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1. Submit Figure 10 SNMP traps SNMP traps can be generated from Analog inputs if its level crosses the given limits If the limits are O and 1023 then there will not be any traps from this input The message gives information from which input is this trap and what is the input level value If several events are generated DAEnetIP2 sends their traps in order they have been generated The controller generates traps each 2 3 seconds when it is in alarm zone This is because the SNMP trap is UDP based message and the receiving is not guaranteed 6 3 Analog events DAEnetIP2 Analog inputs could be attached to P5 digital output port When analog input is changed the corresponding digital output can react There are 4 modes 6 3 1 Mode Low The output will become 1 if the input level is less than Low Threshold and sets the previous state when the input level is over Low Threshold 6 3 2 Mode High The output will be set if the input level is higher than High www DENKOVI com 18 D DENKOVI ASSEMBLY ELECTRONICS LTD DAEnetIP2 User Manual 18 Nov 2013 6 3 3 Mode Low High The output will be set if the input level is out of the range with High and Low Threshold 6 3 4 Mode Acc The output will be set if the input level is less than Low Threshold and will be in old state after input level is over High Threshold This function does not affect to SNMP traps but the sa
2. the pin is digital input Out the pin is digital output I O the pin is digital input or output depending the settings Ain analog input www DENKOVI com 10 D DENKOVI ASSEMBLY ELECTRONICS LTD DAEnetIP2 User Manual 18 Nov 2013 6 Web access DAEnetIP2 x gt D 17216 100 2 Setup 1 0 ports SNMP traps Welcome to DAEnetIP2 Port labels Web Account Firmware Update Reboot Default download Created by DENKOVI ASSEMBLY ELECTRONICS LTD Figure 6 Web access It is possible to configure DAEnetIP2 via IE Chrome Mozilla or other browser The browser must support JavaScript There is username and password Basic Authentication The web server has only one session only one user can access the DAEnetIP2 via web at a time The session has timeout 60 seconds if there is not access from the browser After that another user can access the module This is done because of security reasons www DENKOVI com 11 D DENKOVI ASSEMBLY ELECTRONICS LTD DAEnetIP2 User Manual 18 Nov 2013 6 1 Setup page DAEnetIp2 gt C D 172161002 Setup IP configuration 1 0 ports Firmware version 4 97 MAC address EC F2 Port labels IP address 172 Web Account Subnet mask 25 SNMP traps w aD So So t oO o ili lal Ol Firmware Update Default gateway 172 OREN Reboot VLAN ID Default Tagged VLAN mode Disabl DHCP client Disabl
3. D DENKOVI ASSEMBLY ELECTRONICS LTD DAEnetIP2 User Manual 18 Nov 2013 19 Appendix 12 Mechanical drawing 52 37 2 15 25 3 e a 14 J Q n re WN i af co i CHT n IN N NN gt M O N o m an R TES lt 26 298 46 618 53 44 5 Figure 44 Mechanical drawing www DENKOVI com 55 D DENKOVI ASSEMBLY ELECTRONICS LTD DAEnetIP2 User Manual 18 Nov 2013 20 Document revisions 22 03 2012 First official document version for firmware version 4 084 11 02 2013 Update with the new features of DAEnetIP2 regarding firmware version 4 097 08 04 2013 Wiring diagram for LM335Z correction 12 09 2013 Added appendix Using analog inputs P6 18 11 2013 Port P3 and P5 control all pins via SNMP correction of the OIDs www DENKOVI com 56
4. I O lines labels can be changed via browser Reset of the digital outputs on incoming outgoing ping timeout Function load outputs states from EEPROM on boot Each I O line can be named by user via web browser It can send traps according analog ADC level One analog inputs may be referred to control one digital output according its input level e Working temperature range 0 C to 70 C www DENKOVI com 3 D DENKOVI ASSEMBLY ELECTRONICS LTD DAEnetIP2 User Manual 18 Nov 2013 2 Technical parameters Table 1 Technical parameters Parameter Value Clue Sl Size Power supply voltage CPU power supply output level 3 3VDC Digital I O count Analog inputs count 1 Digital inputs count i Default settings jumper Power On TFTP client for remote firmware update Command for TFTP update Yes Web SNMP Enable Disable TFTP update 1 These digital inputs are the analog inputs but the input voltage is software converted to 1 or 0 www DENKOVI com 4 5 DENKOVI ASSEMBLY ELECTRONICS LTD DAEnetIP2 User Manual 18 Nov 2013 3 Application examples 3 1 Remote control DAEnetIP2 ye Internet PC Relay Board Power supply Electrical device Figure 1 Example 1 3 2 Data acquisition Sensor Sensor Sensor i DAEnetIP2 DAEnetIP2 DAEnetiP2 YL A c Internet Web browser Q Web browser lt 7 Figure 2 Example 2 www DENKOVI
5. P37PS seccccssvecdsadiocssiecesasncasdbecassndetantcaniiecteadecs 50 17 Appendix 10 Using analog inputs port P6 Wu u ssssseereeseserrrerrrerrrneee 51 18 Appendix 11 Using analog temperature SeNSOFS cccseeceeeesteeeeeeeteees 52 19 Appendix 12 Mechanical drawitt iscssecdestssvedeesssseedssvaeeatnnacntderanrdvcernedeats 55 20 Document revisions isisisi sinense ianuae ea ea aiai ESERE 56 www DENKOVI com 2 E DENKOVI ASSEMBLY ELECTRONICS LTD DAEnetIP2 User Manual 18 Nov 2013 1 Features DAEnetIP2 is multifunctional Ethernet device IP controller for management and control It could be used for industrial and home automation access control fire and security systems or embedding in other systems It is suitable also for controlling relay boards and tracking different sensors via internet e 10 Mb Ethernet interface with Link Activity Led e Power supply 7 5 25VDC e Low power consuption lt 50mA 12V e 8 analog inputs with 10 bit resolution 0 3 3VDC no pull up or pull down resistors e 16 2x8 bit configurable digital I O port 0 3 3VDC e Standart protocols ARP IP ICMP ping DHCP Supports snmp v1 snmpset snmpget snmptrap HTTP web server with autorization TFTP for firmware upgrade Ports for SNMP 161 and HTTP 80 can be changed Two MAC addresses protection It can be configured with SNMP requests or web browser Integrated WEB server for all functions parameters access
6. 3 1 3 6 1 4 1 19865 1 1 1 0 a 172 16 100 3 Set P3 1 This will set pin 1 from digital output port P3 in 0 Low level snmpset v1 c private 172 16 100 2 1 3 6 1 4 1 19865 1 2 1 1 0 i O Set P3 8 This will set pin 1 from digital output port P3 in 1 High level snmpset v1 c private 172 16 100 2 1 3 6 1 4 1 19865 1 2 1 8 0 i 1 Set the whole P3 This will set all the 8 pins from digital output port P3 in 1 snmpset v1 c private 172 16 100 2 1 3 6 1 4 1 19865 1 2 1 33 0 i 255 Set P5 1 This will set pin 1 from digital output port P5 in 0 Low level snmpset v1 c private 172 16 100 2 1 3 6 1 4 1 19865 1 2 2 1 0 i O Set P5 8 This will set pin 1 from digital output port P5 in 1 High level snmpset v1 c private 172 16 100 2 1 3 6 1 4 1 19865 1 2 2 8 0 i 1 Set the whole P5 This will set all the 8 pins from digital output port P5 in 1 snmpset v1 c private 172 16 100 2 1 3 6 1 4 1 19865 1 2 2 33 0 i 255 www DENKOVI com 45 D DENKOVI ASSEMBLY ELECTRONICS LTD DAEnetIP2 User Manual 18 Nov 2013 13 Appendix 6 Software examples Software examples can be found on this link www DENKOVI com 46 E DENKOVI ASSEMBLY ELECTRONICS LTD DAEnetIP2 User Manual 18 Nov 2013 14 Appendix 7 HTTP API commands DAEnetIP2 i o lines can be controlled accessed via HTTP API commands and basic access authentication is required to do that The controller supports only 2 HTTP API commands for read and write all the
7. When this option is activated the analog inputs returns the measured value slower but more clear SNMP Change bit DISABLE ANALOG FILTER in cfgMode 0 Web Menu Setup gt Digital filter for ADC 6 1 13 TFTP firmware update DAEnetIP2 has TFTP client for firmware update When the command is initiated the DAEnetIP2 module connects to the TFTP server and starts downloading the firmware version After checking if there is connection with the TFTP server and if the file is correct the firmware will be updated and the module will be rebooted When there is not connection to the TFTP server the module makes several attempts before stop executing the command without firmware upgrade SNMP Change its bit in cfgNewMode 0 to allow upgrade via TFTP cfgTFTPServerlP 0 and cfgUpdateFirmware 0 read only Web Menu Setup gt TFTP firmware update Setup gt TFTP server IP address Firmware Update IMPORTANT It is recommend the firmware upgrade not to be done in real environment The power supply failure during firmware upgrade will make DAEnetIP2 unusable IMPORTANT When it is done downgrade it is loaded lower version of firmware the default settings must be loaded For detailed firmware upgrade information please see Appendix 5 www DENKOVI com 16 D DENKOVI ASSEMBLY ELECTRONICS LTD DAEnetIP2 User Manual 18 Nov 2013 6 1 14 Broadcast frames In this mode DAEnetIP2 does not response of frames with MAC address FF
8. allowed ew pee to access DAEnetIP2 module cfgPingTime read write The time in minutes INTEGER 0 25 since last ping request 5 to reboot system and target cfgMACLock2_ read write MAC address of second PhysAddress remote machine allowed to access DAEnetIP2 module x 1 1 8 0 cfgVersion read only Firmware version INTEGER 0 65 LSB VER_MINOR 535 MSB VER_MAJOR x 1 1 9 0 cfgMode read write Contains different bit INTEGER 0 25 flags for DAEnetIP2 5 www DENKOVI com 22 3 DENKOVI 3 DENKOVI DAEnetIP2 User Manual 18 Nov 2013 operating modes ENABLED BIT bit0 BROADCAST_DISABL E bit1 VLAN_TAG_ENABLE bit2 NO_LARGE_PACKETS bit3 PINGRESTART_ENAB LE bit4 SWITCH_CONTROL bit5 SECONDARY_TARGE T bit6 USE ANALOG PINS bit7 Disable Analog Filter for ver gt 4 094 x 1 1 10 0 cfgReset read only Read of this OID causes NULL rest of DAEnetIP2 module x 1 1 11 0 cfgNewMode read write Contains different bit oo 0 25 flags for DAEnetIP2 operating modes SAVE_IOPORTS bit0 PING LED bit1 PING TIMEOUT IORE SET bit2 TFTP_UPDATE bit3 DHCP CLIENT bit4 MONITOR TIMEOUT RESTART bit5 WEB SERVER bit6 SWITCH_RESTART bit7 x 1 1 12 0 cfgResetPulse read write fw gt 4 066 Defines the INTEGER 0 32 time ot the RST pulse 767 value 250ms x 1 1 13 0 cfgResetCount read write fw gt 4 066 Number INTEGER 0 25 of consecutive resets to 5 perform when
9. bed 1 a 1 121 11 0 aevPin3lnv read write Invert respective pin INTEGER for P5 on analog None 0 event Inverted 1 x 1 1 121 12 0 aevPin4Inv read write Invert respective pin INTEGER for P5 on analog None 0 event Inverted 1 x 1 1 121 13 0 aevPin5Inv read write Invert respective pin INTEGER for P5 on analog None 0 event Inverted 1 Invert respective pin INTEGER for P5 on analog None 0 event Inverted 1 x 1 1 121 15 0 aevPin7Inv read write Invert respective pin INTEGER for P5 on analog None 0 event Inverted 1 Invert respective pin INTEGER for P5 on analog None 0 event Inverted 1 7 4 Control port P3 Digital outputs Table 9 Control port P3 OID Name Access Description Syntax write High 1 Low 0 write High 1 Low 0 write High 1 Low 0 write High 1 Low 0 write High 1 Low 0 write High 1 Low 0 write High 1 Low 0 write High 1 Low 0 write single byte www DENKOVI com 27 D DENKOVI ASSEMBLY ELECTRONICS LTD DAEnetIP2 User Manual 18 Nov 2013 7 5 Control port P5 Digital outputs OID Name x 1 2 2 1 0 pctriP5pin1 Table 10 Control port P5 Access Description Syntax read write Port5 pin1 data INTEGER High 1 Low 0 High 1 Low 0 High 1 Low 0 x 1 2 2 4 0 pctriP5pin4 read write INTEGER High 1 Low 0 x 1 2 2 6 0 pctriP5pin6 read write Port5 pin6 data INTEGER x 1 2 2 7 0 pctriP5pin7 read write Port5 p
10. here www DENKOVI com 40 D DENKOVI ASSEMBLY ELECTRONICS LTD DAEnetIP2 User Manual 18 Nov 2013 12 2 DAEnetiIP2 Manager DAEnetIP2 Manager is configuration utility for Denkovi DAEnetIP2 controller Settings Modes VOPorts Traps About IP 172 16 100 2 Set Mask 255 255 255 0 Set Gateway 172 16 100 1 Set TFTP Server 172 16 100 1 a Monitor IP 172161001 Set MACLock1 00 00 00 00 00 00 Set MAC Lock 2 00 00 00 00 00 00 Set Access IP 172 16 100 1 Set Access Mask 0 0 0 0 Set VLAN tag 1 Set ane IP Address 172 16 100 2 ReadRefresh Snmp riw Pass private Change r w Pass Snmp ro Pass 1000000000000 Change r o Pass MAC Address 02 60 43 63 13 62 Firm Update Version 1113 Restat Figure 35 DAEnetIP2 Manager Download link here www DENKOVI com 41 D DENKOVI ASSEMBLY ELECTRONICS LTD DAEnetIP2 User Manual 18 Nov 2013 12 3 Android Software by iSwitch LLC The featured Android application is offered to extend control of the DAEnetIP2 controller and relay board to your Android phone This application is designed to work on an Android Smartphone or Tablet however screens are optimized for Smartphones ue 2nd Floor Den Fire Plac e 73 2 F Basement Fire Weather Light 5 Intake Tmp DAEnetiP2 Relay Board Power supply Electrical device
11. make the non definition possible infinity increasing of the restart pulse when there is not ping request or answer within the given timeout The reason is in the cyclic start of the pulse most frequently than it s width www DENKOVI com 14 D DENKOVI ASSEMBLY ELECTRONICS LTD DAEnetIP2 User Manual 18 Nov 2013 Setting low level the I O lines while monitoring restart If this option is enabled DAEnetIP2 will set in logical 0 all the outputs P3 and P5 look figure 5 and table 3 SNMP Change its bit in cfgNewMode 0 Web Menu Setup gt Reset I O ports on ping restart Incoming Ping request indicator Ping LED Activating this mode will allow DAEnetIP2 module to become in simple network analyzer with set network parameters which can indicate ping requests to its IP address Each received request performs change of output Ping LED see the i o table description The schematic bellow shows how to connect this pin to LED 470 F Figure 8 Connecting Ping LED SNMP Change its bit in cfgNewMode 0 Web Menu Setup gt Toggle JP6 4 on outgoing ping request D i Second LED indicator This indicator may show Power ON Ping IN Ping OUT Ping BOTH DHCP valid IP SNMP Change its bit in cfgLED2mode 0 Web Menu Setup gt Second LED mode 6 1 12 IO Ports settings DAEnetIP2 has 8 8 digital I O P3 P5 and 8 analog inputs P6 The analog inputs may be used also for digital input
12. ping timeout is active Value 255 disables counting Actual count is this value 1 x 1 1 14 0 cfgDefGW IP Address of Default lpAddress www DENKOVI com 23 be DENKOVI ASSEMBLY ELECTRONICS LTD DAEnetIP2 User Manual 18 Nov 2013 ee Gateway fF Mask x 1 1 16 0 cfgMonitorIP read write Remote IP address to IpAddress monitor via ICMP echo requests x 1 1 17 0 cfgReadOnlyP read write Read only community OCTET assword string password STRING SIZE 4 12 TRAP manager xX ild 1 19 0 ECT read write Community string for OCTET ord trap messages STRING SIZE 4 12 x 1 1 20 0 cfgAccessIP read write IP address of network IpAddress class allowed to access DAEnetIP2 x 1 1 21 0 cfgAccessMas read write Mask of network class lpAddress k allowed to access DAEnetIP2 x 1 1 22 0 cfgHTTPport read write fw gt 4 094 Defines listen port for Web INTEGER 0 65 server Allowed values 535 80 and gt 1024 x 1 1 23 0 cfgSNMPport read write fw gt 4 094 Defines INTEGER 0 65 listen port for SNMP 535 server Allowed values 161 and gt 1024 x 1 1 24 0 cfgLED2mode read write fw gt 4 094 Defines INTEGER LED2 behaviour PowerOn 0 PingIn 1 PingOut 2 PingBoth 3 idIP 4 Bit mask with direction INTEGER 0 25 of P3 pins 1 Output 0 5 Input Bit mask with direction INTEGER 0 25 of P5 pins 1 Output 0 5 Input x 1 1 27 0 cfgP3Pull read write Bit mask with pull INTEGER 0 25 up down mode P3
13. the jumper from position 1 to position 2 Turn on the power supply of the device Move the jumper from position 2 to position 1 Turn off the power supply of the device Turn on the power supply of the device oe he www DENKOVI com 8 5 DENKOVI ASSEMBLY ELECTRONICS LTD DAEnetIP2 User Manual 18 Nov 2013 5 Connectors and ports 5 1 DAEnetIP2 ports Reset to Default E Figure 5 DAEnetIP2 ports www DENKOVI com 9 D DENKOVI ASSEMBLY ELECTRONICS LTD DAEnetIP2 User Manual 18 Nov 2013 5 2 DAEnetIP2 ports description Table 3 I O Ports Port JP3 P3 Port JP4 P5 Port JP5 P6 en Te rele or nme e pic Pie TRE Dea oe EE e e L 2 2 Free VO 2 Free VO 2 Free Ain 3 3 Free VO 3 Free VO 3 Free Ain ee ee ee ee eee 5 5 Free VO 5 Free VO 5 Free Ain Ca re 0 e re VO s Fe mn 8 8 Free O 8 Free O 8 Fre An 9 GND PWR 33V PWR 3 3V Vref PWR 10 GND PWR GND PWR GND PWR Table 4 System port DAEnetiP2 System Port JP6 reserved not used mn pie ooo e Tir Oai S ea S O ON O OPARA P22 8B PRT P 3 o Reseved SS SC CCS Pp 4 Pinghed tt Reeed Reseved i O Reseved Reseved PWR _ I Legend e Free the pin is free to be used by user XXXXXX the pin is reserved for special function can not be accessed In
14. 121 2 0 aevPin2 read write Defines reactionon INTEGER respective P5 output None 0 Low 1 pin when voltage is High 2 compared to LowHigh 3 thresholds x 1 1 121 3 0 aevPin3 read write Defines reactionon INTEGER respective P5 output None 0 Low 1 pin when voltage is High 2 compared to LowHigh 3 thresholds x 1 1 121 4 0 aevPin4 read write Defines reactionon INTEGER respective P5 output None 0 Low 1 pin when voltage is High 2 compared to LowHigh 3 thresholds xX 1 1 121 5 0 aevPind read write Defines reactionon INTEGER respective P5 output None 0 Low 1 pin when voltage is High 2 compared to LowHigh 3 thresholds x 1 1 121 6 0 aevPin6 read write Defines reactionon INTEGER respective P5 output None 0 Low 1 pin when voltage is High 2 compared to LowHigh 3 thresholds x 1 1 121 7 0 aevPin7 read write Defines reactionon INTEGER respective P5 output None 0 Low 1 pin when voltage is High 2 compared to LowHigh 3 thresholds x 1 1 121 8 0 aevPin8 amp read write Defines reactionon INTEGER respective P5 output None 0 Low 1 pin when voltage is High 2 compared to LowHigh 3 thresholds x 1 1 121 9 0 aevPinilnv read write Invert respective pin INTEGER for P5 on analog None 0 event Inverted 1 www DENKOVI com 26 os DENKOVI ASSEMBLY ELECTRONICS LTD DAEnetIP2 User Manual 18 Nov 2013 a y event
15. 161 192 168 1 11 UDP Enabled Modify Delete Forwarding Port Triggering Add New Enable All Disable All Delete All Previous Next static Routing IP amp MAC Binding Dynamic DNS Maintenance System Tools Figure 33 Port forwarding The IP address 192 168 1 11 is actually the internal address of the DAEnetIP2 3 Now it is possible to access the DAEnetIP2 from everywhere outside the LAN including over the Internet XXX XXX XXX XXX 10080 is the web server of the module snmpget v1 c 000000000000 xxx xxx xxx xxx 10161 1 3 6 1 4 1 19865 1 1 1 0 snmp command for accessing the module get the IP XXX XXX XXX XXX the public IP of the router or it s DNS name Good online guide for port forwarding is the bellow link http portforward com english routers port_forwarding www DENKOVI com 39 D DENKOVI ASSEMBLY ELECTRONICS LTD DAEnetIP2 User Manual 18 Nov 2013 12 Appendix 5 Software Denkovi Assembly Electronics LTD provides several application that may be used for testing demonstrations configurations and very simple automation projects You can see also what else 3rd parity software is available for DAEnetIP2 on this link http denkovi com page 43 the 3rd parity software for denkovi devices html 12 1 DRM Software Denkovi Relay Manager DRM is universal software for easy controlling all kinds of Denkovi USB VCP and SNMP and TCP IP relay boards It may be used with DA
16. 5 1 1 2 0 Get P6 1 This will read analog input 1 level The rsult is from 0 up to 1023 snmpget v1 c 000000000000 172 16 100 2 1 3 6 1 4 1 19865 1 2 3 1 0 Get P6 8 This will read analog input 8 level The rsult is from 0 up to 1023 snmpget v1 c 000000000000 172 16 100 2 1 3 6 1 4 1 19865 1 2 3 8 0 Get the whole P6 This will return a byte number Each bit is converted analog input value This can be used for digital inputs reading of P6 snmpget v1 c 000000000000 172 16 100 2 1 3 6 1 4 1 19865 1 2 3 33 0 Get P3 1 This will read digital output P3 1 level snmpget v1 c 000000000000 172 16 100 2 1 3 6 1 4 1 19865 1 2 1 1 0 Get P3 8 This will read digital output P3 8 level snmpget v1 c 000000000000 172 16 100 2 1 3 6 1 4 1 19865 1 2 1 8 0 www DENKOVI com 44 D DENKOVI ASSEMBLY ELECTRONICS LTD DAEnetIP2 User Manual 18 Nov 2013 Get the whole P3 snmpget v1 c 000000000000 172 16 100 2 1 3 6 1 4 1 19865 1 2 1 33 0 Get P5 1 This will read digital output P5 1 level snmpget v1 c 000000000000 172 16 100 2 1 3 6 1 4 1 19865 1 2 2 1 0 Get P5 8 This will read digital output P5 8 level snmpget v1 c 000000000000 172 16 100 2 1 3 6 1 4 1 19865 1 2 2 8 0 Get the whole P5 snmpget v1 c 000000000000 172 16 100 2 1 3 6 1 4 1 19865 1 2 2 33 0 SNMPSET examples Set DAEnetIP2 IP address snmpset v1 c private 172 16 100 2 Denkovi DAEnetIP2 Configuration cfgIP 0 a 172 16 100 3 snmpget v1 c private 172 16 100
17. 7 DHCP The IP MASK and Gateway can be brought by DHCP server SNMP Change its bit in cfgNewMode 0 Web Menu Setup gt DHCP client IMPORTNAT Allowing DHCP client when there is not available DHCP server or network issue may make DAEnetIP2 module not to load the network settings and in this way the access may be lost To avoid this DAEnetIP2 module waits about 40 sec to receive its network settings In case of failure DAEnetIP2 module loads the last saved static parameters and begins to work with them and meanwhile continues searching the DHCP server If there is answer from the DHCP server the DAEnetIP2 accepts immediately the new settings and reconfigures its network interface 6 1 8 MAC filtering DAEnetIP2 has MAC protection This means that if it is enabled it can be accessed from one two MAC addresses For disable the MAC protection the MAC must be 000000000000 SNMP cfgMACLock1 0 cfgMACLock2 0 Web Menu Setup gt Access MAC address 1 and Setup gt Access MAC address NOTE When using MAC filtering please note that while accessing from external networks to the DAEnetIP2 module arrive packets with MAC address of the Default Gateway In this way it must be always one of the both protected MAC addresses 6 1 9 SNMP Web Access network This function allows to define only one network which have to access the DAEnetIP2 module via SNMP or Web The function is for access filtering and protection not only MAC addresses lev
18. D DENKOVI ASSEMBLY ELECTRONICS LTD DAEnetIP2 User Manual 18 Nov 2013 DAEnetIP2 User Manual Date 18 Nov 2013 Describes the features of DAEnetIP2 with firmware version 4 097 www DENKOVI com 1 D DENKOVI ASSEMBLY ELECTRONICS LTD DAEnetIP2 User Manual 18 Nov 2013 Content l PCAC Soreness a e a SENERE EET a SETE EET NERE ESTER 3 2 T chnicalpardmeters vac rosen een ennen erne 4 3 Appheation example Seeerei en a nere erne 5 4 Default Settings soissornei eirinn is Halse EN inre a r EE ni iE raaa Ein 7 i Connectors and POMS screen ierann ieee iaae E a EEEE ETa 9 6e WOD ACCES Sen e E e E E 11 Te SNMP ACCESS 262 serier serene Ens E E 22 8 Appendix 1 Power supply u u sssssssereeeeeereeeren ere retn nerne renen treer serene 29 9 Appendix 2 DAEnetIP2 installation ccc cescccesseceessecessecceseeeseesneeeseees 30 10 Appendix 3 Install and power on DAEnetIP2 denkovi relay board kit 32 11 Appendix 4 Port forwarding for advanced USETS ccsccceeseeeeteeesteeeees 39 12 Appendix 5 SoftWare v js cccencissodiis aeourinidssaveins cnatertihanianteiomabinntiolalsauad 40 13 Appendix 6 Software SXAM PIES sesccctesccs nsec ccceetsersneansieedeesrelascdetiveliedeasanceed 46 14 Appendix 7 HTTP API commannds ecccceeescceseseeceeeeeeeeeeeeneeceeenneeeeeaes 47 15 Appendix 8 Firmware upgrade a pwcivcssscatenatsiasacoastndsraiiechanesatiaieideaveaseveeiaws 48 16 Appendix 9 Digital I O ports
19. DENKOVI com 50 D DENKOVI ASSEMBLY ELECTRONICS LTD DAEnetIP2 User Manual 18 Nov 2013 17 Appendix 10 Using analog inputs port P6 Each Analog input from port P6 have two protection internal diodes shown on figure 40 However they are useless if the resistor R1 is not connected in the way shown on the figure In order to protect each analog input and the whole DAEnetIP2 it is strongly recommend to connect R1 resistor with value 22K for example to each analog input P6 x Using analog input without such resistor may cause easy overvoltage or reverse voltage and damage of the controller 3 3VDC DAEnetIP2 Vcc 3 3 5 or 12 VDC Figure 40 Using analog inputs port P6 www DENKOVI com 51 D DENKOVI ASSEMBLY ELECTRONICS LTD DAEnetIP2 User Manual 18 Nov 2013 18 Appendix 11 Using analog temperature sensors 18 1 LM335Z 12VDC from DAEnetIP2 To DAEnetIP2 P6 X LM335Z Figure 41 DAEnetIP2 and LM335Z On the figure above it is shown LM335Z connection to DAEnetIP2 with several resistors LM335 may be assumed as zener diode it is necessary to limit the current that s why the 4 7K resistor is added The biggest disadvantage of LM335 is the high output voltage during 25 C 3V As DAEnetIP2 ADC works in range of 0 3 3V actually with directly connected LM335 it is not possible to measure temperatures over 57 C Moreover the output of LM335Z can exceed 3 3V and damage the ADC channel The easiest solution i
20. EnetIP2 relay board D DRM Software MyTestFile bin Denkovi Relay Manager File View Options Help 2 s VANN Denkovi Assembly Electronics itd Control D Timer Weekty FS Calendar lig Pulse amp Settings Lights Window Radio Motor Aquarium Antena What ever Relay8 i 1 on amp on on on on i L Device list max 32 Sort Sor amp orF IMtyRelayBoard 16 Relay Brd SNMP Retay 9 Relay 10 Relay 11 Relay 12 Relay 13 Relay 14 Relay 15 Relay 16 8 Relay Brd USB i 1 4 Relay Brd USB Son Son Son 2 Relay Brd SNMP 8 Relay Brd SNMP v2 oFF orr OFF corr 2 OFF eaten e ae a a 5 Gl 7a M a 0401012 G u Suter a PReerdsNMP o o W i a a w a o ud o M HM kW kk uk ell Refresh ms oo uvv vovv vvv oo o Vee Device image Device information Device settings Select device type Number relays 16 Device name My Relay Board 16 Relay Brd SNMP Z Inrterface LAN _ _ nr Protocol SNMP IP Address 192 168 0 101 Sip New Power Supply 12VDC EYE Password private Delete 2 Close Refresh Official device support link Device status HERE ara 23 03 2011 12 43 49 Qe aon ALL OFF Figure 34 DRM software Software web page
21. FF FF FF FF FF This allows DAEnetIP2 to hide from the world because it doesn t respond to ARP requests 6 1 15 Web server Enable disable web access SNMP Change its bit in cfgNewMode 0 Web Menu Setup gt Web server IMPORTANT The WEB access may be allowed only after SNMP command and of course after loading the default settings If however the SNMP access is disabled then the allowing of the WEB server may be done only after hardware loading of the default settings From this section the web port may be changed also The port must be in range from 1025 up to 65535 The attempt to assign port from 1 1024 will be accepted as 80 After setting this parameter the DAEnetIP2 module will be restarted After changing this port the url address must be something like this http 172 16 100 2 port SNMP Change cfgHTTPport 0 Web Menu Setup gt Miscellaneous Web server on port www DENKOVI com 17 D DENKOVI ASSEMBLY ELECTRONICS LTD DAEnetIP2 User Manual 18 Nov 2013 6 2 SNMP traps DAEnetIP2 x e C D 172 16 100 2 RI Target SNMP host Setup 1 0 ports p IP address i72 f6 foo TE SNMP traps set 0 0 0 0 to disable genes of trap message Port labels Community string public 4 13 symbols Analog events and output control Web Account ns ber LOW HIGH Acc INV Reboot dom Default
22. Figure 36 Android application from iSwitch LLC Download link here www DENKOVI com 42 E DENKOVI ASSEMBLY ELECTRONICS LTD DAEnetIP2 User Manual 18 Nov 2013 12 4 Control from command line 12 4 1 Windows Net snmp is command line tool for accessing SNMP based network devices under windows console By default it is not included in Windows OS DAEnetIP2 can be easily accessed by the net snmp tool This is very useful when the snmp commands must be executed from batch file for example Bellow are the steps for installing net snmp tool on windows OS 1 Download the last version net snmp binary for windows from http net snmp sourceforge net download The file must look like net snmp X X X X X win32 exe 2 Install the downloaded file Leave the default options The packet will be install in c usr by default 3 Download the DAEnetIP2 MIB file from here 4 Copy the mib file here c usr share snmp mibs 5 Add new line in the file c usr etc snmp snmp conf with the mibs all directive 6 Now you can test different commands for OID access supported by this module Their names you may see in the DAEnetIP2 mib file A simple test may be done to be sure if the tool is installed successfully run gt cmd gt snmpget v1 c 000000000000 172 16 100 2 1 3 6 1 4 1 19865 1 1 1 0 answer SNMPv2 SMI enterprises 19865 1 1 1 0 IpAddress 172 16 100 2 For creating batch files you may use the following steps 1 Open new fi
23. Ingress MAC Filter Access MAC address 1 000000000000 download Access MAC address 2 000000000000 set both to all zeroes to disable MAC security So SNMP Web Access network NetworkIP 172 Network Mask DE uf et mask to 0 0 0 0 to disable IP filtering SNMP settings a Listen on UDP port 161 SNMP access to IP configuration Enable Figure 7 SENE page 6 1 1 Firmware version This is the current firmware version Can not be changed 6 1 2 MAC address The MAC address of the module Can not be changed 6 1 3 IP address The IP address of the module 6 1 4 Subnet Mask The subnet mask of the module 6 1 5 Default Gateway The Default gateway of the module SNMP cfgIP 0 cfgNetMask 0 cfgDefGW 0 Web Menu Setup gt IP address Setup gt Subnet Mask Setup gt Default Gateway www DENKOVI com 12 i DENKOVI ASSEMBLY ELECTRONICS LTD DAEnetIP2 User Manual 18 Nov 2013 NOTE The static parameters are stored in the EEPROM of the device They are not changed by DHCP server When accessing Web and enabled DHCP mode the IP Mask and Gateway are those fetched by the DHCP server and not the static 6 1 6 VLAN DAEnetIP2 can work with normal or tagged packets IEE 802 11q It supports the whole set of 12bit VLAN tags SNMP Chagne the bit cfgMode 0 and setting the VLAN tag in clgVLANTag 0 Web Menu Setup gt Tagged VLAN mode and Setup gt VLAN ID 6 1
24. ay board is connected to P5 7 and P5 8 pins 7 Fi Figure 23 Connecting cable for 2 channel relay board 4 Connect each In labeled wire into the referred screw terminal of the relay board For example In 1 wire goes into Relay 1 In screw terminal In 2 wire goes into Relay 2 screw terminal and so on Figure 24 Connecting In wires into the screw terminals www DENKOVI com 34 D DENKOVI ASSEMBLY ELECTRONICS LTD DAEnetIP2 User Manual 18 Nov 2013 5 Connect the GND wire of the flat ribbon cable into the GND screw terminal of the relay board For example bellow it is shown 8 channel relay board The same is for the rest relay boards Figure 25 Connecting the GND wire to the relay board 6 Connecting power supply Figure 26 Plug he power Supeliaee int DAEnetIP2 www DENKOVI com 35 D DENKOVI ASSEMBLY ELECTRONICS LTD DAEnetIP2 User Manual 18 Nov 2013 VCC in this case 12VDC Flat cable Figure 27 Connect the Vcc and GND wires into the relay board power supply screw terminal as it is shown on the image above 6 1 Single power supply You can supply the kit with single power supply source In this case it is 12VDC If you have 24V relay board version then you must use 24VDC single power supply source DAEnetIP2 accept from 7 5V 25V Power source Relay Board IP Controller power 12VDC GND From Flat Ribbon Cable IP Controler Figure 28 Sin
25. com 5 D DENKOVI ASSEMBLY ELECTRONICS LTD DAEnetIP2 User Manual 18 Nov 2013 3 3 Watchdog function Monitored equipment _ Send or receive ping over some interval timeout Check if the monitored equipment is alive If it is not send reset signal The monitored equipment is reset Relay Board Figure 3 Example 3 www DENKOVI com 6 D DENKOVI ASSEMBLY ELECTRONICS LTD DAEnetIP2 User Manual 18 Nov 2013 4 Default Settings 4 1 Table with default settings These are the default factory settings of DAEnetIP2 When you buy the module you will receive it with these settings If not you can load the default settings see point 4 2 Table 2 Default settings Parameter Value according Web pages IP 172 16 100 2 O SNMP Read only community string 172 16 100 1 Ping Timeout o S6 O Restart on incoming ping timeout All pull down Digital filter for ADC Web Server TCP port J80 O None Analog Events Low High Acc None Web user password www DENKOVI com 7 D DENKOVI ASSEMBLY ELECTRONICS LTD DAEnetIP2 User Manual 18 Nov 2013 4 2 Steps for loading default settings In case the access of the module is lost factory default settings may be applied and the module parameters will be returned back as those in point 4 1 from the current document Position 2 Position 1 Figure 4 Loading default settings Turn off the power supply of the device Move
26. el but and for IP addresses level The filtering is only for SNMP and WEB access All the rest protocols ARP ICMP DHCP are not filtered NOTE MAC protection is with higher priority than SNMP Web access protection 6 1 10 SNMP settings This section is for enable disable SNMP access and SNMP community strings It is also possible to change the SNMP port from this page www DENKOVI com 13 D DENKOVI ASSEMBLY ELECTRONICS LTD DAEnetIP2 User Manual 18 Nov 2013 SNMP Change of cfgSNMPport 0 Web Menu Setup gt SNMP settings Listen on UDP port SNMP Change its bit in cfgMode 0 Web Menu Setup gt SNMP access to IP configuration SNMP cfgPassword 0 and cfgReadOnlyPassword 0 Web Menu Setup gt SNMP read write community string and Setup gt SNMP readonly community string NOTE The SNMP password for read write can not be accessed via SNMP 6 1 11 ICMP monitoring modes The DAEnetIP2 module supports two way incoming outgoing mode for monitoring via receiving sending ICMP Echo Request and ICMP Echo Reply packets With this function the DAEnetIP2 module can be used as a device for active monitoring of networks and networks devices The DAEnetIP2 module performs and restart pulse if there is not answer The common parameter Timeout in minutes must be given to determine the timeframe when the request answer must be received If the timeout elapses then the i o ports are reset Incoming ICMP monitoring When t
27. er that must be upgraded By default it is 172 16 100 2 In the Port field type the target port on that DAEnetIP2 can be reached This is the SNMP port By default it is 161 In the Password field type the SNMP password used in this DAEnetIP2 controller By default it is private Check if the settings are correct by clicking button Check device After successful connection under this button it must appears text with the DAEnetIP2 version If this not happens it means the connection is not successful and you must repeat again steps 3 7 Set the TFTP Server This is usually the IP of the user s computer Set the maximum retries field This field shows how many times the DAEnetIP Burner will try to reconnect with the DAEnetIP2 controller if the connection is lost for a moment A value of 5 10 is reasonable 10 Start update by clicking Burn button If everything is correct a new line must appear in the event log and the progress bar must starts moving on Device DAEnetip2 v TFTP Server r 16 100 1 IP Port 17216 100 2 161 Max reties 5 _ Ser Addr Password private Download the firmware file Check device DAEnetIP2 1120 Starttime Device IP address Old ver New ver Status 14 42 50 DAEnetIP2 172 16 100 2 1120 Reading Clear Select file for firmware upgrade irmware DAEnetIP2Wer 03 2012 Denkovi pil m Figure 37 DAEnetIP Burner ww
28. gle power supply source www DENKOVI com 36 D DENKOVI ASSEMBLY ELECTRONICS LTD DAEnetIP2 User Manual 18 Nov 2013 6 2 2 Separate power supplies You can also supply the kit with 2 separate power supply sources If the relay board is 24VDC version then Power supply source 2 for the relay board is 24VDC Power supply source 1 for DAEnetIP2 may be from 7 5VDC up to 25VDC 12VDC 12VDC Power supply source 1 Power supply source 2 GND GND Relay Board s IP Controller power jack 12VDC IP Controler Figure 29 2 separate power supply sources To calculate what currency rate power supply you need you will have to make a sum with DAEnetIP2 current consumption relay board current consumption DAEnetIP2 current consumption is 50mA at 12VDC If we have for example 16 channel relay board 12VDC the consumption is 600mA So you will need power supply which can provide more than 600 50 650mA at 12VDC Or 2 supply sources one gt 50mA and another gt 600mA at 12VDC You can see the other relay boards current consumptions on their referenced page http www denkovi com category 1 relay boards html You just have to find your model 7 Now you can power on the devices for example plug the adaptor into the electricity network 8 In case of success you have to see this when you power on the kit LINK LED By default power on led Figure 30 DAEnetIP2 leds The link led top is bl
29. he incoming ICMP monitoring mode is enabled the DAEnetIP2 module expects ping in the given timeout IMPORTANT If there is very big traffic in the network it is absolutely possible the incoming ping to be not received That s why it must be sent 5 10 ping requests Outgoing ICMP monitoring During outgoing monitoring the DAEnetIP2 module generates ping to the given IP address and expects answer within the given timeframe The request generating is performed several times in minute The both ICMP modes use one shared parameter timeout however they have separate timers Restart Target Device To restart external device via relay driver during monitoring mode it is used special pin Target RST look at the i o port table In this way it is possible restarting of different electrical appliances 120 220VAC including From firmware version 4 097 it is possible to copy that signal to DAEnetIP2 P5 The restart of external devices may be started stopped by the user The restart pulse with may be set by the user from 0 up to 32767 x250ms The restart may be done manually via the following commands SNMP Changing bit cfgMode 0 cfgResetPulse 0 pctriRestart O read only cfgP5DupRST O Web Menu Setup gt Restart external device Setup gt External device restart pulse width I O ports gt Force TargetRST Setup gt Duplicate TargetRST on P5 pins IMPORTANT The setting of pulse width greater than Ping Timeout will
30. i o lines The digital outputs P3 and P5 can be controlled by sending this HTTP command http admin admin device ip address iochange cgi ref re io amp 01 00 amp 02 FF admin admin are the username password device ip address is the DAEnetIP2 IP address by default it is 172 16 100 2 01 00 is the state of P3 DO 02 FFis the state of P5 DO For example http admin admin 172 16 100 2 iochange cgi ref re io amp 01 008 amp 02 FF The i o states P3 P5 P6 can be retreived by sending this HTTP command http admin admin device ip address ioreg js it will be received javascript file with several variables and one of them is var IO new Array OxFF OxFF 0x80 0x00AB 0x0049 0x0118 0x014A 0x012F 0x003E 0x0029 0x01DD Bytes 0 and 1 are the digital I O states in hex format Bytes 3 10 are the Analog inputs values in hex format For example http admin admin 172 16 100 2 ioreg js www DENKOVI com 47 C 15 DENKOVI ASSEMBLY ELECTRONICS LTD DAEnetIP2 User Manual 18 Nov 2013 Appendix 8 Firmware upgrade Bellow are given the steps for firmware upgrade of the DAEnetIP2 with DAEnetIP Burner 1 2 Download and save the version you need for upgrading the The binary bin file must be downloaded from this link Navigate the DAEnetIP Burner application to this file by clicking button with label From the Device list select DAEnetIP2 In the IP address field type the IP address of the DAEnetIP2 controll
31. in7 data INTEGER x 1 2 2 8 0 pctriP5pin8 read write Port5 pin8 data INTEGER I O port data as INTEGER 0 255 single byte 7 6 Returned values are from 10bit Analog to Digital Converter Table 11 Returned values from ADC OID Name Access Description Syntax x 1 2 3 6 0 www DENKOVI com 28 D DENKOVI ASSEMBLY ELECTRONICS LTD DAEnetIP2 User Manual 18 Nov 2013 8 Appendix 1 Power supply The minimal power supply is 7 5VDC The maximum voltage is 25VDC The optimal voltage is 12VDC The voltage polarity is tip center positive The device does not protection against reverse polarity voltage Other supply voltages than described may damage the device 9 Figure 14 Power supply polarity 12 V Power Terminal RJ 45 Figure 15 DAEnetIP2 power supply jack www DENKOVI com 29 D DENKOVI ASSEMBLY ELECTRONICS LTD DAEnetIP2 User Manual 18 Nov 2013 9 Appendix 2 DAEnetIP2 installation Note these steps are for power on only DAEnetIP2 For installation DAEnetIP2 relay board kit first you must do the steps from Appendix 3 and then do the steps from point 9 1 or point 9 2 9 1 Connect DAEnetIP2 to computer for first time 1 Connect the DAEnetIP2 device with your computer via UTP crossover cable note that the device does not support AUTO MDIX 2 Supply with voltage in the allowed range For example 12VDC stabilized filtered power source 3 Your initial computer IP should be in the device
32. inking and the bottom led by default shows the power on and it is constantly on www DENKOVI com 37 D DENKOVI ASSEMBLY ELECTRONICS LTD DAEnetIP2 User Manual 18 Nov 2013 a Figure 32 The kit in working condition The same is for the other kits www DENKOVI com 38 D DENKOVI ASSEMBLY ELECTRONICS LTD DAEnetIP2 User Manual 18 Nov 2013 11 Appendix 4 Port forwarding for advanced users This appendix describes how to access the DAEnetIlP2 over the Internet The demonstration is done with router TP Link TL WR340G but it may be done with any other router supporting Port Forwarding function Bellow are given the steps you have to go through to make Port Forwarding 1 Adjust DAEnetIP2 network ports These ports are e SNMP port by default 161 e HTTP port by default 80 DAEnetIP2 will accept any valid integer number for port gt 1025 and lt 65535 Port numbers from 0 to 1024 will be accepted as 161 The same is with port 80 Let s say we would like to adjust for example e Port 10080 for HTTP e Port 10161 for SNMP This may easily be done from the DAEnetIP2 web server gt Setup page 2 These ports must be set in the forwarding rules inside the router as it is shown on the figure bellow Status j Basic Settings Quick Setup Network SS ey Wireless ID Service Ports IP Address Protocol Status Modify Advanced Settings 1 10080 192 168 1 11 TCP Enabled Modify Delete DEER 2 10
33. le and save it as ON bat 2 Enter the following code snmpset v1 c private 172 16 100 2 1 3 6 1 4 1 19865 1 2 2 1 0 i O PING 1 1 1 1 n 1 w 5000 snmpset v1 c private 172 16 100 2 1 3 6 1 4 1 19865 1 2 2 1 01 1 1 Save the file 2 Run it www DENKOVI com 43 D DENKOVI ASSEMBLY ELECTRONICS LTD DAEnetIP2 User Manual 18 Nov 2013 12 4 2 Linux Usually most of Linux OS come with snmp tool installed 1 To check out if snmp is installed just open one terminal and type snmpget v1 c 000000000000 192 168 1 11 1 3 6 1 4 1 19865 1 1 1 0 Of course with your network settings If you get some message like this snmp is not function or snmp not found it seems that snmp is not installed and you have to follow the hints that the command line gives you After that repeat step 1 2 Create bash file for example ON vim and enter the following commands in it bin bash snmpset v1 c private 172 16 100 2 1 3 6 1 4 1 19865 1 2 2 1 0 i O sleep 5s snmpset v1 c private 172 16 100 2 1 3 6 1 4 1 19865 1 2 2 1 011 3 Save the file 4 Run it 12 4 3 Example commands o SNMPGET examples Get DAEnetIP2 IP address snmpget v1 c 000000000000 172 16 100 2 Denkovi DAEnetIP2 Configuration cfgIP 0 snmpget v1 c 000000000000 172 16 100 2 1 3 6 1 4 1 19865 1 1 1 0 Get the MAC Address snmpget v1 c 000000000000 172 16 100 2 Denkovi DAEnetIP2 Configuration cfgMAC 0 snmpget v1 c 000000000000 172 16 100 2 1 3 6 1 4 1 1986
34. me Threshold values are used for sending SNMP traps Additionally in firmware ver 4 097 there is option INV Inversion it reverse the signal level which is generated to P5 if the regular was to set in 1 during INV it will be 0 For example if temperature sensor is used this option allows to be done automatic switch ON of load when the temperature is higher than the threshold HIGH and switch OFF when the temperature is lower than the threshold LOW And it is possible the opposite without INV it is possible heating during low temperatures for instance antennas the output is ON when level is lower than LOW and OFF when the level is higher than HIGH SNMP Changing the value in respective pomaHa aevPinX 0 The possible values are None Low High LowHigh Acc Web Menu SNMP traps gt P5 set at 6 4 I O Ports J D DAEnetip2 x gt C D 17216 100 2 i FE i E 7 7 _ RIGE P21 o i RSA 1 ADC 1 223 0 719V 2 PS o 2 P52 2 ADC 2 142 0 458V 3 P33 o 3 P53 3 ADC 3 126 0 406V 4 P34 o 4 P54 4 ADC4 112 0 361V 5 P35 a 5 P55 5 ADC 5 155 0 500V 6 P36 A 6 P56 o 6 ADCE6 124 0 400V T Poet 7 P57 7 ADC7 98 0 316V 8 P38 o 8 P58 8 ADCS 538 1 735V Change I O States Force TargetRST Figure 11 I O ports web page P3 and P5 are configurable digital I O port 0 3 3VDC It is possible to be configured by the user for its o
35. network So it is recommend to be 172 16 100 1 Change it 4 Open web browser and type 172 16 100 2 default username password are admin admin 5 Now you can access all the parameters via your web browser UTP crossover cable DAEnetIP2 Figure 16 DAEnetIP2 connected directly to computer www DENKOVI com 30 C DENKOVI ASSEMBLY ELECTRONICS LTD DAEnetIP2 User Manual 18 Nov 2013 9 2 Connect DAEnetIP2 to router ls Do all the steps from point 9 1 Adjust the network parameters from Setup page 2 1 IP must be in same network as your router For example if router IP is 192 168 1 1 DAEnetIP2 IP may be 192 168 1 2 2 2 Mask 2 3 Gateway usually this is the IP of your router Click submit and wait about 5 seconds Power off the device Now you may disconnect the UTP crossover cable from the DAEnetIP2 and your computer Connect the DAEnetIP2 module and the network router with UTP straight cable Adjust the IP of your computer to be again in the router network Open the web browser and enter the new IP of the module Router UTP straight thru cable DAEnetiP2 Figure 17 DAEnetIP2 connected to router www DENKOVI com 31 D DENKOVI ASSEMBLY ELECTRONICS LTD DAEnetIP2 User Manual 18 Nov 2013 10 Appendix 3 Install and power on DAEnetIP2 denkovi relay board kit DAEnetIP2 can be used successfully in combination with relay boards Bellow are given instructions how to c
36. onnect and power on kits DAEnetIP2 cable relay board You can view the kits with DAEnetIP2 www denkovi com The steps instructions are valid for only for kits with DAEnetIP2 cable relay board from Denkovi Assembly Electronics LTD without matter how many relays is the kit 1 Connect DAEnetIP2 UTP crossover cable if it will be connected to computer or UTP stright through if it will be connected to router ou O a N e Se eo z J E i nA par tea Fm Figure 18 Connecting UTP cable to DAEnetIP2 2 Connect the other end of the cable to your computer LAN card or router Figure 19 Connecting UTP cable to Computer www DENKOVI com 32 D DENKOVI ASSEMBLY ELECTRONICS LTD DAEnetIP2 User Manual 18 Nov 2013 Figure 20 Connecting UTP cable to router 3 Connect the flat cable IDC connector to DAEnetIP2 ports By default when you receive the denkovi kit you should have the DAEnetIP2 connected with the cable If not please contact with us 3 1 Internet Ethernet 16 Channel relay board The relay board is connected to ports P3 and P5 Figure 21 Connecting cable for 16 channel relay board 3 2 Internet Ethernet 8 Channel relay board The relay board is connected to port P5 i Figure 22 Connecting Sable for 8 channel relay board www DENKOVI com 33 D DENKOVI ASSEMBLY ELECTRONICS LTD DAEnetIP2 User Manual 18 Nov 2013 3 3 Internet Ethernet 2 Channel relay board The rel
37. pins 5 1 Pull down O Pull up Doesn t reflect on output pins x 1 1 28 0 cfgP5Pull Bit mask with pull INTEGER 0 25 up down mode P5 pins 5 www DENKOVI com 24 E DENKOVI ASSEMBLY ELECTRONICS LTD DAEnetIP2 User Manual 18 Nov 2013 1 Pull down O Pull up Doesn t reflect on output pins x 1 1 29 0 cfgP5DupRST read write Bit mask showing on INTEGER 0 25 which P5 pins to 5 duplicate TargetRST signal Pins must be outputs in cfgP5Dir Available from v 4 097 x 1 1 30 0 cfgDefault read only Reading this OID will NULL load factory default settings of DAEnetIP2and restart DAEnetIP2 x 1 1 32 0 cfgTFTPServe read write Remote IP address of lpAddress rlP TFTP server for firmware update x 1 1 33 0 cfgUpdateFirm read only Read of this OID causes NULL ware initiation of firmware update procedure according to system settings 7 2 Analog traps Table 6 Analog traps OD Name Access Description INTEGER 0 1023 INTEGER 0 1023 INTEGER 0 1023 INTEGER 0 1023 INTEGER 0 1023 INTEGER 0 1023 read write www DENKOVI com 25 E DENKOVI ASSEMBLY ELECTRONICS LTD DAEnetIP2 User Manual 18 Nov 2013 7 3 Anolog to P5 Events FE 7 Analog to P5 Events Name Access Description ption OD r 1 121 1 0 aevPin1 read write Defines reactionon INTEGER respective P5 output None 0 Low 1 pin when voltage is High 2 compared to LowHigh 3 thresholds X 1 1
38. s ee conversion Input FS Pull up Input Pul up O O O OE PS Figure 9 I O ports When Input is selected that means this pin is input otherwise it is output SNMP Change its bit in cfgP3Dir 0 cfgP5Dir 0 1 Out 2 In Web Menu Setup gt I O ports settings www DENKOVI com 15 D DENKOVI ASSEMBLY ELECTRONICS LTD DAEnetIP2 User Manual 18 Nov 2013 When Pull up is selected that means there is pull up resistor of about 50kOhm When the pin is selected to work as output these pull up down resistors are not connected From this section also it is possible to o enable disable save outputs at reboot By default the output states are set to 0 However if this option is set the output states will be loaded from the EEPROM where they are recorded the states of the last change before reboot As each EEPROM has limited read write cycles it is not recommend to enable this option when high rate of changing is available SNMP Change its bit in cfgNewMode 0 Web Menu Setup gt Save I O ports states o pull up down for inputs global enable disable SNMP Global stop start of the mode change its bit cfgMode 0 NO _PULL UP DOWN _BIT3 The individual direction of each input Change its bit in cfgP3Pull 0 and cfgP5Pull 0 1 Pull down 0 Pull up Web Menu Setup gt Pull up down for inputs and table O ports settings o digital filter for the ADC
39. s using simple resistor divisor 3 1 so the output voltage during 25 C to be 1V It is important the divisor resistance to be smaller because this improves the ADC accuracy but on the other hand it must be taken in mind also the current in the sensor resistor However the resistor divisor makes also the ADC conversion bigger www DENKOVI com 52 D DENKOVI ASSEMBLY ELECTRONICS LTD DAEnetIP2 User Manual 18 Nov 2013 18 2 LM35DZ 12VDC from DAEnetIP2 To DAEnetIP2 P6 X Figure 42 DAEnetIP2 and LM35DZ LM34DZ When using LM35DZ all the disadvantages of LM335 are avoided there is no need of current resistor as this sensor does not work as zener diode neither output divisor Also its initial error is better than LM335 The only disadvantage is the minimal voltage is 4VDC and this makes the connection to DAEnetIP2 more difficult it can not be connected directly with only single IDC connector to P6 The 27K resistor acts like protection of the analog input P6 X and it is strongly recommend www DENKOVI com 53 D DENKOVI ASSEMBLY ELECTRONICS LTD DAEnetIP2 User Manual 18 Nov 2013 18 3 MCP9700A 3 3 VDC from DAEnetIP2 VDD VOUT MCP9700A 5 To DAEnetIP2 P6 X Figure 43 DAEnetIP2 and MCP9700A This sensor MCP9700A works in range 2 3 5 5V and that allows to be supplied from 3 3V pin which is mapped to P6 jumper Generally its parameters are better than the LM335Z and LM35DZ www DENKOVI com 54
40. snmpset It may be configured read all the parameters via these commands Read only community string is used for reading and Read Write Community String is used for changing the parameters Note that it is not possible using of snmpwalk Parameters that can be changed are grouped according to their functions in the tables below To obtain a valid OID number it is necessary to replace the x symbol with the prefix 1 3 6 1 4 1 19865 Also all the snmp commands are described in the MIB file All the functions can be accessed via SNMP and WEB IMPORTANT During SNMP access it must be used snmpget and snmpset only to one OID and not to group of OIDs Other commands snmpwalk for instance are not supported NOTE Because of the specific of the SNMP protocol supported by DAEnetIP2 it is not possible to access several OIDs the initial setting of IP MASK Gateway must be done via Web Otherwise the DAEnetIP2 module may become not reachable because of the limitation of only one OID accessing per a time via snmp 7 1 Configuration settings Table 5 Configuration settings OID Name Access Description Syntax x 1 1 1 0 cfgIP read write IP Address of lpAddress pane feor eee strate mode DAEnetIP2 module VLAN ID 12bit in INTEGER 0 40 VLANEnabled mode 95 x 1 1 4 0 cfgPassword read write Read Write community OCTET string password STRING SIZE 4 12 cfgMACLock1 read write MAC address of first PhysAddress remote machine
41. w DENKOVI com 48 D DENKOVI ASSEMBLY ELECTRONICS LTD DAEnetIP2 User Manual 18 Nov 2013 11 Wait until the file is uploaded This will be indicated when the New version field is not but some value form example 1 50 Then the Status field must be with value File is uploaded successfully 12 Your DAEnetIP2 controller is upgraded successfully with the desired firmware version Now when you click button Check device the new version must appear www DENKOVI com 49 D DENKOVI ASSEMBLY ELECTRONICS LTD DAEnetIP2 User Manual 18 Nov 2013 16 Appendix 9 Digital I O ports P3 P5 This section describes how to use DAEnetIP2 P3 P5 8 bit TTL IO port lines They are not buffered and you should very carefully otherwise the MCU could be damaged They are digital inputs outputs The output level voltage is 1 3 3VDC or 0 0 25VDC with consumption lt 1 5mA All inputs outputs have protection diodes to GND and 3 3VDC Below are given sample examples of I O ports connections to external devices The first figure shows how to connect digital output to 12V relay The second shows example for 5V TTL signal input R2 is recommend because sometimes the input signals are tri state 12V P1 12V 4000M VD1 1N4148 VT1 h21e gt 150 From Out port A Figure 38 Connecting relay to digital output R1 5V TTL Signal R2 To in port 22k Figure 39 Using digital I O pin as input www
42. wn purposes digital inputs or outputs P6 is 8 channel 10 bit analog input port The reference voltage is 3 3VDC from power supply source www DENKOVI com 19 D DENKOVI ASSEMBLY ELECTRONICS LTD DAEnetIP2 User Manual 18 Nov 2013 6 5 Port Labels D DAEnetIP2 gt C 172161002 ill red ies s w on Oo a ODN Default Figure 12 Port Labels ae gt on ODO oO FF ODN A on DO oO FF WO NY 3 Note Only English and Cyrillic characters supported From this web page it is possible to change the name for each I O pin Note this is possible to be done only via web and not via snmp www DENKOVI com 20 ASSEMBLY ELECTRONICS LTD D DENKOVI 6 6 Account Setup 1 0 ports SNMP traps Port labels Web Account Firmware Update Reboot download 6 7 Firmware Update username i Password __ Confirm password Both user name and password must be 4 12 characters long Figure 13 Account settings DAEnetIP2 User Manual 18 Nov 2013 This command starts firmware update The DAEnetIP2 will download the firmware file from the TFTP server given in Setup section After that the device will be rebooted 6 8 Reboot Reboots DAEnetIP2 www DENKOVI com 21 E DENKOVI ASSEMBLY ELECTRONICS LTD DAEnetIP2 User Manual 18 Nov 2013 7 SNMP access DAEnetIP2 supports SNMPv1 protocol snmpget and
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