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1. Keeping networks alive Universal 1Pulse Ethernet Adapter User Manual DC9 12V a X R Samh A hd D T _Tx_ C TE S _ S JPulSe 0 gt P Keeping networks alive LAN 107 1 00M Reset January 2011 Table of Contents Introduction Overview Package Checklist Product Features Product Specifications IPulse e Description amp Installation Product Panel Views Top Side Right Side Left Side LED Indicators Wiring Architecture RS 232 Wiring Architecture RS 422 RS 485 Wiring Architecture iPulse e Configuration Initial IP Configuration Device Management Utility Web Browser Configuration Login Setting Login Setting Page Field Description Parameter Setting Page Controller Updated Factory Default Setting Setting Verification HyperTerminal for TCP IP WinSock Data Transmission Appendix A FAQ Appendix B Pin outs and Cable Wiring DC In Jack RJ 45 Pin Assignment RS 232 Pin Assignment RS 232 Wiring Diagram RS 422 Pin Assignment oO O H O ONY NNN WD fF A RA W VW NY NV WY WV WY NY WW WY WY WN Ne e FP PP PR PrP Ff Ff SS O O o o o oo UA AA FBP wWwntntiaoaon von Oo Oo O RS 422 Wiring Diagram RS 485 Wiring Diagram Appendix C Troubleshooting Guide Appendix D Firmware Upgrade 29 29 30 31 Keeping networks alive 1 Introduction The 1Pulse e is a virtual Ethernet 1 o device that works in conjunction with iPulse standard and 1Pulse PoE devices to
2. IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway IP MAC EB E P232 X 192 168 0 101 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 00 01 94 90 0D 74 00000 0 66 Dialog Frame x am Password cet Figure 3 5 After clicking Confirm you will be prompted as above to Input Password see Figure 3 5 Just press Confirm and the new device s IP will be changed and 14 saved O x Fie view Help th OLS OS amp IP Address _ amp Subnet Mask Gateway IP E P232 97 168 0 10 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 00 01 94 90 0D 7A 192 168 0 101 Figure 3 6 CVBrowser Modify MAC o Modify MAC gt Dialog Frame Select the 1Pulse e device on the existing devices list in the CVBrowser table and then the function bar below will be displayed Press the third icon Modify MAC on the function bar and the following dialog form will be shown see Figure 3 7 15 x ve C Browser 1 14 gt le View elp jal 0 66 B E P232 X 192 168 0 101 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 00 01 94 90 0D 74 00000 Dialog Frame x ic MAC 00 01 94 90 0D 74 om Figure 3 7 a Input Password gt Dialog Frame Click the Confirm button and the Input Password dialog box will pop up see Figure 3 8 Press Confirm and the new MAC address is saved Figure 3 8 15 Web Browser Configuration The following topics are covered in this chapter iPulse e Setup e Login Setting e
3. an 1Pulse e automatically this may be a problem if you have multiple 1Pulse e devices on the network 3 The upgrade will start immediately and the percent finished will be displayed on screen Do not disturb this process until 100 complete is shown Warning During the Firmware upgrade procedure do not stop the software or remove power from the iPulse e Doing so will cause permanent damage of firmware and the device will not be recoverable 31
4. Login Setting Page Field Description e Parameter Setting e Parameter Setting Page Field Description Login Setting In addition to basic IP address and subnet mask settings specific device settings can be set over HTTP with popular browsers Internet Explorer Netscape etc Setup of the iPulse e is as easy as surfing the WEB no special software will be required In the browser address field of your browser such as IE enter the IP address of the iPulse e directly to enter the Login Setting page follow the steps below o Open your browser This chapter uses IE as an example o In the browser URL field type the IP address of the 1Pulse e directly and press ENTER The IP address is what you set using the device management utility CV Browser o Press the fourth icon Web Browser on function bar and a Login Setting Screen will be shown see Figure 3 9 to login into the device Alternatively if the IP address of the iPulse e is already known you can connect to the 1Pulse e directly by providing its IP address in the address field of browser Login Microso ft Internet Exp lorer f 7 oj xj Fie Edit view Favorites Tools Help D Back GD gt B A es Search Ae Favorites Media 33 a os 102 Serial To Ethernet Converter Login setting System time elapsed Day Hour Min Sec Joz Firmware version gt o ffoctts 2009 01 55 57 Serial number imest1 si4 SCS Ethernet MAC address 00
5. provide intelligent device reboot GDr for client devices that may not have an available alarm out or GPIO port In addition to its base functionality the iPulse e can be used to provide new ways of connecting and communicating with legacy serial devices on a Local Area Network LAN or Wide Area Network WAN Its TCP IP channel is designed to operate serial ports over 10 100 Ethernet networks transparently to its native functionality as virtual I O device To do this data is transmitted via TCP IP protocol and converted to serial packets This provides a control mechanism to standard and industrial serial devices via Ethernet Intranet and Internet The 1Pulse e is packaged in a PVC material case and designed for industrial environments There are two supported serial ports an RS 232 port and an auto detecting RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 All serial ports operate in the common industrial configurations The following topics are covered in this chapter e Overview e Block Diagram e Product Features e Product Specifications Overview The 1Pulse e is designed to make your 1Pulse support intelligent device reboot on client devices that do not have their own alarm output or GPIOs Additionally it can serve as serial device server SDS or industrial serial device interface and provide instant network internet access to serial devices With a high performance CPU the iPulse makes an ideal choice for connecting RS 232 RS 422 or RS 485 serial devices
6. should be installed on your PC see Figure 6 1 It can be found in your Windows installation CD if not found you may have to download the aftermarket Hyper terminal application The wiring architecture is similar to RS 232 Wiring in chapter 3 and the Serial Device is replaced by the PC s COM 1 The testing PC plays the role of the Remote Host The following topics are covered in this chapter e Hyper Terminal for TCP IP WinSock e Hyper Terminal for COM Port e Data Transmission 23 HyperTerminal for TCP IP WinSock Initiate a Hyper Terminal Session from the Start Menu in Windows see Figure 6 1 give a terminal name choose an icon and press the OK button see Figure 6 2 Figure 6 1 Figure 6 2 Select TCP IP Winsock option at the Connect using field in Hyper terminal see Figure 6 3 Figure 6 3 After the OK button is pressed Figure 6 4 appears Enter the 1Pulse e IP address e g 192 168 123 10 in the Host address field and the Socket port number set for the Serial Port 1 in the Port number field e g 4660 The Socket type of the Serial Port 1 should be TCP Server Figure 6 4 After the OK button is pressed Figure 6 5 appears If the Hyper Terminal connects with the iPulse e successfully the time clock at the left lower corner Connected hh mm ss starts counting Figure 6 5 HyperTerminal for COM Port Initiate a second Hyper Termin
7. such as PLCs smart meters and sensors to an IP based Ethernet LAN making it possible for your software to access serial devices anywhere and anytime over a local LAN WAN or the Internet To ensure network compatibility the 1Pulse e uses standard network APIs Winsock or BSD Sockets and supports TCP Server TCP Client and UDP Modes You will have your 1Pulse e software running over the COM port via your TCP IP network in no time This feature preserves your software investment and lets you enjoy the benefit of networking serial devices The web browser interface supports the following protocols TCP IP UDP HTTP DHCP TELNET and ARP Package Checklist The iPulse e ships with the following items e iPulse e universal TCP IP converter and virtual 1 o Driver e Virtual 1 o to 1iPulse interface cable optional serial tap if SDS usage desired e Power transformer 9 12VDC 500mA e Documentation software downloadable from www videogenix com e Quick Setup Guide Product Features Data Conversion between RS 232 and RS 422 485 and Ethernet 1 RS 232 port 1 RS 422 485 port receives data signal into the TCP IP package data signal and sends them out as Ethernet data or transmits TCP IP package data signal into serial device data signal Socket Communication iPulse e provides the standard single socket connection Dynamic IP Configuration iPulse e supports DHCP client mode to simplify network address configuration Dual LAN
8. then returns to a new login page see Figure 5 1 Controller updated Now restarting Figure 5 3 You can re login and check if all parameters have been saved correctly Note If the domain of the 1Pulse e is different or has been changed from that of the computer running the browser the login page won t appear unless the 1Pulse e Gateway Address has been correctly set up 23 Factory Default Setting If by chance you forget the password or have incorrect settings making the iPulse e inaccessible there are two ways to reset the iPulse e back to factory default settings A l EN Unplug the iPulse e and then using a paper clip or similar tool push in the Reset button and hold it while plugging power back in to the iPulse e at the same time and hold for 5 seconds The password will be reset to the factory default as empty and all other parameters will also be reset Unplug the 1Pulse e Use a pin or any conductor to short DTR and CTS pin 4 and pin 8 in DB9Y of RS232 connector Turn on the power of the iPulse e Keep conductor shorted to DTR and CTS for 5 seconds Disconnect conductor across DTR from CTS 24 Keeping networks alive 4 Setting Verification After completing the wiring and parameter setup verify all settings are correct by testing out communication This chapter demonstrates this procedure For Windows 95 98 ME XP 2000 the Hyper Terminal utility
9. 01 94 90 00 72 Password Internet Figure 3 9 16 Login Setting Page Field Description System time elapsed The time elapsed since starting this device in Day Hour Minute Second format Firmware version Pulse e firmware is identified by date code Serial number The device s serial number Ethernet MAC Address Each iPulse e has a unique six 6 digit MAC address Password This field is the administrator s password Factory default is no password blank It is not recommended to leave the password field blank If you cannot login it means you have to enter in the password If you do not know the password you can turn off the power and then push in the Reset button and hold it while unplugging the device from power and then re plugging it in for 5 seconds The password will be cleared along with all other device settings The iPulse e uses the same password protection mechanism commonly used in Windows NT or UNIX If there are more than 3 consecutive login failures in password entry the login function will be disabled for 15 minutes During this 15 minutes period no logins are allowed This prevents hackers from finding the password by computer generated programs Parameter Setting Page The Parameter Setting Page Type the correct password in the Password field and click the Confirm button in the Login Setting page th
10. 32 TxD RxD for data stream no flow control RS232 RTS CTS TxD RxD for data stream RTS CTS for flow control Baudrate Baud Rate 300 460800 bps Parity Data bits Stop bit Parity None Even Odd Space Mark Data Bits 5 6 7 8 Stop Bit 1 or 2 20 Force off line time Specifies how long the iPulse e will be kept offline when no data is detected The parameter can be from 0 to 99 minutes Packet Collect Time This field sets the packet collect period of the device serial port s Tx and Rx The parameter can be from 0 to 999 msecs o Serial i o Port 2 RS 422 485 The iPulse e provides a second industrial grade serial port option which is a standard auto detecting RS 422 485 port Local Port Socket Mode Remote IP amp Port The 1Pulse e provides four socket connection types Port number A socket port assigned for the serial port This field is a 16 bit number ranging from 1 to 65535 Numbers below 1000 are typically used for specific purposes e g 80 is for HTTP protocol We suggest using numbers larger than 1000 Generally the port number 4660 is assigned for serial communication Socket type e TCP Server TCP protocol passive open Connects to TCP Clients e TCP Client TCP protocol active open connects to TCP servers e UDP Client UDP protocol connectionless Remote IP address The server IP address and socket port would be connected in TCP Server TCP Client and UDP Client mode
11. Speed iPulse e supports 10 100 Mbps Ethernet auto detected Server Client Dual Modes iPulse e devices can be configured as network servers or clients In the client mode it can be installed in a network which is protected by NAT router or firewall without the need of a real static IP address Web based Setup Device configuration is done through standard browsers via HTTP protocol IE Netscape No special software or operating system specific drivers required Built in Security Control Security protection is by login password to prevent intruders Remote Reprogramming Firmware can be reprogrammed directly to keep up with latest software for your device Product Specifications Ethernet e Port Type RJ 45 Connector Speed 10 100 M bps Auto Detecting Supported network protocols ARP IP ICMP UDP TCP HTTP DHCP TELNET Operating modes TCP Server TCPIP Client UDP Client Setup HTTP Browser Setup IE Netscape Security Login Password Electrical Protection Built in 1 5KV Magnetic Isolation erial Port Ports 1 RS232 Port 1 RS 422 485 auto detecting Port Port Type DB9 male Supported Serial Speeds 300 bobs 115 2k bps Parity None Odd Even Mark Space Data Bit 5 6 7 8 Stop Bit 1 2 Port 1 eOne RS 232 Signals Port Rx Tx GND RIS CTS DIR DSR DCD e Port 2 e One RS 422 485 Port Auto Detect e RS 422 Signals Rx Rx Tx Tx line surge protection e RS 485 Signals Data Data line surge p
12. a Rx indicator When Rx data is received this LED will blink SYS Green Device status indicator Under normal operating conditions this LED will blink once per second Wiring Architecture RS 232 Wiring Architecture RS 232 Yvinng E P132 X 521 Serial Device Ts Px mo 14 GN O GND E F132 X 52l Senal Device Ts PR as 1 GND GNO CTS S ALS 8 8 SERS E Plid x a4l Seral Device TS RX Rx y GND mim GNO ES amp HTS RES EIS DSR _ DIT RB DTR DSR RS 422 RS 485 Wiring Architecture RS 43 Wiring E PL32 X 5 21 Serial Device p i pea p h R T E P134 X nal seral Device H E Tz T When you finish the steps mentioned above and the LEDs are as described above the iPulse e is connected correctly The Setup Tool CVBrowser exe auto detects the iPulse e and then can configure the device to your network environment 10 For advanced parameter setup after you have established device connection use a web browser IE or Netscape and login to the device then proceed to the advanced parameter settings iPulse e Keeping networks alive 3 iPulse e Configuration Initial IP Configuration When setting up the iPulse e initially you must configure the IP address For additional details on network settings see the Network Settings section in Chapter3 Web Console Configuration The
13. al as a COM Port Terminal in Figure 6 3 select COM 1 or another COM port instead of TCP IP Winsock as above Set the COM port properties to be the same as those set for the Serial Port 1 above Figure 6 3 Data Transmission After completing the steps above type some characters on the COM Port Terminal at the PC and check if the typed characters are also displayed on the TCP IP Winsock Terminal on the 2nd Hyper Terminal window Alternatively check if the characters typed on the TCP IP Winsock Terminal are displayed on the COM Port Terminal If yes then all settings are correct and iPulse e is operating correctly transmitting data from ethernet to serial 26 Keeping networks alive Appendix A FAQ Q Why can t the CVBrowser detect the 1Pulse e on the network A check if the power is properly plugged to the iPulse e Power LED should be ON if the network cable is properly connected between the iPulse e and the switch Hub Refer to the Hardware Installation steps in Chapter 3 Q Why can t I use IE to setup the iPulse e A Please check if the network domain of your PC is the same as that of the iPulse e a forced reset may be required 27 Pulse o Keeping networks alive Appendix B Pin outs and Cable Wiring DC In Jack RJ 45 Pin Assignment iPulse e name plate view RS 485 422 RS 232 Pin No Name l DC9 24V 3 PEL eo 3 TAD 4 DIR I UIS 5 GND 6 DSR Keepi
14. beled GND If you chose to use the DB9 connector with the iPulse serial tap connector then the red cable from the tap should be connected to the brown wire from the iPulse and the green wire should be connected to the black wire in iPulse e __ RS 485 422 keeping networks alive a RS 232 E amp E ecce Left Side Power Supply The iPulse e device is powered by a single 9 12Vdc 500mA power supply Connect the power line to the power jack at the left side of iPulse e When power is properly supplied the red Power LED PWR will be on DC In E i a Power Outlet nd iPulse TERT ar Keeping networks alive Ethernet LAN Port p m Reset Button gt Ethernet LAN Port The connector to your network switch is a standard RJ45 Network adapter Simply connect it to your network switch or Hub When the connection is detected the LAN LED indicator will light When data traffic occurs on the network red data LED indicator will blink on both Tx or Rx data Reset Button If by any chance you forget the setup password or the 1Pulse e stops working disconnect power then using a paper clip or similar device push in and hold the Reset button while re attaching power for 5 seconds All parameters are now reset to the factory default LED Indicators Ks PWR Red Power Indicator LED is on when power is detected Tx Green Data Tx indicator When Tx data is sent this LED will blink Rx Red Dat
15. ce ID s Serial 1 nnnnnA LF CR Serial 2 nnnnnB LF CR Digital I O nnnnnC LF CR The total length of each field is 8 bytes where nnnnn is a 5 digit device ID assigned by the user LF is standard ASCII decimal 10 CR is decimal 13 Login Password For security and management you may create a private Login Password This administration password is used to login to the iPulse e parameter setting pages It may be blank factory default or up to 15 characters long Serial i o Port 1 RS 232 Port Local Port Socket Mode Remote IP amp Port The 1Pulse e provides four socket connection types Port number A socket port assigned for the serial port This field is a 16 bit number ranging from 1 to 65535 Numbers below 1000 are typically used for specific purposes e g 80 is for HTTP protocol We suggest using numbers larger than 1000 Generally the port number 4660 is assigned for serial communication Socket Connection type e TCP Server TCP protocol passive open connection from TCP clients e TCP Client TCP protocol active open connection from a TCP server e UDP Client UDP protocol connectionless Remote IP address The server IP address and socket port would be used in TCP Server TCP Client and UDP Client mode to identify a specific serial port Remote socket port The server socket port would be connected in TCP Client and UDP Client mode for a specific serial port Interface of serial I O RS2
16. en the Parameter Setting page shown below will be displayed see Figure 3 10 Z Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer J Ioj x Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help w Back x Poe A P _ Search 5 Favorites A Media 4 ke 2 A Address E http 192 168 0 102 login HE gt Go Serial To Ethernet Converter Parameter setting IP address fiszt68 0102 Subnet mask 255 255 2550 Gateway IP ooo DHCP Client Disable z Auto Reset No data input 0 Hours Device ID Report fooooo Disable z Login password a Serial O Port1 0 _ Local port Socket mode fioo TCP serer z Remote IP Port TCP clienvupp 0000 fo booo b 0 0 0 0 fo booo bo Interface Rsa J Baudrate a00 F Parity Data bit Stop bit None zifeiz Force off line time No data input 10 Minute Packet collect time Tx 0 Rx fo mSec x intent 3 Figure 3 10 ca Parameter Setting Page IP Address The IP address of the 1Pulse e device 4 digits separated by 1 e 192 168 0 23 This address should not conflict with other devices on your network If DHCP client mode is enabled and there is a DHCP server on the network this field will be assigned automatically by the DHCP Server Subnet mask Subnet mask of the device the 1Pulse e is connecting to 255 255 255 0 is typical for smaller networks If your IP address is normally provided by an ISP or the interna
17. following topics are covered in this chapter e Device Management Utility e CVBrowser View e CVBrowser Modify IP e CVBrowser Modify MAC Device Management Utility The 1Pulse e ships with the program CVBrowser exe which is a 32 bit Windows program CV Browser is used to discover and setup the iPulse e CVBrowser uses UDP to query and configure iPulse e devices on the network CVBrowser detects the existence of the installed 1Pulse e devices and shows the devices and their status including device s IP address Subnet Mask MAC address and Device ID see Figure 3 1 This tool can only setup one iPulse e at a time If there is more than one iPulse e on the network disconnect or power them down during detection CV Browser has following characteristics UDP Configuration e Broadcast packets are not limited by subnet Even if the IP address of the iPulse e and the computer running CVBrowser are not on the same subnet CVBrowser will detect the 1Pulse e e Broadcast packets do not pass routers CVBrowser can only be used to monitor devices with computer running CVBrowser in the same network segment of local area network lolx File View Help M104 G Gateway i GH E P232 x 192 166 0 100 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 00 01 94 90 0D 74 00000 0 66 Figure 3 1 CVBrowser View View gt Refresh select View to refresh the status of existing devices on LAN Similarly clicking on the Icon e
18. l network administrator you may request the IP address information from them If DHCP client mode is enabled and there is a DHCP server on the network this field will be assigned automatically by the DHCP Server a Gateway address 18 Gateway or Router IP address Gateway is a device which connects local networks to external networks If you need to communicate with other networks or your device owns a real IP address on the internet you may use that address If there is no gateway on the network leave it as 0 0 0 0 This is typically the IP address of your router If DHCP client mode is enabled and there is a DHCP Server on the network this field will be assigned automatically by the DHCP Server DHCP client If DHCP is enabled there should be a DHCP server on the network If DHCP is disabled IP address Subnet mask and Gateway address must be assigned manually Auto Reset If the 1Pulse e has been disconnected or hasn t seen any network traffic for an extended time period you can have it automatically reboot itself every 1 99 hours Device ID Report You may Enable or Disable Device ID Reporting This option is for providing the device ID and assigned ID number for 1Pulse e devices This ID may be any number in the range of OQ 65535 In TCP mode whenever enabled this ID will be transmitted each time a socket connection is made The following format will be used for reporting devi
19. ncircled in red below will refresh the list see Figure 3 2 Note Always run the Refresh after any data change i C Browser 1 14 File view Help DOKEVE IP Address A Subnet Mask Gateway IP mc o Dume g E P232 192 165 0 100 od edd Z900 0 0 0 0 00 01 94 90 00 7 A o0000 0 66 Figure 3 2 File gt Exit Alt F4 Exits from the CVBrowser see Figure 3 3 Fi C 6rowser 1 14 pea i Help MBB E P232 192 168 0 100 Add edo edd LL 0 0 0 0 00 01 94 90 00 74 oo000 0 66 Figure 3 3 13 CVBrowser Modify IP Modify IP gt Dialog Frame To modify the iPulse e s IP address click the device on the existing devices list in the CV Browser Then press the second Icon Modify IP on the function bar and the following dialog form will be shown see Figure 3 4 ve C Browser 1 14 iol x File View Help th OLS CS amp IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway IP ID Number EB E P232 x 192 168 0 100 200290299 0 0 0 0 00 01 94 90 0D 74 ooo00 0 66 Dialog Frame x m Input IP Address m Input Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 m Input Gateway IP ih D mse a D om Figure 3 4 Assign an IP Address with the same subnet mask as your computer avoid any IP conflicts with other network devices When you press the Confirm button the IP address will be refreshed in 2 3 seconds ixi File View Help ti OIS OS amp
20. ng networks alive gt RTS LAN g CTS 10 100M RI RJ 45 RS 42 2 485 in No Na Pin No N Pin No Name Reset o Name l TX ae DIDO Port RS 232 1 R 2 z2 Port 1 ii P a OOOO P y RS 232 Pin Assignment The pin assignment scheme for 9 pin male connector on DTE is show below PIN 1 N A PIN 2 RXD PIN 3 TXD PIN 4 N A PIN 5 GND PIN 6 N A PIN 7 RTS PIN 8 CTS PIN 9 N A 28 RS 232 Wiring Diagram Serial Device 2 RX 3 TX 5 GND 7 RTS 8 CTS RS 422 Pin Assignment iPulse e TX RX GND CTS RTS oo MV N O The pin assignment for the 4 pin RS 422 is shown below OUL PIN 1 R PIN 2 R RS 422 Wiring Diagram Serial Device R R gp T RS 485 Wiring Diagram Serial Device R T R T 29 PIN 3 T PIN 4 T 1Pulse e 3 I 1Pulse e 1 R 3 T 2 R 4 T iPulse Keeping SC Hs Appendix C Troubleshooting Guide Keeping networks alive Appendix D Firmware Upgrade To update the firmware on the iPulse e follow the steps below 1 Set the target iPulse e to have an IP address in the same subnet as your host computer 2 Using a Windows DOS Prompt execute the upgrade utility eUpg32 exe Enter the firmware replacement file name you wish to use as the first parameter and the target iPulse e IP address as the optional second parameter For example c gt eUpg32 ROM bin 10 0 0 123 If you omit the target IP address the upgrade software will try to find
21. rotection e Built in RS422 RS485 Pull Up Down Resistor Socket Port Connection 1 Connection 15KV ESD for all signals Built in Watch Dog Function Virtual Support Windows 2000 2003 XP Firmware On line Updated Via Ethernet Power 9 12Vdc 500mA LEDs eeoeoeeeeoewneereee e PWR Green DATA Red blinking during data Tx Rx LAN Speed Indicator Red for 10 Mbps Green 100 Mbps SYS Red Blink Environment Operating Temperature 0 C 70 C Storage Temperature 10 C 85 C Dimensions 90 60 20 mm W D H WEIGHT 65 gm RoHS Compliant with RoHS Regulatory Approvals FCC Class A CE Class A WARRANTY 1 year Keeping networks alive 2 IPulse e Description amp Installation Product Panel Views Top Side DC In sige stra Serial I O Port Power Jack Pyulse e Wer RS 485 RS 422 Gii Keeping networks alive Goll Ethernet LAN Port a Serial I O Port Reset Button RS 232 LED Indicators Right Side Serial I O Ports RS 232 and RS 422 485 The iPulse sensing wires should be connected to the green screw terminal strip Connect iPulse sensing wires directly to the terminal strip on the Port labeled RS 485 RS 422 The brown wire from the iPulse should get connected to the terminal strip labeled Tx and the black wire should go to ground On older units that purchased prior to 2011 the black wire should always go to the Tx terminal strip connector the all white or striped wires should go to the terminal strip la
22. to identify a specific serial port Remote socket port The server socket port would be used in TCP Client and UDP Client mode to identify a specific serial port 21 Interface of serial I O Auto Detect function depends on the connected serial device s interface such as RS 422 or RS 485 Baudrate Baud Rate 300 115200 bps Parity Data bits Stop bit Parity None Even Odd Space Mark Data Bits 5 6 7 8 Stop Bit 1 or 2 Force off line time Specifies how long the 1Pulse e will be kept offline when no data is detected The parameter can be from 0 to 99 minutes Packet Collect Time This field sets the packet collect period of the device serial port s Tx and Rx The parameter can be from 0 to 999 msecs 22 Interface of serial I O e RS232 TxD RxD for data stream no flow control e RS232 RTS CTS TxD RxD for data stream RTS CTS for flow control e RS232 RTS CTS DTR DSR TxD RxD for data stream RTS CTS for flow control DTR for socket status DSR for socket open close control e RS485 Half duplex Half duplex RS 485 interface RTS for driver enable disable e RS422 Full duplex Full duplex RS 422 interface Controller Updated After you have completed configuring the 1Pulse e device parameters press the Update Button The iPulse e then saves all parameters into its internal non volatile memory and reboots see Figure 5 3 This process will take approximately 5 seconds and

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