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1. SimpleComTools LLC COM1000 User Manual Hardware interfaces The COM1000 provides the following hardware interfaces e One Analog Input e Four Digital Inputs e One Relay Input RS 485 Port Relay 4 Digital Inputs 1 Analog Input DC Power relay digital pwr HO COM HC 1 GND 2 3 aa 3 24 YOC 1 ot botototo ao This interface is used to This interface is used to This interface is used to This interface is used connect a device that you connect simple contact connect simple analog to connect to a 9 30 VDC want to turn on and off closure switches measurement gauges power source LAN interface connections The 10 BASE TX connection is used for connections to any Ethernet LAN This type of installation requires the use of Category 5 twisted pair wire The 10BASE TX interface complies with the EIA 568 wiring standard Sample Ethernet Connections a a Internet COM1000 connected to an Ethernet LAN COM1000 connected to a PC using a crossover cable Ethernet LAN SimpleComTools LLC 6 SimpleComTools LLC COM1000 User Manual Connecting Sensors Switches or Devices The COM1000 provides the following hardware interfaces e One Analog Input e Four Digital Inputs e One Relay Input The following describes how to wire sensors switches or controls to these inputs The ANALOG interface has the ability to accept any sensor with a DC voltage output ranging between 0 and 30 volts Examples of acceptable sensor
2. Power Ethernet Link Ethernet Tx Serial Tx PPP Connection Power Unit is currently powered on Ethernet LNK Unit is currently connected to an Ethernet network or device Ethernet TX Unit is currently transmitting Ethernet traffic Serial TX Unit is currently communicating with a serial device on the Terminal Port PPP Unit is currently engaged in an active PPP session on the Modem Port Communication interfaces The COM1000 provides the following communication interfaces e One 10 BASE TX Ethernet interface e One RS232 Serial Terminal Port e One RS232 Serial Modem Port e One RS485 Port Male DB9 RS232 DTE Port Modem Port Female DB9 RS232 DCE Port Terminal Port Ethernet Port 10 Base TX 123456786 RS_485 COM TxA TXB RE RAXA l l l l This port is used to connect to an LAN HUB or Switch To connect to LANs use a regular Ethernet cable To connect direct to a PC you will need a crossover cable SimpleComTools LLC This port is used to connect to a computer or terminal To connect a PC you will need a regular serial cable To connect a DCE you will need to use a null adapter This port is used to connect to a modem or DCE To connect a modem you will need a regular serial cable To connect a PC you will need a null adapter Located on the BACK side this port is for R8485 only Supports 2 or 4 wire master or slave connections Wiring requirements differ based upon device network
3. Low Temperature Alarm Action action taken when LOW ALARM value is reached Options 0 No Action 1 Terminal Port ASCII Data Stream 2 RS485 Port ASCII Data Stream 3 UDP Alert 4 TCP Alert 5 Send Message 6 FTP 7 Relay OPEN 8 Relay CLOSE 9 COUNT events 10 LOG events Use a comma for separation of multiple selections Low Temp Alarm Action SimpleComTools LLC 40 SimpleComTools LLC COM1000 User Manual High Temp Alarm Message High Temp Warning Message Low Temp Warning Message Low Temp Alarm Message Event Recipients UDP Destination IP UDP Destination Port TCP Destination IP TCP Destination Port Reset Counters Temp Calibration SimpleComTools LLC Customizable High Temperature Alarm Message text This is a free text field to be used when the High Alarm Action AHIGHALARMACT is set to 1 2 or 3 This text will be seen as the message SUBJECT field in SMS or SMTP messages Accepts to 20 characters Example site 1 high alarm Customizable High Temperature Warn Message text This is a free text field to be used when the High Warn Action AHIGHWARNACT is set to 1 2 or 3 This text will be seen as the message SUBJECT field in SMS or SMTP messages Accepts to 20 characters Example site 1 high warn Customizable Low Temperature Warning Message text This is a free text field to be used when the Low Warn Action ALOWWARNACT is set to 1 2 or 3 Th
4. It is designed to communicate to an external device connected to the Terminal Port Primarily for triggering the device to provide a response or data output This is a one time command and not a complete SEND EXPECT protocol Accepts up to 50 characters Poll Message Poll Message Line Termination Sets line termination sequence used when sending a Poll Message string to a device on the Terminal Port Options 0 CR Send a Carriage Return after sending string DEFAULT 1 LF Send a Line Feed after sending string 2 CR LF Send a Carriage Return Line Feed after sending string Poll Message Line Termination Poll Message string type Options 0 None 1 ASCII Text 2 HEX Poll Type SimpleComTools LLC 31 SimpleComTools LLC COM1000 User Manual ANALOG INPUT The Analog Input tab configures the desired Warning and Alarm values Set Points for the Analog Input Options include High Alarm Set Point High Warning Set Point Low Warning Set Point and Low Alarm Set Point Actions include sending data out of the serial port to sending IP packets SMS or SMTP or IM messages The tab makes it simple to configure the analog set points the warning and alarm messages as well as the intended message recipients Customized ANALOG Interface Name A free text field for the NAME of the interface which will be used in all UDP TCP and SMTP alerts For SMTP and SMS alerts this will be seen as the FROM field Accepts up to
5. Locate the device you wan to configure by selecting the desired method of communication LAN 3 Any COM1000 located on your Local Area Network can a be found using this utility Select LAN enter the device TL Password and click on the Find Devices button You SSC ereis Komoren tnt Frings _stTmo Loeat steer will see a popup box display the names of the devices Cunera COM 1000 Aopen Stat Gai eR found on the local network Highlight the device you wish to configure and select Connect COM PO RT COM1000 Configuration Wiilty v2 45 Selected a COM PORT click Find Devices and select 2n 7 your device from the popup box _festdeeces EN aeneae zi Ciera Arviog Ieput Cypha Input Dagtal Input Dagiai a Dagiai d Aalay Temperaire Terma E vend Syihem Log Genma Pon Fond Modem Pot Terminal Pot N5405 Pot ONSYDONS Mercaging FTP Sysog IM Cieni Schedule REMOTE Select REMOTE enter the device password enter the IP Address or Domain Name and select Connect This feature can also be used to make a direct connection to a device where the IP or name is known Hoot Hang Hadaars ID Fireware Porarnestes Marre zj COMI OOO Find Local hevices Step 4 Once connected to your device you will see a splash screen and the application will load all the parameters for the device for display Omes New Reheh Clicking on any of the Parameters Names This will Aa eee e
6. SimpleComTools LLC 21 SimpleComTools LLC COM1000 User Manual Destination IP Address of remote TCP Server TCP Destination IP Accepts numeric IP Address or fully qualified domain name abc 123 com Accepts up to 50 characters Destination port of remote TCP Server TCP Destination Port nnnnn 5 digit value with range between 1 and 65535 TCP Connection Retries number of times to retry making a connection to the TTCPDESTIP remote IP address after a failed connection attempt TCP Connect Retries Connection attempts will occur every 30 seconds Options 0 none Do Not Retry 1 255 number of retries TGP inactivity timer Device will drop TCP connection if there is no data flow for the TCP Inactivity Timer stated period of time n 0 255 Seconds TCP Session connection timer TCP Client will drop TCP connection after the stated TCP Session Timer period of time n 0 255 Seconds Local TCP Device Server Application TCP Server Enabled Options 0 Not Enabled DEFAULT 1 Enabled Local TCP Device Server application port used to receive incoming TOP Server Port TCP connections nnnnn 5 digit value with range between 1 and 65535 TCP Server TCP Device Server inactivity timer Device Server will drop TCP connection if there is Inactivity Timer no data flow for the stated period of time n 0 255 Seconds Customizable Terminal Port message text This is a free text field to be used when the Event Messade Te
7. The on board relay provides the ability to Open and Close a circuit giving the device the ability to control external devices such as lighting systems motors alarms etc The Relay tab is used to configure the state names as well as sending SMS or SMTP or IM messages Parameter Name Description N Name used as Internet HOST and NETBIOS NAME for MS Windows Networks ame Accepts up to 50 alphanumeric characters Displays or changes current state of RELAY Command without n will display state Including n will change the state Options 0 DE ENERGIZE Relay Turn it OFF 1 ENERGIZE Relay Turn it ON Customizable Relay ON command This is a free text field to be used to create a term to be interpreted as the RON AT Command Example entering the term engine on would allow for the term engine on to be used as a command to ENERGIZE the relay Accepts up to 20 characters Current State Relay On Alias Customizable Relay OFF command This is a free text field to be used to create a term to be interpreted as the ROFF AT Command Example entering the term engine off would allow for the term engine off to be used as a command to DE ENERGIZE the relay Accepts up to 20 characters Customizable Relay ON ENERGIZED message This is A free text field used when the Relay is in the active state Text is used in all Serial UDP TCP SMS and SMTP Relay On Message messages For SMS and SMTP this will be
8. 08 00 GMT 8 US Pacific Time 05 00 GMT 5 Karachi 07 00 GMT 7 US Mountain Time 06 00 GMT 6 Astana 06 00 GMT 6 US Central Time 07 00 GMT 7 Bangkok 05 00 GMT 5 US Eastern Time 08 00 GMT 8 Hong Kong Singapore 04 00 GMT 4 Atlantic Time 09 00 GMT 9 Tokyo 03 00 GMT 3 Greenland 10 00 GMT 10 Guam 02 00 GMT 2 Mid Atlantic 11 00 GMT 11 New Caledonia 01 00 GMT 1 Azores 12 00 GMT 12 Fiji 00 00 GMT Greenwich Mean Time 13 00 GMT 13 Nuku alofa Daylight savings time enabled Options 0 not enabled DEFAULT 1 US Standard Enabled Change Time at 0200 Hours 2 EU Standard Enabled Change Time at 0100 Hours GMT Daylight Savings Time SimpleComTools LLC 15 SimpleComTools LLC COM1000 User Manual PORT FORWARDING Port Forwarding allows you to route specific types of inbound application packets coming in over the PPP interface to specific IPs on the LAN side of the device Enter the expected port number or range of ports and the LAN IP address where those packets need to be forwarded For one specific port number enter the same port number twice Examples for the use of this feature may include a web server on Port 80 or FIP server on Port 21 etc Entries will include both TCP and UDP There is no support for individual packets types Application Port Forwarding Rule 1 Allows you to route specific type
9. 20 characters Example analoginterface Current Value Displays the current Analog value Displays the current High Alarm Count This is the number of times that this particular Set Point has been reached Name High Alarm Count Displays the current High Warning Count High Warning Count This is the number of times that this particular Set Point has been reached Displays the current Low Warning Count Low Warning Count This is the number of times that this particular Set Point has been reached Displays the current Low Alarm Count Low Mann Count This is the number of times that this particular Set Point has been reached High Alarm Set Point is the highest analog value you wish to allow Reaching this value will trigger the selected HIGH ALARM ACTION S Acceptable values range from 0 0 30 0 with 1 increments Example 26 5 High Alarm Set Point High Warning Set Point is a higher analog value you wish to be warned about Reaching this value will trigger the selected HIGH ALARM ACTION S Acceptable values range from 0 0 30 0 with 1 increments Example 20 2 High Warning Set Point Low Warning Set Point is a lower analog value you wish to be warned about Reaching this value will trigger the selected LOW WARNING ACTION S Acceptable values range from 0 0 30 0 with 1 increments Example 5 2 Low Warning Set Point Low Alarm Set Point is the lowest analog value you wish to allow Reaching
10. 55 022 Class B CISPR 22 Canada requirements only Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference Regulations This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Reglement sur le brouillage radioelectrique du ministere des Communications Cet appareil num rique respecte les limites de bruits radioelectriques visant les appareils num riques de classe B prescrites dans le R glement sur le brouillage radioelectrique du minist re des Communications du Canada SimpleComTools LLC 2 SimpleComTools LLC COM1000 User Manual Preface The COM1000 is part of the SimpleComTools Industrial Internet Appliance family The COM1000 supports secure reliable serial and IP communications and Internet Messaging applications in a single integrated hardware device In this guide the COM1000 may also be referred to as the device This guide provides instructions on how to install the COM1000 and how to install and replace other devices that may interface with the various inputs or interfaces available in the COM1000 This guide also includes technical specifications Before you begin This guide is intended for qualified service personnel who are installing the COM1000 for the first time or who need to install a switch gauge modem or other device to an existing COM1000 However befor
11. Output Display are trying to measure within If you were using a temperature probe that had the ability to measure from 32 F 212 F you would enter the value 32 Highest range value of the chosen sensor This is the higher end of whatever range you Maximum Output Display are trying to measure within If you were using a temperature probe that had the ability to measure from 32 F 212 F you would enter the value 212 Free text extension appended to the analog value output Examples of text you may want to enter include If you are measuring You may want to enter the word Output Display Extension Pressure MPH Speed MPH Flow GPM Gallons p minute Brewery Output Glasses of Beer Calibrates the COM1000 to match the actual current sensor reading If you know the ACTUAL value being measured you would enter that real value The COM1000 will take its current reading and perform a calculation to come up with the offset so as to give you a more accurate reading going forward Calibration Example The COM1000 sees the temperature in the room as 76 F You believe that the temperature of the room is 74 F You would enter the value of 74 and the COM1000 would use an offset of 2 The temperature would now show the reading as 74 F SimpleComTools LLC 35 SimpleComTools LLC COM1000 User Manua DIGITAL INPUT 1 4 The 4 Digital Inputs provide the ability to capture contact closures log those events and or
12. TAPP selections This value requires that RS 485 PORT APP 1 TRIGGER be set to 3 Stream Serial Data Stream used to trigger events Up to 20 characters This is the exact text Data Stream 2 being filtered before executing any of the TAPP selections This value requires that RS 485 PORT APP 2 TRIGGER be set to 3 Stream Serial Data Stream used to trigger events Up to 20 characters This is the exact text Data Stream 3 being filtered before executing any of the TAPP selections This value requires that RS 485 PORT APP 3 TRIGGER be set to 3 Stream RS 485 Port Inter Character Timer n 1 5000 milliseconds This is the length of the pause between characters in the serial data stream before executing any of the TAPP Inter Character Timer Selections This value requires that RS 485 PORT APP 1 2 or 3 TRIGGER be set to 2 Inter character Timer SimpleComTools LLC 24 SimpleComTools LLC Buffer Size UDP Destination IP UDP Destination Port UDP Server Enabled UDP Server Port TCP Destination IP TCP Destination Port TCP Connect Retries TCP Inactivity Timer TCP Session Timer TCP Server Enabled TCP Server Port TCP Server Inactivity Timer SimpleComTools LLC COM1000 User Manua RS 485 Port Application Buffer Value n is in BYTES This is the amount of data being stored in the buffer before executing any of the TAPP selections This value requires that RS 485 PORT APP 1 2 or 3 T
13. Timer Send inbound data every n minutes TTIMER1 Trigger 1 2 Intercharacter Timer ICT Send inbound data after pause between characters TICT 3 Serial Stream Value Send data based on specific serial stream characters TSTREAM1 4 Buffer Limit Send data after reaching a specific data limit TBUFFER Sets the trigger that will initiate the Application 1 event Trigger 2 Enter the value representing how you want the application to start Options Same as Trigger 1 Sets the trigger that will initiate the Application 1 event Trigger 3 Enter the value representing how you want the application to start Options Same as Trigger 1 RS 485 Port Application 1 Timer Trigger Value n is in minutes This is the period of Elapsed Timer 1 time to wait before executing TAPP1 This value requires that RS 485 PORT APP 1 TRIGGER be set to 1 Timer RS 485 Port Application 2 Timer Trigger Value n is in minutes This is the period of Elapsed Timer 2 time to wait before executing TAPP1 This value requires that RS 485 PORT APP 2 TRIGGER be set to 1 Timer RS 485 Port Application 3 Timer Trigger Value n is in minutes This is the period of Elapsed Timer 3 time to wait before executing TAPP1 This value requires that RS 485 PORT APP 3 TRIGGER be set to 1 Timer Serial Data Stream used to trigger events Up to 20 characters This is the exact text Data Stream 1 being filtered before executing any of the
14. a number of applications including acting as a UDP or TCP device server or client data redirecting via SMTP or FIP and data arrival event logging The choice of applications is detailed in the COM1000 Configuration Utility section under the RS485 tab TCP UDP Servers The most common use for the RS485 port is as a TCP or UDP device server In this application the COM1000 provides the ability to reach RS485 connected devices or device networks from any remote IP host via a standard RAW TCP or UDP socket Since the COM1000 is a transparent IP to serial bridge there are no limitations on the data protocol Any ASCII or Binary protocol will be passed seamlessly to the end device Communication Drivers The COM1000 IP to serial application is a raw socket connection Therefore there are no driver requirements to establish your connection As long as your host end application has the ability to encapsulate the ASCII or Binary data stream into a TCP or UDP packet you will be able to make the connection If you host end application does not have that ability you may need to employ the use of a serial to IP COM Port Redirector The purpose of the redirector is to make the virtual COM port exhibit behavior that closely resembles that of a real COM port i e a COM port driver for local serial port hardware A virtual COM port itself is a relatively simple software mechanism that can be implemented by driver software similar to that of a conventiona
15. created Scheduled Event Type Options 0 Count Input Events DEFAULT 1 Log Input Event Details Sets time interval between recurring log entries made within the same 24 hour period Schedule Event Timer Options 0 no logging DEFAULT 1 1440 number of minutes between log entries Sets the TIME OF DAY for regularly scheduled logging Set the time value using the format HH MM Must enter value in Military time Example 4PM 16 00 seneduied Lime or Day Spions 00 00 Midnight DEFAULT Note Requires that the value DAY OF WEEK or DAY OF MONTH be set as well Sets the DAY OF WEEK for regularly scheduled EVENT logging Set this value if you want the log to be appended every day Otherwise the default value of 0 will ensure that event data is added to the log daily Options 0 Every Day DEFAULT 1 7 Day of the Week starting with Sunday Sun 1 Mon 2 Tue 3 etc Note Requires that the value DAY OF WEEK or DAY OF MONTH be set as well Scheduled Day of Week Sets the DAY OF MONTH for regularly scheduled EVENT logging Set this value if you do NOT want the log to be appended every day Otherwise the default value of 0 will ensure that event data is added to the log daily Options 0 Every Day DEFAULT 1 31 Day of the Month 1 1 day 2 2 day etc Note Triggering once per month requires that DAY OF WEEK be set to 0 Scheduled Day or Month The Poll Message is a string of text to be sent out of the RS232 Port
16. e This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help European requirements only EN 55 022 statement This is to certify that the SimpleComTools COM1000 is shielded against the generation of radio interference in accordance with the application of Council Directive 89 336 EEC Article 4a Conformity is declared by the application of EN
17. embedded in the COM1000 is used for transporting status messages IM Client connection parameters and message recipients are configured on this tab Outbound Message Notification Method Options 0 None Default IM Protocol 1 AOL Instant Messenger AIM IM Server IP IP or Domain Name of Instant Message Server Accepts n n n n or abc 123 com Up to 50 characters IM Server Port Instant message Server Port nnnnn 5 digit value with range between 1 and 65535 Default value 9090 Username Instant Message Account Username Accepts up to 20 characters Example johnedoe Baceword Instant Message Account Password Accepts up to 20 characters Example password123 Sicinanme Instant Message Account Nickname Accepts up to 20 characters Buddies are IM users who will receive ALERT and STATUS messages Buddy 1 8 At least one IM BUDDY entry is required for the device IM application to function Accepts a 50 character alphanumeric value including email addresses Example johnnydoe hotmail com SimpleComTools LLC 30 SimpleComTools LLC COM1000 User Manual SCHEDULER The SCHEDULER tab is for configuring the parameters related to scheduled event logging These options will allow the scheduled capture of INPUT COUNTS and or EVENT details Schedule options include capturing data persistently every x minutes either every day or on a scheduled basis daily weekly or monthly basis Sets the TYPE of log entries being
18. message ae 5 Serial Stream FTP AppiitalO Uploads incoming data to remote server via FTP 6 Serial Stream SYSLOG Uploads incoming data to remote server via Syslog Messages 7 Serial Stream Relay ON Open energize relay when data comes in on terminal port 8 Serial Stream Relay OFF Close de energize relay when data comes in on terminal port 9 Serial Stream Logger Store data that comes in on terminal port 10 Serial Stream MPort Route data that comes in on terminal port directly to modem port 11 Serial Stream RS485 Route data that comes in on terminal port directly to RS485 port Sets the 2nd of 3 applications to run on the Terminal Port Enter the value representing Application 2 how you want the Terminal Port to handle incoming serial data Options Same as Application 1 Sets the 3rd of 3 applications to run on the Terminal Port Enter the value representing Application 3 how you want the Terminal Port to handle incoming serial data Options Same as Application 1 Sets the trigger that will initiate the Application 1 event Enter the value representing how you want the application to start Options 0 No Action 1 Timer Trigger 1 Send inbound data every n minutes TTIMER1 2 Intercharacter Timer ICT Send inbound data after pause between characters TICT 3 Serial Stream Value Send data based on specific serial stream characters TSTREAM1 4 Buffer Limit Send data after reaching a specific
19. ranges would include 1 5 0 10 0 12 0 30 etc The analog interface has two inputs the leftmost input labeled 0 30 is where you place the sensors POSITIVE or OUTPUT line The rightmost input labeled GND is where you connect the sensor s ground wire ANALOG ie es External Power Source if applicable External Analog Sensor mk Sensor Output The DIGITAL interface is designed to connect up to 4 dry contact closures The interface provides 6 wire inputs 4 switch inputs and 2 grounds GND Switches are connected across any of the inputs labeled with numbers 1 2 3 4 The grounds labeled with GND are used as commons and are where you connect the second switch wire The reasons for only 2 commons is because you can share the GND inputs between switches 1 and 2 or switches 3 and 4 digitial The following is a wiring example 1 GND 3 GNO 4 DIGITAL Other Switches 1 CHOD 2 23OGHO 4 l l l l l l NOTE The digital inputs are self powered and require dry contact closures Applying voltage to the inputs may result in permanent damage to the unit The RELAY is designed to switch currents 120VAC 1A 24VDC 2A In a sense the RELAY can act as a contact closure or switch for any external device It can be used to trigger another device with a digital input or even another relay The relay connections are labeled as Normally Open NO Common COM and Normally Closed NC When wiring connect your wires relay to the NO an
20. this value will trigger the selected LOW ALARM ACTION S Acceptable values range from 0 0 30 0 with 1 increments Example 1 5 Low Alarm Set Point SimpleComTools LLC 32 SimpleComTools LLC COM1000 User Manual High Alarm Action action taken when HIGH ALARM value is reached Options 0 No Action 1 Terminal Port ASCII Data Stream 2 RS485 Port ASCII Data Stream 3 UDP Alert 4 TCP Alert 5 Send Message 6 FTP 7 Relay OPEN 8 Relay CLOSE 9 COUNT events 10 LOG events Use a comma for separation of multiple selections High Alarm Action High Warning Action action taken when HIGH WARNING value is reached Options 0 No Action 1 Terminal Port ASCII Data Stream 2 RS485 Port ASCII Data Stream 3 UDP Alert 4 TCP Alert High Warning Action 5 Send Message 6 FTP 7 Relay OPEN 8 Relay CLOSE 9 COUNT events 10 LOG events Use a comma for separation of multiple selections Low Warning Action action taken when LOW WARNING value is reached Options 0 No Action 1 Terminal Port ASCII Data Stream 2 RS485 Port ASCII Data Stream 3 UDP Alert 4 TCP Alert Low Warning Action 5 Send Message 6 FTP 7 Relay OPEN 8 Relay CLOSE 9 COUNT events 10 LOG events Use a comma for separation of multiple selections Low Alarm Action action taken when LOW ALARM value is reached Options 0 No Action 1 Terminal Port ASCII Data Stream 2 RS485 Po
21. 5535 TCP Device Server inactivity timer Device Server will drop TCP connection if there is no data flow for the stated period of time n 0 255 Seconds 25 SimpleComTools LLC COM1000 User Manua Customizable RS 485 Port message text This is a free text field to be used when the Event Niessade RS 485 Port Applications TAPP are set to 3 or 4 SMTP or SMS This text will be g seen as the message SUBJECT field Accepts to 20 characters Pacinishic Desired message recipient s as detailed in Message Config registers p Comma separation for multiple ie 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Max number 8 Sets RS 485 Port escape string Accepts alphanumeric value up to 20 characters Escape String Used for setting the value required by the COM1000 to escape from a session Example Sets RS 485 Port hangup string Accepts alphanumeric value up to 20 characters Hangup String Used for setting the value required by the COM1000 to hangup a session Example ATH DNS DDNS The DNS DDNS DNS or Dynamic DNS tab is for configuring parameters related to the use of DNS to resolve names and for the device to be able to have its name resolved as well DNS Servers may be assigned manually or automatically via PPP The use of DDNS means that you would like to have the device addressable via a fully qualified domain name and will be using a third party service to help with that task Services such as this are perfect for resolving issues associated with
22. 8 1 208 DEFINT 21 SGATEWAY 2192 168 1 1 AETMASK 2255 255 255 _ 8 PROTECT 4 PASSWORD simple DELIMITER PRT FORMAT 28 STATUS 1 2 9 Current COM1000 Application State Running Current PC Date 0709 2004 Curent PC Time 12 37 49 SimpleComTools LLC 42 SimpleComTools LLC COM1000 User Manual ERROR EVENT WINDOW The Error Event Log window provides a real time status indication of all running functions and process in a plain text format The interface also supports full Microsoft Windows Cut Copy and Paste functionality fj COM1000 Configuration Utility v2 17 Fie Edit Tools Help Connection Type Remote Connection Find Devices IP Address Name Connect Hast Name Hardware ID Firmware Event Log system Log Get Events Clear Events Clear Screen Get Log Clear Log Clear Screen Current COM1000 Application State Running Current PC Date 09 10 2004 Current PC Time 01 42 57 SimpleComTools LLC 43
23. AL PORT COM1000 User Manua The Terminal Port tab is for configuring parameters related to the Terminal DCE Port This is where you begin to configure a device to work with a PC data terminal RTU PLC or data logger You will setup parameters such as port speed signal control application options etc Port Settings DCD Control DTR Control DSR Control Local Echo Quiet Mode Flow Control SimpleComTools LLC Sets Terminal Port Baud Rate Data Bits Parity and Stop Bits Example 19200 8N1 DEFAULT 115200 8N1 Baud Rate Options 1200 2400 4800 9600 18200 38400 57600 115200 Data Bits Options 7 or 8 Data Bits Parity Options None Even Odd Stop Bit Options 1 or 2 Stop Bits Sets how the COM1000 uses DCD to control the Terminal Options 0 Always assert DCD DEFAULT 1 DCD used for connection control active when IP network is available inactive when network connection drops Sets how the COM1000 responds to DTR from the Terminal Options 0 Ignore DTR transitions DEFAULT 1 Respond to DTR transitions leave modem connected 2 Respond to DTR transitions reset modem 3 Respond to DTR transitions reset device return to start mode Sets how the COM1000 uses DCD to control the Terminal Sets how the COM1000 uses DSR to control the Terminal Options 0 Always assert DSR and accept data regardless of DTR status 1 DSR used for connection control DEFAULT active when IP network is availab
24. AY OF MONTH be set as well Sets the DAY OF WEEK for regularly scheduled relay triggering Only set this value if Scheduled Relay you do NOT want the relay to be triggered every day Activation Day of Week Options 0 Every Day DEFAULT 1 7 Day of the Week starting with Sunday Sun 1 Mon 2 Tue 3 etc Sets the DAY OF MONTH for regularly scheduled relay triggering Set this value if you Scheduled Relay do NOT want the relay to be triggered every day Activation Day of Month Options 0 Every Day DEFAULT 1 31 Day of the Month 1 1 day 2 2 day etc Scheduled Relay Activation Time of Day SimpleComTools LLC 38 SimpleComTools LLC COM1000 User Manual TEMPERATURE The Temperature tab configures the desired Warning and Alarm values Set Points for the COM1000s internal Temperature sensor Options include High Alarm Set Point High Warning Set Point Low Warning Set Point and Low Alarm Set Point Actions include sending data out of the serial port logging to a file sending IP packets SMS or SMTP or IM messages transporting data via FTP or sending Syslog messages The tab makes it simple to configure the analog set points the warning and alarm messages as well as the intended message recipients Customized Temperature Name A free text field for the NAME of the interface which Name will be used in all UDP TCP and SMTP alerts For SMTP and SMS alerts this will be seen as the FROM field Accepts up to 20 chara
25. ITE to send changes to the device SimpleComTools LLC 12 aput 4 Relay Temperature Terminal Event System Log S DDNS Messaging FTP Syslog IM Client Schedule 10 90 02 CA 3F 38 Firmware C1000 2005 29 0121 ew F E Clear All New al ibe Current gt gt Mew Refresh Facto Defaults Set Time Local Set Time Network harks ain com over the E EG Curent PC Date 05 09 2006 Curent PC Time 11 1413 COM1000 Configuration Utility v2 45 Se Edit Tools Help Toren Save VICES Remot IF Add n Type LAN Exit meag Input Digital Input 1 Digital Inpu General Part Forward Modern Port Ter Host Hame HOSTNAME Farameter Mame Host Name Device Domain Static IP Address SimpleComTools LLC COM1000 User Manua Configuration Utility Register Descriptions GENERAL The General tab is for configuring parameters related to the general operation of the device This is where you begin to configure a device name network settings and security This is also where you configure the how data files will be saved how packets will be formatted and whether you will want to have the device DEBUG turned on or not Name used as Internet HOST and NETBIOS NAME for MS Windows Networks Hostname Accepts up to 50 alphanumeric characters Name consists of a sequence of two or more groups of characters separated by periods Device Domain and includes the
26. Options 0 None DEFAULT Message Type 1 Status The STATUS events specified in the General Tab 2 Log Individual event LOG Recipients 1 8 Scheduled Scheduled MESSAGE Event time in minutes Options 0 not active DEFAULT 1 65535 of minutes between updates 44640 min 1 month Message Timer SimpleComTools LLC 28 SimpleComTools LLC COM1000 User Manual FTP SYSLOG The FTP and SYSLOG clients embedded in the COM1000 are used for transporting files and messages created during event captures Parameters for FTP and SYSLOG client connections and file naming conventions are configured on this tab FTP Server IP IP or Domain Name of destination FTP Server Accepts n n n n or abc 123 com Up to 50 characters FTP Server Port DEFAULT 21 FIP Server Port nnnnn 5 digit value with range between 1 and 65535 semane FTP Account Username Accepts up to 20 characters Example johndoe Password FTP Account Password Accepts up to 20 characters Example password123 By default FTP data connections are initiated by an FTP client but actually established by the FTP server Passive Mode forces the data connections to be established by the Passive kiode client Passive mode may be required for users who are behind some types of router based firewalls or behind a gateway requiring passive transfers Options 0 Passive Mode Disabled Default 1 Passive Mode Enabled Sets the Initial Remote Host Directory
27. P this will be seen as the SUBJECT field Accepts up to 20 characters Active State Message Customized Digital Inout 1 INACTIVE switch state message A free text field used when the switch is in the ACTIVE state Text is used in all UDP TCP SMS and SMTP messages For SMS and SMTP this will be seen as the SUBJECT field Accepts up to 20 characters Inactive State Message Event Recipients Desired message recipient s as detailed in the MESSAGING configuration registers Comma separation for multiple ie 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Max number 8 Destination IP Address of remote UDP Server that will receive Digital Inout messages UDP Destination IP Accepts numeric IP Address or fully qualified domain name abc 123 com Accepts up to 50 characters Destination port of remote UDP Server receiving Analog messages UDP Destination Port nnnnn 5 digit value with range between 1 and 65535 Destination IP Address of remote TCP Server receiving Digital Inout messages TCP Destination IP Accepts numeric IP Address or fully qualified domain name abc 123 com Accepts up to 50 characters Destination port of remote TCP Server receiving Analog messages TCP Destination Port Annnn 5 digit value with range between 1 and 65535 Reset the Digital Input value after reporting of the counters Reset Counters Options 0 Disabled DEFAULT 1 Enabled SimpleComTools LLC 37 SimpleComTools LLC COM1000 User Manual RELAY
28. RIGGER be set to 4 Buffer Destination IP Address of remote UDP Server Accepts numeric IP Address or fully qualified domain name abc 123 com Accepts up to 50 characters Destination port of remote UDP Server nnnnn 5 digit value with range between 1 and 65535 Local UDP Device Server Application Options 0 Not Enabled DEFAULT 1 Enabled Local UDP Device Server application port used to receive incoming UDP connections nnnnn 5 digit value with range between 1 and 65535 Destination IP Address of remote TCP Server Accepts numeric IP Address or fully qualified domain name abc 123 com Accepts up to 50 characters Destination port of remote TCP Server nnnnn 5 digit value with range between 1 and 65535 TCP Connection Retries number of times to retry making a connection to the TTCPDESTIP remote IP address after a failed connection attempt Connection attempts will occur every 30 seconds Options 0 none Do Not Retry 1 255 number of retries TCP inactivity timer Device will drop TCP connection if there is no data flow for the stated period of time n 0 255 Seconds TCP Session connection timer TCP Client will drop TCP connection after the stated period of time n 0 255 Seconds Local TCP Device Server Application Options 0 Not Enabled DEFAULT 1 Enabled Local TCP Device Server application port used to receive incoming TCP connections nnnnn 5 digit value with range between 1 and 6
29. SimpleComTools LLC COM1000 User Manual User Manual amp Command Reference Guide LOMLOOO lt esct May 2006 SimpleComTools LLC 1 SimpleComTools LLC COM1000 User Manual Copyright 2003 2006 SimpleComTools LLC All rights reserved January 2006 The information in this document is subject to change without notice The statements configurations technical data and recommendations in this document are believed to be accurate and reliable but are presented without express or implied warranty Users must take full responsibility for their applications of any products specified in this document The information in this document is proprietary to SimpleComTools LLC Trademarks SimpleComTools the SimpleComTools logo COM1000 and the COM1000 logo are trademarks of SimpleComTools LLC Statement of conditions In the interest of improving internal design operational function and or reliability SimpleComTools LLC reserves the right to make changes to the products described in this document without notice SimpleComTools LLC does not assume any liability that may occur due to the use or application of the product s or circuit layout s described herein USA requirements only Federal Communications Commission FCC Compliance Notice Radio Frequency Notice This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions e This device may not cause harmful interference
30. al control mode connection options Sets Modem Port Baud Rate Data Bits Parity and Stop Bits Example 19200 8N1 DEFAULT 115200 8N1 Port Settings Baud Rate Options 1200 2400 4800 9600 18200 38400 57600 115200 Data Bits Options 7 or 8 Data Bits Parity Options None Even Odd Stop Bit Options 1 or 2 Stop Bits Sets how the COM1000 uses the DCD signal from the modem DCD Control Options 0 Ignore DCD Send data regardless of DCD state DEFAULT 1 Use DCD Look for DCD before dialing or sending data Sets how the COM1000 uses the DTR to control the modem DTR Control Options 0 Disable DTR Do not assert DTR at any time 1 Assert DTR for connection control DEFAULT 2 Always assert DTR regardless of modem state Sets how the COM1000 uses Flow Control Flow Control Options 0 Disable Flow Control 1 Hardware Flow Control DEFAULT 2 Xon Xoff Echo typed characters back locally Local Echo Options 0 Echo Off 1 Echo On DEFAULT Modem Mode of Operation Options 0 Never Connect Modem Mode 1 Dial on Demand DEFAULT 2 Always maintain connection 3 PPP Server Modem Connection Timer Modem Mode Timer Options 0 No specific time hang up after transaction DEFAULT 1 65535 Timer in seconds Modem Setup String Sets modem setup string Accepts alohanumeric value up to 50 characters Modem Init String Sets modem initialization string Accepts alohanumeric value up to 20 characters l l Sets mod
31. ber or range of ports and the desired LAN IP address Application Port Forwarding Rule 7 Allows you to route specific types of inbound Application Port 7 application packets coming in over the PPP interface to specific IPs on the LAN Enter the expected port number or range of ports and the desired LAN IP address Application Port Forwarding Rule 8 Allows you to route specific types of inbound Application Port 8 application packets coming in over the PPP interface to specific IPs on the LAN Enter the expected port number or range of ports and the desired LAN IP address Application Port Forwarding Rule 9 Allows you to route specific types of inbound Application Port 9 application packets coming in over the PPP interface to specific IPs on the LAN Enter the expected port number or range of ports and the desired LAN IP address Application Port Forwarding Rule 10 Allows you to route specific types of inbound Application Port 10 application packets coming in over the PPP interface to specific IPs on the LAN Enter the expected port number or range of ports and the desired LAN IP address SimpleComTools LLC 16 SimpleComTools LLC COM1000 User Manual MODEM PORT The Modem Port tab is for configuring parameters related to the Modem DTE Port This is where you begin to configure a device to work with a landline or wireless modem You will setup parameters such as initialization string dial string hangup string sign
32. cters Current Temperature Displays the current Temperature value Displays the current High Temperature Alarm Count This is the number of times that this particular Set Point has been reached High Temp Alarm Count High Temp Displays the current High Temperature Warning Count Warning Count This is the number of times that this particular Set Point has been reached Low Temp Displays the current Low Temperature Warning Count Warning Count This is the number of times that this particular Set Point has been reached Low Temp Displays the current Low Temperature Alarm Count Alarm Count This is the number of times that this particular Set Point has been reached High Temperature Alarm Set Point is the highest Temperature value you wish to allow High Temp Alarm Reaching this value will trigger the selected HIGH ALARM ACTION S Set Point Acceptable values range from 0 0 30 0 with 1 increments Example 26 5 High Temperature Warning Set Point is a higher Temperature value you wish to be High Temp Warning warned about Reaching this value will trigger the selected HIGH ALARM ACTION S Set Point Acceptable values range from 0 0 30 0 with 1 increments Example 20 2 Low Temperature Warning Set Point is a lower Temperature value you wish to be Low Temp Warning warned about Reaching this value will trigger the selected LOW WARNING Set Point ACTION S Acceptable values range from 0 0 30 0 with 1 increments Exampl
33. d COM if you want the switched circuit to be CLOSED when the NO COM NC relay is ACTIVATED Connect your wires to NC and COM if you want the switched circuit to be OPEN when the relay is ACTIVATED RELAY RTUIPLC Lamp HO COP AC l l l Ralay SimpleComTools LLC 7 SimpleComTools LLC COM1000 User Manual Installation Requirements and Instructions Mounting Power The COM1000 has 4 slotted mounting holes and 2 oval mounting holes for easy mounting and installation You can use either wood or sheet metal screens hooks or other common fasteners to mount or hang the device The 4 slotted mounting holes and 2 oval mounting holes may be mounted to sheet metal wood or plastic Simply place or hang the COM1000 on a flat surface and insert your fastener of choice through any of these base mounting holes Do NOT insert any fasteners string wire line or rope into the holes on the sides of the COM1000 as this may damage internal electrical components The COM1000 comes equipped with a 110 12VDC power adapter However for direct wire requirements the COM1000 will accept 9 30VDC The power interface is a standard 2 wire and terminal strip Disconnect the 2 lead terminal strip insert plug from the Com1000 power interface With a power adapter or wire that is not yet connected to a power supply insert the positive wire into the left side access hole of the insert plug and tighten the retaining screw Next
34. data limit TBUFFER Sets the trigger that will initiate the Application 1 event Trigger 2 Enter the value representing how you want the application to start Options Same as Trigger 1 Sets the trigger that will initiate the Application 1 event Trigger 3 Enter the value representing how you want the application to start Options Same as Trigger 1 SimpleComTools LLC 20 SimpleComTools LLC COM1000 User Manual Terminal Port Application 1 Timer Trigger Value n is in minutes This is the period of Elapsed Timer 1 time to wait before executing TAPP1 This value requires that TERMINAL PORT APP 1 TRIGGER be set to 1 Timer Terminal Port Application 2 Timer Trigger Value n is in minutes This is the period of Elapsed Timer 2 time to wait before executing TAPP1 This value requires that TERMINAL PORT APP 2 TRIGGER be set to 1 Timer Terminal Port Application 3 Timer Trigger Value n is in minutes This is the period of Elapsed Timer 3 time to wait before executing TAPP1 This value requires that TERMINAL PORT APP 3 TRIGGER be set to 1 Timer Serial Data Stream used to trigger events Up to 20 characters This is the exact text Data Stream 1 being filtered before executing any of the TAPP selections This value requires that TERMINAL PORT APP 1 TRIGGER be set to 3 Stream Serial Data Stream used to trigger events Up to 20 characters This is the exact text Data Stream 2 being filtered before execu
35. dynamic public IP addresses such as those used on many 3G wireless networks Primary DNS IP or Domain Name of Primary Domain Name System DNS Server y Accepts n n n n or abc 123 com Up to 50 characters Secondary DNS IP or Domain Name of Secondary Domain Name System DNS Server y Accepts n n n n or abc 123 com Up to 50 characters Dynamic DNS Server Protocol or Service Options 0 DDNS Not Used 1 DTDNS COM DDNS Server Type 2 SITESOLUTIONS COM 3 DYNDNS ORG DYNAMIC 4 DYNDNS ORG CUSTOM 5 DYNDNS ORG STATIC DDNS Server IP IP or Domain Name of Dynamic Domain Name System DDNS Server Accepts n n n n or abc 123 com Up to 50 characters DDNS User Name DDNS Account Username Accepts up to 20 characters Example johndoe DDNS Account Password Accepts up to 20 characters pene ASENG Example password123 Sets the update interval update interval for timed updates to DDNS server DDNS Update Interval Options 0 not active DEFAULT 1 65535 of minutes between updates 44640 min 1 month SimpleComTools LLC 26 SimpleComTools LLC MESSAGING COM1000 User Manua The Messaging tab is for configuring COM1000 message methods timing parameters and message recipients COM1000 messages are either SMS text messages or SMTP email messages so you will need to select a method SMS or Email and then complete the other parameters necessary to make sure messages are sent correctly Message Method Act
36. e 5 2 Low Temperature Alarm Set Point is the lowest Temperature value you wish to allow Low Temp Alarm Reaching this value will trigger the selected LOW ALARM ACTION S Set Point Acceptable values range from 0 0 30 0 with 1 increments Example 1 5 SimpleComTools LLC 39 SimpleComTools LLC COM1000 User Manual High Temperature Alarm Action action taken when HIGH ALARM value is reached Options 0 No Action 1 Terminal Port ASCII Data Stream 2 RS485 Port ASCII Data Stream 3 UDP Alert High Temp 4 TCP Alert Alarm Action 5 Send Message 6 FTP 7 Relay OPEN 8 Relay CLOSE 9 COUNT events 10 LOG events Use a comma for separation of multiple selections High Temperature Warning Action action taken when HIGH WARNING value is reached Options 0 No Action 1 Terminal Port ASCII Data Stream 2 RS485 Port ASCII Data Stream 3 UDP Alert High Temp 4 TCP Alert Warning Action 5 Send Message 6 FITP 7 Relay OPEN 8 Relay CLOSE 9 COUNT events 10 LOG events Use a comma for separation of multiple selections Low Temperature Warning Action action taken when LOW WARNING value is reached Options 0 No Action 1 Terminal Port ASCII Data Stream 2 RS485 Port ASCII Data Stream 3 UDP Alert Low Temp 4 TCP Alert Warning Action 5 Send Message 6 FTP 7 Relay OPEN 8 Relay CLOSE 9 COUNT events 10 LOG events Use a comma for separation of multiple selections
37. e you install anything related to the COM1000 make sure that the proper cables have been selected and or the required network cabling has been installed using standard cable system practices Acronyms This guide uses the following acronyms CTS clear to send DCD data carrier detect DCE data communications equipment DSR data set ready DTE data terminal equipment DTR data terminal ready GND ground IP Internet Protocol LAN local area network LED light emitting diode MAC media access control NC normally closed NO normally open PPP point to point protocol PSTN public switched telephone network RTS ready to send RX receive data TX transmit data URL uniform resource locator VPN virtual private network WAN wide area network SimpleComTools LLC 3 SimpleComTools LLC COM1000 User Manual Hardware Overview Front Front Side hat has Ethernet and Serial iertaces CFront Side that has Ethernet and Serial iertaces that has Ethernet and Serial Interfaces Back Side Back Side that has Terminal Strips and Power Input p88 ad 218Xx 8 75 a E SimpleComTools LLC 4 SimpleComTools LLC COM1000 User Manual Front Panel LEDs The front side of the COM1000 has 5 LEDs that indicate the status of the unit i I IW INSLIIS 4 ES er bl a wns Simane L jumi Ala mnang Ni ee Re Piene BN AE OLN DE DN EI OE Ema Taye Bee me tn nek Ae We ai ethernet i in a er terminal modem oe
38. ee seem ee ee display details for that parameter in the Notes box eee Cusen PE Date A Curent PE Tass 1130011 SimpleComTools LLC 11 SimpleComTools LLC COM1000 User Manual Configuration Utility Basics Making changes Making changes to the device is done by entering the change in the New Value side Changes can be entered use text or by selecting items from the drop down menu Hit ENTER when entering the new value Unwritten changes are shown in Yellow Writing changes The bottom buttons make it easy to navigate Here are the basic button functions e WRITE sends all changes to the device e REFRESH updates the current display e CLEAR NEW clears the New Value area e RESET DEVICE will restart the COM1000 e RESET FACTORY DEFAULTS will return the device to its original factory defaults Using Templates In order to save a device configuration for future use or to make copies of a working device the configuration utility provides a TEMPLATE function Here are the basic options Saving a configuration 1 Select the Current gt gt New button to copy the current configuration to the New Value side 2 Select the File Template Save and give the file a name and save it with a tpl extension Opening a configuration 1 Select File Template Open and select the configuration file you want to use When opened the settings will populate the New Value side 2 Edit values if appropriate 3 Select WR
39. em dial string Accepts alphanumeric value up to 20 characters Moagem Dial String Used for setting both dial prefix ATD ATDT etc and phone number Sets modem escape string Used for setting the value required by the modem to escape from a session Accepts alphanumeric value up to 20 characters Modem Escape String Sets modem hangup string Accepts alphanumeric value up to 20 characters Modem Hangup String Used for setting the value required by the modem to hangup a session ATH Sets line termination sequence used when sending command strings to a modem Line Termination Options 0 CR Send a Carriage Return after sending string DEFAULT Character 1 LF Send a Line Feed after sending string 2 CR LF Send a Carriage Return Line Feed after sending string SimpleComTools LLC 17 SimpleComTools LLC COM1000 User Manual ieeraenie Dialup or PPP Account Username Accepts up to 50 characters Example jonhdoe Bacsword Dialup or PPP Account Password Accepts up to 50 characters Example password123 PPP SERVER IP The IP Address that COM1000 will use as it s internal address when used as Remote Access PPP Server Accepts numeric IP Address only PPP Client IP PPP CLIENT IP The IP Address that COM1000 will assign to the user or machine making a dial in PPP connection to the PPP Server Accepts numeric IP Address only PPP Server Peer IP SimpleComTools LLC 18 SimpleComTools LLC TERMIN
40. end Message 6 FTP 7 Relay OPEN 8 Relay CLOSE 9 COUNT events 10 LOG events Use comma separation for multiple selections ie 1 3 7 Active State Action Digital Inout INACTIVE switch state action Event that will be triggered when the switch connected to the digital input changes to the INACTIVE state Options 0 No Action 1 Terminal Port ASCII Data Stream 2 RS485 Port ASCII Data Stream 3 UDP Alert 4 TCP Alert 5 Send Message 6 FTP 7 Relay OPEN 8 Relay CLOSE 9 COUNT events 10 LOG events Use comma separation for multiple selections ie 1 3 7 Inactive State Action SimpleComTools LLC 36 SimpleComTools LLC COM1000 User Manual Customized Digital Inout ACTIVE switch state name A free text field used when the switch is in the ACTIVE state Name will be used in all UDP TCP SMS and SMTP messages For SMS and SMTP this will be seen as the SUBJECT field Accepts up to 20 characters Active State Name Customized Digital Inout INACTIVE switch state name A free text field used when the switch is in the INACTIVE state Name will be used in all UDP TCP SMS and SMTP messages For SMS and SMTP this will be seen as the SUBJECT field Accepts up to 20 characters Inactive State Name Customized Digital Inout 1 ACTIVE switch state message A free text field used when the switch is in the ACTIVE state Text is used in all UDP TCP SMS and SMTP messages For SMS and SMT
41. fault is once every 30 MINUTES Options 0 Unlimited Repeat messages will occur indefinitely 5 seconds 1 Once Repeat messages suppressed no repeats 2 1MiIN Repeat messages sent once every 1 MIN 3 30 MIN Repeat messages sent once every 30 MIN 4 60 MIN Repeat messages sent once every 60 MIN 5 4HRS Repeat messages sent once every 4 HRS 6 8HRS Repeat messages sent once every 8 HRS 7 24HRS Repeat messages sent once every 24 HRS 8 WEEKLY Repeat messages sent once every 7 DAYS 9 MONTHLY Repeat messages sent once on 1 DAY or Month IP or Domain Name of SMTP Server Accepts n n n n or abc 123 com Up to 50 characters SMTP Server Port nnnnn 5 digit value with range between 1 and 65535 Default value 25 SMTP Server Uses Authentication Options 0 Authentication Disabled Default 1 Authentication Enabled 2 SimpleComTools LLC COM1000 User Manual Dynamic DNS Server Protocol or Service Options 0 No SMS Service Used 1 AirLink Redwing CDMA 2 AirLink Redwing GPRS Sis Modern TYPE 3 AnyData iPort 4 Nokia GSM 5 Siemens M20 6 Wavecom Fastrack RECIPIENT 1 for all DIGITAL INPUT events ANALOG events RELAY status TERMINAL and RS485 port data streams and scheduled status messages Accepts a 50 character alphanumeric value formatted as PHONE NUMBER or EMAIL ADDRESS Example 2125551212 or username userdomain com Scheduled MESSAGE Event data type Scheduled
42. format for UDP TCP application messages Options 0 Data Only DEFAULT 1 Message Only Packet Format 2 HostName Data 3 HostName Date Time Data 4 HostName Date Time Message Data SimpleComTools LLC 13 Output Delimiter SimpleComTools LLC COM1000 User Manual Configures interface values to be displayed by the STATUS command This includes Analog Input Digital Inputs Relay State and Modem status Multiple values are separated by commas ie 1 2 3 4 5 6 Example AT STATUSFORMAT 2 3 4 5 would display the state of all 4 Digital Inputs Options Options 0 None DEFAULT 1 Host Name 2 Date amp Time 3 Digital Input 1 State 4 Digital Input 2 State 5 Digital Input 3 State 6 Digital Input 4 State 7 Digital Input 1 Count SUS Formal 8 Digital Input 2 Count 9 Digital Input 3 Count 10 Digital Input 4 Count 11 Analog Input Value 12 Temperature Value Celsius Fahrenheit 13 Relay State 14 Relay Control Button 15 Ethernet and PPP Address NOTE Order of values can be in any order you wish Web Server Enabled Turn on or off the device web server Web Server Options 0 Disabled DEFAULT 1 Enabled Web Server Port Set Web Server Port nnnnn 5 digit value with range between 1 and 65535 Default value 80 Destination IP Address of a remote Destination IP or Domain where the COM1000 will send a PING in order to test for network connectivity Accepts numeric IP Address o
43. insert the ground wire into the right side access hole of the terminal strip and tighten the second retaining screw Plug the terminal strip plug into the COM1000 power interface Finally connect the other end of the wire or the power supply to your power source The PWR light on the front of the COM1000 should now be lit If it is not check the power source to make sure it is connected or turned on You may also want to check the make sure the and leads are wired correctly Do NOT insert live power leads directly into the Analog Digital Relay or RS 485 inputs as this may severely damage the COM1000 Failure to comply with this warning will void any and all existing product warranties or service agreements RS 485 RELAY DIGITAL ANALOG Pwr COM TxATxBRxBRxA NOCOMNC 1GND 2 3GND 4 030 GND 9 24vDC 6p a eee Environment SimpleComTools LLC The COM1000 is NOT waterproof or weatherproof Installation should include an enclosure to protect electronics Preferably a NMEA 4 type enclosure to ensure protection from water and humidity i D SimpleComTools LLC COM1000 User Manual RS485 Configuration and Wiring The COM1000 RS485 port is an unaddressed transparent interface designed to support any RS 485 equipment It supports both Full and Half Duplex communications so it can be used to interface a single device or a multi drop network of devices Applications The COM1000 RS485 port can be configured to perform
44. is text will be seen as the message SUBJECT field in SMS or SMTP messages Accepts to 20 characters Example site 1 low warn Customizable Low Temperature Alarm Message text This is a free text field to be used when the Low Alarm Action ALOWALARMACT is set to 1 2 or 3 This text will be seen as the message SUBJECT field in SMS or SMTP messages Accepts to 20 characters Example site 1 low alarm Desired message recipient s as detailed in the MESSAGING configuration registers Comma separation for multiple ie 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Max number 8 Destination IP Address of remote UDP Server that will receive Analog messages Accepts numeric IP Address or fully qualified domain name abc 123 com Accepts up to 50 characters Destination port of remote UDP Server receiving Analog messages nnnnn 5 digit value with range between 1 and 65535 Destination IP Address of remote TCP Server receiving Analog messages Accepts numeric IP Address or fully qualified domain name abc 123 com Accepts up to 50 characters Destination port of remote TCP Server receiving Analog messages nnnnn 5 digit value with range between 1 and 65535 Reset the ANALOG COUNTER value after reporting of the counters Options 0 Disabled DEFAULT 1 Enabled Calibrates the COM1000 to match the reading of another TEMP sensor Accepts a or 5 digit value between 1 and 32767 If you know the actual TEMP the COM1000 should be displaying in the C
45. ive Message Frequency Inactive Message Frequency SMTP Server IP SMTP Server Port Use Authentication oe EMAIL to be used for SMTP Authentication Format is user domain com Email for Authentication Accepts up to 20 characters SMTP Account Username Accepts up to 20 characters User Name 7 Example johndoe p SMTP Account Password Accepts up to 20 characters assword Example password123 SimpleComTools LLC Outbound Message Notification Method Options 0 None Default 1 SMS 2 SMTP Frequency of Repeat ACTIVE Event Messages This value controls the behavior when a Digital Input state or Analog Input value has not changed and a repeat message is about to be sent Default is once every 30 MINUTES Options 0 Unlimited Repeat messages will occur indefinitely 5 seconds 1 Once Repeat messages suppressed no repeats 2 1 MIN Repeat messages sent once every 1 MIN 3 30 MIN Repeat messages sent once every 30 MIN 4 60 MIN Repeat messages sent once every 60 MIN 5 4 HRS Repeat messages sent once every 4 HRS 6 8 HRS Repeat messages sent once every 8 HRS 7 24HRS Repeat messages sent once every 24 HRS 8 WEEKLY Repeat messages sent once every 7 DAYS 9 MONTHLY Repeat messages sent once on 1 DAY or Month Frequency of Repeat ACTIVE Event Messages This value controls the behavior when a Digital Input state or Analog Input value has not changed and a repeat message is about to be sent De
46. l COM port driver The redirector will typically permit creation of many at least 256 virtual COM ports and provide the ability to assign or bind a remote IP address of a device server to that virtual port This in order to reach a remote device the host application simply opens the virtual com port associated with that remote device and the connection is automatically established There are a number of such applications on the market available from companies such as Serial IP from Tactical Software www tacticalsoftware com TCP COM from TalTech www taltech com and VSP from HW Group www hwgroup cz Simple Com Tools also offers a similar application called Virtual COM UDP that provide Virtual Com Port to UDP redirection only www simplecomtools com virtualcomudp html Port Configuration The COM1000 is capable of supporting a variety of baud rate options ranging from 1200 115200kbps In addition the 485 interface supports both full duplex and half duplex installations By default the COM1000 is setup in Half duplex mode In order to support full duplex the RS485 Mode register needs to be set RS485Mode 1 See the RS485 command list for more details on configuring the 485 port options Wiring COM1000 RS 485 Device The COM1000 RS485 interface has 5 terminals COMMON GND TX TX and RX and RX When a a eE used in full duplex mode wiring should follow the w fe specifications set forth by the equipment vendor The RS485mode
47. le inactive when network connection drops Echo typed characters back locally Options 0 Echo Off 1 Echo On DEFAULT NOTE Typed characters will only be echoed when terminal port is NOT engaged in an application Once port is configured for TAPP1 TAPP2 TAPP3 or used as a UDP or TCP device server ECHO no longer functions In order to communicate to the device you will need to reset power cycle the device At that point you will have 20 seconds in which to communicate In order to continue communications past that 20 second period you will need to PAUSE the device and stop it from engaging the applications This is done using the PAUSE APPLICATIONS button located at the at the bottom left corner of the GENERAL tab Suppress status or command response output Options 0 Off DEFAULT 1 On Sets how the COM1000 uses Flow Control Options 0 Disable Flow Control 1 Hardware Flow Control DEFAULT 2 Xon Xoff 19 SimpleComTools LLC COM1000 User Manual Sets the first of 3 applications to run on the Terminal Port Enter the value representing how you want the Terminal Port to handle incoming serial data Options 0 No Action 1 Serial Stream UDP Sends incoming data to remote IP via UDP packet 2 Serial Stream TCP Sends incoming data to remote IP via TCP packet 3 Serial Stream SMTP Sends incoming data to remote user via SMTP message 4 Serial Stream SMS Sends incoming data to remote user via SMS
48. on the FTP server Syntax dictates that you must start the directory path with a slash Example com1000 DEFAULT No path lt root gt FTP Remote File Name Syntax Options 0 HOSTNAME txt Name of device DEFAULT File Name 1 HOSTNAME_n txt Name of device incrementing number 2 HOSTNAME_DATE txt Name of device date 3 HOSTNAME_DATE_n txt Name of device date number 4 HOSTNAME_DATE_TIME txt Name of device date time Scheduled FTP Event data type Options 0 None DEFAULT 1 Status The STATUS events specified in the General Tab 2 Log Individual event LOG Directory Path Scheduled FTP Type Scheduled FTP Event time in minutes Scheduled FTP Timer Options 0 not active DEFAULT 1 65535 of minutes between updates 44640 min 1 month IP or Domain Name of destination SYSLOG Server SYSLOG Server IP Accepts n n n n or abc 123 com Up to 50 characters SYSLOG Server Port DEFAULT 514 SYSLOG Server Port Annnn 5 digit value with range between 1 and 65535 Scheduled SYSLOG Event data type Options 0 None DEFAULT 1 Status The STATUS events specified in the General Tab Scheduled SYSLOG Type Scheduled SYSLOG Event time in minutes Options 0 not active DEFAULT 1 65535 of minutes between updates 44640 min 1 month Scheduled SYSLOG Timer SimpleComTools LLC 29 SimpleComTools LLC COM1000 User Manual INSTANT MESSAGE The IM client
49. r fully qualified domain name abc 123 com Accepts up to 50 characters Default 206 124 64 253 Number of times to PING the remote destination IP or Domain during a PING attempt PING Retires This number should be tuned to guarantee at least one PING success during an event 5 digit value with range between 0 and 65535 Number of minutes to wait between PING attempts PING Timer Options 0 No PINGS will be sent DEFAULT 1 65535 number of minutes between attempts 60 one attempt per hr NOTE A PING attempt is the entire number of PING retries Not just a single PING Sets the device date Use the format MM DD YYYY Sets the device time Use the format HH MM SS SNTP Server IP or Domain of Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP server SimpleComTools LLC 14 PING IP Address SimpleComTools LLC COM1000 User Manual Sets the update interval for real time clock updates from SNTP server SNTP Update Interval Options 0 not active DEFAULT 1 8760 number of hours between updates Sets the time zone where the device will be located Enter integer value between 12 and 13 to indicate the offset from Greenwich Mean Time GMT Sample values are as follows 12 00 GMT 12 Eniwetok 01 00 GMT 1 Berlin Rome Paris 11 00 GMT 11 Samoa 02 00 GMT 2 Jerusalem Helsinki l 10 00 GMT 10 Hawaii 03 00 GMT 3 Moscow Nairobi Time Zone 09 00 GMT 9 Alaska 04 00 GMT 4 Abu Dhabi
50. rminal Port Applications TAPP are set to 3 or 4 SMTP or SMS This text will be g seen as the message SUBJECT field Accepts to 20 characters Secinisnis Desired message recipient s as detailed in Message Config registers p Comma separation for multiple ie 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Max number 8 Sets terminal port escape string Accepts alphanumeric value up to 20 characters Escape String Used for setting the value required by the COM1000 to escape from a session Example Sets terminal port hangup string Accepts alphanumeric value up to 20 characters Hangup String Used for setting the value required by the COM1000 to hangup a session Example ATH SimpleComTools LLC 22 SimpleComTools LLC COM1000 User Manual RS 485 PORT The RS485 Port tab is for configuring parameters related to the RS 485 Port This is where you begin to configure a device to work with an RTU PLC or data logger You will setup parameters such as port speed signal control application options etc Baudrate Sets RS485 Port Baud Rate DEFAULT 115200 Baud Rate Options 1200 2400 4800 9600 18200 38400 57600 115200 Sets RS485 Mode Full or Half Duplex 485 Mode Options 0 Half Duplex Mode DEFAULT 1 Full Duplex Mode Sets the first of 3 applications to run on the RS 485 Port Enter the value representing how you want the RS 485 Port to handle incoming serial data Options 0 No Action 1 Serial Stream UDP Sends incoming data to remo
51. rt ASCII Data Stream 3 UDP Alert 4 TCP Alert Low Alarm Action 5 Send Message 6 FTP 7 Relay OPEN 8 Relay CLOSE 9 COUNT events 10 LOG events Use a comma for separation of multiple selections SimpleComTools LLC 33 SimpleComTools LLC COM1000 User Manual High Alarm Message High Warning Message Low Warning Message Low Alarm Message Event Recipients UDP Destination IP UDP Destination Port TCP Destination IP TCP Destination Port Reset Counters Minimum Analog Voltage Maximum Analog Voltage SimpleComTools LLC Customizable High Alarm Message text This is a free text field to be used when the High Alarm Action AHIGHALARMACT is set to 1 2 or 3 This text will be seen as the message SUBJECT field in SMS or SMTP messages Accepts to 20 characters Example site 1 high alarm Customizable High Warn Message text This is a free text field to be used when the High Warn Action AHIGHWARNACT is set to 1 2 or 3 This text will be seen as the message SUBJECT field in SMS or SMTP messages Accepts to 20 characters Example site 1 high warn Customizable Low Warn Message text This is a free text field to be used when the Low Warn Action ALOWWARNACT is set to 1 2 or 3 This text will be seen as the message SUBJECT field in SMS or SMTP messages Accepts to 20 characters Example site 1 low warn Customizable Low Alarm Message text This is a free text field to be used
52. s of inbound Application Port 1 application packets coming in over the PPP interface to specific IPs on the LAN Enter the expected port number or range of ports and the desired LAN IP address Application Port Forwarding Rule 2 Allows you to route specific types of inbound Application Port 2 application packets coming in over the PPP interface to specific IPs on the LAN Enter the expected port number or range of ports and the desired LAN IP address Application Port Forwarding Rule 3 Allows you to route specific types of inbound Application Port 3 application packets coming in over the PPP interface to specific IPs on the LAN Enter the expected port number or range of ports and the desired LAN IP address Application Port Forwarding Rule 4 Allows you to route specific types of inbound Application Port 4 application packets coming in over the PPP interface to specific IPs on the LAN Enter the expected port number or range of ports and the desired LAN IP address Application Port Forwarding Rule 5 Allows you to route specific types of inbound Application Port 5 application packets coming in over the PPP interface to specific IPs on the LAN Enter the expected port number or range of ports and the desired LAN IP address Application Port Forwarding Rule 6 Allows you to route specific types of inbound Application Port 6 application packets coming in over the PPP interface to specific IPs on the LAN Enter the expected port num
53. seen as the SUBJECT Example entering the term Engine1 is On would allow for the term Engine1 is On to be the message sent when the relay is ENERGIZED Accepts up to 20 characters Relay Off Alias Customizable Relay ON ENERGIZED message This is A free text field used when the Relay is in the active state Text is used in all Serial UDP TCP SMS and SMTP Relay Off Message messages For SMS and SMTP this will be seen as the SUBJECT Example entering the term Engine1 is Off would allow for the term Engine1 is Off to be the message sent when the relay is ENERGIZED Accepts up to 20 characters Recin Desired Relay State message recipient s as detailed in the MESSAGING configuration ecipients l registers Comma separation for multiple ie 1 3 8 Max number 8 Interval of timer the relay will stay energized after being turned on Relay Auto Off Time Options 0 not active No auto off feature 1 65535 number of seconds 65535 sec 18 2 hours Sets the time interval for recurring relay triggering to take place within the same 24 hour Scheduled Relay period This requires that Relay Auto Off Time also be set Activation Timer Options 0 no timer active DEFAULT 1 1440 number of minutes between relay triggers Sets the TIME OF DAY for regularly scheduled relay triggering Set the time value using the format HH MM Must enter value in Military time Note Requires that the value DAY OF WEEK or D
54. selection needs to be set to 1 Half Duplex Wiring Diagram When used in half duplex mode the COM1000 will need to have the TX RX and TX RX terminals jumpered as show in the diagram at right SimpleComTools LLC 9 SimpleComTools LLC COM1000 User Manual COM1000 Configuration Utility SimpleComTools LLC 10 SimpleComTools LLC COM1000 User Manual COM1000 Setup and Configuration To make setup and configuration easy the COM1000 comes with a MS Windows based Configuration Utility This makes getting the device up and running quick and easy Connection Steps Step 1 Connect your PC to the COM1000 Terminal Port using any standard RS232 serial cable The Terminal Port is a DCE so there is no need for a null adapter Any standard serial cable will work just fine PC Connects to the COM1000 Terminal Port using a standard RS232 cable You may also choose to connect the COM1000 to an Ethernet hub or directly to an Ethernet card via a crossover cable Step 2 E COM1000 Confi om Utility v2 45 Launch the COM1000 Configuration Utility You will see rm Es ma ms that the applications Is divided into 4 sections ranean m eee 1 Locating Connecting Devices oaa oar oa a a perl a Ta 2 Viewing Editing Settings ieneeal Por Fond Modem Port Terminal Pot A545 Pot ONSYDONS Mecraging FTPYSycog IM Ghent Schede 3 Setting Notes Heat ane 5 Ra M 4 Setting Controls rrp Step 3
55. send message notifications that an event has occurred The 4 Digital Input tabs are used to configure these inputs with unique Active and Inactive state names and actions Options include naming the interfaces selecting contact closure switch types as well as selecting Actions such as sending data out of the serial port to sending IP packets SMS or SMTP or IM messages Customized Digital Inout Name A free text field for the NAME of the interface which will be used in all UDP TCP and SMTP alerts For SMTP and SMS alerts this will be seen as the FROM field Accepts up to 20 characters Example west_door Current Value Displays the current Digital Input value Current Count Displays the current Digital Input count Digital Inout Switch Type The chosen selection will be considered the INACTIVE STATE for all of the events and messages For example if the switch is Normally Open then an open switch is INACTIVE When the switch is closed it becomes Switch Type ACTIVE The same is true for the reverse If the switch is Normally Closed then a closed switch is INACTIVE and open is considered ACTIVE Options 0 Normally Closed 1 Normally Open Name Digital Inout ACTIVE switch state action Event that will be triggered when the switch connected to the digital input changes to the ACTIVE state Options 0 No Action 1 Terminal Port ASCII Data Stream 2 RS485 Port ASCII Data Stream 3 UDP Alert 4 TCP Alert 5 S
56. te IP via UDP packet 2 Serial Stream TCP Sends incoming data to remote IP via TCP packet 3 Serial Stream SMTP Sends incoming data to remote user via SMTP message 4 Serial Stream SMS Sends incoming data to remote user via SMS message 5 Serial Stream FTP Uploads incoming data to remote server via FTP 6 Serial Stream SYSLOG Uploads incoming data to remote server via Syslog Messages 7 Serial Stream Relay OPEN Open energize relay when data comes in on RS 485 Port 8 Serial Stream Relay CLOSE Close de energize relay when data comes in on RS 485 Port 9 Serial Stream Logger Store data that comes in on RS 485 Port 10 Serial Stream MPort Route data that comes in on RS 485 Port directly to modem port 11 Serial Stream RS485 Route data that comes in on RS 485 Port directly to RS485 port Sets the 2nd of 3 applications to run on the RS 485 Port Enter the value representing Application 2 how you want the RS 485 Port to handle incoming serial data Options Same as Application 1 Sets the 3rd of 3 applications to run on the RS 485 Port Enter the value representing Application 3 how you want the RS 485 Port to handle incoming serial data Options Same as Application 1 Application 1 SimpleComTools LLC 23 SimpleComTools LLC COM1000 User Manual Sets the trigger that will initiate the Application 1 event Enter the value representing how you want the application to start Options 0 No Action 1
57. ting any of the TAPP selections This value requires that TERMINAL PORT APP 2 TRIGGER be set to 3 Stream Serial Data Stream used to trigger events Up to 20 characters This is the exact text Data Stream 3 being filtered before executing any of the TAPP selections This value requires that TERMINAL PORT APP 3 TRIGGER be set to 3 Stream Terminal Port Inter Character Timer n 1 5000 milliseconds This is the length of the Inter Character Timer pause between characters in the serial data stream before executing any of the TAPP selections This value requires that TERMINAL PORT APP 1 2 or 3 TRIGGER be set to 2 Inter character Timer Terminal Port Application Buffer Value n is in BYTES This is the amount of data Buffer Size being stored in the buffer before executing any of the TAPP selections This value requires that TERMINAL PORT APP 1 2 or 3 TRIGGER be set to 4 Buffer Destination IP Address of remote UDP Server UDP Destination IP Accepts numeric IP Address or fully qualified domain name abc 123 com Accepts up to 50 characters Destination port of remote UDP Server UDP Destination Port annnn 5 digit value with range between 1 and 65535 Local UDP Device Server Application UDP Server Enabled Options 0 Not Enabled DEFAULT 1 Enabled UDP Server Port Local UDP Device Server application port used to receive incoming UDP connections nnnnn 5 digit value with range between 1 and 65535
58. top level 2nd or 3rd level domain names Examples mydomain com or east mydomain com Static IP address to be assigned to the Ethernet interface This is the address to be used every time the device is powered up DEFAULT ADDRESS 192 168 1 200 Static IP Address This is the default interface to be used by the device for sending data Default Interface Options 0 Ethernet DEFAULT 1 Modem Default Gateway IP address of the router that forwards traffic to a destination outside of the subnet Net Mask IP address subnet mask used to determine what subnet an IP address belongs This value is used to enable forwarding of IP packets between the Ethernet and serial PPP interfaces Forwarding is only provided from the PRIVATE Ethernet IP address to a PRIVATE serial PPP IP address Forwarding packets to and from a public Internet link requires a modem or ISP to provide Network Address Translation NAT IP Forwarding Options 0 Disabled DEFAULT 1 Enabled NOTE Consult the IP Forwarding addendum for specific information on how to configure the Ethernet and PPP interface addresses for IP Forwarding Protected Mode restricts access to the device Protect Mode Options 0 Disabled DEFAULT 1 Enabled Sets the device password DEFAULT is simple Character used to separate the data elements in text files Options 0 space DEFAULT 1 comma 2 semicolon 3 colon Select a packet
59. urrent Temperature field AT TEMP then simply enter the difference or offset between the real TEMP and the Current TEMP The COM1000 will use this offset to give the proper readings going forward Example The COM1000 shows a TEMP of 78 degrees and another thermostat shows a TEMP of 80 degrees enter the value 2 as the offset If the COM1000 shows a TEMP of 80 degrees and a thermostat shows a TEMP of 78 degrees enter the value 2 as the offset 41 SimpleComTools LLC COM1000 User Manual AT COMMAND TERMINAL The AT Command Terminal provides a quick and easy way to access the COM1000 parameters via a command line interface By using a set of standard and non standard AT Commands experienced professionals can access individual registers directly without the need for a GUI The interface also supports full Microsoft Windows Cut Copy and Paste functionality COHM1000 Configuration Utility 2_3 File Edt Template Test Help Connection Type Device r Remote Connechon Find Devices LAN Password IF Address Name General Clock Modern Port Terminal Patt R5455 Fort DNS DDNS Messaging FTF Client Instant Message SA MMP Analog Input Digital Input 1 Digital Input 2 Digital Input 3 Digital Input 4 Relay Temperature Terminal Error Status Log Hast Name Hardware ID O0 90 02 03 10 06 Firmware C1000 2004 23 0053 HO05 TNAME power AAN DOMAIN SS TATICIP 192 16
60. when the Low Alarm Action ALOWALARMACT is set to 1 2 or 3 This text will be seen as the message SUBJECT field in SMS or SMTP messages Accepts to 20 characters Example site 1 low alarm Desired message recipient s as detailed in the MESSAGING configuration registers Comma separation for multiple ie 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Max number 8 Destination IP Address of remote UDP Server that will receive Analog messages Accepts numeric IP Address or fully qualified domain name abc 123 com Accepts up to 50 characters Destination port of remote UDP Server receiving Analog messages nnnnn 5 digit value with range between 1 and 65535 Destination IP Address of remote TCP Server receiving Analog messages Accepts numeric IP Address or fully qualified domain name abc 123 com Accepts up to 50 characters Destination port of remote TCP Server receiving Analog messages nnnnn 5 digit value with range between 1 and 65535 Reset the ANALOG COUNTER value after reporting of the counters Options 0 Disabled DEFAULT 1 Enabled Minimum voltage output of the chosen sensor Typically 0 but this may be 1 or 5 Check the sensor specifications for details Maximum voltage output of the chosen sensor May not be greater than 30 VDC Check the sensor specifications for details 34 SimpleComTools LLC COM1000 User Manual Lowest range value of the chosen sensor This is the lower end of whatever range you Minimum

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