industrial Device Networking Main Menu E4200 Fn Overview ram Basic Settings Change Password i Password 3 Network Settings Modules Old password E System Management New password Accessible IP Settings Retype password SNMP Agent A Network Connection um Firmware Update CJ Import system Config n Export System Config ra Change Password ra Load Factory Default a Save Restart ATTENTION If you forget the password the ONLY way to configure the ioLogik E4200 is by using the reset button to load the factory defaults Before you set a password for the first time it is a good idea to export the configuration to a file when you have finished setting up your ioLogik E4200 Your configuration can then be easily imported back into the ioLogik E4200 if you need to reset the ioLogik E4200 due to a forgotten password or for other reasons 4 9 ioLogik E4200 Using the Built in Web Console Load Factory Default This function will reset all of the ioLogik E4200 s settings to the factory default values All previous settings including the console password will be lost Save Restart If you chang
54. d DNS Server 1 Server 2 IP Address Word 0 Hi byte 192 Word Lo byte 168 Word 1 Hi byte 15 Word 1 Lo byte 1 Word 2 Hi byte 192 Word 2 Lo byte 168 Word 3 Hi byte 15 Word 3 Lo byte 2 DNS Server 1 IP Address is 192 168 15 1 DNS Server 2 IP Address is 192 168 15 2 424595 0 6012 Timeout for idle TCP IP connection In sec B 3 ioLogik E4200 Using Modbus TCP 424596 0x6013 0x6018 6 word System Local Time Word 0 2 Sec 00 59 Word 1 2 Min 00 59 Word 2 2 Hour 00 23 Word Day 01 31 Word 4 2 Month 01 12 Word 5 2 Year 2000 2099 424602 0x6019 1 word System Local Time zone 1 63 refer to appendix time zone code 424603 Ox601A Ox601F 6 word 424609 0x6020 1 word Enable disable web access aM 424610 20 word 424630 5 word 424635 0x603A 1 word Host connection loss Time Out value enter safe state 424636 0x603B 1 word Host connection loss Time Out flag enter safe state 424721 0x6090 0x60A3 20 word IP Allow Mask List 424741 2 word System Time Server Address 0x60A4 0x60A5 Word 0 Hi byte 192 Word Lo byte 168 Word 1 Hi byte 15 Word 1 Lo byte 1 Time Server Address is 192 168 15 1 424761 20 word Log server 424781 1 word 424782 30 word 424812 30 word 424842 1 word 424843 0x610A 1 word Modbus addressing mode 1 Dynamic mode O Fixed mode B 4 ioLogik E4200 Using Modbus TCP B 5 ioLogik E4200 Using Modbus TCP
55. e Ethernet I O device and Click amp Go will be ready to go in no time Click amp Go performs various functions including local I O status remote output control alarm generation and messaging and event driven or time based I O status reporting Click amp Go eliminates the need for host computers to continually poll I O devices for status Instead the device itself is able to monitor the status of each I O device and take the appropriate action when the I O status satisfies a user defined condition For example users may need to configure the ioLogik to send a TCP UDP message only when the switch attached to 1 0 is turned on This event based structure results in a much improved response time and a much reduced load on the host computer s CPU and on network bandwidth Simple IF THEN ELSE statements are used to specify conditions that are required for certain actions to take place Up to three conditions three actions and three opposite actions ELSE can be combined in a rule and you can define up to 80 rules Supported actions include sending SNMP traps or TCP UDP messages to up to 10 hosts at a time Logic 0 Configuration v Enable Enable Logic IF DI lt Empty gt Empty Empo Empo Relation between conditions AND The ioLogik E4200 s Active Ethernet I O system eliminates the need for host computers to continually poll I O devices for status Instead the ioLogik itself is able to
56. e Remove finger icon to remove it Under Mail Server Settings you must configure the address of the SMTP server with your username and password E Mail Server Hail Address Settings Mame Address Recipient Database v e Mail Address Hail Server Settings SMTP Server Address IP Login Marne Login Password Retry Interval o SBC 5 7 ioLogik E4200 Click amp Go Introduction NOTE When using an FQDN Fully Qualified Domain Name address such as ms moxa com users must specify the DNS settings in the ioLogik 120 Configuration Adapter Info j Adapter Settings Message Monitor Se Network a Firmware Update Y Click amp Go Logic Watchdog Number of Modbus TCP connection s 2 MIP Settings LAN IP Configuration Static m IP Configuration Static m IP Address fi 92 168 127 254 IP Address fi 92 168 126 254 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 MAC 00 90 8 00 42 10 MAC 00 90 8 00 42 11 aie Accessible IP Route Table Modbus TCP Alive Check Timeout SNMP Settings Enable Modbus TCP idle connection Enable SNMP timeout interval Read Community public z Write Community private date Contact Location DNS Settings DNS 1 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 Po ns Web Access Settings v Enable 17 Refresh
57. e address of System Configuration Map 3xxxx Read only Registers Support function 4 System information 324600 0x6017 0x602A 20 word Product name string E4200 Active Ethernet Network Adapter 324620 0x602B 0x602C Product serial number decimal 324622 0x602D 0 602 2 word Firmware revision Word 0 Hi byte major A Word Lo byte minor B Word 1 Hi byte release C Word 1 Lo byte build D format is A B C D 324624 0x602F 0x6030 2 word Firmware release date High word 0x2006 Low word 0x1101 firmware release date is Nov 1 2006 324626 0x6031 Number of TCP connected 324627 0x6032 1 word Ethernet Interface 0 speed Ox10 10Mbps or 0x100 100Mbps 324628 0x6033 1 word Ethernet Interface 1 speed 0x10 10Mbps or 0x100 100Mbps ioLogik E4200 Using Modbus TCP 324680 0 6067 1 LEDs status Low byte SYS LED High byte IO LED OFF 0x01 bit1 Green 0x02 bit2 Red 0x04 bit3 Flashing Green 0x08 bit4 Flashing Red gt 0x10 bits Green amp Read gt 0x20 reserved 324682 0x6069 1 word GSM modem error code 0 OK 1 No SIM 2 Error PIN 3 Not connected 4 Can t register to GSM 5 don t care 6 Init modem error 324683 0x606A 1 word GSM RSSI 99 Invalid O 12 Low 13 20 Average gt 20 Good 324685 0x606C 0x607C 16 word Moxa code of each attached module Address 0x606C Slot0O Address 0x606D Slot1 Address Ox606E Slot2 Address 0x607C Slot15 324681 0x6086 0x612E 144 word 324903 0x6146 1
58. e the configuration do not forget to reboot the system gt Click amp Go Introduction Click amp Go logic was developed by Moxa to provide an easy way to set your ioLogik E4200 for Active I O messaging In this chapter we will show you how Click amp Go logic works and how to use it to develop your Active I O messaging program The following topics are covered in this chapter O Overview Features Click amp Go Logic Basics Working with Rules Developing Your Logic Rules Define Global Variables IF THEN ELSE Statement gt IF Conditions gt THEN ELSE Actions O Working with Click amp Go Rulesets gt Activating the Ruleset gt Ruleset Management Bar gt Ruleset Import Export ioLogik E4200 Click amp Go Introduction Overview Everybody can be a programmer Moxa s Click amp Go event based control logic for the ioLogik Active Ethernet I O eliminates the cumbersome programming generally required CLICK for data acquisition alarm messaging and local control tasks No knowledge of C language PLC ladder is required LOGIC for field applications Instead users familiar with IF THEN ELSE statements will have no problem understanding the Click amp Go interface and will be able to control I O channels and alarm messaging after a few simple steps The configuration utility also makes the control process easy to define and configure Simply download the logic to the ioLogik Activ
59. ement Enable communication watchdog o sec Change Password Load Factory Default gg Save Restart Submit The Host Connection Watchdog activates Safe Status when the ioLogik E4200 loses its network connection for the specified amount of time By default the Watchdog is disabled When the Watchdog is enabled and a timeout occurs the ioLogik E4200 will enter Safe Status You may use Modular ioAdmin to configure how each output channel responds under that channel s Safe Status settings To enable the Watchdog check off Enable connection watchdog set the timeout value and restart the I O system With Watchdog enabled the ioLogik E4200 will enter Safe Status after there is disruption in communication that exceeds the specified time Ethernet Configuration On the Ethernet Configuration page you may set up a static or dynamic IP address for the ioLogik I O system as well as the subnet mask and gateway address Total Solution for Industrial Device Networking J Main Menu E4200 Overview ra Basic Settings E Network Settings Ethernet Configurations LAN O Ethernet Parameters General Settings IP Configuration Static v Address 192 168 127 254 naka Table Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 a I O Modules Gateway 0 0 0 0 ao System Management a Change Password LAN 1 Ethernet Parameters a Load Factory Default IP Configuration
60. evel 2 IEC 61000 4 4 EFT level 2 IEC 61000 4 5 Surge level 3 IEC 61000 4 6 CS level 2 IEC 61000 4 8 PM level 1 IEC 61000 4 11 DIP IEC 61000 6 2 ESD level 2 3 IEC 61000 6 4 EFT level 2 Safety UL 508 Shock IEC 60068 2 27 Freefall IEC 60068 2 32 Vibration IEC 60068 2 6 Warranty 2 years LED Indicators for Network Adaptor Groups Pins Description Printed label Ethernet On the Plug Green Power amp System working Normal Green Flashing Click amp Go Active Red Flashing System Error Off No Power OFF I O Module does not exist Green Connecting I O Module Green Flashing Communication I O Steady Red Safe Mode Host Connection Failure Red Flashing Safe Mode I O Module Failure Green Tx Serial Yellow Rx Serial Steady Red Communication Fail 1 7 ioLogik E4200 Introduction Green Normal Input 11 to 28 8 V Field power Field power Red Voltage out of range LED Indicators for I O Modules Each DIO or AIO module is equipped with a Module Status LED indicating operation status LED Name LED Color LED Function Not powered on during initialization Steady On System ready Status Seen Flashing I O module ready for communication Steady On I O module hardware problem Flashing System bus communication error 1 8 2 Initial Setup This chapter includes explains how to install the ioLogik Active Ethernet modular I O including the Ethernet network adaptor io
61. for up to 2 DNS servers These two DNS servers may be used to automatically find available e mail addresses when configuring for Active Ethernet I O e mail messaging SNMP Settings The ioLogik E4200 provides SNMPv2 Simple Network Management Protocol to monitor the network and I O devices with SNMP Network Management software It is useful in building automation and telecom applications Use these fields to enable SNMP and set the read and write community strings Web Access Settings This field enables and disables the ioLogik E4200 s web console The web console allows the configuration of many settings using a web browser that is directed to the I O device s IP address If the web console is not enabled in this field you will not be able to access the web console ioLogik E4200 Utilities Firmware Update Tab Administrator The ioLogik E4200 supports remote firmware updates through the Firmware Update tab Enter the path to the firmware file or click on the icon to browse for the file Click Update to update the firmware The wizard will lead you through the process until the I O device is restarted Firmware File Path Waring 1 The firmware download may take around 2 minutes 2 Disconnecting power or network cable during the time would lead to firmware corruption E Update Do not interrupt the firmware update process An interruption in the process may result in your device
62. gik E4200 Utilities Adaptor Settings Tab Administrator There are five parts in this TAB Password Management Settings Time settings System Log and Modbus Address Mode You may set up a password adaptor name location date time zone and time server in the Adaptor Settings tab Modular ioAdmin supports long adaptor names and a location description up to 58 chars If you will be using ioEventLog to receive system status reports such as for warm or cold starts indicate the IP address and port number for the PC that will be running ioEventLog in the System Log field The default port number is 4040 For additional information please refer the ioEventLog section later in this chapter Modular ioAdmin also provides different Modbus address modes including Fixed mode default and Dynamic mode For more detailed information please refer to the appendix yma Update Network Tab Administrator The Network tab is where you configure IP settings Modbus TCP Alive Check Timeout settings DNS settings SNMP settings and Web Access settings for the ioLogik E4200 E Ln n c l j 132 168 127 254 192 168 126 254 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 y Update 255 255 255 255 f Update ioLogik E4200 Utilities IP Settings You can set up a static or dynamic IP address for both LAN ports of the ioLogik E4200 as well as the subnet mask and gateway address In the following example we configure the d
63. gital outputs sink 24 VDC 0 3 A 20 pin header Relay Output Modules M 2250 2 relay outputs Form A 2 A removable terminal block phased out in May 2009 M2450 4 relay outputs Form A N O 2 A removable terminal block Analog Input Modules M 3802 8 analog inputs 4 to 20 mA 12 bit removable terminal block M 3810 8 analog inputs 0 to 10 V 12 bit removable terminal block Temperature Input Modules M 6200 2 analog inputs RTD removable terminal block M 6201 2 analog inputs thermocouple removable terminal block 1 4 ioLogik E4200 Introduction Analog Output Modules M 4202 2 analog outputs 4 to 20 mA 12 bit removable terminal block phased out in May 2009 M 4210 2 analog outputs 0 to 10 V 12 bit removable terminal block phased out in May 2009 M 4202 2 analog outputs 4 to 20 mA 12 bit removable terminal block M 4210 2 analog outputs 0 to 10 V 12 bit removable terminal block System Modules M 7001 System expansion power supply 1 0 A 5 VDC M 7002 Field power distributor 10 A 24 48 VDC 110 220 VDC M 7804 Potential distributor 8 ch 0 VDC M 7805 Potential distributor 8 ch 24 VDC Dimensions Network Adaptor Unit mm WxHxD 45 x 99 8 x 70 mm 1 5 ioLogik E4200 Introduction I O Module Unit mm W x H 14 x 99 8 x 70 mm Hardware Reference Panel Guide Ethernet LAN 1 Ethernet LAN 0 LED Indicators Ready System Stat
64. his command may be used to restore a configuration after loading the factory defaults or to duplicate a configuration to multiple ioLogik servers Export Modbus Map Select this command to export the Modbus Map of the ioLogik I O system to a CSV file You will need to log in as an administrator to use this function It is strongly recommended you use this method to record your Modbus Map after you have finished configuring the ioLogik I O system for your application NOTE The I O Modbus table is in csv format it can be easily read both in a text editor or the Windows Excel program 3 9 ioLogik E4200 Utilities Quick Links T MOXA Modular ioAdmin File System Help Quick links are provided to search for I O servers on the network and sort the server list Be Search network for I O servers Sort by connection IH Sort by type w Sort by location Main Window General Configuration a Adapter Info 4 Adapter Settings Message Monitor I O Configuration Tab General If you are not logged in the I O Configuration tab shows the picture of the ioLogik E4200 without I O modules This is the default tab when you first open Modular ioAdmin Adaptor Info Tab Adaptor information such as firmware revision is displayed in the Adaptor Info tab Adaptor Settings Tab General The Adaptor Settings tab is where you log in as an administrator This is required in order
65. iguration file 3 ioEventLog The utility that allows you to know the system cold start warm start status and time Introduction to Modular ioAdmin The ioLogik Modular I O may be managed and configured over the Ethernet by Modular ioAdmin a Windows utility provided with your ioLogik E4200 Modular ioAdmin s graphical user interface gives you easy access to all status information and settings Although ioLogik E4200 also supports configuration by web console full configuration and management is only available through Modular ioAdmin It consists of following functions e Full function setting Click amp Go Logic e The Wiring Guide Features of Modular ioAdmin Auto search and detection When you connect to ioLogik E4200 the utility can auto find how many devices are connected to the network The installed modules will be displayed in a picture after you successfully log in You don t need to manually add I O modules one by one All the devices you installed will appear onscreen In addition ioAdmin will resolve any IP conflicts that arise from installing two or more ioLogik Active Ethernet modular I Os at the same time Remote Management Over the Ethernet network Modular ioAdmin allows users to find and configure multiple ioLogik systems and monitor and configure attached I O devices You can test I O devices and reset the system as well Click amp Go Logic Editor Click amp Go is an event based front end intelligent logic that
66. in Additional functions will be available after logging in including the following new tabs e Network e Firmware Update e Click amp Go Logic e Watchdog e Active Tags ATTENTION You must log in to access any administrator function including Network Communication Watchdog Timer and Firmware Update tabs If you forget the password you may hold down the ioLogik s reset button to clear the password and load factory defaults This will result in the loss of all configuration settings and your Click amp Go Logic Active I O messaging program When making configuration changes you will need to click on Update or on Apply to save the changes Some changes will require a restart of the ioLogik I O system in order to take effect and you will be given the option to restart the computer if necessary I O Configuration Tab Administrator When logged on as an administrator you may click on an IO Module picture in the I O Configuration tab or click the module name displayed on Navigation Panel and then double click on a channel to configure that channel s settings A window will open with Modbus Address I O status and Config options for output module only for that module Staus Modbus Address Logic orF on Logic 1 Jon n en Modbus Address This sub tab includes a part for
67. ioLogik E4200 User s Manual Third Edition May 2012 www moxa com product MOXA 2009 Moxa Inc All rights reserved ioLogik E4200 User s Manual The software described in this manual is furnished under a license agreement and may be used only in accordance with the terms of that agreement Copyright Notice Trademarks 2009 Moxa Inc All rights reserved The MOXA logo is a registered trademark of Moxa Inc 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 errors Changes are periodically made to the information herein to correct such errors and these changes are incorporated into new editions of the publication Technical Support Contact Information Moxa Ame
68. ion Changes made in the Click amp Go logic tab are not effective until you download the logic and the ioLogik E4200 is restarted as with changes made in other tabs ATTENTION Note that when Click amp Go logic is being used the range and units of I O channels being used in Click amp Go logic may not be modified Using TFTP to Import Export Configuration TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol was defined in 1980 to provide basic FTP functionality in a very simple protocol Due to TFTP s simplicity it can be implemented using a very small amount of memory an important consideration when it was first developed The ioLogik E4200 I O supports the use of TFTP to import or export configuration files The following is an example using Windows TFTP and an ioLogik E4200 with an IP address of 192 168 127 254 1 Enter TFTP 192 168 127 254 GET ik4200 txt to get the ioLogik s configuration file 2 Enter TFTP 192 168 127 254 PUT ik4200 txt to load a configuration file onto the ioLogik oper I 2 also called octet In binary image mode the file is moved literally byte by byte Use this mode when transferring binary files host Specifies the local or remote host GET Transfers the file destination on the remote host to tne file SOUPEeE the local host PUT Transfers the file source on the local host to the file destination on the remote host source opecifies the file to transfer destination opecifies where to transfer
69. ish to view The logs for the selected day will be displayed Clearing the Log If you wish to clear the log you can select Clear from Log menu This will clear all events for the current day The cleared events will not be saved in that day s logs After the logs are cleared new events will be displayed and recorded as usual Date of Log File Select date of log file to view Help Check the information of ioEventLog here including version 2007 Sun Wed Thu 1 23 4 6 7 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 30 31 Today 5 10 2007 3 24 4 Using the Built in Web Console This chapter introduces built in web console when monitoring the ioLogik Active Ethernet modular I O system The following topics are covered in this chapter Overview for ioLogik E4200 Entering the Web Console Overview Basic Settings Network Settings I O Module System Management Change password Load Factory Default D Q 0 02 08 0 O Save Restart ioLogik E4200 Using the Built in Web Console Overview for ioLogik E4200 The ioLogik Active Ethernet modular I O web console is a browser based configuration utility built into the ioLogik E4200 When the ioLogik Active Ethernet modular I O is connected to your network you may enter the I O s IP address in your web browser to access the web console Note that although most configuration options are available in the web co
70. l Monitoring and Local Intelligence Click amp Go can continually monitor the local I O status for each input channel trigger the status or direct it to local output channels Remote Control and Control by Remote Click amp Go is capable of accepting control commands from a remote host or an ioLogik In addition it can send out commands to remotely control another ioLogik Time stamped Active Messaging All alarms messages e mail notices and TCP UDP SNMP traps and SMS are time stamped with the exact time of the events Unicode Active Messaging All alarms messages e mail notices and TCP UDP SNMP traps and SMS can be defined in different languages based on the events context Click amp Go Logic Basics To use Click amp Go logic open Modular ioAdmin and log on as an administrator on the Adaptor Settings tab Once you are logged on go to the Click amp Go logic tab It should appear as follows 10 Configuration Adapter Info Adapter Settings 7 Message Monitor Network 3 Firmware Update Y Click amp Go Logic Watchdog Global Variables In this field you can assign variables for all rules used Logic Name In this field you can assign a name for the set of rules Rules List In this area each rule s conditions actions and status are displayed pose mm s Ruleset Management Bar In this area you manage the ruleset 5 3 ioLogik E4200 Click amp Go Introduction Working
71. l provide the following information for each adaptor Select I O Server to Import Select Server List File to Import d ENDocuments and Settings stanley uR Eest Selectal unSelect Al A SelectAll unSelect All Select Server List File to Export e X Cancel J OK X Cancel e Adaptor name e Module type IP address System Several operations are possible from the System menu Auto Scan Active Ethernet Network Adaptor will search for ioLogik devices on the network When connecting for the first time or recovering from a network disconnection you can use this command to find I O systems that are on the network Network Interface allows you to select a network to use if the PC has multiple network adaptors installed If you can t find the Network Adaptor try specifying the network interface the host uses to connect to the Network Adaptor m select Host Network Interface Network Interface 3 7 ioLogik E4200 Utilities I O Status Refresh Interval is used to adjust how often the I O system synchronizes with Modular ioAdmin for I O system status The current rate is displayed on the Sync Rate Information at the bottom of the window Note that higher sync rates result in higher loads on the network The default value is 50 500 msec To change the configuration click I O Status Refresh Interval under the System menu and then adjust the
72. l to reboot the device Select the IF condition for Host Connection Fail and click on the property button to enter the setting window The condition of Host Connection Fail means that the two ioLogik E4200 connections were lost at same time after a specific period ioLogik E4200 Click amp Go Introduction THEN ELSE Actions Under the THEN column you can specify up to 3 actions that will be performed when the IF conditions are satisfied 3 actions under the ELSE column will also be performed when the IF is NOT satisfied Possible actions include changing the status of a DO channel or sending a message by SNMP trap TCP UDP SMS or e mail Logic 0 Configuration v Enable ELSE a EA lt gt Internal Register lt Empty gt Remote Action lt Empty gt Timer Em SNMP Trap m lt Empiy gt Active Message Empty e Mail Command Short Message Service Relation between conditions AND DO DO refers to the action of controlling the local digital output channels that react to the IF conditions Select the THEN ELSE action to DO and click on the property button to enter the DO Settings window NOTE A Relay output channel is also referred to as DO channel in the THEN ELSE action fields AO AO refers to the local control of the analog output channels including voltage and current Analog output can be used to control the open angle of a valve of the movement of a solar pa
73. ncorrect process flow could lead to mechanical damage or other hazards
74. nel Internal Register The Internal Register represents a status flag to link the status of the first logic to the second one by specifying other actions in the THEN ELSE fields Value from 0 to 255 can be configured here Select the THEN ELSE action to Internal Register and click on the property button to enter the Internal Register Settings window In the above figure the Used in column indicates that this Internal Register is also used in the Rule 0 which helps the user to identify the relationship between the rules Also the Set Internal Register button will help to define the default value of all the registers NOTE Internal Register can be controlled by Modbus TCP protocol refer to the appendix for the address list for all the Internal Registers Remote Action When responding to a proper IF condition Remote Action in the THEN ELSE action fields sends out a specific command ID to the remote ioLogik creating the remote IF condition Select the THEN ELSE action for Remote Action and click on the property button to enter the Remote Action Settings window After specifying the command ID click on the Remote IP button to fill in the target ioLogik IP addresses ioLogik E4200 Click amp Go Introduction Timer The Timer function can be used to control the time settings of a logic rule Actions such as START STOP and RESTART can be configured here Select the IF condition to Timer and click on the property button to en
75. nsole some settings are only available through Modular ioAdmin Furthermore the web console can be disabled under Web Access Settings in Modular ioAdmin If you are unable to access the web console check the Web Access Settings in Modular ioAdmin Main Menu E4200 2 Overview Basic Settings Network Settings 1 0 Modules J System Management Active Ethernet Network Adapter Model name Serial number Firmware version Ethernet LAN O IP address Ethernet LAN 1 IP address Ethernet address Ethernet MAC 1 address Supported MIB ZJ Change Password 29 Load Factory Default Save Restart External GSM modem GSM module name GSM modem status Signal Serial settings Total Solution for Industrial Device Networking Welcome to Active Ethernet Modular I O Family E4200 42015 V1 0 Build08111417 192 168 127 254 192 168 126 254 00 90 e8 00 42 30 00 90 e8 00 42 31 MOXA IO E4200 08111415 mib Stop detecting modem status No signal 115200 n 8 1 RTS CTS The left panel is the navigation panel and contains an expandable menu tree for navigating among the various settings and categories When you click on a menu item in the navigation panel the main window will display the corresponding options for that item Configuration changes can then be made in the main window For example if you click on Basic Settings in the navigation panel the main window will show a page of basi
76. nsole with the ioLogik E4200 IP address you will see the welcome page The page includes basic information for the ioLogik E4200 such as network adaptor model name serial number firmware version and IP and MAC addresses It also shows you the information of the GSM modem and status ATTENTION The web console only supports Moxa OnCell 2110 and 2150 GPRS modem Also auto detection is only available for the GSM modem when using SMS in the Click amp Go ruleset The default serial baud rate is 115 200 bps and parameters N 8 1 Active Ethernet 1 0 Server Windows Internet Explorer em Y http 192 168 127 254 8 gt oca Pj od Active Ethernet Server gt E dA Page Tools Main Menu E4200 ra Overview ram Basic Settings eg Network Settings egg I O Modules System Management ra Change Password Load Factory Default d Save Restart Total Solution for Industrial Device Networking Welcome to Active Modular I O Family Active Ethernet Network Adapter Model Name Serial Number Firmware Version Ethernet LAN 0 IP Address Ethernet LAN 1 IP Address Ethernet MAC 0 Address E4200 42011 V1 0 Build08103013 192 168 127 254 192 168 126 254 00 90 e8 00 42 16 Ethernet MAC 1 Address 00 90 e8 00 42 17 External GSM Modem GSM Module Name GSM Modem Status Not connected Signal No signal Serial Settings 115200 n 8 1 RTS C
77. odule Order Error window If the initial installation is successful the ioLogik E4200 will memorize all settings and current module combinations If the module combination changes the ioLogik E4200 will detect an unmatched module combination event and show a warning window as pictured below Module Order Error Previous order of the modules Current order of the modules 2250 2250 4211 4211 4202 4202 1450 M 1450 2402 2402 2401 2401 M 1401 M 1401 3402 02 12 12 2800 M 2601 M 6201 1801 GS Restore order There are three options you can choose to handle the unmatched module combination event Reset and Clear If you know you changed the I O modules combination then choose this option This action resets all module configurations clears all Click amp Go logic and restarts the system Continue If you have just added new I O modules onto the end of the existing I O system then choose this option This action does not clear Click amp Go settings it only stops it and you can still start it at your own risk All configurations of previously installed modules are preserved and newly added modules will be applied with default settings Restore order Recover to the old module combination If you Don t know why the I O modules combination changed then choose this option You need to shut down the system s power and recover the module combination to the former setting
78. ommas View the incoming message in the Message Monitor tab select Toggle HEX checkbox Note that certain numbers are control characters that will not show up in the Message Monitor E mail The E mail function sends a customizable e mail to one or more mail boxes or Blackberrys Select the THEN ELSE action to e mail and click on the property button to enter the Mail Settings window After entering the subject of an e mail enter the message in the Mail Content area Dynamic fields such as time date IP address and I O status can be inserted in your message by clicking Keyword Lookup Content in the same logic entry can be sent by either Active Message or e mail in which case the content of the messages will be the same If you would like to send an Active Message and e mail based on the same event but with different content you will need to use two separate logic entries one for the Active Message and one for the e mail SMTP server information including username password and the recipient database can be configured or by clicking the Set Mail Address button Clicking the finger icon can move the selected address from the Recipient Database to the Recipient List To manually add e mail addresses to the Recipient Database enter the Name and Mail Address and click Add Once the address has been added to the Recipient Database use the finger icons to move it to or from the Recipient List ioLogik E4200 Click amp Go Introduction CGI Command
79. or the ioLogik E4200 E 3 Installation from CD Insert the Document and Software CD into the host computer Run SETUP EXE which is located in the software ioEventLog directory The installation program will guide you through the installation process and install the ioEventLog utility Open ioEventLog After installation is finished run ioEventLog from Start gt Program Files gt MOXA gt IO Server gt Utility gt ioEventLog MOXA JL Help gt l a i dmm Modular io Adin You will the see the main window as below ioEventLog Gud Sem Event n Event D ae Source IP Destination Ip Host Date Time Source Hodel wa STR T E m T Y 0000235 101651 Active Client Connections 1 _ Basic Functions ioEventLog is installed along with ioAdmin from the Document and Software CD It is designed to help you keep a record of ioLogik status events over the network The log is stored on the Windows PC You will need to set up your ioLogik to send status events to the PC s IP address The following events are monitored cold start warm start For each event the following information is provided The log can be sorted by any of seven fields Event De Time ar EY ee eae Host Date Time Sour
80. owser 1 3 ioLogik E4200 Introduction Package Checklist Each network adaptor and I O module is packed securely in a small box If you ordered a network adaptor ioLogik E42xx Active Ethernet network adaptor x 1 e Software and Document CD x 1 e ioLogik E42xx Quick Installation Guide x 1 e End Module Cover x 1 If you ordered an I O module M xxxx I O module x 1 NOTE Notify your sales representative if any of the above items are missing or damaged Product Specifications Detailed specifications for the ioLogik E4200 are available in the software s product specification help file Refer to the help file for more information Models supported by this manual are Network Adaptors ioLogik E4200 Dual Ethernet LAN RS 232 Active Ethernet Network Adaptor I O Modules DC Digital Input Modules M 1800 8 digital inputs sink 24 VDC removable terminal block M 1801 8 digital inputs source 24 VDC removable terminal block M 1600 16 digital inputs sink 24 VDC 20 pin header M 1601 16 digital inputs source 24 VDC 20 pin header AC Digital Input Modules M 1450 4 digital inputs 110 VAC removable terminal block M 1451 4 digital inputs 220 VAC removable terminal block Digital Output Modules M 2800 8 digital outputs sink 24 VDC 0 5 A removable terminal block M 2801 8 digital outputs source 24 VDC 0 5 A removable terminal block M 2600 16 digital outputs sink 24 VDC 0 3 A 20 pin header M 2601 16 di
81. put 14 power on status output 12 safe action output 13 safe action output 14 safe action output 15 index output 15 status input 15 status E 4 Factory Default Settings The ioLogik E4200 is configured with the following default private IP addresses 192 168 127 254 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 None LAN O Default IP address LAN O Default Netmask LAN O Default Gateway 192 168 126 254 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 None LAN 1 Default IP address LAN 1 Default Netmask LAN 1 Default Gateway IP Filter Disable Time Zone 23 Greenwich Time server None Communication watchdog Disable Watchdog Timeout 60 secs Password empty Module Name empty Module Location empty Web Console Enable SNMP Enable Read Community public Write Community private Contact empty Location empty Modbus Addressing Mode Fixed mode Click amp Go Power on Status Stop DO Power on Status Off AO Power on Status 0x0000 TC Power on sensor type K Type TC Power on CJC Enable RTD Power on sensor type PT100 TC RTD Power on Temperature Type Celsius DO Safe Action Fault value DO Fault value Off AO Safe Action Fault value AO Fault value 0x0000 Alias name of DO DO Alias name of DI DI Alias name of AO AO Alias name of AI AI Alias name of TC IG Alias name of RTD RTD FCC FCC Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1
82. ral Settings ra Ethernet Configurations Route Table SE 1 0 Modules System Management Accessible Settings C3 SNMP Agent ra Network Connection ra Firmware Update ra Import System Config 89 Export System Config ra Change Password a Load Factory Default Save Restart Total Solution for Industrial Device Networking Firmware Update Choose a new firmware file path Warning 1 The firmware update process may take about few minute 2 Attention Once you press the Update button this progress cannot be reversed 3 Disconnecting power or network cable would lead to firmware corruption during the time Import System Config On the Import System Config page you may import a configuration onto the ioLogik system The configuration file can be generated by ioAdmin or through the web console This function can be used to duplicate settings between ioLogik systems You will be prompted for the location of the configuration file i e ik4200 txt and if you wish to overwrite network settings Main Menu E4200 ra Overview ra Basic Settings egg Network Settings aa Modules System Management 3 Accessible IP Settings Ga SNMP Agent ra Network Connection Ga Firmware Update Change Password ram Load Factory Default Save Restart Total Solution for Industrial Device Networking Import System Config
83. re of the ioLogik E4200 or I O Module in the I O Configuration tab Select Wiring Guide in the submenu to open a help file showing the wiring information and electrical characteristics of the ioLogik E4200 ioLogik E4200 Active Ethernet Network Adapter System Wiring Specifications 23 System power 24 VDC nominal 11 to 28 8 VDC OReasy NN Power dissipation 60 mA typical 24 VDC Os c i Bus Current for I O module 1 54 5 VDC J i Field power 11 to 28 8 VDC M p7777 77757 1 Non isolation ux pn Max current for field power contact DC 10A Max 1 j Protection Output current limit Min 1 5A System Power 0 VOC Reverse polarity protection System Power 24 VDC System power to I O driver isolation Shielding Ground Field Power 0 VDC Field Power 24 VDC a Field Power 0 VDC gt Field Power 24 VDC 3 6 ioLogik E4200 Utilities Functions on Menu Bar 4 Modular ioAdmin File System Sort File From the File menu you can export the Server List which contains a list of ioLogik devices that are currently displayed in the navigation panel You also can import a list of ioLogik I Os into Modular ioAdmin When importing a server list you will be prompted to select which I O devices on the list need to be imported The file will have a SLT extension and can be opened as a text file The server list wil
84. ricas Toll free 1 888 669 2872 Tel 1 714 528 6777 Fax 1 714 528 6778 Moxa Europe Tel 49 89 3 70 03 99 0 Fax 49 89 3 70 03 99 99 Moxa India Tel 91 80 4172 9088 Fax 91 80 4132 1045 www moxa com su ort Moxa China Shanghai office Toll free 800 820 5036 Tel 86 21 5258 9955 Fax 86 21 5258 5505 Moxa Asia Pacific Tel 886 2 8919 1230 Fax 886 2 8919 1231 Table of Contents Lo uk Q u rrr rr rrr rr rrr rrr err rrr ret rr tr tre rrr rrr rrr rrr gioi qawa uqa rer reer 1 1 ioLogik Active Ethernet Modular I O System Overview rr n nnn 1 2 REMO 4 9 1 2 Active Modular VO m Eid 1 2 Product Fealbllles ykuna WX YF tere EY Pen Dru ERU OR Ife Ta d air run roo qa e dra o datos aia non d 1 3 Slice Form Factor High Density Modular T O ceceneaeee nenne nennen 1 3 Flexibility with Various I O Module Choices 1 3 Expand to a Maximum of 256 Digital Input Output Points 1 3 Auto Detection of Installed 1 3 Event based Logic with up to 80 Rules and Unicode Active Messaging 1 3
85. ry Destination Netmask Gateway Interface Metric 1 Network Table Destination Gateway Interface 192 168 1 0 2552552550 192 168 126 1 192 168 2 0 255 255 255 0 192 168 127 1 LAN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 192 168 126 1 15 192 168 126 0 255 255 255 0 192 168 126 254 192 168 127 0 255 255 255 0 192 168 127 254 You should avoid setting up two IPs on the same physical network and subnet since doing so could cause unpredictable results The Accessible IP screen can be used to control network access to the ioLogik E4200 and attached sensors Network requests that originate from sources that are not listed in the accessible IP list will be unable to use Modbus TCP or Modular ioAdmin to access the ioLogik E4200 You also can create your own Route Table by clicking the Route Table button Modbus TCP Alive Check Timeout Settings The Modbus TCP Alive Check Timeout is designed to avoid TCP connection failure When the host is down the ioLogik E4200 will continue to wait for a response from the host This will cause the TCP port to be indefinitely occupied by the host When the Modbus TCP idle connection timeout interval is enabled the ioLogik E4200 will close the TCP connection automatically if there is no TCP activity for the specified time Please note that Modbus TCP connections will be blocked when setting up Accessible IP DNS Settings Use this field to specify the IP addresses
86. s individually 3 5 ioLogik E4200 Utilities Modular ioAdmin Main Screen This is Modular ioAdmin s main screen The main window defaults to the I O Configuration tab which displays a figure of the ioLogik E4200 and the status of every I O channel below it The other tabs in the main window take you to device and network settings and further functions are available when you log on as an administrator Note that configuration options are not available until you log on as an administrator MOXA Modular ioAdmin Fie System Help m Host 132 168 127 3 E E ioLogik 4 192 168 127 254 cf E4200 00 M 1800 01 M 2800 02 M 2601 E 03 M 3411 04 M 4210 v mmmm ee 0600600 2e ei Bees Rees mm mm mm ee 0006 4e 5 es Kees mm mm mm es 060006 oer 7 mm mm mm ee J 0606 N u Module M 1800 1800 801 sink 24 0 RTB 1 M 2800 2800 800 sink 24VDC 0 54 RTB 2 M 2601 2601 1600 source 24 0 20pin 3 M 3411 M 3411 4AL 0 10 14bit RTB 4 M 4210 4210 240 0710 12bit RTB 5 E4200 1 0 sync rate 1 sec 0 00 00 27 01 22 13 Wiring Guide Modular ioAdmin provides a wiring guide to the ioLogik Active Ethernet modular I O You may access the wiring guide by right clicking the figu
87. s as the brain of your ioLogik system The ruleset must be activated for the ioLogik to commence local control operation as follows 1 The ruleset must first be downloaded from Modular ioAdmin to the ioLogik To download the ruleset click Download from the Ruleset Management bar 2 After the ruleset has been downloaded Modular ioAdmin will prompt to restart the ioLogik automatically after clicking yes to confirm Do not use the reset button as that will load all factory defaults and erase your ruleset from memory Confirm P You must restart the device for the new to take effect m vou want to restart now 3 After the ioLogik has been restarted the ruleset must be activated After logging into Modular ioAdmin as an administrator go to the Click amp Go Logic tab and click Run in the Ruleset Management bar The rules in the ruleset will now be active When the ruleset has been activated it will remain active even when the ioLogik is disconnected from the host computer or from the network If the ioLogik is turned off Active Ethernet I O operation will resume when it is turned back on This allows you to use the ioLogik I O for PC independent automation Ruleset Management Bar In the Click amp Go tab when the ruleset has been activated it will remain active even when the ioLogik is disconnected from the host computer or from the network If the ioLogik is turned off Active Ethernet I O operation will
88. s done you may move the whole I O system to the field Note that you can insert any LAN port to make the configuration setting work 1 Connect the ioLogik E4200 to the host PC with an Ethernet cable For initial setup of the ioLogik E4200 it is recommended that the ioLogik E4200 be configured using a direct connection to a host computer rather than remotely over the network Note While you configuration please make sure only one connection exist Don t use two connections to connect ioLogik E4200 or some unexpected error will happened 2 If you connect to the host PC by LAN 0 configure the host PC s IP address to 192 168 127 xxx xxx from 001 to 253 In Windows you will need to do this through the Control Panel If you connect to the host PC by LAN 1 configure the host PC s IP address to 192 168 126 xxx xxx from 001 to 253 In Windows you will need to do this through the Control Panel LAN Port Default IP Address Default Netmask Default Gateway 3 Use Modular ioAdmin or the web console to detect the ioLogik E4200 Once the ioLogik E4200 has been detected modify the settings as needed for your network environment then restart the I O 2 9 ioLogik E4200 Initial Setup Configuring Your Network Architecture The most important thing is configuring your network after you connected ioLogik E4200 One example is as below architecture Host 3 192 168 17 20 IP 192 168 18 1 pea ae IP 192 168 19 1 Subnet 2
89. s in the position 5 6th slot then Channel 0 0x0200 5 0 0x0A00 input register map Channel 1 0x0200 5 1 0x0A01 input register map Channel 2 0x0200 5 2 0x0A02 input register map Channel 3 0x0200 5 3 0x0A03 input register map If M 4202 is in the position O 1st slot then Channel 0 0x0200 0 0 0x0000 holding register map Channel 1 0x0200 0 1 0x0001 holding register map B 8 ioLogik E4200 Using Modbus TCP Dynamic mode To improve the fragment memory size and get higher efficiency performance dynamic mode will make Modular ioAdmin put the same I O types together without memory holes If you have developed your own program you can use it to continually retrieve I O status The starting memory address is 0x0000 For example if M 2800 8 channel DO is in the position O 1st slot then Channel 0 0x0000 coil map Channel 1 0x0001 coil map Channel 8 0x0007 coil map If 1st M 3402 4 channel AI is in the position 2 3rd slot then Channel 0 0x0000 input register map Channel 1 0x0001 input register map Channel 2 0x0002 input register map Channel 3 0x0003 input register map If 2nd M 3402 4 channel AI is in the position 4 5th slot then Channel 0 0x0004 input register map Channel 1 0x0005 input register map Channel 2 0x0006 input register map Channel 3 0x0007 input register map If M 2801 8 channel DO is in the position 3 4th slo
90. t then Channel 0 0x0008 coil map Channel 1 0x0009 coil map Channel 2 0x000A coil map Channel 3 0x000B coil map Channel 4 0x000C coil map Channel 5 0x000D coil map Channel 6 coil map Channel 7 OxOOOF coil map Module Configuration Map The module configuration map is defined by Fixed mode starting from 0x3000 Each module occupies a 0x200 512 address For example a If there is one module in position O 1st Slot its module configuration address is from 0x3000 0x200 0 12288 b If there is one module in position 1 2nd Slot its module configuration address is from 0 3000 0 200 1 12800 If there is one module in position 2 3rd Slot its module configuration address is from 0 3000 0 200 2 13312 B 9 ioLogik E4200 Using Modbus TCP DO Module Configuration Map N stands for channel quantity Input register map R Addrssoffset os 1 Holding register map R W Addrss offset Access Word Description O O Z OO 0x0000 8N 1 R W N 8 Channel alias name Alias Name is 8 word Firmware version 8N 16N 1 R W N 8 Alias for ON status Alias Name is 8 word 16N 24N 1 R W N 8 Alias for OFF status Alias Name is 8 word Coil map R W addres offset Access sk Description SSS loxoo00 N i frw DI Module Configuration Map N stands for channel quantity Input register map R addres offset A
91. t real time I O solution with a response time on the order of hundredths of seconds Active Ethernet Modular I O Moxa s Active Ethernet modular I O solutions were developed specifically to address the limitations of the traditional passive approach With the passive approach the host computer polls the I O device over the network for the status of each I O device With the active approach the Active Ethernet modular I O product intelligently sends the host computer status information only when specified events occur Using push technology the ioLogik I O device greatly reduces the load on the CPU and network resources Far fewer network packets are required and in general the packets are smaller in size since I O information is only sent when needed and only information from the specified I O device is sent Moxa s active I O messaging system uses TCP or UDP for I O messaging and supports sending messages to up to ten host computers simultaneously In addition to providing intelligent status reporting Active Ethernet I O products are backwards compatible with all of the functions and capabilities of traditional passive remote I O products ioLogik E4200 Introduction Product Features Slice Form Factor High Density Modular I O The ioLogik E4200 s compact design benefits environments with limited space The amount of space needed at the installation site is determined by the number of modules used For example the I O system s wid
92. ter the Internal Register Settings window In the above figure the Used in column indicates this Timer is also used in the Rule 0 which helps the user to identify the relationship between the rules Also the Set Timer button will help to define the default value for the Timer NOTE While the STOP operator stops the timer and returns to 0 the RESTART operator clears and restarts the timer ATTENTION The STOP or RESTART operator should always be used to reset or to restart the timer Without using these operators the Timer function can only be triggered once SNMP Trap SNMP Trap function sends an SNMP trap to one or more IP destinations You can select a trap number between 1 and 80 You may need to consult with your network administrator to determine how trap numbers will be used and defined in your network Select the THEN ELSE action for the SNMP Trap and click on the property button to enter the SNMP Trap Settings window You can also bind the status of up to three I O channels within each trap Click the Set SNMP button to specify up to 10 recipients for the SNMP trap Enable IF THEN ELSE Al SNMP Trap lt Empty gt lt Empty gt lt Empity gt lt Empty gt lt Empty gt SNMP Trap Setting Binding Relation between conditions Bind hannel status o 4211 Bind 10 channel status O 00 Equivalent Logic
93. th is only 117 mm if you are using 5 I O modules compared to 231 mm for an I O with an 8 slot backplane design Flexibility with Various I O Module Choices The ioLogik E4200 Active Ethernet modular I O family supports various types of I O modules including DC digital input AC digital input digital output relay output analog input and analog output Expand to a Maximum of 256 Digital Input Output Points The ioLogik Active Ethernet I O family can support up to 16 modules In other words the family can support up to 256 digital input output points or 64 analog input output points Auto Detection of Installed Modules A utility provided by Moxa automatically detects and displays all of the modules that are installed This feature allows users to see exactly what is installed Event based Logic with up to 80 Rules and Unicode Active Messaging Active Ethernet modular I O products come pre installed with 80 rules of event based logic All alarm messages also support Unicode text Dual Ethernet LAN Support For reliability ioLogik products have two independent Ethernet ports with two MAC addresses and two IP addresses SMS Supported via GPRS modem Alarm messages can be automatically sent through the RS 232 COM port when the I O is connected to a GPRS modem such as Moxa s OnCell 2110 or OnCell 2150 Built in Web Console The ioLogik E4200 includes a pre installed web console that allows you to monitor the I O status via a web br
94. the file 3 20 ioLogik E4200 Utilities You must use ik4200 txt as the destination filename when copying a configuration file to the ioLogik E4200 unit Otherwise you will receive an error message as shown below You can use TFTP in a batch file to transfer configuration files for different units For example you might have two configuration files that need to be copied to two different I O devices 1k4200_1 txt for 192 168 127 253 ik4200 2 txt for 192 168 127 254 A batch file could be written as follows tftp 192 168 127 253 put ik4200 1 txt ik4200 txt tftp 192 168 127 254 put ik4200 2 txt ik4200 txt ATTENTION You can also run TFTP client software open the configuration file and enter the remote I O s IP Note that both ASCII and Octet mode are supported When the download process is complete the I O will reboot WinTFTP Client Pro 4 x N L Upload Download Abort Settings About Help Remote server Local file name 192 168 19 26 GCNEKA20D txt e Timeout z Remote file name Port jes 1 4200 54 m _ Same as local Bytes sent 7226 Trade Mark WinTFTP Client Pro is a trademark of WinTFTP All rights reserved 3 21 ioLogik E4200 Utilities Using ioEventLog Installing ioEventLog ioEventLog is a Windows utility that can be used anywhere on the network to monit
95. ttings Internal Register is a flag that can be used with the Click amp Go logic internally or externally It allows you to control output channel which used in Click amp Go rule from remotely site It is useful for database control system such as door access system The 80 sets of the internal registers can be polled and controlled by a SCADA software using standard Modbus TCP format or be implemented to redirect the result of one Click amp Go logic to another The initial value power on value of an internal register is 0 There are 80 Internal Registers 0 to Reg 79 which can be assigned values from 0 to 255 during runtime working value Detailed Modbus addresses can be retrieved from Modular ioAdmin s exported Modbus Table Note that the Modbus address of the internal registers are divided into two parts the initial value and runtime value The initial value is first activated when the system is powered up and the runtime value can be changed when Click amp Go is running 5 5 ioLogik E4200 Click amp Go Introduction Internal Register Settings Timer Settings The Timer function allows users to delay an action to trigger an action to run or repeat an action A timer is activated by a change of the logic event After the timed interval has expired the output will be performed There are 80 timers that can be implemented in the Click amp Go logic and the default value of their interval is set to 5 seconds at the S
96. ual Ethernet ports to connect to two independent networks LAN1 connects through router R1 to the network 192 168 1 0 and LANO connects through router R2 to network 192 168 2 0 Router R1 acts as the default gateway Internet T how 192 168 126 254 192 168 1 0 E PN 192 168 2 0 192 168 127 254 192 168 127 1 1 Configure the IP address and subnet mask IP Settings LAND LANI IF Configuration wi IP Configuration LIP Address 192168127254 IP Address 192168126254 Subnet Mask 2552552550 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 0000 Gateway 0 0 0 0 MAL 00 90 8 00 42 30 00 90 8 00 42 31 Accessible Haute T able 2 Click Route Table to set up the routing table IP Settings LANI LANT IF Configuration Static IP Configuration u p IP Address 132 188 127 254 IP Address 192 165 126 254 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 MAL 00 90 8 00 42 30 00 90 8 00 42 31 ape Accessible IP Haute Table ioLogik E4200 Utilities 3 Fill in the routing table information and then click Add Route Table Configuration Gateway Interface Metric 132 158 125 1 Destination 132 158 1 0 x Delete Metwork Table 255 255 255 0 ante awana Gateway Interface 1192 168 126 1 192 168 127 1 0 192 168 126 254 LAN 1 132158 127 254 LAM D
97. ulardoAdtnih Malti SCEBeE 3 6 Nd Talla BEL r ua sy ee eT IDEE A CE 3 6 FUNCLIONS Of MENU 3 7 gie T 3 7 n 3 7 U PUT 3 8 eccL nn 3 8 uin a ae MM MM MM AU M 3 8 Server die Dij uuu muon E UN SURG USE GUI ere SURE TUUS 3 9 CONNEC cs epee ain anne RAE RE EAA 3 9 DISCON NECU 3 9 Delete 3 9 Restart System Administrator FUNCUON wawa wawa 3 9 Reset to Default Administrator cece renee nee 3 9 Import Export System Config Administrator Function 3 9 MOdBDUS A Aa 3 9 3 10 Window eer eee 3 10 LO Configuration Tab General ew ace DU anten alin 3 10 usce ttt Trt Tr ret rr rere rt Te eee kee er eee rere 3 10 Adaptor Settings Tab General
98. unit of measurement and alias name of I O channel is defined on the I O configuration tab When an I O channel is being used in a Click amp Go logic rule the channel s range units and alias name can not be modified It is strongly recommended to configure these parameters for the used I O channel before performing any further configuration or programming 5 4 ioLogik E4200 Click amp Go Introduction Developing Your Logic Rules Each rule consists of three columns The IF column defines I O conditions the THEN and ELSE column defines actions When the ioLogik detects that the IF conditions have been satisfied the THEN or ELSE actions will be performed After searching and setting up the IP address for an ioLogik Active Ethernet device Click amp Go logic can be developed by following the procedures below _ Define Global Work with Configuration Variables Logics Import Export Activate Configuration Rule set Define Global Variables Global Variables include the settings of Internal Register Settings Timer Settings SNMP Trap Server E Mail Server and Active Message Server and SMS Phone Number Book If these functions are going to be used in Click amp Go ruleset default configuration must first be set in the Global Variable Menu Bar SMS Phone Number Book Active Message Server E Mail Server SNMP Trap Server Timer Settings Internal Register Settings Internal Register Se
99. uration File Update network settings IP settings DNS and Route table Choose a system configuration file path Warning 1 The file import process may take around 10 seconds 2 After completing the process the system will restart automatically 3 Disconnecting power or network cable would lead to system configuration file corruption during the time Import 4 8 ioLogik E4200 Using the Built in Web Console Export System Config On the Export System Config page you may click the file name ik4200 txt to save the ioLogik s configuration into a file for backup or import into another ioLogik system Note that the system will specify the file name with ik4200 txt Total Solution for Industrial Device Networking J Main Menu E4200 ra Overview Ga Basic Settings Network Settings ram General Settings Ethernet Configurations Route Table Eg I O Modules EHE System Management Accessible IP Settings _ 3 SNMP Agent a Network Connection Firmware Update Ga Import System Config Export System Config Ga Change Password ra Load Factory Default 3 Save Restart Export System Settings Click ik4200 txt to export amp save system settings Change password For all changes to the ioLogik E4200 s password protection settings you will first need to enter the existing password Leave this blank if you are setting up password prote
100. us 1 O Module Detection Serial RS 232 Status Field Power Power for I O Points Reset o System Power 0 VDC System Power 24 VDC Shielding Ground COM RS 232 Field Power 0 VDC Field Power 24 VDC Power 0 VDC gt Field Power 24 VDC NOTE The reset button restarts the system and resets all settings to factory defaults Use a pointed object such as a straightened paper clip to hold the reset button down for 5 sec The READY LED will turn red as you are holding the reset button down The factory defaults will be loaded once the READY LED turns green again You may then release the reset button 1 6 ioLogik E4200 Introduction Hardware Specifications LAN Ethernet 2 10 100 Mbps 45 Protection 1 5 KV magnetic isolation Protocols Modbus TCP TCP IP UDP DHCP Bootp SNMP MIB for I O and Network HTTP SNTP Serial Interface RS 232 9 pin D Sub Male Serial Communication Parameters Parity None Data Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 Flow Control RTS CTS Speed 115200 bps Power Requirements Operating Temperature 10 to 60 C 14 to 140 F 5 to 95 RH Storage temperature 40 to 85 C 40 to 185 F 50 to 95 RH Altitude Up to 2000 m Note Please contact Moxa if you require products guaranteed to function properly at higher altitudes Agency Approvals EMI FCC part 15 CISPR EN 55022 Class B EMS IEC 61000 4 2 ESD level 2 3 IEC 61000 4 3 RS l
101. word Modbus working addressing mode 0 Fixed mode 1 Dynamic mode ioLogik E4200 Using Modbus TCP 4xxxx Read Write Registers Support function 3 6 16 System information Data Type 424577 0x6000 0x6001 2 word LAN O IP address need reboot Word 0 Hi byte 192 0xCO Word Lo byte 168 8 Word 1 Hi byte 15 OxOF Word 1 Lo byte 1 0x01 IP address is 192 168 15 1 424579 0x6002 0x6003 2 word LAN 1 IP address need reboot Word 0 Hi byte 192 0xCO Word Lo byte 168 8 Word 1 Hi byte 14 OxOE Word 1 Lo byte 2 0x02 IP address is 192 168 14 2 424581 0x6004 0x6005 2 word LAN 0 Subnet mask need reboot Word 0 Hi byte 255 Word 0 Lo byte 255 Word 1 Hi byte 255 Word 1 Lo byte 0 Subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 424583 0 6006 0x6007 2 word LAN 1 Subnet mask need reboot Word 0 Hi byte 255 Word Lo byte 255 Word 1 Hi byte Word 1 Lo byte 0 Subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 424585 0 6008 0x6009 2 word LAN O Geteway need reboot Word 0 Hi byte 192 Word 0 Lo byte 168 Word 1 Hi byte 15 Word 1 Lo byte 1 Geteway is 192 168 15 1 424587 0x600A Ox600B 2 word LAN 1 Geteway need reboot Word 0 Hi byte 192 Word Lo byte 168 Word 1 Hi byte 15 Word 1 Lo byte 1 Geteway is 192 168 15 1 424589 0x600C LAN 0 IP Acquisition mode 424590 0x600D LAN 1 IP Acquisition mode 424591 0 600 0 6011 4 wor
102. work Adaptor gt I O Module O Hardware Reference Panel Guide O Hardware Specifications LED Indicators for Network Adaptor LED Indicators for I O Modules ioLogik E4200 Introduction ioLogik Active Ethernet Modular I O System Overview The ioLogik Active Ethernet modular I O family of slice type network I O products can connect sensors and on off devices in any combination and can transfer the captured data or device status to a host computer via an Ethernet or IP based network ioLogik Active Ethernet modular I O products consist of two main parts the network adaptor and I O modules The network adaptor provides system and field power to connected I O modules Up to 16 I O modules can be connected to one network adaptor ee ee eo ee ee oe oe T BENE AR 3 ERR OR Lk eo lt 2 gt oe ee eo 2 ce Network I O expansion modules up to 16 slots Adaptor Up to 256 DIOs or 64 AIOs Traditional Remote I O Remote Ethernet modular I O solutions have been on the market for a long time Traditional solutions are passive in the sense that I O devices wait passively to be polled by a host computer The response time in this type of setup however tends to be on the order of seconds The passive remote modular I O structure is inadequate for data acquisition and control systems that require an efficien
Download Pdf Manuals
Related Search
Related Contents
powerTWO User Manual Aube Technologies TI032-3W User's Manual User`s Manual - G OVOPAK - HUEVO COCIDO EXT REV0 Taux et échelles de traitement - FPSS Chapter 5 Mechanical & Electrical Interfaces CAFETEIRA - Vicini Brasil Owner`s Manual DVD Home Theater Sound System Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file