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1. 11 2 1 me nnne 11 2 2 FEATURES t 12 2 9 SELECTION GUIDE 12 24 TDS ZOU FRONT VIEW EINER NE NEN INIM NUN NDS 13 2 5 DIMENSIONS uuu as MEER RE Ma FMENK EAS M EU SEMEN NNNM 15 2 5 ASSIGNMENTS een nem elo eine NEU NM NUN NM M MEN REN ASIE RM M NI NN 17 2 6 1 tDS 712 Pin Assignments I7 2 6 2 5 722 PIN ASSIONI S uuu uu 18 2 6 3 WOZ PIDVASSIOHITHODES 19 2 6 4 FAS SI O 5 m 20 2 6 5 tDS 725 Pin Assignments a 21 2 6 6 05 739 uuu EE S 22 2 6 7 if Dro ES essences Da IUIUS UENIT REM ET 23 2 6 8 RIBVASSIODITIBIDES uu UN esit Rua 24 2 6 9 tDS 734 Pin Assignments E E Ee 25 2 7 WIRING NOTES eec 26 EN RS 222 WINO CONNECLUONS casus inti tutu
2. 57 6 ICMP INTERNET CONTROL MESSAGES PRoTocoL ssusaunmanaanaanaanaanaanaanaanaanaa 57 7 INTERNET s ssspsssusqauasakaqawasuyaaasqusqapasqunawaauauqusqaswukupuasqauakacqayausuawknqukuaqaquawknpus anskaqanquskasanaquphwaawaakuqaanquna 57 8 IP INTERNET PROTOCOL ADDRESS ssunuunaanaanaanaanaanaanaanaanaanaanaanaanaanaanaanaanaanan 57 9 MAC MEDIA ACCESS CONTROL ADDRESS a Rada u 58 10 PACKED U 58 Pe Cerri rer cr er rr rr rr rr err rrr rr er rer rr err cre rr err rere re ere er er creer eer 58 12 RARP REVERSE ADDRESS RESOLUTION PRoTocoL ssswumaunaanaanaanaanaanaanaanasanana 58 c e w GG SGS X X X 58 14 SUBNET MASK a 59 15 TCP TRANSMISSION CONTROL PROTOCOL RR Cre RR RF RC rr RE 59 16 TOP Ad e M 59 17 UDP UsER DATAGRAM PROTOCOL 59 APPENDIX FAQ u uns usan ana EPOR TREE N
3. 48 5 4 PAIR CONNECTION APPLICATIONS u uuu u 50 STEP 1 CONNECTING TO A NETWORK PC AND POWER SUPPLY ssssunaanananananananananaanananananananaaaananan 51 STEP 2 CONFIGURING ETHERNET SETTINGS I s asumsuwunawunaananananaanaanananananannananananananananan 52 STEP 3 CONFIGURING PAIR CONNECTION ON TDS 700 1 WEB 52 STEP 4 CONFIGURING PAIR CONNECTION ON TDS 700 2 WEB SERVER ssssssswanananananananaa 54 STEP 5 TESTING THE PAIR CONNECTION FUNCTION ssssssuwanuaanaanananananananaanananaaananannanananaananananwanananananaa 54 APPENDIX GLOSSARY eren aen NAR NEO 56 1 ARP ADDRESS RESOLUTION PROTOCOL 56 2 CLIENTS AND WE nV Rr RO RR RR RR scien RD BEN T DR 56 3 2a T 57 4 FIRMWARE 57 5 GATEWAY
4. d e Meta TREE Meu Re c DEM 26 2 Z 2 5 22 Wining Connectors Tm 27 22742 PS WNE COC CONS ase 27 3 SETTING UP THE TDS 700 MODULE uuu l L LLL LLL eS 28 STEP 1 CONNECTING THE POWER AND HOST PC 28 STEP 2 INSTALLING THE VXCOMM UTILITY ON YOUR 30 STEP SEARCH FOR THE TDS 700 ON THE ETHERNET NETWORK sssssswwusuwwunanaananannnnananaananaananaananaaaananan 30 STEP 4 CONFIGURING THE VIRTUAL COM PORTS ononununmunuuuuRuRuRRRRRRRRRRRRRRERRERERRESESEESESEESESESEESESESESEESERSESEREE 31 STEP 5 TESTING YOUR TDS 700 ssnuwwwwwwuuununananaananaananananananaanaaananaanananaananaaaaaananan 33 4 WEB CONFIGURATION scii u u u EUPHRATEM nin RI 35 4 1 LOGGING ON TO THE TDS 700 WEB SERVER sssswwanaaanaanananananaanananananananaananan 35 4 2 HOME a VEN MN NIRE GENES QUSE EN NR RR E RR 37 4 35 NETWORK SETTING idi d eR ew AR QR Ur EN 38 4 3 1 Network and Miscellaneous Settings
5. Warranty All products manufactured by ICP DAS are warranted against defective materials for a period of one year from the date of delivery to the original purchaser Warning ICP DAS assumes no liability for damages consequent to the use of this product ICP DAS reserves the right to change this manual at any time without notice The information furnished by ICP DAS is believed to be accurate and reliable However no responsibility is assumed by ICP DAS for its use nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties resulting from its use Copyright Copyright 2010 by ICP DAS All rights are reserved Trademark Names are used for identification only and may be registered trademarks of their respective companies Table of Contents PACKING LIST uu 5 MORE INFORMATION u 5 1 INTRODUCTION 6 1 1 WHY ETHERNET SOLUTIONS sususssassssusssaquskassasasuwapasakaasamasquskassaasaukanasqasqasssquskapanaasuaspaqurkanqawuaqaqaquqkapwma 7 1 2 WHY TECHNOLOGY 2 u u a 8 1 3 WHY WEB SERVER TECHNOLOGY u uuu Su SS anapa aii pakkaa Eaki 10 2 HARDWARE INFORMATION uuu u tocan eto
6. inc 2 6 8 105 724 Pin Assignments 1 Port 2 Wire RS 485 and 1 Port 5 Wire RS 232 Module 77 UM a Ky CX OOOOOO k au Lu N T tDS 724 Fi Ethernet 10 100 COM1 2 wire RS 485 5 wire RS 232 12 48 PoE Ld Link Act 2 6 0 tDS 7 34 Pin Assignments 1 Port 2 Wire RS 485 and 2 Port 3 Wire RS 232 Module I gt tDS 734 Ei Ethernet 10 100 COM1 2 wire RS 485 _ COM2 3 3 wire RS 232 12 48 2 7 Wiring Notes 2 7 1 RS 232 Wiring Connections 5 wire RS 232 Connection DB 9 Computer Device 3 wire RS 232 Connection Shorts unused signals RTS CTS Device Device Note 1 For 3 Wire RS 232 connections it is recommended that unused signals such as RTS CTS and DTR DSR are shorted since some systems may still check the status of CTS and DSR 2 7 2 RS 422 Wiring Connections 4 wire RS 422 Wiring RS 422 Master RS 422 Device RxXD B lt oOo TxD B RxD A AAA GND Fong FGND FGND 2 7 3 RS 485 Wire Connections RS 422 485 Device 1 RS 485 Device 2 2 wire RS 485 Wiring RxD DAT A A RS 485 Master BEE boon 00C TLL GD 2 wire Only Device 000 Note For non isolated RS 422 485 ports you should connect all signal grounds of RS 422 485 3 Setting up the tDS 700 module 1 M
7. a 38 4 3 2 TP PG ISS 2080 PDC mm 38 4 3 3 General Configuration Settings a 41 4 3 4 Restore Factory Defaults a 42 4 4 SERIAL PORT SETTHINGS2 uuu unus a Ri a ER ER RR ER RR RE RED RE RR Rr RR AR CR RE n E 43 4 4 1 43 4 4 2 gie gu 43 4 4 3 Pair Connection Settings 45 4 5 CHANGE PASSWORD usus aiu uiia a ara ar Rr ER H A ER T RR D RR WR RR DR RR 46 4 6 LOGOUT IP EK RR ERE UN NE I REO pA GR DIR Rr GR E RR RU RT SORS Ra RE RR BUR RR CR M wc NR ER RV ar 46 5 TYPICAL APPLICATIONS FOR THE TDS 700 47 5 1 5 232 422 485 DEVICE NETWORKING u uu uuu au l E xEuERKEEEEZCEDRERE KE RENE E KR 47 5 2 ETHERNET I O APPLICATIONS sasusuwuwuawawawnananananaanananananaaananananananawnanananananaananananananaananananananan 48 5 3 CONFIGURABLE ETHERNET DATA LOGGER
8. Note This web configuration requires JavaScript enabled in your browser Firefox IE lf the web configuration does not work please check the JavaScript settings first 5 Typical Applications for the tDS 700 5 1 RS 232 422 485 Device Networking Using Virtual COM Technology The tDS 700 series is designed to link RS 232 422 485 devices to an Ethernet network The VxComm utility allows the built in IDS 700 COM Port to be virtualized to a standard COM Port of a host PC as shown below Hub Ethernet 10h 1 2 of the tDS 700 is mapped to COM3 4 of the host PC COM1 2 of the tDS 700 is mapped to 5 6 of the host PC OOO 01 OOD FF ITA dr CUM am 256 tDS 700 000 201 OOD F F VxComm Driver In the configuration above Meter 1 is virtualized to link to COMG of the host PC Therefore program originally designed for the 5 standard can access the meter without the need for any modification 5 2 Ethernet I O Applications tDS 700 series provides of Ethernet I O solutions Linking to 7000 series modules The 7000 series provides a variety of I O operations such as D O A D D A Counter and Frequency Measurement etc The l 7000 series was originally designed to be used with RS 485 networks so the RS 485 of COM on the tDS 700 can be used to link t
9. PoE CERA Linky Act 2 6 3 tDS 732 Pin Assignments 3 Port 3 Wire RS 232 Module O CI CI CI OCI CI CI NN 4 K AW K N X m E tDS 732 E1 Ethernet 10 100 u COM1 3 3 wire RS 232 u PoE Ld Link Act 12 48 Voc OEE N A 2 6 4 tDS 715 Pin Assignments 1 Port 2 Wire RS 485 4 Wire RS 422 Module 1 GOO Cb Su S8t S j o LJ T Yw m F1 Ethernet 10 100 COM1 RS 485 RS 422 tDS 715 12 48 PoE Ld Link Act m IC L L LLrL i 2 6 5 tDS 725 Pin Assignments 2 Port 2 Wire RS 485 Module O CO CO L3 CO L3 B um F7 ICON tDS 725 E1 Ethernet 10 100 1 2 2 wire RS 485 2 6 6 tDS 7 35 Pin Assignments 3 Port 2 Wire RS 485 Module LJ CI LJ CI LJ L3 ry n Fs 77 T e L JV N P 5 735 E1 Ethernet 10 100 13 COM1 3 2 wire RS 485 OEE 2 6 7 tDS 718 Pin Assignments 1 Port 3 Wire RS 232 2 Wire RS 485 4 Wire RS 422 Module LE ES OOOOOOOC AJ ri P s AJ RJ tDS 418 E1 Ethernet 10 100 1 RS 232 R5 485 RS 422 PoE Link Act 12 48 Vpc Oeo _ 4
10. Te NU Server Information ee Server Get name automatically Range Start 10 0 8 246 Z Skip duplicated IP IF Range End 10 0 8 246 Web 4 Assign 55010 casi Port number Virtual COM Configuration UDP COM Port Exit Fixed Htings of servers Maps virtual rt 0 on serve PELO COM5 RM 31 COME COME 3 Click on IDS 700 name and check the virtual COM port mappings on the PC xComm Utility v2 10 00 Mar 24 2010 1 Sele File Server Port Tools JB Configure Server Configure Port Virtual COM Baudrate Port Reserved Port 1 COM Dynamic p VxComm Servers tD5 715 10 0 8 2 45 Hemove Server IP Address Gatewa 10 0 8 246 255 255 255 0 10 0 8 254 00 04 Tiny 4 Click Tools gt gt Restart Driver and then click the Restart Driver button gt xComm Utility v2 10 00 Mar 24 2010 File Server Port 7 Click Restart the driver to use new configuration Make sure you have closed all virtual ports first Status Driver is not BE Restart 1 Right click Port 1 and then choose the Open COM Port item 2 Check that the configuration of the COM Port is correct and then click the Open COM button p
11. 100 65 1000 4 14 3 3 30 2 gem 0 010 2400 00 gt 100 55 1000 5 14 34 21 2 sem 0 010 4000 00 gt 000 60 1000 14 36 5 10 2 ae 0 010 24000 00 gt 4100 55 1000 7 143550 2 gem 2000 00 gt 100 55 1000 14 36 7 40 2 ae 010 24000 00 gt 4100 55 1000 8 14 3 8 30 2 gem 0 010 2400 00 gt 000 71 1000 10 14 35 9 20 2 ge Q 010 4000 00 gt 000 69 1000 11 14 3 10 1 2 gem 0 010 24000 00 gt 00 57 1000 12 14 36 11 0 2 sem 8010 gt 000 00 gt 000 21 1000 13 14 35 12 4 2 9500 0 010 2000 00 gt 4100 55 1000 14 14 3 13 3 2 gem 0 010 gt 4000 00 gt 0DD 72 1000 15 14 38 14 2 2 gem 010 4000 00 gt 100 65 1000 16 14 35 15 1 2 gem 0 010 2400 00 2 8000 50 1000 17 114 38 16 0 2 sem 0 010 4000 00 000 70 1000 14 3 17 4 2 gam Q 4010 gt 000 00 gt 100 55 1000 18 14 36 18 3 2 sem 0 010 4000 00 gt 000 72 1000 20 14 36 19 2 z W suu gt 4000 00 gt 000 73 1000 By using 7000 DCON utility and MS Excel in conjunction with VxComm technology the signal data originating from 7000 modules via the Ethernet network can be analyzed without the need to write custom programs For more information about the log function refer to the online help feature English and Traditional Chinese of the DCON utility UTILITY VER450 Searching fnx 1 7220902222 3424m es Module asd Module Address Baudse Cr About
12. 5 4 Pair Connection Applications Factory Floor 2 tDS 700 device servers can be used to create a pair connection application as well as serial bridge or serial tunnel and then route data between two serial devices via TCP IP which 15 useful when connecting mainframe computers servers or other serial devices that do HH not themselves have Ethernet capability Ns 205PSE Power Over Ethernet Serial Port Pair Connection Ethernet Through the Ethernet Factory Floor 1 NS 205PSE POE Power Over Ethernet gt I 7000 Remote I O Madules Meter Power Meter Pair Connection Settings Table Port Settings default Pair connection settings Model Baud Data Server Remote Format Mode Server IP default t e IP Address of the 35005 d ul 05 700 2 Note The Baud Rate and data format settings of the client and server tDS 700 1 and 2 depend on the COM ports of the PC or the connected device The serial port settings 1 Confirm that the tDS 700 modules are functioning correctly Refer to section 3 1 Connecting the power and Host PC for more details 2 Use a DN 09 2F wiring terminal board to connect COM1 of the PC to COM1 of the tDS 700 1 For detailed RS 232 wiring information refer to section 2 7 Wiring Notes DN 09 2F Web site http www icpdas com products DAQ screw terminal dn 09 2 htm
13. Settings page A Every time vou start Internet Explorer amp ar msnhome Automatically Blank S Temporary Internet Files Folder Current location C Documents and special folder Settings prhuang Local Settings Temporary Internet Files Settings Amount oF disk space to use Move Folder View Objects Ive visited for 121 Cancel Step 4 Click the Refresh button or press F5 on your keyboard to refresh the tDS 700 web server or re open IE Tiny Device Server Microsoft Internet Explo Edi View Favorites Tools Help ZO Search E Logot han 5 7 imma verior 10 1 7551 Cernan Pot Saler Tires hia wich EN ihe beso t werte bcn Current port sattings Port Settings J Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Ltd Ail rights reserved mema 2 How to access a remote tDS 700 that is located behind an NAT or a firewall Incoming Connections Outgoing Connections Modem Client PC The remote site must have an NAT server or a router that supports NAT NAT stands for Network Address Translator By using configuring the NAT server NAT can forward bypass all specified TCP port connections to specified tDS 700 devices For example NAT 10000 10003 maps to
14. 192 168 1 101 10000 10003 10010 10013 maps to 192 168 1 102 10000 10003 Please note if your NAT router includes a built in firewall feature you will have to configure the NAT to allow incoming TCP port connections For example TCP port includes 10000 10003 and 10010 10013 of In the VxComm Utility you have to add the tDS 700 using the NAT address and the NAT TCP ports instead of the tDS 700 s settings For example To add the first tDS 700 it s IP Port should be NAT 10000 To add a second tDS 700 it s IP Port should be NAT 10010 3 Does the VxComm Driver PC support auto reconnection after fixing a network break Yes the VxComm Driver PC supports the auto reconnection mechanism in version 2 00 and above The VxComm Utility allows the user to set the Keep Alive Time ms and Connection Broken Time ms in the server options For more details refer to the Adding a PDS server and configuring the VxComm Driver section of the VxComm Driver Utility User Manual The VxComm Driver Utility user manual is located at CD NAPDOS Software VxComm BDriver manual http ftp icpdas com pub cd tinymodules napdos software vxcomm driver manual 4 Why does the tDS 700 series module fail on a public Internet connection The default IP address of the tDS 700 series module is 192 168 255 1 which can be only used on a private Internet connection A private network packet will not be r
15. 3 Network Setting Ne Tiny Device Server tDS 700 Home Port Network Setting Change Password Logout 4 3 1 Network and Miscellaneous Settings Check the model name and the software information software information includes the following items Firmware Version Model Name IP Address Initial Switch MAC Address and System Timeout Network and Miscellaneous Settings 1919 105 712 Alias Name Bema v1 0 6 Jul 21 2010 Eis OU OD EUO SF FF FF ligas a I 1008246 TOP Command Fort 10000 System Timeout Network Watchdog 300 OFF After updating the tDS 700 firmware you can check the version information on this page 4 3 2 IP Address Selection The Address Type Static IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway items are the most important network settings and should always correspond to the LAN definition If they do not match the tDS 700 module will not operate correctly If the settings are changed while the module is operating any links to Virtual COM Port based applications currently in use will be lost and an error will occur IP Address Selection Static IP Address 10 ai 8 ENENENNNCTITZM S 60000 Default Gateway 0 ai e Default 10000 Command Fort Timeout Socket Watchdog MAC Address Format FF FF FF FF FF FF 1 65535 seconds Default 30 Disable 0 Item Descriptions Description Static I
16. Configure Server Confiqure Port re 1 Right Click rate nia 2 Click JE Configure Po VxComm Servers 1DS 715 10 0 8 245 gt Configuration Setting TCP IP Port COM Port 2 Eme Bits 3 Click Baudrate 1 15200 t None Open Stop Bits 3 string in send field then click the Send button If a response is received it will be displayed in the received field e COMZ Terminal Y1 0 B Jan 14 2010 Send 01 Terminal 14 2010 Send bm Sa 01M Is Hex 24 30 31 4D Ci Exit 4 fthe test is successful then your COM port program should now be able to work with this Virtual COM Port Note While using RS 485 modules Ex tDS 725 you should wire the Datal and Data2 signals and wire the Datal and Data2 signals when performing a self test RS 485 Module RS 485 Module 1 x DATA2 Open the first two COM Ports and use one to send data to and the other to receive data 4 Web Configuration Once the tDS 700 module has been correctly configured and is functioning on the network normally the configuration details can be retrieved or modified using either the VxComm Utility or a standard web browser 4 1 Logging on to the tDS 700 Web server You can log on to the tDS 700 web server from any computer that has I
17. RARP 48 bit MAC Address 13 Socket Each TCP segment contains the source and destination port number that can be used to identify the sending and receiving application These two values along with the source and destination IP address in the IP header uniquely identify each connection The combination of an IP address and a port number is called a socket 14 Subnet Mask The Subnet mask is often simply called the mask Given its own IP address and its subnet mask a host can determine if a TCP IP packet is destined for a host that is 1 on its own subnet or 2 on a different network If 1 the packet will be delivered directly otherwise it will be delivered via a gateway or router 15 TCP Transmission Control Protocol TCP provides a reliable flow of data between two hosts and is associated with tasks such as dividing the data passed to it from applications into appropriately sized chunks for the network layer below acknowledging received packets setting timeouts to make certain that the other end acknowledges packets that are sent and so on 16 TCP IP The Transmission Control Protocol TCP and the Internet Protocol IP are the standard network protocols They are almost always implemented and used together in a formation is known as TCP IP TCP IP can be used to communicate across any set of interconnected networks 17 UDP User Datagram Protocol UDP provides a much simpler service to the application layer as if just s
18. Server dialog box gt xComm Utility 1 2 10 01 Jal 09 2010 File Server Took Contiqure Server Configure P Sis VxComm Servers Virtual COM 2 Add Server s 3 Double 3 Double Click 2 Click Name Alias IP Addr Alias w Gateway 192 168 255 1 255 255 0 192 168 Search Servers _ Configuration UD 4 Contact your Network Administrator to obtain the correct network configuration information such as IP Mask Gateway Enter the network settings and then click OK The tDS 700 will use the new settings within 2 seconds Configure Serve 4 Configure the Ethernet settings Alias Tiny 7 Chars IP Address 1 0 0 8 246 00 04 c0 8t ft f Sub net Mask 255 255 255 0 Warning Server Name Contact your h 2 64 54 ator to get Gateway 10 0 8 254 correct 5 Click y changing cancel 1 Wait 2 seconds and then click the Search Servers button again to ensure that the tDS 700 is working correctly with the new configuration 2 Click your tDS 700 1 Click feb in the list j Tiny 10 0 8 246 255 255 255 0 10 0 8 254 00 04 Search Servers 5 Configuration UDP 2 Click the Add Server s button Assign a COM Port number and click OK to save your settings xComm Utility 2 10 00 Mar 234 2010 File Server Port Tools ps Configure server IP Range Advanced Options
19. can be identified the network If no network communication occurs for a certain period the system will be rebooted based on the System Timeout configured system timeout value Network Watchdog Settings range 30 65535 seconds Disabled 0 If there is no action for a certain period in the web server user account will be logout Web Auto logout Settings range 1 65535 minutes Disabled 0 Update Settings Click this button to save the new settings to the tDS 700 4 3 4 Restore Factory Defaults Toresetthe settings to their factory defaults follow these steps otep 1 Click the Restore Defaults button to reset the configuration Step 2 Click the OK button in the message dialog box otep 3 Check whether the tDS 700 is reset to factory default settings for use with the VxComm Utility Refer to Section 3 Setting up the tDS 700 Module Restore Factory Defaults Restore all options to their factory default states C Pestre Defaults sy Microsoft Internet Explorer EJ h This will erase all existing configuration changes and restore Factory default settings Click OK iF you are sure you lt want bo do this ar Cancel to retain existing settings Default Settings Item Factory Default Settings 4 4 Serial Port Settings Tiny Device Server tDS 700 Home Network Setting Change Password Logout 4 4 1 Port1 Settings Check the tDS 700 hardware and software inf
20. t il Copyright e 2009 CF DAS Co Lea AN right reserved F I g ure 5 2 Lii Select the appropriate Baud Rate and Data Format settings from the relevant drop down options for example 115200 8 None and 1 Select Client from the Server Mode drop down options and type the IP address of the tDS 700 2 in the Remote Server field Assign a TCP port for the tDS 700 2 in the Remote TCP Port field and then click the Submit button to complete the configuration Port Settinaslt urrent I Indatecd 69 115200 bits S Data Size bits 9 bits character Paty oe Stop Bits bits 1 None Enable Enable Serial Ending Chars 0 Numberr char1 char2 e g 2 0x0D 0x0A 10001 Command Port TCP Timeout seconds ist 1 65535 second Pair Connection Settings Current Serer Mode Remote Server IP Disable Pair Connection Settings urent Client Remote Server IF 10 0 5 246 Remote TCP Fon 10001 Figure 5 3 1 Enter the configuration page for the IDS 700 2 web server 2 Click the Port1 link to enter the settings page of the tDS 700 2 3 Set the Baud Rate to 115200 and the Data Format to 8 None 1 Refer to Figures 5 1 5 3 for illustrations of how to perform the above steps 4 Select Server from the Server Mode drop down options and
21. wants to send a packet to machine B across a physical network to which they are both attached but A only has the Internet address for B IPs The question arises how does map that address to the MAC address for B ARP provides a method of dynamically mapping 32 bit IP address to the corresponding 48 bit MAC address The term dynamic is used since it happens automatically and is normally not a concern for either the application user or the system administrator 2 Clients and Servers The client server paradigm uses the direction of initiation to categorize whether a program is a client or server general an application program that initiates peer to peer communication is called a client End users usually invoke client programs when they use network services Most client programs consist of conventional application program development tools Each time a client program is executed it contacts a server sends a request and waits for a response When the response arrives the client program continues processing Client programs are often easier to develop than servers and usually require no special system privileges to operate By comparison a server is any program that waits for incoming requests from a client program The server receives a request from a client performs the necessary computation and returns the result to the client 3 Ethernet The term Ethernet generally refers to a standard published in 1982 by Digit
22. 3 wire RS 232 3 wire RS 232 2 wire RS 485 tDS 725 10 100 Base TX 2 wire RS 485 2 wireRS 485 105 735 32 bit MCU 115200 bps wire RS 485 2 wire RS 485 2 wire RS 485 9 wire RS 232 Wire 9 wire RS 232 232 tDS 718 2 wire RS 485 4 wire RS 422 tDS 724 tDS 734 2 5 485_ mE 3 Wire RS 232 RxD TxD GND Non isolated 5 Wire RS 232 RxD TxD CTS RTS GND No isolated 2 Wire RS 485 DATA DATA GND Non isolated 4 Wire RS 422 TxD TxD RxD RxD GND Non islated 2 4 tDS 700 Front View Serial COM Ports i Robust insulated E 51 System LED fire retardant case 77 indicator es 08 715 cea m Operating Mode Switch PoE and Ethernet RJ 45 Jack 12 48 Vpc Jack 1 PoE and Ethernet RJ 45 Jack The tDS 700 is equipped with a RJ 45 jack that is used as the 10 100 Base TX Ethernet port and features networking capability When an Ethernet link is detected and an Ethernet packet is received the Link Act LED Orange indicator will be illuminated When power is supplied via PoE Power over Ethernet the PoE LED Green indicator E1 will be illuminated LJ PoE LED Link Act LED 2 12 48 Vpc Jack The tDS 700 is equipped with a 12 48 Vpc jack that is used as the power supply If there is no PoE switch available on site the tDS 700 will accept power input from a DC adapter 12 48 Voc 3 S1 System LED indica
23. Mark Space Stop Bit 1 2 PoE IEEE 802 3af Class 1 DC jack 12 48 Vpc Power Consumption 0 05 A 24 Vpc Connector Male 10 Pin Removable Terminal Block x 1 DB 9 x1 Mounting DIN Rail Flammabilit Fire Retardant Materials UL94 VO Level Operating Temperature dee Storage Temperature Humidity Power Input 30 80 C 10 90 RH non condensing Note COM1 COM2 COM3 TCP port 10001 10002 10003 2 2 Features ncorporates any RS 232 422 485 serial device in an Ethernet Supports pair connection serial bridge serial tunnel applications 7 Contains a 32 bit MCU that efficiently handles efficient network traffic 10 100 Base TX Ethernet RJ 45 x1 Auto negotiating auto MDI MDIX LED Indicators Includes redundant power inputs PoE IEEE 802 3af Class 1 and DC jack Allows automatic RS 485 direction control Supports TCP UDP HTTP DHCP BOOTP and TFTP protocols Supports UDP responder for device discovery Allows easy firmware update via the Ethernet Tiny Built in Web server for easy configuration Male 9 or terminal block connector for easy wiring Tiny form factor and low power consumption RoHS compliant with no Halogen Made from high grade fire retardant materials UL94 VO Level Cost effective Device Servers 2 3 Selection Guide Model Ethernet Baud Rate COMi COM2 COM3 tDS 712 5 wireRS 232 1 tDS 722 5 wire RS 232 5 wire RS 232 tDS 732 3 wire RS 232
24. ORIS ERE RUNE nM 60 1 HOW TO AVOID BROWSER ACCESS ERROR THAT CAUSES A BLANK PAGE TO BE DISPLAYED WHEN USING IE 60 2 How TO ACCESS A REMOTE TDS 700 THAT IS LOCATED BEHIND OR A 62 3 DOES THE VXCOMM DRIVER PC SUPPORT AUTO RECONNECTION AFTER FIXING A NETWORK BREAK 63 4 WHY DOES THE TDS 700 SERIES MODULE FAIL ON A PUBLIC INTERNET 64 5 WHY CANNOT COMPUTER PING OR SEARCH THE TDS 700 SERIES MODULE sssssuwannananananananan 66 Packing List The shipping package includes the following items B One tDS 700 series hardware module d One printed Quick Start Guide E One software utility CD Q f p ps l CS N Note If any of these items are missing or damaged please contact the local distributor for more information Save the shipping materials and cartons in case you want to ship the More Information Documentation CD NAPDOS tDS 700 Document http ftp icodas com pub cd tinymodules napdos tds 700 document VxComm Driver Virtual COM CD NAPDOS Software VxComm_ Driver http ftp icpdas com pub cd 8000cd napdos driver vxcomm Firmware CD NAPDOS tDS 700 Firmware http ftp icpdas com pub cd tinymodules napdos tds 700 firmware 1 Introduction The tDS 700 is a series of Serial to Eth
25. P If you don t have a DHCP server in your network you can configure the network settings manually Please refer to the section 4 3 2 1 Manually Configuration DHCP AutolP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP is network application protocol that automatically assigns an IP address to each device Please refer to Section 4 3 2 2 Dynamic Configuration item used to assign specific IP address The Subnet Mask indicates which portion of the IP address is used to identify the local network or subnet Default Gateway 4 Gaay or oniar is a system is used to connect an individual network with one or more additional networks Address Type The default Command Port is 10000 If the command port does not receive any data from the TCP IP Socket for a certain period the tDS 700 can disconnect the socket Command Port Timeout Socket Watchdog Settings range value 1 65535 seconds Default value 30 seconds Disabled 0 MAC Address The User defined MAC address Update Settings Click this button to save the new settings to the tDS 700 Network settings can be configured using either dynamic configuration or manual configuration as per the following instructions 4 3 2 1 Manual Configuration When using manual configuration you have to assign all the network settings in the following manner Step 1 Select Static IP as the address type otep 2 Enter the appropriate network settings Step 3 Click t
26. Server Microsoft Internet Fxplnrer Fiz Fowortes Took Help gt x El Search Ea 3 Aires 2 er Tiny Device Server tDS 700 done Forti Network Seming Change Password Logout Status amp Configuration 05 Current port settings Port Poni Copyright 2008 CP DAS Ltd rights reserved neret 4 2 Home Page The Home link connects to the main page which contains two parts Tiny Device Server tDS 700 Home Pores Network Setting Change Password Logout The first part of this page provides basic information about the tDS 700 hardware and software Status amp Configuration to i 12 Alias Name v1 0 6 Jul 21 2010 OO 0D EO SF FF FF 1008246 10000 system Timeout FF Network Watchdog 300 second part of this page provides the status of the port settings and pair connection settings Current port settings Port Settings Pott Baud Rate bps 115200 Data Size bits 8 None Stop Bits bits 1 Flow Control None Dynamic Serial Settings Enable serial Ending Chars 0 Number char1 char2 Local TCP Port 10001 TCP Timeout Seconds 60 Pair Connection Settings server Mode Server Hemote Server IP Disable Remote TCP Port Disable 4
27. Test Result 50 Check data OK 187 ms 1 COMA COM 110 Test OK on 115200 300 SelCurmrmstate 115200 1 1200 Purging data of COM ports 2400 Receiving data from COM2 4900 Sending data to 3enn Check data Ok 187 13200 Purging data of COM ports m 59400 Receiving data from COM 57600 Sending data to COM2 OK i 115200 Check data OK 197 ms T 230400 Test OK on 115200 Data Length 460300 521 600 amp xkkikxikikkkiikikiikkiiikikkkikkkiiikiiiikiiikikiikikiikiii4kii4A en H Timeout mz Ww Timeout ms 0 Loop E Total Test 10 Errors Count 10 scce Tea dU Start receiving data after sending finished EN REE ain End test at 6 25 2010 4 03 18 Used to test serial driver s buffer size Test CHMT RTS COM2CTS Test COMT DTR COM2 DSR Test COM1 DTR COM2 DCD Appendix Glossary 1 ARP Address Resolution Protocol Consider two machines A and B that share a physical network Each has an assigned IP address and IPs and a MAC address and The goal is to devise low level software that hides MAC addresses and allows higher level programs to work only with the IP addresses Ultimately however communication must be carried out by the physical networks using whatever MAC address scheme the hardware supplies Suppose machine A
28. Use i 7520 module to connect COM2 of PC to of the 105 700 2 For detailed RS 422 485 wiring information refer to section 2 7 Wiring Notes i 7520 Web site http www icpdas com products Remote 1O i 7000 i 7520 htm For example of pair connection test as follows Connecting COM Ports PoE Power Supply Ethernet Cable tDS 712 DN 09 2F Ethernet Cable PoE Switch Power Supply Ethernet Cable Contact your Network Administrator to obtain a correct and functioning network configuration such as IP Mask Gateway details for tDS 700 modules Please also refer to section 3 3 Search the tDS 700 on the Ethernet network xComm Utility v2 10 00 Mar 24 2010 SEE File Server Port Tools Configure Server Configure Port VxComm Servers Port Virtual COM Baudrate amp Add Server s X Hemove Server lt Web Alias IP Address Sub net Mask Gateway tDS 715 Tiny 10 0 8 246 255 255 255 0 10 0 8 254 Search 05 712 Tiny 10 0 8 100 255 255 255 0 10 0 8 254 OW Configuration 1 Enter the password default admin in the Login password field and then click the Submit button to enter the configuration page E Tiny Device Server Microsoft Interne File Edit View Favorites Tools Help yy Tiny Device Server Microsoft Inlernel Explorer DERI Yem g
29. ake sure the network settings on your PC are functioning correctly 2 Disable or correctly configure the Windows firewall and any Anti Virus software firewall first or else the Search Servers function in the VxComm Utility may not work Contact your System Administrator for more details of how to do this 3 Check Init Run switch is on Run position IRon 108 715 B 4 542 4 Connect both the tDS 700 and your computer to the same sub network or the same Ethernet Switch and power on the tDS 700 5 Make sure the System LED indicator is flashing Host PC 109 712 Ethernet Cable Power Supply Hub Switch 12 48 Voc Jack Power Supply Pon Host PC Ethernet Cable 4 PoE Switcha_ 4 Power Supply 6 Perform a Self test wiring check as follows E RS 232 Wiring of COM1 09 08 CTS1 07 RTS1 06 E RS 422 Wiring of COM PETIT n N A N A N A ES Short RxD1 GND NS 1 RxD1 EM RxD1 TxD1 D1 Short RxD1 DA and TxD1 The software is located at CD NAPDOS Software VxComm_ Driver http ttp icodas com pub cd tinymodules napdos software vxcomm Double click the VxComm Utility shortcut on the desktop Click the Search Servers button to search for your tDS 700 Double click the name of the tDS 700 to open the Configure
30. al Equipment Corp Intel Corp and Xerox Corp Ethernet is the most popular physical layer local area network LAN technology today Ethernet is a best effort delivery system that uses CSMA CD technology It recognizes hosts using 48 bit MAC address 4 Firmware Firmware is an alterable program located or stored in the semi permanent storage area e g ROM EEPROM or Flash memory 5 Gateway Computers that interconnect two networks and pass packets from one to the other are called Internet Gateways or Internet Routers Gateways route packets that are based on the destination network not on the destination host 6 ICMP Internet Control Messages Protocol No system works correctly all the time ICMP provides a method of communicating between the Internet Protocol software on one machine and the Internet Protocol software on another It allows gateways to send error or control messages to other gateways or allows a host to know what is wrong with the network communication 7 Internet Physically the Internet is a collection of packet switching networks interconnected by gateways that together with TCP IP protocol allows them to perform logically as a single large and virtual network The Internet recognizes hosts using 32 bit IP address 8 IP Internet Protocol address Every interface on the Internet must have a unique IP address also called an Internet address These addresses are 32 bit numbers They are normally written as four de
31. cimal numbers one for each byte of the address such as 192 168 41 1 This is called dotted decimal notation 9 MAC Media Access Control address To allow a computer to determine which packets are meant for it each computer attached to an Ethernet is assigned a 48 bit integer known as its MAC address also called an Ethernet address hardware address or physical address They are normally written as eight hexadecimal numbers such as 00 71 88 12 3 07 01 Ethernet hardware manufacturers purchase blocks of MAC addresses and assign them in sequence as they manufacture the Ethernet interface hardware Thus no two hardware interfaces have the same MAC address 10 Packet A packet is the unit of data sent across a physical network It consists of a series of bits containing data and control information including the source and the destination node host address and is formatted for transmission from one node to another 11 Ping Ping sends an ICMP echo request message to a host expecting an ICMP echo reply to be returned Normally if a host cannot be pinged you won t be able to use Telnet or FTP to connect to the host Conversely if Telnet or FTP cannot be used to connect to a host Ping is often the starting point to determine what the problem is 12 RARP Reverse Address Resolution Protocol RARP provides a method of dynamically mapping 48 bit MAC address to the corresponding 32 bit IP address 32 bit IP Address ARP
32. ends packets of data from one host to the other but there is no guarantee that the packets will reach the destination host Appendix FAQ 1 How to avoid browser access error that causes a blank page to be displayed when using IE Disable the IE cache in the following manner Step 1 Click Tools gt gt Internet Options x Tiny Device Server File Edit wiew Favorites and News Pop up Blocker Manage Add ons Address ES 10 1 0 81 Synchronize Windows Update Windows Messenger Internet Options Step 2 Click the General tab and then click the Settings button in the Temporary Internet files frame of the Internet Options dialog Internet Options General rity Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced Home page can change which page to use far your home Address l isapilredir dllzprd ie amp pverz6 amp ar2msnhome Use Default Use Blank Temporary Internet files 1 Pages you view the Internet are stored in a special folder for quick viewing later Delete Cookies Delete Files settings History The History folder contains links to pages you ve visited Far quick access to recently viewed pages Step 3 Select the Every visit to the page option and then click the OK button in both the Settings dialog and the Internet Options dialog Internet Options
33. ernet device servers that are designed to add Ethernet and Internet connectivity to any RS 232 and RS 422 485 device and to eliminate the cable length limitation of legacy serial communications By using the VxComm Driver Utility the built in COM Port of the tDS 700 series can be virtualized to a standard PC COM Port in driver amp utility Where remote ser become part of your PC Windows Therefore users can transparently access or monitor serial devices over the Internet Ethernet without the need for software modification Factory Floor 2 tDS 700 E Jj I 7000 Remote I O Modules NS 205PSE p POE Power Over Ethernet Serial Port Pair Connection Through the Ethernet Ethernet Factory Floor 1 tDS 700 cw Power Over Ethernet 205 5 Y RS 232 N I 7000 Remote I O M dules Power Meter RS 485 Meter tDS 700 device servers can be used to create a pair connection application as well as serial bridge or serial tunnel and then route data between two serial devices via TCP IP This is useful when connecting mainframe computers servers or other serial that Ethernet capability By virtue of its protocol independence and flexibility the tDS 700 meets the demands of virtually any network devices do not themselves have enabled application To achieve maximum space savings the tDS 700 is offered in an amazingly small form facto
34. escription HyperText Transport Protocol 10000 Command Port 10001 Serial Port for COM1 10002 Serial Port for COM2 10003 Serial Port for COM3 UDP Port Port Number Description Echo Ping 57188 Request of UDP search 5321 Response of UDP search 6 How to avoid poor communication on the RS 485 interface in long distance transmission User need to consider the problem of impedance matching in this situation It is possible to occur the poor communication or unstable issue when applying in long distance communication of RS 485 interface In order to eliminate or avoid the occurrence of this problem you can choose the following two ways to a try 1 Add termination resistors 120 Ohm on both side of RS 485 if communication is not stable Refer to the following figure it can show you how to set up 2 Reduce the Baud rate of serial port If possible you had better not configure the baud rate higher than 9600 kbps BRERA ICP DAS http www icpdas com 7 Tsk E Mail service icpdas com service icpdas gqmail com
35. he Update Settings button to finish the configuration Address Type gt 0 o 8 1 Step Mensa EE 255 255 255 o Default Gateway 0 0 e TCP Command Port ji 7 Default 10000 Command Port Timeout Socket Watchdog lis aab n m MAC Address 0 300000 Format FF FF FF FF FF FF 4 3 2 2 Dynamic Configuration Dynamic configuration is very easy to perform If you have a DHCP server the network address can be dynamically configured in the following manner Step 1 Select DHCP AutolP as the address type Step 2 Click the Update Settings button to finish the configuration otatic IP Address subnet Mask Default Gateway TCP Command Port Default 10000 k 1 65535 seconds 30 D MAC Address Format FF FF FF FF_5C FF Update Settings 4 3 3 General Configuration Settings The General Configuration Settings provides functions allowing items such as the Alias Name System Timeout value and Auto logout value to be configured General Configuration Settings Alias Max 18 chars 30 65535 seconds Default 300 Disable 0 Web Auto logout 1 65535 minutes Default 10 Disable 0 Item Descriptions Item Description Default Each tDS 700 can be allocated a unique Alias name so Alias pa Tiny that it
36. mt tep 10 0 8 100 3 D se dp Om _ uw Address Tiny Device Server 405 700 Home Porti Network Seming Change Password Logout The system is logged out enter the web configuration please type password inthe following feld Login password 8 Note This web configuration requires anabh ir broweer Firefox IF 1 If the web configuration does not vex chack Ine Ag MP pt settings first Figure 5 1 Copyright 2009 CP DAS Co Ltd All rights reserved 2 Click the Port1 link to enter the settings page Tiny Device Server Microsoft Internet Explorer Edt Favorkes Tods gt x x 2 d pO search 1 2 3 Address 88 nitp tji0 0 8 1001 k v Device Server tDS 700 etwork Setting Change Password Logout T1 ja Ji Tin Device Server Interne Fapinr Prakan ui O fs a EI Tiny Device Server tOS 700 Porc Nenvork Change Password Logout L ceno F 100 8 z ort 10507 aal 1 1 Bap umob ee ee mam s Dum mmm mr MEAT sm hi ctt
37. nternet access Mozilla Firefox Google Chrome and Internet Explorer for example are reliable and popular internet browsers that can be used to configure tDS 700 modules If using IE disable the cache to prevent browser access errors For detailed settings information refer to Appendix FAQ 1 Make sure you have correctly configured the network settings for the tDS 700 or refer to Section 3 Setting up the tDS 700 module 23 Tiny Device Server Microsoft Internet Explorer Edit Tools Help File Favorites M 2 Search lt 2 Favorites ddress amp http jin n S 246 After entering the IP address the login dialog page will be displayed Enter the password and then click the Submit button to enter the configuration web page The factory default password is Item Default Login password admin Tiny Device Server Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help 2 DO Search S Favorites 2 A m 23 gt Tiny Device Server tDS 700 Home Port1 Network Setting Change Password Logout The system is logged out To enter the web configuration please type password in the following field Note This web configuration requires Javascript enabl NX your browser Firefox IE If the web configuration does not work please check the JavaScript settings first 2 Tiny Device
38. o 7000 series modules By using VxComm technology programs that support serial devices on the host PC can be upgraded from an RS 485 network to an Ethernet network without requiring any modifications to the program 5 3 Configurable Ethernet Data Logger Using the VxComm driver the tDS 700 7000 modules can be virtualized to become COM Port 7000 modules located on the host PC and then the Data Logger in the DCON Utility can be used to access data related to the 1 7000 from the Ethernet Signal data originating from the 7000 modules can be analyzed using MS Excel without the need to write any custom programs 1 The DCON utility includes a log function as show below DCON UIILITY YERE450 Searching for I 7000 8000 Modules Fie COM Port Seach A Stat 255 Checksum Format Status Description Address 2 Configure the system connection as shown below and click the Start button to begin logging data Log Contig CNCPDASIDCON Uitility contig Log_Config tet Log Report CNCPDASIDCON Utili reporLog Report ta View Total 1 0 commands 0 COM Baudrate Checksum Command Interval ms CountError Logerroronty Error Counter iv Log ToFile 7 Summation Epe pe gen qe Qe cw E Afiam 2 2 gt 4000 00 gt 100 52 3 14 38 2 40 2 aem Q 010 4000 00 gt
39. onds value Settings range 1 65535 seconds Disabled 0 4 4 3 Pair Connection Settings The pair connection provides the following functions Pair Connection Settings Current Updated CENAE Server po Dp Erud Biss Disabled 10001 Descriptions Server Settings Client Settings Remote Server IP Disabled IP address of the remote device Remote TCP Port Disabled TCP Port Auger of the remote device Click this button to save the new settings to the tDS 700 The more detailed information regarding pair connection applications settings please refer to the Section 5 4 Pair Connection Applications 4 5 Change Password Tiny Device Server tDS 700 Port Network Setting Change Password Logout Change Password The lenath of the password is 12 characters maximum Confirm new password Item Descriptions Description Enter the old password default is admin Confirm new password Enter the new password again Submit Click this button to save the new settings to the tDS 700 4 6 Logout Click the Logout tag to log out from the system and return to the login page Xs Tiny Device Server tDS 700 Ds Home Port Network Setting Change Password The system is logged out To enter the web configuration please type password in the following field Lo gi n Dpasswo rad Po
40. ork without needing to install any other software tools thereby reducing the user s learning curve Tiny Device Server Microsoft Internet Explorer Biele File Edi Favorites Tools Help ix 2 L Search 7 Favorites 2 A Address 48 http 10 0 8 246 Tiny Device Server tDS 700 Home Port Network Setting Change Password Logout Status amp Configuration 157 712 Alias Name Tiny v1 0 5 Jul 21 2010 OC OD EU SF FF FF 10 0 8 246 TCP Command Port 10000 system Timeout Switch OFF Network Watchdog 300 Current port settings Baud Rate bps 115200 Data Size bits 8 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All rights reserved 2 Hardware Information 2 1 Specifications Model tDS 712 tDS 722 109 732 tDS 715 tDS 725 1095 7355 tDS 718 tDS 724 tDS 734 System CPU 32 bit MCU Communication Interface 10 100 Base TX 8 pin RJ 45 x 1 Ethernet Auto negotiating Auto MDI MDIX LED indicator PoE IEEE 802 3af Class 1 3 wire RS 232 5 wire 5 wire 3 wire 2 wire 2 wire 2 wire 2 wire RS 232 RS 232 RS 232 RS 485 RS 485 RS 485 RS 485 RS 232 RS 232 RS 485 RS 485 RS 232 RS 232 3 wire 2 wire 3 wire Self Tuner Vg automatic RS 485 direction control UART 16c550 or compatible COM Port Format Baud Rate 115200 bps Max Data Bit 5 6 7 8 Parity None Odd Even
41. ormation Port 1 Settings 105 712 v1 0 6 Jul 21 2010 1008246 Initial Switch 4 4 2 Port Settings The port settings provide the following functions 115200 Data Size bits G None Stop Bits bits li None Enable Serial Ending Chars Number char1 char2 10001 TCP Timeout seconds 60 0 Alias liny OO 0D EO SF FF FF 10000 system Timeout Network Watchdog 300 F bits S bits character gt M Be e g 2 0x0D 0x0A Command Port 1 1 65535 seconds Default 60 Disable 0 Item Descriptions Item Description Default Parity not support the Mark and Space functions Dynamic Serial Setting Enable client VxComm Driver to dynamically enable change the data format and baud rate settings The tDS 700 outputs an Ethernet packet immediately after the ending chars pattern is identified from the incoming serial data The number of ending chars Serial Ending Chars can be 0 disabled 1 or 2 chars Number char1 char2 Disabled 0 1 char 1 0x0D 2 chars 2 0x0D 0x0A Command Port 1 Local TCP Port Note COM1 COM2 COMS TCP port 10001 10002 10003 If the Local TCP port does not receive any data via the TCP IP for a certain period the tDS 700 will disconnect the socket based on the TCP timeout TCP Timeout sec
42. outed via a public Internet connection which is the reason why the tDS 700 series module failed on the Internet The IANA has reserved three address spaces for private internets RFC1918 10 0 0 0 10 255 255 255 10 8 prefix 172 16 0 0 172 31 255 255 172 16 12 prefix 192 168 0 0 192 168 255 255 192 168 16 prefix However tDS 700 series modules are able to be operated on the Internet using a legal public IP address This address can be obtained from your ISP or network administrator Public IP Address Public IP Address lt Internet A private Internet client may communicate with a public Internet server 105 700 series module only if the NAT service for the client is available TER Private IP Address Public IP Address erred ite Public IP Address In ternet Private IP Address Public IP Address Note Internet Assigned Numbers Authority RC Request for Comments MEM Internet Service Providers NAT Network Address Translator 5 Why cannot computer ping or search the tDS 700 series module UDP Port 57188 UDP Port 7 UDP Port 54321 Open The computer can make a communication with the module through some specific ports Please confirm with your network administrator that UDP Port 7 Port 57188 and Port 54321 can t be denying by network device About the detailed information of TCP UDP port refers to following table TCP Port Port Number D
43. r that enables it to be easily installed anywhere even directly attached to a serial device or embedded into a machine The tDS 700 features a powerful 32 bit MCU that allows it to efficiently handle network traffic The tDS 700 offers true IEEE 802 3af compliant classification Class 1 Power over Ethernet PoE functionality using a standard category 5 Ethernet cable that allows it to receive power from a PoE switch such as the NS 205PSE If there is no PoE switch available on site the tDS 700 can accepts power input from a DC adapter Comparison Table of Device Servers Series ppps PDS DS tDS tGW Features Virtual COM Yes Ye Yes Programmable Yes Yes PE 1 Modbus Gateway Yes _ _ 2 Muli cclient Yes Yes Yes o gt UE d DS 715 Entry level Entry level 1 1 Why Ethernet Solutions Nowadays the Ethernet protocol has become the de facto standard for local area networks Connectivity via the Internet is becoming common in many applications from home appliances to vending machines to testing equipment to UPS etc An Ethernet network can link office automation and industrial control networks access remote systems and share data and information between multivendor machines and also provide a cost effective solution for industrial control networks NS 208 Industrial Ethernet Switching Hub
44. tDS 790 1 2 Why VxComm Technology In general writing a TCP IP program is more difficult than writing a COM Port program Another Issue is that perhaps the existing the COM Port communication system was built many years ago and is now outdated As a result a new technology VxComm was developed to virtualize the COM Ports of the tDS 700 to allow up to 256 COM Ports to be used on a central computer The VxComm driver saves time when accessing serial devices through the Ethernet without the need for reprogramming the COM Port software on the PC Hub Ethernet 10h FO zFF OOO 01 E 255 Ey s ll ot COM 256 3 tDS 70 08 8 IP n s d EE xComm Driver The VxComm driver controls all the details of the Ethernet TCP IP programming technique meaning that with the assistance of 105 700 and VxComm technology your COM Port program will be able to access your serial devices through the Ethernet in the same way as through a COM Port COM Port Program Ethernet hub Transparent Virtual COM Port E virtual COM Fort VxC orn IT Computer 1 3 Why Web Server Technology Web server technology enables configuration of the tDS 700 via a standard web browser Interface e g Internet Explorer FireFox or Mozilla etc This means that it is easy to check the configuration of the tDS 700 via an Ethernet netw
45. then click the Submit button to complete the configuration Pair Connection Settings Current Updated Server Mocle Server Server v FRernote Server Disabled ho p Disabled ubrnit lt 1 The Test2COM exe program is located at CD Napdos multiport utility Testa OM exe E http ftp icodas com pub cd iocard pci napdos multiport utility 2 Execute the Test2COM exe program 1 Double Click Test2COM exe Test2C OM 1 Test 2 ports v1 19 Jul 28 20 7 Check Baud Rates L 15200 X Baud Rates Lest Result 2 Type 1 COM2 L y Please connect the 1st COM to 2nd COM 300 Enn iil test the sendingreceiving between these 3 Check Data Bits 8 L a 4 Check Parity None m Data 5 Check Stop Bits 1 am B fue To r 8 Loop 10 Errors Start receiving data after sending tinishi Used to test serial driver s buffer size 0 Click Start Test Test COMT RTS 5 Start Tes Test COMT DTR COMZ DSR Save Contig Load Config meu Test COM1 DTR 2 0 0 Note The Baud Rate and data format depend on the serial port settings for the web configuration above 3 Test Successful Test 2 COM ports v1 19 Jul 28 2009 Sab Baud Rates 1
46. tor Once power is supplied to the tDS 700 the system LED indicator will be illuminated as follows Function System LED Behavior Network ready Flashing per 3 seconds Serial Port Busy Flashing per 0 2 seconds 4 Operating Mode Switch Run Init Init Mode Configuration mode Run Mode Firmware operation mode In the 105 700 series the operating mode Switch is in the Run position by default When updating the tDS 700 firmware the switch needs to be moved from the Run position to the Init position The Switch must be returned to the Run position after the update is complete 5 Serial COM Ports The numbers of serial COM Ports depend on the types of tDS 700 modules For more detailed information regarding the pin assignments of the Serial COM ports please refer to section 2 6 Pin Assignments 2 5 Dimensions tDS 712 Dimensions Units mm Left Side View Right Side View Bottom View IDS 722 732 715 725 735 718 724 734 Dimensions T uu Units mm Left Side View Right Side View Bottom View 2 6 Pin Assignments 2 6 1 tDS 712 Pin Assignments 1 Port 5 wire RS 232 Module 05 712 Ethernet 10 100 PoE COMI 5 Wire R5 237 2 6 2 tDS 722 Pin Assignments 2 Port 5 Wire RS 232 Module O LJ CO CI CI LI L3 L3 LJ LZ ITA OOC K A I eck tDS 722 E1 Ethernet 10 100 COM1 2 5 wire 85 232 u 12 48

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