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1.  Link between active mode and programming  mode     In active mode Netiom Link will connect to the network and respond to ethernet messages  It  will not respond to any commands issued on the serial port     In programming mode Netiom Link will not access the network but it will accept commands  from the serial port  When the link is removed all network connections will be reset     Quick Start  1  Place the programming link in position   2  Connect the network to Netiom Link with an ethernet cable   3  Connect a 12 Volt d c  power supply to the power terminals   4  The LED   s should now be illuminated  The amber LED may flicker occasionally   5  You may now want to verify the settings using the Netiom Link Interface software   6  Install and run the Netiom Link Interface Software   7  Select the PC comms port you will be using  This is on the General page   8  Connect a null modem lead between the PC comms port and the Netiom Link serial port   9  Press the    Read From NETIOM LINK    button  You can now review the settings   10  The next step will depend on your network settings  If you have a DHCP server  typically  an ADSL router  proceed from section    With DHCP Server    otherwise go the section    Without  DHCP Server      With DHCP Server  11  Ensure that the following boxes are checked on the Data page      Get Address Automatically        Enable Client          Use Broadcast Address       If are not checked then check them and download to Netiom Link using the    
2. NETIOM Link    User Manual    About This Manual    This manual provides a detailed description of the operation and features of Netiom Link  It  assumes that the reader is familiar with network terminology and therefore does not give any  detailed descriptions of networks or their operation     If you are not familiar with networking then it may help to read the    Network Terminology     document     PC based software is provided which provides a graphical interface to the programming  features of Netiom Link  This manual makes reference to this software in the explanations for  the set up procedure     It is not necessary to read the whole manual before setting up Netiom Link as it is unlikely  that you will use all of its features  For small networks the Quick Start section should get you  up and running so that you can create a basic link     If you encounter problems with the Quick Start then it likely that you have some sort of  problem with network addressing  If so refer to that section  The Introduction and Operation  section may also help with problem solving     Details of how Netiom Link establishes and controls the link are in the Appendices  This  information is provided for those who are interested in the internal workings of the link and for  a better understanding of its operation  It is not necessary to read or understand to this level  of detail to use the product     Introduction    Netiom Link is a network enabled Input   Output module  It is intended to 
3. Write To  NETIOM LINK    button on the general page     12  Remove the programming link  The red LED should now flicker once or twice    13  Wait for about 5 seconds and replace the programming link    14  Read the data back from Netiom Link as before    15  The assigned IP address will now be displayed on the Server page  If this reads 0 0 0 0  then the DHCP process has failed and it will be necessary to set up the IP address manually   Follow the    Without DHCP Server    section instructions    16  Repeat the procedure for the second module     Without DHCP Server    17  You will need to set up the addressing manually  Uncheck the    Get Address  Automatically    box on the Data page of the Netiom Link Interface software     18  If there are a large number of devices on your network you will need to be assigned an IP  address from your network administrator  If there are only a few PCs you can determine their  address from a command prompt  Type in    ipconfig    and the settings will be returned  Make a  note of each one and choose an address close to the ones returned changing only the fourth  number  For example if your network is using 192 168 0 2 and 192 168 0 5 try using  192 168 0 6     19  Enter the obtained number into the IP address boxes  You should be safe using  192 168 0 1 for the gateway address and 255 255 255 0 for the Submask     20  Download the new data to Netiom Link using the    Write To NETIOM LINK    button on the  general page     21 When the downl
4. is important that both ends of the link have the same baud rate as there is limited  buffering within the Netiom Links and congestion could cause data loss     Watchdog  The watchdog facility can be used to monitor link activity  If this facility is enabled then output    1 will be activated when the link is established  Note that this will then remove the functionality  of Input 1     MAC Address   This field shows the MAC address of the Netiom Link  It is not possible to change this number  and is provided for information only    Pings    Netiom Link will respond to network pings  To ping Netiom Link from a PC use the command  line ping followed by its IP address  For example     ping 192 168 0 6    Hardware  Connections    The digital inputs and outputs are available via screw terminals or 10 way headers  The  headers also have power pins so that auxiliary modules can be powered directly from Netiom   Link  Each of the headers has the same pin assignment regardless of whether they are inputs  or outputs  The following diagram shows the pin arrangement        Digital Inputs    Each digital input is connected to a CMOS gate via a 100K resistor  It is pulled up to the  internal 5 Volt supply rail via a 10K resistor     The input can be directly interfaced to TTL and CMOS outputs  The input voltage should not  exceed 5 Volts  In addition the inputs can use clean contacts referenced to 0 Volts or open  collector outputs again referenced to 0 Volts     If the driving modules do 
5. k will need to know the IP address to connect to the other  end of the link  Two methods are available  If Use Broadcast Address is selected Netiom Link  will transmit a broadcast to all devices on the network  The device at the other end will  recognise this message and return with a reply indicating its own IP address  The originating  device will then use this new IP address for further communication  Note that this method is  only suitable for local area networks as broadcasts are not allowed to transverse gateways     The second method is to supply an IP address  In this case the originating Netiom Link will  establish contact directly with the other end  This method must be used for wide area  networks such as the internet     Serial Port  With the programming link in place the serial port always runs at 19200 baud     In active mode you can specify the baud rate so that Netiom Link can communicate with  external equipment  Netiom Link can support baud rates in the range 2400 to 38400 baud     Netiom Link will store incoming serial data in a 64 byte working buffer until it deems that the  data string is complete  Once complete or the buffer is full the data is transmitted to the  remote Netiom Link    You can specify either a carriage return line feed pair  CR LF  indicates that the data is  complete or use a timed methology i e  no data for a fixed period  If the latter is chosen then  the timeout value can be specified in the range 20mS to 20 seconds     Note that it 
6. n order to function properly on a network Netiom Link needs know the following information     IP Address  Gateway Address  Submask    Netiom Link is able to collect this information automatically if the network has a DHCP server   However if these addresses are obtained automatically they will be dynamic and can change  with time  This may cause an interruption to the link  however it should be restored  automatically     To obtain an address automatically check the    Get Address Automatically    box  After you  download the data to Netiom Link and remove the link Netiom Link will attempt to obtain the  relevant information     To set up the addresses manually uncheck the    Get Address Automatically    box and enter the  addresses in the appropriate edit boxes  Each box must contain a number in the range 0 to  255  The default values are     IP Address  192 168 0 6  Gateway Address  192 168 0 1  Submask  255 255 255 0    These values should be OK for small networks with only one or two computers and a gateway  router     If you need to change them you will need to ascertain the values from the network  For local  networks there are three address ranges     10 0 0 0 to 10 255 255 255  172 16 0 0 to 172 31 255 255  192 168 0 0 to 192 168 255 255    The best way to find free addresses is to log on to the gateway router as this will keep track of  all the attached devices  It will also show its own IP address which should be used as the  Gateway Address     You can find the se
7. not share the same power supply as Netiom Link then it will be  necessary to common their 0 Volt lines     The inputs are scanned with a timebase of 100mS  Thus the input signal must be present for  200mS in order to guarantee Netiom Link seeing it     With the input high or open circuit Netiom Link will report it as a    1     otherwise it will be  reported as a    0        Outputs    Outputs are open collector and can be used to drive relays solenoid LEDs etc  Optional LED  and relay modules are available which plug directly into the 10 way header     Note that if these outputs are to drive inductive loads such as relays and motors then the load  must have some form of back EMF suppression fitted  IF SUPPRESSION IS NOT FITTED  THEN THE OUTPUT DEVICE WILL BE DAMAGED  The following diagram shows how to  interface the VIOM output to a relay     Analogue Inputs    Analogue inputs are not used with Netiom Link    Hardware Accessories   Display Module   The display module consists of 8 LEDs which can be connected directly on to the Netiom Link    controller  Connection is via a ribbon cable to the output header  If all 16 outputs are to be  displayed then two VIOM Display modules will be required        Relay Module    The Relay module consists of 8 single pole change over relays which can be connected  directly on to the Netiom Link controller  Connection is via a ribbon cable to the output  header  If all 16 outputs are to be used then two Relay modules will be required        
8. oad is complete remove the programming link     22 Repeat the procedure for the second module but you must use a different IP address from  the one used on the first module     Interface Software  PC based software is provided to provide a graphical interface to programming Netiom Link     On the opening page there are controls for loading and sending data and a logging area  which will show a log of activity as well as any problems encountered     The Data page is used to set all the necessary parameters for the Netiom Link   Data    Data can be written to Netiom Link or read from it via the serial port at 19200 baud  Note that  the programming link must be in place before communications can be established with  Netiom Link  The best way to use the program is to read data from Netiom Link  modify it and  then write it back     At start up the program will load a set of defaults from the file    DefaultConfig txt     If you need  a different set of defaults you can overwrite this file with your own values  If you have several  different configurations then these can be saved as separate files     Before sending data to Netiom Link the data is checked for any inconsistencies and will not  proceed if any are found  If problems are encountered a list is written to the logging window     During the write operation to Netiom Link all data is read back and compared with the data  sent  If there are any problems then they will be reported in the log window     Setting The Address  I
9. ttings on any local PC running Windows by going to the command prompt  and typing    config     This will return the IP Address of the PC  the Gateway Address and the  Submask  If you only have one PC and gateway router then use the last two values for the  Gateway Address and Submask and increment the last digit of the IP Address by 1     Port Number    The port number is used as part of the network interface  This can be set anywhere in the  range 1 to 65535  However values below 1024 should be avoided as these are generally pre   allocated to well known services     Both devices on a link must have the same port number otherwise they will not be able to  communicate with each other  If more than one pair of Netiom Links are used on a network  then each pair should be allocated different port numbers     Connections    The connections section defines how the link is established and maintained  At least one of  the pair must be enabled in client mode     In client mode the Netiom Link will periodically send out a network packet even if the link is  not established  Data will be transmitted whenever a change occurs on the inputs or when a  serial message is received  If there has been no change for a period defined by the Update  Period then a message will be transmitted as a heartbeat     If client mode is not select messages are not transmitted until the link is established   Messages will then be sent in the same way as in client mode     When in client mode the Netiom Lin
10. work in pairs across  networks with the inputs of one Netiom Link being repeated on the outputs of the second   Serial data received at the port of one module will be sent out the serial port of the other  module     Netiom Link consists of   16 Digital Inputs  16 Digital Outputs  1 Serial Port  1 Ethernet Port    Three LEDs are provided which show the status of the ethernet connection  A link is provided  to switch between active mode and programming mode     Netiom Link will work on both local networks and wide area networks such as the Internet   To run Netiom Link you will need   A 12 Volt d c  power supply     A null modem serial lead  for programming    An ethernet cable to connect to the network     Outputs 9 to 16 Analogue Inputs Digital Inpets 9 to 16    Ethernet  Port       Outputs 1 to  amp  Power Digital Inputs 1 to 8    Operation   Netiom Link has 3 LEDs which indicate the status of the ethernet connection    Green indicates that Netiom Link is connected to the network  When it is on it indicates that  the network connection is present but not necessarily that Netiom Link is communicating with  the network     Amber is the receive indication  This is normally on and switches off when data is received  In  normal operation this will flicker off every few seconds as it detects normal network polling     Red is the transmit indication  This will switch off when data is transmitted from Netiom Link  It  is normally on     The programming link is used to switch Netiom
    
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