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1. Message Content Settings k Message Content Relation between conditions AND x Alarm Message from lt LOC gt lt NAME gt Time lt TIME gt Date lt DATE gt O Status Report lt DI 0 gt X lt DI 2 amp Keyword Lookup Send as ASCII 90 max chars 200 Send as HEX separated by Send as UNICODE Send every 0 sec 0 send once Dk x Cancel 4 31 ioLogik W5300 Click amp Go Logic Click the Set Active Message button to configure the default parameters such as the messaging protocol TCP or UDP socket port 9000 by default and the up to 10 target message servers Active Messages can be received by a program using standard sockets Moxa MXIO library or ioAdmin s Message Monitor as shown in the following screen shot a Click amp Go Logic Watchdog a Active Tags a GPRS Setting Ee Serial Tunnel a l0 Configuration a Server Info E Server Settings i LAN Setting a Firmware Update UDP rcP Je asi chex c ues When sending a message in HEX each HEX value must be separated by commas View the incoming message on the Message Monitor panel and select the HEX checkbox Note that certain numbers are control characters that will not show up in the Message Monitor When sending a unicode message the UCS2 checkbox must be selected View incoming messages on the Message Monitor panel and select the UCS2 checkbox Note that certain numbers are control characters
2. Empty Empty Y Empty m Relation between conditions JAND z r THEN Select Channel Counter Select Action Reset 4 27 ioLogik W5300 Click amp Go Logic DO DO refers to the action of controlling the local digital output channels that react to the IF conditions Select the E to enter the DO Settings window THEN ELSE action to DO and click on the property button Logic 0 Configuration i CV Enable r Enable Logic IF THEN ELSE DI m Do e O X En Empt 7 Empy lt Empty gt lt Empty gt Empty 7 lt Empty gt lt Empty gt DO setine x pers AND m Relation between conditions THEN Select Channel po o m Select Trigger Condition OFF hd mt ON X Cancel NOTE A Relay output channel is also referred to as a DO channel in the THEN ELSE action fields Pulse Output Pulse Output starts or stops a pulse It is usually used to create the flash for an alarm light Select the re to enter the Pulse Output Settings THEN ELSE action to Pulse Output and click on the property button window Logic 0 Configuration E CV Enable r Enable Logic IF THEN ELSE DI X gt Pulse Dutput EN lt Empty gt Empty E Empty Empty Empty M Empty Empty Pulse Output Setting Relation between
3. THEN action triggered 4 24 ioLogik W5300 Click amp Go Logic Edge Detection for All Conditions In this scenario the rule checks each sensor for a change from off to on status meaning only edge detection conditions are used As soon as a sensor changes from off to on the condition is satisfied but only for that instant Right after that instant the condition is no longer satisfied because it is no longer changing from off to on The repeat interval will have no effect since edge conditions cannot be sustained over a period of time DI 0 OFF to ON DI 1 OFF to ON DI 2 OFF to ON l I Relation between AND E LHP a IF conditions Repeat interval interval THEN action triggered Edge Detection for Two Conditions In this scenario the rule checks DI 0 and DI 1 for a change in status and DI 2 for status only The repeat interval will not have an effect if the AND relationship is used because the two edge conditions can never be sustained over a length of time With the OR relationship the IF conditions will be satisfied as long as DI 2 is n on and the THEN actions will be triggered over interval N DI 0 OFF to ON DI 1 OFF to ON DI 2 ON i i Fog i Relation between AND RE GN N IF conditions satisfied THEN action triggered 4 25 ioLogik W5300 Click amp Go Logic Edge Detection for One Condition In this sc
4. iPMiB IMPMIB p jeRtemto paste pmuteMak mue muto ovetto OE ipNetoMedePhysMdress PS pNetMedaNeddess SSS PS Spnetromeciatye E SM IpRoutingDiscards vorms rM SNMPMIB ewemprls jswmpinTooBgs OO epestebResets swmpinNoSuchNames Oooo smmbouNeSuchNames OE fenmpoutBeevalges OE fenmpeutsengrs OE sweowseeqests OO sweouceexs OE sweouSeRequess _Tenmpoutcetresponses TT Jenmpoutrrens enmpcnableauthentraps OOO ioLogik W5300 SNMP Agents with MIB II RS 232 like Groups Private MIB File and SNMP Variables Moxa also provides an SNMP for the I O MIB file to help you monitor I O status with SNMP software You can find the MIB file on the Document and Software CD The ioLogik W5312 does not have an Analog Input AI ioLogik W5340 W5340 HSPA dio01 Index dio06 Filter AIO3 Range dio01 PulseStart dio07 Type VCO1 Value dio02 CntStart relay00 Index VCO6 Index dio01 LowWidth dio07 Mode VC02 Index Wdoox Fier fretayo0 Totareeyanr O O OOS dioos Trigger reae O S io03 cristae freony S WdooxPusest reyon mote io03 Lowwidth freon ses io03 ighwidtn reyoi lowwdn dioos index reeyot Hgnwen S giocate Treeyos pusesa D 3 ioLogik W5300 SNMP Agents with MIB II RS 232 like Groups Moxa IO MIB Moxa IO MIB Moxa IO MIB dio04 Mode relay01 IRel
5. ioLogik W5300 The ioAdmin Utility Menu Bar System Several operations can be accessed from the System menu vtem Sot Help cid a diei Auto Scan ioLogik devices Network Interface VO Status Refresh Rate TCP Socket Timeout Interval COM Port Setting Active Message Listen Port Reset NA4010 Network Adapter IP Auto Scan ioLogik Devices searches the network for connected ioLogik devices This is useful when connecting a new device for the first time or when recovering from a network failure EE Auto Searching for ioLogik Device s Select auto search type v 4 Ethemet Remote 1 0 and Active OPC server gt Start Search mi d Auto Scan ioLogik devices _ af EET a Serial Remote 0 e E S ogik W5 JL Est Network Intertace I O Status Refresh Rate m TCP Socket Timeout Interval bnfiguration Pi a SECUS ere dese COM Port Setting EER Start IP Addre 192 168 1 20 9 EndlIP Address 192 168 1 24 Active Message Listen Port Reset NA4010 Network Adapter IP 255 255 255 0 V Search all support models v E2210 T v E2212 T V E2214 T V E2240 T V E2242T v E2260 T v E2262 T V NA4010 v w5340 V w5340 HSDPA T V W5340 HSPAIT V W5312 V A OPC Auto scan allows you to search according to Type IP Range or Model Type Search for ioLogik remote I O terminals by the type of connection either Ethernet or Serial IP range There are
6. 3 41 ioLogik W5300 The ioAdmin Utility e Modbus Serial Tags This function allows users to attach a serial Modbus RTU meter to the ioLogik W5300 s serial port and create the serial tags in the Active OPC Server so that a SCADA system can access this serial data directly via OPC connections In this case the Modbus RTU serial devices will appear to be embedded in the ioLogik W5300 ATTENTION If the Serial Tunnel setting is used Cellular Setting gt Operation Mode gt Cellular should be set to Cellular Always On Otherwise the Cellular connection will disconnect and a serial tunnel will not be created ATTENTION Because there are major structural differences between firmware versions you should upgrade from earlier versions to firmware V1 3 or above for the ioLogik W5312 series and V1 5 or above for the ioLogik W5340 series to reset all settings to the factory defaults You should NOT perform the upgrade remotely over the Internet Network Statistics Network Statistics help monitor the usage of all applications network flow The applications include Active OPC server active message server serial TCP SNMP trap Email FTP Modbus DA Center Event Log and ICMP The Network Statistics Page will help you understand the overall usage of the network y 1 0 Configuration 3 1 0 Expansions 4 Meter Sensor xi Active Tags ui LAN Settings E Cellular Settings Cellular Reconnection Active OPC Server 0 0
7. ELE A 5 Monitoring and Testing I O status Once your unit has been found by ioAdmin you can view the status of all attached I O on ioAdmin s main screen r amp Sort by Active OPC Sort by ioLogik Device Location Sort by ioLogik Device Type Sort by ioLogik Device Connection ioLogik W5300 Getting Started NOTE ioAdmin supports four viewing options for the navigation panel If you select Sort by Active OPC server the ioLogik W5300 will appear in the Active OPC server group Alternately the same device will be shown under the LAN group if you connect to the W5300 with Ethernet cables instead of over the cellular network EE MOXA icAdmi E oO M EE CBE X File System Sort Help Fe v E n ioLogik W5340 AAI 8DIO 2RELAY GPRS J B LAN w5340 lt 192 168 127 2 ay 140 Configuration le Server Info Server Settings Message Monitor 192 168 127 254 E ws 0 007 AI 01 4 10Y 0 000 0 003 V 0 006 DO 05 DO OFF You can test each DO channel by opening the channel s configuration window and selecting the Digital Output Test tab DO Channel 4 y EJ Alias Name DO Mode Pulse Output Made Status After clicking the Test button you can see how a channel s status affects or is affected by the attached device For DO channels you can set the on off status to start and stop pulse output For DI channels you can monitor the attached
8. Ps Refresh W5340 T VO sync rate 2 sec Step 6 In the open file window choose the configuration file for the E1210 e g ik1210 txt Step 7 You can find the E1210 in the Expansion Modules table Repeat steps 5 and 6 to add the E1211 Step 8 After adding the E1210 and E1211 reboot the W5340 to activate this function ioLogik W5300 Planning and Assistance Step 9 After rebooting log in to ioAdmin as Administrator and choose I O Configuration You will see the following screen which indicates that the additional I O channels were successfully installed ioLogik W5340 T 4Al 8DIO 2RELAY GPRS E Cellular Reconnection Bi Network Statistica Watchdog Message Monitor Li E enar Gattin ad Firmware Update Gi LAN Settings Sg Cellular Settings EP va Expansions P Meter Sensor tr Active Tags d Click amp Go Logic ra Server Into 192 166 127 222 ep momo mmo f RRLLLLLLLELCLLLLLLLLO i 1 a TA j AI 007 10Y 6 626Y 6623W DI 00 DI OFF 50 0 ms i2 Refresh W5340 T I O sync rate 2 sec Step 10 Click amp Go will continue running when the connection between the ioLogik W5300 and expansion modules is down You can use the trigger condition Expansion module connection fail to let Click amp Go warn you when the connection is down To do this choose the Click amp Go Tab adding the rules as shown in the following figure Logic 0 Configur
9. e e l CGEAAARAAAAAAA Product Features e Trouble free connections to cellular networks with Cellular Communication with Front end Intelligence with Front end Data Logging with Serial Tunnel e Automatic data update from SD cards following network failure e Front end intelligence for event handling e Intelligent SMS alarms and SMS commands e Friendly serial device connectivity e Network redundancy e WAN to LAN extension with port forwarding e Secure wake on call e I O expansion capability Appearance NOTE Antenna Connector Signal LEDs g o LED Indicators o 0 VO Terminal a CURIS SIM Card Slot SD Card Slot Power Input Grounding Point Reset Button RJ 45 Ethernet Console Port RS 232 422 485 Serial Port The reset button restarts the server and resets all settings to factory defaults Use a pointed object such as a straightened paper clip to hold the reset button down for 5 sec The RDY LED will turn red as you are holding the reset button down The factory defaults will be loaded once the RDY LED turns green again You can then release the reset button ioLogik W5300 Introduction LED Indicators Function pesmi Mak Power Input OFF No Power PWR m a Connection Status GPRS or LINK Amber Connected and Always ON Blinking Connected with Active OPC Server System S
10. ioLogik W5300 Modbus TCP Address Mapping Reference 00140 00141 00142 00143 00144 00145 0x008F CH11 DI Safe Pulse Operate Status 0 Off 1 On DIO 0x0090 1 bit CHO DI set channel Power off storage enable ON OFF 1 ON 0 OFF 0x0091 1 bit CH1 DI set channel Power off storage enable ON OFF 1 ON 0 OFF 0x0092 1 bit CH2 DI set channel Power off storage enable ON OFF 1 ON 0 OFF 0x0093 1 bit CH3 DI set channel Power off storage enable ON OFF 1 ON 0 OFF 0x0094 1 bit CH4 DI set channel Power off storage enable ON OFF 1 ON 0 OFF 0x0095 1 bit CH5 DI set channel Power off storage enable ON OFF 1 ON 0 OFF 0x0096 1 bit CH6 DI set channel Power off storage enable ON OFF 1 ON 0 OFF 0x0097 1 bit CH7 DI set channel Power off storage enable ON OFF 1 ON 0 OFF 0x0098 1 bit CH8 DI set channel DIO Power off storage enable ON OFF 1 ON 0 OFF 0x0099 1 bit CH9 DI set channel DIO Power off storage enable ON OFF 1 ON 0 OFF 0x009A 1 bit CH10 DI set channel DIO Power off storage enable ON OFF 1 ON 0 OFF 0x009B 1 bit CH11 DI set channel DIO Power off storage enable ON OFF 1 ON 0 OFF C 23 00146 00147 00148 00149 00150 00151 00152 00153 00154 00155 00156 ioLogik W5300 Modbus TCP Address Mapping Data Type 00165 0x00A4 1 bit DIO 8 Set DIO direction 1 OUTPUT 0 INPUT Default INPUT 00166 0x00A5 1 bit DIO 9 Set DIO direction 1 OUTPUT 0 INPUT Default INPUT 00167 0x00
11. 01 10Y7 0 000 0 572 V AI 2 10 0 001 0 001 AI 03 7 10 0 001 0 001 Configuring Virtual Channels 3 17 ioLogik W5300 The ioAdmin Utility NOTE The ioLogik W5300 has 10 internal virtual channels to support front end statistics functions like Maximum Value Max Minimum Value Min Average Value Accumulation Instantaneous and Incremental The data source is the real I O channel such as AI and DI counters some of which need to be converted to the appropriate time unit The operation is illustrated below Display in Update to ioAdmin AOPC Use Virtual Channel to get the value such as Max Min Average Accumulation Instantaneous and Incremental Scale the value to a new unit This step may be skipped AI Data Counter Value After double clicking on a virtual channel a popup window will appear see below First select the physical source I O There are three types AI Counter and I O via Expansion Modules irtual Channel 0 2 Channel Config IER Alias Name W Enable Physical 10 Channel s t Al Channel f Counter DI 0D Expansion Module Operation M asimum E Time Interval 1 min 1 1440 Next choose the statistics function and time interval There are six functions Max Min Average Accumulation Instantaneous and Incremental The time unit can be set to minutes or hours with a maximum value of 1440 For example if you want to moni
12. Doe Select auto search type E Ethernet Remote 1 0 and Active OPC server gt Start Search Serial Remote 1 0 K J Es Reset NA4010 Network Adapter IP Search a range of addresses Auto Searching for ioLogik Device H pel Auto Scan ioLogik devices B I O Status Refresh Rate TCP Socket Timeout Interval bnfiguration g Server Info COM Port Setting Active Message Listen Port 192 168 1 20 9 132 158 1 24 V Search all support models MIE2210 T v E2212 T v E2214 T v E2240 T v E2242 T V E2260 T v E2262 T Iv NA4010 V w5340 v W5340 HSDPA T V W5340 HSPA T v wW5312 v A OPC The best approach to setting up a previously configured ioLogik is to first reset it to the factory default using the reset button see Chapter 1 for details You can then use ioAdmin to configure the ioLogik 3 Ifthe host computer has multiple interfaces be sure to select the correct one before searching O r_ Netwe ohne NERONE Select Host eo E g p Auto Scan ioLogik devices 84 ogik W5340 4Al 8DIO 2RELAY GPRS B TCP Socket Timeout Interval bnfiguratid ever Info P Server Settings Message Monitor COM Port Setting Hetwork Interface Active Message Listen Port Reset NA4010 Network Adapter IP ntel h Centrina F A dvanced M 6205 ff OK ioLogik W5300 Getting Started NOTE If multiple ioLogik W530
13. Scenario Most customers would like to use their own HMI program to collect relevant information from different remote sites The most common way of doing this is to use Modbus TCP The following example illustrates the procedure Environment 1 Active OPC server Public Static IP 59 124 42 169 Internal Static IP 192 168 19 19 2 Central site Internal Static IP 59 124 42 169 3 W5300 IP 116 59 60 232 a public IP is required Diagram Internet N Active OPC Server Vise Ss IP 59 124 42 169 etwor lt 2 Central Host IP 59 124 42 169 vU ioLogik W5300 IP 116 59 60 232 We use ModScan32 to illustrate ModScan32 is a product of WinTech and can be downloaded from the WinTech website Step 1 Install ModScan32 on your central host with IP address 59 124 42 169 Step 2 Set up your ioLogik W5300 as follows e Connect DO 4 to DI 0 and DI 1 e Set DO 4 as 1Hz pulse output Step 3 Power on the W5300 and check the I O status in ioAdmin The status of DI 0 and DI 1 should have changed to 1 Hz frequency Step 4 Configure the cellular settings on the Cellular Settings panel and the Active OPC Server s IP Address on the Active Tags panel and then restart the ioLogik W5300 After restarting the system the ioLogik W5300 should be assigned an IP address Step 5 If step 4 was completed successfully remove the Ethernet console cable to force the W5300 get a response from the cellular network Step 6 From your compute
14. ioLogik W5300 Click amp Go Logic The active message defined in the Click amp Go logic will be sent to all addresses listed in the Message Recipient List Message Port TCP UDP The Port the computer uses to communicate with the device the default port for TCP UDP is 9000 SMS Phone Book The SMS Phone Book configures one or more destination phone numbers that will receive SMS Short Message Servers event messages generated by the Click amp Go logic The SMS defined in the Click amp Go logic will be sent to all mobile phones listed in the Phone Book A total of 20 receivers can be configured in the phonebook SMS Phone Book x Phone Book Phone Number Description Stephen Lin 0920344850 0923846772 George Liu Daniel Liu Retry fo Interval fi 0 RE Working Off Working Days The Working OffWorking Days defines the workweek days hours and off days to be used in the Click amp Go Schedule function Specify the work days and hours first double click to select the date in the calendar and then click the Replace button to update the selected entry of the off days 4 12 ioLogik W5300 Click amp Go Logic Working Off Working Day Settings l x Working Da Sunday fw Monday Tuesday Ie Wednesday Jf Thursday Friday Saturday Date 11 05 27 i 4 May 2011 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 2 3 4 5 b B d 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 n 18 13 20 21 220023 M 250 26 Mio 29 30 mi
15. 1 bit C 4 ioLogik W5300 Modbus TCP Address Mapping Data Type 1 bit CH7 DI Safe Pulse Operate Status 0 Off 1 On 1 bit CHO DI set channel Power off storage enable ON OFF 1 ON 0 OFF CH1 DI set channel Power off storage enable ON OFF 1 ON 0 OFF CH2 DI set channel Power off storage enable ON OFF 1 ON 0 OFF CH3 DI set channel Power off storage enable ON OFF 1 ON 0 OFF CH4 DI set channel Power off storage enable ON OFF 1 ON 0 OFF CH5 DI set channel Power off storage enable ON OFF 1 ON 0 OFF CH6 DI set channel Power off storage enable ON OFF 1 ON 0 OFF CH7 DI set channel Power off storage enable ON OFF 1 ON 0 OFF DIO 00 1 OUTPUT 0 INPUT Default INPUT DIO 01 1 OUTPUT 0 INPUT Default INPUT DIO 02 1 OUTPUT 0 INPUT Default INPUT DIO 03 1 OUTPUT 0 INPUT Default INPUT DIO 04 1 OUTPUT 0 INPUT Default OUTPUT DIO 05 1 OUTPUT 0 INPUT Default OUTPUT 1 bit DIO 06 1 OUTPUT C 5 Address 0x008B 0x0090 Reference 00140 00145 00146 0x0091 1 bit 00147 0x0092 1 bit 00148 0x0093 1 bit 00149 0x0094 1 bit 00150 0x0095 1 bit 00151 0x0096 1 bit 00152 0x0097 1 bit 00157 0x009C 1 bit 00158 0x009D 1 bit 00159 0x009E 1 bit 00160 OXOOOF 1 bit 00161 0x00A0 1 bit 00162 0x00A1 1 bit 00163 0x00A2 ioLogik W5300 Modbus TCP Address Mapping Data Type __ comu Default OUTPUT 00164 0x00A3 1 bit DIO 07 1 OUTPUT 0 I
16. ATTENTION The following ioLogik E1200 models may be used as external I O expansion units E1210 16 DIs E1211 16 DOs E1212 8 DIs and 8 DIOs E1213 4DI 4 source DO 4 DIO source DO E1214 6 DIs and 6 Relays E1240 8 DIs E1241 4 AOs E1242 4 AIs 4 DIs and 4 DIOs E1260 6 RTDs and E1262 8TCs In addition to the models listed above all E12XX T models may also be used for external I O expansion Please keep in mind that ioLogik E12000 expansion units can only be used with ioLogik W5300 series using the following firmware versions W5312 V1 3 and above W5340 V1 6 and above W5340 HSPA V1 3 and above W5340 models with firmware v1 5 can support these 5 models E1210 E1211 E1212 E1214 and E1240 3 25 ioLogik W5300 The ioAdmin Utility I O Expansion Step by Step Step 1 Use ioSearch to configure the signal parameters for each ioLogik E1200 I O channels First configure the E1200 device for connection to the network For details on how to do this please refer to your ioLogik E1200 Users Manual Please note that all expansion modules must reside on the same network segment as the ioLogik W5300 MOXN ioLogik Remote Ethernet I O Server Model E1241 Ethernet IO Server IP 192 168 127 253 MAC Address Name Serial No 07633 Firmware Location System Elapsed Time 00 00 19 Export System Settings Main Menu E1241 Click ik1241 txt to export amp save system settings Overview Networ
17. By configuring the Active OPC Server with a static address remote I O devices may push their IP addresses back to the OPC server and thus register with the SCADA over a cellular network In this way edge devices can communicate their new IP address directly easily sidestepping dynamic IP addressing issues The topology is illustrated below 2 A Connection is established Active OPC Server with a Static IP Internet Cellular Network ioLogik W5300 series ioLogik W5300 registers with the OPC Server 1 2 ioLogik W5300 Introduction Each time it reassocaites with a cellular network an edge device will most likely receive a new IP address from the carrier Each time it reassociates regardless of whether the ioLogik device uses a public IP or private IP it will automatically register with the Active OPC Server which has a static IP address After registering the entire network can be managed by one centralized AOPC server Thereafter all I O data can be read or written via one powerful cellular device gateway The ioLogik W5300 allows you to use a variety of methods to connect with your application software including Modbus OPC client server and SNMP You can also configure AOPC server to send alarms by TCP UDP SMS and email For example if you are using a SCADA application to monitor your system you can use the OPC client server architecture SNMP Server Static IP Customer Program joAdmin F X Mo
18. E Cer HMo Tag Mame Device ID Start Addl DEC Function Code Read write Reference Addi DEC 00 Flow DOT Al OD 02 0001 O4 INPUT REGISTER Read 20002 DI Flow DO1 A OD 0a 0002 04 INPUT REGISTER Read 20003 2 Valve Q1 AO 00 03 0001 Us HOLDING REGISTER Bead write 40002 03 Valve Q1 AD DI 03 0002 0 HOLDING REGISTER Read tite 40003 04 Alam O1 DO 00 4 0001 O01 COIL STATUS Read rite 00002 05 DE In 8 3 1 11 12 13 14 15 15 17 T d DUK X L ancel 5 21 ioLogik W5300 Planning and Assistance Step 8 After clicking OK restart the ioLogik by right clicking the selected ioLogik from ioAdim Fie System Sort Help E Fe IER EB Host 192 168 127 1 SSB ioLogik cB 192 168 127 254 Disconnect Restart System Reset to Default Import System Config Export System Config Step 9 On the Active Tags panel specify the Active OPC Server s IP Address and then click the Update button Repeat Step 8 to restart the ioLogik Click on Slot 04 Serial Tag and specify which tags need to be created for the Active OPC server Next click the Create button a Firmware Update LAN Settings By Cellular Settings Ey Network Statistics Watchdog Message Monitor Li 170 Configuration 10 Expansions d Meter Sensor gt Click amp Go Logic Ui Server Info d Server Settings r Enable Active OPC Redundancy Mode Changed while failed Synchronicity Normal
19. SD wan vns Selected Channels Channel Title S004 5340 4 00 SOO 5340 4107 S00 5340 4 02 S00 5340 4 03 SO00AN5340 DI01 E S00 wv 5340 DIO02 SOO 75340 0103 SO04 5340 D104 SOO w5340 DIO5 e S00 w5340 DIU6 SD w5340 DID DOM 340 0000 SD ws3a4n0 D DT Percentage 5 00 zs 4 Select aal amp Peter Analog Percentag Percentage 5 00 d select All Step 7 Click the Save button The detail of selected profile HL Profile Name Enable Enable Init State Stop Files of each Log 100 Records of each file 5000 Profile name 3 Penodical Interval Sec 200 Log time Selected channels SOORT BOOM SIT SUD S340 T SUD S 340 T SD Dow S34 0 T SOD WS 340 T 500W 5340 T SUD Ww SSAD T SOM SAAT 500W S34 0 T sr s340 T BOOM SSAT SOU SGA 4 TI Mew Delete Modify Q Stop Log x Cancel The disk space left O KBytes If you select Start for the initial state in Step 5 data logging will start immediately when the profile is created 5 15 ioLogik W5300 Planning and Assistance Log File upload with FTP Step 1 Click the FTP settings icon on the Click amp Go Global Variables toolbar ui Server Info Server Settings a Firmware Update a LAN Settings Sa Cellular Settings Cellular Reconnection Bs Network Statistics N Watchdog Message Monitor GEN YPN Settings P 0 Configuration LO Expansions Meter Sensor wee Active Tag
20. TCPAP Compressa Enable d Diable i LA f ix d RESI IT Link Quality Report 4 a 1 il Ense 9 able 7 7 The Operation Mode must also be correctly selected for your application Default Operation Mode Cellular Always On 8 After rebooting the W5300 will try to connect to the Cellular network with the connection status shown in the Cellular Status column If the connection is established the IP address will appear in this column If the connection is not successful you will receive an Error message Additional details can be found in Appendix F 9 For testing Once you have obtained the public IP address for the ioLogik W5300 try to PING from the DOS shell e g type C gt ping 61 56 74 10 If the W5300 is using a private IP you can skip this step Be sure to configure the LAN settings first to make sure the LAN IP Address is on the same subnet as the PC running ioAdmin Follow the instructions to restart the ioLogik and then proceed with the settings on the Cellular Settings page Be sure to select the Cellular Setting gt Operation Mode gt Cellular Always ON when performing the connection test Installing AOPC on a Host with a Static IP Address Moxa s Active OPC Server is an OPC software driver for an HMI or SCADA system It seamlessly connects Moxa s ioLogik products to a wide variety of SCADA systems including the most popular Wonderware Citect and iFix Active OPC Server conforms to the OPC Foundation s DA 3 0 data
21. Today 201172722 id Wa Save X Cancel FTP Settings The FTP Settings dialog defines the target FTP server s IP and user accounts to allow the ioLogik W5300 to upload log files Specify the FTP Server s IP address and accounts and press the Add button to create a new entry in the list FIP Settings X FTP Server 203 721 33 38 Add User Mame ftpupload Delete Password Modity Part B FTP Server 00 158 35 1 1 2 Wi Save X Cancel Data Logging Profile List The Data Logging Profile List defines how to log the I O data into the SD card A total of 5 profiles can be created and multiple duplicate channels can be included in different profiles Take the following steps to create a profile 1 Click the New button to create a new profile 4 13 ioLogik W5300 Click amp Go Logic The detail af selected profile Frofile name Description Log time a Selected channels The disk space left OF Bytes 9 Stop Log Td Save X Cancel 2 Click Enable and specify a name for the profile In addition specify the Initial State and capacity of a log file If you select Start as the initial state logging will start immediately once the profile is established If you select Stop a Click amp Go logic must be performed to start the logging Profile Detail Settings xl Name Test The log file holds 5000 samples 1 5000 The profile holds fi 00 files 1 500 Initial Stat Stop
22. Used in Time 0 Sec Z X Cancel Set Timer In the above figure the Used in column indicates this Timer is also used in Rule 0 which helps the user indentify the relationship between rules In addition the Set Timer button SI will help define the default value for the Timer Schedule The Schedule function allows users to set a starting point or time period for a task For example the Schedule function could be used if a pump needs to start at 9 00 PM and stop at 11 00 PM every Monday Wednesday and Friday 4 22 ioLogik W5300 Click amp Go Logic Select the IF condition for Schedule and click on the property button MR to enter the setting window For recurrent actions select the Recurrence checkbox and select the relevant weekdays If a time period needs to be defined specify the stop date in the range column Logic 0 Configuration Enable Enable Logic From 00 00 00 lice 00 00 00 lt Empty gt lt Empty gt Hang start 2011 02 20 v Stop 2011402420 v C No Limit AND Relation between conditions w Further Hecurrence Sunday Monday Tuesday Ie Wednesday Thursday w Friday Saturday Combine with Off Working Dans e 4 Ok x Cancel Expansion Module Connection Fail The slot you select in the Expansion Module Connection Fail window will monitor while Click amp Go is running The monitored target is specifie
23. bounces The filter is configurable in multiples of 0 5 ms and accepts values between 1 and 65535 For example a setting of 100 would mean a 50 ms filter 100 x 0 5 ms SE DI Config 1 Mode Settings Mode Counter mode paramete Active HitoLo amp Lo to Hi Filter 0 5 ms Save status on power failure 2 Power On Settings Counter mode paramete Counter Start 3 Safe Status Settings Counter mode paramete Counter Start Continue Apply to all DI channels w Apply 3 19 ioLogik W5300 The ioAdmin Utility The Mode dropdown may also be used to set the channel as straight Input DI or as an Event Counter DI Channel 1 NE EE em gal DI Config GG DI Test EP Alias Name 1 Mode Settings 1 Counter made parameter Mode Event Counter p Active HitoLo Loto Hi Filter 100 0 5 ms Initial val 0 El Save status on power failure nikal value 2 Power On Settings Counter mode parameter Counter Start 3 Safe Status Settings Counter mode parameter Counter Start Continue Apply to all DI channels vd Apply Type Om 2 0 Of Dry contact Short to GND Wet contact O to 3 VDC 10 to 30 VDC When set as an Event Counter the channel will accept limit or proximity switches and will tabulate ON OFF signal events When Lo to Hi is selected the counter value increases when an attached switch circuit is closed Wh
24. n x rf AZZ L a A d L A d ia c p ert af LU Da E e bm 1 NEL F F Fi F Fa F am x i Vari le ML j Fa L a aq i X EN Grounding Point c i A el j vw F e le ES I ETT I WARNING N This eguipment is intended to be used in Restricted Access Locations External metal parts are hot Before touching it special attention or protection is necessary Connecting to a Power Source Connect the 12 to 36 VDC power line to the ioLogik s Power Input Terminal Block If power is properly supplied the PWR LED will glow a steady GREEN color the READY LED will glow a steady GREEN when the system is ready ATTENTION Determine the maximum possible current for each power wire and common wire Observe all electrical codes dictating the maximum current allowable for each wire size If the current exceeds the maximum rating the wiring could overheat causing serious damage to your equipment For safety reasons we recommend an average cable size of 22 AWG However depending on the current load you may want to adjust your cable size the maximum wire size for power connectors is 2 mm Connecting to ioAdmin via Ethernet Configuring the Computer s IP Address 1 Forinitial configuration we recommend using a direct connection through the RJ45 Ethernet console port to a host computer rather than remotely over the cellular network Connect the ioLogik to the host PC with an Ethernet cable 2
25. select the desired mode under Mode Settings 4 5 ioLogik W5300 Click amp Go Logic E DI Channel 0 g DI Config DI Test 1 Made Settings Made 7 Counter mode parameter i DI Act HitoLo Lo to Hi Filter Event Counter j Save status on power failure 2 Power On Settings Counter mode parameter Start 3 Safe Status Settings Counter mode parameter Start Continue Apply to all DI channels v Apply ATTENTION On this panel be sure to select Start under Counter mode parameter on Power On Settings to activate the Event Counter channel Digital Output Mode Selection A DO channel can be set to DO or Pulse Output mode The Relay Output behavior is the same as DO Number of Digital Mode Selection Output Channels eS aS Pulse Output ioLogik W5340 HSPA 8 DIOs 2 Relays ioLogik W5340 8 DIOs 2 Relays joLogik W5312 8 DOS 4 DIOS When logged in as an administrator double click on a channel on the I O Configuration panel to configure that channel s settings A window will open with configuration options for that channel Each DO channel will be configured to act as either a DO or Pulse Output channel according to the Mode Settings To switch between DO and Pulse Output channel operation select the desired mode under Mode Settings DO Channel mm DO Config DO Test E Alias Name 1 Mode Settings Pulse mode parameter DO I Pulse Output 2 Power On Settings 4 6 ioLo
26. v OE X Cancel Profile Select a pre configured FTP server Hours The ioLogik W5300 will send all the log files containing all the entries within this specified time period Send Every The datalogging file will be sent every this number of seconds The following diagram gives an example Log_01 to Log_05 were created by the same profile If configuring the Hours to 24 the ioLogik will upload the entire Log_01 Log_02 and Current Log_03 In the Next 24 hrs the ioLogik will upload the entire Log_03 Log_04 and Current Log_05 On the FTP Server the Current Log_03 will be overwritten by the entire Log_03 when an additional 24 hrs has passed 4 34 ioLogik W5300 Click amp Go Logic Log 03 Log 04 and the Current Log 05 will be uploaded to the FTP server Log 03 will overwrite the earlier Current Log 03 Next Upload Log 01 Log 02 and the Current Log 03 will be uploaded to the FTP server Current Upload Log 03 Log 05 ST Log LOG 03 05 Log_ Log Hours 24 Hours 24 24 hrs Before Present Time 24 hrs After Activating the Rule set Upload Restart and Run The rules that are displayed on the Click amp Go Logic panel include the current rule set which acts as the brain of your ioLogik system The rule set must be activated as follows for the ioLogik to commence local control operation 1 The rule set must first be downloaded from ioAdmin to the ioLogik To download the rule set click Uplo
27. 0x0059 1 bit CH5 DI Clear Count Value read aways Write 1 Clear counter value O return Illegal Data Value 0x005A 1 bit CH6 DI Clear Count Value read aways Write 1 Clear counter value 0 return Illegal Data Value 0x005B 1 bit CH7 DI Clear Count Value read aways Write 1 Clear counter value O return Illegal Data Value 0x0060 1 bit CHO DI OverFlow Status Read 0 Normal 1 Overflow Write O clear overflow status 1 return Illegal Data Value 0x0061 1 bit CH1 DI OverFlow Status Read 0 Normal 00086 00087 00088 00089 00090 00091 00092 00097 00098 1 Overflow Write O clear overflow status 1 return Illegal Data Value 0x0062 CH2 DI OverFlow Status C 3 00099 ioLogik W5300 Modbus TCP Address Mapping Data Type Read 0 Normal Reference Address 1 Overflow Write O clear overflow status 1 return Illegal Data Value CH3 DI OverFlow Status Read 0 Normal 00100 0x0063 1 bit 1 Overflow Write O clear overflow status 1 return Illegal Data Value CH4 DI OverFlow Status Read 0 Normal 00101 0x0064 1 bit 1 Overflow Write O clear overflow status 1 return Illegal Data Value CH5 DI OverFlow Status Read 0 Normal 00102 0x0065 1 bit 1 Overflow Write O clear overflow status 1 return Illegal Data Value CH6 DI OverFlow Status Read 0 Normal 00103 0x0066 1 bit 1 Overflow Write O clear overflow status 1 re
28. 1 0 On Change Interval 1 sec 1 655535 DI DO Channels EER MV Enable All DI Channels zi CH 00 CH 01 CH 02 CH 03 CH 04 CH 05 CH 06 CH D7 V Enable All DO Channels CH 00 CH 01 CH 02 CH 03 CH 04 CH 05 CH 06 CH 07 CH 08 CH 09 ME Enable All Virtual Channels CH 00 1 sec 1 565535 CH 05 1 sec 1 565535 CH 01 1 sec 1 565535 EH 0B 1 sec 1 565535 7 CH 02 1 sec 1 565535 CH O7 1 sec 1 565535 7 CH 03 1 sec 1 565535 CH 08 1 sec 1 565535 CH 04 1 sec 1 565535 7 CH 09 1 sec 1 565535 Cellular RSSI F Cellular RSSI 10 min 500 65535 3 Enable Internal Register Tags A Create Tags W5340 I O sync rate 2 sec 115200 None 8 1 0 00 05 48 FF 05 53 20 Ready E The Heartbeat Interval configures the period of time for the heartbeat signal to the AOPC server this is used to confirm the connection between an ioLogik device and the Active OPC server is live If the heartbeat interval is set and the network between the ioLogik and Active OPC server is down the AOPC panel will detect the heartbeat has stopped and will display BAD in the Quality column to indicate the loss of connectivity Setting the heartbeat interval to 0 disables it When the heartbeat is disabled the SysConnect tag on the Active OPC server will always be 1 indicating that the AOPC server will not know if the connection state is live or dead 3 28 ioLogik W5300 The ioAdmin Utility Active OPC Red
29. 3 38 ioLogik W5300 The ioAdmin Utility 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 traversal NAT T 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 default disable 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 Increasing the DH Group number increases the level of encryption implemented for PFS SA life time default 86400 Enter the number of seconds for the VPN ISAKMP phase 1 Lifetime which is the period of time to pass before establishing a new IPsec 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 Increasing the DH Group number increases the level of encryption implemented for PFS SA life time default 28800 Enter the number of seconds for the VPN ISAKMP phase 2 Lifetime which is the period of time that passes before establishing a new IPsec security association SA w
30. 30 wf Update Step 3 Checkmark the Wake on Call checkbox Step 4 Input the appropriate phone numbers in the Caller ID column You may input a maximum of 5 phone numbers Step 5 After restarting the system you can use your cell phone to connect the device to the Cellular network 5 27 ioLogik W5300 Planning and Assistance Enabling Ethernet and Cellular Redundancy Scenario In this example we describe how to enable the Ethernet port as the primary interface and use the cellular interface as backup Setup Procedure Step 1 On the Cellular Settings tab select Ethernet Wan Cellular Backup as the Operation Mode UT Cellular Reconnection Be Network Statistics watchdog co Ui Server Info td Server Settings A Firmware Update Ui LAN Settings Be Cellular Settings Dial up Setting Cellular Status User Name Initialize SIM Card IP 0 0 0 0 Password DNS IP 0 0 0 0 nagd SIM FIN Cellular Error APH internet SIM Card is not installed Band 1800 MHz xj Signal Strength LC urne RSSI 99Nt detectable MI 3 D Caller IDs Phone Number 1 Phone Number 2 Phone Number 3 Phone Number 4 Phone Number 5 T Operation Mode Cellular Always ON amp Ethernet WAN Cellular Backup Cellular On Demand Dest IPALIRL 158 35 1 1 Active OPC Server or any public URL Click amp Gol i il 3 Fails 1 ta 255 wake On Call Continuous check until ails 1 to 255 Retry Interval 30 10 to 600 s
31. AI Config E Alias Name J Enable Channel Range Settings Reset Min Input Range 4 20mA EL Reset Max Enable Auto Scaling Point Slope formula Actual Scaled Min n1 4000 Min n2 4000 Max m1 20 000 Max m2 20 000 Unit m Unk m Result n2 input n1 x m2 n2 m1 n1 D Slope intercept formula 1 000 0 000 m Apply to all channels X Cancel 3 16 ioLogik W5300 The ioAdmin Utility Auto Scaling with the slope intercept formula provides linear conversion with one ratio M and offset D Offset can be an initial value of field device Ratio can help enlarge or reduce the scale by specifying a proportion It is also easy to modify the values in the database if we need to use new ratio and offset values in the future 1 14 Enable Channel Range Settings Reset Min Input Range 4 20mA G Reset Mas Enable Auto Scaling Q9 Point Slope formula Actual Scaled Min nl 4000 Min n2 4 000 Max m1 20 000 Max m2 20 000 Unit m Units PA none gt Result n2 input n1 x m2 n2 m1 n1 M O Slope intercept formula na 1 000 0 000 Result M x Input D ait Ma Apply to all channels A OK X Cancel The Reset Min and Reset Max buttons will clear the minimum or maximum values recorded and displayed in the ioAdmin main window varo 0 000 V 0 683 V A1
32. Active Message 0 0 0 0 Serial TCP 0 0 0 0 SNMP Trap 0 0 0 0 Email 0 0 0 0 FTF 0 0 0 0 Modbus 100 0 100 0 DA Center 0 0 0 0 Event Log 0 0 D ICMP 0 0 0 0 A Reset Refresh 3 42 ioLogik W5300 The ioAdmin Utility Watchdog Panel The Watchdog panel is available after you log in as administrator When enabled the Host Connection Watchdog monitors the network connection If the connection is lost for the specified Timeout Value the watchdog will display a warning and activate the Safe Status settings for each DO channel and event counter channel By default the watchdog is disabled To enable the watchdog make sure that Enable Host Connection Watchdog is checked set the Timeout Value and then click Update a 140 Configuration 1 0 Expansions EP Meter Senzor m Active Tags J Click amp Go Logic Server Info MH Server Settings a Firmware Update imul Settings Be Cellular Settings Cellular Reconnection Eg Network Statistica Ig watchdog Message Monitor pay VPN Settings Host Connection Monitor Enable Host Connection Watchdog I r wf Update Timeout value z E SAC After the watchdog is enabled a warning will be displayed on the Watchdog Panel if the network connection is lost Host Connection Monitor W Enable Host Connection Watchdog Timeout value 30 sec Host Connection Lost Alarmed g Clear Alarm After you restore the network connection click Clear Alarm
33. DI Counter Value Hi Word 30010 CH4 DI Counter Value Lo Word 30011 CH5 DI Counter Value Hi Word 30012 CH5 DI Counter Value Lo Word 30013 CH6 DI Counter Value Hi Word 30014 CH6 DI Counter Value Lo Word 30015 CH7 DI Counter Value Hi Word 30016 CH7 DI Counter Value Lo Word 30017 CH8 DO Totoal Relay Count Value Hi Byte Relay 30018 CH8 DO Totoal Relay Count Value Lo Byte Relay 30019 CH9 DO Totoal Relay Count Value Hi Byte Relay 30020 CH9 DO Totoal Relay Count Value Lo Byte Relay 30025 CHO Read AI Value 30026 CH1 Read AI Value 30027 CH2 Read AI Value 30028 CH3 Read AI Value 30033 CHO Read AI Min Value 30034 CH1 Read AI Min Value 30035 CH2 Read AI Min Value 30036 CH3 Read AI Min Value 30037 CHO Read AI Max Value 30038 CH1 Read AI Max Value 30039 CH2 Read AI Max Value 30040 CH3 Read AI Max Value 30041 CHO Relay Totoal Relay Count Value Relay 30042 CH1 Relay Totoal Relay Count Value Relay 30043 CHO Relay Last Reset Time for Current Relay Count Relay 30044 CH1 Relay Last Reset Time for Current Relay Count Relay System information read 34122 GSM Cellular signal strength Value Virtual Channel Ox30AE 0x30 2x10 words W5340 virtual channel value in floating format C1 Each VC channel occupies 2 words C 7 ioLogik W5300 Modbus TCP Address Mapping 4xxxx Read Write Registers supports functions 3 6 16 ioLogik W5300 Modbus TCP Address Mapping 40073 0x0048 1 word CHO DO Mode 0 DO 40074 0x0049
34. E Server Settings ixixisi l Ini z v e 1 _ goc M ame 1 3 r B Llear Retrieve DI Run Click amp Go Logic Panel Global Variable In this field you can assign a Global Variable for the set of rules Logic Name In this field you can assign a name for the set of rules Rules List In this area each rule s conditions actions and status are displayed Ruleset Management Bar In this area you manage the ruleset 4 3 ioLogik W5300 Click amp Go Logic Working with the Rules AN Rules are the building blocks of your ioLogik W5300 With rules you define the exact trigger conditions for transmission of I O information as well as the content and destination of that information A DO s reaction can also be automated through DI trigger conditions Logic 0 Configuratic i gt Enable Enable Logic F THEN ELSE Empty Empty Empty Empty Empty Empty Empty Empty Empty AND Equivalent Logic Statement X Cancel In the main screen you will see a list of the rules in the current rule set Double click on a rule to open that rule s configuration window or double click on an empty rule to start a new rule The Equivalent Logic Statement at the bottom shows a real time text based summary of the rule that you are defining and provides a useful means of making sure that the rule is designed as you intended ATTENTION When configuring input and output control and respon
35. EN safe mode wordvalue mme P fork e o N 40160 0x009F 1 word CH7 DO set get safe mode wordvalue mole P fork 0o 40161 0x00A0 1 word CH8 DO set get safe mode wordvalue DIO N GN P fork e o 40162 Ox00A1 1 word CH9 DO set get safe mode wordvalue DIO molem EN FEE GE 40163 0x00A2 1 word CH10 DO set get safe mode wordvalue DIO m ole Pr SG o 40164 0x00A3 1 word CH11 DO set get safe mode wordvalue DIO So 40165 0x00A4 1 word CHO DO set get pwm start wordvalue alla RE EN 40175 OxOOAE CH10 DO set get pwm start wordvalue DIO 40176 OXOOAF CH11 DO set get pwm start wordvalue DIO 40177 OXOOBO 1 word CHO DO set get pwm poweron wordvalue 0 Stop 1 Start 40189 OxOOBC 1 word CHO DO set get pwm safe mode wordvalue e GN AN Se stp srt C 30 ioLogik W5300 Modbus TCP Address Mapping 40201 0x00C8 1 word CHO DI set get counter start word Bn edil 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word 40213 0x00D4 1 word CHO DI set get counter clear word Read always return 0 Write 1 Clear counter value O Return illegal data value 0x03 40225 OxOOEO 1 word CHO DI clear get overflow word Read 0 Normal 1 Overflow Write 0 Clear overflow status 1 Return illegal data value 0x03 CH1 DI clear get overflow word CH2 DI clear get overflow word 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word 40237 OxOOEC 1 word CHO DI set get trigger word EE 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word C 31
36. IP Addrif 192 168 19 201 192 168 127 123 0 for disable or range 1 65535 Port 9900 Heartbeat Intervall 10 w Update CG Refresh w5340 Modbus Serial Tag 1 Slot 4 Serial Tag TT Enable All Modbus Serial Channels 15 00 v On Change Update per 500 ms 500 65535 S 01 4 On Change Update per 500 ms 500 65535 S 02 On Change Update per 500 ms 500 65535 S 03 4 On Change Update per 500 ms 500 65535 15 04 v On Change Update per 500 ms 500 65535 S 05 On Change Update per 500 ms 500 65535 S 06 On Change Update per 500 ms 500 65535 07 On Change Update per 500 ms 500 65535 Step 10 The new serial tags will be created under the S04 Serial node in Active OPC Server 7 Fle View Configuration Help i ROBERTYC KUOO1 Name Description Channel Status Value Type Value Unit Ouality Access Right H EAioLogik v By s 5340 S Ch 00 S CH 00 0 Unsigned in 0 Unknown Good Read Write E w5340 02 192 168 127 254 S Ch 01 S CH 01 1 Unsigned in 0 Unknown Good Read Write B 504 Serial S Ch 02 S CH 02 2 Unsigned in 0 Unknown Good Read Write S Ch 03 S CH 03 3 Unsigned in 65530 Unknown Good Read only i S Ch 04 S CH 04 Unsigned in 0 Unknown Good Read Write NOTE W5312 series and firmware V1 5 or above for the ioLogik W5340 series 5 22 The function is dependent on the firmware version
37. Modbus or a Click amp Go command You can also specify counting to begin automatically whenever the ioLogik is powered on To configure automatic counting select Start under Counter mode parameter in the Power On Settings which is located under the DI Config tab within the DI Channel Window You can configure how a counter behaves during a network disconnect by navigating to the Watchdog panel click on the Watchdog tab in the main window and configuring the Safe Status Settings and Host Connection Watchdog When the watchdog is enabled any disconnection from the network will activate a safe state the counter may be configured to continue counting throughout the safe state by selecting Start Continue found under the Counter Mode Parameters If Start Continue is not enabled the counter will suspend counting If the Host Connection Watchdog is not enabled then i Safe Status Settings will be ignored and the counter will continue counting during a network disconnection ATTENTION The Host Connection Watchdog is disabled by default and must be enabled for Safe Status Settings to take effect 4140 Configuration amp Server Info _ Server Settings Se Network Watchdog Y Click amp Go Logic Host Connection Monitor x bl Timeout value vl sec The Apply to All Channels option applies all settings to all DI channels on the selected device Configuring Digital Output Relay Output Channels The ioLo
38. Mode 0 DI 1 Count Others return Illegal Data Value CH2 DI Mode 0 DI 1 Count Others return Illegal Data Value CH3 DI Mode 0 DI 1 Count Others return Illegal Data Value CH4 DI Mode 0 DI 1 Count Others return Illegal Data Value CH5 DI Mode 0 DI 1 Count Others return Illegal Data Value CH6 DI Mode 0 DI 1 Count 40098 0x0061 1 word 40099 0x0062 1 word 40100 0x0063 1 word 40101 0x0064 1 word 40102 0x0065 1 word 40103 0x0066 1 word Others return Illegal Data Value 1 word CH7 DI Mode 0 DI 28 40104 0x0067 O I ioLogik W5300 Modbus TCP Address Mapping Data Type 1 Count Others return Illegal Data Value 40105 0x0068 1 word CH8 DI Mode DIO 0 DI 1 Count Others return Illegal Data Value 40106 0x0069 1 word CH9 DI Mode DIO 0 DI 1 Count Others return Illegal Data Value 40107 0x006A 1 word CH10 DI Mode DIO 0 DI 1 Count Others return Illegal Data Value 40108 0x006B 1 word CH11 DI Mode DIO 0 DI 1 Count Reference Address Others return Illegal Data Value For SCADA 40129 40130 40131 40132 40133 40134 40135 40136 40137 40138 40139 40140 40141 40142 40143 40144 40145 40146 40147 40148 40149 40150 40151 40152 40153 0x0080 0x0081 0x0082 0x0083 0x0084 0x0085 0x0086 0x0087 0x0088 0x0089 0x008A 0x008B 0x008C 0x008D 0x008E 0x008F 0x0090 0x0091 0x0092 0x0093 0x0094 0x0095 0x0096 0x00
39. Ox01CC OxO1CD 0x0240 0x0241 0x0242 0x0243 0x0244 0x0245 0x0246 0x0247 0x0248 0x0249 Modbus TCP Address Mapping Description Internal Register Description 11 Value Internal Register Description 12 Value Internal Register Description 13 Value Internal Register Description 14 Value Internal Register Description 15 Value Internal Register Description 16 Value Internal Register Description 17 Value Internal Register Description 18 Value Internal Register Description 19 Value Internal Register Description 20 Value Internal Register Description 21 Value Internal Register Description 22 Value Internal Register Description 23 Value Message Retry Times Message Retry Interval Mail Retry Times Mail Retry Interval SMS Retry Times SMS Retry Interval Message Server Address 00 Message Server Address 01 Message Server Address 02 Message Server Address 03 Message Server Address 04 Message Server Address 05 Message Server Address 06 Message Server Address 07 Message Server Address 08 Message Server Address 09 Internal Register Integer 412840 412841 412842 412843 412844 412845 412846 412847 412848 412849 412850 412851 412852 412853 412854 412855 412856 412857 412858 412859 412860 412861 0x3227 0x3228 0x3229 0x322A 0x322B 0x322C 0x322D 0x322E 0x322F 0x3230 0x3231 0x3232 0x3233 0x3234 0x3235 0x3236 0x3237 0x3238 0x3239 0x323A 0x323B 0x323C Internal Registers 00 Working Value Intern
40. Planning and Assistance Diagram z o x gt L eieie jenn peas ee D Internet WEG etwor Central Host with SCADA Active OPC Server IP 116 59 60 232 IP 59 124 42 169 iii 3323423323343 1 ioLogik W5300 Setup Procedure Step 1 Install the SCADA system and Active OPC server on the same host PC with IP address 59 124 42 169 Step 2 Open ioAdmin as administrator Step 3 Choose Active Tags and input the host PC IP address in the Active OPC Server Address column Step4 Select 4 AIs for update tags and then click the Create Tags button Firmware Update l LAN Settings Ey Cellular Settings ss Cellular Reconnection Eg Network Statistics Watchdog Message Monitor y 1 0 Configuration dv Expansions 4 Meter Sensor Ay Click amp Go Logic Gi Server Info d Server Settings Enable Active OPC Redundancy Made Changed while failed Synchronicity Normal IP Add 192 168 127 122 IP Addrz 192 168 127 123 Port 9900 Heartbeat Interval 600 0 for disable or range 1 65535 wf Update q Fefresh E w5340 B Slottt1 E1210 lt 192 168 127 251 gt igi Slottt2 1211 lt 192 168 127 250 gt i E Slott4 Serial Tag 4 00 MOnChange 5 00 x V lpdateper 1 1 855535 AUI MOnChanae 500 x MUpdateper 1 1 65535 A02 V O nChange 500 x V Updateper 1 1 655535 41 03 F OnChange 5 00 V Updateper 1 1 655235 r BI DU AU Global Setting include
41. Server over a Cellular Network Scenario For many applications a remote site not only needs to be monitored for physical IOs that measure environmental or facility conditions but must also coordinate data output from serial meters The ioLogik W5300 has a 3 in 1 serial port built in that supports attaching field serial Modbus RTU meters either RS 232 or RS 485 and allows the integration of this serial data so that it can be uploaded to the SCADA system via the Moxa Active OPC Server software Setup Procedure Step 1 Start ioAdmin as administrator Step 2 Choose the Meter Sensor tab ui Server Info Server Settings a Firmware Update gi LAN Settings Bs Cellular Settings Cellular Reconnection 5 Network Statistics Je Watchdog Message Monitor Wr v PM Settings a 0 Configuration EF AO Expansions H Weter Sensor se Active Tags yf Click amp Go Logic Serial Port Port Settin Baudrate seo sl OP Mode SopBis fi Modbu cial lon eee ee M ent wW Update Mode RS 485 wier Flow Control none Tag Settings Data Bits le _ Gretesn Parity none rj Step 3 Set the serial port parameters RS 232 RS 485 Baudrate Stop Bits etc Step 4 Click Modbus Serial Tags to choose the operation mode Step 6 Click on the Tag Settings button at the right Step 7 Add the serial Tags Refer to the attached serial device s Modbus Address table for further details Serial Tag Settings X Timeout
42. Set the host PC s IP address to 192 168 127 XXX where XXX can range from 001 to 253 In Windows you can adjust this setting through the Control Panel Network and Internet The default ioLogik device settings are Default IP Address Default Netmask Default Gateway 192 168 127 254 255 255 255 0 2 3 ioLogik W5300 Getting Started General Advanced Il Comect usino iicrnet Protocol Crce IP Properties 7i no Broadci General This connect You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwase you need to ask your network administrator for v Cheni the appropriate IP settings v Vel vi Pg os C Obtain an IP address automatically IW Inter Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 127 200 zT Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Description Transmissio Default gateway i wideaean Example IP 192 168 127 200 Activating ioAdmin and connecting to the ioLogik NOTE 1 To open ioAdmin click the Start meny then Program Files gt MOXA IO Server Utility ioAdmin When ioAdmin is started it will automatically run the a search program to find all ioLogik devices on the network to which you are connected You may also click System on the menu bar then select Auto Scan ioLogik device A dialog will appear Click Start Search Once the ioLogik has been detected modify the settings as needed for your network environment and then restart the device
43. Statistics N Watchdog Message Monitor ay VPN Settings y O Configuration E IO Expansions Hi Meter Sensor x Active Tags Ri Click amp Go Logic THENS DI 1 OFF ta OH Send SMS a Clear Retieve el Upload to ioLogik rl Hun ta Stop 5 25 ioLogik W5300 Planning and Assistance NOTE NOTE Step 5 If the SMS alarm is triggered an alarm message will be received with the reply notice DI 00 Off to On Reply 1 to stop rule 1 SMS alarm x TED vw ito Ts Ww yl K L 3 Qoeor N m TY LJ Step 6 Follow this example s settings If the 1st receiver does not acknowledge with an SMS reply within 15 minutes the ioLogik will send an alarm to the 2nd receiver This loop will be repeated a total of 3 times For more SMS commands please refer to Appendix C When using the SMS related function be sure to get an appropriate data plan from your cellular provider For example a SIM card that only supports data service has the lowest priority to send or receive an SMS In such cases users must activate the voice service on this SIM to ensure faster response for the SMS We strongly recommend checking with your service provider for details The function is dependent on the firmware version Be sure to use firmware V1 3 or above for the ioLogik W5312 series and firmware V1 5 or above for the ioLogik W5340 series SMS Commands for Monitoring and Control Scenario In this example we specify how to use S
44. THEN ELSE twv 1 m em rl tmw rj twv mj em rl em rl Relation between conditions AND I THEN Select Timer T imer O Select Action Used in Time 5 Sec 2 x coca EA pus to enter the Timer Settings window Select the IF condition for Timer and click on the property button In the above figure the Used in column indicates this Timer is also used in Rule 0 which helps the user identify the relationship between the rules In addition the Set Timer button 2 can be used to define the default value of the Timer 4 30 ioLogik W5300 Click amp Go Logic NOTE The STOP operator stops the timer and returns to 0 and the RESTART operator clears and restarts the timer ATTENTION The STOP or RESTART operator should always be used to reset or to restart the timer If you do not use these operators the Timer function can only be triggered once SNMP Trap The SNMP Trap function sends an SNMP trap to one or more IP destinations The trap number can be any number between 1 and 20 You may need to consult with your network administrator to determine how trap numbers will be used and defined on your network Select the THEN ELSE action for SNMP Trap and click the property button 1 to enter the SNMP Settings window You can also bind the status of up to three I O channels within each trap Click the Set SNMP button ES to specify up to 10 r
45. Trap Select the IF condition for the Internal Register and click on the property button MR o to enter the Set Internal Register window 4 21 ioLogik W5300 Click amp Go Logic Logic 1 Configuration V Enable ft Enable Logic IF Internal Register Setting Internal Register Select Channel Empty m Reg 0 Empty Trigger Condition Rr Used in j set Intemal Register In the above figure the Used in column indicates that this Internal Register is also used with Rule 0 which helps the user identify the relationship between the rules Also the Set Internal Register button A will help to define the default values of all Internal Registers NOTE Internal Registers can be controlled by Modbus TCP protocol Refer to the appendix for the address list for all Internal Registers Timer The Timer function can be used to control the timing of a logic rule in the IF conditions TIMEOUT is the only operator here For example you can delay the triggering of an action or repeat an action periodically Select the IF condition for Timer and click on the property button E to enter the Timer Settings window Logic 0 Configuration v Enable Enable Logic Timer Selling IF E v M 5 Select Timer lt Empty gt hd Mm s I Y Empty h Select Condition T IMEOUT Y
46. 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 Device features are dependent on the firmware version Be sure to use firmware version V1 3 or above for the ioLogik W5312 series and V1 5 or above for the ioLogik W5340 series 1 3 ioLogik W5300 Overview The ioLogik W5300 combines a cellular modem a data logger and a remote I O device into one compact box dramatically reducing the amount of effort required to integrate devices from multiple vendors The cellular interface supports tri band HSPA UMTS and quad band GSM GPRS EDGE frequencies offering a full spectrum of 3G mobile communication services The cellular remote I O unit provides I O and serial data logging onto an SD card that can support up to 32 GB of storage space Multiple options are available to remotely retrieve data logs such as FTP e mail and Moxa s DA Center In addition this cellular remote I O Introduction unit is a programmable device that supports Click amp Go control logic for constructing customized control systems The ioLogik W5300 is a rugged device with tolerance for a wide range of temperatures well suited for hard to wire remote monitoring and alarm applications such at unmanned sites like riversides and pipelines sonat teieie seet H sere Eg 3 a
47. able to leverage this technology by connecting the Active OPC Server using Modbus TCP or OPC Client Drivers instead of connecting to the remote ioLogik s IP address directly Known Issue 2 Low Bandwidth and slow response time Cellular networks provide only low bandwidth transmission compared with wired CAT 5 Ethernet networks Generally speaking the response time of the GPRS network is about 4 to 10 seconds and 1 to 3 seconds for 3G HSPA networks This means that the latency of data for one round trip is much slower than a millisecond level Ethernet network resulting in system overload or shutdown when a large number of remote sites and large amount of information need to be exchanged A better approach is to use an active architecture such as the ioLogik and the Active OPC Server to reduce traffic and improve response time and decrease the use of the bandwidth Another factor that could cause unexpected disconnection is the cellular signal strength In some places several communication channels could exist simultaneously with each device accessing a different channel and using a different signal strength This kind of random signal strength could result in unexpected disconnection SMS short messages will not respond in time as expected especially when using a data plan that is only for data transmission or at specific times such the end of the year when traffic volume is much higher Known Issue 3 Unexpected Disconnection from Cel
48. communications designed for remote monitoring applications Using Moxa s patented Active OPC Server with push communications technology ioLogik W5300 economically solve the problem with identification and addressing that remote private networks carried over cellular communications typically have with dynamic IP addresses Throughout this user s manual we use ioLogik W5300 to refer to one of any of the product models in the ioLogik W5300 series The following topics are covered in this chapter O Architecture Using Active OPC Server to Resolve Dynamic IP Addresses Resolving Dynamic Private IP Issues with DDNS Overview Product Features Appearance Package Checklist Product Selection Guide O uu uu Product Specifications Common Specifications ioLogik W5312 W5312 T Specifications ioLogik W5340 W5340 T W5340 HSPA W5340 HSPA T ioLogik W5300 Introduction Architecture Cellular networks usually run in a dynamic IP environment with private IP addresses assigned by the cellular service provider 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 alternat
49. device s on off status or monitor the counter You can now use ioAdmin to set up or configure your unit Refer to Chapter 3 for additional information on using ioAdmin Configuring Digital I O Channels The ioLogik W5300 product family is equipped with different I O types including analog inputs digital inputs digital outputs relay outputs and software configurable DIOs offering great flexibility for connecting I O devices such as software configurable DIO channels Before you connect I O devices and sensors you should configure the DIO channels as DI or DO The W5340 for example comes with 4 DI channels and 4 DO channels However the user has the option of redefining the function of these channels Each DIO channel is configured to act as either a DI or DO channel according to the Power On Settings To switch between DI and DO channel operation select the desired mode in the I O Direction field under Power on Settings After clicking Apply you will need to restart the ioLogik W5300 for the new setting to take effect 2 Power On Settings I D Direction DO status OFF 2 6 ioLogik W5300 Getting Started Connecting I O Devices Unlike traditional Ethernet I O products the ioLogik W5300 can connect to analog sensors dry contact PNP and NPN sensors at the same time The sensor type determines your wiring approach as shown in the following examples this example shows the pin numbers for an ioLogik W5340 unit
50. index 01 CH Channel number start index 00 Scaled Expansion AI Value DEV Device slot number start index 01 CH Channel number start index 00 Expansion AI Range 4 20mA or 0 10VDC DEV Device slot number start index 01 CH Channel number start index 00 Expansion Minimal AI Value DEV Device slot number start index 01 CH Channel number start index 00 Expansion Maximal AI Value DEV Device slot number start index 01 CH Channel number start index 00 Expansion AO Mode 4 20mA or 0 10VDC DEV Device slot number start index 01 CH Channel number start index 00 Expansion AO Value 12 bit Range 0 4095 DEV Device slot number start index 01 CH Channel number start index 00 Expansion Scaled AI Value DEV Device slot number start index 01 CH Channel number start index 00 Expansion DIO Direction DI or DO DEV Device slot number start index 01 CH Channel number start index 00 Expansion DI Mode DI or Counter DEV Device slot number start index 01 CH Channel number start index 00 Expansion DI Status ON or OFF DEV Device slot number start index 01 CH Channel number start index 00 Expansion DI Counts DEV Device slot number start index 01 CH Channel number start index 00 Expansion DO Mode DO or PWM pulse output DEV Device slot number start index 01 CH Channel number start index 00 Expansion DO Status O OFF 1 ON DEV Device slot number start index 01 CH Channel number start index 00 Expansion DO
51. ioLogik W5300 Modbus TCP Address Mapping 40249 0x00F8 1 word CHO DI set get power on start word PowerOn Counter Operate Status 0 Stop 1 Start 40261 0x0104 1 word CHO DI set get safe start word Safe Mode Counter Operate Status 0 Stop 1 Start 40273 0x0110 1 word CHO Power off storage enable DI count value recorded when power off 1 ON O OFF C 32 ioLogik W5300 Modbus TCP Address Mapping Time Init 22 Value Time Init 23 Value Timer Interval 00 Value Timer Interval 01 Value Timer Interval 02 Value Timer Interval 03 Value Timer Interval 04 Value Timer Interval 05 Value Timer Interval 06 Value C 33 ioLogik W5300 Modbus TCP Address Mapping Internal Register Description 01 Value Internal Register Description 02 Value Internal Register Description 03 Value Internal Register Description 04 Value Internal Register Description 05 Value Internal Register Description 06 Value Internal Register Description 07 Value Internal Register Description 08 Value Internal Register Description 09 Value Internal Register Description 10 Value C 34 ioLogik W5300 Reference 40444 40445 40446 40447 40418 40419 40420 40421 40422 40423 40424 40425 40426 40427 40428 40429 40430 40431 40432 40577 40578 40579 40580 40581 40582 40583 40584 40585 40586 Address OxO1BB OxO1BC OxO1BD OxO1BE OxO1BF 0x01CO Ox01C1 0x01C2 0x01C3 0x01C4 0x01C5 0x01C6 0x01C7 0x01C8 0x01C9 OxO1CA OxO1CB
52. is received 2014 03 18 14 43 06 00 90 E8 1E 73 DD The packet Update Tag 11005 is received 2014 03 18 14 43 05 00 90 E8 1E 73 DD The packet Update Tag 11005 is received 2014 03 18 14 43 04 00 90 E8 1E 73 DD The packet Update Tag 11005 is received 2014 03 18 14 43 03 00 90 E8 1E 73 DD The packet Update Tag 11005 is received 2014 03 18 14 43 02 00 90 E8 1E 73 DD The packet Update Tag 11005 is received 44 470 04 frm rn n RY ri l 4 Wind T_ fd 4m i Device Count 1 Listening Port 9900 OPC Client Count 0 For the W5300 series we suggest using a value greater than 60 seconds Read Write Privilege An input channel can only be read when Active OPC server lists an output channel as read write Note that a channel is only read if an output channel was associated in the Click amp Go logic tag of that channel Active Tags A tag selection table shown in the right panel of the browser window shows the details of your selection The I O status of a channel can be updated to the Active OPC Server once it is changed or updated periodically 1 Check the On Change checkbox to force an update when there is a signal change for that channel On to Off or Off to On for digital channels or any fractional change for analog channels 2 To periodically update the status of the Active OPC Server specify a time interval after the Update per checkbox cu Slott E1241 lt 192 169 12
53. of DDNS is to provide the customer with an alternative cost effective cellular plan The customer will not need to establish a server or pay for a Static IP Setting up DDNS allows the ioLogik W5300 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 The screenshot at right shows how a device may be set up to use DHCP to update a DDNS server The screenshot at right gives you an overview of the configuration parameters DONS Settings Enable DONS Server Address DunDins org BP Port Forwarding Host Name User Name Password dy Refresh e Server address default DynDns org Currently DynDns org is the only option available for Server address e Host name Enter the name you created on www dyndns com in this field The ioLogik W5300 will update the DynDNS server with this host name e Username This is the user name used for updating DDNS Server authentication e Password This is the password used for updating DDNS Server authentication Currently the ioLogik W5300 supports DNS service as provided by DynDNS For detailed information on this option please visit https www dyndns com Port Forwarding The ioLogik W5300 supports port forwarding
54. 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 W5300 f Part Forwarding Active Protocol Public Part Internal IP Internal Fort OO UDP 4001 192 168 127 201 80 01 V TCP 4001 192 168 127 201 20 n TCP 1 0 0 0 0 1 Video Surveillance Settings Setting Description Click here to activate a specific Index Channel Choose between TCP and UDP protocols Public Port Internal IP Refer to the following example Internal Port 3 35 ioLogik W5300 The ioAdmin Utility VPN Settings Panel ioLogik W5340 HSPA T only What are Virtual Private Networks VPNs Computers that are part of a VPN use a second virtual IP address to connect to the Internet Instead of running across a single private network some of the links between nodes that are part of a VPN use open network connections or virtual circuits on a larger network such as the Internet With the help of VPNs cellular devices acting as a VPN client can initiate a connection with a VPN server Once the connection is established cellular devices can communicate with other network devices on the same private network ioLogik IPsec VPN Specifications e IPsec is an encryption and authentication protocolfor IP packets e Inthe example below an encrypted VPN connection is establish
55. repeat times is reached or when one receiver acknowledges receiving the SMS SMS Content F M Phone Book Hare Phone Number Name Phone Number 0923334 796 Stephen Lin 0924334 796 Stephen Lin 0920344850 Daniel Liu 0920344850 Daniel Liu 0923946772 George Liu O Sent evem sec ID sent once SMS Escalation Acknowledgement Timeout p Hour 15 Min O Max Repeat 3 0 655395 Message Content SMS test from ioLogik 5340 HSPA Message Format a ASCII UNICDDE UC5 2 J HEX Separated by amp Keyword Lookup 34 max chars 1 40 wf Ok M Cancel 4 33 ioLogik W5300 Click amp Go Logic NOTE Send every means to send the SMS to all the recipients SMS Escalation will send SMS to the recipients sequentially and wait for the response acknowledgement Data Log Start Stop The Data Log Start Stop function provides the capability to start or stop logging based on a specific event IF Conditions such as to start logging when the pressure AI reaches the maximum limit and to stop logging when it returns to normal Data Log Settings FTP Service The FTP Service function provides upload service for data log files stored on the SD card Combining this function with Schedule or Timer in the IF condition will create periodical or scheduled uploads of the log file THEN Profile T est FTP Server 99 121 66 119User_ 2990 Hours 24 1 720 Send every jo sec D send ance
56. series e Retrieve Copies the rule set from the ioLogik W5300 into ioAdmin e Upload to ioLogik Copies the rule set from ioAdmin to the ioLogik W5300 e Run Activates the rule set that the ioLogik booted up with e Stop De activates the Click amp Go rule set and returns the ioLogik to normal passive operation Import Export Configuration NOTE The ioLogik s system configuration including the current Click amp Go rule set can be imported and exported As you make changes to a rule set you can export the system configuration in order to save that rule set Details can be found in Chapter 2 Log in as ioAdmin administrator from the Server Settings panel You must log in as administrator to gain access to the ioLogik s configuration options If a password has not been configured simply click Login and leave the Password entry field blank Since there are major structural changes between firmware versions configuration files generated by firmware versions preceding V1 2 included for the ioLogik W5312 series and firmware V1 4 included for the ioLogik W5340 series cannot be imported to the latest version of the firmware 4 36 gt Planning and Assistance In this chapter we will provide variety of real life scenarios to help explain to you how to use the ioLogik W5300 to configure your system The following topics are covered in this chapter O O 0 02 0 O0 O0 O0 O0 O0 O0 OU ULUu U Known Issues of Cellular Monitor
57. soon as the user defined I O conditions have been met To use Click amp Go Logic start ioAdmin and log in as ioLogik administrator from the Server Settings panel Once you are logged in go to the Click amp Go Logic panel The following screen should appear a Firmware Update i LAN Settings ha Cellular Settings T Cellular Reconnection Se Network Statistics g watchdog Message Monitor y VO Configuration MO Expansions d Meter Sensor Active Tags S Chck amp Golegic i Server Into E Server Settings iA HI 2 3 e n T Clear Hetrieve rj Hun Click amp Go Logic Panel Global Variable In this field you can configure global variable rules Logic Name In this field you can assign a name to the set of rules Rule set In this area each rule s conditions actions and status are displayed Rule set Management Bar In this area you manage the rule set 4 16 ioLogik W5300 Click amp Go Logic Rules are the building blocks of your ioLogik system With rules you define the exact trigger conditions for transmission of I O information as well as the content and destination of that information Click amp Go Logic can be defined in the following ways IF A THEN B ELSE C For one control logic rule there are three A s that can be configured A refers to the IF conditions that trigger an action These three conditions can be operated by AND or OR logic If AND logi
58. the Firewall Port 9900 AOPC 9500 9300 502 should be open Is the AOPC IP address on the Cellular dial up setting Tab correct Yes IP No Check the AOPC log window Do you see a message Yes No nothing special Does AOPC S tree view show the device Yes No Does ioAdmin show the AOPC after adding AOPC manually Yes No Choose sort by AOPC in ioAdmin Does ioAdmin show the AOPC Yes No Does ioAdmin show the device in the AOPC list Yes No Can you ping the AOPC IP address Yes Time ms No How to ping AOPC OF M DONT uS oe I Client Test 1 Did you install OPC core components in your PC Yes No Were AOPC and the Client tested on the same PC Yes No please install them 2 3 Did you create an Active Tag in ioAdmin Yes No 4 Does Client test connect to AOPC Yes No Error Message Remote Client test 1 Are the AOPC PC and Client test PC on same Domain Yes No 2 Are the AOPC PC s firewall security and authorization settings set Yes check the port setting and user group settings No 3 What kind of Error Message is displayed when you use Client test Please return the completed form to Moxa Cellular modem error codes o CeMerModde OK o
59. the Test tab Digital Input Test Digital Ouput Test ed DO Config DO Test 5 Alias Name DI Mode Counter Mode DO Mode Pulse Output Mode Status Status OFF Use the Test panel to see how a channel s status affects or is affected by the attached device For DO Relay Output channels you can set the on off status or start and stop pulse output For DI channels you can monitor the attached device s on off status or monitor the counter 3 23 ioLogik W5300 The ioAdmin Utility Alias Name Alias Name helps users configure the alias of a DI or DO Relay Output channel and define the status for On Off as Open Closed or Closed Open The alias can be monitored by the ioAdmin utility and can be queried using a user defined program based on the Moxa MXIO library or a standard TCP Modbus protocol DI Channel 0 2o E sd DI Config EE DI Test L Aliat Name Alas Hame Channel Name py OFF OFF ON on w Apply The I O Expansion Panel The ioLogik W5300 may be configured to serve up to three daisy chained ioLogik E1200 external I O expansion units The ioAdmin utility cannot be used to define signal parameters for the the ioLogik E1200s input and output channels this must be done by connecting to the ioLogik E1200 using the ioSearch utility However once the basic signal and channel parameters are defined this hardware configuration may be exported to th
60. to reset the Watchdog and return to normal operation 3 43 ioLogik W5300 The ioAdmin Utility Click amp Go Logic Panel The Click amp Go Logic panel is available after logging in as an administrator This is where the ioLogik W5300 is configured With a set of rules known as a ruleset defined through Click amp Go the ioLogik can report I O status to a host as soon as user defined I O conditions have been met Refer to Chapter 4 for more detailed information on defining rules ia LAM Setting LE TET 1 Calda Aiara w LD Cora ion F A Eara petens ad un chron T an ge Fig dare Morena la Server bries pimai etre aei mores pedata szix zm a eimn z m Logs Hane Changes on the Click amp Go Logic panel are not effective until the ioLogik W5300 is restarted as is true with changes made on other panels After logging back in as administrator and returning to the Click amp Go Logic panel click Download to view the current ruleset Click Run to activate the ruleset and Stop to deactivate it NOTE Refer to the following website to learn more about Click amp Go http www moxa com remote io ClicknGo htm ATTENTION I O channels used by Click amp Go Logic cannot be controlled externally using ioAdmin s Test function other Modbus TCP master software SCADA software or SMS commands 3 44 4 Click amp Go Logic Click amp Go Logic was developed by Moxa to provide an easy way to program your
61. two ways to define a range of IPs to search by entering a starting IP address and an ending IP address in the appropriate boxes or by using a netmask with a starting IP address Model Search for selected models click all that you are interested in finding Click Start Search to begin Whenever a device is found it will display in the lower portion of the window Network Interface If the PC has multiple network adapters installed this allows you to select which NIC the device will connect over The default network interface will be the same as the one set in Windows If the ioLogik device is not connected to the selected interface the PC will not be able to detect it File system Sort Help Eon E 2 sa e Auto Scan ioLogik devices Eli Network Interface VO Status Refresh Rate TCP Socket Timeout Interval COM Port Setting Active Message Listen Port Reset NA4010 Network Adapter IP ioLogik W5300 The ioAdmin Utility I O Status Refresh Rate is used to adjust how often the ioLogik is polled for device status by the ioAdmin utility The current rate is displayed on the status bar at the bottom of the window Note Higher sync rates result in higher loads on the network System Sor Hee y a PE Ee Auto Scan ioLogik devices COM Port Setting Active Message Listen Port TCP Socket Timeout Interval allows you to set a timeout period when attempting to establi
62. your service provider for details The function is dependent on the firmware version Be sure to use firmware V1 3 or above for the ioLogik W5312 series and firmware V1 5 or above for the ioLogik W5340 series Enabling the Power Saving Function and Secure Wake on Call Scenario In this example we describe how to use the ioLogik W5300 s power management function Setup Procedure Step 1 Start ioAdmin as administrator Step 2 Select the Cellular Settings tab and set the operation mode to On Demand The Cellular will remain in GSM standby mode The I O function Click amp Go and Data Logging functions will continue to work properly y 0 Configuration 1 0 Expansions Meter Senzor ec Active Tags id Click amp Go Logic a Server Info al Cellular Reconnection 5 Network Statistics Ig Watchdog Message Monitor Gi Server Settings a Firmware Update ui LAN Settings By Cellular Settings Dialup Setting Cellular Status User Name Initialize SIM Card IP 0 0 0 0 Password DH5 IP 0 0 0 0 noni SIM PIN Cellular Error APH internet SIM Card iz not installed Band 1800 MHz Signal Strength _ Update RSS 39 Not detectable A j m Caller IDs Phone Number 1 886820139985 Phone Number 2 Phone Number 3 Phone Number 4 Phone Number 5 wf Update Operation Mode Cellular Always ON Ethernet WAN Cellular Backup Cellular On Demand 0 0 0 0 Clicks ol Wake On Call 3
63. 0 HSDPA T Comm Slot Comm Slot 1 Boolean 0 ar Up D Good Read only BN W5340 HSDPA T 01 192 168 127 254 Comm Slot Comm Slot 2 Boolean 0 Link Up D Good Read only Comm Slot Comm Slot 3 Boolean 0 Link Up D Good Read only DI 00 DI 0 OFF Boolean 0 ON OFF Good Read only DI 01 DI 1 OFF Boolean 0 ON OFF Good Read only DI 02 DI 2 OFF Boolean 0 ON OFF Good Read only 3 13 ioLogik W5300 The ioAdmin Utility The LAN Settings Panel The LAN Settings panel is available after you log in as administrator You will be able to configure IP Modbus TCP Alive Check Timeout DNS and SNMP settings IP Settings You can set up a static or dynamic IP address for the ioLogik as well as a subnet mask and gateway address To allow only authorized IP addresses to have access to the ioLogik and attached sensors click Accessible IP Access will be granted only to addresses listed in the Accessible IP screen Any requests from sources that are not on the accessible IP list will be unable to use Modbus TCP or ioAdmin to access the ioLogik Modbus TCP Alive Check Timeout Settings Modbus TCP Alive Check Timeout is designed to avoid TCP congestion due to a connection failure If the network host is unable to respond due to a hardware failure or a network problem the ioLogik will continue to wait for a response from the host This will cause the TCP port to be occupied indefinitely by the host On the other hand if an idle connection timeout inte
64. 0 units with the same default IP address are installed on the same network to avoid IP conflicts you will need to first assign a different IP address to each unit ioAdmin automatically detects IP conflicts and gives you a chance to modify each unit s IP address in the IP Address column Click the Set button to reboot the corresponding unit with its new IP address Click the Re Search button to check if the setting has been successful by refreshing the list of units found by ioAdmin IP Address Conflict WARNING IP address conflict detected modify them to different address before proceeding L Server IP Address MAC Address Descriptic 1 EIN 192 166 127 254 Set 00 90 E8 00 0E 23 Active GPRS 170 Server 44 2 W340 192 168 127 254 00 90 E8 00 0E 40 Active GPRS O Server 4 gt v Reseach X Ignore these devices 4 Login as administrator For full access to all configuration options log in as administrator from the Server Settings panel This is required whenever you start ioAdmin or boot up or restart the ioLogik When you install the ioLogik for the first time the password will be blank and you can simply click Login If a password has already been set hold down the reset button to clear the password and load factory defaults a O Configuration Server Infa oh Server Settings Message Monitor Enter Password DI Management Settings Time Settings 200 3 MM ST 2 BHs size RE GMT Greenwich Mean Time Duk
65. 0x4BD4 Internal Register Float 00 Initial Value Hi Word C 15 ioLogik W5300 Modbus TCP Address Mapping C 1 o ioLogik W5300 Modbus TCP Address Mapping C 1 N ioLogik W5300 Modbus TCP Address Mapping 419520 419522 419523 419524 419527 419528 419529 Internal Register Float 04 Description 419530 Internal Register Float 05 Description 419532 419534 419535 419536 419537 419538 419539 419545 419548 419549 419550 419551 5xxxx Write Registers supports function 8 Data Field Data Field Response Description Request 0x0001 OxFFOO Echo Request Data 0x0001 0x55AA Echo Request Data Reset with Factory default C 18 ioLogik W5300 Modbus TCP Address Mapping ioLogik W5312 Modbus Mapping NOTE For Modbus addresses of the ioLogik E1200 expansion modules attached to the ioLogik W5312 check the ioAdmin I O Expansion tabs for details Oxxxx Read Write Coils supports functions 1 5 15 DIO Channels o DIO Channels C 19 ioLogik W5300 Modbus TCP Address Mapping 00085 0x0054 1 bit CHO DI Clear Count Value read aways 0 Write 1 Clear counter value 0 return Illegal Data Value 00086 0x0055 1 bit CH1 DI Clear Count Value read aways Write 1 Clear counter value 0 return Illegal Data Value 00087 0x0056 1 bit CH2 DI Clear Count Value read aways Write 1 Clear counter value 0 return Illegal Data Value 00088 0x0057 1 bit CH3 DI Clear Count Value read aways Write 1 Clear c
66. 1 word CH1 DO Mode 0 DO HUNE REC RR 40075 0x004A 1 word CH2 DO Mode 0 DO O RE RR 40076 0x004B 1 word CH3 DO Mode 0 DO fore Pee EN id RN 40077 0x004C 1 word CH4 DO Mode 0 DO HEN Re RR 40078 0x004D 1 word CH5 DO Mode 0 DO pee fe Re 40079 OXOO4E 1 word CH6 DO Mode 0 DO 1 Pulse 40080 0x004F 1 word CH7 DO Mode 0 DO 40081 0x0050 1 word CH8 DO Mode 0 DO Relay 40082 0x0051 1 word CH9 DO Mode 0 DO Relay 40097 0x0060 1 word CHO DI Mode 0 DI 1 Count Others return Illegal Data Value 40098 0x0061 1 word CH1 DI Mode 0 DI 1 Count Others return Illegal Data Value 40099 0x0062 1 word CH2 DI Mode 0 DI 1 Count Others return Illegal Data Value 40100 0x0063 CH3 DI Mode C 9 Reference 40101 40102 40103 40104 40109 40110 40111 40112 40285 40286 40287 40288 40289 40290 40291 40292 40293 40294 40295 40296 40297 40298 40299 40300 40301 40302 40303 40304 40305 40306 40307 40308 40309 40310 40311 40312 O re O 2 x Ui W o o Data Type ma 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word MONI 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word Modbus TCP Address Mapping 0 DI 1 Count Others return Illegal Data Value CH4 DI Mode 0 DI 1 Count Others return Illegal Data Value CH5 DI Mode 0 DI 1 Count Others return Illegal Data Value CH6 DI Mode 0 DI 1 Count Others return Illegal Data Value CH7 DI Mode 0 DI 1 Count Other
67. 10 network as reported by the ioLogik W5300 series adapter Traget MAL Adders E EB 0 i Fie System Sot Help i S S 4 2 ae Auto Scan ioLogik devices Hen IF Adden 3 NetworkInterface 192 YO Status Refresh Rate TCP Socket Timeout Interval COM Port Setting 168 Active Message Listen Port PE Menu Bar Sort The Sort menu re orders the list of devices shown in the navigation panel according to their connection IP address model location as defined in the location field aa 58 character descriptor that may be set in the The Server Settings Panel or whether or not the device suports an Active OPC client File System Sort Help g Hast 18 Di By Connection ci ioLogi l amp By Type AF 151 By Location i By By Active OPC 3 6 ioLogik W5300 The ioAdmin Utility The Wiring Guide ioAdmin provides a wiring guide for the ioLogik W5300 series You can access the wiring guide by right clicking the ioLogik figure in the I O Configuration panel or by clicking on the Wiring Guide icon in the submenuat the top of the windo The wiring guide is a help file showing wiring information and electrical characteristics for various types of connection You can also access the wiring guide online by clicking on the links provided in the Help menu on the menu bar Hos 192 16814 Wiring Gui FG ioLogik Wiring Guide for ioLogik4000 O A
68. 160 Interval O Sent every i Step 6 Close the popup window click Upload to ioLogik and then reboot the device Step 7 After rebooting click Run The logic will go live Once the water level is detected by a sensor your mobile phone will receive the SMS 1 The above procedure can be handled over the LAN or from a remote location 2 The E Mail SNMP Trap and TCP UDP alarm can be configured in the same way 5 23 ioLogik W5300 Planning and Assistance SMS Escalation and Acknowledgement Scenario In this example we describe how to use the SMS alarm function to configure escalation and acknowledgement Setup Procedure Step 1 First specify the SMS Phone Book on the Click amp Go Logic panel Server Info P Server Settings a Firmware Update a LAN Settings Sg Cellular Settings T Cellular Reconnection bg Network Statistics N Watchdog Message Monitor War VPI Settings y 1 0 Configuration VO Expansions P Meter Sensor oe Active Tags oy Click amp Go Logic a E a v x zs a e 7 Logic Mame SHS Phoce Book Phone Boo ENL 3 HU 0923334796 iH Description A Stephen Lin 0920344990 Daniel Liu it 09230946772 George Liu Step 2 Double click the ist rule to configure the logic to send out an SMS In this example DI Off to On triggers the SMS Logic 0 Configuration x Enable Enable Logic IF THE
69. 4 S00 ww 340401005 SOMS HS SOPWITH S00 WS 340 000 SOPAS 30 0001 So w S340 D 002 S00 we 34040003 Sira 40H00 DA SOMAR ADDO SOS DODE SO WS 34 HDDUT The detail of selected profile Init State Files of each Log Records of each file 5000 Schedule Schedule Mode Selected channels SOO 340 4 SOO WOoS40 SOO WES40 4 SOOS SOO 340 4 SOO EAAD SODOM RIA SOOWOSS40 imm Every day SD n4 SDD SAD SD WSS40 SD WSS40 500449340 S DD WES 500449340 500449340 Delete Modify amp Stop Log X Cancel ioLogik W5300 Click amp Go Logic Internal Register Float Settings Internal Register Float can be used as an analog comparison dynamic throughput setting and flag with the Click amp Go logic internally or externally The 28 sets of internal registers float can be polled and controlled by SCADA software using the standard Modbus TCP format or implemented to redirect the result of one Click amp Go logic to another The default value of an internal register is O EE ES EE Initial Value Working with Logic Click amp Go Logic Basics The Click amp Go Logic panel is available after logging in as administrator This is where Click amp Go logic is configured With a set of rules known as a rule set defined through Click amp Go 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
70. 7 Optional Commands pwd password Attach Console Password Restart the ioLogik device Due Date Attach an expiration date format Date Format YYYYMMDDHHMM SAVE RESTART Details 1 Option commands should be combined with the GetSMS SetSMS Commands and signs at the beginning of the entire command line 2 Console passwords should be included with double quotation marks NV 3 Multiple Option commands can be integrated using a sign Example 1 Attaching the console password ZSetSMS pwd admin DOStatus 03 17 2 Attaching an expiration date SetSMS lt DUE 201102180955 gt DOStatus_03 1 3 Attaching the console password and an expiration date SetSMS lt DUE 201102180955 pwd admin gt DOStatus_03 1 4 Restart ioLogik W5300 by SMS command SetSMS lt SAVE_RESTART gt B 5 C Modbus TCP Address Mapping There are two kinds of Modbus Address mapping for the ioLogik W5300 one for the main system and the other for the expansion modules This appendix provides the Modbus Address tables for the ioLogik W5300 series Modbus Address maps for the expansion modules can be exported from the I O Expansion tab in ioAdmin The following topics are covered in this appendix 0 ioLogik W5340 and ioLogik W5340 HSPA Modbus Mapping Oxxxx Read Write Coils support functions 1 5 15 1xxxx Read only Coils supports function 2 3xxxx Read only Registers supports functi
71. 7 253 gt i Slot 4 Serial Tag Enable AAI Channels On Change 5 00 Update per 1 65535 OnChange 500 3 Update per 1 65535 nChange 500 3 Update per 1 65535 nChange 500 3 Update per 1 E5535 DI DO A0 Global Settingfinclude expansion modules Update by LO On Change Intereal 1 eec 1 65535 DIDO Channels Enable All DI Channels CH 00 CH 01 CH O2 CH 03 CH 04 CH 06 CH OF Enable All DO Channels CH 00 CH 01 CH 02 CH 03 CH 04 CH DOE LH U LH 08 CH 09 3 30 ioLogik W5300 The ioAdmin Utility NOTE 1 A Virtual Channel is updated periodically the time interval for updates can be set to seconds minutes hours or days with values ranging from 1 to 65535 Enable All Virtual Channels CHOOT see x 165535 CHO 1 sec 1 85535 CH 02 amm sec 1 655325 M CH03 fi sec 1 865535 M CH 04 amm sec 1 655 35 M CH 05 1 sec 1 85535 PT CHOG 1 sec 165535 CH 0 la sec Fl 1 B5535 CHO8 1 se 165535 CH 09 amm sec 1 B553h 2 If AL is configured to update on change the percentage settings represent the percentage of the full analog range For example if the AI is configured for O to 10 V on change 19 o means the ioLogik will update the Active OPC Server every time there is a change of 0 1 V Enable All amp I Channels 4l oo On Change S00 Update per amm see m 1 565535 Al O1 On Change Inn Update per Ho see 1 B5535 Al O2 T On Change Go 7 Update per
72. 97 0x0098 1 word CHO DO set get wordvalue CH1 DO set get wordvalue CH2 DO set get wordvalue CH3 DO set get wordvalue CH4 DO set get wordvalue CH5 DO set get wordvalue CH6 DO set get wordvalue CH7 DO set get wordvalue CH8 DO set get wordvalue DIO CH9 DO set get wordvalue DIO CH10 DO set get wordvalue DIO CH11 DO set get wordvalue DIO CHO DO set get poweron wordvalue 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word CH1 DO set get poweron wordvalue 1 word CH2 DO set get poweron wordvalue 1 word CH3 DO set get poweron wordvalue 1 word CH4 DO set get poweron wordvalue 1 word CH5 DO set get poweron wordvalue 1 word CH6 DO set get poweron wordvalue 1 word CH7 DO set get poweron wordvalue 1 word CH8 DO set get poweron wordvalue DIO 1 word CH9 DO set get poweron wordvalue DIO CH10 DO set get poweron wordvalue DIO CH11 DO set get poweron wordvalue DIO CHO DO set get safe mode wordvalue 0 Off 1 On CH1 DO set get safe mode wordvalue 0 Off 1 On CH2 DO set get safe mode wordvalue 0 Off 1 On CH3 DO set get safe mode wordvalue 0 Off 1 On CH4 DO set get safe mode wordvalue 1 word 1 word 1 word 40154 0x0099 1 word 40155 0x009A 1 word 40156 0x009B 1 word 40157 0x009C 1 word C 29 ioLogik W5300 Modbus TCP Address Mapping Aadress pns Type o ort 0n 40158 0x009D 1 word CH5 DO a safe mode wordvalue cl i i ci 40159 0x009E 1 word CH6 DO
73. A cPinsouts and Cable WIFIDE ur EE IE Vu EV a REV aa EK ia ia WS ab elbow WE ee ee Ea rub A 1 RINO cr LT UTC TEE RES A 2 ENTESMA CellularAntenna Connectoriia talee eee eee eee eee le eee ee LULL e b bbs A 2 EN2 DBS Male RS 232CONnector __ c ttt EE DE DE DR DE DR DE DR DE d Can CE ERES A 2 CN37 RJ545 Ethernet COPMHOGEOLS cec EKKKEKKKEKKKEKEKEKEKEKEKEKEKEKEEEKEKEKEKEKEKEKEKEKEKEKEKEKEEEKEKKVE Eie Ee ii CC EUR A 2 TBE Power Input termibal BlOEl S EES ER EE EER DE SS Ge NS Ee Ee De ES De De EG ee Sn ee EEN A 3 JTB2 HO Terminal BIOCK 5 344 me EE EE pate came ee N EG Ee eie A 3 TB3 5 pin 4 wire 2 wire RS 422 485 Terminal BlOCK sesse ek ks se EE ee RR RR RR RR RR Ge EE Geek RR nnn nnns A 3 TB2 1 0 Terminal BloekWMS 31 2 ee N ina Dean v N eo ke RR GE eb mto De v ra t uu A 4 Cable WRG e M M n A 4 Digital Input Dry Contact antro A 4 Digital TA pUE WetEonE kb eb tue buts bee take bus bue buta buc bube ees tae amete f Rad a A 4 Digital Output SINK Mode diei aaa M MA NM M A 5 Pel OUDE ee EPHEMERIDES A 5 Ahalog INDUC ressort aor accade ps We S EEE bU EDU VUA asia A 5 Bi SMS Eommands s ERE B 1 SMS COmMand SVltae EER SEER EER REEDE GEE EE EE EE Ee EE EE GEE ne Ge ede Ge ee da a edili B 2 SMS COMMANDE a B 2 C Modbus TCP Address Mapping is uc aaa C 1 ioLogik W5340 and ioLogik W5340 HSPA Modbus MappinQ i C 2 Oo mn my Oxxxx Read Write Coils support function
74. A6 1 bit DIO 10 Set DIO direction 1 OUTPUT 0 INPUT Default INPUT 00168 0x00A7 1 bit DIO 11 Set DIO direction 1 OUTPUT 0 INPUT Default INPUT 1xxxx Read only Coils supports function 2 10001 0x0000 CHO DI Value 10002 0x0001 CH1 DI Value 3xxxx Read only Registers supports function 4 30011 30012 30013 30014 30015 30016 30017 30018 30019 CH9 DI Counter Value Hi Word DIO C 24 ioLogik W5300 Reference 30020 30021 30022 30023 30024 Modbus TCP Address Mapping System Information read 34097 34098 34099 34101 0x1004 0x1000 4096 Vendor ID 0x1393 0x1001 4097 Unit ID Ethernet 1 0x1002 4098 Product Code 0x5312 34100 0x1003 Vendor name string Moxa Technologies Inc Word 0 Hi byte M 0x4D Word 0 Lo byte o Ox6F Word 1 Hi byte x 0x78 Word 1 Lo byte a 0x61 Word 10 Hi byte c Word 10 Lo byte Word 11 Hi byte Word 11 Lo byte String ending next byte value is 0 Product name string W5312 Cellular Micro RTU Controllers Word 0 Hi byte W 0x57 Word 0 Lo byte 5 0x35 Word 1 Hi byte 3 0x33 Word 1 Lo byte 1 0x34 Word 10 Hi byte v Word 10 Lo byte e Word 11 Hi byte r Word 11 Lo byte VO 34102 0x1005 Product serial number decimal 34103 0x1006 34104 0x1007 Firmware revision Word 0 Hi byte major A Word 0 Lo byte Word 1 Hi byte Word 1 Lo byte forma
75. Analog Input Voltage Current D Pin13 Source Lm AI1 AI3 Pin4 Pin16 Digital Input Dry Contact Pin5 Pin17 DI COM1 o cow ET 0 DIO_4 UT 1 DIO_5 UI OM 2 DIO 6 OM 3 DIO 7 GND UI Pin10 Pin22 Digital Input Wet Contact Connect to NPN type Sensor 12 to 24 V ov 12 to 24 V OV 2 7 ioLogik W5300 Getting Started Digital Output Sink Type D 5 NE co 2 el C DIO 7 UI Dm Pin22 Relay Output Pin11 Pin23 Pin24 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 at 12 to 36 VDC j2e3u02 AO IQ ATTENTION Sensor types are arranged in groups with DIO 0 to DIO 3 forming one group and DIO 4 to DIO 7 forming another group If an NPN sensor is connected to DI 0 then only NPN sensors can be connected to the other DI channels in that group i e DIO 1 DIO 2 and DIO 3 Likewise if a PNP sensor is connected to DIO 4 then only PNP sensors can be connected to the other DI channels in that group i e DIO 5 DIO 6 and DIO 7 NOTE A load in a circuit schematic is a component or portion of the circuit that consumes electric power For the diagrams shown in this document load refers to the devices or systems connected to the remote I O unit 2 8 ioLogik W5300 Getting Started Testin
76. BDF OxABEO Ox4BE1 Ox4BE2 Ox4BE3 Ox4BE4 Ox4BE5 Ox4BE6 Ox4BE7 Ox4BE8 Ox4BE9 Ox4BEA Ox4BEB Ox4BEC OxABED OxABEE OxABEF 0x4BF0 Ox4BF1 Ox4BF2 Ox4BF3 0x4BF4 Ox4BF5 Ox4BF6 Ox4BF7 Ox4BF8 Ox4BF9 Ox4BFA Ox4BFB Ox4BFC OxABFD OxABFE Ox4BFF 0x4C00 Ox4CO1 0x4C02 0x4C03 0x4C04 C Internal Register Float 00 Initial Value Hi Word Internal Register Float 00 Initial Value Lo Word Internal Register Float 01 Initial Value Hi Word Internal Register Float 01 Initial Value Lo Word Internal Register Float 02 Initial Value Hi Word Internal Register Float 02 Initial Value Lo Word Internal Register Float 03 Initial Value Hi Word Internal Register Float 03 Initial Value Lo Word Internal Register Float 04 Initial Value Hi Word Internal Register Float 04 Initial Value Lo Word Internal Register Float 05 Initial Value Hi Word Internal Register Float 05 Initial Value Lo Word Internal Register Float 06 Initial Value Hi Word Internal Register Float 06 Initial Value Lo Word Internal Register Float 07 Initial Value Hi Word Internal Register Float 07 Initial Value Lo Word Internal Register Float 08 Initial Value Hi Word Internal Register Float 08 Initial Value Lo Word Internal Register Float 09 Initial Value Hi Word Internal Register Float 09 Initial Value Lo Word Internal Register Float 10 Initial Value Hi Word Internal Register Float 10 Initial Value Lo Word Internal Register Float 11 Initial Value Hi Wo
77. Be sure to use firmware V1 3 or above for the ioLogik ioLogik W5300 Planning and Assistance Handling Front End Events and Alarms NOTE Scenario This application uses many unmanned sites and the customer would like to receive an alarm if the monitored status changes We assume that the water level of the water tank is measured with DI 1 The DI 1 starts as OFF which indicates a normal water level If the water s level reaches the high limit the DI 1 status will change to ON In addition the SMS alarm will be initiated and sent directly to your mobile phone Setup Procedure Step 1 We will assume that DI 1 is already connected with the water level On Off sensor Step 2 Start ioAdmin as administrator Step 3 Click the Click amp Go Logic tab and double click the blank rule Step 4 Input the Click amp Go logic shown below refer to Chapter 4 for details If DI On Then Send SMS Step 5 Don t forget to set up the phone number shown at the bottom of the message window Logic 0 Configuration Enable Enable Logic IF THEN ELSE DI N Short Message Service m lt Empty gt Empty E SHS Content Empty v Message Content AND Water Level lt S 00 C 05 gt Relation between conditions SHS Phone Book Equivalent Logic Statement Phone Back lt IF gt Phone Number Description DI 1 ON lt THEN gt Send SMS every sec Message Format ASCII lt P Keyword Lookup 4 Retry
78. F DOG6_SAFE 6 OFF DO67 6 D0 DOG 7_PWN 6 OFF DOG 7_SAFE 6 OFF Relay88 1 Pulse Relay88 PUN 8 Stop Relay88 SRFE 8 Stop Relay88 L0U 1 1508 000ms Relay66_HIGH 1 1566 666ms Relayu81 8 D0 Relau81 PWN 6 OfFf Relay81 SAFE 1 0n Main Window The main window allows users to view I O status ioLogik system information and check messages from the message monitor without requiring logging in to the ioLogik However you will need to log in to perform configuration and operation tasks I O Configuration Panel General The I O Configuration panel shows the status of every I O channel This is the default panel when you first open ioAdmin Input channels are listed on the left and output channels are listed on the right For more information about configuring I O see the section The I O Configuration Panel below rali Ex Cellular Settings 1 Cellular Reconnection Ey Network Statistics Watchdog Message Monitor y 120 Configuration P 1 0 Expansions P Meter Sensor x Active Tags Y Ulick amp Go Logic Server Info Server Settings 4 Firmware Update 192 168 127 254 w5340 RLY 00 3 10 ioLogik W5300 Server Info Panel The ioAdmin Utility Information such as the device name configured IP address and firmware version is displayed on the Server Info panel This panel allows you to look up the Cellular IP ad
79. Ho sec 1 65535 4lo3 On Change 500 Update per Ho Ic 1 B5535 3 Expansion modules added to the system are displayed in the modules list Select a module to see detailed tags in the right panel of the browser window After selecting the needed tags click the Create Tags button The Active OPC server will receive these updated tags the next time you use Active OPC server wb5340 Slot E1210 182 168 13 243 Slottt2 E1211 192 168 19 244 E1210 Enable All DI Channels CH 00 f CHO CH oz CH 03 CH 04 CH 05f CH 06 CHO CH 08 CH 09 CH 10 CHAT tCH 12 CH 13 CH 14 CH 15 Refer to the Active OPC Server section for more details about how to use Active OPC server ATTENTION 1 Active OPC Setting should be configured before connecting to the cellular network If the settings are not configured the ioLogik W5300 won t connect When the ioLogik W5300 is in sleep mode the heartbeat signal will be disabled 2 The RSSI and Internal Registers tags require firmware version 1 3 or above for the ioLogik W5312 series and 1 5 or above for the ioLogik W5340 series 3 31 ioLogik W5300 The ioAdmin Utility The Cellular Settings Panel The Cellular Settings Panel includes e Dial up Settings e Caller IDs e Operation Modes e DDNS Settings e Port Forwarding Settings I D Configuration 1 0 Expansions d Meter Sensor Active Tags 7 Click amp Go Logic 4 Cellular Reconnection By Ne
80. ISAKMP PSK amp AD Configuration 1 0 Expansions d Meter Sensor m Active Tags vi Click amp Go Logic Server Info Ey Server Settings xe Firmware Update a LAN Settings Cellular Settings 7 Cellular Reconnection Eg Network Statistics ig watchdog Message Monitor bay VPN Settings SAKMP PSK ISAKMP Key Management Pre Share Kep PSE HSDFA2UTU Perfect forward secrecy PFS Local Identity Identity option UserFODN or IPA FUDRLIser FODH slephen lintimoxa com ISAKMP Phase 1 ISAKMP Phase 2 Uperation made Agreesive x Encryption mode 3DES M NAT traversal NAT T EE i SZ Authentication mode SHA 1 Encryption mode 3DES Diffie Hellman group Group2 1 024 bits Authentication mode SHA 1 ke 4 Diffie Hellman group Group2 1024 bits 5A lifetime 2500 EDD 864000 sec SA lifetime 66400 600 864000 sec Advanced Settings Anti replay Dead peer detection DPD wwf Update Refresh Local Identify Pre Share Key PSK Sets the VPN ISAKMP Pre Shared key settings Perfect forward secrecy PFS Enable or disable Perfect Forward Secrecy PFS is an additional security protocol default disable Identity option Select additional ID authentication requirements for the VPN using a specific IP Address FQDN or User FQDN settings IP FQDN User FQDN Enter an ID IP FQDN User FQDN to identify and authenticate the local VPN Endpoint
81. MS commands to monitor the status and provide an ioLogik W5300 with output control Setup Procedure Step 1 The SMS command starts and ends with a sign and is divided into get and set commands Refer to the appendix for details Multiple commands can be integrated with an ampersand amp sign SMS commands are not case sensitive Step 2 Wait for the SMS message to return The ioLogik W5300 will always reply to a correct command Step 3 Syntax and examples B Format GetSMS command_channel amp command _channel ZSetSMS command channelz amp command _channel B SMS set and get VO status Get command GETSMS LOC amp TIME amp AIValue_00 Set command SETSMS AOValue_00 4095 amp DOStatus_00 1 B SMS change internal register value ZSETSMS IR 00212 IR value range 0 255 For more SMS commands please refer to Appendix C 5 26 ioLogik W5300 Planning and Assistance NOTE NOTE NOTE Output control via SMS is forbidden if the output channel is currently in use by the Click amp Go logic Integrate the Internal Register function for output control When using the SMS related function be sure to get an appropriate data plan from your cellular provider For example a SIM card that only supports data service has the lowest priority to send or receive an SMS In such cases users must activate the voice service on this SIM to ensure faster response for the SMS We strongly recommend checking with
82. Mode iii 3 29 The Cellular Settings Panel EE EE ccena naa a 3 32 DialsUpSettINd ESE bct cn a n ianua Rex dnd a didus asd qud ded du Md Mu dr E de ad 3 32 Calle lbs cca 3 33 ODEeralo n iloio EE EG ER GE ER n MCCC IC CON SED 3 33 DONS odipete qu TR 3 34 VPN Settings Panel ioLogik W5340 HSPA T only esse ee ee ee ee Re nmn nmn 3 36 VPN System Log Events and Error Codes ae Fey de Fear c ai 3 39 Cellular RecEonNnECctioni RUE 3 40 MCP nabla 3 41 Melwork Stal StES aaa alal 3 42 Waldo Pale he EE tutu mE EE EE RE ER Ee EE MM IMEEM IUE GE EE EE RE GEE GE EE EE 3 43 CIIEKRGO Logie sin Maret 3 44 4 Click amp Go Logic A GE Ge Ge 4 1 Toet d QUICK Starlet 4 2 OVErVIeW EE GE 4 2 FOoalures ME EE 4 3 Clickeu39 LOGIC Basie 4 3 WorkhnorwilheRules lla III 4 4 Click amp Go Development Processioni 4 4 IYO COniIguratoniasr TT ODDO 4 5 Configurable DIO Channel Mode Selection L i 4 5 Digital Iriput Mode Selecbloris siese Ee SE ie EE ER GE GE EE GE GE SE EE GE Ge Ge E rta dti 4 5 Digtal utput Modess eleElO fb ETT cent Ee Ee ee Ee EE IE EE ie 4 6 Analog Input Mode ele llO ia uitia iudici adiiadtutedin uic iut uci ivi iecit dac VU T N MRNA a 4 7 Allas Contidura O EES soe ee ab erk Re ae oi um cuui cwn GE er s iy Cue Cu Quo o Va Cx vtl ve pe etw a 4 7 Testing tie TO Channels ss ER OE ES DES eer EEEC ECCE EO EE SEE GEE Ux Vx Ox C de x Ee anco Gon ce e tienen SR RR EEN 4 8 Defining Global Var
83. N lt Empty gt lt Empty gt lt Empty gt IF DI Settings EE xj Empty Select Channel AMD E Built in DI Relation between conditions C Expansions Equivalent Logic Statement Slat Channel DI 0 E Select Trigger Condition 5 24 ioLogik W5300 Planning and Assistance Step 3 In the THEN settings select Short Message Service and click the Properties button to see detailed settings On the SMS Content panel select the receivers from the phone book Note that multiple receivers can be selected Select SMS Escalation to activate this function mg 4 Enable sage Monitor 9 Enable Logic E AF C THEN ELSE Server Settings SMS Content Relation between conditions AND k Phone Book Phone Number Name Phone Number Equivalent Logic Statement JF Stephen Lin Stephen Lin TIEF 0320344850 Daniel Liu 0320344850 Daniel Liu DI 0 ON gt 0923846772 George Liu Senteve 0 sec 0 sent once SMS Escalation Acknowledgement Timeout g Hour 15 Min 0 Sec MaxRepeat 3 0 565535 Message Content DI 00 Off to On Step 4 Click Upload to ioLogik and Run to activate the logic ig Server Info Server Settings a Firmware Update a LAN Settings hi Cellular Settings Cellular Reconnection Se Network
84. NPUT Default OUTPUT AI Channels 00257 0x0100 1bit Reset CHO AI Min Value Read always 0 mI Write 1 reset AI Min value 0 return Illegal Data Value 00258 0x0101 1bit Reset CH1 AI Min Value Read always 0 Write 1 reset AI Min value 0 return Illegal Data Value 00259 0x0102 1bit Reset CH2 AI Min Value Read always 0 Write 1 reset AI Min value O return Illegal Data Value 00260 0x0103 1bit Reset CH3 AI Min Value Read always 0 Write 1 reset AI Min value O return Illegal Data Value 00265 0x0104 1bit Reset CHO AI Max Value Read always 0 Write 1 reset Al Max value 0 return Illegal Data Value 00266 0x0105 1bit Reset CH1 AI Max Value Read always 0 Write 1 reset AI Max value 0 return Illegal Data Value 00267 0x0106 1bit Reset CH2 AI Max Value Read always 0 Write 1 reset AI Max value O return Illegal Data Value 00268 0x0107 1bit Reset CH3 AI Max Value Read always 0 Write 1 reset AI Max value 0 return Illegal Data Value 1xxxx Read only Coils supports function 2 C 6 ioLogik W5300 Modbus TCP Address Mapping 3xxxx Read only Registers supports function 4 Reference Address Description 30001 CHO DI Counter Value Hi Word 30002 CHO DI Counter Value Lo Word 30003 CH1 DI Counter Value Hi Word 30004 CH1 DI Counter Value Lo Word 30005 CH2 DI Counter Value Hi Word 30006 CH2 DI Counter Value Lo Word 30007 CH3 DI Counter Value Hi Word 30008 CH3 DI Counter Value Lo Word 30009 CH4
85. OAGIMING Menu Ba SE ED pe qe pa a pape pa ud uM sate RSs TRE ANS MRT EME 3 3 The Wirind Guide c 3 7 OAdRIAOUIEKINK BUON S 25 853553325333835845 9 99 59 91345334 Ce a 13 Ge s RR Ea aor Sere ee diss etu ique 3 8 ioAdimin Navigation Panel er ERE REA EUR ERREUR E ERE E eas Seen forc va iri rer qas i iM E cree ere re rrr ere 3 9 Mal WIG OW ee Eee 3 10 Syhchronizatiofi Rate Status Balt is de cusa a tn ER uq uq maton d CMM II d IN De Ir Ge RR De ed ai 3 12 AGTE Stals Bali a tees oe ete cea SE EE ER EER MMC NERA ERE Ma DE I 3 12 ioAdimirGonrgubatten Panel se EE ED uen a os uua UU QU AU UON bE 3 13 The Server Settings Panels a 3 13 The AN Settings Panel ccce ere REED EES GEES ERGE ES rx vr GR ue Ex i oa GTI RATA 3 14 The P O contauralobPalels piselli bibbia 3 15 CONOUG sy ke Si ahs qi ni meee ee ener oe ee ae ee eee Se a a aT 3 15 Conriguring Digital HOE hantlels s st od t eee oo E oa d edidi idera a 3 19 Configuring Digital Input Charinels ses N ES N ke ee ee ee we ea De ee ee de ee ee varo vvv ovv 3 19 Configuring Digital Output Relay Output Channels iis es iii 3 21 Testing DI and DO Channels sm dalai 3 23 INe TO EX Pansion PANE ES EE EE EG eee ER er adnan eee ieee g aeaaasequsseisenuetes 3 24 1 6 ExBansion Step DY Steal anes anes aan EM MEAM MM DM mses IM I uM IC UD Ed M ME T crue erie 3 26 The Alive Tods Paris tine AS RR OMM MUR iii ia 3 28 Active OPE Redundancy
86. Outputs Digital Inputs 8 channels Digital Outputs 8 channels Configurable DIOs 4 channels Isolation 3K VDC or 2K Vrms Digital Input Sensor Type Wet Contact NPN or PNP and Dry Contact I O Mode DI or Event Counter Dry Contact e On short to GND e Off open Wet Contact DI to GND e On 0 to 3 VDC e Off 10 to 30 VDC Common Type 6 points per COM Counter Frequency 900 Hz power off storage Digital Filtering Time Interval Software selectable Digital Output Type Sink I O Mode DO or Pulse Output Pulse Output Frequency 1 kHz Over voltage Protection 45 VDC Over current Protection 2 6 A 4 channels 650 mA Over temperature Shutdown 160 C min Current Rating 200 mA per channel DIO Output Leakage Current 3 6 mA 24 VDC Power Requirements Power Consumption e Always on 156 mA 24 VDC e On demand 138 mA 24 VDC MTBF mean time between failure Time 407 406 hrs Database Telcordia Bellcore ioLogik W5340 W5340 T W5340 HSPA W5340 HSPA T Inputs and Outputs Analog Inputs 4 channels Configurable DIOs 8 channels Relay Outputs 2 channels Isolation 3K VDC or 2K Vrms Analog Input Type Differential input Resolution 16 bits I O Mode Voltage Current Input Range 0 to 10 V 10 V 45 V O to 20 mA 4 to 20 mA Accuracy e 40 1 FSR 25 C e 40 3 FSR 30 and 70 C 1 8 ioLogik W5300 Introduction Sampling Rate e All channels 25 samples sec e Per channel 6 25 sampl
87. PC Server Pd manually Configure G via Ethernet cable e Check the username LAN Port i password SIM pin and APN e Establish GPRS communication Step 1 e Connect the laptop directly to the W5340 e Use ioAdmin to configure the GPRS settings e GPRS I O gets private or public IP from the carrier e Define Active OPC Server s IP on the GPRS configuration page Detailed instructions Power off the ioLogik W5300 Insert a SIM card that can connect to the cellular network Connect to ioAdmin via the Ethernet port of the ioLogik Power on the ioLogik and start ioAdmin After connecting ioAdmin and the ioLogik W5300 log in with the administrator password sro RR To set up your cellular connection click the Cellular 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 than click Update When you click Update the system will prompt you to restart to activate the new settings ioLogik W5300 Getting Started NOTE NOTE LO Cora facis r hd ee PC rtc Astra T E lt Chek iia L pi T Camry leda r Tapp Sate I a Fn la LAN Seng T Cels Fieconnechon day Metro Stotestr4 2 watchdog Mettage Mondo mr VE Cul ap etti LI pes Hans elk jr Status Cellula Madellf 1 00 f4 53 94 Pai ead DNS IF 710 241 137 701 SM PIN APN Fioresi Cellula Eno Band Pul Ma E ricos PPP Ligen ser duo mode t sal Sherh
88. Pulse is started or not O OFF 1 ON DEV Device slot number start index 01 CH Channel number start index 00 Expansion Relay Total Counts DEV Device slot number start index 01 CH Channel number start index 00 Expansion RTD Value DEV Device slot number start index 01 CH Channel number start index 00 B 4 ioLogik W5300 SMS Commands EXP DEV RTDType CH Read Expansion RTD Type DEV Device slot number start index 01 CH Channel number start index 00 EXP DEV RTDUnit CH Read Expansion RTD Unit C F or Ohm DEV Device slot number start index 01 CH Channel number start index 00 EXP DEV TCValue CH Read Expansion TC Value DEV Device slot number start index 01 CH Channel number start index 00 EXP DEV TCType CH Read Expansion TC Type DEV Device slot number start index 01 CH Channel number start index 00 EXP DEV TCUnit CH Read Expansion TC Unit C F or mV DEV Device slot number start index 01 CH Channel number start index 00 Example 1 Query 1st AI channel of the expansion iologik E1240 8AI in the 1st slot of the ioLogik W5300 system ZGetSMS EXP O1 AIValue 00 2 Configure the output of the expansion ioLogik E1241 4AO in the 3rd slot of the ioLogik W5300 system SetSMS EXP_03_AOValue_00 1023 Internal Registers Integer IR_CH Read Write Internal Registers CH Channel Number Range 00 to 23 Content 0 to 255 Example Configure the 1st internal register IR 00 to 128 SetSMS IR 00 128
89. R 132 158 1 Wiring Guide for ioLogik5000 About ioLogik W5340 Active GPRS I O Specifications System power 24 VDC nominal 12 to 36 VDC Power dissipation GPRS Always On Communication 4 2 W Analog Input Channels 4 differential inputs 16 bits I O Mode Voltage 0 to 10 V 10V 5V Current 0 to 20 mA 4 to 20 mA Input Impedance 200K ohms min Built in Resistor for Current Input 102 ohms Software Configurable Digital Input Output Channels 8 I O Mode DI event counter DO Pulse Output Sensor Types DI NPN PNP 24V DO Sink 45 VDC 200 mA Common Type 4 points per COM Power off Storage for Counter Mode Yes Q amp 5 5 5 Relay Output Channels 2 Form A N O relay outputs 5 A Contact Rating 5A 30VDC SA 110 240VAC 2A Inductance Load SA Resistance Load Relay On Off Time 10 ms 5 ms max System Wiring Analog Input Digital Output Sink Type Relay Output Voltage Current Pini Pin13 Pin amp i m Source m D zm no ud eu Pint1 Pin23 2 M I a EH dj a ome me DI D gt F Once fre me D v DI m ve D Pint2 Pin24 Pinio Pin22 Pin4 Pin16 ioLogik W5300 The ioAdmin Utility ioAdmin Quick Link Buttons Quick links are a collection of commonly used features Starting with the rightmost icon they include search and a series of sorting buttons by connection by device type by the device s 58 character location descriptor defin
90. Reg 0 OK 4 20 ioLogik W5300 Click amp Go Logic Virtual Channel VC refers to the readings of a statistics channel The value can be recorded in the data log file or specified to trigger an action Units for the value are determined by the user defined unit or the scaling results For example VC 0 15 ml s represents a water flow amount greater than 15 ml s IF Virtual Channel Setting Channel yep lw X Cancel Relay Counter Relay refers to the current counts of the relay usage Checking the current counts of a relay will produce the action For example if the average life cycle of a relay is 25 000 times an alarm e mail may be generated when the counter reaches 20 000 times CurRelayCNT 0 gt 20000 to report the need for a replacement Logic 0 Configuration JV Enable Enable Logic IF Empty Select Channel CurRelayCNT 0 Y kEm ty gt a Select Trigger Condition gt v Value 20000 Internal Register Integer Internal Register Integer represents a status flag to link the status of the first logic to the second one It is used most often with the Timer function or to combine other input statuses together The Internal Register function also allows a PC to control the ioLogik s local output when the remote output is controlled by a Click amp Go log e g digital output active message e mail or SNMP
91. Start 3 Define how to log the data by specifying the Logging Type Users can choose to log when the I O status changes On Change to log periodically Periodical or by pre configured schedule Schedule Logging Typ On Change C Periodical Log Interval 300 sec 5 86400 Schedule Every month C Day Day 1 Week Week fi Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fi T Sa Every week Sun fw Mon M Tue Wed Thu fw Fri Sat Every day The Schedule settings are extremely flexible and can log by day week or month Specify the hours and then click the Add button to add a setting of the schedule to the list Click Next to proceed 4 14 ioLogik W5300 Click amp Go Logic 4 Specify the channels to be logged The percentage indicates the change of an analog channel when choosing the On Change logging type Specify the percentage for an analog channel before selecting the channel in the right column Selected Channels Channel Title Channel Tie Sess S04 5 014 504 5 015 5045 006 S04 5 017 504 5 018 04 5 003 S04 5 020 S04 5 071 504 SET S04 5 023 S04 5 024 504 5 65 045 008 504 5 007 04 5 008 S04 5 023 504 5 000 S04 5 0 5 Click Finish 6 Click Save The disk space lett O KBytes Frofile name Test 4 15 S00 ww ADD SOC wA SW D ATOT SOIA Oe SOW ADS SOOS 301 0100 S00 wS340 DIDTl S00 wet aod SO ws HOS SOMAR 340 010
92. System Sort Help cd g micro controller T Actve OPC Active OPC Server EI Host 1921681271 H a OLO m Add ioLogik device i ues Type IP Address 59 124 42 169 LnitlD Bi B 2 B 4 5 5 N 7 8 Note Selecting AOPC from the broadsearch menu is also OK if the AOPC and the ioAdmin are installed on the same PC or the same local network 5 5 ioLogik W5300 Planning and Assistance Step 9 After adding Active OPC Server you should see the following screen Click the Refresh button to use ioAdmin to monitor and configure the ioLogik W5300 File System Sort Help es Host 192 168 127 1 EA ioLogik ioLogik W5340 T 4Al 8DIO 2RELAY GPRS Eg LAN y 140 Configuration le Server Info Server Settings Message Monitor ioLoaik W5340 192 168 127 222 IOLOGI Ud 1 mmm Active OPC Server E i LEM E Bee EB EB M M M Jj n E III am am a WwE340 T AlEO0 10 AI 01 7 10 0001 Y 0002Y D 001 cTne RO N me Tnt 7 01 007 17 Refresh W5340 T VO sync rate 2 sec 115200 NH one 8 1 0 0 22 23 FF 06 24 49 Expanding Input Output Channels Scenario A monitoring system for a pumping station does not have enough I O channels and the user would like to add more I O channels to meet system requirements In addition to the existing 4 AIs 8 DIOs and 2 Relay Outputs they are using the i
93. TP Server Schedule From 11 02711 te 11 02 11 99 1 21 66 119 User_ 2990 Hours 24 1 720 Send every o ser 0 send once X Cancel g OK AX Cancel 5 17 ioLogik W5300 Planning and Assistance Step 6 On the Click amp Go panel click Upload to ioLogik to upload to the ioLogik W5300 Click Yes to restart the ioLogik system ub Server Info P Server Settings a Firmware Update ia LAN Settings Sg Cellular Settings T Cellular Reconnection Eg Network Statistics dg Watchdog Message Monitor mr VPN Settings y kO Configuration gru Expansions 4 Meter Sensor wwe Active Tags 2 Click amp Go Logic Tal i THEM gt Schedule From 11 2711 to 11 02 11 Upload Data Log Profile 0 to FTP 0 send once E Time 00 00 00 to 00 15 00 Recurrence It ear Fetrieve Upload to ioLogik Hl Fun n Stop Step 7 On the Click amp Go panel click Run to activate the logic i Server Info 4 Server Settings a Firmware Update i LAN Settings Sp Cellular Settings Cellular Reconnection Es Network Statistics N Watchdog Message Monitor my VPA Settings y 170 Configuration zn Expansions P Meter Sensor x Active Tags of Click amp Go Logic Fa ee THEN Schedule From 17 02 17 to 11 02 11 Upload Data Lag Profile to FTP U send once Tine 00 00 00 to 00 75 00 Recurrence b Clear Retrieve Upload to iologik im Stop The Log file will be uploaded based on the c
94. Terminal Block soras A Ek Ek Oo CO Ek LO Pin outs and Cable Wiring Terminal Block Right VIN2 14 VIN2 15 VIN3 VIN3 17 DI COM2 DIO4 DIO5 DIO6 SEER T po GND 0 kiN R1 NO 10 EE Pin12 uas Pin 24 o Z O a TB3 5 pin 4 wire 2 wire RS 422 485 Terminal Block Pin RS 422 485 4W RS 485 2W 2 nod R i oOo Oo le Oo Oo Oo Oo Oo Oo Oo Oo Oo e Oo Oo Oo cana E 12345 Oo s mese ioLogik W5300 Pin outs and Cable Wiring TB2 I O Terminal Block W5312 bees o Pm sionas me s Dicom me o Too DIG a N Mos o7 PAo DIO11 ITA ND GND YA DO4 LOZ DOS gp ee DO6 FP DO7 Pin12 Pin24 Terminal Block Left DI COMI he pm sd Q O s 7 os s mo s jo us or m fo m ojo 1331331331113 Cable Wiring Digital Input Dry Contact Pin5 12 24V Raad Pin22 Digital Input Wet Contact 12 to 24V IE De OV NPN Type Sensors Connection ioLogik W5300 Pin outs and Cable Wiring 12 to 24 V OV PNP Type Sensors Connection Digital Output Sink Mode Pin6 10 i Up to 45V Relay Output Pin24 Analog Input Voltage Current Pint Source ATTENTION When connecting the I O device to the ioLogik s dry contacts we strongly recommended connecting DI Com to the power of the external sensor to avoid affecting other channels SMS Commands SMS co
95. a Device Active OPC Server with a Static IP Internet Cellular Network ioLogik W5300 series Actively Register with the Active OPC Server 5 3 ioLogik W5300 Planning and Assistance NOTE If the Active OPC Server is installed in the DMZ or even the LAN be sure to configure the router or firewall settings to allow and redirect those necessary TCP ports such 9300 9900 9500 and 502 for remote access from the ioLogik W5300 See Appendix F for details Cellular Remote I O Architecture The following diagram illustrates the overall architecture of the ioLogik 5300 series cellular remote I O device The ioLogik 5300 supports remote monitoring and you can configure the machine via ioAdmin and connect to a SCADA system through an OPC client server or Modbus TCP You can push datalog files to the FTP server and connect field serial devices through a serial tunnel In addition the ioLogik W5300 supports event alarms by email SNMP Trap and SMS 3 RS Internet Moxa Config SW ioAdmin d Cellular RENE Line ere csi DADE Network TCP Server FTP Server Ny SCADA with OPC Client Active OPC Server NN ioLogik W5300 series Push Data Logging file to FTP Server Serial Transparent Tunnel In the following sections we illustrate how to set up an environment for the ioLogik W5300 Using ioAdmin to Perform Simple Data Monitoring from a Remote Site Scenario Users would like to check the I O status
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97. a password has not been set up simply click Login and leave the Password field blank y HT Configuration Wi Server Info qu Message Manitor Password for entry Ck Login F Logout Management Settings Change Password amp char mar Recontiim Password wf Update Server Mame TE char mas Mia Time Server i Server Location 16 char mar Ji P w Update 3 11 17 Refresh ioLogik W5300 The ioAdmin Utility Message Monitor Panel General The Message Monitor will display any TCP UDP Active Messages reported by the ioLogik W5300 When you install the unit for the first time the ruleset will not have been defined yet so there will be no messages on the monitor When a ruleset has been defined and activated any TCP UDP messages that have been triggered by sensor events will be shown on the monitor a O Configuration Im Server Info E Server Settings Qm UDP rcP ES Copy D Clear ASCII C HEX C UCS2 Messages can be displayed in ASCII HEX or 2 byte Unicode UCS2 To select your preferred code check the appropriate button at the bottom of the window Unicode supports multiple languages Synchronization Rate Status Bar The current sync rate is displayed on the bar at the bottom of the window The number shows how often the ioLogik is polled for device status from the ioAdmin utility The rate can be adjusted by clicking Menu Bar gt System g
98. access standard Active OPC server must use public static IP address 1 To install Active OPC Server insert the installation CD into the host computer In the Software Utility directory of the CD then locate and run setup exe The installation program will guide you through the installation process and install the Active OPC Server utility The OPC Core Components will be installed as well Active OPC Server can be downloaded from the Moxa Website and may be found from the support page www moxa com support After downloading the AOPC software unzip it and run setup exe The installation program will guide you through the installation process and install the Active OPC Server Utility For more details on AOPC installation and use refer to the Active OPC User s Manual 2 Start the ioAdmin utility and set up the Active OPC Server IP address on the Active Tags panel ioAdmin will prompt you to reboot the ioLogik W5300 after clicking the Update button Click yes to restart the ioLogik ui Server Info d Server Settings a Firmware Update wi LAN Settings By Cellular Settings T Cellular Reconnection bi Network Statistics 2 Monitor a O Configuration 21 0 Expansions F sl wm Active Tags yf Click amp Go Logic I Enable Active OPC Redundancy Mode Changed while failed Synchronicity Normal IP Addrl 192 168 127 123 192 168 127 123 Fot 3900 Heartbeat Interval gn sec 0 for disable or range 1 553535 4 E Ref
99. ad to ioLogik from the Rule set Management bar 2 After the rule set has been downloaded ioAdmin will prompt to restart the ioLogik automatically after clicking yes to confirm Do not use the reset button since doing so will load all factory defaults and erase your rule set from memory x e You need to restart the device to make the new ttnet to take effect wo 4 do vou want to restart now 3 After the ioLogik has been restarted the rule set must be activated Log in to ioAdmin as administrator go to the Click amp Go Logic panel and click Run in the Rule set Management bar The rules in the rule set will now be active When the rule set has been activated it will remain active even when the ioLogik is disconnected from the host computer or from the network If the ioLogik is turned off cellular I O operations will resume when it is turned back on allowing you to use the ioLogik W5300 for PC independent automation 4 35 ioLogik W5300 Click amp Go Logic Rule set Management Bar When the rule set has been activated from the Click amp Go panel it will remain active even when the ioLogik is disconnected from the host computer or from the network If the ioLogik is turned off cellular I O operations will resume when it is turned back on allowing you to use the ioLogik W5300 for PC independent automation D Clear Retrieve S Upload to ioLogik Hun n Stop e Clear Erases the rule set in both ioAdmin and the ioLogik W5300
100. ail in which case the content of the messages will be the same If you would like to send an Active Message and e mail based on the same event but with different content you will need to use two separate logic entries one for the Active Message and one for the e mail SMTP server information including username password and the recipient database can be configured by ad clicking the Set Mail Address button Jal Click the finger icon ae to move the selected address from the Recipient Database to the Recipient List To manually add e mail addresses to the Recipient Database enter the Name and Mail Address and click Add Once the address has been added to the Recipient Database use the finger icons to move it to or from the Recipient List Select Attach data log to specify that the log profile and period will be attached to the email Set Hours to 24 if you would like to receive all logs generated in the past 24 hours Short Message Service The Short Message Service function allows the user to configure the SMS in detail including selecting recipients from the phone book defining the escalation and acknowledgements and defining the content of the SMS If you select Send every__sec the SMS will be sent to all the recipients at the same time if you select SMS Escalation the SMS will be sent out in the sequence listed in the recipient list and using the timeout interval A recipient will stop receiving the SMS alarm when the preset maximum
101. al Registers 01 Working Value Internal Registers 02 Working Value Internal Registers 03 Working Value Internal Registers 04 Working Value Internal Registers 05 Working Value Internal Registers 06 Working Value Internal Registers 07 Working Value Internal Registers 08 Working Value Internal Registers 09 Working Value Internal Registers 10 Working Value Internal Registers 11 Working Value Internal Registers 12 Working Value Internal Registers 13 Working Value Internal Registers 14 Working Value Internal Registers 15 Working Value Internal Registers 16 Working Value Internal Registers 17 Working Value Internal Registers 18 Working Value Internal Registers 19 Working Value Internal Registers 20 Working Value Internal Registers 21 Working Value C 35 ioLogik W5300 Reference 412862 412863 Address 0x323D 0x323E Data Type Modbus TCP Address Mapping Description Internal Registers 22 Working Value Internal Registers 23 Working Value Internal Register Float 419413 419414 419415 419416 419417 419418 419419 419420 419421 419422 419423 419424 419425 419426 419427 419428 419429 419430 419431 419432 419433 419434 419435 419436 419437 419438 419439 419440 419441 419442 419443 419444 419445 419446 419447 419448 419449 419450 419451 419452 419453 419454 419455 419456 419457 419458 419459 419460 419461 0x4BD4 0x4BD5 0x4BD6 0x4BD7 0x4BD8 0x4BD9 OxABDA OxABDB OxABDC OxABDD OxABDE OxA
102. am will guide you through the installation process and install the ioAdmin utility After the installation is finished run ioAdmin from the Windows Start menu You can also download ioAdmin from Moxa s website Navigate to the moxa website at http www moxa com support search aspx type soft Once there enter the name of the product 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 KA OXA Products amp Solutions Industries Support amp Downloads Where to Buy Home gt Support gt ioLogik W5340 ioLogik W5340 Documentation Software Other Datasheets Product Page Manuals Libraries i ackages e Utilities Utilities for ioLogik W5340 Operating system Please Select Y Active OPC Server Version 2 4 Released Feb 12 2014 ioAdmin Configuration Utility for ioLogik VO Server Series Version 3 16 Released Feb 12 2014 Details and release notes gt Download 10 1 MB ioLogik W5300 Getting Started Laboratory Testing Grounding the Unit The ioLogik is equipped with one grounding point located on the top of the device next to the Power Input Terminal Block To provide better stability for both power and signal transmission we recommend wiring the grounding point to a suitable grounded contact such as the power supply or a cabinet enclosure F7 e SM
103. ase Telcordia Bellcore 1 9 This chapter describes how to install the ioLogik W5300 The following topics are covered in this chapter 0 0 o Before Testing Installing the ioAdmin Utility Laboratory Testing gt gt Grounding the Unit Connecting to a Power Source Connecting to ioAdmin via Ethernet gt gt Configuring the Computer s IP Address Activating ioAdmin and connecting to the ioLogik Configuring Digital I O Channels VV V WV gt Connecting I O Devices Testing I O Devices DIN Rail Wall Mounting Installing Removing SIM and SD Cards Connecting the ioLogik W5300 to a Cellular Network Installing AOPC on a Host with a Static IP Address O Import Export a Configuration File Using ioAdmin to Import Export a Device Configuration 2 Getting Started ioLogik W5300 Getting Started Before Testing Prepare the following items before testing the ioLogik W5300 1 Setup the Active OPC server environment including network settings 2 Install ioAdmin on the same PC serving Active OPC Installing the ioAdmin Utility ioAdmin is a Windows utility provided for the configuration and management of the ioLogik W5300 ioAdmin can be used from anywhere on the network to monitor and configure the ioLogik W5300 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 progr
104. at the central site The ioAdmin monitoring and configuration utility will be used to monitor the remote site I O status The related network structure and diagram are shown below Environment 1 Active OPC server Public Static IP 59 124 42 169 Internal Static IP 192 168 19 19 2 Central site Internal Static IP 192 168 19 207 5 4 ioLogik W5300 Planning and Assistance Diagram Active OPC Server with Static IP ioLogik W5340 Internet Cellular Network Host 192 168 19 207 Internal IP 192 168 19 19 Server Name Test Public Static IP 59 124 42 169 MAC 00 90 e8 0D 0E 54 Implementation Step 1 Following the instructions from Chapter 2 insert a SIM card and connect the sensors Step 2 Install and run ioAdmin on the remote host Step 3 Connect the host to the ioLogik W5340 over the Ethernet console Step 4 Configure the Cellular settings including the Dial up settings and Operation Modes Step 5 Enter the host s server address on the Active Tags panel as the Active OPC Server address Step 6 Install the AOPC Server on a PC with a static IP address and ensure the IP address of the AOPC server is available and accessible from the remote ioLogik Step 7 Before starting the Active OPC server make sure that any local routers or firewalls which it is running behind are configured to forward TCP ports 9900 9500 9300 and 502 Step 8 Start ioAdmin and add Active OPC server manually Evooouc VN Fee verveer aa File
105. ation CNV Enable fe Enable Logic IF THEN ELSE Expansion Module Connection F ail S Shot Message Service ae lt Empty gt Expansion Module Connection Fail Am Empty Empty Empty Y Empty Y Empty m Relation between conditions AND Equivalent Logic Statement IF slotl E1210 Connection Fail AND slot2 E1211 Connection Fail lt THEN gt Send SMS every 0 sec J OK X Cancel Step 11 Save the logic settings and restart the system After restarting click the Run button on the Click amp Go panel to make sure the Click amp Go rule is running Step 12 When a disconnection occurs an SMS alarm message will be sent to the predefined mobile phone 5 8 ioLogik W5300 Planning and Assistance NOTE NOTE Three devices can be added to the Expansion Modules table in any order The slot No is based on the order of the list and does not depend on the order in the which the expansion modules were added The following ioLogik E1200 models are supported for the I O expansion E1210 16 DIs E1211 16 DOs E1212 8 DIs and 8 DIOs E1213 4 DIs 4 Source DOs and 4 DIO source DO E1214 6 DIs and 6 Relays E1240 8 DIS E1241 4AOs E1242 4AI 4DIs and 4DIOs E1260 6RTDs and E1262 8TCs Plus all Wide Temperature ioLogik 1200 models Using Modbus TCP Protocol with Your Program NOTE
106. ayCNT dio04 Status relay01 TotalRelayCNT IN EE ooa Trigger ago oos emsan AiooRange deot Pusestat lagovene T_ deot towwan aoon doo Hgmwdn moon dio04 Filter AIOO Index Factory Default Settings The factory default settings for firmware V1 3 for the ioLogik W5312 series V1 5 for the ioLogik W5340 series and V1 2 for the ioLogik W5340 HSPA series are as follows Netmasc 2582552880 OOOO LLL severe o patata oaa Mode gas We OOOO EE TEE EN gt DI Mode DIO 0 to DIO 5 W5340 M LL MM N EE DO Mode DIO 6 to DIO 11 W5340 MEE EK EE Ed I ioLogik W5300 Factory Default Settings ste fanale O ULL Data Logging AI Channel Logging Per 1min TFTP Server Address TFTP Server Port e O Active OPC Server Address Active OPC Server Port 9900 ioLogik W5300 Network Port Usage Pot type ume se fue eoorre amp s uo bh 69 ub xewimpotfie E 2 Troubleshooting the Cellular I O Connection Moxa provides the following checklist as a step by step troubleshooting guide If you still can t solve the problem please complete the checklist and mail it to Moxa We will do a further analysis and then contact you with the results Type the IP addresses in the spaces provided Internet Cellular Network Li SCADA ioAdmin Active OPC Server ioLogik W5300 IP IP IP Problem Description e Can t Power On e T
107. c is used all three conditions must be true to create a positive result If OR logic is used one or more true conditions must be met to trigger the action ni na re Result of T 25 re Result of AND Logic OR Logic 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 The 24 rules are defined individually and are executed one by one in a loop The 2 rule can only be processed after running the 1 rule and the entire rule set will start running from the beginning after the last rule is processed ELSE G I I ECL l Rule 0 IF E ELSE H I l I l I I I l l Rule 2 I I ELSE R l l f I BEEN l ELSE l I Rule 23 You will see a list of the rules in the current rule set on the main screen Double Click on a rule to open that rule s configuration window as shown in the following figure or double click on an empty rule to start a new rule ioLogik W5300 Logic 0 Configu V Enable Enable Logic IF Empty Y Empty e Mail Y i Relation between conditions AND Equivalent Logic Statement Click amp Go Logic lt Empty gt lt Empty gt Y x Cancel E Under Relation between conditions select AND to specify that all conditions must be satisfied for the actions to take place select OR to spe
108. ccording to the Power On Settings To switch between DI and DO channel operation select the desired mode in the I O Direction field under Power On Settings After clicking Apply you will need to restart the ioLogik for the new setting to take effect 2 Power On Settings DI L DO status Hn OFF Start ATTENTION Switching between DI and DO channel requires restarting the ioLogik for the new setting to take effect You must restart the ioLogik before proceeding with configuration or programming Digital Input Mode Selection A DI channel can be set to DI or Event Counter mode In DI mode the channel connects to wet dry contacts In Event Counter mode the channel accepts limit or proximity switches and counts events according to the ON OFF status When Lo to Hi is selected the counter value increases when the attached switch is pushed When Hi to Lo is selected the counter value increases when the switch is pushed and released Number of Digital Input Mode Settings Logik WS340 HSPA 8 Yo ioLogik W5340 OB N Y o o Y ioLogik W5312 8 Dis 4 DIOs When logged in as administrator double click on a channel in the I O Configuration panel to configure that channel s settings A window will open with configuration options for that channel Each DI channel will be configured to act as either a DI or Event Counter channel according to the Mode Settings To switch between DI and Event Counter channel operation
109. cify that any one of the conditions can be satisfied for the actions to take place The Equivalent Logic Statement at the bottom shows a real time text based summary of the rule that you are defining It provides a useful way to make sure the rule is designed as you intended IF HEN ELSE Conditionals IF statements are trigger THEN ELSE actions Under the IF column you can set up to 3 conditions that must be satisfied when more than one condition is defined AND or OR determinants are used to complete the logic and which will according to the inputs determine whether actions under the THEN or ELSE column will take effect For example an alarm can be activated when a door is opened Use the pull downs to specify the conditions and units of measurement e g DI 0 OFF Logic 0 Configuratior Enable Enable Logic Counter Al Relay Internal Register Timer Schedule Expansion Module Connection Fail Virtual Channel System Start Up THEN Empty Empty Empty IF conditions may be defined as follows 4 18 r ELSE Empty Empty Empty ioLogik W5300 Click amp Go Logic IF Conditions Remark o DI x represents the channel number Counter Counter x represents the channel number Max Counter Value 4 294 967 295 AI AI x represents the number of the channel Max Value Depends on the analog modes or the result of scalin
110. conditions JAND THEN Select Channel Pulse Dutput 1 Select Action 4 28 ioLogik W5300 Click amp Go Logic AO Analog Output AO refers to the action of controlling the local Analog Output channels that react to the IF conditions Select the THEN ELSE action to AO and click on the property button ci to enter the AO Settings window 9 Enable Logic IF THEN ELSE Empty AO Empty M Empty X Empty Y Empty Y Relation between conditions Built in 9 Expansions Slot 1E1241 0 RAwlde so X Cancel Relay Counts In the THEN ELSE action Relay refers to the current counts specifying how many times a relay has been triggered The counts are stored internally and can be cleared RESET is the only operator Select the THEN ELSE action to Relay and click on the property button to enter the Relay Settings window Logic 0 Configuration i E Cv Enable Enable Logic IF THEN r ELSE lt Empty gt m SET lt Empty gt m lt Empty gt m lt Empty gt m lt Empty gt hz lt Empty gt m lt Empty gt m lt Empty gt Relay Settine Relation between conditions JAND THEN Select Channel ResetCNT 0 m Select Action Reset il 2 Cancel 4 29 ioLogik W5300 Click amp Go Logic In
111. connects the ioLogik W5300 will first reboot the modem to restore the physical layer connection Enable System Reconnect to reinitiate the W5300 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 Meter Sensor OP Mode The ioLogik W5300 supports four OP modes Transparent Serial Tunnel TCP Server and TCP Client Modbus TCP lt gt Modbus RTU Gateway and Modbus Serial Tags Az Fome Update Qi LAM Settings My Cellular Settings Cellular Fieconmection My Network States Watchdog Message Monitor wy 10 Configures IVO Expansions six Aches Tage Diekie Loge lu Server Info F Server Seltrit Serial Poe Part Seltrg Baudiate 3600 Ur nn Shop Bis 1 VY ese Trarqnarert Sena BLU TCP R Modbus TCP 3 Hous ATU Gees Fei Modest Sanal Tags Mode h5 495 dana hi F koer Lorieol tt Tranaparant Sena Tune TCP Seren i Remote Pot T Blind z Resesh Panty none RIZ EE e Transparent Serial Tunnel Transparent Serial Tunnel mode creates a TCP socket to a remote host program and transparently sends and receives data to attached legacy serial devices inu i Serial e Modbus RTU Gateway This function allows users to attach a serial Modbus RTU meter to the ioLogik W5300 s serial port in this case the ioLogik W5300 will act as a Modbus RTU to Modbus TCP gateway
112. d I O devices It is useful for building automation and telecom applications Use these fields to enable SNMP and to set read and write strings 3 14 ioLogik W5300 The ioAdmin Utility The I O Configuration Panel When logged in as administrator click on the I O Configuration tab and double click on one of the channels listed below to configure that channel s settings A window for that channel will open showing the configuration options After the channel has been configured click Apply to implement the new settings Ex Cellular Settings Cellular Reconnection Ey Network Statistics Watchdog Message Monitor P 0 Expansions d Meter Sensor x Active Tags Y Ulick amp Go Logic Server Info d Server Settings go Firmware Update a 140 Configuration 192 168 127 254 W5340 0 008 V NOTE Right click the window to change the view to show or not show the product picture Horizontal View includes the product picture whereas Vertical View does not show the product picture Configuring AI Channels The ioLogik W5340 and W5340 HSPA are both equipped with 4 AI analog input channels that can be set individually to 5 V 10 V O to 10 V O to 20 mA and 4 to 20 mA You may also set all channels at once using the Apply to all channels check box left figure below 3 15 ioLogik W5300 The ioAdmin Utility Alias Name right figure below lets users conf
113. d Time e Model Information e System Configuration e Modbus Address Device Management List ioAdmin can import and export a list of ioLogik devices that are being managed This file can make it easier to manage all devices on the network and includes the following information e Device name e Module e IP address e Unit ID 3 2 ioLogik W5300 The ioAdmin Utility Using the ioAdmin Utility The ioAdmin Utility Window Below you see a screenshot of ioAdmin s main window with its main features highlighted The window defaults to the I O Configuration Panel which displays a figure of your unit and the status of its I O channels The other tabs in the main window take you to device and network settings which become available once you log o the ioLogik Note that configuration options are not available until you log in as administrator File System Sort Help H R IS Y 4 o z PERITI loLogik W5340 AAI 8DIO 2RELAY GPRS a T 192 168 127 254 LAN Settings Ey Cellular Settings 1 Cellular Reconnection Ey Network Statistics Watchdog Message Monitor y 1 0 Configuration F 1 0 Expansions gt Meter Sensor Active Tags Y Click amp Go Logic amp Server Info EP Server Settings a Firmware Update 192 168 127 254 0 000 Q W5340 I O sync rate 2 sec E Ready 115200 None 8 1 0 00 09 38 FF 05 22 23 1 Window title 3 Quick link butto
114. d an I O expansion module such as the ioLogik E1210 or E1211 additional tabs will appear as shown below ml E atto Ey Cellular Settings I Cellular Reconnection Ey Network Statistics Watchdog Message Monitor y 120 Configuration P 0 Expansions P Meter Sensor x Active Tags Y Click amp Go Logic amp Server Info P Server Settings 4 Firmware Update 192 168 127 254 192 168 127 251 192 168 127 250 mmm tit mm nnannann WRERRRERERRR NERRRERE EERE Ree Ree E ws34d a E1210 I E1211 Step 5 Use ioAdmin to configue the higher order logic for the expansion modules Click on the I O Expansion tab to check I O status for individual devices or to set the alias for a selected I O channel You may also use the Click amp Go Data Logging and Active Tags panels to configure automated behavior and routines for each E1200 I O terminal waan ES E1210 E121 DI DI pump 11 02 DI Flow_ 1 03 Counter pump_2 04 DI JIDIT 05 DI You cannot configure the E1200 s I O channels usihg ioAdmin The configuration must be done with the E1200 configuration tool either over the web console or using ioSearch 3 27 ioLogik W5300 The ioAdmin Utility The Active Tags Panel When logged in as administrator fill in the fixed IP address on the Active Tags panel to configure address and port settings for Active OPC The Active OPC Server A
115. d for these expansion modules IF Expansion Hodule Connection Fail E3 i Slot E1210 Connection Fail 1 E1210 EE X Cancel System Start up Click amp Go logic provides the IF condition to perform an action such as triggering the local output or SMS alarm to indicate that the system is restarting 4 23 ioLogik W5300 Click amp Go Logic Logic 0 Configuration Enable f Enable Logic lt Empty gt lt Empty gt Relation between conditions OND More Information about Repeat Interval vs Edge Detection Combining the Timer function with other IF conditions allows actions to be repeated when the specified logic is sustained over a period of time However if a condition is based on edge detection i e ON to OFF or OFF to ON it can only be triggered once The following scenarios illustrate how edge detection affects the Timer N sec In each diagram the statuses of three sensors are shown over a period of time with a high signal corresponding to a true condition The green shaded area shows the duration of time that the IF conditions have been met No Edge Detection In this scenario the rule checks each sensor for on status so edge detection is not involved As long as the sensors remain on the required conditions are satisfied and the THEN actions will repeat at interval N Relation between IF conditions satisfied s Repeat interval Timer N sec Timer N sec
116. dbus T P Modbus TC IEEE SCADA Software P SNMP Trap Modbus Gatewav loLogik with Dynamic IP or Static IP Active OPC Server and ioLogik W5300 series products also automatically generate tags to eliminate the headache of specifying individual IP addresses I O channels and data formats one by one or of editing and importing configuration text files Instead Active OPC Server automatically creates the tags for a target ioLogik All you need to do is select the channels to be updated from the Active OPC Server Generally speaking tag generation is 50 times faster on Active OPC Server compared to a traditional OPC server making extra training for installation and configuration of the OPC no longer a requirement The traditional polling architecture occupies more network bandwidth which results in longer response times In comparison cellular enabled ioLogik units use push communications and can report active messages when predefined events occur This event driven logic successfully speeds up I O response times allows for more precise I O access and relieves network bandwidth and CPU loading burdens Resolving Dynamic Private IP Issues with DDNS NOTE In addition to using Active OPC Server to register an ioLogik W5300 with SCADA over a dynamic IP cellular connection you may also use DDNS to configure the device with a unique URL The ioLogik W5300 can be configured to register a DNS hostname i e
117. ddress may use either an IP address or a URL The default port number is 9900 The port number should be the same as the one set as the Active OPC Server s Active Tag Listen Port After the OPC and channel tags have been configured click Create Tags The ioLogik W5300 must be rebooted in order for the settings to take effect File System Sort Help Fe g id a i Host 192 168 127 1 2 lt lt ioLogik W5340 AAI 8DIO 2RELAY GPRS cB 192 168 127 254 i w5340 a Firmware Update LAN Settings Sp Cellular Settings U Ey Network Statistics Watchdog Message Monitor a 1 0 Configuration f 1 0 Expansions Cd Meter Sensor M Click amp Go Logic amp Server Info Server Settings TM Enable Active OPC 5 Redundancy Mode Changed while failed a am nici Normal IP Addri 192 168 127 1 IP amp ddr2 0 0 0 0 Port 9900 Heartbeat Interval g D for disable or range 1 65535 T Refresh w5340 ili Slottt1 E1212 lt 192 169 127 253 gt EG Slottt4 Serial Tag TW Enable All AI Channels Al 00 OnChange 500 MUpdateper 1 1 65535 A01 VlOnChange 500 x MUpdateper 1 1 865535 Al02 V OnChange 500 x ViUpdateper 1 1 65535 A03 V OnChange 500 x iUpdateper 1 1 65535 r DI DO AD Global Setting include expansion modules Update by 7
118. device will automatically restart the modem board after sixty seconds e GPRS Retry After the connection between the device and GSM carrier has been made The device will try to connect with the Internet After XX time of failed retry the W5300 will restart the modem board 3 40 ioLogik W5300 The ioAdmin Utility The Chart below shows the Carrier Check behavior PING Check before system restart 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 e Dest IP URL Can either be an AOPC server IP or any public URL for the device to check its connection with the internet e Auto Retry Will be activated when the AOPC can t connect with the AOPC server The W5300 will tell the machine to ping the Dest IP URL to check for an Internet connection e Continuous Check Until 3 failures The W5300 continuously check its connection with the IP URL to ensure that it is constantly connected to the internet could incur a high cose depending on your cellular plan e Network Log The Network Log records the activity of the cellular connections Click the Export Log button to retrieve the log file System Reconnect after hours e 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 e Ifthe wireless signal is unstable and dis
119. dmin s graphical user interface gives you easy access to all status information and settings ioAdmin can also be used to configure Click amp Go rules to provide front end event handling capabilities Software Requirements Operating System Microsoft Windows 2000 XP or later Editor Not necessary Microsoft Office 2003 Access 2003 or later NOTE In this chapter all of the descriptions are based on ioAdmin 3 10 The function however is dependent on the firmware version Use firmware version V1 3 or above for the ioLogik W5312 series and V1 5 or above for the ioLogik W5340 series Key Features Remote Management Over the Ethernet or Cellular network ioAdmin allows users to e Search and configure multiple ioLogiks e Perform I O status monitoring and control e Use active message monitoring e Use Click amp Go local logic control configuration e Use the firmware upgrade interface e Restart the ioLogik e Reset to factory defaults On line Wiring Guide A wiring guide can be opened from within ioAdmin Configuration File ioAdmin allows the entire configuration of the ioLogik W5300 series to be saved as a file The file is viewable in text format and serves three purposes e As a record or backup of your configuration e Asatemplate for configuring other ioLogik W5300 units e As a quick reference guide for you to configure Modbus drivers in a SCADA system The file includes the following information e File title Date an
120. dress whenever you need it LAN Settings Bi Cellular Settings Cellular Reconnection Ej Network Statistic Mag atchdog Message Monitor x 1 0 Configuration 4 0 Expansions _ Meter Sensor x Active Tags Y Click amp Go Logic d Server Settings ae Firmware Update Access e cr 34097 MEE Read ma VendolD 34098 0x0001 Read Unit ID for MODBUS RTU 34100 Moxa Technologies Inc Read Vendor Name 34101 W5340 Active GPRS 1 0 Server Read Product Name 34103 V1 9 Read Firmware Version 34104 Build 4012115 01 21 2014 Read Firmware Release Date 34117 V2 0 Read Click amp Go Version 34118 V32 48 Read MOS Version 34120 VII Read ADC Version 34105 13 Read Number of TCP connection 34106 0x0100 Read Ethernet Interface Speed 10 100 34107 00 30 E8 27 17 21 Read LAN MAC Address 44097 192 168 127 254 Read wWiite LAN IP Address 44098 DE 1 Bead wri AN Subnet Mask 44099 0000 Read Wiite LAN Gateway 416 356611020 b Read Write ellular IMEI 34123 0 0 0 0 Read GPRS IP 34111 1119 Read System Elapsed Time in sec 44100 60 Read Write Modbus TCP Alive Check Timeout 44101 10048 0034 0011 0024 0006 2000 Read Write System Local Time 44102 54 Read write System Time Zone 44104 255 255 255 255 Read write DNS1 Server Address Server Settings Panel General Click the Server Settings tab to log in as an ioAdmin administrator This is required to gain access to the ioLogik configuration options If
121. e E mail Server configures the parameters of the target e mail servers and the recipient e mail addresses The Recipient Database should contain a list of available e mail addresses for your network environment The e mail message defined in the Click amp Go logic will be sent to all addresses listed in the Receiver s list To add e mail addresses to the Available receiver s list enter the Name and Mail Address and click the Add finger icon to move addresses to the Recipient Database use the Remove finger icon to remove it Hail Address Settings Mame Mail Address 8 P Recipient Database Hail Server Settings SMTP Server Address Login Mame SMTP Server Port 25 Login Password Rety 3 Interval 60 x Cancel 4 10 ioLogik W5300 Click amp Go Logic Under Mail Server Settings you must configure the address of the SMTP server with your username and password When using an FQDN Fully Qualified Domain Name address such as ms moxa com you must specify the ioLogik s DNS settings or check the Cellular Settings to see if the DNS settings were retrieved by the cellular connection Be Network Statistics watchdog Message Monitor fav VPN Settings VO Configuration 4r VO Expansions 4 Meter Sensor ee Active Tags 2 Click amp Go Logic ii Server Info Server Settings a Firmware Update a LAN Settings Ba Cellular Settings CT Cellular Reconnection Dial up Settin Cellular Statu Use
122. e as specified in the pulse mode parameters The low and high level widths are specified in multiples of 0 5 ms for Digital Output 1 5 s for Relay output with a maximum setting of 65 535 For digital output you would enter 1000 for a width of 500 ms If the OFF width value is 5000 and the ON width value is 5000 the pulse output would be a square wave with a 5 second pulse cycle You can specify between 1 and 4 294 967 295 pulses 0 indicates a continuous pulse output E square wave OFF Width When the ioLogik 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 Settings located on the DO Config tab You can set a DO channel to turn ON or to commence pulse output whenever the ioLogik is powered on Relay Count Monitoring Two types of relay counts can be recorded in the ioLogik W5340 Total Counts and Current Counts Relay Total Counts records the total number of times a relay output channel has been triggered in its lifetime In general each relay output channel can be used an average of 100 000 times Users can monitor these counts to see when the module should be replaced or to switch to a different channel if the total count approaches the upper limit RLY 01 DO OFF z si 3 22 ioLogik W5300 The ioAdmin Utility Current Counts allows the counter to be reset to zero so that relay triggers may be measured in batches For example if RLY 0 is connec
123. e ioLogik W5300 and then higher order logic may be configured using the ioAdmin Click amp Go Active Tags and Data Logging panels The maximum number of expansion modules allowed is three E1200 expansion units do not need to be directly connected e g they may be connected using a switch but they must be installed on the same network segment as the ioLogik W5300 or they will not be detected To configure an E1200 expansion unit for use with the ioLogik W5300 follow these steps Start ioSearch and use it to detect your ioLogik E1200 external expansion modules Configure the signal parameters for each I O channel Save the configuration to a file Use ioSearch to import the configuration file to your local drive Open ioAdmin and open the I O Expansions panel Load the E1200 configuration file into ioAdmin by pressing the Add button and indicating the filepath Repeat steps 1 through 6 for any other ioLogik E1200 units you wish to configure Restart the ioLogik W5300 pore um ou mI I YS 3 24 ioLogik W5300 The ioAdmin Utility After the restart ioAdmin should automatically detect your ioLogik E1200 devices You may now use ioAdmin s Click amp Go Active Tags and Data Logging panels to complete the configuration of the I O expansion units Once the devices are detected you should see them listed in the I O Expansions panel as shown below y Click amp Go Logic i Server Info ER Server Settings a Firmware Update d LAN Set
124. ecipients for the SNMP trap Logic 0 Configuration E fw Enable r Enable Logic IF THEN ELSE DI h lt Empty gt lt Empty gt zZ lt Empty gt M lt Empty gt z lt Empty gt m lt Empty gt Empty m SNMP Trap Setting x pens AND E Relation between a i nni v Bindl O channel status Bindl O channel status p 00 M Bindl O channel status DI 0D v Select Specific ID 1 Sent every o sec D sent once lt r 010101 J OK X Cancel Active Message In response to a proper IF condition the Active Message function sends a customized message to one or more IP destinations by TCP or UDP packets Select the THEN ELSE action for Active Message and then click the property button l to enter the Message Content Settings window Enter your desired message in the Message Content column Dynamic fields such as time date IP address and I O status can be inserted in your message by clicking Keyword Lookup Messages are sent in ASCII by default but can be sent in HEX by selecting the Send as HEX separated by checkbox Logic 0 Configuratio n i p 4 Enable Enable Logic IF THEN ELSE Empty Y Active Message v Empty v Empty Y lt Empty gt Y Empty X Empty Y Empty Y lt Empty gt v
125. econds w Update Step 2 Specify the Dest IP URL for the alive check for the Ethernet interface Click Update and restart the ioLogik to activate this function Primary Backup Connections Router Primary Ethernet Back up Cellular NOTE The Dest IP URL must be specified so the Ethernet port will detect and switch to the backup cellular interface when the primary Ethernet Interface fails 5 28 A Pin outs and Cable Wiring The following topics are covered in this appendix 9 Pinouts gt CNI SMA Cellular Antenna Connector gt CN2 DBI Male RS 232 Connector gt CN3 RJ 45 Ethernet Connector TB1 Power Input Terminal Block TB2 I O Terminal Block W5340 TB3 5 pin 4 wire 2 wire RS 422 485 Terminal Block TB2 I O Terminal Block W5312 0 Cable Wiring VV V WV gt Digital Input Dry Contact gt Digital Input Wet Contact gt Digital Output Sink Mode gt Relay Output gt Analog Input ioLogik W5300 Pin outs and Cable Wiring Pinouts CN I Antenna Connector TB1 Power Input Grounding Point TB2 I O Terminal SWIM CN3 RJ 45 TB3 RS 422 485 f CN3 CN2 RS 232 CN1 SMA Cellular Antenna Connector CN2 DB9 Male RS 232 Connector PIN RS 485 signals DCD DCD E Pini 1 Ping ioLogik W5300 U Pin13 Al2 EE AI3 HE e O o z 1 D D D DIO 6 TB1 Power Input
126. ed in the The Server Settings Panel or show all devices which have an AOPC client installed on them Auto Scan ioLogik Devices a Auto Scan ioLogik devices allows users to search and locate an ioLogik on the same physical network or specify a remote IP address to connect to a remote ioLogik Sorting Views These buttons give four different ways of re ordering devices in the ioAdmin navigation panel The icons are shown at right and ur Sk explained in the table below icon Navigation Panel View Sort according to the connection as Hast 132 168 18 207 using subnets and IP addresses Eg ioLogik Sort according to device type using the ioLogik model number as Host 1 32 168 13 207 HER ioLagik 58 w520 7 i pem Sort by the ioLogik s location field this is E Host 132 158 13 207 a descriptor that is defined in the HIER ologik ioAdmin s The Server Settings Panel E Et 2 Show all devices that support an Active gs Host 192 158 13 207 OPC client Fig iaLagik EE lt STANLEY_ LILI 192 158 13 20 Po BAD DO SO E 8 OD 0E 40 gt NOTE The default location is Empty If you have not set the location field when setting up the ioLogik W5300 the navigation panel will register its location as Empty and group all devices configured so together 3 8 ioLogik W5300 The ioAdmin Utility ioAdmin Navigation Panel The navigation panel shows an overview of every configured ioLogik device cu
127. ed with a remote VPN server e ioLogik connects to the server in tunnel mode using the IPsec protocol suite e The following encryption ciphers and authentication authorization and accounting AAA protocols are available using this setup Manual Key ESP IKE PSK gt DES 3DES AES128 AES192 AES256 encryption gt MD5 SHA1 authentication gt IPsec NAT traversal Anti Replay and PFS Perfect Forwarding Secrecy Example Gateway to gateway connection between ioLogik and IPsec servers Dynamic Fixed WAN IP ioLogik W5300 HSDPA Dynamic Fixed WAN IP 64 50 124 69 Cisco 3 Com Juniper Router Linux OpenSWAN ioLogik W5300 HSDPA Dynamic Fixed WAN IP ioLogik W5300 HSDPA 3 36 ioLogik W5300 The ioAdmin Utility ioAdmin VPN Settings Tab General Settings a 140 Configuration o Expansions EF Meter Sensor va Active Tags 3 Click amp Go Logic Qi Server Info EP Server Settings a Firmware Update Gi LAN Settings 4r VPN Settings i Cellular Reconnection M Network Statistics ig watchdog Message Monitor z Enable j VPM tunnel madel Manual Key ESP Remote endpoint IP 54 50 124 53 Remote subnet IP 192 168 1 1 Remote subnet netmask 255 255 255 0 IN Local subnet IF 192 168 2 1 Local subnet netmask 255 255 255 0 VPN Tunnel Mode Manual Key ESP or ISAKMP PSK selection Remote Endpoint IP Enter the WAN IP of the remote VPN server endpoint Remote Subnet IP Enter the r
128. emote 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 W5300 HSPA subnet LAN IP Local Subnet netmask Enter the ioLogik W5300 HSPA subnet netmask Manual Key ESP 140 Configuration 41 0 Expansions gt Meter Sensor i Active Tags v Click amp Go Logic GW Server Info Server Settings ge Firmware Update LAN Settings T Cellular Reconnection Ey Network Statistics Watchdog Message Monitor vay VPN Settings Manual Key ESP Incoming Security Settings SPI 1234567890 Encryption mode DES Encryption key MoxaT est Authentication mode MD5 Authentication key abcdefghiklmnop Outgoing Security Settings SPI 1234567890 Encryption mode DES Em Encryption key MoxaTest Authentication mode MD5 Authentication key abcdefghijklmnop wv Update Refresh x SPI Sets the VPN manual key incoming outgoing SPI between 257 and 4294967295 Encryption mode Selects the incoming outgoing encryption mode Encryption key Enters the incoming outgoing encryption key Encryption mode Length Bytes pes 3DES 3 37 ioLogik W5300 The ioAdmin Utility Authentication mode Select the incoming outgoing authentication mode Authentication key Enter the incoming outgoing authentication key Authentication mode Length Bytes MDS 16
129. en Hi to Lo is selected the counter value increases when an attached switch circuit is released When Both is selected the counter value increases when attached the switch circuit is successively closed and opened Counter Scaling After configuring a DI channel as an Event Counter an additional Counter Scaling tab will indicate how often the counter should be updated during the time unit specified for the virtual channel For example if the device is configured to Update every 5 sec in the Counter Scaling tab and the Virtual Channel is configured for Time Interval 1 min and has Accumulation flagged then as each minute passes this virtual channel will log the total of the last 12 counter updates E DI Channel 1 Lal c ro ES 22 DI Config MI DI Test E Alias Name Counter Scaling Enable Slope intercept Formula M Result Count Difference mem 100 Result Unit cubic mete Update every secls Apply to all channels v Apply 3 20 ioLogik W5300 The ioAdmin Utility The counter value resets to zero whenever power is disconnected To make sure the counter value is saved whenever power is disconnected select Save Status on Power Failure Once power is reconnected the value will remain the same as when power was cut To enable the counter to resume counting immediately upon powering up go to the Power On Settings section of the DI Config tab The counter starts logging signals only after configured to do so by a
130. enario the rule checks DI 0 for a change in status and DI 1 and DI 2 for status only The repeat interval will not have an effect if the AND relationship is used because the edge condition for DI 0 can never be sustained over a length of time With the OR relationship the IF conditions will be satisfied as long as DI 1 or DI 2 is on and the THEN actions will be triggered over interval N DI 0 OFF to ON DI 1 ON DI 2 ON IF conditions satisfied THEN action triggered THEN ELSE Actions Under the THEN column you can specify up to 3 actions that will be performed when the IF conditions are satisfied 3 actions under the ELSE column will also be performed when the IF is NOT satisfied Possible actions include changing the status of a DO channel starting or stopping an Event Counter or sending a message by SNMP trap TCP UDP or e mail Logic 0 Configuration Enable Enable Logic IF lt Empty gt lt Empty gt Empty ELSE lt Empty gt lt Empty gt Internal Register Remote Action Timer lt Empty gt Relation between conditions AND If Conditions Result of Trigger of Trigger of A1 A2 A3 AND Logic Then Actions ELSE Actions 0 0 0 0 NO YES 0 0 1 0 NO YES 0 1 0 0 NO YES 0 1 1 0 NO YES 1 0 0 0 NO YES 1 0 1 0 NO YES 1 1 0 0 NO YES 1 1 1 1 YES YES 4 26 ioLogik W5300 Click amp Go Logic If Conditions Result of Trigg
131. er of Trigger of A1 A2 A3 OR Logic Then Actions ELSE Actions 0 0 0 0 NO YES 0 0 1 1 YES NO 0 1 0 1 YES NO 0 1 1 1 YES NO 1 0 0 1 YES NO 1 0 1 1 YES NO 1 1 0 1 YES NO 1 1 1 1 YES NO THEN ELSE actions can be specified as follows THEN ELSE Actions Operators Rema so For iologik E1241 expansion Internal Register Reg x represents the number of the internal register Tae meme Timer STOP START Timer x x 00 to 23 Active Message ID Source IP Unicode supported e Mail MEE Create the contents of the email Short Message Service Select recipients from the phone book define the content and configure the escalation Data Log Start Stop Start Stop Select which profile to start or stop FTP Service Select which profile and FTP server to upload the log file NOTE The following THEN Actions are only supported by the ioLogik W5300 Short Message Service Data Log Start Stop and FTP Service Counter In this THEN ELSE action the only operator for the Counter function is RESET which clears the counts of an Event Counter channel This function is often used in a charging system to clear the readings of a meter Select the THEN ELSE action to Counter and click on the property button el to enter the Counter Settings window Logic 0 Configuration E rv Enable fe Enable Logic IF THEN gt ELSE DI x ex m3 lt Empty gt Empty i Empty m Empty M
132. ers can assign a fixed IP to one specific SIM card While all I O devices have their own fixed IP address the entire system will run as a traditional monitoring system with physical wires This solution has the benefit exhibiting the same behavior as a wired solution However not all telecom service providers offer this kind of service and those that do offer it at a relatively high cost 3 New Cellular Network with Active Architecture A new type of cellular network based on push technology is now available This type of service requires a host PC with a public static IP allowing all remote cellular devices to connect to the host PC regardless of whether or not the device has a public or private IP The Active OPC Server software running on a PC with a static IP is required to update the devices IP and the fixed device name After connecting to the cellular network all operations can follow the original infrastructure of the mobile phone provider Moxa s ioLogik W5000 series cellular remote I O units are based on push technology with Active OPC Server Active OPC Server which runs on a PC with static IP will receive and register the device s IP and create a connection while the ioLogik W5300 is on line Once the connection has been created bi directional communication can ensue The built in front end intelligence Click amp Go logic enables the ioLogik to report its I O status alarms and log data actively 2 ctively Create a Connection from
133. es Yes TCP UDP Active Message SNMP Traps E Mail SMS 4 2 ioLogik W5300 Click amp Go Logic Features Click amp Go Logic has the following key features e Easy local logic control using intuitive IF Then Else style construction e Up to 24 user defined rules e Up to 3 I O based conditions and 3 DO or network actions per rule e Choice of email TCP UDP SNMP trap and SMS for active I O messaging e Customizable message content with dynamic fields for time date IP address and more e Up to 10 simultaneous IP destinations for TCP UDP messaging e Internal register function for remote output control when Click amp Go is running e Timer Delay function for timing events e Configurable interval for time triggered events NOTE In this chapter all the descriptions are based on the ioAdmin 3 10 Be sure to use firmware V1 3 or above for the ioLogik W5312 series firmware V1 5 or above for the ioLogik W5340 series and Active OPC Server V1 11 or above Click amp Go Logic Basics To use Click amp Go Logic start ioAdmin and log on as an ioLogik administrator on the Server Settings panel Once you are logged on go to the Click amp Go Logic panel It should appear as below ge Firmware Update Gi LAN Settings Cellular Settings T Cellular Reconnection Network Statistics Watchdog Message Monitor a 1 a y MU Configuration I O Expansions 4 Meter Sensor Active Tags YW Click amp Go Logic fi ServerInio
134. es sec e Only one channel enabled 100 samples sec Input Impedance 200K ohms min Built in Resistor for Current Input 102 ohms Digital Input Sensor Type Wet Contact NPN or PNP and Dry Contact I O Mode DI or Event Counter Dry Contact e On short to GND e Off open Wet Contact DI to GND e On 0 to 3 VDC e Off 10 to 30 VDC Common Type 4 points per COM Counter Frequency 900 Hz power off storage Digital Filtering Time Interval Software selectable Programmable Digital Output Type Sink I O Mode DO or Pulse Output Pulse Output Frequency 1 kHz Over voltage Protection 45 VDC Over current Protection 2 6 A 4 channels 650 mA Over temperature Shutdown 160 C min Current Rating 200 mA per channel DIO Output Leakage Current 3 6 mA 24 VDC Relay Output Type Form A N O power relay Contact Current Rating e Resistive Load 1 A 30 VDC 250 VAC 110 VAC Initial Insulation Resistance 1000 m ohms min 500 VDC Mechanical endurance 5 000 000 operations Electrical endurance 600 000 operations 1 A resistive load Contact Resistance 100 m ohms max Pulse Output 0 3 Hz at rated load Power Requirements Power Consumption ioLogik W5340 e Always on 195 mA 24 VDC e On demand 178 mA 24 VDC ioLogik W5340 HSPA e Always on 196 mA 24 VDC e On demand 189 mA 24 VDC MTBF mean time between failure Time ioLogik W5340 196 561 hrs ioLogik W5340 HSPA 280 739 hrs Datab
135. esult in the loss of all configuration settings and any Click amp Go logic that may have already been configured The Server Settings Panel In the Server Settings panel you can configure Management Settings like password server name and server location ioAdmin supports long server names and a location description of up to 58 chars You can also configure Time Settings such as local date and time time zone and time server under the Server Setting Panel For example you can use tock stdtime gov tw a Cellular Reconnection Be Network Statistics N Watchdog Message Monitor fav VPN Settings al D Configuration 1 0 Expansions ER Meter Sensor E Click amp Go Logic di Server Info P Server Settings Ba Cellular Settings Enter Password Cis Login 1 Logout Management Settings Time Settings i Active Tags gi LAN Settings a Firmware Update Change Password 8 char max Local Date 2011 SA i 14 m Reconfim Password Time fi f E 2 wf Update Time Zane Server Name GMT 08 00 T aipei Tank DI vi Update Time Server Server Location wf Update P Update E Refresh NOTE The server also relates to the node created in the Active OPC Server _ _ Si Moxa Active OPC Server EE dw D rm o o mr To File View Configuration Help ROBERTYC KUO01 Name Description Channel Status Value Type Value Unit Quality Access Right Biologik S Bg W534
136. expansion modules ET HI Update by 1 0 On Change O Interval 1 ses 1 55535 DIDO Channels TC Enable All DI Channels jEH 00 CHO jtH 2 lCHa3 cH 04 CH 05 EH 06 C CH OF r1 Enable All LO Channels TTT Step 5 ioAdmin will prompt you to restart the device Step 6 Open Active OPC server You will see the device and data for 4 AIs in the display window amp Moxa Active OPE Server File View Configuration Help E TRA 1 Name Description Channel Status Value Type Value Unit Quality Access Right good ere AI 00 AI 0 Float 0 001 10V Good Read only aws 40 HSDPA T 01 192 168 127 254 AI 01 AI 1 Float 0 001 10V Good Read only AI 02 AI 2 Float 0 001 10V Good Read only AI 03 AI 3 Float 0 001 10V Good Read only Comm Slot 01 Comm Slot 1 Boolean 0 Link Up Down Good Read only Comm Slot 02 Comm Slot 2 Boolean 0 Link Up Down Good Read only Comm Slot 03 Comm Slot 3 Boolean 0 Link Up Down Good Read only SysConnect System Co Boolean 1 Link Up Down Good Read only Step 7 Connect to the SCADA system and choose the OPC server as Moxa Active OPC Server Step 8 Follow SCADA instruments to create data tags for these 4 analog inputs Step 9 After creating these 4 tags place them in a suitable position on the SCADA screen You can find these values in the SCADA display 5 20 ioLogik W5300 Planning and Assistance Updating Serial Tags to SCADA System with Active OPC
137. f one Click amp Go logic to another The default value of an internal register is O register Number Initial Value Internal Register Reg 0 to Reg 23 0 to 255 Ee Internal Register Settings Initial Yalue Description Timer Settings The Timer function allows users to delay an action trigger an action to run or repeat an action A timer is activated by a change of the logic event After the timed interval has expired the output will be performed The 24 timers that can be implemented with Click amp Go V2 logic have the default time interval set to 5 seconds in the STOP state Be sure to configure the interval before using a timer With the default state set to START the timer will start when the Click amp Go logic is activated TimerNumper Initial State Configuration Timer 0 to Timer 23 START STOP 4 9 ioLogik W5300 Click amp Go Logic Ee Internal Register settings Initial Value Description SNMP Trap Server The ioLogik W5300 supports SNMP v2 Simple Network Management Protocol to allow monitoring of the network and I O devices with SNMP Network Management software It is useful for building automation and telecom applications Before monitoring the system information of an ioLogik via SNMP trap first define a rule in Click amp Go logic to update the I O status up to 10 SNMP trap servers can be defined Se SNMP Manage Hanager Address 192 168 127 1 192 168 127 2 E Mail Server Th
138. g Internal Register Float can be used as the comparison or throughput setting controlled by remote SCADA or a Modbus TCP program Relay CurRelayCNT x represents the current relay counts for the channel Max Value 4 294 967 295 Internal Register Reg x represents the number of the internal register x 00 to 23 Trigger Value 0 to 255 Timer Timer x x 00 to 23 Max value 4 294 967 295 seconds Expansion Module Connection Failure MEM System Start up Activate when the system is starting up at System Start NOTE The following IF Conditions are only supported by the ioLogik W5300 Expansion Module Connection Failure Virtual Channel and System Start up DI Digital Input DI refers to the status of a digital input channel Edge detection may be used to further define the electrical requirements for signaling For example the condition DI O OFF is satisfied for as long as DI 0 remains off The condition DI O ON to OFF however is only satisfied the instant the DI 0 turns off The transition of the status change can also be handled using the Change operator so that actions are triggered both for ON to OFF and OFF to ON transitions Scroll to select DI and click on the property MES button to enter the DI Settings window Logic 0 Configuration Enable amp Enable Logic IF Select Channel Empty DI lt Empty gt Select Trigger Condition OFF ON OFF
139. g I O Devices Power on the ioLogik W5300 try changing the I O status and then use ioAdmin to determine if the status has changed under the I O Configuration bar Refer to the figure below Ey Cellular Settings 1 Cellular Reconnection Ey Network Statistics Watchdog Message Monitor y 1 0 Configuration 1 0 Expansions H Meter Sensor t Active Tags Y Click amp Go Logic Server Info P Server Settings a Firmware Update 192 168 127 254 w5340 DIN Rail Wall Mounting The ioLogik W5300 s built in mounting appendages are suitable for mounting on a flat wall or installing on a DIN rail Follow the instructions in the figures below to install the W5300 on a DIN rail STEP 1 Insert the top of the DIN rail into the slot STEP 2 The DIN rail attachment unit will snap into place as shown at right Installing Removing SIM and SD Cards The ioLogik is equipped with two slots one is for SIM cards and the other is for SD cards The card reader slots are protected inside the ioLogik device You will need to unscrew and remove the card cover to install your SIM and SD cards When inserting an SD or SIM card remember to keep the chipped side of the card facing down Follow these steps to remove or install a SIM or SD card 1 Remove the screw holding the card cover in place 2 9 ioLogik W5300 Getting Started 2 There are two different card slot types used o
140. gik W5300 Click amp Go Logic Analog Input Mode Selection Analog input channels can use either voltage or current to transmit signals Mode Selection Number of Analog Input Channels ioLogik W5340 HSPA 0 to 20 mA 4 5 V 10 V 0 10 V ioLogik W5340 4 to 20 mA When logged in as administrator double click on a channel on the I O Configuration panel to configure that channel s settings A window will open with configuration options for that channel Each AI channel will be configured to measure either voltage or current according to the Range Settings Z Al Config IER Alias Name J Enable Channel Range Settings G Reset Min E Reset Max 45 0 20mA IV Enable Auto Scali 4 20m Point Slope fo LUV Actual Scaled Min n1 10 000 Min n2 10 000 Maslm1 10 000 Max m2 10 000 Uni ly Unit y Result n2 input n1 x m2 n2 m1 n1 Slope intercept formula 1 000 Apply to all channels Alias Configuration Alias Name helps users configure the alias of a DI or DO channels and define the logic level 0 or 1 for the ON OFF status The Alias can be monitored by the ioAdmin utility or queried by using a user defined program based on the Moxa MXIO library or standard Modbus TCP protocols r ni 4 x fr DI Channel 0 x li 5101 conto B 01 reef 2 Aias Nae Alias Name Channel Name w Apply 4 7 ioLogik W5300 Click amp Go Logic AN For Clic
141. gik W5340 and W5340 HSPA can be configured to provide up to 8 digital output channels and 2 relay output channels while the ioLogik W5312 provides up to 12 digital output channels All of these channels may be treated as output channels A DO channel can be set to either DO or Pulse Output mode 3 21 ioLogik W5300 The ioAdmin Utility po ce T EE mm Ero ee Ae A m x oS amp amp DO Config DO Test EJ Alias Name amp amp Relay Config Relay Test EE Relay Count Ey Alias Name 1 Mode Settings Mode Ing DO Pulse Output 1 1 Mode Settings Made Pulse mode parameter DO ON width 1 1 5 s ARE OFF Width 1 1 59 Pulse mode parameter ON width 1 Output 0 pulses 2 Power On Settings DO status gt Pulse mode parameter 2 Power On Settings DO status Pulse mode parameter Jiss OFF Output Pulse Start OFF itput Pulse Start m3 Safe Status Settings DO status Pulse mode parameter 3 Safe Status Settings DO status Pulse mode parameter OFF Output Pulse Stop OFF Output Pulse Stop Apply to all channels Apply to all DO channels Apply v Apply Digital Output Mode Pulse Output Mode In digital output mode the specifications are as follows Type Jor ON In Pulse Output mode the selected digital output channel will generate a square wav
142. gs Cellular Reconnection Ey Network Statistics watchdog Message Monitor bay VPN Settings a Carrier check before system restart GSM Timeout 30 30 to 65 535 seconds GPRS Retry 3 3 ta 65 535 10 ta 30 seconds per retry v PING check before system restart Dest IP URL 125 227 123 167 Active OPC Server or any public URL Auto Ret 3 n Continuous check until 3 fails Retry Interval 10 10 ta 600 seconds System Reconnect after 1 hours 1 to 24 IF the wireless signal is unstable and disconnects the ioLogik 4 5300 will first reboot the modem to restore the physical layer connection Enable System Reconnect to reinitiate the W S300 IF rebooting the modem does not recover your connection the disconnection may be caused by a higher layer communication problem id Network Log The default setting of the Cellular Reconnection function is disabled which prevents it from producing extra packets If the Cellular Operation Mode is set to On Demand we recommended NOT activating the Cellular Reconnection function Carrier Check before system restart Carrier Check settings define the timeout for detecting the physical cellular connection Once the ioLogik reaches the timeout it will perform a system restart e GSM Timeout When you turn on the ioLogik W5300 the device will continue to connect to the GSM for a period of 60 seconds the default setting If it fails to connect the
143. he W5300 always reboots e Can t connect to the Cellular network e ioAdmin can t find the device e Received error message Failed to execute OPCENUM e SCADA cannot connect to Active OPC Server Self Checklist Power 1 Is the power connector connected to a power supply Yes V A NO 2 Does power LED show a steady green Yes No 3 What color is the READY LED Green Blinking OFF 4 What color is the FAULT LED Red Blinking OFF SIM card settings 1 Is the antenna connected properly Yes No 2 Is the SIM card inserted correctly Yes NO 3 Does the SIM card have the capability to connect to a Cellular network Yes If No contact your carrier ioLogik W5300 Troubleshooting the Cellular I O Connection ioAdmin Is the AOPC IP Address correc Yes IP NO Is the GPRS Link LED a steady green Yes No What status is shown on ioAdmin s Cellular Dial Up setting tab Check the RSSI Level Where ioAdmin show an error code If yes No Does ioAdmin show the Cellular IP address If yes IP If No contact your carrier E m E M ID a Operation Mode Always On jOn Demand Active OPC server AOPC Check
144. if a device remains active or has gone down To remedy this a heartbeat signal can be used to verify for the AOPC server that the ioLogik device remains active over a live connection If a heartbeat is configured and the connection between the ioLogik and AOPC server is broken the AOPC server will detect that the heartbeat has stopped and then display in the Quality column the BAD label to indicate the device is down The ioLogik W5300 heartbeat is especially useful for monitoring the connection state over cellular links to ci when a cellular connection experiences connectivity isseus because of low Bone File View Configuration Help El ROBERTYC KUOO1 Name Description Channel Value Type Unit Quality Access Righ piscem Comm Slot 01 Comm Slt 1 Bool Link U Di ction Read onl E Big w5340 HSDPA T omm 5io omm 5io ooiean IN p Down IsCONNECYON ead only ctl W5340 HSDPA T 01 192 168 127 254 Comm Slot 02 Comm Slot Comm Slot 03 Comm Slot Boolean Link Up Down Disconnection Read only _ Boolean Link Up Down Disconnection Read only F DI 00 DI OFF Boolean ON OFF Disconnection Read only DI 01 Boolean Disconnection Read only B CEN N ENI NP CO ET ENT DI 03 DI Boolean ON OFF Disconnection Read only DO 04 DO OFF Boolean 0 ON OFF Disconnection Read Write DNE AM NEC Ranlaan n ON IOEF Nierannectan DazadA rita 4 Tm See O tut t n 4 tJ Date Time Event 2014 03 18 14 43 07 00 90 E8 1E 73 DD The packet Update Tag 11005
145. igure the alias of an AI channel The alias can be monitored by the ioAdmin utility or can be queried using either a user defined program based on the Moxa MXIO library or a standard Modbus TCP protocol amp amp Al Config IER Alias Name l l l l SENDEN E Al Config Ey Alias Name I J Enable Channel Range Settings G Reset Min Input Range HV Reset Mas Enable Auto Scaling 9 Point Slope formula Alias Name of Channel Actual Scaled Minni 10 000 Min n2 10 000 Max m1 10 000 Max m2 10 000 Unit y Unit y Result n2 input n1 x m2 n2 m1 n1 D Slope intercept formula 1 000 0 000 i Apply to all channels Jf OK X Cancel Users can increase the sampling rate on devices using one channel by disabling the unused AI channel by un checking the Enable Channel checkbox in the upper left corner of the window Enabling Auto Scaling will linearly convert the actual current or voltage value into other user defined units such as percentage or ppm parts per million Two scaling methods slope formula and slope intercept Auto Scaling with the point slope formula can help to eliminate high and low end extremes For example if 17 mA represents the highest allowable temperature then it is not necessary to allow higher temperature values You may then cut off any values beyond 17 mA and convert those to a proprietary danger level such as Level 5 si
146. ing firmware 2 14 3 The ioAdmin Utility In this chapter we explain how to use ioAdmin to configure your ioLogik product The following topics are covered in this chapter o O n o OU System Requirements gt Key Features Using the ioAdmin Utility gt The ioAdmin Utility Window gt ioAdmin Menu Bar The Wiring Guide gt ioAdmin Quick Link Buttons ioAdmin Navigation Panel Main Window Synchronization Rate Status Bar gt ioAdmin Status Bar ioAdmin Configuration Panels The Server Settings Panel The LAN Settings Panel The I O Configuration Panel Configuring AI Channels v Configuring Digital I O Channels Y Configuring Digital Input Channels Y Configuring Digital Output Relay Output Channels Testing DI and DO Channels The I O Expansion Panel gt I O Expansion Step by Step The Active Tags Panel gt Active OPC Redundancy Mode O The Cellular Settings Panel gt VV V WV VV MV V WV Dial up Setting Caller IDs Operation Mode DDNS Settings VPN Settings Panel ioLogik W5340 HSPA T only VPN System Log Events and Error Codes Cellular Reconnection Meter Sensor Network Statistics Watchdog Panel Click amp Go Logic Panel ioLogik W5300 The ioAdmin Utility System Requirements ioLogik W5300 remote I O units can be managed and configured over either an Ethernet or cellular network using ioAdmin a Windows utility provided with your ioLogik ioA
147. ing Global Varibles III Start Working with the Logic Learn the basics of Click amp Go s If Then Else Logic e If Logic e Then and Else Logic e Active Rule Set e Import and Export Your Configuration Overview The ioLogik W5300 series system eliminates the need for host computers to continually poll I O devices for their status Instead the server itself is able to monitor the status of each I O device and take the appropriate action when the I O status satisfies a user defined condition For example the ioLogik could be configured to send a TCP UDP message only when the switch attached to DI 0 is turned on This event based structure results in a much improved response time and a much reduced load on the host computer s CPU and network bandwidth The ioLogik W5300 supports Moxa s Click amp Go Logic With Click amp Go Logic you can easily and intuitively configure when and how I O information is transmitted over the network Simple IF Then Else statements are used to specify conditions that are required for certain actions to take place Up to three conditions and three actions can be combined in a rule and you can define up to 24 rules Supported actions include sending SNMP traps or TCP UDP messages to up to 10 hosts at a time Click amp Go Function Comparison Table by Product Line Click amp Go Function Peer to Peer Remote Action CGI Command IF Then Else rule 24 rules Internal Register 24 28 float points i ag Yes 4 Schedule Y
148. ing Systems Active OPC Server with a Static IP Address Cellular Remote I O Architecture Using ioAdmin to Perform Simple Data Monitoring from a Remote Site Expanding Input Output Channels Using Modbus TCP Protocol with Your Program Using the Counter to Get Meter Readings and Statistics Record your I O Data in the Data Log File Connecting a Modbus RTU Serial Device Attached to the ioLogik over a Cellular Network Connecting to a SCADA System Updating Serial Tags to SCADA System with Active OPC Server over a Cellular Network Handling Front End Events and Alarms SMS Escalation and Acknowledgement SMS Commands for Monitoring and Control Enabling the Power Saving Function and Secure Wake on Call Enabling Ethernet and Cellular Redundancy ioLogik W5300 Planning and Assistance Known Issues of Cellular Monitoring Systems Cellular technology is well suited for remote monitoring and alarm systems that cover a wide area such as pipeline monitoring of public water supplies or natural gas systems Using cellular technology to implement a remote monitoring system can save development deployment and maintenance time However problems such as dynamic IPs low bandwidth and unexpected disconnections must be overcome for the cellular monitoring system to achieve greater stability Known Issue 1 Dynamic or Private IP over a Cellular Network Although cellular technology can make device communication easier cellular networks were not designed f
149. ioLogik W5300 In this chapter we explain how Click amp Go Logic works and how to use it to deploy a remote I O solution The following topics are covered in this chapter o 0 To Get a Quick Start Overview gt gt gt Features Click amp Go Logic Basics Working with the Rules Click amp Go Development Process I O Configuration VV V WV Configurable DIO Channel Mode Selection Digital Input Mode Selection Digital Output Mode Selection Analog Input Mode Selection Alias Configuration Testing the I O Channels Defining Global Variables VV ON ON ON ON VV V WV Internal Register Integer Settings Timer Settings SNMP Trap Server E Mail Server Active Message Server SMS Phone Book Working Off Working Days FTP Settings Data Logging Profile List Internal Register Float Settings Working with Logic Click amp Go Logic Basics IF THEN ELSE Conditionals THEN ELSE Actions Activating the Rule set Upload Restart and Run Rule set Management Bar Import Export Configuration ioLogik W5300 Click amp Go Logic To Get a Quick Start Below we highlight a series of entries to provide a quick review for readers already familiar with Click amp Go I Overview e Software Overview e Click amp Go Logic Basics e Working with the Rules II Getting Started Quickly set up your I O and global variables so you can start working with rules e I O configuration e Defin
150. ioLogik W5300 Series User s Manual Ninth Edition April 2015 WWW moxa com product MOXA 2015 Moxa Inc All rights reserved ioLogik W5300 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 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 Infor
151. ional SD card wssr 30te7wc 0 8 8 4 0 422 485 wsso r 3otozwc 4 o o s 2 fws340 HspaT 20t070 c 4 0 0 8 2 Note Click on a model name to see specifications relevant to that particular model wsnz owsec o s s 4 o fws340 totossec 4 o o s 2 fws3a0 Hspa 10tossse 4 o o s 2 unez32 Wan Product Specifications Common Specifications Computer CPU ARM9 based CPU 32 bit 160 MHz SDRAM Flash e ioLogik W5312 4 MB e ioLogik W5340 2 MB Storage Expansion Slot Up to 32 GB SD memory card SD 2 0 compatible Note For units operating in extreme temperatures industrial grade wide temperature SD cards are required Cellular Network ioLogik W5312 W5340 Quad band GSM GPRS EDGE 850 900 1800 1900 MHz ioLogik W5340 HSPA Five band UMTS HSPA 800 850 AWS 1900 2100 MHz 1 6 ioLogik W5300 Introduction Internet HSPA e Up to 5 76 Mbps upload speed e Up to 14 4 Mbps download speed UMTS e Up to 384k bps upload download speed GPRS EDGE e Multi slot class Class 12 e Coding schemes CS1 to CS4 e Terminal device class Class B SMS Point to Point Text PDU mode SIM Control Voltage 3 V 1 8 V LAN Ethernet 1 x 10 100 Mbps RJ45 Protection 1 5 kV magnetic isolation Protocols Modbus TCP TCP IP UDP DHCP Bootp SNMP SNTP Serial Communication Interface 1 x RS 232 422 485 software selectable 9 pin D Sub male or 5 contact ter
152. iption Internal Register Float 01 Description Internal Register Float 03 Description Internal Register Float 05 Description Internal Register Float 06 Description 5xxxx Write Registers supports function 8 Data Field Data Field Description Request Response 0x0001 OxFFOO Echo Request Data IRebot 22 0x0001 0x55AA Echo Request Data Reset with Factory default C 38 D SNMP Agents with MIB II RS 232 like Groups The ioLogik W5300 has SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol agent software built in The software supports SNMP traps RFC1317 RS 232 like groups and RFC 1213 MIB II The following table lists the standard MIB II groups as well as the variable implementation for the ioLogik W5300 RFC1213 MIB II Supported SNMP Variables System MiB InteracesMIB IPMIB ifopestsus lipindelvers lempintchoeps iiastnange lipoutRequesis lembinTmesamps fioces poubiscaris rcmptimestampReps fiucssPus pouoRoutes OO lempinddrMasks iiNucesks ipRessmTmeout lempouMss imbiscrds lipReasmegis lempouemos imEmws ipReasmoks lemeoutbestuneachs interfaces MIB iPMI8 IMPMB iAdEmRessmMexSue lempouddMass Rewebet lempouddrMasps presies A _ uei Sd mue OE eueweet i Tir cutenextiog _ OE lierowteye ioLogik W5300 SNMP Agents with MIB II RS 232 like Groups imteracesMIB
153. iscarded 9 SMS message content a Format ASCII b Maximum number characters 140 SMS Command Table System Information Commands attribute Noe OOO WIP FWR V MOD NAME SN NUM MAC ADDR EXP MOD NUM EXP DEV MOD TYPE Read Expansion ioLogik E1200 Type DEV Device slot number start index 01 Example 1 Query ioLogik W5300 system date GetSMS DATE 2 Query the ioLogik W5300 Server Location GetSMS LOC 3 Query the ioLogik W5300 Server Time and LAN IP GetSMS TIME amp IP B 2 ioLogik W5300 SMS Commands Local I O Commands SMS Command Attribute Note AIlEnable CH Read AI channel is enabled or not 0 Off 1 On CH Channel number start index 00 AIValue_ CH Read AI Value OO col CH Channel number start index 00 AI_ CH Read Scaled AI value Me col CH Channel number start index 00 to 04 AIRange_ CH Read Current AI mode 5V 0 10V 10V 0 20mA or 4 20mA CH Channel number start index 00 AIMin_CH Read Minimal AI Value cl CH Channel number start index 00 AIMax_CH Read Maximal AI Value mU CH Channel number start index 00 DIO DIRECT CH Read DIO Direction DI or DO ee TM CH Channel number start index 00 DIMode CH Read DI Mode DI or Counter me ed CH Channel number start index 00 DIStatus_CH Read DI Status ON or OFF Pee GN P PPP DIFilter_CH Read DI Filter unit ms Mes Pe od CH Channel number start index 00 DITrigger CH Read DI Trigger Lt
154. ith the remote endpoint Advanced Settings Anti replay 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 default Disable Dead Peer Detection DPD Enable or disable the 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 with no traffic and attempts to connect normally If the DPD packet fails 5 times the VPN will continuously re establish a connection default Disable VPN System Log Events and Error Codes 3 39 ioLogik W5300 The ioAdmin Utility NOTE Since there is a limit to the number of times you can write to system memory we strongly recommend installing at least a 1 GB SD that the ioLogik W5300 can use for logging Cellular Reconnection NOTE Carriers disconnect idle mobile device connections in order to save bandwidth for other on line users and applications To keep the ioLogik W5300 Always On the ioLogik W5340 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 ioLogik W5340 is still alive a 10 Configuration 1 0 Expansions d Meter Sensor Active Tags 7 Click amp Go Logic 4 Server Info Server Settings Firmware Update i LAN Settings By Cellular Settin
155. ive Moxa s Cellular remote I O devices use Moxa s proprietary push technology called Active OPC Server With Moxa s powerful Active OPC Server support communications efficiency between ioLogik W5300 devices and the central SCADA are substantially improved Moxa s Active OPC 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 Active OPC Server with Fixed IP Internet GPRS EDGE 3G HSPA Network Actively Registering with an Active OPC Server Unlike the requirements of a traditional OPC server where remote I O devices must use a static IP so they may be successfully polled Active OPC 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 I O devices cannot make use of this approach Using Active OPC Server to Resolve Dynamic IP Addresses With its push communications capabilities Active OPC Server can be configured to become a cellular gateway that enables direct communications from the edge back to the core
156. k Settings Ea oi User defined Modbus Addressing i AOPC Server Settings Do you want to open or save this file VO Settings Name ik12416d Type XFXf From 192 168 127 253 Peer to Peer Settings System Management IP Accessibility Network Connection Firmware Update Import System Config o While files from the Intemet can be useful some files can potentially harm your computer If you do not trust the source do not open or Change Password save this file What s the risk Load Factory Default Save Restart Main Menu gt System Management gt Export System Config Next use the ioSearch Utility to detect all available E1200 devices on the network If you do not have ioSearch installed on your local computer you may also enter the IP address of a remote E1200 into a web browser to connect the E1200 s web console which will automatically serve the E1200 s configuration utility over HTTP A screenshot of the configuration utility is shown below After bringing up the configuration utility you may now use the left menu to navigate the utility and configure signal parameters for the I O channels When you are done save these into the E1200 s configuration file Step 2 Export the configuration file from the remote ioLogik E1200 to your local host You may save the E1200 s configuration file on your local machine by using the Export System Config button located on the menu at the left of the configuration utility shown o
157. k amp Go programming the Alias Name will display the user defined name when the specified channel is selected For example although the fist DI channel is represented by DI 0 in Click amp Go you can change the Alias Name to Door O for easier recognition when programming When logged in as administrator double click on a channel on the I O Configuration panel to configure that channel s settings A window will open with configuration options for that channel The Alias name of each input output channel can be configured by selecting the Alias Name panel ATTENTION We strongly recommend configuring the alias name for the I O channel being used before performing any further configuration or programming Testing the I O Channels Each I O channel can be tested and monitored individually When logged in as administrator double click on a channel from the I O Configuration panel to configure that channel s settings A window will open with configuration options for the channel Tests can be done by opening the channel s configuration window and selecting the Test panel CO Made Pulse Output Mode Status OFF ON Ili The Test panel shows how a channel s status affects or is affected by the attached device For output channels you can set the on off status start and stop a pulse or output a voltage or current For input channels you can monitor the attached device
158. low 8 2 Ixxxx Read only Coils Support function 2 Reference Address 10001 wg 0x000 Ibi CHODIVaw __ 10002 ox000le Ibit CHIDIVaues JO 1000 b 030002 bi CH DPVaues Cd 10004 DIO Address obite CH3DIVawe 10005 A j1bt CHiDIVaue 10006 DI 1 Address CHS DI Value ibi CHO DI Value 10008 0x0007 CH7 DI Value 10014 0x000D 1bit CHIAILEDI On 0 Ofv 10015 OXOOOE A bite CH2AILEDI On 0 0f Device Id ET Address MODBUS Point Type Length Choose function code to 02 Choose the Input the first INPUT STATUS length address Step 12 Choose the Setup option from the toolbar and click on Data definition Next change the Scan Rate value from 1000 ms to 200 ms Display Definition m scan Rate 2 DO imsecs Modbus Data slave Address n Point Type 02 INPUT STATUS Foint Address Length Step 13 You should now be able to see the DI 0 and DI 1 real time status Device Id Ed Address 0001 s Number of Polls 238 INN MODBUS Point Type Valid Slave Responses 192 Length 2 01 COIL STATUS 7 Reset Ctrs DI 0 value 0 ON 1 OFF 00002 0 DI 1 value 0 ON 1 OFF 5 11 ioLogik W5300 Planning and Assistance Using the Counter to Get Meter Readings and Statistics Scenario In water pipeline monitori
159. lular Networks Carriers Although cellular network transmissions are charged by number of packets and not connection time most vendors still refer to their service as Always On However a better description might be always accessible since in reality cellular carriers optimize their IP resources time slots and the base station capacity by disconnecting connections that have been idle for a certain period of time During this period the mobile devices will not be aware of the disconnection and this lapse in the actual connection could introduce a certain amount of unreliability in your remote monitoring and alarm system If using Always On to keep your connection alive is not stable enough for your purposes you must configure additional Cellular Reconnection settings to prevent being kicked off the network accidentally or without notification See Chapter 4 for detailed settings 5 2 ioLogik W5300 Planning and Assistance Known Issue 4 Large Power Consumption when Attached to Base Stations There will be a peak power usage when attaching to base stations 900 mA 12 VDC Although the ioLogik uses a low amount of power during normal usage 3 4 watts we still recommend using a power supply that is greater than 5 watts Active OPC Server with a Static IP Address Configuring an ioLogik W5300 for use with an Active OPC host using a static IP address will ensure that the ioLogik W5300 works properly in any of the following environmen
160. mation www moxa com support Moxa Americas Toll free 1 888 669 2872 Tel 1 714 528 6777 Fax 1 714 528 6778 Moxa Europe Tel 49 89 3 70 03 99 0 Fax 49 89 3 70 03 99 99 Moxa India Tel 91 80 4172 9088 Fax 91 80 4132 1045 Moxa China Shanghai office Toll free 800 820 5036 Tel 86 21 5258 9955 Fax 86 21 5258 5505 Moxa Asia Pacific Tel 886 2 8919 1230 Fax 886 2 8919 1231 Table of Contents La SIPEROGUCCION m e 1 1 ee SEN cM EET 1 2 Using Active OPC Server to Resolve Dynamic IP Addresses ii 1 2 Resolving Dynamic Private IP Issues with DDNS xt RR RR EE IR a 1 3 BRA LE merecen naa bna nte ie de oce act re Sed eO EE dir ie ior e a Ya aed ard Vio Vea agna 1 4 Product Features arri 1 4 APPeeraie n EE DEE DE EE EED i 1 4 Package C NECKS E ariei IEEE LILLE RINO Pe es 1 6 products ele tion Gilde n NENNEN REN 1 6 Product SPECICATION Serene ES ESE EER RE EE GEE GE au Ee muse ee Ee De ve ican EG ei ee ek ee RATE ee ee AE ek 1 6 COMMmOon Specilicalions a EE DI ES DS OG Ge EG Ee Ee da ei ie ke 1 6 lobogik W5312 W5312 T SPSCITICATIONS EE edu kr iren uox iacu a wer eru cama eeu s veil ewe ee ae nad ele ig 1 8 ioLogik W5340 W5340 T W5340 HSPA W5340 HSPA T esse ee see see nnnm nnne nnn hn nnns 1 8 2 Getting Started sassssssis ss eds eds ieri dee de EN Ge de DES GR GE ER GE RE EA N GR ER WER GE RE EE GEN RE ER N GR EER WEG EE 2 1 Belore VESUNG ss EE EER n GE Ae o Ve 2 2 I
161. mber 3 Phone Humber 4 Phone Number 5 Operation Mode The ioLogik W5300 provides two operation modes to connect to a Cellular network and a network redundancy mode Ethernet WAN Cellular Backup Operation Mode Cellular Always ON Ethernet WS Cellular Backup Cellular On Demand 0 0 0 0 Click amp Gol Wake On Call E 30 1 Cellular Always ON The ioLogik W5300 is connected to the cellular network at all times 2 Cellular On Demand This mode allows the ioLogik W5300 to conserve a very low power consumption by flipping into sleep mode whenever there is no need to transmit information When in sleep mode the ioLogik W5300 disables the cellular connection and stays in GSM standby mode saving all I O records in the data log on the SD card The ioLogik W5300 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 ID 3 33 ioLogik W5300 The ioAdmin Utility 3 Ethernet WAN Cellular Backup The ioLogik W5300 may also be configured with redundant network interfaces so that it uses cellular networks only as a backup connection When this mode is selected the primary interface will be the Ethernet connection over the Internet Should this primary interface fail the ioLogik W5300 will automatically switch to the cellular interface and then switch back to the primary Ethernet interface when it again becomes available Note to configure the cellula
162. minal block Baudrate 300 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 bps Power Requirements Power Input 24 VDC nominal 12 to 36 VDC Physical Characteristics Dimensions 46 8 x 135 x 105 mm 1 84 x 5 31 x 4 13 in Weight 495 g Mounting DIN rail standard wall optional Environmental Limits Operating Temperature Standard Models 10 to 55 C 14 to 1319F Wide Temp Models 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 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 Shock IEC 60068 2 27 Freefall IEC 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 certification status Warranty Warranty Period e ioLogik W5312 5 years e ioLogik W5340 W5340 HSPA 2 years Because of the limited lifetime of power relays products that use that component are covered by a 2 year warranty Details See www moxa com warranty 1 7 ioLogik W5300 Introduction ioLogik W5312 W5312 T Specifications Inputs and
163. mmands help users use short messages to monitor or control the I O status of an ioLogik W5300 unit The following topics are covered in this appendix O SMS Command Syntax O SMS Command Table ioLogik W5300 SMS Commands SMS Command Syntax GetSMS command_channel amp command_channel SetSMS command_channel X amp command_channel X Details SMS commands start and end with a sign Multiple commands can be integrated using an amp sign No space or carriage return linefeed enter are allowed between characters Commands are NOT case sensitive To query status use GetSMS after the 1st sign a Use after a query command Read or Read Write privilege 6 To control an output use SetSMS after the 1st sign a Use zX after a control command Read Write privilege where X means the actual command UI em ee lo ED parameters such as 0 On 1 Off or value expansion AO channels b The ioLogik will response with the current output status if the commands are received and processed correctly C Output control is forbidden if the target channel is currently in use by the Click amp Go logic Integrate the Internal Register function in the Click amp Go logic to perform such tasks by controlling the Internal Registers 7 The ioLogik will not respond to illegal commands or wrong control parameters 8 Only the first 140 characters of a response will be kept the rest will be d
164. mor i cenuar Module without SIM Card NoSIM Card installed 2 Celuer Module with Error PIN Code PINCodeemor 5 Cellular Module cant detected EmorCode3 a cart registration Cellular Network Erorcogea S Cellular Module Parameters corey Error Codes e cenuar Module suy Eroro a Dial to cenuar erte Celular fa 9 Ppp connect fal PPPcometfal OO F 2 G FAQ The following information is provided as a guide that you can refer to when troubleshooting If you still can t solve your problem please email the details of the problem to Moxa s tech support engineers We will do further analysis and then contact with a solution How to set Active OPC to get better connection quality iThe oLogik W5300 uses a Heartbeat signal to check the connection quality between Active OPC server and the device In the event of a low bandwidth cellular connection Active OPC will lose the heartbeat signal of the Heartbeat Interval We suggest using a value greater than 60 seconds For Active OPC server the time out value of the Modbus gateway function should be greater than the heartbeat interval setting Service delay time Based on our own testing results the delay time should be less than 3 seconds Which TCP ports should Initial open Four ports should be opened 9900 9500 9300 and 502 Note that 9900 is definable please make sure that the port numbers are defined correctly
165. n the ioLogik series of devices a On ioLogik W5312 and W5340 models directly insert or remove the SIM SD card into the respective slot b On the ioLogik W5340 HSPA you must first depress the card locking mechanism to eject the card Use a pointed instrument like a ball point pen to depresss the small yellow button at the side of the card slot This ejects the card tray from which you may then insert or remove a SIM card ATTENTION We strongly recommend using the following SD cards which have been tested in our laboratory e Kingston SDHC 4 16 32 GB e Transcend SDHC 4 8 32 GB e Innodisk SD6 2 4 8 GB These Innodisk SD cards are classified as wide temperature products The function is dependent on the firmware version Be sure to use firmware version V1 3 or above for the ioLogik W5312 series and V1 5 or above for the ioLogik W5340 series The SIGNAL LEDs on the front panel provide a convenient way of checking if the SIM card is installed properly If the antenna is installed and the network is operating normally then at least one of the three SIGNAL LEDs should be illuminated at all times If none of the LEDs are illuminated then the SIM card may not be installed properly This is because the PIN code is stored on the SIM card if the PIN code cannot be accessed then the modem will not be accessible over the network If the LED is not illuminated check the Error message shown on the ioAdmin cellular settings panel a 140 Co
166. n the screenshot just above Step 3 Use ioAdmin to add the configuration file to the ioLogik W5300 Open ioAdmin and choose the I O Expansions tab Export the E1200 s configuration file to the W5300 by pressing the Add button This will bring up a dialog that will allow you to browse your file system and select the correct filepath ioLogik W5340 4Al 8DIO 2RELAY GPRS ig Server Info E Server Settings x Firmware Update LAN Settings E Cellular Settings Cellular Reconnection Ey Network Statistics Watchdog Message Monitor y 1 0 Configuration 4 1 0 Expansions CP Meter Sensor en Active Tags Y Click amp Go Logic Expansion Modules Connection 192 168 127 253 Status 1 IB Ethernet Remote I D 8DI 8D10 online You must restart the device for new changels to take effec 3 26 ioLogik W5300 The ioAdmin Utility NOTE Step 3 Connect the ioLogik W5300 and E1200 Connect the W5300 to the first E1200 I O expansion module using an Ethernet cable via the RJ45 port You may then daisy chain the second and third expansion modules using the E1200 s switched Ethernet ports Step 4 Restart the ioLogik W5300 After you have exported the configuration files into the w5300 s ioAdmin utility restart the ioLogik W5300 Open ioAdmin and log in The ioLogik W5300 and expansion modules will be shown on the screen with the IP address of a device listed above the device When you ad
167. nce deleted a device must be reconnected to the network using the ioAdmin search process described above Restart System Select this command to restart a selected ioLogik RTU Reset to Default Select this command to reset all settings on the selected ioLogik including the password and all configuration settings to factory default values Export System Config Select this command to export the selected ioLogik s configuration to a text file We strongly recommend that you use this to back up your configuration after you have finished configuring the ioLogik for your application Import System Config Select this command to load a configuration for the selected ioLogik from a configuration file The new configuration will not take effect until the ioLogik has been restarted This command can be used to restore a configuration after loading the factory defaults or to duplicate a configuration to multiple ioLogik units 3 9 ioLogik W5300 The ioAdmin Utility ioLogik W5340 Network I 0 Server Configuration System Information Date 2669 62 22 Time 17 35 85 Click amp Go U2 8 MOS U3 2 26 MOD TVPE W5348 Active GPRS I O Server 8DIO HAI 2Relay MOD_LOC MOD_NAME DI66 6 DI DI66_FILTER 166 56 666ms DI81 8 DI DI81 FILTER 188 58 680ms DI82 8 DI DI82 FILTER 188 58 680ms DI63 6 DI DI63_FILTER 166 56 666ms DO64 6 D0 D004 PUN 8 0ff DOOM SAFE 6 OFF DOGS PUN 8 0ff DOGS SAFE 6 OFF DO66_PWN 6 OF
168. neous and Incremental Step 9 Close the popup window 5 12 ioLogik W5300 Planning and Assistance Step 10 Check the value on the I O configuration Panel The virtual channel value can be updated to AOPC with the Active Tags function Virtual Channel 0 Iw Enable Physical 0 Channels f Al Channel f Counter DI OD Expansion Module Operation Average Time Interval 1 min 1 555385 Record your I O Data in the Data Log File Scenario A cellular communication system has lost its connection unexpectedly If the user stores data in a PC database the database may lose data when the cellular network is disconnected For this reason the ioLogik W5300 provides a front end data logging function with its own built in SD slot for storing the I O data The data file can be uploaded to the host PC via the FTP protocol and Click amp Go logic By using the SD card solution users can avoid the missing data problem that plagues traditional solutions Log Profile Creation Step 1 Insert a 2 GB or smaller SD card into the SD slot and insert a SIM card Step 2 Start ioAdmin in administrator mode Configure the Cellular Settings first Step 3 Go to the Click amp Go tab and click on the Data logging icon on the Global Variable Toolbar ib Server Info BR Server Settings a Firmware Update ia LAN Settings Ba Cellular Settings T Cellular Reconnection Ey Network Statistics dg Watchdog Me
169. nfiguration 31 0 Expansions EF Meter Sensor AN ER i LAN Settings Ej Cellular Settings T Cellular Reconnection E Dial up Setting Cellular Status User Name Initialize SIM Card IP 0 0 0 0 Password DNS IP 0 0 0 0 sIM FIN Cellular Error APN SIM Card is not installed Signal Strength Y H55I 33 M ot detectable ili i i 2 10 ioLogik W5300 Getting Started Connecting the ioLogik W5300 to a Cellular Network When the environment is ready follow these steps to test the ioLogik W5300 refer to the figure below Step 1 Connect directly from the PC to the W5300 and use ioAdmin to configure the W5300 s cellular settings Step 2 For the ioLogik W5300 enter the user name password SIM Pin APN and define the Active OPC server IP on the cellular settings page Make sure the Operation Mode is correctly selected Step 3 Remove the cable connecting the PC and ioLogik W5300 re open ioAdmin and then add the Active OPC Server manually The checkmarked PC will receive Internet access first Active OPC Server Taipei Taiwan Public amp Static IP Address 59 124 42 169 Domain Name gprsio moxa com PA Base Station Internet Step 3 e Remove the cable between the laptop and GPRS I O e Make sure the laptop is Public IP for GPRS I O Get GPRS I O status from ioAdmin through the Internet connected to the Internet P ai W5340 Get IP e Restart ioAdmin and add d configuration Active O
170. ng applications water flow volume is a very important monitoring factor since it can be used as an indication of leaking The sensor used to monitor water flow volume is called a flow meter Most flow meters have a pulse output of 4 to 20 mA signal output which the user needs to convert to water flow in their own PC software In this case we will show you how to use the ioLogik W5300 s virtual channel function to convert the counter input signal to the actual flow volume Setup Procedure Step 1 Open ioAdmin and set up your ioLogik W5300 as follows e Connect DO 4 to DI O e 1 2 Configure DO 4 for 1 Hz pulse output e 1 3 Configure DI 0 for counter input mode Step 2 We assume that DI 0 is already connected to the flow meter Step 3 Right click on DI 0 from the I O Configuration panel Step 4 Select the Counter Scaling tab in the popup window DI Channel 0 LX SE DI Config E DI Test SY Aias Name ES Courter Scaling Enable Slope intercept formula Result Count Difference meme E Result Unit ml Update every 5 secls Apply to all channels Step 5 Configure the scaling formula and update the sampling time Step 6 Close the popup window Step 7 Choose virtual channel shown as VC 00 and select the source channel We use DI 00 for this example Step 8 Select the operation mode from Max Min Average Accumulation Instanta
171. ns 5 Main window 7 Status bar 2 Menu bar 4 Navigation panel 6 Sync rate status ioAdmin Menu Bar Menu Bar File Here you can save import or export a configuration file or lists of servers and devices When importing or exporting device lists you will be prompted for source and destination devices with a popup window You may click on the Folder icon to select the device you will be retrieving the list from or key in the file name to save import a specific file Select micro Controller to Import Select micro Controller to Export Select ze EH i to neat E TIME A SelectAll 3 unSelect All W5340 192 168 127 254 Select All X unSelect All W5340 192 168 195 190 MO w5340 192 168 19 241 1 WaterPlant_ 1 w5340 192 168 19 30 MO w5340 192 168 19 45 2 W5340 192 168 127 254 Me JASMIN_LIU Active OPC 182 168 13 221 3 PumpingStation 1 W5340 192 168 19 242 MIE PumpingStationtt1 w5340 192 168 19 242 4 45340 192 168 19 45 Me SW PUBLIC Active OPC 192 168 19 19 5 W5340 192 168 19 241 MGS WaterPlant_ 1 w 5340 192 168 19 30 MU 6 w5340 192 168 19 190 ME 7 Sw PUBLIC Active OPC 192 168 19 19 ME amp JASMIN LIU Active OPC 192 168 19 221 Mead Server List File to EE X Cancel X Cancel The file will have an SLT extension and can be opened as a text file The server list will provide the basic information for each server such as Device Name Model IP address and Unit ID
172. nstalling the ioAdmin Utilily accrele GESE GEE EER GEE ETE GEEN BEE ccm evi o c e EE ER ER GE ka name cr cr ka i ER tone ha din N i 2 2 Eaboratory Test d iS a ek 2 3 GrOUNnding checco 2 3 connecting to a Power OUE eii Irae Pra ERR ER ERIAE RE E REN ERR ERR REDE ERI REN ERE neue EMEN adr didi do Ge Ee Ge auia 2 3 Connecting to ioAdmin via Ethernet rare 2 3 COnmguring the Computers TP Address aac 2 3 Activating ioAdmin and connecting to the ioLogik preerie NE 2 4 Configuring Digital L O Chanrnels u EE eee eu dur ee ier eie ee iaia 2 6 Connecta TO DEVICE ER E EUN CU LEES UE P UU DE pp EE EE 2 7 TESTING OO DO I cc CHM MENT cc ccc RICE 2 9 DIN Rail MOM Monia 2 9 Installing Rermoving SIM and SD CardSsaar ee Ge ee ee Re ee oe ee ES De Ge Rb Da doeet 2 9 Connecting the ioLogik W5300 to a Cellular Network ESE EE EE NE dec ue Ee eN v I t E 2 11 Installing AOPC on a Host with a Static IP Address EER iss DEER sees DES E ESE DESE EER air Dek ies 2 12 IMPOFryEXPorta Configuration File EE EE a alta Taf Daft Dr Ge EN ee OE ER tata re Ge Ge 2 13 Using ioAdmin to Import Export a Device Configuration ies es RR RE RE RR nennen 2 13 3 The loAdmin UtilitV EE EE EE OE EE EE OE EA EE N 3 1 System Redtlirements ss ss se es EE Ge ae De DE GE Oa oc idc a iac d e ic dei 3 2 ARME EE N ER EE a ER EN EE 3 2 Using the TOACA de ie AE EE RO nus beet bent OR RR AR EI OO UL i 3 3 The oA HEEN WIRGOWE ese es iaia pipa Qe OR eee ei ARIA Db DU V0 Da Co or uut Es a 3 3 l
173. oH or HtoL p IM CH Channel number start index 00 DICntStart CH Read DO Counter is started or not O OFF 1 ON Am CH Channel number start index 00 DOMode CH Read DO Mode DO or PWM pulse output meme TS CH Channel number start index 00 DOStatus CH Read Write DO Status O OFF 1 ON PARRA Ed CH Channel number start index 00 DOLowWidth_CH Read DO Low Width unit ms iaia ee CH Channel number start index 00 DOHighWidth_CH Read DO High Width unit ms rv N CH Channel number start index 00 DOPulseStart CH Read Write DO Pulse is started or not O OFF 1 ON mA I CH Channel number start index 00 DOTotalRelayCNT CH Read Relay Total Counts ae 9 1 CH Channel number start index 00 DOCurrentRelayCNT CH Read Relay Current Counts TR CH Channel number start index 00 Example 1 Query the 1st DI the ioLogik W5300 system GetSMS DIStatus_00 2 Configure the 2nd relay output DO_09 of the ioLogik W5340 to On ZSetSMS DOStatus 09 127 B 3 ioLogik W5300 SMS Commands Expansion I O Commands EXP DEV AlValue CH EXP DEV AI CH EXP DEV AIRange CH EXP DEV AIMin CH EXP DEV AIMax CH EXP DEV AOMode CH EXP DEV AOValue CH EXP DEV AO CH EXP DEV DIO DIRECT CH EXP DEV DIMode CH EXP DEV DIStatus CH EXP DEV DICNT CH EXP DEV DOMode CH EXP DEV DOStatus CH EXP DEV DOPulseStart CH EXP DEV DOTotalRelayCNT CH EXP DEV RTDValue CH Expansion AI Value DEV Device slot number start
174. oLogik E1210 and E1211 to add an additional 16 DIs and 16 DOs Implementation Step 1 Connect to the ioLogik E1210 and E1211 and start the Web Consoles for these two products Step 2 Configure and export the configuration files of these two models The file names will be ik1210 txt and ik1211 txt Step 3 Use Ethernet cables to daisy chain the W5340 E1210 and E1211 and connect to the host PC through the E1211 s Ethernet port Step 4 Start ioAdmin with the selected W5340 and choose I O Expansion 5 6 ioLogik W5300 Planning and Assistance Step 5 Click the Expansion Modules row and then click the ADD button ioAdmin will prompt you to import the E1200 series configuration ioLogik W5340 T AAI 8DIO 2RELAY GPRS 7 Cellular Reconnection Bi Network Statistics Watchdog Message Monitor d Server Setting fl Firmware Update i LAN Settings Eg Cellular Settings EF kieter Senzor sae Active Tags Y Click amp Go Logic ii Server Info Slott Connection Status 182 158 127 252 Ethemet Remote 0 1600 online Tex You must restart the device for new changels to take effect Add ie BEE DOE Modbus Addresses Channel Address hex Address dec Quantities 00 00 0x0200 000513 Don 0 0201 000514 00 02 040202 000515 DD 04 Ox0204 OO051 DU n05 Ox0205 000518 i i 1 D0 03 0203 000516 gt r 1 NIE Eed rere ANARA The addresses will be update on next zystem restart Export
175. on 4 4xxxx Read Write Registers supports functions 3 6 16 5xxxx Write Registers supports function 8 O ioLogik W5312 Modbus Mapping VV V WV Oxxxx Read Write Coils supports functions 1 5 15 1xxxx Read only Coils supports function 2 3xxxx Read only Registers supports function 4 4xxxx Read Write Registers supports functions 3 6 16 5xxxx Write Registers supports function 8 ioLogik W5300 Modbus TCP Address Mapping ioLogik W5340 and ioLogik W5340 HSPA Modbus Mapping NOTE For Modbus addresses of the ioLogik E1200 expansion modules attached to the ioLogik W5340 check the ioAdmin I O Expansion tabs for details Oxxxx Read Write Coils support functions 1 5 15 C 2 ioLogik W5300 Modbus TCP Address Mapping Reference 00061 00062 00063 00064 00065 00066 00067 00068 00069 00070 00073 00074 00075 00076 00077 00078 00079 00080 00085 0x0054 1 bit CHO DI Clear Count Value read aways 0 Write 1 Clear counter value 0 return Illegal Data Value 0x0055 1 bit CH1 DI Clear Count Value read aways Write 1 Clear counter value 0 return Illegal Data Value 0x0056 1 bit CH2 DI Clear Count Value read aways Write 1 Clear counter value 0 return Illegal Data Value 0x0057 1 bit CH3 DI Clear Count Value read aways Write 1 Clear counter value 0 return Illegal Data Value 0x0058 1 bit CH4 DI Clear Count Value read aways Write 1 Clear counter value O return Illegal Data Value
176. or industrial devices but for mobile phones Since mobile phones only need a temporary IP to connect to the Internet cell phones get a different temporary IP each time the mobile phone accesses the Internet This is referred to as the Dynamic IP issue Most telecom service providers assign temporary IPs when a mobile phone requests access to the Internet A remote monitoring system using a cellular communications ioLogik W5300 should request a permanent IP to ensure stable bidirectional communications For this reason you may need to apply for a special data plan from the service providers or the mobile virtual network providers MVNOS As opposed to using the so called pull or passive architecture Moxa s ioLogik W5300 utilizes active edge communications which works with the powerful cellular device management middleware Active OPC Server Active OPC Server runs on a central network computer that uses a static IP Even if the cellular I O units work in a dynamic or private IP environment with a general data plan that is for a mobile phone since the ioLogik W5300 contacts the Active OPC Server and not the other way around once a connection is established the two sides of the connection can proceed with bi directional communication In addition the built in front end intelligence called Click amp Go control logic enables the ioLogik to report its I O status and send alarms and log data actively Centralized software such as a SCADA system is now
177. ounter value 0 return Illegal Data Value 00089 0x0058 1 bit CH4 DI Clear Count Value read aways Write 1 Clear counter value 0 return Illegal Data Value 00090 0x0059 1 bit CH5 DI Clear Count Value read aways Write 1 Clear counter value 0 return Illegal Data Value 00091 0x005A 1 bit CH6 DI Clear Count Value read aways Write 1 Clear counter value 0 return Illegal Data Value 00092 0x005B CH7 DI Clear Count Value read aways 0 C 20 ioLogik W5300 Modbus TCP Address Mapping Address __ Data Type Write 1 Clear counter value Reference NEN 0 return Illegal Data Value 0x005C 1 bit CH8 DI Clear Count Value read aways 0 Write 1 Clear counter value DIO 0 return Illegal Data Value 0x005D 1 bit CH9 DI Clear Count Value read aways 0 Write 1 Clear counter value 0 return Illegal Data Value DIO OXOOSE 1 bit CH10 DI Clear Count Value read aways 0 Write 1 Clear counter value O return Illegal Data Value DIO OXOOSF 1 bit CH11 DI Clear Count Value read aways 0 Write 1 Clear counter value 0 return Illegal Data Value DIO 0x0060 1 bit CHO DI OverFlow Status Read 0 Normal 1 Overflow Write 0 clear overflow status 1 return Illegal Data Value 0x0061 1 bit CH1 DI OverFlow Status Read 0 Normal 1 Overflow Write 0 clear overflow status 1 return Illegal Data Value 0x0062 1 bit CH2 DI OverFlow Status Read 0 Normal 1 Overflow Write 0 clear overflow
178. r Mame Cellular Mode IP 115 80 1 7 85 Password DAS IP 51 31 233 1 SIM PIN Cellular Erro Signal Strength m ani Watchdog Y Click amp Go Logic amp Message Monitor 170 Configuration Ww Server Info P Server Settings qc a Firmware Update Number of Modbus TCP connection s 2 IP Settings Serial Settings IP Configuration Static m Unit ID 1 IP Address 19216819205 3216819205 Baud Rate 115200 Data Bits 8 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Stop Bits 1 Parity None Gateway 0 0 0 0 Timeout ms 2500 MAC 00 90 E8 0D 0E 93 r Modbus TCP Alive Check Timeout SNMP Settings v Enable Modbus TCP idle connection v Enable SNMP timeout interval eR pbic eo E sec Write Community private Contact DNS Settings Location DNS t DNS H2 Web Access Settings y Ena c Refresh Active Message Server The Active Message Server configures one or more destination IP addresses of the Message Servers that receive event messages generated by the Click amp Go logic The message protocol TCP or UDP and the message socket port must also be configured Active Message Settings Message Recipient List Messaging Protocol Destination Address v UDP I Er 192 168 127 1 Message Port TCP UDP 9000 Retry o Interval o sec X Cancel 4 11
179. r backup mode you must specify an IP URL that the ioLogik will use to test Internet connectivity We recommend using either large established sites like Google or Yahoo to configure this test IP URL or using the IP URL of your own central servers Backup Network Activated N Cellular Activated Check Alive E p i ASADA n Ethernet EP LR DDNS Settings If you are unable to configure your AOPC server with a static IP address you can still configure your network with push commnications for edge I O To do this you will configure the ioLogik W5300 with a URL that it can use to register with a dynamic DNS service This will first require you to register with a DDNS service provider and enter its information into the DDNS function in the ioLogik W5300 EG DHCP Scope 192 168 20 0 DN moxa com tw Properties Orton View General ONS Advanced Tree Tou can set up the DHCP server to automatically update name and address Ee DHCP information on DNS servers that support dynamic updates H e root 5g4gk nd e wv AT TE H g Scope 19 M Automatically update DHCP client information in DNS Addres f Update ONS only if DHCP client requests UG Addres E Gal Reser Always update DNS zr Scope Discard forward name to address lookups when lease expires DB Server Opt urba E orli OF Cancel Apply 3 34 ioLogik W5300 The ioAdmin Utility NOTE The purpose
180. r s command line mode ping IP address 116 59 60 232 If the ping is successful proceed to the next step Some service providers carriers forbid and will filter this actiion 5 9 ioLogik W5300 Planning and Assistance Step 7 Click on the ModScan32 icon to open ModScan32 as shown below ModScan32 File Connection View Help tal eje 3 ai bed E aif a 32 Step 8 Click Connection on the toolbar and choose Remote TCP IP server in the Connect Using column Input the W5300 s IP address in the IP Address column and then click OK Connection Details Connect Using Ch oose this option IP Address 116 59 60 232 Service Port 502 Hardware Flow i Configuration Input the IP here Band Rate Wait tor DET sost Lousie _ 4 Delay o msafter RTS before trensmittmg first character Parity N ONE T Wait for CTs from slave Delay i ms after last character stop Bits before releasing RTS Step 9 Choose New from the File menu ModScan32 ModSca2 File Connection Setup View Window Help D g El ERA S N Device Id 1 Address 0001 Number of Polls 149 T MODBUS Point Type Valid Slave Responses 149 Length 01 COIL STATUS 00025 00026 00027 00028 Polls 150 Resps 149 4 5 10 ioLogik W5300 Planning and Assistance Step 10 Look up the DI 0 and DI 1 Modbus addresses in the user s manual as shown be
181. rd Internal Register Float 11 Initial Value Lo Word Internal Register Float 12 Initial Value Hi Word Internal Register Float 12 Initial Value Lo Word Internal Register Float 13 Initial Value Hi Word Internal Register Float 13 Initial Value Lo Word Internal Register Float 14 Initial Value Hi Word Internal Register Float 14 Initial Value Lo Word Internal Register Float 15 Initial Value Hi Word Internal Register Float 15 Initial Value Lo Word Internal Register Float 16 Initial Value Hi Word Internal Register Float 16 Initial Value Lo Word Internal Register Float 17 Initial Value Hi Word Internal Register Float 17 Initial Value Lo Word Internal Register Float 18 Initial Value Hi Word Internal Register Float 18 Initial Value Lo Word Internal Register Float 19 Initial Value Hi Word Internal Register Float 19 Initial Value Lo Word Internal Register Float 20 Initial Value Hi Word Internal Register Float 20 Initial Value Lo Word Internal Register Float 21 Initial Value Hi Word Internal Register Float 21 Initial Value Lo Word Internal Register Float 22 Initial Value Hi Word Internal Register Float 22 Initial Value Lo Word Internal Register Float 23 Initial Value Hi Word Internal Register Float 23 Initial Value Lo Word Internal Register Float 24 Initial Value Hi Word I UJ o ioLogik W5300 Modbus TCP Address Mapping C 37 ioLogik W5300 Modbus TCP Address Mapping Internal Register Float 00 Descr
182. resh 3 Start Active OPC Server a new ioLogik W5300 will be created 2 12 ioLogik W5300 Getting Started 4 In ioAdmin s search menu manually add the IP address for Active OPC Server The ioLogik W5300 will appear under Active OPC Server The ioAdmin search menu is set by default to sort by Active OPC MOXA io x Fie Spitem Sot Heb x a a Als Mos 1 5T 11 ge i ogik W5340 4Al 8DIO 2RELAY GPRS LAM A W301 52 168 127 2545 ig LAM Settings Mi Cobas Settings Cellular Fieconnection Big Heteexk Statics Watchdog Mertags Monitor wy VO Confsgurstion JUOD Expansion Gh Meta Sermo m Active Tags 3r CickiGo Logic lai Serve Info F Serve Settings A Farmware Update NOTE In this scenario Active OPC Server is acting as middleware between the central configuration control software and the ioLogik W5300 remote I O unit served over a cellular interface To minimize bandwidth usage click the Refresh button manually to retrieve the settings Import Export a Configuration File Using ioAdmin to Import Export a Device Configuration To import or export a system configuration right click on the I O model name and then selection Import System Config or Export System Config You must be logged in as an administrator to use this command Export System Config Select this command to export the selected ioLogik s configuration to a text file We recommend using this method to back up your configuration af
183. ress Mapping Lo Others return Illegal Data Value 40519 0x0206 1 word Virtual CH6 AI Range 00 150mV 40520 0x0207 1 word 01 500mV Internal Register Integer 02 5V 03 10V 04 0 20mA 05 4 20mA 06 0 150mV 07 0 500mV 08 0 5V 09 0 10V Others return Illegal Data Value Virtual CH7 AI Range 00 150mV 01 500mV 02 5V 03 10V 04 0 20mA 05 4 20mA 06 0 150mV 07 0 500mV 08 0 5V 09 0 10V Others return Illegal Data Value 412840 Internal Registers 00 Working Value 412841 Internal Registers 01 Working Value 412842 Internal Registers 02 Working Value 412843 Internal Registers 03 Working Value 412844 Internal Registers 04 Working Value 412845 Internal Registers 05 Working Value 412846 Internal Registers 06 Working Value 412847 Internal Registers 07 Working Value 412848 Internal Registers 08 Working Value 412849 Internal Registers 09 Working Value 412850 Internal Registers 10 Working Value 412851 Internal Registers 11 Working Value 412852 Internal Registers 12 Working Value 412853 Internal Registers 13 Working Value 412854 Internal Registers 14 Working Value 412855 Internal Registers 15 Working Value 412856 Internal Registers 16 Working Value 412857 Internal Registers 17 Working Value 412858 Internal Registers 18 Working Value 412859 Internal Registers 19 Working Value 412860 Internal Registers 20 Working Value Internal Register Float O Z Internal Register Float 419413
184. rrently connected to the network with devices ordered according to the selected Sorting Views see above The default view is By Connection You can choose a different sorting method by clicking the quick link buttons at the top of the navigation panel The navigation panel offers many functions such as connect and disconnect Advanced functions require administrator rights The action menu is accessed by right clicking on the server s model name in the navigation panel Basic Functions Add Connect and Disconnect Add ioLogik ioLogik device Right click an ioLogik tag then select this command to manually add an ioLogik device or Active OPC server se HOXA io Admin File System Sort Help mj Host 92 168 19 203 Ez oLogik EQ el Connect Attempt to connecting to the selected device over the network Disconnect Drop the network connection to the selected ioLogik Advanced Functions Delete Restart Reset Import Export Config You must be logged in as administrator to use these commands W5340 lt 192 162 w5340 lt 192 1BE w5340 lt 192 168 Disconnect Restart System Reset to Default ns Import System Config Export System Config Delete ioLogik device Select this command to remove the selected ioLogik from the navigation panel To successfully delete a device from the device list shown in the navigation panel the target must first be disconnected from the network O
185. rval is enabled for Modbus TCP then when the ioLogik s connection to the server exceeds a specified time period the device will automatically release its modbus TCP connection to the server freeing up the port for a new connection T Cellular Reconnection Ba Network Statistics dg Watchdog Message Monitor Wr VPN Settings a l0 Configuration P D Expansions P Meter Sensor ee Active Tags A Click amp Go Logic i Server Info P Server Settings a Firmware Update a LAN Settings Ee Cellular Settings Number of Modbus TCP connection s 2 IP Settings SNMP Settings IP Configuration Static W Enable SNMP IP Address 192169192028 Read Community public Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Write Community private Gateway ppon Contact MAE 00 90 E8 21 29 D8 Location NN eje Accessible IP Madbus TCP Alive Check Timeou fw Enable Modbus TCP idle connection Refresh timeout interval BU EEIE DAS Settings DNS 1 255 255 255 255 DNS 2 255 255 255 255 DNS Settings Use this field to specify the IP addresses of one or two DNS servers DNS servers can be used to find available e mail addresses when setting up Click amp Go rules By default DNS is set to automatic If you want to configure a specific setting contact your local cellular provider for details SNMP Settings The ioLogik W5300 supports SNMP v1 and v2c Simple Network Management Protocol to monitor network an
186. s Sf Click amp Go Logic 10107 FTF Settings Logic Name Step 2 Specify the FTP server address and account and then click Add FTP Settings EE gt FTP Server 192 168 1 2 Add User Name fip I ER Password mm qi Modity Port 21 FTP Server 83 121 55 113 132 158 1 1 Step 3 Double click on the Click amp Go rule entry y LO Configuration d y Expansions P Meter Sensor we Active Tags Click amp Go Logic Logic Mame i 5 16 ioLogik W5300 Planning and Assistance Step 4 In the IF Condition select Schedule and then configure its properties to upload every midnight 00 00 to 00 15 NOTE The Timer function can also be used for other applications Logic 0 Configuration Enable f Enable Logic IF THEN ELSE Schedule Y Pur lt Empty gt lt Empty gt lt Empty gt v Schedule X m lt Empty gt Tim From 00 00 00 To 001500 Relation between conditions AND Il Hang stat Joni 0211 gt Stop 2011 0211 v Ma Limit Equivalent Logic Statement wv Further Hecurrence V Sunday Iv Monday Tuesday he Wednesday he Thursday fw Friday v Saturday Combine with Working Days Combine with Off Working Days Logic 0 Configuration Enable f Enable Logic IF THEN ELSE Relation between conditions AND ad THEN Profile Equivalent Logic Statement E F
187. s return Illegal Data Value C 10 _ _mumue e e ioLogik W5300 Modbus TCP Address Mapping C 11 ioLogik W5300 Modbus TCP Address Mapping C 1 N ioLogik W5300 Modbus TCP Address Mapping 40513 0x0200 1 word CHO AI Range 00 150mV 01 500mV 02 5V 03 10V 04 0 20mA 05 4 20mA 06 0 150mV 07 0 500mV 08 0 5V 09 0 10V Others return Illegal Data Value 40514 0x0201 1 word CH1 AI Range 00 150mV 01 500mV 02 5V 03 10V 04 0 20mA C 13 ioLogik W5300 Modbus TCP Address Mapping Data Type 4 20mA 06 0 150mV 07 0 500mV 08 0 5V 09 0 10V Others return Illegal Data Value 40515 0x0202 1 word CH2 AI Range 00 150mV 01 500mV 02 5V 03 10V 04 0 20mA 05 4 20mA 06 0 150mV 07 0 500mV 08 0 5V 09 0 10V Others return Illegal Data Value 40516 0x0203 1 word CH3 AI Range 00 150mV 01 500mV 02 5V 03 10V 04 0 20mA 05 4 20mA 06 0 150mV 07 0 500mV 08 0 5V 09 0 10V Others return Illegal Data Value 40517 0x0204 1 word Virtual CH4 AI Range 00 150mV 01 500mV 02 5V 03 10V 04 0 20mA 05 4 20mA 06 0 150mV 07 0 500mV 08 0 5V 09 0 10V Others return Illegal Data Value 40518 0x0205 1 word Virtual CH5 AI Range 00 150mV 01 500mV 02 5V 03 10V 04 0 20mA 05 4 20mA 06 0 150mV 07 0 500mV 08 0 5V 09 0 10V C 14 ioLogik W5300 Modbus TCP Add
188. s 1 5 15 ee RR RE ner RE E nnn C 2 1xxxx Read only Coils supports function 2 nme RR RE RE GER RR RE REG GR RR RE RE GER RR amen C 6 3xxxx Read only Registers supports function 4 is i C 7 4xxxx Read Write Registers supports functions 3 6 LO Janerik SEER eek ee Ehe ER Ere SE ER SEE EE DRE ek DE EE De dA C 8 5xxxx Write Registers supports function 8 eene nnn nnn nn C 18 IoLogik W 53142 ModbUSMappini lle ed C 19 Oxxxx Read Write Coils supports functions 1 5 15 enn RR EG ER RR nnne RE RE ee RR C 19 boo Read only Colls supports function 2 C 24 3xxxx Read only Registers supports function 4 eese nean REG GR nana nnn nna nahen C 24 4xxxx Read Write Registers supports functions 3 6 16 eessssseeeeeeenn nnne C 26 5 oooc Write Registers supports function 8 scere tetto En ERE SER E EE ER EG PP Ge ERE RG Gc e RP add as C 38 SNMP Agents with MIB II RS 232 like Groups eco soeeeeeeehenne EER R KEER REEN RR ERGE u uuum u uuu D 1 Factory Default Settings s d sessie in nde ds eeu de n dn eo de dn nde GE RENS EE RR AE GR GR ER GR GR GR RR RR Ge GR HR EG E 1 Troubleshooting the Cellular I O Connection eeeeieeeeeeeeaenne eee u RR EER EER R KEER EE ERR EER RERR unn F 1 NOTE 1 Introduction Moxa s ioLogik W5300 series of programmable remote I O solutions are stand alone devices with full cellular
189. s on off status counter or input voltage current 4 8 ioLogik W5300 Click amp Go Logic Defining Global Variables Global Variables include Internal Register Settings Timer Settings SNMP Trap Server E Mail Server Active Message Server and SMS Phone Book If these functions will be used in a Click amp Go V2 rule set the default configuration must first be set from the Global Variable Menu Bar hi Network Statistics dg watchdog Message Monitor vay VPN Settings w Server Info d Server Settings a Firmware Update ww LAN Settings Ba Cellular Settings Cellular Reconnection 140 Configuration 4120 Expansions J Meter Sensor x Active Tags Y Ulick amp Go Logic f EER 1 Ldgic Nane Internal Register Settings Float Data Logging Profile List FTP Settings Working Off Working Day Settings SMS Phone Book Active Message Server E Mail Server SNMP Trap Server Timer Settings Internal Register Settings Integer The following global variables are only supported by the ioLogik W5300 SMS Phone Book Working Off Working Day FTP Data Logging Profile List and Internal Register Float Internal Register Integer Settings Internal Register Integer is a flag that can be used with the Click amp Go logic internally or externally The 24 sets of internal registers can be polled and controlled by SCADA software using standard Modbus TCP format or implemented to redirect the result o
190. se values you must select the unit of measurement before entering a value If you select a unit of measurement after entering a value the value will not be retained In addition when an I O channel is being used in a Click amp Go Logic rule the channel s range and units cannot be modified Click amp Go Development Process After searching and setting up the IP address of an ioLogik Ethernet I O server Click amp Go logic can be developed by following the procedures below I O Define Global Work with Configuration Variables Logic Import Export Activate Configuration Rule set 4 4 ioLogik W5300 Click amp Go Logic I O Configuration ioLogik products are embedded with various types of I O channels and the mode of each input output channel must be configured before using the channels Channels are divided into five categories digital inputs digital outputs analog inputs analog outputs and virtual channels Configurable DIO Channel Mode Selection For models that support the configurable DIO channels configure the specific DIO to DI or DO to meet the requirements Number of Configurable Mode Settings DIO Channels Input Digital ENE When logged in as an administrator double click on a channel in the I O Configuration panel to configure that channel s settings A window will open with configuration options for the channel Each DIO channel will be configured to act as either a DI or DO channel a
191. sh a connection over a TCP socket If the ioLogik cannot connect to a server within the specified time period it will automatically release the modbus TCP connection to free up the port for the next attempt Default 30 seconds Fle System Sot Hep 9 B i Tt Auto Scan ioLogik devices Ed B E Network Interface COM Port Setting is used to set the default serial communications parameters so the ioAdmin utility may establish a Modbus connection The fields are baud rate data bits stop bits parity and timeout interval For most applications this will involve connecting to ioLogik R series devices File System Sort Help my i i a 1 dipl Auto Scan ioLogik devices E Network Interface VO Status Refresh Rate Active Message Listen Port Reset NA4010 Network Adapter 3 5 ioLogik W5300 The ioAdmin Utility Active Message Listen Port specifies the port number over which the ioLogik will listen for Active Messages If the active messages are traveling across a network firewall you must be sure to open the port on your firewall settings to ensure that messages can get through Fie System Sot Help Fe 2 I s pie Auto Scan ioLogik devices 2S Network Interface i VO Status Refresh Rate TCP Socket Timeout Interval COM Port Setting F Actree Message Listen Post TCP UDP si Reset NA4010 Network Adaptor IP is used to re assign an IP address to the NA 40
192. ssage Monitor fa PI Settings 140 Configuration 1 0 Expansions E Meter Sensor wa Active Tags 7 Click amp Go Logic Logic Mame Data Log Settings 5 13 ioLogik W5300 Planning and Assistance Step 4 Click the New button to create a new log profile ei i The detail of selected profile Deieren Gc I NES Log time The disk space left OF Bytes 8 Stop Log y Save x Cancel Step 5 In the new profile click Enable to activate the profile specify the settings and then click Next to proceed Profile Detail Settings v Enable Frofile Setting Mame rest 1 The log file holds 5000 samples 1 5000 The profile holds fi O0 files 1 500 Initial Stat Stop f Start Logging Typ On Change Periodical Log Interval 3 sec 5 86400 Schedule C Every month f Day Dh E f Week Week Su Men Tue P wed FP Thu Fi 7 Sat f Ever week Sun Men P me P wed Thu Fri 5a f Every day 5 14 ioLogik W5300 Planning and Assistance Step 6 Select the channels that needed to be logged and then click the Finish button Profile Detail Settings E x Channels Selectio All available Channel Channel Title Sin w5340 DI S00 45340 D003 S00 W5340 D004 S00 4 5340 D005 S00 4 5340 D006 S00WS340 D00F S00 W5340 ALY00 SO0 W5340 ALY O1 Sn ws vpn SU wes v S ws n0 D S004 53404 C03 S004 53404 C04 Swiss vns SU wan VvEDE S ws 0 vDD SD wn VES
193. status 1 return Illegal Data Value 0x0063 1 bit CH3 DI OverFlow Status Read 0 Normal 1 Overflow Write 0 clear overflow status 1 return Illegal Data Value 0x0064 1 bit CH4 DI OverFlow Status Read 0 Normal 1 Overflow Write 0 clear overflow status 1 return Illegal Data Value 0x0065 1 bit CH5 DI OverFlow Status Read 0 Normal 1 Overflow Write 0 clear overflow status 1 return Illegal Data Value 0x0066 1 bit CH6 DI OverFlow Status Read 0 Normal 1 Overflow Write 0 clear overflow status 1 return Illegal Data Value 0x0067 1 bit CH7 DI OverFlow Status Read 0 Normal 1 Overflow Write O clear overflow status C 21 00093 00094 00095 00096 00097 00098 00099 00100 00101 00102 00103 00104 ioLogik W5300 Modbus TCP Address Mapping III 1 return Illegal Data Value 00105 0x0068 1 bit CH8 DI OverFlow Status Read 0 Normal 00106 0x0069 1 bit 00107 0x006A 1 bit 00108 0x006B 1bit Write 0 clear overflow status 1 return Illegal Data Value DIO 1 Overflow Write O clear overflow status 1 return Illegal Data Value DIO CH9 DI OverFlow Status Read 0 Normal 1 Overflow Write 0 clear overflow status 1 return Illegal Data Value DIO CH10 DI OverFlow Status Read 0 Normal 1 Overflow Write 0 clear overflow status 1 return Illegal Data Value DIO CH11 DI OverFlow Status Read 0 Normal 1 Overflow C 22
194. sues of Cellular Monitoring Systems is EER RR EE REG ER RR RE REG GR RR AE REG GR RR RE REG GR RR RR REG GR RR RR RE GR RR RE RE GER RR nnn 5 2 Active OPC Server witha Static IP Adar reS Syrien GE odo on GO GE ep SG ata 5 3 Cellular Rermote T Q Architecture 2 ESE vU UU RC et GR Ge Re ELEME a aa aa aa a oe dais iqs 5 4 Using ioAdmin to Perform Simple Data Monitoring from a Remote Site iii 5 4 EXPaNding INPU QOUEMPUFEenannels srl 5 6 Using Modbus TCP Protocol with Your Programs 5 9 Using the Counter to Get Meter Readings and StatiStiCS i 5 12 Record your I O Data in the Data Log File ci 5 13 Connecting a Modbus RTU Serial Device Attached to the ioLogik over a Cellular Network 5 19 Connecting to d SEADAS VSA ee EE EE E ESE ED EXEREERED EC EER EE nose ene EPOD aaa a qaa eaa ad 5 19 Updating Serial Tags to SCADA System with Active OPC Server over a Cellular Network 5 21 Handling Front End Events and Alar Sst us Ne N reb rer E MA EC E E TAE ai 5 23 SMS Escalationsahd Acknowledgement x cats cnt ERE TER ERU ER En ise Ge aad ue tee Tuve Vds c dva es 5 24 SMS Commands for Monitoring and Control ss SE KUS N WEN WE RE ER GN We tw ete wk nne vt er EESE TEA 5 26 Enabling the Power Saving Function and Secure Wake on Call iis ER RE RR EE RR RR RE RR Re RR ER Re RA Re ER Re 5 27 Enabling Ethernet and Cellular Reduridarncy mmc nocere ai 5 28
195. t I O Status Refresh Rate Higher sync rates result in a higher network load ioAdmin Status Bar The status bar shows ioAdmin status information such as program status ready searching ioLogik I O details and system time Sync rate status i a W5312 VO sync rate 2 sec Status Bar QU 3 12 ioLogik W5300 The ioAdmin Utility ioAdmin Configuration Panels For full access to all configuration options users must log in as administrator from the Server Settings panel This is required whenever you start up ioAdmin re boot or restart the ioLogik When you install an ioLogik for the first time the password will be blank in this case just click Login no password is required Additional functions are available after logging in including the following tabs i Server Info d Server Settings Firmware Update Qi LAN Settings Ee Cellular Settings 1 Lellular Reconnection E Network Statistics watchdog Message Monitor a PO Configuration 1 0 Expansions Ej Meter Sensor ae Active Tags Click amp Go Logic When making configuration changes you will need to click Update or Apply to save the changes Some changes will require that the unit be restarted in order to take effect ATTENTION You MUST log in as administrator to access the Network Watchdog Timer and Firmware Update panels If you forget the password hold down the reset button to clear the password and load factory defaults This will r
196. t is A B C D Firmware release date Ex High word 0x2009 Low word 0x1231 firmware release date is Dec 31 2009 minor B release C build D 34105 0x1008 Number of TCP connected 34106 0x1009 1 word Ethernet Interface speed 0x10 10Mbps or 0x100 100Mbps 34107 0x100A Ethernet physical address MAC ID Word 0 Hi byte 0 Word 0 Lo byte 1 2 3 4 5 Word 1 Hi byte Word 1 Lo byte Word 2 Hi byte Word 2 Lo byte C 25 ioLogik W5300 Modbus TCP Address Mapping Aadress pns en MAC ID is 00 01 02 03 04 05 ID is 00 01 02 03 04 05 EE 2 word System Elapsed Time in sec ULONG 4xxxx Read Write Registers supports functions 3 6 16 C 26 ioLogik W5300 Modbus TCP Address Mapping 40073 0x0048 1 word CHO DO Mode 0 DO 1 Pulse 40074 0x0049 1 word CH1 DO Mode 0 DO 1 Pulse 40075 0x004A 1 word CH2 DO Mode 0 DO 1 Pulse 40076 0x004B 1 word CH3 DO Mode 0 DO 1 Pulse 40077 0x004C 1 word CH4 DO Mode 0 DO 1 Pulse 40078 0x004D 1 word CH5 DO Mode 0 DO 1 Pulse 40079 0x004E CH6 DO Mode 0 DO C 27 ioLogik W5300 Modbus TCP Address Mapping E BENE i 40080 0x004F 1 word CH7 DO Mode 0 DO HUE EN ee RE RN 40081 0x0050 1 word CH8 DO Mode 0 DO DIO 40082 0x0051 1 word CH9 DO Mode 0 DO DIO 40083 0x0052 1 word CH10 DO Mode 0 DO DIO 40084 0x0053 1 word CH11 DO Mode 0 DO DIO 40097 0x0060 1 word CHO DI Mode 0 DI 1 Count Others return Illegal Data Value CH1 DI
197. ta ON x Cancel Relation between conditions AND hi ON ta OFF OnChange AF DK 4 19 ioLogik W5300 Click amp Go Logic Counter Counter refers to the counts of an Event Counter channel The counts are stored in the ioLogik internally Specifying the counts with a proper operator will lead to triggering the action For example if 10 items should be packed in a box the Counter x should be reset every 10 counts Counter 1 10 Select the IF condition to Counter and click on the property button E to enter the Counter Settings window Logic 0 Configuration Iv Enable Enable Logic Counter Setting Select Channel Counter 1 Y Select Trigger Condition lt Empty gt z m uus Value a Relation between conditions AND Jf OK X Cancel AI Analog Input AI refers to the readings of an analog input channel An analog input value is specified to trigger an action Units of the value are defined by the selected analog modes voltage or current or the scaling results For example AI O gt 15 mA represents the high level of a water tank Tv Enable Enable Logic IF x kEm Select Channel Empty f Builtin aro 10V C Expansions Relation between conditions AND Slot sz Channel sz Select Trigger Condition Al Value gt o Float
198. tatus Green System Ready READY Ready LED is blinking and Fault LED is not lit Click amp Go is running Ready LED is blinking and Fault LED is blinking Safe Mode Communication Activity OFF No communication DATA ioLogik W5312 Green Cellular modular sending receiving serial TX RX ioLogik W5340 only command signal System Fault Status RED I O out of work FAULT OFF Function Normal Blinking Safe Mode Signal Status OFF No signal or No SIM Card SIGNAL 1 Green LED Weak or insufficient SMS only 2 Green LEDs Average good for cellular connections 3 Green LEDs Excellent Signal Physical Dimensions unit mm 105 ioLogik W5300 Introduction Package Checklist The ioLogik W5300 is shipped with the following items Standard Accessories e ioLogik W5300 e 3 pin screw terminal block x 1 for power input e 12 pin screw terminal blocks x 2 for I O e 5 pin screw terminal block x 1 for RS 485 e Installation CD e Antenna NOTE Notify your sales representative if any of the above items are missing or damaged Product Selection Guide The cellular ennabled ioLogik W5300 series of remote I O units includes the ioLogik W5312 ioLogik W5340 and ioLogik W5340 HSPA Their respective features are broken down in the following table Operating I O Combination _ Combination Serial Ethernet Data OPC Temp AI DI DO DIO Relay Ports Ports Logger Server W5300 Series Series Common Specification addit
199. ted to an external relay control board you can monitor the current counts to see when to replace the external relay component before it fails Last Reset Time records the last time Current Counts was reset Both Total Counts and Current Counts will be saved when there is a power failure The Last Reset Time will be saved whenever the user manually presses the Reset to Zero button You can control how a digital output relay output channel acts when the network is disconnected by navigating to the Watchdog tab in the main window panel and setting the appropriate parameters in the Safe Status Settings and the Host Connection Watchdog panels When the Host Connection Watchdog is enabled a network disconnection will activate a safe state The DO channel can be configured to turn on turn off or commence pulse output during the safe state If the Host Connection Watchdog is not enabled then the DO Relay Output channel status will remain unchanged during a network disconnection B Di Channel 0 tn aal ea nn RR ooo ZE DI Contig EB DI Test E Alas Name lias Mame Channel Hame pj OFF DFF UH ON hos ATTENTION The Host Connection Watchdog is disabled by default and must be enabled for Safe Status Settings to take effect Testing DI and DO Channels You can test each channel by opening the channel s configuration window by clicking on its entry in the I O configuration panel in the main window and selecting
200. ter you have finished configuring the ioLogik for your application Ei Moxa icAdmin NI File System Sort Help cd ICE w ti EE Host 132 158 1271 ER ioLogik loLogik W5340 Gd 192 168 127 254 D Settings oper Lonfiguration Restart System Reset to Default amp Import System Config Export System Config ATTENTION Since there are major functional differences between firmware versions exporting the configuration file requires a longer processing time Adjust the TCP Socket Timeout Interval to 30 seconds when using ioAdmin 3 10 or above especially if earlier versions of ioAdmin have been installed and then removed 2 13 ioLogik W5300 Getting Started AN Import System Config Select this command to load a configuration for the selected ioLogik from a configuration text file The new configuration will not take effect until the ioLogik has been restarted This command can be used to restore a configuration after loading the factory defaults or to duplicate a configuration to multiple ioLogik units ATTENTION Since there are major function differences between firmware versions the configuration file is not compatible if using firmware V1 3 or above for the ioLogik W5312 series and V1 5 or above for the ioLogik W5340 series The configuration file cannot be imported into firmware versions earlier than the above versions Be sure to check your firmware version carefully before importing exporting and upgrad
201. ternal Register Integer NOTE Internal Register Integer represents a status flag to link the status of the first logic to the second one by specifying other actions in the THEN ELSE fields Values from 0 to 255 can be used here Select the THEN ELSE to enter the Internal Register Settings window action for Timer and click on the property button Logic 0 Configuration B V Enable r Enable Logic IF ELSE lt Empty gt Empty lt Empty gt lt Empty gt lt Empty gt lt Empty gt Empty Internal Register Setting i x ers AND Relation between conditions THEN Select Channel Reg 0 m Trigger Condition o Used in s Set Internal Register In the above figure the Used in column indicates that this Internal Register is also used in Rule 0 which helps the user identify the relationship between the rules In addition the Set Internal Register button 2 can be used to define the default values of all registers Internal Register can be controlled by Modbus TCP protocol Refer to the appendix for the address list of all Internal Registers Timer The Timer function can be used to control the time settings of a logic rule Actions such as START STOP and RESTART can be configured here Logic 0 Configuration i V Enable r Enable Logic IF
202. that will not show up on the Message Monitor panel The maximum number of characters is 200 Email The E mail function sends a customizable e mail to one or more mail boxes or Blackberry devices Select the THEN ELSE action to e mail and click the property button l to enter the Mail Settings window Enable Logic IF ELSE System Start Up EM lt Empty gt 7 lt Empty gt EN lt Empty gt Cene sd x Hail Content Settings F Mail Subject test EA Mail Content DICO Change To 3 00 704411 Relation between conditions AND Equivalent Logic Statement xIF oystem start up THEN Timer 0 START AND lt Keyword Lookup ASCH C UTE 8 GE ES send E Mail and attach data log Hail Address Settings Mame Mail Address e Add Recipient Database Global Settings Recipient List e Mail Address e Mail Address stephen upporti mosta com From Address testt amp mosa com Attach data lo Attach the data log NPCTest Hours 24 1 720 Send every 0 sec 0 send once 4 Cave X Cancel 4 32 ioLogik W5300 Click amp Go Logic NOTE After entering the subject of an e mail enter the message in the Mail Content area Dynamic fields such as time date IP address and I O status can be inserted in your message by clicking Keyword Lookup Content in the same logic entry can be sent by either Active Message or e m
203. ting Se GPRS Setting al Ex eter Statisti ie Watchdog Message Monitor 10 Configuration VO Expansions E Meter Sensor tm Active Tags Pi Data Logging Expansion Modules EN cn 192 168 19 243 Ethemet Remote O 16D1 online 2 E121 132 158 13 244 Ethernet Remote ONECO anline You must restart the device for new change s to take effect i Ero Hodbus Addresses Address hex Address dec Quantities 2 DO 10 Coil Ox0274 000539 Channel 2 DU 11 Cail Ox0216 000540 2 DU 12 Cail Ox0210 000941 2 DU 13 Cail Ox0210 000542 2 DO 14 Cail Ox021E 000543 DO_15 PULS The addresses will be update on next system restart Export s A i M e Refresh The Slot column shown in the I O Expansion panel will list the ioLogik E1200 units in the order their configuration files are added This means that if you first import the device closest to your ioLogik W5300 that device will be listed as Slot 1 If you then add the E1200 that is most distant from the W5300 i e the module that is last in the chain that module will be listed as Slot 2 while the middle device second in the chain will be added last and so listed as Slot 3 To avoid confusion please make sure that you add the devices in the order that makes the most sense for your topology The I O Expansion panel will show the Modbus Address the list of Modbus addresses may be exported to a local file using the Export button
204. tor the daily flow at a point in a pipeline you can use a pulse output flow meter where 1 pulse indicates 5 ml We can set the virtual channel s scaling function so that 1 tick of counter input equals 5 ml Next we 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 Virtual channels are required to configure AI or counter channels For counter channels configure the Counter Scaling on the I O Configuration panel before setting other operations in the virtual channels 3 18 ioLogik W5300 The ioAdmin Utility Configuring Digital I O Channels Digital I O channels may be configured for either input or output When the ioLogik W5300 is turned on each digital I O channel will be configured to act as either DI or DO according to the Power On Settings To switch a channel between input and output select the desired mode in the I O Direction field under Power On Settings After clicking Apply you will need to restart the ioLogik W5300 for the new setting to take effect 2 Power On Setting VO Ditection Dp Lodiiyphnggggg p MLLL LLHLRLLLLLLAIAIIT Y Output Pulse Start Configuring Digital Input Channels The ioLogik W5300 can provide up to 12 digital input DI channels To configure software filtering for a channel set the Mode dropdown in section 1 Mode Settings to Filter Software filtering is used to avoid switch
205. ts 1 Virtual Private Network A VPN Virtual Private Network is a service that groups all related devices into one network but users need to purchase cellular on line services and apply for VPN membership When the Cellular device dials up it will get a private static IP assigned by the telecom service provider Carrier or MVNO The private IP is on the same network segment as the host The host and devices can communicate bi directionally using a polling architecture Most telecom service providers will not offer small volume service packages to enterprise clients A mobile virtual network operator MVNO is a company that provides cellular services but does not have its own licensed frequency allocation of the radio spectrum and does not necessarily have the infrastructure needed to provide mobile telephone services An MVNO subscribes to several cellular services and then rents the services out to customers who only need a small quantity of IP service Normally the MVNO also builds up a VPN server to separate their groups and in effect provide the same services provided by a VPN 2 Network with Public Static IP Devices A Public Static IP can be accessed anywhere and anytime such as over the Internet Although most carriers use private dynamic IPs for mobile phones some carriers will provide Public Static IPs for specific applications The downside of Public Static IP service is that it comes at a much higher price Some telecom service provid
206. turn Illegal Data Value CH7 DI OverFlow Status Read 0 Normal 00104 0x0067 1 bit 1 Overflow Write O clear overflow status 1 return Illegal Data Value CHO DI Count Trigger CH1 DI Count Trigger CH2 DI Count Trigger CH3 DI Count Trigger CH4 DI Count Trigger CH5 DI Count Trigger CH6 DI Count Trigger CH7 DI Count Trigger CHO DI Power On Status 0 Off 1 On CH1 DI Power On Status 0 Off 1 On CH2 DI Power On Status 0 Off 1 On CH3 DI Power On Status 0 Off 1 On CH4 DI Power On Status 0 Off 1 On CH5 DI Power On Status 0 Off 1 On CH6 DI Power On Status 0 Off 1 On CH7 DI Power On Status 0 Off 1 On CHO DI Safe Pulse Operate Status 0 Off 1 On CH1 DI Safe Pulse Operate Status 0 Off 1 On CH2 DI Safe Pulse Operate Status 0 Off 1 On CH3 DI Safe Pulse Operate Status 0 Off 1 On CH4 DI Safe Pulse Operate Status 0 Off 1 On CH5 DI Safe Pulse Operate Status 0 Off 1 On CH6 DI Safe Pulse Operate Status 0 Off 1 On 00109 00110 00111 00112 00113 00114 00115 00116 00121 00122 00123 00124 00125 00126 00127 00128 00133 00134 00135 00136 00137 00138 00139 0x006C 0x006D OxOO6E 0x006F 0x0070 0x0071 0x0072 0x0073 0x0078 0x0079 0x007A 0x007B 0x007C 0x007D 0x007E 0x007F 0x0084 0x0085 0x0086 0x0087 0x0088 0x0089 0x008A 1 bit 1 bit 1 bit 1 bit 1 bit 1 bit 1 bit 1 bit 1 bit 1 bit 1 bit 1 bit 1 bit 1 bit 1 bit 1 bit 1 bit 1 bit 1 bit 1 bit 1 bit 1 bit
207. twork Statistics Watchdog Message Monitor pr YPN Settings d Saws nia d Server Settings a Firmware Update l LAN Settings IE Cellular Settings Dial up Setting Ta lsgr hi eme Cellular Status GSH Mode IP 0 0 0 0 Password DNS IP 0 0 0 0 SIM PIN AP internet Cellular Error Band Auto hd No Error PPP Authentication Auto mode Signal Strength i TCP ZIP Compression Enable Disable E Link lity F t H55I 13 j a Ek Es Enable Disable Lx Unde Caller IDs Phone Number 1 Phone Number 2 Phone Number 3 Phone Number 4 Phone Number 5 vf Operation Mode amp Cellular Always ON Ethernet AN Cellular Backup Cellular On Demand 0 0 0 0 Click Gol Wi ake On Call Dial up Setting The cellular Access Point Name or APN is a critical field one must configure when connecting a device to a cellular network Check with your cellular service provider for details Some cellular connections require more detailed setups such as PPP Authentication TCP IP Compression and Link Quality Reports as well Dial up Setting Cellular Status User Name Initialize Modem I1P 0 0 0 0 Password DNS IP 0 0 0 0 SIM FIN APH internet Cellular Error Band Auto No Error PPP Authentication PAP mode Signal Strength TCP IP Compression Enable amp Disable Link Quality Report Fisslis E Enable 9 Disable wf Update 3 32 ioLogik W5300 The ioAdmin Utili
208. ty NOTE If you already have a PIN configured for your SIM card be careful to enter it correctly because after three failed attempts you will be locked out To avoid this problem the ioLogik W5300 will try to connect to the cellular network one time only If it fails then the W5300 will stop trying to connect to the cellular network You can leave the username password and SIM PIN fields blank for most cases because they are seldom used After all information has been configured correctly click Update The ioLogik W5300 must reboot in order for the settings to take effect Connection information is displayed on the right side of the block such as Signal Strength RSSI Cellular Status which includes the device s IP address for the Cellular Network and Cellular Error Band PPP authentication TCP IP Compression and Link Quality Report are only supported on the ioLogik W5340 HSPA Caller IDs In order to use the the ioLogik W5300 cellular wake up feature you must configure a series of caller ID settings This is because when the ioLogik W5300 is in Sleep Mode it switches to GSM standby it is only once the ioLogik receives a phone call from an authorized caller ID that the W5300 hangs up the phone switches to cellular mode and reconnects to the cellular network After successfully associating with a cellular access point the device will forward its new IP address to AOPC server Caller IDs Phone Number 1 Phone Humber 2 Phone Nu
209. undancy Mode The Active Tags panel offers three AOPC redundancy modes Normal Synchronicity and Change while failed Ae Firmware Update i LAN Settings Sy Celular Settings 7 Cellular Reconnection By Network Statistics watchdog Message Monito Yy MO Configuration G I0 Expansions CP Meter Sensor Arina Tag Cick amp Gologc i Semerinio EP Server Setting Enable Active OPC Redundancy Mode iai Changed while faled Syncheonicily IP Add 132168 127 133 IP Add2 0 0 0 0 Port 3300 Heartbeat Interval sec 0 for disabile or range 1 565535 wf Update Retesh No redundancy connects to a single Active OPC Active OPC Server IP 192 127 19 100 Active OPC Server T BB IP 192 127 19 100 Synchronizes with 2 Active OPC Synchronicity Sra hol REM servers at the same time Active OPC Server IP 192 127 19 200 Tries to connect with the first Active epee OPC Server IP If it cannot connect Hi IP 192 127 19 100 Change while failed CEU rc 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 Active OPC Server Switch To IP 192 127 19 200 3 29 ioLogik W5300 The ioAdmin Utility Heartbeat Interval Tag updates are event driven and only change when a configured I O event occurs if the status remains unchanged tags are not updated to Active OPC server and so the server will not know
210. urrent settings Fal IYPSoft FTP Server Ioj x File Server setup Help Main User Info AM 00 00 57 Server Started AM 00 00 37 FTP Fort 21 AM 00 00 37 4 Connect to 192 168 19 20 Get Tsemame AM 00 00 37 4 User TEST Connected AM 00 00 38 4 TEST Cunent Director DITEMI LAM 00 00 38 4 TEST Start Upload of DATEMPesEA 121 oer AM 00 00 40 4 TEST File Uploaded DATEMPieaf3 102l csv LET KA 6851 bytes AM 00 00 40 4 Client TEST 192 168 19 202 Disconnected 00 00 05 Min I NOTE The function is dependent on the firmware version Be sure to use firmware V1 3 or above for the ioLogik W5312 series and firmware V1 5 or above for the ioLogik W5340 series 5 18 ioLogik W5300 Planning and Assistance Connecting a Modbus RTU Serial Device Attached to the ioLogik over a Cellular Network NOTE Scenario In the water industry warning systems use both IOs and serial meters to get complete status information The ioLogik W5300 has built in serial ports that support attaching Modbus RTU serial meters with RS 232 or RS 485 Setup Procedure Step 1 Start ioAdmin as administrator Step 2 Choose the Meter Sensor tab i Server Info Server Settings a Firmware Update i LAN Settings a Cellular Settings Br Cellular Reconnection Ey Network Statistica A Watchdog Message Monitor FEN YPN Settings a O Configuration 4 10 Expansions 4 Meter Sensor x Acti
211. ve Tags wf Click amp Go Logic Serial Port Fort Settin Baudrate S600 i Stop Bits fi Mode R5 485 Awie 44 5240 Unit ID 1 Flow Control none Serial Response Timeout ms 2500 Data Bits E Refresh Parity none i wf Update Step 3 Set the serial port parameters RS 232 RS 485 Baudrate Stop Bits etc Step 4 Click Modbus TCP gt Modbus RTU Gateway to choose the operation mode There are two modes to choose from transparent mode and Modbus RTU mode Step 5 Connect the field serial device via the serial port making sure that the signal wiring is correct Step 6 By specifying the W5340 s IP address and the ID of the attached serial devices you can use the Modbus TCP master to query the remote serial device The Modbus Slave ID for the ioLogik W5300 is fixed at 1 which means that the ID of the Modbus RTU meters attached to the ioLogik should start from 2 to 247 Connecting to a SCADA System Scenario Most control centers use SCADA systems such as InTouch to monitor the status of their entire system The ioLogik W5300 with Active OPC server can feed data into the SCADA system In this situation the SCADA system can use its built in OPC Client Server architecture to control the system Environment SCADA System and Active OPC Server Public Static IP 59 124 42 169 Internal Static IP 192 168 19 19 Central site Internal Static IP 192 168 19 19 5 19 ioLogik W5300

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