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1. Add Expansion Configuration Duplicate Configuration Ctrl D Load Configuration from File Adding an ioLogik 2500 Device to a Project The ioLogik 2500 can be used as the head of a cascaded array of ioLogik E1200 modules with Click amp Go Plus logic used to extend communication capability to the all of the expansion units Adding E1200 Devices to a Project Up to 8 ioLogik E1200 series devices can be connected to the ioLogik 2500 in a daisy chain configuration Right click on the ioLogik 2500 device you have just added and then select Add Expansion Configuration After adding an E1200 the settings for the added device can be found in the I O settings Tag selection and data logging profile areas Project Device Configuration Online Device Options Help E Offline Configuration Settings Click8 Go Plus SEN 2542 T Server 00 pee r Add Expansion Configuration Ctri A f Duplicate Configuration Ctrl D Load Configuration trom File Import Configuration to Device Export Configuration to File Delete Configuration Ctrl Del ioLogik 2500 ioLogik E1200 ioLogik E1200 ioLogik E1200 ioLogik E1200 ioLogik E1200 ATTENTION If the lOxpress project includes expansion devices the L1 slave port will automatically run in expansion mode ioLogik 2500 Series The l Oxpress Utility ATTENTION The IP address of the ioLogik 2500 should not be the same as its E1200 expansi
2. After you make changes to a rule set you can export the system configuration to save the updated rule set Firmware Update The Firmware Update tab is available after you log in as administrator Enter the path to the firmware file or click on the icon to browse for the file Click Update to update the ioLogik firmware The wizard will lead you through the entire process including restarting the ioLogik Time Sync The ioLogik 2500 can be set to be synchronized with PC time or the time can be set manually Synchronize the time with PC time Set time manually 2014 8 5 13 19 49 Retrieve System Log You can retrieve the system logs from selected devices and save the logs as Notepad files on your computer System logs contain system operations information like firmware upgrades restarts and configuration imports Reboot Device Select this command to restart a selected ioLogik 2500 3 27 0OLogik 2500 Series The l Oxpress Utility Factory Reset Select this command to reset all settings on the selected ioLogik including the password and all configuration settings to factory default values Change IP Address Use this function to change the IP address Change Server Name Use this function to change the server name Modify User Name amp Password Use this function to change the User Name amp Password Deploying Individual Devices To check device information for individual devices click the
3. GPRS HSPA to conserve power by flipping into sleep mode whenever there is no need to transmit information When in sleep mode the ioLogik 2500 GPRS HSPA disables the cellular connection and stays in standby mode saving all I O records in the data log on the SD card The ioLogik 2500 GPRS HSPA will only wake up when either 1 It receives an activate message from Click amp Go or 2 It receives a call from an authorized caller phone number Ethernet as Primary and Cellular as Backup By selecting this function a remote destination is used in this setting to indicate if the Internet connection is still alive The user can specify a public IP or URL and the number of retries that are allowed If the Ethernet is disconnected the cellular connection will be triggered as a backup Dest I P URL This option which can be configured to either an AOPC server IP or any public URL will be used by the device to determine whether or not it is connected to the Internet Continuous Check Until 3 failures The ioLogik 2500 GPRS HSPA continuously check its connection with the P URL to ensure that it is constantly connected to the internet could incur a high cost depending on your cellular plan Retry Interval The retry interval is the time interval between retries Cellular Cellular network settings are configured on the cellular page which is located under Network General To set up your cellular connection click the Ce
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5. IP FQDN User_FQDN Enter an ID IP FQDN User_FQDN to identify and authenticate the local VPN endpoint ISAKMP phase 1 Operation mode Select main mode or aggressive mode to configure the standard negotiation parameters for IKE Phase 1 of the VPN Tunnel NAT T default Disable Enabling this option will allow IPSec traffic from this endpoint to traverse through the translation process during NAT The remote VPN endpoint must also support this feature and it must be enabled to function properly over the VPN Encryption mode Select the VPN ISAKMP phase 1 encryption mode Authentication mode Select the VPN ISAKMP phase 1 authentication mode Diffie Hellman group Select the VPN ISAKMP phase 1 DH group As the DH Group number increases the higher the level of encryption implemented for PFS SA life time default 86400 Enter the number of seconds for the VPN ISAKMP phase 1 Lifetime This is the period of time that passes before establishing a new PSec security association SA with the remote endpoint ISAKMP phase 2 Encryption mode Select the VPN ISAKMP phase 2 encryption mode Authentication mode Select the VPN ISAKMP phase 2 authentication mode Diffie Hellman group Select the VPN ISAKMP phase 2 DH group As the DH Group number increases the higher the level of encryption implemented for PFS SA life time default 28800 Enter the number of seconds for the VPN ISAKMP phase 2 Lifetime This is the period of time that passes
6. Moxa Cellular Data Access Utility for mobile devices PCs 0OLogik 2500 Series Cellular Network Setup and Configuration for cellular models lOxpress Settings for a Cellular Network When you add an ioLogik 2500 GPRS HSPA model the following two functions will be available in addition to the functions discussed in Chapter 3 Select Major Network Interface Configure your device s cellular network settings on the Select Major Network Interface page which is located under the Network General sub page setting Click amp Go Plus Simulator e Device General Settings Select Major Network Interface E E Network Cellular Only EE pipi Cellular Always On E Cellular yo 5 Cellular On Demand ES Modbus Address By Click8iGo Plus E E Active OPC w i E SNMP Server salada E E Serial Port lt Data Logging E CAG Components Ethernet as Primary and Cellular as Backup www google com Lal General Settings Enable Web Access Enable Server Socket Idle Connection Timeout sec 60 Private IP for First Module 192 168 120 1 Cellular Only You can configure under what conditions the ioLogik 2500 GPRS HSPA will connect to the cellular network For example the device could be triggered by a Click amp Go Plus rule or by wake on call 4 2 0OLogik 2500 Series Cellular Network Setup and Configuration for cellular models Cellular ON Demand This mode allows the oLogik 2500
7. Security protocol TLS O O O O OOO O Specifies Tunneled Transport Layer Security PEAP Specifies Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol or Protected EAP WPA WPA2 Enterprise Also called WPA WPA2 EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol In addition to device based authentication WPA WPA2 Enterprise enables user based authentication via IEEE 802 1X The ioLogik 2500 WL1 can support three EAP methods EAP TLS EAP TTLS and EAP PEAP By setting WPA type to Enterprise you can use EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol a framework authentication protocol used by 802 1X to provide network authentication In these Enterprise level security modes a back end RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial In User Service server is needed if IEEE 802 1X functionality is enabled in WPA WPA2 The IEEE 802 1X protocol also offers the possibility of carrying out an efficient connection authentication on a large scale network It is not necessary to exchange keys or passphrases WPA type Provides Pre Shared Key enabled WPA and WPA2 Personal Provides enterprise level security for WPA and WPA2 Encryption method TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol is enabled TKIP Advanced Encryption System is enabled Passphrase 8 to 63 characters Master key to generate keys for encryption and decryption 5 5 0OLogik 2500 Series Wireless LAN Network Setup and Configuration for Wireless LAN models EAP TLS TLS is the standards based successor to Se
8. The l Oxpress Utility Scaling Enable Scaling Slope Scaling Offset Scaling Interval sec Set the Slope amp Offset to convert the Counter value to new units New Value Convert by Scaling Original Input TE E E A DO Setting Detail Setting DO Setting T E Enable Communication Watchdog for Safe Mode 30 sec E Enable Auto Clear Safe Mode Slot Number Channel No Power On Status Power On Delay 5 Safe Mode Status Off 0 Off Off 0 Off Off 0 Off Off o Off Enable Communication Watchdog for Safe Mode When the watchdog is enabled any disconnection from the network will activate a safe state In the Safe mode DO channels can be configured to turn on turn off or commence pulse output during the Safe state If the watchdog is not enabled then DO channel status will remain unchanged during a network disconnection To configure a DO for safe mode set the corresponding value in the Safe Mode Status column to ON e Enable Auto Clear Safe Mode When detecting the reconnection of Ethernet signals the device will auto clear the safe mode status e Power On Status When the device is first powered on the status of each DO channel is set to OFF by default This behavior can be modified using the Power On Status e Power On Delay The time delay from tuning DO channels when the power is turned on e Safe Mode Status Enable Communication Watchdog for Safe Mode allows you to control how DO and pulse output channe
9. a 9 to 48 VDC Power Supply power source Input power is applied to the positive V 24 VDC Nominal lt and negative V terminals on the connector 9 to 48 VDC After connecting the ioLogik 2500 to the power supply it will take 30 to 60 seconds for the operating system to boot up The green Ready LED will illuminate continuously until the operating system is ready Serial Port Ethernet Port Grounding the Unit A The ioLogik 2500 is equipped with a ground connector labeled ER ATTENTION Be sure to note 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 currents exceed the maximum rating the wires will overheat and may cause serious damage to the equipment For safety reasons wires connecting the power supply should be at least 2 mm in diameter e g 12 gauge Installing a microSD Card and SIM Cards cellular models only I O The ioLogik 2500 supports a single microSD card and two SIM cards cellular models only The card slots are located inside the ioLogik 2500 as shown here The card slot is hidden beneath a cover plate attached by a screw that must first be removed before the slot can be accessed Aft ing the screw holding the cover plate er removing the Ww ing ver p SIM 2 in place you can insert or remove the holder microSD SIM cards Be sure to refasten the cover plate when you are do
10. connection Enable SIM Failover Mode When the Enable SIM Failover Mode checkbox is selected the ioLogik 2500 GPRS HSPA will switch from one SIM card to the other when a connection cannot be established using the active SIM card System Reconnect after 1 hours 1 to 24 If Carrier Check before system restart or PING Check before system restart is selected the system will check if there is still a wireless connection If the wireless signal is unstable and disconnects the ioLogik 2500 GPRS HSPA will first reboot the modem to restore the physical layer connection Enable System Reconnect to reinitiate the ioLogik 2500 GPRS HSPA If rebooting the modem does not recover your connection the disconnection may be caused by a higher layer communication problem You may select a System Reconnect interval from 1 to 24 hours Port Forwarding The ioLogik 2500 GPRS HSPA supports port forwarding on its cellular and Ethernet interfaces for WAN to LAN communication Using port forwarding the ioLogik W5300 allows external WAN hosts such as SCADA HMI systems to connect to specific field devices within the LAN by linking with the ioLogik 2500 GPRS HSPA E Enable Port Forwarding Enabled Index Public Port Internal IP Internal Port 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 oOo oF D a 8 8 amp 8 O DO amp D CO OF O D O D amp Note The Internal IP cannot be on the same subnet as the 10 ex
11. following two functions will be available in addition to the functions discussed in Chapter 3 Wireless LAN Cellular network settings are configured on the cellular page which is located under Network Basic The Basic tab is used to add and edit RF type channel width and SSID 0OLogik 2500 Series Wireless LAN Network Setup and Configuration for Wireless LAN models RF Type Bo SupportsiEEE802 11b only B G Mixed Supports IEEE 802 11g only B G Mixed Supports both IEEE 802 11b g standards but 802 11g will operate more slowly when 802 116 clients are on the network A Only Supports IEEE 802 11a only Channel Width Channel Width 20 MHz elect your channel width If you are not sure which option to 20 MHz 20 40 MHz use select 20 40 MHz Auto SSID An SSID is a unique identifier that wireless networking devices use to establish and maintain wireless connectivity Multiple access points on a network or sub network can use the same SSIDs SSI D Max of 31 characters The SSID of a client and the SSID of the AP must be identical MOXA for the client and AP to be able to communicate with each other NOTE The model name of the ioLogik 2500 WL1 is shown as ioLogik 2500 WL XX in lOxpress where XX indicates the country code The country code indicates the ioLogik 2500 WL1 version and which bandwidth it uses We use ioLogik 2500 WL1 US as an example in the following figures The country code and mode
12. internal virtual channels to support front end statistics functions The data source is the real I O channel such as Al and DI counters some of which need to be converted to the appropriate time unit The operation is illustrated below Display in Update to IOXpress MX AOPC Server Virtual Channel Virtual Channel for simple math Function such as Max Min Avg Accumulation Instantaneous Incremental Scaling Convert to other unit by Scaling function Keep slope 1 amp offset O to skip the scaling Get the numerical data for inputs Al Value Counter Value For Al Counter scaling configure Scaling on the Al or Counter Configuration panel before selecting operations in the virtual channels For example if you want to monitor the daily flow at a point in a pipeline you can use a pulse output flow meter where 1 pulse indicates 5 ml You can set the virtual channel s scaling function so that 1 tick of counter input equals 5 ml Next set the Accumulation flag and configure the Time Interval to 24 hours This will set up the virtual channel to log the total water flow volume over a period of 24 hours 3 15 0OLogik 2500 Series The l Oxpress Utility e Status Enable Disable virtual channels e Slot No If you have connected E1200 expansion modules select the device you would like to configure here Slot 01 Model E1210 T e Channel No Virtual channels are required to configure Al or coun
13. ioLogik 2500 s IP address Subnet Mask Determines the subnet on which the device is located Gateway The gateway IP address which determines how the controller communicates with devices outside its subnet The IP address subnet mask and gateway are static contact your network administrator to obtain these addresses for the ioLogik 2500 device 0OLogik 2500 Series Installation Serial Communication NOTE The ioLogik 2500 is equipped with two 3 in 1 software selectable RS 232 422 485 serial ports making it more convenient to connect serial devices If required the RJ 45 to 8 pin male DB9 converter cables can be used to connect to serial devices The ioLogik 2500 is shipped with 2 RJ 45 to DB9 connection cables If you need additional cables contact your Moxa sales representative The model name of the connection cable is CBL RJ 45M9 150 RS 422 and 2 wire RS 485 4 wire RS 485 TxD A 2 po ie a pr CET ACA Data a DSR Ss psp 7 RTS 7 e dass ESOS E Installing the Oxpress Utility The ioLogik 2500 can be remotely managed and configured over an Ethernet with Moxa s I Oxpress utility lOxpress is a Windows utility provided for the configuration and management of the ioLogik 2500 lOxpress can be used to remotely monitor and configure devices from any location on the network The Oxpress graphical user interface provides easy access to all status information and configuration settings and can als
14. www moxa com support Moxa Americas Moxa China Shanghai office Toll free 1 888 669 2872 Toll free 800 820 5036 Tel 1 714 528 6777 Tel 86 21 5258 9955 Fax 1 714 528 6778 Fax 86 21 5258 5505 Moxa Europe Moxa Asia Pacific Tel 49 89 3 70 03 99 0 Tel 886 2 8919 1230 Fax 49 89 3 70 03 99 99 Fax 886 2 8919 1231 Moxa India Tel 91 80 4172 9088 Fax 91 80 4132 1045 Table of Contents De A N AgPqP P ooo enn sean 1 1 OLOGI 2500 OVERVICW tina oir tee ee eee nen tee 1 2 FAN cos Gre E 1 2 la con eee eee Eee ER 1 3 Package A A 1 3 Product Features ct A T 1 3 I O Channels Available on ioLogik 2500 ModelS s ssssssrsssrrsssrrersrrrrerrrresrrrrsrrrrerrrresrrrrsrrrrernrresrrne 1 3 COMMUNICAMION INEM ACS aeaa aaa aaa a aa a aa aa a aa a a aaa aa aa 1 4 Product SECCION Es 1 4 COMMON SPecIiMicalION Scala E LR A RA ea 1 4 lOLOGIK 2512 DeCINICALIONS tri 1 6 OLOGI 2 52 DEciica ONS r a adds tada iaadds dica idds E ed eaten tied iddadada iosddda A ined datada sleet ce 1 7 P IONStallatiON e A a A E A A E A A E E A E 2 1 Hardware Installation 2 2 Installing the loLogik 2500 0N a DIN Rallvscccsiusssvsesvavseevsevesyeneenwaeeesesnx espe eave PE a DENDEN NNa DENENA 2 2 Removing the ioLogik 2500 from a DIN Rall ocoocccccccccccccnnnncnccnnnn cnn cc cnn rr rr 2 2 POW TEV ON EOS OLOT LOO A A 2 3 GFOUNGING MS Un e E 2 3 Installing a microSD Card and SIM Cards cellular models only oooocccccccccnnccncconnnn
15. 8 VDC Power Consumption ioLogik 2512 340 mA 24 VDC ioLogik 2542 450 mA 24 VDC ioLogik 2512 GPRS 420 mA 24 VDC ioLogik 2512 HSPA 460 mA 24 VDC ioLogik 2542 GPRS 500 mA 24 VDC ioLogik 2542 HSPA 540 mA O 24 VDC Physical Characteristics Wiring O cable max 14 AWG Mounting DIN rail wall Storage Expansion Slot Up to 32 GB microSD memory card SDHC compatible Note For units operating in extreme temperatures industrial grade wide temperature SD cards are required Environmental Limits Operating Temperature Standard Models 10 to 60 C 14 to 140 F Wide Temp Models Ethernet 40 to 75 C 40 to 167 F Wireless 30 to 70 C 22 to 158 F Storage Temperature 40 to 85 C 40 to 185 F Ambient Relative Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Altitude Up to 2000 m Note Please contact Moxa if you require products guaranteed to function properly at higher altitudes 0OLogik 2500 Series Overview Standards and Certifications Safety UL 508 EN 60950 1 NCC EMI EN 55022 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class A EMS EN 55024 EN 61000 4 2 EN 61000 4 3 EN 61000 4 4 EN 61000 4 5 EN 61000 4 6 EN 61000 4 8 EN 61000 4 11 EN 61000 6 2 Radio FCC Part 22H FCC Part 24E EN 301 489 1 EN 301 489 7 EN 301 511 Shock IEC 60068 2 27 Freefall EC 60068 2 32 Vibration IEC 60068 2 6 Green Product RoHS CRoHS WEEE Note Please check Moxa s website for the most up to date certi
16. Configuration for details Wireless LAN Wireless LAN is only available for the ioLogik 2500 WL1 models See Chapter 5 Wireless LAN Network Setup and Configuration for details I O In the I O section you can configure I O settings for ioLogik 2500 devices Items that can be modified will be shown in black Items that cannot be modified will be shown in light gray Detail Setting 1 0 Mode Setting ha l Enable Communication Watchdog for Safe Mode 30 Set Enable Auto Clear Safe Mode Slot Number Channel No Channel Type Channel Mode Name Slot 00 2542 E O 10V AI 00 0 10 AI 01 a 104 AI O2 0 10 AI 03 DI DIO 00 DI DIO 01 DI DIG 02 DI DIO 03 DI DIO 04 DI DIO 05 DI DIO 06 DI DIG 07 DI DIG 08 DI DIO 09 DI DIO 10 DI DIO 11 Disable Virtual Channel 00 Disable Virtual Channel 011 Disable Virtual Channel 02 Disable Virtual Channel 03 Disable Virtual Channel 04 Disable Virtual Channel 05 Disable Virtual Channel 06 Disable Virtual Channel 07 Disable Virtual Channel 08 Disable Virtual Channel 09 3 8 ioLogik 2500 Series The I Oxpress Utility Setting Functions 1O Mode Setting Channel Mode Name Counter Setting Filter Initial Value Active Mode Power On Status Scaling Enable Scaling Offset Scaling Interval DO Setting Enable Communication Watchdog for Safe Mode Enable Auto Clear Safe Mode Power On Status Power On Delay Safe Mode Status Pulse Setting On Width Off Width Count Power On Status Power On Delay Safe M
17. E1200 2 Detailed configuration executed and then v general settings Y C amp G Plus logic Y Peer to Peer configure them Deploy the configuration to one or more devices Offline Configuration Creating a Project lOxpress configuration schemes are called Projects saved as prj files The first step to using Oxpress is to create a project for automating your device configuration processes This can be done offline after which the project can be exported to other devices over the network during the online configuration phase discussed later in this chapter Projects are automatically saved in the following folder de areal C Users Public Documents Moxa IOxpress Database B 3 area We recommend using folder names to manage your projects For example if you would like Je a to create three projects for three different segments of the network you could create three folders named areal area2 and area3 The first time you use offline configuration create a new project by clicking New from the dropdown menu under the Project tab Click Offline Configuration Management or select Device Configuration from the tool bar You may click on either the Add Configuration or Add Configuration from File option to add a device to the new project 3 3 0OLogik 2500 Series The l Oxpress Utility Add Configuration Ctrl A Add Configuration from File Delete All Configuration Ctrl Del dd Configuration Ctrl A
18. L fails 3 times 4 Enable SIM Failover Mode Reboot system after 1 Hours 1 to 24 System automatically reboots if reconnection and ping fail after the defined period Cellular Network Reconnection Settings This setting defines the timeout for detecting the physical cellular connection Once the ioLogik reaches the timeout it will perform a system restart Timeout When you turn on the ioLogik 2500 GPRS HSPA the device will continue to connect to the GSM for a period of 60 seconds the default setting If it fails to connect the device will automatically restart the modem board after 60 seconds Retries After the connection between the device and GSM carrier has been made the device will try to connect with the Internet After 5 times the default setting of failed retry the ioLogik 2500 GPRS HSPA will restart the modem board 0OLogik 2500 Series Cellular Network Setup and Configuration for cellular models Ping Settings A remote destination is used in this setting to indicate if the Internet connection is still alive The user can specify a public IP or URL and the number of retries that are allowed Dest I P URL Can either be an AOPC server IP or any public URL for the device to check its connection with the internet Retry Interval The retry will be activated when the AOPC can t connect with the AOPC server The ioLogik 2500 GPRS HSPA will tell the machine to ping the Dest P URL to check for an Internet
19. PRS HSPA can be configured to register a DNS hostname i e URL with DDNS and thereby convert a dynamic IP to a publicized address In this way centralized control software will be able to connect to the remote ioLogik W5300 without requiring a fixed IP or VPN service from a network provider Moxa Cellular Data Access Utility for mobile devices PCs With the Moxa cellular data access utility you can configure the ioLogik 2500 GPRS HSPA using the Oxpress utility over the cellular network You can also log on to selected ioLogik 2500 devices by using a specific URL port In this section we explain how to use these two methods to connect devices Step1 Installing Cellular Data Access Utility on a server PC Cellular Data Access Utility is a Windows utility provided for connecting and managing the ioLogik 2500 GPRS HSPA over a cellular network Cellular Data Access Utility can be used from anywhere on the network to monitor and configure the ioLogik 2500 GPRS HSPA Installing from the CD Insert the Document and Software CD into the host computer In the Software Utility directory of the CD locate and run SETUP EXE The installation program will guide you through the installation process and install the ioAdmin utility After the installation is finished run ioAdmin from the Windows Start menu Downloading from Moxa s Website Click the following link http www moxa com support search aspx type soft Enter the name of the product
20. at sec 30 IP address Enter the IP address of the cellular data access server Port Enter the port number of the cellular data access server 4 9 0OLogik 2500 Series Cellular Network Setup and Configuration for cellular models Unique ID The unique ID is used for remote action functions For detailed information refer to the Click amp Go Plus User s Manual Heartbeat sec The heartbeat is used to determine whether or not the connection between an ioLogik device and the cellular data access server is still active Cellular Network Connection The dynamic IP addresses commonly used for cellular connections make it hard for control systems to link to cellular data acquisition devices With Moxa s MX AOPC server SCADA HMI users can easily connect to field I O devices For web based applications Moxa s cellular data access utility provides an ideal way to seamlessly connect to remote cellular 10 units MX AOPC Server for SCADA HMI users To allow private networks to get around the connectivity issues raised by edge devices configured with dynamically assigned private IP addresses typically operators purchase high cost static IP addresses for each device with IPs provided by a DDNS or VPN service purchased from an MVNO Mobile Virtual Network Operator Even with DDNS technology SCADA systems need to assign resources to manage the DDNS servers As an alternative Moxa s Cellular remote I O devices use Moxa s prop
21. before establishing a new PSec security association SA with the remote endpoint Advanced settings Anti replay default Disable Anti replay is the method of not allowing an intercepted packet message to be sent to the recipient multiple times without the original sender knowing about it Dead Peer Detection DPD default Disable Enable or disable Dead Peer Detection DPD is a method of detecting a dead Internet Key Exchange IKE peer It sends a DPD packet to the peer every 60 seconds under no traffic and attempts to connect normally If the DPD packet fails 5 times the VPN will continuously re establish a connection 4 6 0OLogik 2500 Series Cellular Network Setup and Configuration for cellular models Reconnection Carriers disconnect idle mobile device connections in order to save bandwidth for other on line users and applications To keep the ioLogik 2500 GPRS HSPA always On the ioLogik 2500 GPRS HSPA must not only have the capability to detect the cellular connection and reconnect to the network once it is disconnected but also needs to send out signals ICMP package to notify carriers that the oLogik 2500 GPRS HSPA is still alive Cellular Network Reconnection Settings Timeout 60 30 to 65535 sec Retries 5 3 65535 10 to 30 sec per retry v Ping Settings Dest IP URL www google com Any public URL Retry Interval 50 10 to 600 seconds Note Cellular modem will be restarted after pinging the UR
22. can be used to determine the connection status between the ioLogik 2500 and MX AOPC Server and to ensure that the ioLogik 2500 is connected and alive If the heartbeat interval is set and the network between the ioLogik 2500 and MX AOPC Server is down MX AOPC Server will detect the stopped heartbeat and the Quality column in the MX AOPC will display BAD to indicate the loss of connectivity Single server mode No redundancy connects to a single MX AOPC e Synchronicity mode Synchronize with 2 MX AOPC servers at the same time e Fail over mode The ioLogik 2500 will try to connect with the first MX AOPC Server IP If it cannot connect it will automatically connect with the second IP and when the connection to the second IP fails it will switch back to the first IP Tag Selection The I O status of a channel can be updated to the MX AOPC Server once it is changed or updated periodically e On Change Percentage The On Change Percentage setting forces an update when there is a signal change for that channel percentage change is available for analog channels e Interval Interval Time To periodically update the status of the MX AOPC Server enable the Interval and specify a time interval in the Interval Time column NOTE If Al is configured to update on change the percentage settings represent the percentage of the full analog range For example if the Al is configured to 0 to 10 V On Change 1 means the ioLog
23. cure Socket Layer SSL It can establish a trusted communication channel over a distrusted network TLS provides mutual authentication through certificate exchange EAP TLS is also secure to use You are required to submit a digital certificate to the authentication server for validation but the authentication server must also supply a certificate EAP Protocol Specifies Transport Layer Security protocol TLS Specifies Tunneled Transport Layer Security PEAP Specifies Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol or Protected EAP EAP TTLS It is usually much easier to re use existing authentication systems such as a Windows domain or Active Directory LDAP directory or Kerberos realm rather than creating a parallel authentication system As a result TTLS Tunneled TLS and PEAP Protected EAP are used to support the use of so called legacy authentication methods TTLS and PEAP work in a similar way First they establish a TLS tunnel EAP TLS for example and validate whether the network is trustworthy with digital certificates on the authentication server This step establishes a tunnel that protects the next step or inner authentication and consequently is sometimes referred to as outer authentication The TLS tunnel is then used to encrypt an older authentication protocol that authenticates the user for the network As you can see digital certificates are still needed for outer authentication in a simplified for
24. device listed in the Online Device column and then log in to the device E Online Device E 2542 EN 192 168 127 254 MOXA Sign in to continue to use 2500 series Login NOTE e Default user name admin e Default password moxa Note The user name and password are case sensitive IO Status The lO status tab allows you to execute the following information I O information The following information will appear at the top of the page MOXNMN ioLogik 2542 www moxa com tOLogik 2542 T 192 168 127 254 MAC address 00 90 E8 00 00 00 V1 0 0 0 Stop Connection status Connecting P Click amp Go 3 28 0OLogik 2500 Series The l Oxpress Utility I O status ali I O Status Upgrade LA Upgrade Import Import Export A Export Check the complete I O status Click this icon to upgrade the firmware Click this icon to import a device configuration Click this icon to export a device configuration Click this icon to reset the device to factory default 3 29 4 Cellular Network Setup and Configuration for cellular models In this chapter we introduce how to set up your ioLogik 2500 GPRS HSPA device The following topics are covered in this chapter O Oxpress Settings for a Cellular Network gt Select Major Network Interface gt Cellular O Cellular Network Connection gt MX AOPC Server for SCADA HMI users gt With DDNS for SCADA HMI users gt
25. e E General E LAN 1 0 Password E Modbus Address E E Active OPC Confirm Password E Server Connection E Tag Selection SNMP Server eae a amp Serial Port E Port 1 E Port 2 E Data Logging y Profile ES FIP E C8G Components E Timer E SNMP Trap y TCP UDP Message y Email Schedule 5 Internal Register E Remote Action E CGI Command Date Time Event Time Time Server Time Server Sync Interval min E Enable Daylight Saving Time Start Date End Date Mar Peer to Peer admin Server 00 GMT Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon v pool ntp org 1440 1 0 Hour 2nd Sun 02 General Device Settings m The User Name Password Server Name Time Time Server and Daylight Saving functions can be accessed from under the General Settings tab Server Name lOxpress supports long server names and a location description with up to 30 characters Daylight Saving Time To set up the Daylight saving schedule check the Enable Daylight Saving Time checkbox and then configure Offset Time Start Date and End Date User Name admin Password Confirm Password Server Name Server 00 Time GMT Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon y Time Server pool ntp org Time Server Sync Interval min 1440 Network Enable Daylight Saving Time Start Date 1 0 Hour Last Sun 02 2nd Sun 02 There are three sub pages under the Network item tab Ge
26. e ioLogik will continue to wait for a response from the host causing the TCP port to be occupied indefinitely by the host Private IP for First Slot of Slave Module An array of up to 8 modules can be connected to the ioLogik 2500 The Private IP for First Slot of Slave Module assigns an IP to the first E1200 device The IPs for subsequent devices in the chain will be automatically 5 Slot 02 Model 1211 T 4 Offline Configuration 5 Slot 00 Model 2542 T Server 00 Slot 01 Model E1210 T assigned consecutively For example if the IP of the first 4 Slot 03 Model E1212 T E1200 device is set to 192 168 120 1 the IP of the second E1200 will be 192 168 120 2 the third IP will be 192 168 120 3 and so on F f 1 oLogik ioLogik ioLogik ioLogik 2500 1210 1211 E1212 0OLogik 2500 Series The l Oxpress Utility LAN IP Settings You can set up a static or dynamic IP address _ IP Setting for the ioLogik as well as the subnet mask l and gateway address IP Configuration Static IP Address 192 168 1235 1 Use this field to specify the IP addresses of a one or two DNS servers DNS servers can be Metmask 25 255 0 0 used to find available e mail addresses when setting up Click amp Go plus rules ay DNS1 DNS2 Cellular ioLogik 2500 GPRS HSPA only Cellular is only available for the ioLogik 2500 GPRS HSPA models See Chapter 4 Cellular Network Setup and
27. ected devices have been added to the online device list and you can start to upload configure your devices over the cellular network 4 12 0OLogik 2500 Series Cellular Network Setup and Configuration for cellular models Using a browser URL 1 Check the port number in the cellular data access utility Once the devices are connected the utility will automatically assign URL ports to the devices k Cellular Data Access Device Service Tools Help E Device Management ioLogik 1342_GPRS_AP 255 255 255 ioLogik 1342_HSPA_AP 255 255 255 Device name Model MAC Address Unique ID Protocol Port ioLogik2512_HSPA_AP 255 255 255 By ioLogik2512_HSPA_AP 2512 HSPA T 00 90 E8 FF 88 77 0 de Wey ioLogik2512_HSPA_AP 2512 HSPA T 00 90 E8 FF 88 77 0 WB ioLogk2512_HSPA_AP 2512 HSPA T 00 90 E8 FF 88 77 0 2 Access the device via the browser You can use the URL to connect to the device by typing http IP address of Moxa Cellular access server port number of the device assigned by the server E g 192 168 17 253 20002 4 13 gt Wireless LAN Network Setup and Configuration for Wireless LAN models In this chapter we introduce how to set up your ioLogik 2500 WL1 device The following topics are covered in this chapter O Deploying the ioLogik 2500 WL1 O lOxpress Settings for a Wireless LAN Network gt Wireless LAN ioLogik 2500 Series Wireless LAN Network Setup and Configuration for Wireles
28. enable rapid handover when the Disable device as a client roams among a group of APs 5 7 0OLogik 2500 Series Wireless LAN Network Setup and Configuration for Wireless LAN models AP Alive Check AP alive check will check if the AP connection is still available When this function is enabled a check will be done every 10 ms Scan Channels You can set up Scan channels for the APs among which this client is going to roam There are three Scan channels available Note that the Scan channels may need to be modified when the RF type is changed For example channel 36 is not available in B G or B G Mix mode A Network Port Usage The ioLogik 2500 uses the following network ports Usage Type Port User Defined TCP Auto Search Function UDP 4800 TCP TCP UDP Message 9000 Y 9000 Y 9200 9300 AOPC Protocol 9500 9900 Y The ioLogik 2500 series only supports MX AOPC UA server NOTE e Client refers to when the ioLogik 2500 is acting as a client to connect other services e Server refers to when the ioLogik 2500 is acting as a server to provide services to other devices
29. ess from the Internet 0OLogik 2500 Series Installation Hardware Installation Installing the ioLogik 2500 on a DIN Rail The DIN rail attachment plate should already be fixed to the back panel of your ioLogik 2500 If you need to reattach the plate be sure the spring loaded bracket is oriented towards the bottom as shown in the figures below STEP 1 If the spring loaded bracket is locked in place push the recessed button to release it Once released you should feel some resistance from the spring as you slide the bracket up and down a few millimeters in each direction Spring loaded bracket Recessed button STEP 2 Insert the top of the rail into the upper lip STEP 3 The attachment unit should now snap into of the attachment plate s slot place along the rail as shown below DIN Rail DIN Rail Removing the oLogik 2500 from a DIN Rall To remove the ioLogik 2500 from a DIN rail use a screwdriver to pull down the spring loaded bracket until it locks in place as shown in the diagram at the right Next rotate the bottom of the oLogik 2500 upwards until you can remove it from the DIN rail DIN Rail WARNING A This equipment is intended to be used in Restricted Access Locations External metal parts will be hot Maintenance personnel should wear protective gear before touching outside surface 0OLogik 2500 Series Installation Powering on the oLogik 2500 The ioLogik 2500 can receive power from
30. et is defined using Click amp Go Plus the ioLogik can perform local and remote I O control report I O status and actively send out messages e mails or SNMP traps to a host as soon as the user defined I O conditions have been met For a detailed introduction on how to use this function refer to Chapter 2 of the Click amp Go Plus User s Manual Click amp Go Plus Click amp Go Plus logic provides an easy way to program your ioLogik 2500 product for smarter I O functionality over an Ethernet network For a detailed introduction on how to use Click amp Go Plus refer to Chapter 3 of the Click amp Go Plus User s Manual Click amp Go Plus Simulator When you finish defining your Click amp Go rules you can use the Click amp Go plus Simulation tool to test the rules For a detailed introduction of how to use this function refer to Chapter 4 of the Click amp Go Plus User s Manual Peer to Peer In some remote automation implementations the control room and field sensors may be located far apart from each other often with only a single remote I O module to collect data from all the sensors Peer to peer communication has little or no limitation since it replaces cable by integrating multiple I O Signals over a single network cable to transmit input to output controls without the aid of PLCs or controllers With peer to peer communication and support for channel to channel mapping the ioLogik 2500 allows simultaneous multiple targ
31. et transmissions In addition the ioLogik 2500 supports up to 16 channels for transmission over Ethernet based on an emitter and receiver I O pair 3 21 ioLogik 2500 Series Click on Peer to Peer in the menu bar to configure basic device settings amp Offline Configuration j Click amp Go Plus Click amp Go Plus Simulator Peer to Peer 4 Slot 00 Model 2542 T Server OY n 5 Slot 01 Model E1240 T 3 Slot 02 Model E1241 T Heartbeat sec Tolerance sec 10 Port 9300 The l Oxpress Utility Peer From J Online Device Management General Settings Heartbeat Sec Heartbeat is used to determine the connection status between P2P devices and to ensure that the ioLogik 2500 is connected and alive NOTE If the heartbeat interval is set and the network between the P2P devices is down the ioLogik 2500 will detect lack of heartbeat and then disconnect the P2P connection Tolerance Sec Tolerance allows you to define an additional timeout interval to wait for a heartbeat signal from P2P devices Port The default local listen port number is 9300 this value can be set from 1 to 65535 3 22 0OLogik 2500 Series The l Oxpress Utility P2P Rule Settings With peer to peer communication and support for channel to channel mapping the oLogik 2500 allows simultaneous multiple target transmissions In a P2P rule the ioLogik 2500 can be configured to receive a si
32. eys to decrypt traffic from the wireless client side to the AP side The WEP key can be presented in two Key types HEX and ASCII Each ASCII character has 8 bits so a 64 bit WEP key contains 5 characters and a 128 bit key has 13 characters In hex each character uses 4 bits so a 64 bit key has 10 hex characters and a 128 bit key has 26 characters Authentication type Data encryption is enabled but without authentication Open Data encryption and authentication are both enabled Key type Specifies WEP keys in hex decimal number format HEX ASCII Specifies WEP keys in ASCII format Key length 64 bits Uses 40 bit secret keys with 24 bit initialization vector 64 bits 128 bits Uses 104 bit secret key with 24 bit initialization vector Key index 1 4 Specifies which WEP key is used Open WEP key 1 4 A string that can be used as a WEP seed for the RC4 None encryption engine ASCII type 64 bits 5 chars 128 bits 13chars HEX type 64 bits 10 hex chars 128 bits 26 hex chars WPA WPA2 Personal Also known as WPA WPA2 PSK You will need to specify the Pre Shared Key in the Passphrase field which will be used by the TKIP or AES engine as a master key to generate keys that actually encrypt outgoing packets and decrypt incoming packets WPA Wi Fi Protected Access and WPA2 represent significant improvements over the WEP encryption method WPA is a security standard based on 802 11i draft 3 while WPA2 is ba
33. fication status Warranty Warranty Period 5 years Details See www moxa com warranty ioLogik 2512 Specifications Inputs and Outputs Digital Inputs 8 channels Configurable DI DOs DI O 8 channels Isolation 3k VDC or 2k Vrms Digital Input Sensor Type Wet Contact NPN or PNP and Dry Contact Input Leakage Current lt 1 mA 30 VDC I O Mode DI or Event Counter Dry Contact e On short to GND e Off open Wet Contact DI to COM e On 10 to 30 VDC e Off 0 to 3 VDC Common Type 8 points per COM Counter Frequency 2 5 kHz Digital Filtering Time I nterval Software configurable Digital Output Type Sink I O Mode DO or Pulse Output Pulse Output Frequency 5 kHz Over voltage Protection 45 VDC Over current Protection 1 5 A per channel 25 C Over temperature Shutdown 175 C min Current Rating 500 mA per channel 25 C 0OLogik 2500 Series Overview ioLogik 2542 Specifications Inputs and Outputs Analog Inputs 4 channels Configurable DI DOs DIO 12 channels Isolation 3k VDC or 2k Vrms Analog Input Type Differential input Resolution 16 bits I O Mode Voltage Current software selectable Input Range 10 V 0 to 10 V 0 to 20 mA 4 to 20 mA with burn out detection Accuracy 0 1 FSR 25 C 0 3 FSR 10 and 60 C 0 5 FSR 30 and 70 C Sampling Rate e All channels 400 samples sec e Per channel 100 samples sec Input Impedance gt 1M ohms min B
34. g Time W minutes i ja e Interval min Set the interval time Minutes for Maximum Minimum and Average functions e Sampling Time min Set the sampling time Minutes for Instantaneous and Incremental functions Modbus Address Dynamic Address User Defined In this section I O addresses can be configured for different formats Check the Enable Modbus Service box select the Modbus function and then configure the start address of each item Enable Modbus Service All v No Slot Number Description Point Type Read Write Start Address DEC Reference Address DEC Total Channels 02 INPUT STATUS 0 04 INPUT REGISTER 0 01 COIL STATUS 0 04 INPUT REGISTER 100 01 COIL STATUS 100 03 HOLDING REGIS 500 03 HOLDING REGIS 1000 Active OPC Server Moxa MX AOPC Server is a software package operated as an OPC driver of an HMI or SCADA system It offers seamless connection from Moxa ioLogik series products to SCADA systems Server Connection Fill in the fixed IP address on the panel to configure the MX AOPC Address and Port settings The default port number is 9900 The port number should be the same as the setting in MX AOPC Server E Enable Connection to Active OPC Server with Heartbeat 30 Sec Redundant mode Single server mode 0 0 0 0 0 0 i Synchronicity mode 5 gi Port 9900 Fail over mode 3 18 0OLogik 2500 Series The l Oxpress Utility Heartbeat Interval The Heartbeat Interval
35. g encryption mode 4 4 0OLogik 2500 Series Cellular Network Setup and Configuration for cellular models Encryption key Enter the incoming outgoing encryption key Encryption mode Length bytes ps Authentication mode Select the incoming outgoing authentication mode Authentication key Enter the incoming outgoing authentication key Length bytes MDS 16 SHA1 20 I SAKMP PSK ISAKMP PSK ISAKMF Key Management Pre Share Key PSK E Perfect Forward Secrecy PFS Local Identify Identity Option Default IP IP FODN User FQDN ISAKMP Phase 1 ISAKMP Phase 2 Operation Mode Main sd MAT Traversal NAT T Encryption Mode DES sd Encryption Mode DES le Authentication Mode MD a Authentication Mode MDS Diffie Hellman Group Group 1 768 bits SA Lifetime 86400 600 86400 sec SA Lifetime 28800 5600 86400 sec Diffie Hellman Group Group1 768 bits Advanced Settings E AntiReplay Dead Peer Detection DPD ISAKMP Key Management Pre shared key PSK Sets the VPN ISAKMP Pre Shared key settings Perfect forward secrecy PFS default Disable Enable or disable the Perfect Forward Secrecy PFS as an additional security protocol 4 5 ioLogik 2500 Series Cellular Network Setup and Configuration for cellular models Local Identity Identity option Select additional ID authentication requirements for the VPN using a specific IP Address FQDN or User FQDN settings
36. gnal from a remote site and output the signal at the local site allowing you to configure the remote site information by configuring the IP address slot index for expanded E1200 units and module type From IP Address Slot Index Module Type Channel Type Channel Index To Slot Index Slot 00 Model 2512 T Server 00 Channel Type Channel Index Criterion On Change Interval 1000 ms IP Address The IP address of the device that collects and sends signals Slot Index An integer used to represent the ioLogik 2500 and its E1200 expansion units e 0 represents the ioLogik 2500 head unit e 1 to 8 represents an E1200 expansion unit Module Type The module type of the source ioLogik 2500 Channel Type The DI or DIO channel of the selected unit 3 23 0OLogik 2500 Series The l Oxpress Utility Slot Index The channel index of the unit On change Interval NOTE NOTE NOTE You can set the Interval Time and On change percentage on the local ioLogik 2500 to trigger the transmission of a mapping signal to the remote oLogik 2500 Up to 16 P2P rules can be set a set of ioLogik2500 up to 8 x E1200 As you configure a DI or Al channel in the Local Channel field you also need to configure the DO or AO channel on the remote ioLogik devices The peer to peer channel at the remote field site will be mapped automatically Peer to peer settings only need to be configured in the local ioLog
37. he ioLogik is powered on or to commence pulse output Power On Delay The time delay from tuning DO channels when the power is turned on Safe Mode Status If the Communication Watchdog is enabled a network disconnection will activate a safe state The pulse output channel can be configured to turn on turn off during the safe state Al Setting Detail Setting AI Setting k Enable Communication Watchdog for Safe Mode 30 Enable Auto Clear Safe Mode Slot Number Channel No Channel Mode Burnout Value Scaling Slope Scaling Offset Scaling Unit Slot 0 25 Ti 0 10 1 000000 0 000000 Y 0 10 1 000000 0 000000 Y del 2542 2 0 10 1 000000 0 000000 Y del 2542 T E 0 10 1 000000 0 000000 Y Channel Mode The input channels can be set individually to 10 V O to 10 V 0 to 20 mA 4 to 20 mA and 4 to 20 mA Burnout 3 12 ioLogik 2500 Series The l Oxpress Utility e Burn out Value Burn Out mode indicates when the Current Al has burned out For example the 4 20 mA Burn out mode is defined in the following diagram KGS ll 4 Burn Out Under Range 4 0 mA 20 0 mA Over Range Users can define Burn out BO values default 2 mA for selected ranges When input values are in the Burn Out range raw data will register as 0000h to indicate that the analog input has burned out The definition of raw data is as follows Burnout Value BO 0 0 lt BO lt 4 0 User defined default 2 mA Burnout State O lt AI lt BO mA M
38. ik 2500 devices Online Configuration Introduction Online configuration provides two main functions e Importing offline configurations to online devices e Monitoring all online devices such as I O status upgrade firmware import configuration export configuration and device reset ey Moxa IOxpress C lOxpress Pre Project Device Configuration Online Dieses Select Function Import Configuration Select All Unselect All Apply to All Vi Overwrite Network Setting No Server Name IP Address MAC Address Configure Device Configuration File Lock Unlock User Name Password Ru Offline Configuration Management Date Time Event 3 24 0OLogik 2500 Series The l Oxpress Utility Searching for Online Devices First Time Searching for Devices e When you click Online Device Management Oxpress will automatically display an auto search information popup window e Click Yes to start searching for devices e The search information will be displayed in the Log Project Dewce Configuration Online Device Options Help lt lt NN Select Function Import Configuration gt Select All Unselect All apply to ar Y Overwrite Network Setting No Server Name Model IP Address MAC Address Configure Device Configuration File Lock Unlock User Name Password Ri 1 Click Yes to start Auto Search Conducting Another Search for Online Devices If you would like to conduct another sea
39. ik will update the MX AOPC Server every time there is 0 1 V change ps NOTE The ioLogik 2500 supports Moxa s MX AOPC UA server SNMP Server The ioLogik supports SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol V1 V2c and V3 to monitor 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 for SNMP V1 and V2c or use authentication for SNMP V3 Y Enable SNMP Version Viand V2candV3 v Contact Location SNMP V1 V2c Read Community public Write Community private SNMP V3 Read Only SNMP V3 Read Write User Name User Name Authentication Protocol DISABLE z Authentication Protocol DISABLE z Authentication Password Authentication Password Privacy Protocol DISABLE y Privacy Protocol DISABLE z Privacy Password Privacy Password 3 19 0OLogik 2500 Series The l Oxpress Utility Serial Port The ioLogik 2500 has a built in 3 in 1 serial port that supports attaching field serial Modbus RTU meters either RS 232 RS 422 or RS 485 and allows the integration of this serial data so that it can be uploaded to the SCADA system Step 1 Set the serial port parameters RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 Baudrate Stop Bits etc Port Setting Mode Flow Control Baudrate 115200 Datasits 8 Stop Bits Parity Step 2 Choose the operation mode There are four
40. ioLogik 2500 Series User s Manual Third Edition July 2015 WWW moxa com product MOXA O 2015 Moxa Inc All rights reserved ioLogik 2500 Series 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 O 2015 Moxa Inc All rights reserved Trademarks 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
41. is chapter O a a Introduction gt Application Interface Using Oxpress Offline Configuration gt Creating a Project gt Adding an ioLogik 2500 Device to a Project gt Adding E1200 Devices to a Project Setting Up a Device Settings General Device Settings gt Network gt General Click amp Go Plus Click amp Go Plus Simulator Peer to Peer gt General Settings gt P2P Rule Settings Online Configuration gt Introduction gt Searching for Online Devices gt Deploying Individual Devices gt 1O Status 0OLogik 2500 Series Introduction The ioLogik 2500 can be managed and configured over an Ethernet using the Oxpress utility Oxpress s graphical user interface provides easy access to all status information and settings and can also be used to configure Click amp Go Plus rules to handle front end events Application I nterface Main screen The following figure shows the main screen of the lOxpress utility There are four main areas e Menu Bar e Configuration Management e Content Configuration e Log Messages NA mo LO etiav7 t7 T4 ar Project Device Configuration Online Device Options Help 31 Offline Configuration Please Add Configuration First to Start Use the lOxpress Confi ti ae ceca Content Configuration Management Online Device Management Date Time Event ioLogik 2500 Log Messages Menu Bar NOTE There are five tabs in the menu bar e Pr
42. l name that appear on your computer screen may be different than the ones shown here Security The ioLogik 2500 WL1 provides four standardized wireless security modes Open WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy WPA Wi Fi Protected Access and WPA2 Security Mode Open No authentication no data encryption For security reasons users should NOT set the security mode to Open System since authentication and data encryption are NOT performed in Open System mode WEP Static WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy keys must be configured manually According to the IEEE 802 11 standard WEP can be used for authentication and data encryption to maintain confidentiality Shared or Shared Key authentication type is used if WEP authentication and data encryption are both needed Normally Open or Open System authentication type is used when WEP data encryption is run with authentication 5 3 0OLogik 2500 Series Wireless LAN Network Setup and Configuration for Wireless LAN models When WEP is enabled as a security mode the length of a key the so called WEP seed can be specified as 64 128 bits which is actually a 40 104 bit secret key with a 24 bit initialization vector The ioLogik 2500 WLI provides 4 entities of WEP key settings that can be selected to use with Key index The selected key setting specifies the key to be used as a send key for encrypting traffic from the AP side to the wireless client side All 4 WEP keys are used as receive k
43. llular Settings tab and enter your User name Password SIM pin code and APN of your Cellular Provider contact your local Cellular Service Provider for assistance Cellular Data Network Settings SIM1 Cellular Data Network Settings SIM2 Username Username Password Password SIM PIN 51M PIN APN internet APN internet Band Auto Band Auto PPP Authentication Auto mode PPP Authentication Auto mode Dial AT Command ATD 99 1 Dial AT Command ATD 99 12 4 3 0OLogik 2500 Series Cellular Network Setup and Configuration for cellular models VPN In this section we explain how to set up a VPN connection for the ioLogik 2500 GPRS HSPA Enable VPN Enable VPN Manual Key VPN Tunnel Mode The type of VPN tunnel policy to be used either manual key IPsec or ISAKMP with Pre shared Keys PSK Remote Endpoint IP Enter the WAN IP of the remote VPN server endpoint Remote Subnet IP Enter the remote VPN server subnet LAN IP of the remote network Remote Subnet netmask Enter the remote VPN server subnet netmask of the remote network Local subnet IP Enter the ioLogik 2500 s subnet LAN IP Local Subnet netmask Enter the ioLogik 2500 s subnet netmask Manual Key Manual Key Incoming Seurity Settings DES MDS Outgoing Seurity Settings DES MD5 SPI Set the VPN manual key for incoming outgoing SPI between 257 and 4294967295 Encryption mode Select the incoming outgoin
44. ls act when the network is disconnected If the Communication Watchdog is enabled a network disconnection will activate a safe state The DO channel can be configured to turn on turn off during the safe state If the Communication Watchdog is not enabled then the DO channel status will remain unchanged during a network disconnection 3 11 0OLogik 2500 Series The l Oxpress Utility Pulse Setting Detail Setting Pulse Setting T A Enable Communication Watchdog for Safe Mode 30 sec Fl Enable Auto Clear Safe Mode Slot Number Channel No On Width OffWidth Width Unit Count Power On Status Power On Delay s Safe Mode Status Slot 0 2542 T A 1 1 100 us 0 Stop g Stop 1 1 100 us 0 Stop 0 Stop 1 1 100 us 0 Stop 0 Stop 2 1 1 100 us 0 Stop 0 Stop On Width Off Width In Pulse Output mode the selected digital output channel will generate a square wave as specified in the pulse mode parameters The low and high level widths are specified in multiples of 100 us for Digital Output with a maximum setting of 65 535 I gt I I lt gt l l I square wave OFF Width Count You can specify between 1 and 4 294 967 295 pulses or enter 0 for continuous pulse output Power On Status When the device is first powered on the status of each pulse output channel is set to OFF by default This behavior can be modified using the Power On Status You can set a pulse output channel to turn ON when t
45. m Only a small number of certificates are required which can be generated by a small certificate authority Certificate reduction makes TTLS and PEAP much more popular than EAP TLS The ioLogik 2500 WL1 provides some non cryptographic EAP methods including PAP CHAP MS CHAP and MS CHAP V2 These EAP methods are not recommended for direct use on wireless networks However they may be useful as inner authentication methods with TTLS and PEAP Because the inner and outer authentications can use distinct user names in TTLS and PEAP you can use an anonymous user name for the outer authentication with the true user name only shown through the encrypted channel Keep in mind that not all client software supports anonymous alteration Confirm this with the network administrator before you enable identity hiding in TTLS and PEAP TTL Inner Authentication Password Authentication Protocol is used MS CHAP V2 CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol is used MS CHAP Microsoft CHAP is used MS CHAP V2 Microsoft CHAP version 2 is used Anonymous Max of 31 characters A distinct name used for outer authentication User name amp Password a User name and password used in inner authentication 5 6 0OLogik 2500 Series Wireless LAN Network Setup and Configuration for Wireless LAN models PEAP There are a few differences in the TTLS and PEAP inner authentication procedures TTLS uses the encrypted channel to exchange attribute val
46. modes to choose from Transparent Serial Tunnel TCP Client Transparent Serial Tunnel TCP Server Modbus TCP Gateway Modbus Serial Tag Data Logging Profile The Profile List defines how to log the I O data into the Micro SD card A total of 10 profiles can be created and multiple duplicate channels can be included in different profiles Step1 Define how to log the data by specifying the Logging Type Users can choose to log from different I O channels Step2 Check mark I O channels that you would like to add in the profile and click Add to create a profile Step3 Click Apply to save the profile settings No Profile Name Initial State Total Profile Size MB Records Pe Profile Settings Name E Enable at Power On Total Profile Size in MB 512 32768 512 Records Per File 1000 65000 1000 Select Tag I O Type DI Slot No Channel No Name On Change 3 20 0OLogik 2500 Series The l Oxpress Utility NOTE FTP The FTP tab defines how to log I O data into an FTP server The FTP Service function provides upload service for data log files stored on the Micro SD card FTP Client Settings FTP Server Settings IP or URL ftp User Name admin Port 21 Password User Name Confirm Password geese Password Confirm Password default user name admin default password moxa Click amp Go Component Click amp Go components are designed for Click amp Go Plus rules When a set of rules known as a rule s
47. mount of effort required to integrate devices from multiple vendors I O and serial data can be logged onto a Micro SD card supports cards with up to 32 GB of storage space and the ioLogik 2500 can be programmed with Moxa s convenient Click amp Go Plus control logic which can be used to easily construct customized control systems As a rugged industrial device the ioLogik 2500 operates reliably at a wide range of temperatures and is well suited for hard to wire remote monitoring and alarm applications at unmanned sites like riversides and pipelines 3 in 1 serial ports E RJ45 to DB9 serial port cables are provided with the product Top View Ethernet ports L1 Slave port for I O expansion Ground screw Power terminal LED indicators for I O expansion rotate dial to select model Antenna connector only for wireless modules Dial for selecting I O module Micro SD card DIP switch for I O expansion Reset button Debug port e SIM holders only fot wireless modules Front View I O terminal block 0 oLogik 2500 1 8 E1200 expansion modules 9 F reserved Channel numbers for LED indicators 1 2 0OLogik 2500 Series Overview Dimensions Diagram Units mm in 115 4 53 Package Checklist The ioLogik 2500 is shipped with the following items e joLogik 2500 series device e 3 pin screw terminal block for power input e 2 12 pin screw terminal blocks for I O e 2 8
48. ncy US 2 412 to 2 462 GHz 11 channels 5 18 to 5 24 GHz 4 channels EU 2 412 to 2 472 GHz 13 channels 5 18 to 5 24 GHz 4 channels 0OLogik 2500 Series Overview Security Firewall for MAC IP protocol or port based filtering 64 and 128 bit WEP encryption full WPA WPA2 Personal or Enterprise Security IEEE 802 1X RADIUS TKIP and AES Transmission Rates 802 11b 1 2 5 5 11 Mbps 802 11la g 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 54 Mbps TX Transmit Power 802 11b Typ 18 1 5 dBm 1 to 11 Mbps 802 11g Typ 18 1 5 dBm 6 to 24 Mbps Typ 17 1 5 dBm 36 Mbps Typ 16 1 5 dBm 48 Mbps Typ 1641 5 dBm 54 Mbps 802 1la Typ 1841 5 dBm 6 to 24 Mbps Typ 16 1 5 dBm 36 Mbps Typ 15 1 5 dBm 48 Mbps Typ 14 1 5 dBm 54 Mbps RX Sensitivity 802 11b 97 dBm 1 Mbps 94 dBm 2 Mbps 92 dBm 5 5 Mbps 90 dBm 11 Mbps 802 11g 88 dBm 6 to 24 Mbps 85 dBm 36 Mbps 75 dBm 48 Mbps 70 dBm 54 Mbps 802 11la 88 dBm 6 to 24 Mbps 85 dBm 36 Mbps 75 dBm 48 Mbps 70 dBm 54 Mbps Serial Communication Serial Ports 2 RJ45 3 in 1 interface Protocols Modbus RTU master serial tunnel mode client server Serial Line Protection 8 kV ESD for all signals Serial Communication Parameters Parity None Odd Even Data Bits 5 6 7 8 Stop Bits 1 1 5 2 Flow Control None RTS CTS Baudrate 300 to 115200 bps Protocol Modbus RTU Power Requirements Power Input 24 VDC nominal 9 to 4
49. ne Wiring Diagrams Digital Inputs Outputs Analog Inputs DI Dry Contact DI Wet Contact DO Sink Voltage Current Source Sink Sa Bag Sage 82 el Q O D Q O 5 Q Q 5 Alo a a a lt HOLA a 0 S 77 O z2 a 2 J Zo zo 1 1 1 Power Power Power Power 0OLogik 2500 Series Installation ATTENTION When connecting the I O device to the ioLogik s dry contacts we strongly recommend connecting DI Com to the power of the external sensor to avoid affecting other channels DI Com input power should be limited to 12 to 36 VDC LED Indicators Power System power is ON PWR System power is OFF ff RON Red system OOOO L1 L2 L3 L4 P1 P2 Flashing Data is being transmitted Disconnected Off Off SD Micro SD Lor channel OFF or No Counter Pulse signal Se ee ee Use the rotary switch to select which module s I O channel status is displayed 0 joLogik 2500 1 to 8 E1200 expansion 9 to F Reserved Wireless modules only Daisy Chaining for I O Expansion Up to 8 ioLogik E1200 devices can be connected in a daisy chain configuration to the ioLogik 2500 via the L1 Slave port on the ioLogik 2500 An lOxpress configuration scheme is called a project If the lOxpress project includes expansion devices the ioLogik 2500 will automatically start running in expansion mode If the ioLogik 2500 is running you can replace one of the expansion units with
50. neral LAN Cellular applies to the ioLogik 2500 GPRS HSPA only and Wireless Lan applies to the ioLogik 2500 WL1 only General There are two columns under general tab Select major network I nterface and General Settings 3 6 0OLogik 2500 Series The l Oxpress Utility Select Major Network Interface Select major network Interface is only available for the ioLogik 2500 GPRS HSPA models See Chapter 4 Cellular Network Setup and Configuration for details General Settings General Settings V Enable Web Access 4 Enable Server Socket Idle Connection Timeout sec 60 Private IP for First Module 192 168 120 1 Enable Web Access Use this checkbox to enable or disable the web console When enabled the ioLogik can be configured from a web browser If not enabled you will not be able to open the web console Enable Server Socket I dle Connection Timeout Server Socket I dle Connection Timeout is designed to avoid TCP connection failures when the network host is unable to respond due to a hardware failure or network problem If Server Socket I dle Connection Timeout is enabled When the server s connection to the ioLogik 2500 exceeds the specified time period the device will automatically release its TCP connection to the server to free up the port for the next connection If Server Socket I dle Connection Timeout is not enabled If the network host is unable to respond due to a hardware failure or network problem th
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52. nt or voltage value into other user defined units such as percentage or ppm parts per million New Value Convert by Scaling al Original Input ee EE e Power On Status When the device is first powered on the status of each AO channel can be modified using the Power On Status 3 14 ioLogik 2500 Series The l Oxpress Utility NOTE NOTE e Safe Mode Status Enable Communication Watchdog for Safe Mode allows you to control how an AO channel acts when the network is disconnected If the Communication Watchdog is enabled a network disconnection will activate a safe state The AO channel can be configured to a defined value during the safe state Since the ioLogik 2500 does not have AO channels the AO setting will only show up when the project contains E1200 AO modules such as the E1241 Virtual Channel Setting Detail Setting Virtual Channel Setting ha Enable Communication Watchdog for Safe Mode 30 Enable Auto Clear Safe Mode Slot Number Channel No Enable Slot No Channel No Function Interval min Sampling Time min Slot 00 Model 2542 T 16 Disable 2542 T None Maximum 1 JO Me Disable 2542 T None Maximum 1 Disable 2542 T None Maximum 1 Disable 2542 T Mone Maximum 1 Disable 2542 T None Maximum 1 Disable 2542 T Mone Maximum 1 Disable 2542 T None Maximum i Disable 2542 T None Maximum 1 Disable 2542 T None Maximum 1 Disable 2542 T None Maximum 1 The ioLogik 2500 has 10
53. o an Event Counter channel Counts are stored internally Detail Setting Counter Setting ka Enable Communication Watchdog for Safe Mode 30 Enable Auto Clear Safe Mode Slot Number Channel No Filter Filte Initial Value Active Mode Power On Status Scaling Enable Scaling Slope Scaling Offset Scaling Interval at 25 1 100us Raising edge Stop Disable 1 0 5 1 100us 0 Raising edge Stop Disable 1 0 5 1 100us 0 Raising edge Stop Disable 1 0 5 1 100us 0 Raising edge Stop Disable 1 0 5 e Filter Software filtering is used to avoid switch bounces The filter is configurable in multiples of 100 us and accepts values between 1 and 65535 Initial Value The initial value is the start value in counter mode e Active Mode In Active mode the channel accepts limit or proximity switches and counts events according to the ON OFF status When Rising edge is selected the counter value increases when the attached switch is pushed When Falling edge is selected the counter value increases when the switch is released When Both is selected the counter value increases when the attached switch is pushed or released e Power On Status To enable the counter to resume counting immediately upon powering up enable the Power On Status Stop The counter starts logging signals only after configured to do so by a Modbus or a Click amp Go Plus command Start Counting begins automatically whenever the ioLogik is powered on 3 10 0OLogik 2500 Series
54. o be used to configure Click amp Go Plus rules and to handle front end events System Requirements Hardware Requirements CPU Intel Pentium 4 CPU and above Min 512 MB 1024 MB is recommended Network Interface 10 100 Ethernet Software Requirements Operating System Microsoft Windows 2000 XP or later Editor not required Microsoft Office 2003 Access 2003 or later Installing I Oxpress from the CD Insert the documentation and software CD into the host computer Locate the Software Utility_lOxpress directory and run SETUP EXE from that location The installation program will guide you through the installation process and install the I Oxpress utility After the installation is finished run Oxpress from the Windows Start menu 2 7 0OLogik 2500 Series Installation Installing lOxpress from the Internet NOTE You can also download Oxpress from Moxa s website To do this first click on the following link to access the website s search utility http www moxa com support search aspx type soft When the web page opens enter the model name of your product in the search box Navigate to the product page and then click on Utilities in the middle of the page located in the box titled Software Additional information on using OXpress can be found in Chapter 3 The Oxpress Utility 3 The lOxpress Utility In this chapter we explain how to configure the oLogik 2500 The following topics are covered in th
55. odbus output 0000h Under Range BO lt Al lt 4 mA Modbus output raw data Normal Range 4 lt AI lt 20 00 mA Modbus output raw data until FFFEh XX gt 20 00 mA Modbus output FFFFh FFFFh gt 20 1 MA _ a eeeeeeeneneeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeees FEFER 2 20 0 iA prre 3333h pre RAW data 0000h 0 lt Al lt X mA 0 X default 2 mA yin ii tii 20 0 20 5 mA mA mA 3 13 0OLogik 2500 Series The l Oxpress Utility e Scaling Slope Scaling Offset Scaling Unit Enabling the Scaling functions will linearly convert the actual current or voltage value into other user defined units such as percentage or ppm parts per million New Value Convert by Scaling Original Input a gt AO Setting Detail Setting AO Setting C Enable Communication Watchdog for Safe Mode 30 sec E Enable Auto Clear Safe Mode Slot Mumber Channel No Channel Mode Scaling Slope Scaling Offset Scaling Unit Power On Status Safe Mode Status Slot 02 Model E1241 T a 4 20mA 1 000000 0 000000 m 4 000000 4 000000 lot O2 Mec ELATI T 4 20mA 1 000000 0 000000 m 4 000000 4 000000 4 20mA 1 000000 0 000000 m 4 000000 4 000000 4 20mA 1 000000 0 000000 m 4 000000 4 000000 e Channel Mode There are two modes for the AO channels Voltage Mode V and Current Mode mA Scaling Slope Scaling Offset Scaling Unit Enabling the Scaling functions will linearly convert the actual curre
56. ode Status Al Setting Input Range Burnout Value Scaling Slope Scaling Offset Scaling Unit Virtual Channel Setting Enable Slot No Channel No Function Interval min Sampling Time min Select module Select the module that you would like to configure You may select All modules in which case information on all I O channels in the project will be displayed Select Module All IO Mode Setting e Channel Mode DIO channels can be set to one of four modes DI Event Counter DO or Pulse output Al channels can be set to one of five modes 10 V O to 10 V O to 20 mA 4 to 20 mA or 4 to 20 mA Burnout AO channels can be set to one of two modes O to 10 V and 4 to 20 mA NOTE Since the oLogik 2500 does not have AO channels the AO setting will only show up when the project contains E1200 AO modules such as the E1241 e Name The name will be attached to the AOPC tag to help users identify channel information in MX AOPC 3 9 0OLogik 2500 Series The l Oxpress Utility DI Setting Filter Software filtering is used to avoid switch bounces The filter is configurable in multiples of 100 us and accepts values between 1 and 65535 Detail Setting DI Setting Enable Communication Watchdog for Safe Mode 30 Enable Auto Clear Safe Mode Slot Mumber Channel No Filter Filter Unit 100 us 100 us 100 us 100 us 100 us 100 us 100 us 100 us 100 us 100 us 100 us 100 us Counter Setting Counter refers t
57. oject For managing projects e Device Configuration Functions for offline configuration Online Device Functions for online configuration e Options Preferences and network interface Help Version information The l Oxpress Utility ni MOXA If the host computer has multiple interfaces be sure to select the correct network interface before searching for online devices 3 2 0OLogik 2500 Series The l Oxpress Utility Using Oxpress lOxpress is usually configured in two steps 1 Offline Configuration The operator uses lOxpress to configure settings which are stored on a local computer 2 Online Configuration The operator uses Oxpress to export the configuration to devices on the network The basic idea is to use a project created offline to set up all of your devices That is the settings configured offline are exported over the network to online devices This can be done either in batch mode or on a case by case basis IOxpress can also be used to access online devices directly to check I O status upgrade firmware export configurations and restart the device The following flowchart gives an overview of the lOxpress configuration process Once offline configuration Online Configuration Auto search for online is completed you can start online configuration Offline Configuration 1 Select Device Configuration devices v 2500 E1200 Select the functions to be Template Y 2500
58. on units NOTE The following ioLogik E1200 models can be used for ioLogik 2500 I O arrays E1211 T E1212 1 E1213 1 E1214 1 E1240 T E1241 T E1242 T E1260 T E1262 T NOTE The location of each model is fixed If you would like to change a device in an E1200 array make sure that the order of the expansion modules is the same as in the Expansion Configuration list you just modified An example is shown below E Offline Configuration E Slot 00 Model 2542 T Server 00 Slot 01 Model E1210 T Slot 02 Model E1211 T 5 Slot 03 Model E1212 T 4 Slot 04 Model E1213 T Slot 05 Model E1214 T Le f e i ioLogik ioLogik ioLogik ioLogik ioLogik ioLogik 2500 E1210 E1211 E1212 E1213 E1214 gt AN a e z N x Ml a ioLogik ioLogik ioLogik ioLogik ioLogik ioLogik 2500 E1214 E1213 E1212 E1211 E1210 Setting Up a Device After you have created the project you can start to configure each device in the project The configuration window has four tabs e Settings e Click amp Go Plus e Click amp Go Plus Simulator e Peer to Peer 0OLogik 2500 Series Settings In the Settings section you will find basic settings used to set up a selected device The l Oxpress Utility E 4 Offline Configuration Click amp Go Plus 3 Slot 00 Model 2542 T Server 0 Device General Settings E EA Network User Nam
59. out powering down the ioLogik 2500 Take the following steps to replace an expansion unit 1 Power off the expansion unit 2 Replace the unit with another expansion unit of the same model 3 Access the DIP switch beneath the cover plate as shown below 2 4 ioLogik 2500 Series Installation 4 Move the DIP switch from the down position to the up position to trigger the ioLogik 2500 to refresh its connection with the expansion units If the DIP switch is already in the up position move it down and then back up again 5 The expansion unit will start running You may also use the oLogik 2500 s web console to reconnect the expansion units NOTE Expansion units must be replaced with the same model of expansion unit If you would like to use a different expansion unit model you must first change the relevant Oxpress settings The following figure illustrates a simple daisy chain of I O modules using the ioLogik 2500 for wireless connectivity ioLogik 2500 ioLogik E1200 ioLogik E1200 ioLogik E1200 ioLogik E1200 ioLogik E1200 When daisy chaining an array of devices the first device in the chain after the ioLogik 2500 must be connected to the L1 Slave port on the top of the ioLogik 2500 outlined in red in the diagram Serial Port o a w c pas w Ww ATTENTION When using the ioLogik 2500 as the wireless head of an array of ioLogik E1200 modules make sure that 1 You connect the fir
60. pansion module currently 192 168 120 1 4 8 0OLogik 2500 Series Cellular Network Setup and Configuration for cellular models DDNS The purpose of DDNS is to provide you with an alternative cost effective cellular plan You will not need to establish a server or pay for a Static IP Setting up DDNS allows the ioLogik 2500 GPRS HSPA to behave like a server and perform functions such as email ftp etc Regardless of whether the device has a floating IP or a private IP the user can establish a connection with their remote device through DDNS DDNS allows the SCADA HMI server to establish a connection through the DDNS server to find the remote device Enable DDNS DynDns org Service Provider default DynDns org Currently DynDns org is the only option available for Server address Host name Enter the name you created on www dyndns com in this field The ioLogik 2500 GPRS HSPA will update the DynDNS server with this host name Username This is the user name used for updating DDNS Server authentication Password This is the password used for updating DDNS Server authentication Cellular Data Access The Cellular Data Access setting is used for connecting to Moxa cellular data access utilities For detailed information on how to set up the cellular data access server see the next section Moxa Cellular Data Access Utility Enable Cellular Data Access IP Address 0 0o0 0 0 Port 9401 Unique ID 0 Heartbe
61. pin RJ45 to DB9 cables CBL RJ 45M9 150 e 1 antenna only for wireless modules e Documentation and software CD e Hardware installation guide NOTE Please notify your sales representative if any of the above items are missing or damaged Product Features e Supports cellular HSPA GPRS Ethernet and serial communication ioLogik 2500 HSPA GPRS only e New Click amp Go Plus logic provides powerful front end intelligence e Supports wireless LAN communication ioLogik 2500 WL1 only e 4 port unmanaged switch built in for linking to Ethernet devices e Optimized I O expansion port for daisy chaining up to 8 ioLogik E1200 units e 2 serial ports RS 232 422 485 for connecting field devices e Built in data logger supports an FTP server client and microSD card with up to a 32 GB e Transforms Modbus RTU into Modbus TCP or Active Tags e Active communication with patented MX AOPC UA Server e Smart alarm management Email SNMP traps TCP UDP SMS e Wide operating temperature 40 to 75 C 40 to 167 F I O Channels Available on ioLogik 2500 Models D DO DIO Configurable CO CI Sl ioLogik 2512 0OLogik 2500 Series Overview Communication I nterface Model Name Communication I nterface ioLogik 2512 Serial Ethernet ioLogik 2542 ioLogik 2512 GPRS Serial Ethernet GPRS ioLogik 2542 GPRS ioLogik 2512 HSPA ioLogik 2542 HSPA ioLogik 2512 WL1 Serial Ethernet Wireless LAN ioLogik 2542 WL1 Product Specifica
62. rch for online devices click Auto search Device in the Online Device menu IOxpress C Device Configuration Online Device Options Help Project 3 Online Device Auto Search Device Ctrl F MOXA Delete All Device Ctrl Del J a a Goma Delete Device Ctrl Del Locate Add Device by Gateway bdel IP Address MAC Address Configure Device Configuration File Lock Unlock User Name Password Resul Submit lt 3 Offline Configuration Management 4 m r Q Ci g Date Time Event 3 25 0OLogik 2500 Series The l Oxpress Utility Mass Deployment Mass deployment allows you to deploy multiple devices at the same time To execute a mass deployment first click Online Device in the left panel and then click Import Configuration to open the dropdown box Ten different functions can be used for mass deployment including Firmware Update Reboot Device and Change IP Address as shown in the figure below The following sections will introduce how these functions work 7 i Moxa IOxpress C JOxpress etA ac Project Device Configuration Online Device Options Help E E30Online Device 62512 T 192 168 127 254 Select Al UnselectAl Apply to All WE Address Configure Device Configuration File Lock Unlock UserName Password O BO E3 00 00 38 Server 00 Unlock admin Name Modify User Name amp Password amp Offline Configuration Manage Online De
63. rietary push technology called MX AOPC Server m Elhermel Data flow E E i push nication c With Moxa s powerful MX AOPC Server support communications efficiency between ioLogik 2500 GPRS HSPA devices and the central SCADA are substantially improved Moxa s MX AOPC Server s non polling communications architecture supports the standard OPC protocol but instead of requiring the SCADA to poll edge devices it allows edge devices to actively push communications to the central HMI SCADA system empowering the network with real time I O updates while substantially cutting network overhead Unlike the requirements of a traditional OPC server where remote I O devices must use a static IP so they may be successfully polled MX AOPC Server and ioLogik products allow engineers the flexibility of configuring edge devices with dynamic IP addresses Even when using DHCP addressing ioLogik devices can push messages back to the OPC server allowing wide area I O networks using dynamic IP cellular accounts Using traditional polling OPC applications O devices cannot make use of this approach 4 10 0OLogik 2500 Series Cellular Network Setup and Configuration for cellular models With DDNS for SCADA HMI users In addition to using MX AOPC Server to register an ioLogik ioLogik 2500 GPRS HSPA with SCADA over a dynamic IP cellular connection you may also use DDNS to configure the device with a unique URL The ioLogik 2500 G
64. s LAN models Deploying the oLogik 2500 WL1 For testing requirements we strongly suggest that you prepare a wireless LAN adapter After finishing the installation and configuration you should test the oLogik 2500 WL1 to make sure the wireless transmission is working normally Step 1 Set up the computer s IP address and the connect ioLogik 2500 WL1 to a notebook or PC Ina Windows environment the computer s IP address can be changed in the TCP IP settings window Select an IP address on the same subnet as the oLogik 2500 WL1 Since the ioLogik 2500 WL1 s default IP address is 192 168 127 253 and the subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 you should set the IP address of the computer to 192 168 127 xxx Step 2 Use the Oxpress utility to configure the ioLogik 2500 WL1 See the following section to learn how to use lOxpress to configure the ioLogik 2500 WL1 s functions ATTENTION Be sure to eliminate loops from networks that consist of wireless bridges Ethernet switches Ethernet links and Wireless LAN links If any loops exist packets will circle around the loops and network performance will be seriously degraded The following figure shows a network topology containing a loop Ethernet Link Mx Wireless AP MN woe Wireless Link A Nx AS XN 1 1 a Loop Ethernet Switch ioLogik 2500 WL1 lOxpress Settings for a Wireless LAN Network When you add an ioLogik 2500 WL1 model to your network the
65. sed on the fully ratified version of 802 11i The initial vector is transmitted encrypted and enhanced with its 48 bits twice as long as WEP The key is regularly changed so that true session is secured Even though AES encryption is only included in the WPA2 standard it is widely available in the WPA security mode of some wireless APs and clients as well The ioLogik 2500 WL1 also supports AES algorithms in WPA and WPA2 for better compatibility 5 4 0OLogik 2500 Series Wireless LAN Network Setup and Configuration for Wireless LAN models Personal versions of WPA WPA2 also known as WPA WPA PSK Pre Shared Key provide a simple way of encrypting a wireless connection for high confidentiality A Passphrase is used as a basis for encryption methods or cipher types in a WLAN connection The passphrases should be complicated and as long as possible The Passphrase must have at least 8 ASCII characters and can have as many as 63 For security reasons this passphrase should only be disclosed to users who need it and it should be changed regularly WPA WPA2 Enterprise WPA type Provides Pre Shared Key enabled WPA and WPA2 Personal Provides enterprise level security for WPA and WPA2 Encryption method TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol is enabled TKIP Advance Encryption System is enabled Passphrase 8 to 63 characters Master key to generate keys for encryption and decryption None EAP Protocol TS Specifies Transport Layer
66. st E1200 expansion module in the array to the ioLogik 2500 s L1 Slave port 2 A maximum of 8 ioLogik E1200 devices are connected in a single array 2 5 0OLogik 2500 Series Installation Reset to Factory Defaults Reset Button If you need to reset the ioLogik 2500 to factory defaults press and hold the reset button located under the cover plate as shown in the diagram for 5 seconds WARNING Resetting your device to factory defaults will result in the loss of all configuration settings and any Click amp Go Plus logic settings that have already been configured Network Installation Ethernet Communication Connections to the LAN port are made through an RJ 45 connector on the oLogik 2500 device The wiring and pin connections for these connectors are described in separate sections below ATTENTI ON The maximum cable length of a 10 100BaseT connection is 100 m 350 feet but the actual limit could be shorter depending on the amount of electrical noise in the environment To minimize the amount of noise Ethernet cables should not run parallel to power cables or other cables that generate electrical noise TCP IP Settings The following table shows the TCP IP parameters supported by the LAN port The ioLogik 2500 will revert to these default values whenever it is reset to factory defaults LAN Port IP Address Default 192 168 127 253 Subnet Mask Default 255 255 255 0 Default 0 0 0 0 IP Address The
67. t unmanaged Ethernet switch and 2 serial ports enabling the ioLogik 2500 to seamlessly connect to a variety of field devices One of the Ethernet ports can be used to link to 8 daisy chained ioLogik E1200 expansion modules to provide more than 100 channels The ioLogik 2500 acts as the head unit with Click amp Go Plus logic used to control the entire I O array Most importantly the ioLogik 2500 s single IP is all that s required to connect the entire I O array to your network providing the perfect solution for industrial field sites that have an insufficient number of IP addresses For cellular connections the ioLogik 2500 supports Moxa s patented MX AOPC Server with push communications technology and provides an economical solution for accessing multiple remote I O devices connected to the same private IP network which itself links to the outside world over a cellular connection using dynamic IP addresses The following topics are covered in this chapter O ioLogik 2500 Overview Y VV WV gt Appearance Dimensions Diagram Package Checklist Product Features I O Channels Available on ioLogik 2500 Models Communication Interface O Product Specifications gt gt gt Common Specifications ioLogik 2512 Specifications ioLogik 2542 Specifications 0OLogik 2500 Series Overview ada 2500 Overview The ioLogik 2500 combines a remote I O device and data logger into one box dramatically reducing the a
68. ter channels e Function There are six functions Max Min Average Accumulation Instantaneous and Incremental Maximum The maximum value within Z sec with sampling done every 10 ms Max for 1 t interval Max for 2 interval Fixed sampling every 10ms a So P Value with or without scaling Interval Time Z minutes I ooo Minimum The minimum value within Z sec with sampling done every 10 ms Min for 1 interval Min for 2 interval Fixed sampling every 10ms eens Value with or without scaling Interval Time Z minutes i 3 16 0OLogik 2500 Series The l Oxpress Utility Average The average value within Z sec with sampling done every 10 ms Avg for 1 interval Avg for 2 interval RARARARARARARAAA Fixed sampling every 10ms E 5 Value with or without scaling Interval Time Z minutes C E Instantaneous The instantaneous value when a sample is taken Instant for 1 sampling Instant for 2 sampling i A a n ane Sampling Time W minutes 9 a eee Incremental The difference A between two samples A1 X2 X1 for 1st sampling A2 X3 X2 for 2 sampling Value with or without scaling Sam pling Time W minutes S E 3 17 0OLogik 2500 Series The l Oxpress Utility Accumulation The sum 2 of all sampling values 21 X2 X1 for 1 sampling 22 X3 2 1 for 2 4 sampling Value with or without scalin Samplin
69. tions Serial Ethernet GPRS 2G HSPA 3G Common Specifications Cellular ioLogik 2500 HSPA GPRS only ioLogik 2500 HSPA e Five Band UMTS HSPA WCDMA FDD 800 850 AWS1700 1900 2100 MHz e Quad band GSM GPRS EDGE 850 900 1800 1900 MHz ioLogik 2500 GPRS Quad band GSM GPRS EDGE 850 900 1800 1900 MHz HSPA data rates e Up to 5 76 Mbps upload speed max e Up to 14 4 Mbps download speed max EDGE Class 12 data rates e Up to 237 kbps upload speed max e Up to 237 kbps download speed max GPRS Class 12 data rates e Up to 85 6 kbps upload speed max e Up to 85 6 kbps download speed max SIM Control Voltage 3 0 1 8 V LAN Ethernet e 4 switched 10 100 Mbps RJ 45 ports e 1 slave port for communications with daisy chained ioLogik E1200 units Note The slave daisy chain port is not supported on wind industry devices ioLogik E1261W T E1261H T or E1263H T Protection 1 5 kV magnetic isolation Protocols Modbus TCP TCP IP UDP DHCP BOOTP SNMP HTTP CGI SNTP SMTP 802 11 WLAN For ioLogik 2512 WL1 ioLogik 2542 WL1 Standards IEEE 802 11a b g for Wireless LAN IEEE 802 11i for Wireless Security Spread Spectrum and Modulation typical e DSSS with DBPSK DQPSK CCK e OFDM with BPSK QPSK 16QAM 64QAM e 802 11b g CCK E 11 5 5 Mbps DQPSK E 2 Mbps DBPSK E 11 Mbps e 802 11a g 64QAM O 54 48 Mbps 16 QAM 36 24 Mbps QPSK O 18 12 Mbps BPSK O 9 6 Mbps Operating Channels central freque
70. ue pairs AVPs while PEAP uses the encrypted channel to start a second EAP exchange inside of the tunnel The ioLogik 2500 WL1 provides MS CHAP V2 merely as an EAP method for inner authentication Inner EAP protocol Description Factory Default MS CHAP V2 MS CHAP V2 Microsoft CHAP version 2 is used Anonymous Max of 31 characters A distinct name used for outer authentication None User name amp Password Description Factory Default User name and password used in inner authentication None Advanced Additional wireless related parameters are presented in this section to help you set up your wireless network in detail Advanced Settings Transmission Rate Description Factory Default Auto The device senses and adjusts the data rate automatically Auto Transmission Power Setting Description Factory Default 3 dBm to The device adjusts the transmission Rate 10 dBm 20 dBm Fragmentation threshold 256 to 2346 Specifies the maximum size of a data packet before splitting 2346 and creating another new packet RTSreshold 256 to 2346 Determines how large a packet can be before the Access Point coordinates transmission and reception to ensure efficient communication WMM Enable WMM is a QoS standard for WLAN traffic Voice and video Enable Disable data will be given priority bandwidth when enabled with WMM supported wireless clients Turbo Roaming Enable Disable Moxa s Turbo Roaming can
71. uilt in Resistor for Current Input 120 ohms Digital Input Sensor Type Wet Contact NPN or PNP and Dry Contact Input Leakage Current lt 1 mA 30 VDC I O Mode DI or Event Counter Dry Contact e On short to GND e Off open Wet Contact DI to COM e On 10 to 30 VDC e Off O to 3 VDC Common Type 6 points per COM Counter Frequency 2 5 kHz Digital Filtering Time I nterval Software configurable Digital Output Type Sink I O Mode DO or Pulse Output Pulse Output Frequency 5 kHz Over voltage Protection 45 VDC Over current Protection 1 5 A per channel 25 C Over temperature Shutdown 175 C min Current Rating 500 mA per channel 25 C 2 Installation In this chapter we provide instructions on how to install the ioLogik 2500 I O server to connect to the network and serial devices The following topics are covered in this chapter O O 00 00 0000 Hardware Installation gt Installing the ioLogik 2500 on a DIN Rail gt Removing the ioLogik 2500 from a DIN Rail Powering on the ioLogik 2500 Grounding the Unit Installing a microSD Card and SIM Cards cellular models only I O Wiring Diagrams LED Indicators Daisy Chaining for I O Expansion Reset to Factory Defaults Network Installation gt Ethernet Communication gt TCP IP Settings gt Serial Communication Installing the Oxpress Utility gt System Requirements gt Installing lOxpress from the CD gt Installing Oxpr
72. vice Managemen 4 Import Configuration The ioLogik s system configuration including the current Click amp Go Plus rule set can be imported and exported to the oLogik 2500 device You will need to know the user name and password to use this functionality There are two ways to import a configuration Configure Device To import from a preset offline configuration click the Configure Device column and select the configuration you created TOxpress I Project Device Configuration Online Device Options Help o a 9 2512 T 192 168 127 254 Select Function Import Configuration X Select All Unselect All Apply to All V Overwrite Network Setting No Server Name Model IP Address 0 Server 00 Offline Configuration Managemen Online Device Managemen 3 26 ioLogik 2500 Series The l Oxpress Utility Configuration File Import from configuration files saved on your computer o II zu q o II ii iio i OoOoO0 i o i On i OoO0 ii III 2 NOTE If the device is Locked you must log in as administrator to gain access to the ioLogik s configuration options If you have not updated the username and password use the default Default User Name admin Default password moxa NOTE If you do not want to change a device s network settings E ae uncheck the Overwrite Network Setting checkbox ee es Export Configuration
73. you have purchased into the search bar or select it from the dropdown menu and after navigating to the product page click on Utilities in the middle of the page located in the box titled Software Step2 Use offline configuration to set up the oLogik 2500 GPRS HSPA Before you start using the cellular data access utility set up the cellular data access function See the Cellular Data Access section in this chapter for details 4 11 0OLogik 2500 Series Cellular Network Setup and Configuration for cellular models Step3 Connect to the device over the cellular network Using Oxpress Connect to the cellular Data Access server using Online Device Management as described below 1 Click Online Device Management 2 Select Add Device by Cellular Data Access Pesce par Project Device Configuration Online Device Options Help Online Device 3 Auto Search Device Ctrl F Delete All Device Ctrl Del Add Device by Cellular Data Access Overwrite Network Setting No Server Name 3 Type in the server s IP address and port number 4 Click the Connect checkbox 5 Select the cellular device that you would like to connect to Add Device by Cellular Data Access Cellular Data Access List No Server Name P Addres Result g CDA O 7 168 14 13 SUCCESS CDA 1 2 CDA 2 CDA 3 4 CDA 4 MAC Address Unique ID 00 90 3 49 E7 8D 00 90 rm oro on ogo G 00 90 6 The sel

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