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1.         5 2 Jetl O 6520 Modbus TCP Address Mapping    Jetl O 6520 Common Register Map  Holding Registers     Protocol PLC  Address Address Description   Hex   Decimal     0000 40001 R W  Read Write  Watch dog enable disable  AABB 0000H  disable   AABB FF00H  enable    0001 40002 R W  Read Write  Watch dog cycle count  R W AABB  AABB 0001H 00FFH  BB 1  255 BB x 0 1  sec  count cycle  sec     0002 40003 R  Read the host watchdog status   W  Reset the host watchdog status  R AABB  AABB 0000H  remote module OK   AABB FFOOH  host watchdog fail   W  AABB  AABB  aac  reset    0 e deen E  R AAAA    23            AAAA F20A  HEX       40005 Read module name  R AAAA  AAAA  6520  HEX     0005 40006 Read reset status  R AABB  AABB 0000H   after using this read command   AABB 0001H The value is equal to0001H after reset  module      0006  40007   R_    Rialways0 S  o7 jaos ee _ ____         0008 40009 Read Write DA Slew Rate Code  R  Read slew rate  W  Write slew rate  R ABCD  W ABCD  A 0 B for channel 3  ref  the following Table A   B 0 B for channel 2  C 0 B for channel 1  D 0 B for channel 0  O immediate change  0009 40010 Output range  address low byte   Code 0 2  R W ABCD  000A 40011  W  AABB  AABB FFOOH  000B 40012 Read Write power on DA value of channel 1  R 0AAA  AAA  Hexadecimal DA value  Write present DA value as power on value of channel 1  W  AABB  AABB FFOOH       Write present DA value as power on value of channel 0    A 0 2 for Channel 3  B 0 2 for Channel 2  C 0 2 for Chann
2.   gt          LA    2  Open the    Block IO OPC Server      3  Select    File   gt  New    to create new profile  Or select    File   gt  Open    to open profile you  saved        FPS OFC Srivrt  Enims   om Atl da Yew Hel    Lade 5500 AZ alk  26511 hiir db    00051100  4 HESS et    Ei       4  Select    Add   gt  New Device     the popup window    Driver Selection    will appear   Only  appear in the first time you add new device   Click    Add    and type the driver name and  correct IP address  Click    OK    to next popup windows for Driver Selection  Use    Edit    gt  Comm Setting    can modify the parameters       VIE H  R   OPC Server  Korenix           Block Tag Addition    CtrliM          scan Devices  Emulation Devices           16    Figure 4 1    Add    the    New Device        Driver Selection    ES Drivers     Ethernet to Block DO Devices      Add         Installed Drivers    configure     Delete             Ethernet Driver    Driver Mame     BIONE TI    rr           IF     192 168 10 10    IP Port   503 Default Port    Connect Timeout     5000  Caer         HHHHHH  A        Figure 4 3    Ethernet Driver    for the devices     5  Typethe    Device Name    and select the    Device Type    in the    Device Configuration     window     Device Properties    Device settings    Device Type   6510    Timeout   1000  Address   1 Checksum   Block DO Prot        Driver   BIONE TI 7      Discription  8  CH Analog Input  vDO Module      Simulate LO  does not access the phys
3.  5  Output Range Ed    aofoov      CH1      10 V    Lancel      CH2    0   20 m            Set Slew Rate    Click  Set Slew Rate    to configure the slew for voltage current output  The value is  depended on what kinds of the application you connect  For some motors  they  may not receive immediate output change  you can use slew to activate them with  high small slew rate     JeilO 6520  192 168 0 5  Slew     NR     CHO    immediate change     CH1  0 125     Cancel      CHe    126 0 ll    CH3    128 0 ll       4 1 3 2 Go to    Analog Output    page  You can configure the output range and value for  each channel  Click Update 0 1 2 3 then the new settings are activated     General Analog Outputs      Output Range  10   20 m       Output Range        10      Value   3 000    Value  5 000       a Update O   E Update 2       CHI    CHI    Output Range   o   20 m   E   Output Range   o  10       Value  11 000 ne   Value     0 000 nr      Gi Update 1   E Update 3      15    4 2 Block I O OPC Server Utility    4 2 1 OPC Server Utility    1  Goto    Start      gt     Program     then you can see the    Block IO Utility Korenix  folder   There are 2 utilities are installed  Block IO OPC Server and Block IO Utility     IF Microsoft Office ES  y RERA       48 ESERADIO  E  Modbus Poll            TI Getif22      MG SOFT MIB Browser  gt     ag Hurco Po         INGEAR OPC Servers  fai Block 10 Utility Korenix    7  Block 10 OPC Server  l    V30   RE Block IO Utility    7  JetPort Commander
4.  OL PS       Device Finder Utility    Go to the    Utility   gt  Device Finder    folder  Click    DeviceFinder exe    to run the program     hd Edienzx Ever Femra Ye dl    korenix Device Finder    Intelligent FO Server  Caer tati bl    TNO   Device Nome CAC Address DHCP Subeet mmk Ore          Click    Setting    of the DF Setting  you can configure the polling period time     Click    Setup    of the EEPROM  you can see the info of the device  It s good to do  debugging     Click    Search     Device Finder can automatically search the Jetl Os    Click    IP Search    to search one specific IP address    Click    Device Setup    to configure the IP address    basic network settings   Click    Web Browser    to connect the web UI of the device    Click    Reboot    to reboot the device     Click    Upgrade    to upload the new firmware     10  Click    Exit    to exit the program     4 4    SNMP    Simple Network Management Protocol  SNMP  is a protocol used for exchanging  management information between network devices  SNMP is a member of the TCP IP  protocol suite  Jetl O 6500 series support SNMP v1 and v2c     An SNMP managed network consists of two main components  agents and a manager  An  agent is a management software module that resides in a managed switch  An agent  translates the local management information from the managed device into a SNMP  compatible format  The manager is the console through the network     Jetl O 6500 series supports Public MIB  System  Pri
5.  Protocol    5 1 1 Modbus TCP Protocol    The Modbus protocol  developed by Gould Modicon  is widely used in industrial  communications to integrate PLC   s  computer  terminals and other various I O devices   Intelligent Jetl O Server equipped with communication interface provides an Ethernet  communication links with Modbus TCP protocol support     Modbus TCP is a variant of the Modbus family of communication protocol  Modbus TCP  is a Master Slave communication protocol  A master  a host PC  initiates queries  a slave    one of the Jetl O servers  then responds by supplying the requested data to the master by  using Modbus TCP commands     5 1 2 Function Code  FC     The Intelligent Jetl O Server uses a subset of the standard Modbus TCP function code to  access device dependent information  Modbus TCP function code is defined as below     e  mme   ve  gt   Read holding register in 16 bits register format    Read Input Registers Read data in 16 bits register format  Write Coil Write data to force a digital output ON OFF  06   Write Single Register Write data in 16 bits register format       Force Multiple Coils Write data to force multiple consecutive coils    5 1 3 Error Checking    The utilization of the error checking will help eliminate errors caused by noise in the  communication link  In Modbus TCP mode  messages include an error checking field that  is based on a Cyclical Redundancy Check  CRC  method  The CRC filed checks the  contents of the entire message  It appl
6.  packaged  If the  DIN Rail clip is not screwed on the Jetl O  follow the instructions and the figure below to  attach DIN Rail clip to Jetl O     a  Insert the upper end of DIN Rail clip into the back of DIN Rail track from its upper side         gt     b  Lightly push the bottom of DIN Rail clip into the track        c  Check if DIN Rail clip is tightly attached on the track   d  To remove Jetl O 6500 from the track  reverse the steps above     3 Preparation for Management    Before you start to configure the Jetl O  you need to know the system architecture of the  Jetl O products  configure the device   s IP address  and then you can remotely manage  the Ethernet I O via the network  This chapter introduces the basic knowledge of the  related technologies     Following topics are covered in this chapter    3 1 Understand the Intelligent Ethernet I O Server Architecture  3 2 Preparation for Remote Management   3 3 Preparation for HMI SCADA Integration    3 1 Understand the Ethernet I O Server Architecture    The Figure 1 shows the Jetl O Intelligent Ethernet I O Server Architecrure  In the top level  shows the typical applications run in the remote I O environment  The middle level is the  Etherent infrasture  The low level  gray block include the software agent  signal types of  the Jetl O 6500 series intelligent Etherent I O Server           Figure 1  The Jetl O Intelligent Ethernet I O Server Architecrure     3 2 Preparation for Remote Management    Jetl O 6500 series In
7.  whether the ARP table of the device is flashed  or not  If not  you can choose    Start   gt  Run     type    cmd    to open the DOS prompt  Use     arp    d    to clear the ARP cache     Note 2  You can find the detail progress  please refer to the next chapters     10    4 Feature Configuration    4 1    4 1 1    Jetl O 6500 series Industrial Managed Ethernet I O module provides several  configuration methods  This chapter introduces the configuration steps     Following topics are covered in this chapter    4 1 Block I O Configuration Utility   4 2 Block I O OPC Server Utility   4 3 Device Finder Utility   4 4 SNMP   4 5 Web Ul   4 6 Modbus TCP Command set  4 6 1 Introduction of Modbus TCP protocol  4 6 2 Jetl O 6510 Modbus TCP command set    Block I O Configuration Utility    Block I O Utility is the major Jetl O Configuration Utility  With this tool  you can browse  the available units  view the status of each channel  configure the I O settings  configure  active alarms and conditions amp Go logic rule     Installation    1  Go to the    Utility   gt  IO Configuration    folder  Click    Setup exe    to run the setup  progress     Welcome    Welcome to the Block 10 Utility  Korenix  Setup program  This  program will install Block 10 Utility  Foren  on pour computer     It ig strongly recommended that you exit all Windows programs  before running this Setup program     Click Cancel to quit Setup and then close any programs you have  running  Click Next to continue with 
8. 168 10 7    Show Dir      Tftp Server   Titp Client DHCP server   Syslog server      IP pool starting address  192 168 10 3       Size of pool E   Boot File 6550 F20B bn          WINS DNS Server  0000   Default router n000      Mask  255 255 255 0  E    Domain Name    Additional Option E         About   Settings   Help      f  After configured  press    Save    to save the settings     Titpd32    DHCP Configuration has been saved       4  Open the Device Finder Utility and search the available Jetl O servers  Select the    20    5     6     target unit units you want upgrade  Then press    Upgrade    to start the progress  The  Jetl O can get dynamic IP and download file from the TFTP32  The popup window  shows you the upgrading progress in TFTP32      rsp py mz 122 28c  bin from 102362 x     iaia       File size  12329672  9720832 Bytes red 972083 Bytes sec       After firmware file downloading finished  The Jetl O server s firmware can be  upgraded automatically     Open the Block I O Configuration utility and check the firmware in    General    page     21    I    5 1    Modbus TCP Command Set    This chapter introduces the Modbus TCP command set Jetl O provided  When you  creating application for your SCADA HMI or coding your own programs  The command  set is helpful for you to find the value of each registers     Following topics are covered in this chapter   5 1 Introduction of Modbus TCP Protocol  5 2 Jetl O 6520 Modbus TCP Address Mapping    Introduction of Modbus TCP
9. AABB   AABB  span Calibration Coefficient value   W  FFOOH  span Calibration    Read Write DA offset Calibration Coefficients of channel   3   R AABB   AABB  offset Calibration Coefficient value   W  FFOOH  offset Calibration    Read Write DA span Calibration Coefficients of channel   3   R AABB   AABB  span Calibration Coefficient value   W  FFOOH  span Calibration    Analog output voltage of Channel  0   Note    R  read last DA output voltage value   W  AAAA   AAAA  0 10000 means  0 10V  for output range 0          25    AAAA   10000 10000 means   10 10V  for output  range 1   AAAA  0 20000 means  0 20mA  for output range 2  Analog output voltage of Channel  1   Note    R  read last DA output voltage value   W  AAAA   AAAA  0 10000 means  0 10V  for output range 0  AAAA   10000 10000 means   10 10V  for output  range 1   AAAA  0 20000 means  0 20mA  for output range 2  Analog output voltage of Channel  2   Note    R  read last DA output voltage value   W  AAAA   AAAA  0 10000 means  0 10V  for output range 0  AAAA   10000 10000 means   10 10V  for output  range 1   AAAA  0 20000 means  0 20mA  for output range 2  Analog output voltage of Channel  3   Note    R  read last DA output voltage value   W  AAAA   AAAA  0 10000 means  0 10V  for output range 0  AAAA   10000 10000 means   10 10V  for output  range 1   AAAA  0 20000 means  0 20mA  for output range 2  Positive Trim operation of channel N   W 0ABB   A  Channel number  0 3    BB  Trim count 00 FF    Negative Trim operat
10. Korenix Jetl O 6520  Industrial Intelligent Ethernet I O Server    User s Manual    Jan  2008  V0 1     korenix    www korenix com       Korenix Jetl O 6520  Industrial Intelligent Ethernet I O Server  User s Manual    Copyright Notice  Copyright    2008 Korenix Technology Co   Ltd     All rights reserved     Reproduction in any form or by any means without permission is prohibited      ai do  Ps 05  EE a a e adi e e 1  1 1 Overview of Jetl O 6500 Series                   ii 1  1 2 Package GENSER 2  1 3 Yell O 6520 INIFOGUGHON  ioni roi 2  1 4 Jetl O 6520 Product Specification                        t a e a a 3  Flak adware NSA Se 4  2 1 Hardware INrodUuclioli    a shell 4  2 2 WIMGPOVT Nasse 5  2 3 Wiring VO  Comecdbrs 44 6  2 4 Jeu O 6520 WIRING Example sii bilancia 6  2 5 Wind Esti SOU alora ala 7  2 6 WItNO Fast ElMemel POMS unimarc 7  2 7 Din Rail Mounting Installation                     ooocccccconnnncccnnnnconanononononnnnoncnnonnnnnncnnanennos 7  Preparation for Management Luske RGT Neas laedad 9  3 1 Understand the Ethernet I O Server Architecture                      9  3 2 Preparation for Remote Management       rrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnennnnnrnnnnnesennnnene 9  Feature Conliguraliont scel 11  4 1 Block Y1O Gontigurati  n Uli terciaria ade 11  4 2 Block VO OPG Server Uli au 16  4 3 Device FAE UNN vred 19  4 4 A e ele sake ele aar GERE NEN Ta centre 19  4 5 Web Ul ane 20  4 6 Howto Upgrade Firmwares  bolli 20  Modbus TG PG om mands EEN use retn Aa et e 
11. LE ate 22  5 1 Introduction of Modbus TCP Protocol                  22  A illo delia 28  6 1 SNMP  gt  Ane net a o e li 28    6 2 REVISIOR FISIO AEE EE 29    1    1 1    Introduction    Welcome to Korenix Jetl O 6500 Series Industrial Managed Ethernet I O Module User  Manual  Following topics are covered in this chapter     1 1 Overview of Jetl O 6500 Series  1 2 Package Checklist   1 3 Jetl O 6510 Introduction   1 4 Jetl O 6510 Product Specification    Overview of Jetl O 6500 Series    Jetl O 6500 series is a series of Managed Ethernet I O modules for distributive monitoring and  controls  The Jel O 6500 series equipped with one Ethernet port and multiple channels Analog  Input Output  Digital Input Output and temperature measurement connectors  Thus users can easily  perform I O data collecting  status changing  automatically activate events    through the Ethernet  network  Jetl O 6500 series provides Windows Utilities  Web and SNMP for configuration  And  support Modbus TCP protocol  OPC Server for Modbus TCP  thus user can easily monitor and  control the remote I O devices and combine the Jetl O with existed HMI SCADA package     Naming Rule  Jetl O 65AB   A  Major Feature   1  Analog Input Series  Includes the RTD input  Thermocouple Input  2  Analog Output Series   3  Digital Input Series   4  Digital Output Series   5  Digital Inout and Digital Output Series   B  Sequence Number    Jetl O 6500 Series includes    Jetl O 6510  Industrial Intelligent 8 CH Analog Input Et
12. P Trap Server    Logic Condition amp Go Rules  Conditions of the  Dl Counter values  Actions include DO Pulse  Counter  and Trap    Program  C   Example code by optional   Power Requirements   System Power  external unregulated  24V  18 32V   Power Consumption  Max  3 2W    Mechanical  Dimensions  120  H  x 55  W  x 75  D mm    Mounting  Din Rail    Material  Aluminum  Environmental  Regulatory Approvals  CE  FCC Class A    Operating Temperature   10   70  C    Operating Humidity  20   90  non condensing    Storage Temperature   20   70  C    Warranty  3 years    2 Hardware Installation    This chapter includes hardware introduction  installation and configuration information   Following topics are covered in this chapter   2 1 Hardware Introduction  Dimension  Appearance  LED Indicators  2 2 Wiring Power Input  2 3 Wiring I O Connectors  2 4 Wiring Ethernet Ports  2 5 DIN Rail Mounting Installation    2 1 Hardware Introduction    Dimensions  120  H  x 55  W  x 75  D  mm        3 00        E cacca En     Jetl O 6520 Appearance     System LED    a   PWR  Power  55   S RDY  Ready  Model Name 8 korenix          Major Features       eon  9   Jetl O 6520 LCH Analog po   4 CH Analog 10 100Base TX  Output Fast Ethernet    Pin Assignment  Cho     CH4  16 Pins  Pitch 5 0mm          Sy Din Rail        gt    Ss pa Din 35     ES Sa   85mm   yOz   SSA      TR  oe CE input       LED Indicators     System LED  PWR Power Input plugged and On  Green     RDY System startup ready  Red     Ether
13. ck    Add    to add the available Jetl O units  Then you can see the Jetl O units are  listed in the left column     Dock 1  Configuration Utility  Koremix Technology    Ele Jock Eep      alo        sd     Network General   1 0 Condiguration   Data   sam  delli ESE  190168 10 12   dell 6817  12  168 1611  IP  192 168  10 50  dell  ESTO  12 ER TLIO    FETTER                      Subrel mark Ea e 5 5 i    Bats  153 168 IO 254  Dar mr  Pca o rit  pag    Ferre ve   Top    LA       4  Move the mouse over to one of the Jetl O units  Select the unit then you can configure  and monitor the configurations of the Jetl O  The features Block I O Configuration utility   provide are similar  please find your model name and go to its configuration introduction  chapter in below     4 1 3     Jetl O 6520 Configuration    4 1 3 1 Go to    General    page  You can view the current settings  modify the IP address   Subnet mask  Default Gateway  Enable or Disable DHCP Client mode  set output  range  set slew rate and check the Firmware version  After modified the network  setting  press    Update    to active the new setting  The indicator will show green  when update successfully     General   Analog Outputs     IP  192 168 0 5   Subnet mask  255 255 255     Gateway BEE  DHCP Enable     Module name EC  Firmware ver  MI         Update      Set Output Range    Set Slew Fate      14    Set Output Range    Click Set Output Range to configure the output range of each channels     Jet 6520  192 168 0
14. d name for the system Read Only  running the SNMP agent  By convention  this should  be its fully qualified domain name   SYNTAX  DisplayString  SIZE  0  31     sysLocation The sysLocation directive is used to define the Public   location of the host on which the SNMP agent Read Only   server  is running  This directive is used for the  sysLocation object instance of the MIB II     28         I SYNTAX  DisplayString  SIZE  0  31   I     11  Private MIB   Intelligent I O Server   6520    Object ID  OID  Description  R W Access   eloAout00 Value Analog Output signal  Channel 0   SYNTAX  INTEGER   0  65535   Read Write  SYNTAX  INTEGER   0  65535   Read Write   eioAout02 Value Analog Output signal  Channel 2   SYNTAX  INTEGER   0  65535   Read Write   Analog Output signal  Channel 3   SYNTAX  INTEGER   0  65535   Read Write    eioAout01 Value Analog Output signal  Channel 1       6 2 Revision History    First draft version  Jan  10  2008       29    
15. el 1  D 0 2 for Channel 0  0 0  10V 1  10V  10V 2 0 20mA  000C 40013 Read Write power on DA value of channel 2  R 0AAA  AAA  Hexadecimal DA value  Write present DA value as power on value of channel 2  W  AABB    Read Write power on DA value of channel 0  AABB FFOOH    R 0AAA  Read Write power on DA value of channel 3  R 0AAA    AAA  Hexadecimal DA value  24       000D 40014    000E    000F    0010    0011    0012    0013    0014    0015    0016    40015    40016    40017    40018    40019    40020    40021    40022    40023    R W    R W    R W    R W    R W    R W    R W    R W    R W    AAA  Hexadecimal DA value  Write present DA value as power on value of channel 3    W  AABB   AABB FFOOH   Read Write DA offset Calibration Coefficients of channel   0   R AABB   AABB  offset Calibration Coefficient value   W  FFOOH  offset Calibration    Read Write DA span Calibration Coefficients of channel   0   R AABB   AABB  span Calibration Coefficient value   W  FFOOH  span Calibration    Read Write DA offset Calibration Coefficients of channel   1   R AABB   AABB  offset Calibration Coefficient value   W  FFOOH  offset Calibration    Read Write DA span Calibration Coefficients of channel   1   R AABB   AABB  span Calibration Coefficient value   W  FFOOH  span Calibration    Read Write DA offset Calibration Coefficients of channel   2   R AABB   AABB  offset Calibration Coefficient value   W  FFOOH  offset Calibration    Read Write DA span Calibration Coefficients of channel   2   R 
16. herent I O Server   Jetl O 6511  Industrial Intelligent 8 CH Thermocouple Input Etherent I O Server  Jetl O 6512  Industrial Intelligent 4 CH RTD Input Etherent I O Server   Jetl O 6520  Industrial Intelligent 4 CH Analog Output Etherent I O Server  Jetl O 6550  Industrial Intelligent 14 CH DI and 8 CH DO Etherent I O Server    The manual apply to above models     1 2 Package Checklist  Korenix Jetl O 6500 Series products are shipped with following items   NW One Ethernet I O Module  E One attached DIN Rail clip  W Terminal Blocks for I O and Power Input  E Documentation and Software CD  NW Quick Installation Guide    If any of the above items are missing or damaged  please contact your local sales  representative     1 3 Jetl O 6520 Introduction    Jetl O 6520 is an intelligent I O Server equipped with one Etherent port and 4 channels  Analog Output  Jet I O 6520 provides 12 bits resolution and high accuracy for  voltage current output  Each AO channel equipped with the isolation of 2500Vms to  protect your I O server from damage  indepent output operation and 0 125 to 128    programmable output slew rate are the best choice for analog output application     Jetl O 6520 provides Windows Utilities  SNMP and Web for configuration  Industrial  Modbus  TCP protocol and OPC Server driver for integrating Jetl O with existed  HMI SCADA  Robust aluminum case is with good heat dispersing and IP31 protection   With Jetl O users can easily perform status monitoring and control the remo
17. ical device     came         17    6  Select    Add   gt  New Group    to create new group for the later new tags you ll create   Select    Add   gt  New Tag    and fill the    Tag Properties    in the popup window  Select the  tag and    Edit     gt  Properties   you can modify the tag properties     Tag Properties    Mame  AID  Description  Analog Input O 00 Cancel    Type  Analog Input        Channel  1    Scaling  M Enal       7  Select    Add   gt  Generate Tags     the utility generate all the channels    tags for the  device     Seto 6500 All ah   OPC Server  korenie   Eb AM Edt Yow Hit    jejej i gt e  af      0510        Anakig Impiil Analog legal Ol    CE    W 6511     dep Als    Ardo Jagul  Analog Ingul  Analog Ingtil  Analog lagu    Analog Ingul  Analog lagul  Analog Input    Mrk legal 1  Arog gal  Analog ngul   Araloy Input 4  Amog lapul   dino pe Iagui  amp   dunalog Input        Als hs E Tage    Name  The name of the channel  You can manually change this value   Type  The input type of the channel    Channel  The channel ID    Value  The value of the channel  you can use    Monitor    to read them     Description  The description of this channel  you can munually change this value     8  Select    View   gt  Monitor    to monitor the status of the tags  Or you can click the    bl          Monitor icon in the UI     9  Select    File   gt  Save    to save the profile  then your OPC Client can monitor the Jet I O  status     18    4 3    1     Shi    O o  S amp S
18. ied regardless of any parity check method used for  the individual BYTE acters of the message  The CRC value is calculated by the  transmitting device  which appends the CRC to the message  The receiving device  recalculates a CRC during receipt of the message  and compares the calculated value to  the actual value it received in the CRC filed     22    5 1 4 Exception Response    If an error occurs  the slave sends an exception response message to master consisting of  the slave address  function code  exception response code and error check field  In an  exception response  the slave sets the high order bit  MSB  of the response function code  to one  The exception response codes are listed below     Illegal Function The message function received is not allowable  action    Illegal Data Address The address referenced in the data field is not valid    Illegal Data Value The value referenced at the addressed device  location is no within range    Slave Device Failure An unrecoverable error occurred while the slave  was attempting to perform the requested action    Acknowledge The slave has accepted the request and processing    it  but a long duration of time will be required to do    SO   Slave Device Busy The slave is engaged in processing a long duration  program command   Negative Acknowledge The   slave cannot perform the program function  received in the query     Memory Parity Error The slave attempted to read extended memory  but  detected a parity error in the memory
19. ion of channel N   W 0ABB   A  Channel number  0 3    BB  Trim count 00 FF        Table A  DA Slew Rate Code    DA Slew Rate Code    ves we   mase        0000 Immediate Change       26       Table B  D A Calibration    Output Zero Calibration Span Calibration  Range Hex  Voltage current Voltage current           2    6 Appendix    6 1    SNMP MIB    An SNMP to I O MIB file that can help you monitor I O status with SNMP software  You  can find the MIB file on the package      1   Public  System MIB      OID  R W Access    sysDescr The sysDescr directive is used to define the system Public   description of the host on which the SNMP agent Read Only   server  is running  This description is used for the  sysDescr object instance of the MIB II   SYNTAX  DisplayString  SIZE  0  31     sysObjectID   The vendor s authoritative identification of the Public   network management subsystem contained in the Read Only  entity  This value is allocated within the SMI  enterprises subtree   SYNTAX  DisplayString  SIZE  0  31     sysUp Time The sysUpTime directive is used to measures the Public   time  in hundredths of a second  since the last Read Only  system restart   SYNTAX  DisplayString  SIZE  0  31      sysContact The sysContact directive is used to define the system   Public   contact address used for the sysContact object Read Only  instance of the MIB II   SYNTAX  DisplayString  SIZE  0  31     sysName The sysName directive is a string containing an Public   administratively assigne
20. ll not be damaged by noise or any electrical shock  we suggest  you to make exact connection with Jetl O products with Earth Ground     On the bottom side of Jetl O 6500 Series  there is one power earth ground pin in the  Power Input terminal block     Description  DC 24V Power Input  Power Earth Ground  Referenced Ground for Power Input       2 6 Wiring Fast Ethernet Ports    Jetl O 6500 series includes 1 RJ45 Fast Ethernet ports  The fast Ethernet ports support  10Base T and 100Base TX  full or half duplex modes  The fast Ethernet port will  auto detect the signal from connected devices to negotiate the link speed and duplex  mode  Auto MDI MDIX allows users to connect another switch  hub or workstation without  changing straight through or crossover cables     Connect one side of an Ethernet cable into the Ethernet port and connect the other side to  the attached switch or host  The link LED will light up when the cable is correctly  connected  Refer to the LED Indicators section for descriptions of each LED indicator   Always make sure that the cables length between the 2 ends is less than 100 meters  328  feet      The wiring cable types are as below     10Base T  2 pair UTP STP Cat  3  4  5 cable  EIA TIA 568 100 ohm  100m   100 Base TX  2 pair UTP STP Cat  5 cable  EIA TIA 568 100 ohm  100m   1000 Base TX  4 pair UTP STP Cat  5 cable  EIA TIA 568 100 ohm  100m     2 7 Din Rail Mounting Installation    The DIN Rail clip is already attached to the Jetl O 6500 Series when
21. net LED    Upper  LAN Activity  Orange On  amp  Blinking    Lower 10M 100M  10M  Green Off   100M Green ON       2 2 Wiring Power Input  Follow below steps to wire Jetl O DC power inputs   1  Follow the pin assignment to insert the wires into the contacts on the terminal block  connector   2  Tighten the wire clamp screws to prevent DC wires from being loosened   3  Connect to and turn on the power source  The suitable working voltage is 24VDC   4  When the unit is ready  the PWR LED turns Greed  the RDY LED turns Red     Note1  It is a good practice to turn off input and load power  and to unplug power terminal  block before making wire connections  Otherwise  your screwdriver blade can  inadvertently short your terminal connections to the grounded enclosure     Note 2  The range of the suitable electric wire is from 12 to 24 AWG     2 3 Wiring I O Connectors    Follow the pin assignment to insert the wires into the front contacts on the terminal block  connector  Tighten the wire clamp screws to prevent the I O wires from being loosened     The wiring diagram of the Jetl O 6520 is as below      Finito       beserption   Pinno      beserplion         ou  plot   oH Curent Output  fon    2 4 Jetl O 6520 Wiring Example  2 4 1 Jetl O 6520 voltage output wiring example       Jetl O 6520   AO       2 4 2 Jetl O 6520 current output wiring example         Jetl O 6520   AO    Current  generator           xX  0 3  Load  0  500         2 5 Wiring Earth Ground    To ensure the system wi
22. te I O    devices     System    CPU  16 bits 100MHZ  RISC Based    SDRAM  32K bytes    Flash ROM  512K bytes  EEPROM  256 bytes  Watchdog Timer  1 0 sec H W  LED     PWR  Power Input plugged and On  Red     RDY  System startup ready  Green   Network Interface   Ethernet  IEEE 802 3 10Base T   IEEE 802 3u 100Base TX   Connector  1   RJ 45  Auto MDI MDI X    Protection  Built in 1 5 KV magnetic isolation  protection    LED     Upper  LAN Activity   Orange ON  amp  Blinking    Lower  10M 100M   10M    Green OFF  100M     Green ON    PWR  Power On  Green     RDY  System boot up Ready  Red   system  booting  No LED    Network Protocols  IP  TCP  UDP  SNMP   HTTP  Telnet  BOOTP  DHCP    Analog Output  Output Channels  4 Channels  differential    Resolution  12 bits    Output Range   10V  0 10V   20mA    Programmable Output Slope to Safety Value     0 125 to 128 mA sec  Current     0 0625 to 64 V sec  Voltage     Accuracy   0 05  of FSR  1LSB  Output Impedance  0 5 ohm   Current Load Resistor  0 to 500 ohm  Calibration  On Board EEPROM    Isolation Voltage  2500Vrms    1 4 Jetl O 6520 Product Specification    Feature    Network Protocols  IP  TCP  UDP  SNMP  HTTP   BOOTP  DHCP  Modbus TCP  OPC Server  Configuration  Windows Utility  Web browser  SNMP   DHCP Client  TFTP Server for firmware update    Windows Utility  Block I O Utility  Device Fider Utility  OPC Server Utiltity  OPC Server for Modbus TCP  SNMP  MIB Il  System  SNMP Trap and Private MIB    SNMP Trap Server  Up to 4 SNM
23. telligent I O Server provides several types remote management  methods  You can configure the Jetl O via the Etherent network  You just need to know  the device s IP address and then you can remotely control or monitor the I O channels     information     Jetl O provides several ways for users to configure the IP address  The default IP    address is 192 168 10 3  You can directly connect the Jetl O one after one to change its  IP address  Or connect the Jetl Os to the same switch or network  then the host PC can  modify the IP address via the switch or network     Figure 1  Direct mg     i  Connect to Jetl O                Utilities     ES Device Finer    IP  va E VO Configuration  IP  192 168 10 100        Figure 2  a  Connect to  Jetl O via y  the Switch  I      Bo  IP  192 168 10 11   a  3 Utilities     Ethernet Device Finer      Switch Hub VO Configuration  I   3 IP  192 168 10 100  IP  192 168 10 10    If you purchase several Jetl Os and connect them to the same network before change  their IP address  They must have the same default IP address  and you may not control  them well due to the IP conflict  At this time  you should change their IP address first   The Jetl O    Block I O configuration utility or Device Finder Utility can help you to do this     Note 1  Device Finder Utility allows you to discover the Jetl Os which have the same IP  address  Change the IP address of the Jetl O one after one  After you configured the  new IP address for the unit  please notice
24. the Setup program     WARNING  This program is protected by copyright law and  international treaties     Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this program  or any  portion of it  may result in severe civil and criminal penalties  and  will be prozecuted to the maximum extent possible under law     i Cancel         2  Click    Next    and type the Name and Company in the    User Information    window  Then  click    Next        3  Choose the Destination Directory in the    Choose Installation Location    window  Then  click    Next        11    4  Type the name for the Block I O Configuration Utility or use the default name  Block  IO Utility  Korenix  for the program in the    Program Folder    field of the    Select Program  Folder    window  Then click    Next        Select Program Folder    Setup will add program icons to the Program Folder listed below   Tou may type a new folder name  or select one from the existing  Folders list  Click Next to continue     Program Folders     Block 10 Utility  Eoreniz     Existing Folders       Hirschmann   Hurco  INGEAR OPC Servers    InstallShield        lt  Back Cancel      5  Click  Next    in the  Starting Copying File    window to continue the setup progress     6  As long as you see the  Setup Complete    window that means the progress is finished   Click    Finish    to exit the setup progress     setup Complete    Setup has finished installing the application on pour computer     You mar launch the application by selec
25. ting the icons installed     Click Finish to complete Setup        7  Go to    Start      gt     Program     then you can see the    Block IO Utility Korenix  folder   There are 2 utilities are installed  Block IO OPC Server and Block IO Utility          Modbus Poll      Getif 2 2   EM  MG SOFT MIB Browser    m Hurco       M  INGEAR OPC Servers               12    4 1 2 Device Scan    1  Lunch the Block IO Utility and then press    Open    to enable the network Interface       Block LO Crafiyrersh  on Tiles  Entra Technology     El  ook Help  Dj AJO   remot    Al    Haber                                     The right indicator will show    Green    after you opened the interface  Click    Cloos    can  close the network interface        lack LO Chalismratno Dalit  Refers Tit bie la rr                                            2  Click    Scan    to open the    Scan Network Module s     popup window  Click Scan to start  the searching     Scan Network Module s     Module s      ipo  Mame  Flema IP  Jeti 6511 192 168 10 11  JetlO 6512 192 168 10 12  Jetl 6510 192 168 10 10    JetlO 6550 192 168 10 50       13    Note  Please modify the IP address of your target devices  The scan feature can t  browse the devices which have the same IP address  Only one of the devices which  have the same IP address can be found  This is the current restriction  Please modify  the IP address first  You can use web browser  Block I O Utility or Device Finder to do  the IP modification     3  Cli
26. vate MIB includes channels     information  SNMP Trap allows the Jetl O to send the active alarm to trap servers     19    4 5 Web Ul    Type the IP address of the device  Then you can access the embedded web browser of    the I O server  The web browser allows you monitor the information status of each  channels     4 6 Howto Upgrade Firmware    The Jetl O server allows you remotely upgrade the firmware to fix the known issues or to  enhance the software features  When user starts the progress of the firmware upgrade   the Jetl O runs as the DHCP client mode to get the IP from DHCP Server and download  the boot file from the server   Not the same as JetNet or other product      For Jetl O firmware upgrading utility  we recommend the freeware utility  TFTP32  You can  easily download the tool in the web site  http   tftpd32 jounin net     1  Download the file and run it first   2  Browse the    Current Directory    of the firmware file you put  And select the network  interface card you used   3  Configure the setting in the    DHCP Server    mode   a  Type the start IP address in the    IP pool starting address      b  Type the volume for the Size of the pool  The volume is the IP address the  DHCP Server can assign to the clients   Boot File  Type the file name you want update     d  Mask  Type the subnet mask here     e  The other settings are optional  depend on your environment        Tftpd32 by Ph  Jounin AE    Current Directory  D  Firmware      Server interfaces  192 
    
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