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1. ATTENTION When connecting the I O device to the ioLogik s dry contacts we strongly recommended connecting DI Com to the power of the external sensor to avoid affecting other channels 2 4 ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Initial Setup DI Dry Contact DI COM GND ae Power ATTENTION Sensor types are set in groups with DI 0 to DI 2 forming one group and DI 3 to DI 5 forming another group If an NPN sensor is connected to DI 0 then only NPN sensors can be connected to the other DI channels in the group 1 e DI 1 and DI 2 Likewise if a PNP sensor is connected to DI 3 then only PNP sensors can be connected to the other DI channels in the group 1 e DI 4 and DI 5 Software Installation 10Admin is a Windows utility provided for the configuration and management of 0Logik E2000 products and attached I O devices ioAdmin can be used from anywhere on the network to monitor and configure ioLogik E2000 products You can also configure some of the settings through the web console or optional LCM 1 Installation from CD Insert the Document and Software CD into the host computer In the Software ioAdmin directory of the CD locate and run SETUP EXE The installation program will guide you through the installation process and install the ioAdmin utility You can also install the MXIO DLL library or ioEventLog separately 2 Open ioAdmin After installation is finished run ioAd
2. See eerie 46 5 6 0 9 93 02 121 9 5 Hardware Reference Panel Guide 24 VDC power input accepts 12 to 48 VDC RS 485 cascading interface Power eine os LEDs La as 485 baudrate dial phe ns EP Ethernet rr al AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA a bus Optional LCM I O module latch Release button for TB2 cascaded I O module Removable terminal block for I O point 3 81 mm max 14 AWG I O status LEDs NOTE The reset button restarts the server and resets all settings to factory defaults Use a pointed object such as a straightened paper clip to hold the reset button down for 5 sec The RDY LED will turn red as you are holding the reset button down The factory defaults will be loaded once the RDY LED turns green again At this point you can release the reset button loLogik E2214 User s Manual Introduction Pin Assignments System Bus Pin 1 right side view Pin 1 2 3 4 5 Pn 6 7 8 9 10 sng ula s s Pin 9 Ethernet Port Pin 1 2 3 4 Pin 5 6 7 8 TB1 Power Input amp RS 485 Connector eeeoeo Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 Signal V V FG D D SG BSRER RRB REE GE V V FG D D SG V 12 to 48V TB2 Digital Input and Output Terminal pe ree gt APT PPPT M 15 16 17 18 R2_NO R2_C pabet mo meu ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Introduction LED Indicato
3. ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Cable Wiring Digital Input Wet Contact NPN Type Sensors Connection ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Cable Wiring Digital Output Sink Mode AC DC Power Source Circuit Diagrams Digital Input Channel Dry Contact ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Cable Wiring Wet Contact DI COM For Wet Contact P D E G 4 ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Cable Wiring NPN Type Sensor Contact DI COM 12 48V For Relay Drive G 5 H Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement FCC Warning This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation 1s subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference
4. 2 31 2 U1 8 Build68 622212 DI66_FILTER 166 1566660 DI61_FILTER 166 156666 D102_FILTER 100 150000 DI03_FILTER 100 150000 DIOH FILTER 166 156666 DI65 FILTER 166 156668 DOGG _PWN 1 0n DO61_PWN 1 0n D002_PWN 1 0n DO63_PWN 1 0n D004 PWN 1 0n DO95_PWN 1 0n 3 Modbus address table 1 0 TYPE Input Input Input Input Input Input MODBUS REFERENCE 16661 16662 16663 10004 10005 16666 66ms 66ms 66ms 66ms Bams 66ms DOGG PWSEQ 6 Sec D001_PWSEQ 0 Sec DO82_ PWSEQ 8 Sec D063_PWSEQ 8 Sec D004_PWSEQ 06 Sec DOGS _PWSEQ 6 Sec HODBUS ADDRESS Dec Hex 9000 9001 9002 9003 0004 9085 6x 6666 6x 6661 6x 6662 6x 6663 6x 6664 6x 6665 Select 1 0 Server to Export d O x SA Select All Race 1 ie 1 in We a We nk x unSelect All S ad IEA A IA A eee nec eee E2210 192 168 19 123 E2210 192 168 19 38 E2260 192 168 19 39 E2210 192 168 19 127 E2K 6F E2240 192 168 19 24 E2214 192 168 127 254 E2214 192 168 19 55 E2K 6F E2212 192 168 19 29 E2212 192 168 19 94 E2K 6F E2210 192 168 19 26 E2K 6F 123789 E2210 192 168 19 27 E2212 192 168 19 247 Select Server List File to Export e o X Cancel 3 3 loLogik E2214 User s Manual Using ioAdmin ioAdmin Main Screen Main Screen Overview This is 10 Admin s main screen The main window def
5. Off 1 On 2 Hold Last 0x0037 CH1 DO Safe Mode Value 0 Off 1 On 2 Hold Last 0x0038 CH2 DO Safe Mode Value 0 Off 1 On 2 Hold Last 0x0039 CH3 DO Safe Mode Value 0 Off 1 On 2 Hold Last 0x003A CH4 DO Safe Mode Value 0 Off 1 On 2 Hold Last 0x003B CH5 DO Safe Mode Value 0 Off 1 On 2 Hold Last Ox003C CHO DO Pulse Operate Status 0 Stop 1 Start 0x003D CH1 DO Pulse Operate Status 0 Stop 1 Start Ox003E CH2 DO Pulse Operate Status 0 Stop 1 Start Ox003F CH3 DO Pulse Operate Status 0 Stop 1 Start B 9 40056 40057 40058 40059 40060 40061 40062 40063 40064 ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Modbus TCP Address Mappings Start Start Stop 1 Start Stop 1 Start Stop 1 Start Stop 1 Start Stop 1 Start CH5 DO PowerOn Pulse Operate Status O Stop 1 Start Stop 1 Start Stop 1 Start Stop 1 Start Stop 1 Start Stop 1 Start Stop 1 Start Start Start Start Start Start Start 40085 0x0054 l word CHO DI Clear Count Value Read always return 0 Write 1 Clear counter value 0 Return illegal data value 0x03 40086 0x0055 l word CH1 DI Clear Count Value Read always return 0 Write 1 Clear counter value 0 Return illegal data value 0x03 40087 0x0056 l word CH2 DI Clear Count Value Read always return 0 B 10 ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Modbus TCP Address Mappings Write 1 Clear counter value O Return illegal data value 0x03 40088 0x0057 l word CH3 DI Clear Cou
6. Product Name Firmware Revision Firmware Release Date Number of TCP connection Ethernet Interface Speed 10 100 MAC Address LCM Detection LCM Firmware Revision LCM Firmware Release Date System Elapsed Time in sec IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Modbus TCP Alive Check Timeout System Local Time System Time Zone DNS1 Server Address DNS2 Server Address Enable Disable Web Access Timeout for Communication Watchdog A Server Settings Tab General The Server Settings tab is where you log in as an ioAdmin administrator This is required in order to gain access to the ioLogik configuration options If no password has been set up simply click Login and leave the Password for entry field blank Please refer to the ioAdmin Administrator Functions section later on in this chapter for more detail y Wo Configuration a le E Message Monitor Management Settings Password for entry Q Logn F Logos Time Settings 3 9 ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Using ioAdmin Message Monitor Tab The Message Monitor tab will display any TCP UDP Active Messages reported by the ioLogik E2000 series When you install the unit for the first time the ruleset will not have been defined yet so there will be no messages in the Message Monitor Tab When a ruleset has been defined and activated any TCP UDP messages that have been triggered by sensor events will be shown in the Message Monitor tab Please re
7. I O Configuration Tab Administrator Relay Count Monitoring Alias Name Set Server Settings Tab Administrator Network Tab Firmware Update Tab Watchdog Tab Click amp Go Logic Tab Server Context Menu Using TFTP to Import Export Configuration Using ioEventLog ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Using ioAdmin Introduction to ioAdmin 10Logik Ethernet I O can be managed and configured over the Ethernet with ioAdmin a Windows utility provided with your ioLogik 10Admin s graphical user interface gives you easy access to all status information and settings The ioLogik E2000 series also supports configuration by web console and by optional LCM but full configuration and management is only available through the ioAdmin utility A new feature in ioAdmin automatically detects IP conflicts between ioLogik E2000 units If ioAdmin detects an IP conflict a window will appear that allows you to resolve the IP conflict immediately and restart each unit ioAdmin can also be used to configure Click amp go local logic control to control your ioLogik system Features of ioAdmin Remote management Over the Ethernet network EW satiety 59 10 Admin allows users to AS AA gt gt e Search and configure multiple OI a 10Lo giks AAEL LAE ee e Perform I O status monitoring and control Smee e Use active message a monitoring PEER SS CERES e Use Click amp Go local logic E ate control configuration rc te a e Use the firmwar
8. LJ Active OPC Server Lite gt Main Screen Overview LJ Menu Items DODODOO gt File gt System gt Sort gt Quick Links LJ Tag Generation Push Tag Configuration from ioAdmin Advanced Settings Heartbeat Interval Read Write Privilege OPC Test Client VV VV V ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Active OPC Server Lite OLE for Process Control OPC originally OLE for process control is an industry standard created with the collaboration of a number of leading worldwide automation hardware and software suppliers working in cooperation with Microsoft The standard defines methods for exchanging real time automation data between PC based clients using Microsoft operating systems The organization that manages this standard is the OPC Foundation The OPC Specification 1s a non proprietary technical specification that defines a set of standard interfaces based upon Microsoft s OLE COM DCOM platform and NET technology The application of the OPC standard interface makes possible interoperability between automation control applications field systems devices and business office applications Traditionally each software or application developer was required to write a custom interface or server driver to exchange data with hardware field devices OPC eliminates this requirement by defining a common high performance interface that permits this work to be done once and then easily reused by HMI SCADA Control and custom applications
9. Siew oo reece O oruereerns f Ta ke a aa aaa da a MM E E r rea lEs m a lem ml ms n A i ar rar p a Be i a LS a ma a a a e ica PU Y A EN A Do Har ls HET a p f CTL EL OPA a EI Ji 1 Lau ii ET aT E IM ol ace cl Ry LATAE nm mm A a we e ATTENTION AN Multiple ioLogik E2000 R2000 units can be snapped together as part of the same RS 485 system but when connecting the power be sure to use the following steps in the order shown here 1 Remove the first ioLogik s TB1 terminal block 2 Snap all ioLogik units together with the system bus on the side panel 3 Install the first ioLogik s TB1 terminal block 4 Turn on the system power ATTENTION A total of 31 additional ioLogik R2000 products can be attached to one ioLogik E2000 The best space saving arrangement is to use TB1 terminal block for the cascaded RS 485 connections instead of using the system bus ATTENTION All T O channels of the ioLogik E2000 R2000 system can be polled by a remote host PC but the Click amp Go logic on can only be used on the ioLogik E2000 Click amp go local logic control is currently not supported by R2000 products ATTENTION When using the RS 485 cascading interface or System Bus to expand more I O channels or to connect to RS 485 Modbus devices the ioLogik E2000 will have an RS 485 Unit ID of 1 The ID of the attached ioLogik R2000 or other devices should always have a Unit ID of 2 or greater with
10. Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 MAC 00 90 E 8 1 4 05 19 e Accessible IP Modbus TCP Alive Check Timeout Y Enable Modbus TCP idle connection timeout interval 60 i sec DNS Settings DNS 1 255 255 255 255 DNS 2 255 255 255 255 IP Settings Serial Settings Unit ID 1 Baud Rate 115200 Data Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 Parity None Timout ms 250 lt Web Access Settings Enable Refresh You can set up a static or dynamic IP address for the 10Logik as well as the subnet mask and gateway address Click Accessible IP if you wish to allow only certain IP addresses to have network access to the ioLogik and attached sensors Access will be granted only to the IP addresses that you list in the Accessible IP screen Any requests from sources that are not on the accessible IP list will be unable to use Modbus TCP or ioAdmin to access the ioLogik Modbus TCP Alive Check Timeout Settings The Modbus TCP Alive Check Timeout is designed to avoid TCP connection failure If the network host is unable to respond due to hardware failure or a network problem the 1oLogik will continue to wait for a response from the host This will cause the TCP port to be occupied indefinitely by the host When Modbus TCP idle connection timeout interval is enabled the ioLogik will automatically close the TCP connection when there is no TCP activity for the specified time DNS Settings Use this field to spe
11. ioAdmin Total Solution for Industrial Device Networking J Main Menu 2214 9 Overview Basic Settings E Network Settings Welcome to ioLogik Series Active Ethernet 1 0 Server bar Model Name E2214 e General Settings Serial Number 25419 pol 3 Ethernet Configurations Firmware Version 1 0 Build08031012 23 RS 485 Settings Ethernet IP Address 192 168 19 205 ES 1 0 Settings Ethernet MAC Address 00 90 e8 0d 0e 93 aa RS 485 Setting 115200 n 8 1 1 DI Channels Main 33 DO Channels le woe Window ER System Management of 1 Accessible IP Settings A Pa sn 1 SNMP Agent sar a A Network Connection a Firmware Update Navigation C Import Syste Pies mmn mnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn P Export System Config ane 3 LCM Change Password Load Factory Default 33 Save Restart The left panel is the navigation panel and contains an expandable menu tree for navigating among the various settings and categories When you click on a menu item in the navigation panel the main window will display the corresponding options for that item Configuration changes can then be made in the main window For example if you click Basic Settings in the navigation panel the main window will show a page of basic settings that you can configure You must click Submit after making configuration changes The Submit button will be located at the bottom of every page that has confi
12. 00000000 00 00 00 Relay Total Counts 2 Relay Current Counts O l Reset to zero Submit Close Reload page GET ARRE A By default DO and Pulse Output channels are set to off when the ioLogik is powered on You can set a channel to automatically turn on or begin pulse output when the ioLogik is powered on by enabling Power On Setting ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Web Console Configuration The Interval for Power On Settings provides sequential control of the DO outputs while powering up the 0Logik E2214 The value ranges from 0 to 300 seconds For example if all of the DO channels are configured to be On and the interval are set to 0 seconds then all of the DO channels will be switched to On at the same time If the DO 0 is set to On and 10 sec there will be a 10 second delay and then the DO will be switched to On as the default status after the ioLogik E2214 system is ready The Interval with DO default status setting provides the ability to switch on the DO channels sequentially to avoid the sudden high power burst of the attached devices and Sensors You can control how a DO or Pulse Output channel behaves during a network disconnection with the Safe Status Setting and the Host Connection Watchdog With the Watchdog disabled there is no change to the channel s status when there is a network disconnection With the Watchdog enabled the Safe Status Setting determines whether the channel will turn
13. Add Writely T a Remove Exit Write Pe LACT es be OPC Item List l x Add Item GROUP ioLogik E2214 Update Hate 250 30 FALSE Quality Good 10 30 13 E2214 01 D0 01 FALSE Quality Good 10 30 13 E2214 01 D0 02 FALSE Quality Good 10 30 13 E2214 01 D0 03 FALSE Quality Good To write to the output channel specify an output channel first select Item gt Write from the menu bar e ChlhentTst GROUP ioLogik E2214 OPCServer Help Disnonnect Group d ter met Delimiting Char ape anos Add Write T Remove Exit De LA chive tate 5 13 oLogik E2214 User s Manual Active OPC Server Lite Write OPC Item T_BOOL 9 14 A Liquid Crystal Display Module LCM The ioLogik E2000 supports an optional detachable Liquid Crystal Display Module LCM for easier field maintenance The LCM is hot pluggable and can be used to configure the network settings or display other settings When plugged in the LCM displays the ioLogik home page and pressing any button takes you into the settings and configuration LCM Controls The up and down buttons navigate between the current options The right and left buttons enter and exit the submenus The center button is used when modifying settings or restarting the server go to the previous item go to the next item Lett exit the current submenu and return to the previous menu go up one level Ri
14. Drivers must be installed several times to connect to different devices PLC Driver A DCS gt Driver B Gauge Driver C RTU Driver D OPC Client Server creates a common interface connecting to different devices PLC Driver A OPC Server A bcs gt Driver B OPC Server E Gauge Driver OPC Server C RTU Driver D OPC Server D OPC Client Server Architecture Drivers still exist but clients do not see them anymore OPC Client Introduction to Active OPC Server Lite Moxa Active OPC Server Lite is a software package operated as an OPC driver of an HMI or SCADA system It offers seamless connection from Moxa ioLogik series products to the SCADA systems including the most popular Wonderware Citect and iFix Active OPC Server Lite meets the latest standard of OPC DA3 0 that allows connections to various kinds of devices and host OPC machines 9 2 ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Active OPC Server Lite Active OPC Server Lite From Pull to Push When first looking up the I O divices Modbus table users need to create one tag within 19 or more steps including specifying the IP address selection of the protocols and define the data type The procedure is repeated over and over again until all the devices and tags are created A technician can expect to take 1 minute to create just one tag But what if there are 400 tags in the OPC system Also the more tags are used the higher CPU
15. Hi Word Word Word Word Word Word Word Word Word Word 40022 0x0015 CH3 DO Pulse High Signal Width 40023 0x0016 CH4 DO Pulse High Signal Width 40024 0x0017 CH5 DO Pulse High Signal Width 1 Pulse 1 Pulse 1 Pulse 1 Pulse 1 Pulse 1 Pulse 40021 0x0014 CH2 DO Pulse High Signal Width B 8 ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Modbus TCP Address Mappings 0x0024 word CHO DI Mode 0 DI 1 Count Others return Illegal Data Value 0x0025 word CH1 DI Mode 0 DI 1 Count Others return Illegal Data Value 0x0026 word CH2 DI Mode 0 DI 1 Count Others return Illegal Data Value 0x0027 word CH3 DI Mode 0 DI 1 Count Others return Illegal Data Value 0x0028 word CH4 DI Mode 0 DI 1 Count Others return Illegal Data Value 0x0029 word CH5 DI Mode 0 DI 1 Count Others return Illegal Data Value 0x002A CHO DO Value 0 Off 1 On 0x002B CH1 DO Value 0 Off 1 On 0x002C CH2 DO Value 0 Off 1 On 0x002D CH3 DO Value 0 Off 1 On 0x002E CH4 DO Value 0 Off 1 On 0x002F CH5 DO Value 0 Off 1 On 0x0030 CHO DO Power On Value 0 Off 1 On 0x0031 CH1 DO Power On Value 0 Off 1 On 0x0032 CH2 DO Power On Value 0 Off 1 On d d d 40037 40038 40039 40040 40041 40042 40043 40044 40045 40046 40047 40048 40049 40050 40051 40052 40053 40054 40055 0x0033 CH3 DO Power On Value 0 Off 1 On 0x0034 CH4 DO Power On Value 0 Off 1 On 0x0035 CH5 DO Power On Value 0 Off 1 On 0x0036 CHO DO Safe Mode Value 0
16. Specify the MOXA ACTIVE OPC SERVER in the Server Name column OPC ServerList from OPCERUM x OPC Server OPCServer Help Connect Force OFC 1 Oa connection Local Disconmect Machine Name Group d set Delimiting Char tatus Waiter T Server Mame MOXA ACTIYE AS n e a O tated LE abt Beet TT Exit 5 11 ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Active OPC Server Lite If the Active OPC Server Lite is installed on a remote PC select Connect gt Remote from the menu bar Input the host name 1 e Moxa_Client or IP address and specify MOXA ACTIVE OPC SERVER in the Server Name column OPCServer Help OFC 2 0 Remote Connechon x Connect Disrommnect Remote Enter Machine Name or IP Address droup 192 168 19 20 Set Delimitine Char isik Status Wite T Comcel xit Click on the Group gt Add and specify the Group Name user defined A blank tag monitoring screen will start OPCServer Help Add Group E Connect E Meme E Disconnect soup Name ioLogik E2214 j Group Requested Update Rate jo maecs pet Delinitnge Char Status Dead band o WriteQ WT Cort Exit BEGROTEF ioLogik E2214 Update Hate 250 DeadBand 0 00 Click Item gt Browse and select the channel needed to be monitored 5 12 ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Active OPC Server Lite e ChentTst GROUP o0Logik E2214 OPCServer Help Discormect roy j met Deliniting Char
17. Write 1 Clear counter value 0 return Illegal Data Value 00040 0x0027 1 bit CH3 DI Clear Count Value Read aways Write 1 Clear counter value 0 return Illegal Data Value 00041 0x0028 1 bit CH4 DI Clear Count Value Read aways Write 1 Clear counter value 0 return Illegal Data Value 00042 0x0029 1 bit CH5 DI Clear Count Value Read aways Write 1 Clear counter value 0 return Illegal Data Value 00043 0x002A 1 bit CHO DI OverFlow Status Read 0 Normal 1 Overflow Write 0 clear overflow status 1 return Illegal Data Value 00044 0x002B 1 bit CH1 DI OverFlow Status Read 0 Normal 1 Overflow Write 0 clear overflow status 1 return Illegal Data Value 00045 0x002C 1 bit CH2 DI OverFlow Status Read 0 Normal 1 Overflow Write 0 clear overflow status 1 return Illegal Data Value 00046 0x002D 1 bit CH3 DI OverFlow Status Read 0 Normal 1 Overflow Write 0 clear overflow status 1 return Illegal Data Value 00047 0x002E 1 bit CH4 DI OverFlow Status Read 0 Normal 1 Overflow Write 0 clear overflow status 1 return Illegal Data Value 00048 0x002F 1 bit CH5 DI OverFlow Status Read 0 Normal 1 Overflow Write 0 clear overflow status 1 return Illegal Data Value 00049 00050 00051 00052 00053 00054 0x0035 CH5 DI Count Trigger 00055 0x0036 CHO DI PowerOn Status 0 Off 1 On B 3 ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Modbus TCP Address Mappings l bit l bit l bit l bit l bit l bit l bit l bit
18. at his own expense European Community CE This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures
19. for the ioLogik configure the subnet mask and gateway address Total Solution for Industrial Device Networking E Main Menu 2214 a Overview Q Basic Settings Ethernet Configurations Ethernet Parameters EM Network Settings gt i i IP Configuration Static y E oy General Setting mf thernet Configurations p Address 192 168 19 205 LE RS 485 Settings Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Ey 1 0 Settings Gateway 0 0 0 0 1 DI Channels DO Channels E Submit Ta System Management _Submit RS 485 Settings On the RS 485 Settings page you can view the serial communication parameters but no configuration changes are allowed The baudrate can only be configured using the physical dial on the back of the unit This is a reserved function Total Solution for Industrial Device Networking Main Menu E2214 1 Overview a Basic Settings E Network Settings RS 485 Settings Serial Parameters Unit ID 0x01 General Settings Baud Rate 115200 a Ethernet Configurations Data Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 BS Teper z Parity None I O Settings You can view the settings for DI and DO channels in the web console DIO channels will be listed according to the configured channel type DI or DO DI Channels On the DI Channels page you can view the status of each DI digital input channel Both fixed DI channels and DIO channels that are acting as DI channels will be displayed Total Solutio
20. ioLogik firmware and are compliant with RFC1213 MIB II ifSpeed ipForwDatagrams IcmpInSrcQuenchs ipOutDiscards IcmpTimestampReps i ifInUcastPkts ipOutNoRoutes IcmpInAddrMasks ifInNUcastPkts IcmpOutMsgs ipReasmReqds IcmpOutErrors IcmpOutDestUnreachs Interfaces MIB ifInUnknownProtos ifOutOctets ifOutUcastPkts ifOutNUcastPkts ifOutDiscards ifOutErrors ifOutQLen ifSpecific ipAdEntAddr ipRouteProto D 2 IcmpOutAddrMasks IcmpOutAddrMaskReps OOOO epasemprals somplotooBigs nato opose dd Translation tepCurrEstab snmpInBad Values AtlfIndex tcpInSegs snmpInReadOnlys AtPhysAddress tcpOutSegs snmpInGenErrs AtNetAddress tcpRetransSegs snmpInTotalReq Vars pani Translation TCP MIB SNMP MIB a snmpOutNoSuchNames rates are A cae Fara A raps A a D 3 Private MIB File and SNMP Variables Moxa also provides 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 Document and Software CD DIO2 Type O DI02 Mode O DI02 Status o o DI02 Filter O D102 Tigger DI02 CntStart O DIO3Index O DIO3 Type O DO04 Index D 4 D 5 E CGI Commands Using a web browser or standard http protocol it will be easy for a Security SCADA system to monitor and control an 10Logik via CGI commands Syntax to get the settings is as follows Starting with the ioLogik s IP or URL specify getParam cgi with a questio
21. loading will be taken The general OPC also requires the connected I O devices to use fixed IP address if there are applications running on a public network usually dynamic IPs or portable measurements there is no way to connect to an I O device using OPC This architecture is also called pull technology because the OPC server always polls the I O devices from tag creation IP connection and the tag status update Manually Create Tags Busy Polling S Passive VO Passive VO Passive VO General OPC Servers Local Network and Fixed IP Apae ARAIRE 2S Connection only Pull based Technology Moxa Active Ethernet I O ioLogik series products provide the I O status report via TCP UDP message e mail or SNMP traps These benefits have now expanded to the OPC technology Without asking any questions even the IP address settings of a tag are automatically created by the ioLogik itself to notify which tag should be created Users need only to launch the Active OPC Server program and those I O channels selected by a user will be pushed from an ioLogik to Active OPC Server Auto Tag Generation Active Tag Update if eerie mee Eriin det pr Me j ioLogik Actiwe OPC Server WAN Connection and Dynamic IP Address Push based Technology The push technology also includes the update for the tags When the I O the status changes there will be updates from the ioLogik to Active OPC Server Lite Compared to constant
22. replace the external relay component in advance before it fails Last Reset Time records the time when Current Counts was reset Both Total Counts and Current Counts will be saved when there is a power failure The Last Reset Time will be saved only when the user manually presses the Reset to Zero button 3 14 ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Using ioAdmin 2 DO Channel 0 x 28 DO Contig GJ DO Test 11 Relay Count G Alias Name Last Reset Time 2008 03 51 07 55 52 Relay Total Counts 1865273102 Relay Current Counts Alias Name Set Alias Name Set helps users configure the alias of a DI or DO channel and define the status for logic 0 1 to be On Off or vice versa The Alias can be monitored by the ioAdmi in utility or can be queried using a user defined program based on the Moxa MXIO library or a standard Modbus TCP protocol DO Channel 0 l X zH Config Test 1 Relay Count G Alias Name Set Channel Mame Hal_1 001 Logic DFF Logic 1 JON ff OF 3 15 ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Using ioAdmin Server Settings Tab Administrator You may set the password server name location date time time zone and time server in the Server Settings tab v Admin supports long server names and a location description up to 58 characters a Firmware Update Sy Click amp Go Logic watchdog E Active Tags Es SNMP Setting a 0 Configuration i Server Info of Server Settings Mess
23. to export the configuration to a file when you have finished setting up your ioLogik Your configuration can then be easily imported back into the ioLogik This will be useful if the 1oLogik has been reset to factory defaults due to a forgotten password or for other reasons Load Factory Default This function will reset the 1ioLogik to factory default settings All previous settings including the console password will be lost 4 11 ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Web Console Configuration Save Restart If you change the configuration do not forget to reboot the system Total Solution for Industrial Device Networking Main Menu E2214 Save Restart 2 Overview T Basic Settings Ba Network Settings aa I O Settings len System Management Submit E LCM a Change Password a Load Factory Default E Save Restart The configuration has been changed Please click to reboot with new configuration Warning Reboot will disconnect both serial and Ethernet connections and data maybe lost 4 12 Active OPC Server Lite In this chapter we explain how to use ioAdmin to configure your ioLogik product The following topics are covered in this chapter OLE for Process Control Introduction to Active OPC Server Lite Active OPC Server Lite From Pull to Push Features of Active OPC Server Lite Active OPC Server Lite Specifications gt Installation of Active OPC Server Lite gt Installation of OPC Core Components
24. with 6 digital inputs and 6 relay outputs The DIN Rail mountable E2214 can be connected to digital switches alarm lights buzzers and warning sirens over Ethernet and IP based networks The following topics are covered in this chapter LI Overview gt Traditional Remote I O gt Active Ethernet I O gt Click amp Go gt Optional Liquid Crystal Display Module LCM Product Features Package List Product Specifications Physical Dimensions Unit mm DODOLOO Hardware Reference gt Panel Guide gt Pin Assignments gt LED Indicators loLogik E2214 User s Manual Introduction Overview The ioLogik E2214 1s a member of the E2000 line of ioLogik Active Ethernet I O products which are designed for intelligent pro active status reporting of attached sensors transmitters and transducers over a network The E2214 comes with embedded 6 digital inputs and 6 relay outputs and has 2 MB of Flash ROM 8 MB of SDRAM and supports an optional hot pluggable Liquid Crystal Module LCM for viewing and configuring device settings Traditional Remote I O Ethernet remote I O solutions have been on the market for a long time Traditional solutions are passive in the sense that I O servers wait passively to be polled by a host computer The response time in this type of setup however tends to be on the order of seconds The passive remote I O structure is simply inadequate for Data Acquisition and Control DAC system
25. 0x003F_ 1bit l bit l bit 00067 0x0042 1 bit CHO DI set channel Power off storage enable ON OFF 1 ON 0 OFF 00068 0x0043 CH 1 DI set channel Power off storage enable ON OFF 1 0N 0 OFF 00069 0x0044 CH2 DI set channel 00070 0x0045 00071 0x0046 00072 0x0047 Power off storage enable ON OFF 1 ON 0 OFF CH3 DI set channel Power off storage enable ON OFF 1 ON 0 OFF CH4 DI set channel Power off storage enable ON OFF 1 ON 0 OFF CH5 DI set channel Power off storage enable ON OFF 1 0N 0 OFF pu o p 0 on 1xxxx Read Only Coils Function 2 Data Type Description 10001 0x0000 CHO DI Value 10002 0x0001 CH1 DI Value 10003 0x0002 CH2 DI Value 10004 0x0003 CH3 DI Value B 4 ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Modbus TCP Address Mappings 10005 0x0004 CH4 DI Value 10006 0x0005 CH5 DI Value 3xxxx Read Only Registers Function 4 Reference ata Type 30001 word 30002 word 30003 wor 30004 wor 30005 wor i a a 30006 wor 30007 wor 30008 word 30009 word 30010 word 30011 word 30012 word 30013 word 30014 wor 30015 wor 30016 word 30017 wor 30018 wor aja aja a 30020 word 30021 wor 30022 word 30023 word 30024 word 30025 0x0018 l word CHO DO Last Reset Time for Current Relay Count Sec Value 30026 0x0019 l word CHO DO Last Reset Time for Current Relay Count Min Value 30027 CHO DO Last Reset Time for Current Relay Count Hour Va
26. 239 4 8 ioLogik E2214 User s Manual SNMP Agent Web Console Configuration On the SNMP Agent page you may enable SNMP and set the read and write settings The 1oLogik Ethernet I O device supports SNMP vl v2c and V3 Simple Network Management Protocol to allow monitoring of network and I O devices with SNMP Network Management software It is useful in building automation and telecom applications Use these fields to enable SNMP and set the read and write community strings for SNMP v1 and v2c or use authentication for SNMP v3 Y Overview Y Basic Settings Network Settings H I O Settings 3 System Management Y Accessible IP Settings Q Y Network Connection O Firmware Update CJ Import System Config Y Export System Config 3 Lem 3 Change Password Y Load Factory Default O Save Restart Network Connection SNMP Agent Configurations SNMP SNMP Agent Version Read Community Name Write Community Name Contact Location Read only for Snmp 3 User Name Authentication Password Authentication protocol Privacy Password Privacy protocol Read Write for Snmp 3 User Name Authentication Password Authentication protocol Privacy Password Privacy protocol enable O Disable VINEN M public private DISABLE Y m DISABLE Y DISABLE Y DISABLE On the Network Connection page you can
27. 4 f CH 05 Advance Settings ALL DO Channels CH 00 fw CH 01 W CH O2 fw CH 0s CH 05 Heartbeat Interval 5 fe 0 da g Click on the Create Tags button to push the tag configuration to Active OPC Server Lite Start the Active OPC Server Lite from Windows Start Menu In the log monitor a message will appear to confirm that the configuration was received After that tags are automatically created Advanced Settings Advanced settings of the tags define the period that an ioLogik checks for the counter input status By default the status is checked as soon as it changes Users can define the interval starting from 100 ms to 60 seconds e Counter Mode Advance Setting i Ioj x Check every o Range 7100 60000 Heartbeat Interval Tags are event driven and updated only when the status of an I O channel changes so when the status remains unchanged there will not be an update to Active OPC Server Lite To ensure the 10Logik is connected and alive Heartbeat Interval can be used to determine the connection status 5 10 ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Active OPC Server Lite between the 0Logik and Active OPC Server Lite If the heartbeat interval is set and the network between the 0Logik and Active OPC Server Lite is down Active OPC Server Lite will detect the stop of the heartbeat and the Quality column will show BAD to indicate the loss of the connection Default interval is set to O second which disables t
28. 6 t E2214 192 168 19 91 o E2210 192 168 19 127 3 E2214 132 168 1355 10 E2K 6F E2212 192 168 19 29 11 E2 6F E2210 192 168 19 26 12 E2212 19216813 a lt E22l2 132 158 1330 14 E2K 6F E2240 192 168 19 24 The file will have an SLT extension and can be opened as a text file The server list will provide the following information for each server e Server name e Model e IP address e Unit ID loLogik E2214 User s Manual Using ioAdmin system Sort Several operations can be accessed from the System menu Auto Scan Active Ethernet I O Server searches for ioLogiks on the network When connecting for the first time or when recovering from a network disconnection you can use this command to find any 10Logik that is connected to the physical network Network Interface allows you to select a network to use if the PC has multiple network adaptors installed I O Status Refresh Rate is used to adjust how often the ioLogik is polled for device status from ioAdmin utility The current rate is displayed on the status bar at the bottom of the window Note that higher sync rates result in higher loads on the network TCP Socket Timeout Interval allows you to select the preferred timeout value for TCP socket communication COM Port Setting is used to set the default parameters for ioAdmin utility to establish a Modbus connection such as baudrate data bits and timeout interval For most applications this will in
29. 6ms DI61 6 DI DI61_FILTER 166 156666 66ms DI62 6 DI DI62_FILTER 166 156666 66ms DI63 6 DI DI63_FILTER 166 156666 66ms DI64 6 DI DI64 FILTER 166 156666 66ms DI65 6 DI DI65_ FILTER 166 156666 66ms DO66 6 D0 DO66_PWN 1 0n DOGG _PWSEQ 6 Sec DO61 6 D0 DO61_PWN 1 0n DO61_PWSEQ 6 Sec DO62 6 D0 DO62_PWN 1 0n DOG2_PWSEQ 6 Sec DO63 6 D0 DO63_PWN 1 0n DOG3_PWSEQ 6 Sec DOG4 6 D0 DOG4 PWN 1 0n DOG4 PWSEQ 6 Sec DO65 6 D0 DOGS _PWN 1 0n DOGS _PWSEQ 6 Sec 3 Modbus address table CHANNEL 1 0 TYPE MODBUS REFERENCE MODBUS ADDRESS Dec Hex DI 66 Input 16661 6666 6x6666 DI61 Input 16662 6661 0x0001 DI 62 Input 16663 6662 6x6662 DI63 Input 16664 6663 6x6663 DI 64 Input 16665 6664 6x6664 DI65 Input 16666 6665 6x6665 3 24 ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Using ioAdmin Import System Config Select this command to load a configuration for the selected 10Logik from a configuration text file You will need to be logged in as an administrator to use this command The new configuration will not take effect until the 10Logik has been restarted This command can be used to restore a configuration after loading the factory defaults or to duplicate a configuration to multiple ioLogik units Using TFTP to Import Export Configuration TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol was defined in 1980 to provide basic FTP functionality in a very simple protocol Due to TFTP s simpl
30. D into the host computer In the Software AOPCLite directory of the CD locate and run SETUP EXE The installation program will guide you through the installation process and install the Active OPC Server Lite utility 2 Open Active OPC Server Lite After installation is finished run Active OPC Server Lite from the Windows Start menu Start gt Program Files gt MOXA IO Server gt ActiveOPC gt ActiveOPC Installation of OPC Core Components OPC Core Components provides the necessary connection library of Active OPC Server Lite This package must be installed in the computer where Active OPC Server Lite is 1 After Active OPC Server Lite installation is finished run Setup OPC Core Components from the Windows Start menu Start gt Program Files gt MOXA gt IO Server gt ActiveOPC Setup OPC Core Components The installation program will guide you through the installation process ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Active OPC Server Lite Active OPC Server Lite Main Screen Overview Active OPC Server Lite s main screen displays a figure of the mapped ioLogik with the status of every I O tag Note that configuration and tags are not available until you have the ioLogik to create the tags m MOXA Active OPC Server Lite File System Sort Help 2 Host 192 168 19 201 Name Description WyYalue_ Status Channel Quality RAY Unit Type Active Tag 5 ioLogik DI 00
31. DI Counter Trigger O Low to High B 11 ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Modbus TCP Address Mappings po High to Low 1 High to Low 1 High to Low 1 High to Low Stop 1 Start Stop 1 Start Stop 1 Start 0 Stop 1 Start 0 Stop 1 Start 0 Stop 1 Start 0 Stop 1 Start 0 Stop 1 Start 0 Stop 1 Start 40115 0x0072 1 Word CHO DI set channel Power off storage enable ON OFF 1 ON 0 OFF 40116 0x0073 1 Word CH1 DI set channel Power off storage enable ON OFF 1 ON 0 OFF 40117 0x0074 1 Word CH2 DI set channel Power off storage enable ON OFF 1 ON 0 OFF 40118 0x0075 1 Word CH3 DI set channel Power off storage enable ON OFF 1 ON 0 OFF 40119 0x0076 1 Word CH4 DI set channel Power off storage enable ON OFF 1 ON 0 OFF aS p p A O ON O B 12 ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Modbus TCP Address Mappings 40120 0x0077 1 Word CHS5 DI set channel Power off storage enable ON OFF 1 0N 0 OFF Hi Byte Lo Byte Hi Byte Lo Byte Hi Byte Hi Byte Lo Byte CH4 DO Delay time MAX 300 Seconds CH5 DO Delay time MAX 300 Seconds B 13 ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Modbus TCP Address Mappings C Used Network Port Numbers E2214 Network Port Usage 68 BOOTPC o o UDP BOOTPC 268 UDP DHCP 69 UDP __ Exporvimport file 30 TCP Web Server D SNMP Agents with MIB II RS 232 like Groups RFC1213 MIB II Supported SNMP Variables The following SNMP variables are built into the
32. DI Q 0 GOOD ReadOnly Unknown boolean bit Y E JP 192 168 19 205 DI 01 DI 0 1 GOOD Read Only Unknown boolean bit Y E2214 01 DI 02 DI 0 2 GOOD Read Only Unknown boolear bit AS DI 03 DI 0 3 GOOD Read Only Unknown boolean bit YT DI 04 DI 0 4 GOOD ReadOnly Unknown boolean bit y DI 05 DI 0 5 GOOD ReadOnly Unknown boolear bit T DO 00 DO 0 0 Read W r Unknown T DO 01 DO 0 1 Read wr DO 02 DO 0 2 ead WT n bonest T DO 03 DO 0 3 GOOD Read wr Unknown boolean bit Y DO 04 DO 0 4 GOOD Read wr Unknown boolean bit Y DO 05 DO 0 5 GOOD ReadW r Unknown boolean bit Y Create a device E2214 01 192 168 19 205 from the configuration file 2008 09 08 1 3 14 46 DEY_Connect ElO_TIME_OUT Device E2214 01 1P 192 168 19 205 2008 09 08 13 14 51 Device E2214 01 192 168 19 205 is not connected Error message is EIO_TIME_OUT 2008 09 08 13 14 51 Received PowerOn message from E2214 01 192 168 19 205 2008 09 08 13 15 09 m Client Count 0 Start Listen Port 9900 2008 09 08 13 16 34 o Clear Log 5 6 ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Active OPC Server Lite Menu ltems File System From the File menu you can export the list of the 0Logik that are currently displayed in the navigation panel You also can import a list into Active OPC Server Lite 2 MOXA Active OFC Server Lite File System Sort Help Delete All Device Impor O server List Export Li server List The file will have mdb extension
33. II and Octet mode are supported When the download process is complete the VO server will reboot WinTFTP Client Pro is a trademark of WinTFTP All rights reserved i WinTFTP Client Pro 1 E x a L a A Upload Download Abort Settings About Help Exit Remote server Local file name D SMy PicturestioLogikAS creenShothE 221 2 ik221 2 bef gt Timeout z Remote file name Fort ke 2 tet Block size bytes E Same as local Mode Bytes sent 815 Using ioEventLog Installing ioEventLog 10EventLog is a Windows utility provided for the monitoring of the ioLogik E2000 series and attached I O devices It can be used from anywhere on the network to monitor the ioLogik 1 Installation from CD Insert the Document and Software CD into the host computer Run SETUP EXE which is located in the root directory The installation program will guide you through the installation process and install the ioEventLog utility 2 Open ioEventLog After installation is finished run ioEventLog from Start gt Program Files gt MOXA gt IO Server gt Utility gt ioKventLog Basic Functions 10EventLog is installed along with ioAdmin form the Document and Software CD It is designed to help you keep a record of ioLogik status events over the network The log is stored on the Windows PC You will need to set up your 1oLogik E2000 to send status events to the PC s IP address The following events are monitored e cold start e w
34. If you have installed the optional LCM you can view the status and firmware details on the LCM page Total Solution for Industrial Device Networking E Main Menu E2214 Overview C Basic Settings LCM Module Information En LCM Module i _ NAWON NS LCM Module Attached al I O Settings Firmware Version v1 0 Build06030112 H System Management Firmware Release Date 2006 03 01 E LoM Change Password a Load Factory Default Save Restart Change Password Total Solution for Industrial Device Networking Main Menu 2214 1 Overview a Basic Settings Change Password EMS Network Setti Password etwork Settings aE I O Settings Old password HE System Management New password C tem Retype password Eoo j 3 Change Password A Load Factory Default _ Submit J Save Restart For all changes to the 1oLogik E2000 s password protection settings you will first need to enter the old password Leave this blank if you are setting up password protection for the first time To set up a new password or change the existing password enter your desired password under both New password and Confirm password To remove password protection leave New password and Confirm password blank ATTENTION If you forget the password the ONLY way to configure the ioLogik is by using the reset button to load the factory defaults Before you set a password for the first time it is a good idea
35. Manual Introduction Relay Outputs The ioLogik E2214 s relay outputs are slim Form A type power relays with Normal Switching Capacity of 5A at 250 VAC or 5A at 30 VDC These relay outputs can connect to alarm strobes buzzers sirens and second tier external control boards ON Oy ON Ly po N Z O D Tu ON y D EY ON tY D vy D 04 ON Sd N D y Loads AC DC Power Source Patented Click amp Go logic for easy local control without programming Moxa s Click amp Go logic is used with Active Ethernet I O products to make it easy to define a set of rules for local control of attached output devices For example you can define a rule that activates an attached switch and sends an e mail when a sensor event occurs a certain number of times Instant event reporting by TCP UDP e mail or SNMP trap Active Ethernet I O products can report I O events automatically to any network host Reports are fully customizable and can be sent by TCP UDP e mail or SNMP trap Peer to peer I O for transmission of sensor signals over Ethernet without controller The ioLogik E2214 supports Peer to Peer I O operation where sensor signals are transmitted over Ethernet to another ioLogik E2214 For typical 100 Mbps LANs latency is only 100 ms Power fail counter storage memory The ioLogik E2214 can store event counter values for digital inputs and relay outputs Moreover these values will not be lost dur
36. Manual Using ioAdmin I O Configuration Tab Administrator When logged in as an administrator double click on a channel in the I O Configuration tab to configure that channel s settings A window will open with configuration options for that channel After the channel has been configured as desired click Apply to implement the new settings Configuring Digital Input Channels xl 3 Config laz Test Ey Alias Name Set 1 Mode Settings Counter mode paramete Active E Hitolo Loto Hi Save status on power failure 2 Power On Setting Counter mode paramete Counter 7 Start Counter mode paramete Counter JO StartContinue 3 Safe Statue Settings Apple to all channels The oLogik E2214 provides up to 6 digital input DI channels Software filtering is used to control switch bounces The filter is configurable in multiples of 0 5 ms and accepts values between 1 and 65535 For example a setting of 2 would mean a 1 ms filter 2 x 0 5 ms A DI channel can be set to DI or Event Counter mode In DI mode the specifications are as follows close to GND 10 to 30 V In Event Counter mode the channel accepts limit or proximity switches and counts events according to the ON OFF status When Lo to H1 is selected the counter value increases when the attached switch is pushed When Hi to Lo is selected the counter value increases when the switch is pushed and released By default the E
37. NT_0O1 DOCurrentRelayCNT_00 DOCurrentRelayCNT_01 DOMode_02 DOMode_03 0 DO 1 PULSE OUTPUT 0 DO 1 PULSE OUTPUT DOStatus_02 O OFF 1 0N DOStatus_03 O OFF 1 0N O STOP 1 START O STOP 1 START DOMode_04 DOMode_05 0 DO 1 PULSE OUTPUT 0 DO 1 PULSE OUTPUT DOStatus_04 0 OFF 1 ON DOStatus_05 0 OFF 1 0N 0 STOP 1 START O STOP 1 START E 2 Syntax to get the settings is as follows Starting with the 10Logik s IP or URL specify setParam cgi with a question mark Then specify the command with another question mark as the ending Those commands are case sensitive and the amp sign is used to combine multiple commands http IP setParam cgi command _channel value amp command _channel value amp Max 200 char 0 DL 1 COUNTER 0 DL 1 COUNTER DITrigger_00 DITrigger_01 0 LOW TO HIGH 1 HIGH TO LOW 0 LOW TO HIGH 1 HIGH TO LOW 2 BOTH 2 BOTH O STOP 1 START O STOP 1 START 0 DL 1 COUNTER 0 DL 1 COUNTER DIFilter_03 DITrigger_02 DITrigger_03 0 LOW TO HIGH 1 HIGH TO LOW 0 LOW TO HIGH 1 HIGH TO LOW 2 BOTH 2 BOTH O STOP 1 START 0 STOP 1 START o DL 1 COUNTER 0 DI 1 eh ECOUNTER ___ DIFilter 04 sss 04 DIFilter 05 eee 05 DITrigger_04 DITrigger_05 0 LOW TO HIGH 1 HIGH TO LOW 0 LOW TO HIGH 1 HIGH TO LOW 2 BOTH 2 BOTH O STOP 1 START O STOP 1 START Commands to set DO channels 0 DO 1 PULSE OUTPUT 0 DO 1 PULSE OUTPUT DOStat
38. O channel status will remain unchanged during a network disconnection ATTENTION The Host Connection Watchdog is disabled by default and must be enabled for Safe Status Settings to take effect 3 13 ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Using ioAdmin Testing DI and DO Channels You can test each channel by opening the channel s configuration window and selecting the Test tab DO Channe 2 Relay Count EF Alias Name Set DO Mode Pulse Output Mode Status Low 1 High 1 Pulse Count ll RFE o des Stop In the Test tab you can see how a channel s status affects or is affected by the attached device For DO channels you can set the on off status or start and stop pulse output For DI channels you can monitor the attached device s on off status or count switch press events Relay Count Monitoring Two types of relay counts can be recorded in the ioLogik E2214 Total Counts and Current Counts Total counts records how many times a DO relay channel has been used In general each DO relay channel can be used an average of 100 000 times Users can monitor these counts to know when the module should be replaced or to switch to a different channel 1f the total counts approaches the upper limit Current Counts can be reset to zero to record the usage of the external device by monitoring the counts For example if DO O is connected to an external relay control board you can monitor the current counts to know when to
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40. VDC nominal up to 36 VDC Dry Contact Logic 0 short to GND Logic 1 open Wet Contact Logic 0 0 to 3 VDC Logic 1 10 to 30 VDC DI COM to DI Common Type 3 points for each COM Isolation 3000 VDC 2000 Vrms Protection Over voltage protection 36 VDC Counter Power Off Storage Yes Relay Output Channels 6 Form A N O relay outputs SA Contact Rating 5A 30 VDC 5A 240 VAC 5A 110 VAC Inductance Load 2A Resistance Load SA Breakdown voltage 500 VAC ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Introduction Relay On Off Time 10 ms 5 ms Max Initial Insulation Resistance 1G min 500 VDC Expected Life 100 000 times Typical Initial Contact Resistance 30m ohms Max Pulse Output 20 operation times per minutes at rated load Isolation 3K VDC or 2K Vrms Environmental Operation Temperature 10 to 60 C 14 to 140 F 5 to 95 RH Storage Temperature 40 to 85 C 40 to 185 F 50 to 95 RH Wiring T O Cable Max 14 AWG Certificaitons Shock Freefall Vibration CE Class A Level 3 FCC Part 15 CISPR EN55022 Class A UL 508 EC 61000 6 2 EC 61000 6 4 Accessories LCM Hot pluggable attachment for IP display DI DO status 16x2 character display Backlit screen 5 buttons Physical Dimensions Unit mm Without LCM 2 95 453 10 7 9 51 5 00000000000000000000e000 LL 6 46 51 O 93 02 4651 115 121 8 1 6 loLogik E2214 User s Manual Introduction With LOM
41. a network disconnection Counting will continue if Safe Status Setting is enabled counting will be suspended if Safe Status Setting is not enabled 4 5 ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Web Console Configuration DO Channels On the DO Channels page you can view the status of each DO digital output channel Both fixed DO channels and DIO channels that are acting as DO channels will be displayed Total Solution for Industrial Device Networking E Main Menu 2214 Overview 1 Basic Settings DO Channel Settings En DO Channel Mode Status Low Width High Width a Pda Settings DO 00 DO OFF wit om EY 1 0 Settings DO 01 DO OFF DO 02 DO OFF DO 03 DO OFF x A DO 04 DO OFF DO 05 DO OFF 1 LCM i 1 Change Password NOTE channel is locked by logic Click on a channel to see that channel s configuration options DO Channels can operate in DO mode or Pulse Output mode In DO mode output is either on or off In Pulse Output mode a configurable square wave 1s generated E http 1192 168 19 55 DO Channel Settings Microsoft Internet Explorer DO Channel 2 Settings Mode DO Status Pulse Low Pulse High Pulse Count Pulse Start 1 Current Setting DO hal 2 Power On Setting Off Delay SeciMax 300 3 Safe Status Setting Of 4 Alias Name Alias name of channel po Alias name of logic O OFF Alias name of logic 1 fon 5 Relay Count Last Reset Time
42. age Monitor Es Network Enter Password J Logout Management Settings Time Settings Change Password 8 char max Local Date 2009 SE zf Jl Reconfirm Password Time E 57 141 vi Update Time one Serrer Hame GMT Greenwich Mean Time Duk Y Time Server Server Location A Update owe Daylight Saving te System Log Server Address Port 4040 A i E Refresh You may set up the Daylight Saving schedule by clicking the Daylight Saving button You may choose EU type US type or User defined type User defined type allows you to define the days and offset hours 3 16 loLogik E2214 User s Manual Using oAdmin If you will be using 10EventLog to receive server status reports such as for warm or cold starts you need to specify the IP address and port number for the PC that will be running ioEventLog in the System Log field The default port number is 4040 For additional information please refer to the ioEventLog section later in this chapter 3 17 ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Using ioAdmin Network Tab The Network tab is available after you log in as an administrator You can now configure IP settings Modbus TCP Alive Check Timeout settings DNS settings Serial settings and Web Access settings for the ioLogik Number of Modbus TCP connection s 2 IP Settings IP Configuration Static v IP Address 1 92 168 127 254
43. an upper limit of 31 2 3 ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Initial Setup Setting the RS 485 Baudrate The RS 485 port on the ioLogik E2214 is reserved to connect to another RS 485 I O device The RS 485 port can run Modbus RTU or I O command sets The baudrate 1s set by a physical dial on the back of the 1oLogik The default settings are baudrate 115200 parity check N data bits 8 and stop bit 1 Baudrate for RS 485 Dial setting and corresponding baudrate parameters are N 8 1 0 115200 1 57600 2 38400 3 19200 4 9600 5 4800 6 2400 7 1200 Remember to restart the 1oLogik E2214 after making any changes to the RS 483 baud rate Connecting the I O Device With 6 channels of digital inputs and 6 channels of relay outputs the ioLogik E2214 offers great flexibility for connecting I O devices Also unlike traditional Ethernet I O products the ioLogik E2214 can connect to dry contact PNP and NPN sensors at the same time The sensor type determines your wiring approach as shown in the following examples Relay Output Dry Contact 3 2 NE A EEE Z Z ZI GN Z A EZ AA EZ G O O O O sjejeiejejelsjeis i a Loads AC DC Power Source Wet Contact with NPN sensor Wet Contact with PNP sensor oO OA S A A JVI SESI Sl Eal NA za J ll ie eee 7 U a jo Z MUA MUA rg NA zz IE lla E e Pa ele zZ S e if GA z O Brown ps 4 Black 24V i 24V NPN Output o Blue OV
44. and can be opened using Microsoft Office Access The server list includes the current tag information of the mapped ioLogik Saving the configuration when exiting the Active OPC Server is also recommended Save Configuration File Export to configuration file please wait Several operations can be accessed from the System menu MOZA Active OPC Server Lite Sustem Sort Help Network Interface Active Tag Listen Fort stop Listen Register OPC berver Unive gister OPC Server Network Interface allows you to select a network to use if the PC has multiple network adaptors installed Active Tag Listen Port allows you to select the preferred TCP socket port for tag generation from ioAdmin Stop Listen allows you to stop getting tag generation messages and I O status updates ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Active OPC Server Lite Sort Register OPC Server is used to register the DCOM components to the Windows system After Active OPC Server Lite is installed 1t will automatically configure the DCOM Unregister OPC Server is used to cancel the registration of the DCOM components from the Windows system The Sort menu allows the server list in the navigation panel to be sorted by connection and type model MOXA Active OPC Server Lite File System Sort Help PCCP PCPS Ee ioLogik i By LO Server Type Device Expand Device Collapse Quick Links Quick links are provided to sort the serve
45. arm start For each event the following information is provided The log can be sorted by any of these fields e event type e event date and time e ioLogik server source name e source IP e destination IP e host date and time e source model 3 26 ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Using ioAdmin olx System Connection Log Help mE esl Event type Event Date Time Source Name Source IP Destination IP Host Date Time Source Model 01 Cold Start 103 1 0 2008 14 36 32 080 1192 1 69 19 205 E 10371 0 2008 14 36 50 182 1E221 4 Configuration In the System menu select Settings to configure ioEventLog 2101 xi Alarm Listen Por Fort 4040 Log Director Directory C Program Files Moxatiok yentLog slog Screen Colo Event ype Color Cold Start L clBlack Warn Start 1 clGray Off Line a clRhed OnLine clkreen The Alarm Listen Port is the TCP port number that will be monitored for status events You can modify this setting as necessary to receive signals through a firewall It will need to match the settings for the 10Logik server that is being monitored The Log Directory is where the log files will be stored The default directory is C Program Files Moxa ioEventLog log A separate log file is created for each day with file names assigned automatically 3 27 loLogik E2214 User s Manual Using ioAdmin You can also select the color of each event type in the log To configu
46. aults to the I O Configuration tab which displays a figure of your unit with the status of every I O channel The other tabs in the main window take you to server and network settings and further functions are available when you log on ioLogik Note that configuration options are not available until you log on as an administrator 181x File System Sort Help li ge gt rol 000000 Host 192 168 19 201 BRRRRAREEARERAAAEARR REREAD ES Se ioLogik TEA mae Seri MOXA E E2210 i 192 168 19 123 i 192 168 19 127 i 192 168 19 26 120 Configuration l Server Info Server Settings Message Monitor 192 168 19 27 192 168 19 38 2212 2214 BB 0 4 qu E Bu E pra 240 260 6 192 168 19 55 E2 E2 A ES mul ji A E2214 1 0 su rate 2isec Ready gt 115200_None 8 1 0 00 07 47 FF 04 24 30 ioAdmin Main Screen Title Menu bar 3 Quick link 4 Navigation panel J Main window sync rate status Status bar 3 4 ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Using ioAdmin Wiring Guide 10Admin provides a wiring guide for the ioLogik E2000 series You can access the wiring guide by right clicking the ioLogik figure in the I O Configuration tab Select Wiring Guide in the submenu to open a help file showing the unit s wiring information and electrical characteristics E2214 Active Eth
47. avica s 5 10 Heartbeat Intervalo linia 5 10 Read W Me Pit Wi1 Oe tias 5 11 OPC Test Cleaning E 5 11 Liquid Crystal Display Module LOM ccccsscseeeteeseeeeeeeseeeseeeneeeeeeees A 1 PEGA Oth OVS sea se eo A A a A 1 ECM OPON Sn a E A 1 Modbus TCP Address Mappings coocccccccccccnnncconnnncconnnnccnnancnnnanonenannnnnnas B 2 ELE MOD MA od B 2 Oxxxx Read Write Coils Support Functions 1 5 19 oooooononnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnos B 2 Xxx Read Only Coils CELSO Z irana a aera B 4 So Read Only Re cisters PUnCHOn A atraco trials B 5 4xxxx Read Write Registers Functions 3 6 16 ccccccccecccceeceeeeeeeeeesesseeeeeseeeeeees B 7 Used Network Port NUMbeYIS ssceceeecseesseeeeceeeeneeeeeeeeneaneeeeeeneenseeees C 2 E2214 Network Port USE naa oy cewadouiaren eas suananteve iss encase eacoueue es C 2 SNMP Agents with MIB II RS 232 like Groups ccccoocccoocccconccconnccnnas D 1 CGD COMMANGS iii E 1 Factory Default Settings ina rc F 2 Cable WINO sanoati a ea G 1 Device Wirin DIARIAS E E E E G 1 Dis ital input Diy Coma ista alli rE G 1 Dig ital input Wet Contaci orire A EA G 2 CHR CUIL Dias AAA E E S E en Dees een dass G 3 Dit ital Input Chan G 3 Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement H 1 European Community CE c cccesscccssnssececcnssesecensseeeconssesenenssesenenssees l 1 1 Introduction The ioLogik E2214 is a stand alone Active Ethernet I O product
48. cify up the IP addresses of one or to two DNS servers DNS servers can be used to find available e mail addresses when setting up Click amp Go rules Serial Settings You can view the reserved RS 485 communication parameters here and set the timeout value for breaks in RS 485 communication Note that the other serial communication parameters cannot be modified If you wish to adjust the baudrate you will need to use the physical dial on the back panel of the ioLogik 3 18 ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Using ioAdmin Web Access Settings This field enables and disables the web console which allows the ioLogik to be configured from a web browser If this field is not enabled you will not be able to open the web console Firmware Update Tab The Firmware Update tab is available after you log in as an administrator Enter the path to the firmware file or click on the icon to browse for the file Click Update to update the 10Logik firmware The wizard will lead you through the process until the 0Logik is restarted Y Watchdog Y Click amp Go Logic Messagier 4 0 Configuration Ww Server Info F Server Settings Ex Network Firmware File Path D Software_Version E 221 4 PWR_E2214_V1 0_B08022212 2kp a Warning 1 The firmware download may take around 2 minutes 2 Disconnecting power or network cable during the time would lead to firmware corruption Update ATTENTION Do not interrupt t
49. d by 10 Admin or through the web console This function can be used to duplicate settings between ioLogik servers You will be prompted for the location of the configuration file 1 e 1k2214 txt Total Solution for Industrial Device Networking Main Menu E2214 i TE i Import System Configuration File 1 Overview E Basic Settings Choose a system configuration file path H Network Settings Ea I O Settings _ Browse ae System Management a Accessible IP Settings Warning ea SNMP Agent 1 The file import process may take around 10 seconds ae 2 Disconnecting power or network cable would lead to system configuration file during the time 1 Network Connection a Firmware Update _Import a Import System Config 3 Export System Config Export System Config On the Export System Config page you can save the ioLogik s configuration into a file for backup or import into another ioLogik server Total Solution for Industrial Device Networking J Main Menu E2214 r y i Export System Configuration File U Overview a Basic Settings Ba Network Settings Ejea I O Settings Home ae System Management a Accessible IP Settings SNMP Agent a Network Connection fa Firmware Update T Import System Config 33 Export System Config Click ik2214 txt hyperlink to export system configuration file 4 10 ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Web Console Configuration LCM
50. ding unit with its new IP address Click the Re Search button to refresh the list of units found by 1ioAdmin IP Address Conflict 7 WARNING IP address conflict detected modify them to different address before proceeding 140 Server IF Address MAC Address Description 1 E2214 192 166 127 254 Set 00 30 E 8 00 0E 44 Active Ethernet 170 Server EDI BRELAY 2 E2214 192168127 254 00 30 E8 00 0E 93 Active Ethemet 1 0 Server 560 BREL4Y x Ignore these devices 2 6 ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Initial Setup 4 Monitoring I O status Once your unit has been found by ioAdmin you can view the status of all attached I O devices on ioAdmin s main screen MOXA ioAdmin File System Sort E Host 192 168 193 201 E ioLogik E E2210 aR 192 168 19 123 192 168 19 127 192 168 19 26 192 168 19 27 132160198 RUDO Ye e ra po You can now use 0 Admin to setup or configure your unit Please refer to Chapter 3 for additional information on using 10 Admin 2 7 3 Using toAdmin In this chapter we explain how to use 10 Admin to configure your ioLogik product The following topics are covered in this chapter a a a O D D D U D Introduction to ioAdmin Features of ioAdmin ioAdmin Main Screen gt gt Main Screen Overview Wiring Guide Menu Items Main Window ioAdmin Administrator Functions gt VV VV VV V
51. e if the web console is enabled or console disabled Select this option to enter an IP address to ping If you get a lt ioLogik E2214 gt timeout error it indicates that the ioLogik cannot reach that ping IP address Otherwise the display will show the response time Enter this submenu to display the restart now submenu Enter lt ioLogik E2214 gt the restart now submenu to display the restart opto eS the center button to modify this option then select enable to save changes and reboot the I O server The disable option has no effect save restart ATTENTION Any configuration changes that are made through the LCM will not take effect until the 10Logik 1s restarted A 2 B Modbus TCP Address Mappings E2214 Modbus Mapping Oxxxx Read Write Coils Support Functions 1 5 15 00005 00006 00007 00008 00009 00010 00011 00012 00013 00014 00015 00016 00017 00018 00019 00020 00021 00022 00023 00024 00025 00026 00027 00028 00029 00030 00031 00032 ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Modbus TCP Address Mappings 00035 0x0022 CH4 DI Counter Status 0 Off 1 On 00036 0x0023 CH5 DI Counter Status 0 Off 1 On 00037 0x0024 1 bit CHO DI Clear Count Value Read aways 0 Write 1 Clear counter value 0 return Illegal Data Value 00038 0x0025 1 bit CH1 DI Clear Count Value Read aways Write 1 Clear counter value 0 return Illegal Data Value 00039 0x0026 1 bit CH2 DI Clear Count Value Read aways
52. e upgrade per v mo mm interface Mo eo Restart the ioLogik e Reset to factory defaults On line Wiring Guide A wiring guide can be opened from within 1oAdmin for your convenience The easily accessible wiring guide can save administrators much time while planning or troubleshooting 2 168 19 201 ologik Wiring Guide for ioLogsik4000 About 3 2 loLogik E2214 User s Manual Using ioAdmin Configuration File 10Admin allows the entire configuration of the ioLogik E2000 series to be saved as a file The file is viewable as text and can serve three purposes e As arecord or backup of configuration e Asatemplate for the configuration of other ioLogik E2000 series e Asaquick reference guide for you to configure Modbus drivers in a SCADA system The file includes the following information File title Date and Time Model Information System Configuration Modbus Address Server Management List 10 Admin can import and export a list of 10Logik that are being managed This file can make it easier to manage all devices on the network and includes the following information Server name Module IP address Unit ID ioLogik E2214 Network 1 0 Server Configuration Firmware 1 Model DI66 6 DI DI61 6 DI DI62 6 DI DI63 6 DI DI64 6 DI DI65 6 DI DOG6 6 DO DO61 6 DO DO062 6 DO DO63 6 DO DO64 6 DO DO85 6 DO 1976 61 9525
53. ection click Clear Alarm to reset the Watchdog and return to normal operation 3 20 ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Using ioAdmin Click amp Go Logic Tab The Click amp Go Logic tab is available after logging in as an administrator This is where the ioLogik s Active Ethernet I O system is configured With a set of rules known as a ruleset defined through Click amp Go the ioLogik can report I O status to a host as soon as user defined I O conditions have been met Please refer to Click amp Go V2 User s Manual for more detailed information on defining rules y 10 Configuration Wi Server Info J Germer Settings Er Network aa Firmware Update watchdog AC Click amp Go Logic Message Monitor Logic Name lt THEN lF gt Enabled DI D ON check ever O sec DO 0 ON AEs lt THEN Enabled DI D OFF check every 0 sec 00 0 OFF lt IF gt lt THEN gt Enabled DI 1 OFF check every O sec Reset RelayEnt 0 kh Clear Retrieve Download Aun m1 Stop Changes in the Click amp Go Logic tab are not effective until the 10Logik E2000 series is restarted just like changes made in other tabs After logging back in as an administrator and returning to the Click amp Go Logic tab click Download to view the current ruleset Click Run to activate the ruleset and Stop to deactivate it I O channels used by the Click amp Go Logic cannot be controlled externally using 1oAdmin s Test f
54. educes Ethernet bandwidth usage by 80 At the same time it increases the response time of the I O channels 7 timers faster than before The SCADA PC can now also be load balanced for its CPU time because it simply waits for updates instead of polling the I O channel all the time Dynamic IP Address Support Active OPC Server also delivers the flexibility of using dynamic IP addresses on the ioLogik As for the traditional data acquisition application I O devices are not capable of using this approach The flexibility of connections through firewall is also expanded 5 4 ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Active OPC Server Lite Active OPC Server Lite Specifications Hardware Requirements CPU Intel Pentium Pentium 4 and above RAM 512 MB 1024 MB recommended Network Interface 10 100Mb Ethernet Software Requirements Operating System Microsoft Windows 2000 XP or later Editor Not necessary Microsoft Office 2003 Access 2003 or later OPC Server Specifications OPC Data Access 1 0a 2 0 2 05a 3 0 Max tags 256 ioLogik Support Product Model 10Logik E2210 E2212 E2214 E2240 E2242 E2260 E2262 Firmware version V3 0 or above ioAdmin version V3 0 or above Installation of Active OPC Server Lite Active OPC Server Lite can be found in the Document and Software CD or downloaded from Moxa Website The following steps show how to install Active OPC Server Lite from the CD 1 Installation from CD Insert the Document and Software C
55. ent Counter mode In DI mode the specifications are as follows Dry contact_ close to GND Wet contact Oto3 V 10 to 30 V In Event Counter mode the channel accepts limit or proximity switches and counts events according to the ON OFF status When Lo to H1 is selected the counter value increases when the attached switch is pushed When Hi to Lo is selected the counter value increases when the switch is pushed and released By default the Event Counter value will be reset to zero if power is disconnected If you select Save Status on Power Failure the Event Counter value will be saved when power is disconnected When power is reconnected the value will be as you left it You can set Power On Setting to have counting resume immediately DI channels that are in Event Counter mode can begin counting automatically when the ioLogik is powered on To activate this function enable Power On Setting If Power On Setting is not enabled the channel will only start counting events when specified by a Modbus command or Click amp Go Logic rule You can control how an Event Counter channel behaves during a network disconnection with the Safe Status Setting and the Host Connection Watchdog With the Watchdog disabled the Event Counter continues counting events even when there is a network disconnection With the Watchdog enabled the Safe Status Setting specifies whether the Event Counter continues or suspends counting when there is
56. ernet I O 6 Digital Inputs and 6 Relay Outputs System Overview Ethernet pin assignment ie 3 RA G RX NAAA We We FG De De 35 e r Ethamal RS 485 Communication Settings 116200ps M61 5 600bps Ne so400bps Ne 192DObps Ne g600bps Mo 4o00bps No 2400bps ME1 1200bps Net ioLogik ST ei e 1 G gta input 0 Atay Duit w oe ob ah Gh gt ap i a A E NE u E E i A O A EA 2 588 222 somos ds wee PEP EP eee eee eee eee LOLOL OLS Slo Sle eisiels ois else sols leis Wiring Examples You can also access the On line Wiring Guide through the Help menu on the menu bar MOZA io Admin NAT AO DI Dry Contact Fil System lS Host 192 168 19 20 H ioLogik Eq E2210 3 5 loLogik E2214 User s Manual Using ioAdmin Menu Items File From the File menu you can export the list of the 0Logik that are currently displayed in the navigation panel You also can import a list into ioAdmin MOXA io Admin ble System 5 ort hall Import I Server List t Export 140 Server List A Help Exit When importing a server list you will be prompted to select which ioLogik on the list need to be imported Select I O Server to Import Select Server List File to Import ff SelectAll 3 unSelect All 2EZE bP 12309 E2410 132 168 13427 3 EZE bF E2260 192 168 19 39 4 E2214 192 168 127 254 BE 2K BF E2240 192 168 15 25 E E2210 192 165 19 3
57. fer to Chapter 5 for information on how to define rules for active I O messaging Y 10 Configuration W Server Info Server Settings Be Network 5 Firmware Update E watchdog Y Click amp Go Lo UDP TcP ER Copy B Clear M Toggle HEX Messages can be displayed in ASCII or in HEX To display messages in HEX make sure that Toggle HEX is checked ioAdmin Administrator Functions For full access to all configuration options log in as an administrator in the Server Settings tab This is required whenever you start up ioAdmin or boot up restart the ioLogik When you install the ioLogik for the first time the password will be blank and you can simply click Login Additional functions will available after logging in including the following new tabs Ee Network Firmware Update 4y Click Go Logic Watchdog F Active Tags Se SNMP Setting When making configuration changes you will need to click Update or Apply to save the changes Some changes will require that the unit be restarted in order to take effect ATTENTION You MUST log in to access any administrator function including Network Communication Watchdog Timer and Firmware Update tabs If you forget the password hold down the reset button to clear the password and load factory defaults This will result in the loss of all configuration settings and your Click amp Go logic rules that have already been configured 3 10 ioLogik E2214 User s
58. ght enter the selected submenu go down one level enter exit editing mode An e in the upper right hand corner of the display indicates that the parameter can be modified Press the center button on the LCM to modify that parameter s settings LCM Options This is the default home page showing the IP address Press the down button to view the submenus lt ioLogik E2214 gt Enter this submenu to display information about the specific server you are viewing serial number lt ioLogik E2214 gt name server location e2214 f w ver Icm f w ver model name ioLogik E2214 User s Manual LCM Display Explanation Actions Enter this submenu to display information and settings for the network e ethernet link e mac address lt ioLogik E2214 gt ip mode network ip addr ess netmask gateway dns server 1 dns server 2 Enter this submenu to display information about the lt ioLogik E2214 gt Click amp Go Logic ruleset currently loaded on the ioLogik click amp go e name status lt ioLogik E2214 gt Enter this submenu to display the RS 485 cascade port serial port settings Enter this submenu to access I O channel status Here are examples of settings that you might see lt ioLogik E2214 gt e DI 00 di off 1 0 setting e DO 00 pulse stop Press up or down to navigate through the different I O channels without having to go back to the previous menu lt ioLogik E2214 gt Enter this submenu to se
59. gurable settings If you navigate to another page without clicking the Submit button your changes will not be retained Submitted changes will not take effect until they are saved and the ioLogik is restarted You can save and restart the server in one step by clicking on the Save Restart button after you submit a change If you need to make several changes before restarting you can save your changes without restarting by selecting Save Restart in the navigation panel If you restart the ioLogik without saving your configuration the ioLogik will discard all submitted changes 4 2 ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Web Console Configuration Basic Settings On the Basic Settings page you can set the ioLogik s system time or provide the IP address of a time server for time synchronization Basic Settings age asic setings Time Settings 3 a Time zone 24 hour GMT Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon London Y po tinas Local time 2009 y os y 22 os 54 14 modify y el System Management System Elapsed Time 0 43 36 Y Accessible IP Settings IAE M Y SNMP Agent Web console O Network Connection enable O Disable O Firmware Update Summertime Settings C Enable Summertime period CJ Import System Confi De E Ene de ae E EU 2 00am last Sunday in March to 2 00am last Sunday in October xport System Config Lem us 2 00am Second Sunday in March to 2 00am first Sunday i
60. he firmware update process An interruption in the process might result in your device becoming unrecoverable After the firmware is updated the 10Logik will restart and you will have to log in again to access administrator functions The firmware on any attached I O expansion module such as an 10Logik R2000 server must be updated over the RS 485 bus Firmware on cascaded modules cannot be updated over Ethernet 3 19 ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Using ioAdmin Watchdog Tab The Watchdog tab is available after you log in as an administrator When enabled the Host Connection Watchdog monitors the network connection If the connection is lost for the specified Timeout value the Watchdog will display a warning and activate the Safe Status settings for each DO channel and Event Counter channel By default the Watchdog is disabled To enable the Watchdog make sure that Enable Host Connection Watchdog is checked set the Timeout value and click Update w D Configuration u Server Info ES Server Settings E Network aa Firmware Update a Watchdog lo Click amp Go Logic Message Monitor Host Connection Moniko Timeout value After the Watchdog is enabled a warning will be displayed on the Watchdog tab if the network connection is lost Host Connection Monitor W Enable Host Connection watchdog Timeout value ail SEC Host Connection Lost Alarmed q Clear Alarm After you restore the network conn
61. he heartbeat The maxima interval is 65 535 seconds m MOXA Active OPC Server Lite l Sje x Ie a 12 2 ee eco vou T me ara oan A TES Fie System Sort Help Host 192 168 19 201 E am ioLogik Read Only Unknown boolean bit E E 192 168 19 205 ReadOnly Unknown boolean bit E E2214 01 ReadOnly Unknown boolean bit Read Only Unknown boolean bit ReadOnly Unknown boolean bit Read Only Unknown boolean bit Read w Unknown boolean bit lt lt lt Received PowerOn message from E2214 01 192 168 19 205 2008 09 09 13 27 05 Received Update configuration message from E2214 01 192 168 19 205 2008 09 09 13 27 15 Y 3 cou Loy Client Count 0 Start Listen Port 9900 2008 09 09 18 20 44 Read Write Privilege An input channel can only be read while an output channel is read write acceptable showing on the Active OPC Server Lite Note that if an output channel has been used in the Click amp Go logic the tags for that channel are read only OPC Test Client An OPC client software is embedded into the Active OPC Server Lite package for test purposes After configuring the tags on the Active OPC Server Lite this ClientTest can be launched from the Windows Start menu Start gt Program Files gt MOXA IO Server gt ActiveOPC gt ClientTest If Active OPC Server Lite is installed locally in the same PC select Connect gt Local from the menu bar
62. icity it can be implemented using a very small amount of memory an important consideration when it was first developed 1oLogik E2000 I O servers support the use of TFTP to import or export configuration files The following is an example using Windows TFTP and an ioLogik E2214 with an IP address of 192 168 127 254 1 Enter TFTP 192 168 127 254 GET 1k2214 txt to get the 1ioLogik s configuration file 2 Enter TFTP 192 168 127 254 PUT 1k2214 txt to load a configuration file onto the 10Logik You must use k2214 txt as the destination filename when copying a configuration file to the 10Logik E2000 unit Otherwise you will receive an error message as shown below e CAWINDO WS system3 cmd exe 10l xl CN INDOWE system32 gt tftp 192 168 19 2B5 get abc txt Error on server ioServer Fail to export config settings ff iWorld Wide We h You can use TFTP in a batch file to transfer configuration files for different units For example you might have two configuration files that need to be copied to two different servers ik2214_1 txt for 192 168 127 253 and 1k2214 2 txt for 192 168 127 254 A batch file could be written as follows tftp 192 168 127 253 put ik2214_1 txt ik2214 txt tftp 192 168 127 254 put ik2214 2 txt ik2214 txt 3 25 ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Using ioAdmin A ATTENTION You can also run TFTP client software open the configuration file and enter the remote server s IP Note that both ASC
63. ing a power failure or after disconnection Power On default relay status with sequence The ioLogik E2214 is designed to set the default relay status while powering up Default status can be configured to On and Off with a power on delay that forces the devices connected to the E2214 to be powered up sequentially to avoid a burst of system power RoHS compliance As required by EU regulations the 10Logik E2214 is fully RoHS compliant ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Introduction Package List The ioLogik E2214 1s shipped with the following items Standard Accessories e ioLogik E2214 e Document and Software CD Optional Accessories e LDP1602 ioLogik LCM Liquid Crystal Display Module NOTE Notify your sales representative if any of the above items are missing or damaged Product Specifications LAN Interface 10 100BaseTx with MDI MDIX RJ45 Protocols Modbus TCP TCP IP UDP DHCP Bootp SNMP MIB for I O and Network HTTP SNTP Protection 1 5KV magnetic isolation IP Address Fixed dynamic DHCP Default 192 168 127 254 Serial Interface RS 485 2 wire Data Data GND Serial Line Protection 15 KV ESD for all signals Serial Communication Parameters Parity None Data Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 Flow Control None Speed 1200 to 115200 bps Protocol Modbus RTU Digital Input Inputs 6 fixed channels two 3 channel groups for sink source type I O Mode DI or event counter up to 900 Hz DI COM Power Input 24
64. ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Third Edition June 2009 www moxa com product MOXA 2009 Moxa Inc All rights reserved Reproduction without permission is prohibited ioLogik E2214 User s Manual The software described in this manual is furnished under a license agreement and may be used only in accordance with the terms of that agreement Copyright Notice Copyright 2009 Moxa Inc All rights reserved Reproduction without permission is prohibited Trademarks MOXA is a registered trademark of Moxa Inc All other trademarks or registered marks in this manual belong to their respective manufacturers Disclaimer Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Moxa Moxa provides this document as is without warranty of any kind either expressed or implied including but not limited to its particular purpose Moxa reserves the right to make improvements and or changes to this manual or to the products and or the programs described in this manual at any time Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable However Moxa Inc assumes no responsibility for its use or for any infringements on the rights of third parties that may result from its use This product might include unintentional technical or typographical errors Changes are periodically made to the information herein to correct such errors and these change
65. l interface lets administrators use simple IF THEN statements as rules to determine how the Active Ethernet I O server responds to different I O conditions For example the Active Ethernet I O server could be set to turn on an attached switch as well as send an e mail or SNMP trap when an attached event counter reaches a certain value Click amp Go makes it easy to define a set of these rules which will become the basis for your Active Ethernet I O system Optional Liquid Crystal Display Module LCM The ioLogik E2214 supports an optional hot pluggable Liquid Crystal Module LCM for field management and configuration The LCM can display network and I O settings such as digital input mode and value The ioLogik E2214 s IP address and netmask can also be configured using the LCM and one LCM can be used to maintain and configure multiple ioLogik products Product Features Digital Inputs The ioLogik E2214 supports dry contact PNP and NPN sensors The sensor type is determined by your wiring approach Sensors can be wired in two different groups so both PNP and NPN sensors can be connected to the unit at the same time Wet Contact with NPN sensor Wet Contact with PNP sensor I U O Ale 2222 2 zZ l l ol Por ay oe E 992 Q Pe ee N 3 ba US N m EA e Z N m E RE N z lt gt Ti Brown AV j a G Blue OV Brown 24V Black PNP Output Blue OV ioLogik E2214 User s
66. larm Log Viewer window Clearing the Log If you wish to clear the log you can select Clear from Log menu This will clear all events for the current day The cleared events will not be saved in that day s logs After the logs are cleared new events will be displayed and recorded as usual 3 29 4 Web Console Configuration The ioLogik E2000 series built in web console can be used to configure many of the ioLogik s settings The following topics are covered L Introduction to the Web Console LI Basic Settings LI Network Settings gt General Settings gt Ethernet Configurations gt RS 485 Settings LI I O Settings gt DI Channels gt DO Channels LI System Management gt Accessible IP Settings SNMP Agent Network Connection Firmware Update Import System Config Export System Config LCM Change Password Load Factory Default Save Restart VV VV VV VV WV ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Web Console Configuration Introduction to the Web Console The ioLogik web console is a browser based configuration utility When the ioLogik is connected to your network the server s IP address in your web browser to access the web console Note that although most configuration options are available in the web console some settings are only available through ioAdmin Furthermore the web console can be disabled under Web Access Settings in ioAdmin If you are unable to access the web console check the Web Access Settings in
67. lue 0x001B l word CHO DO Last Reset Time for Current Relay Count Mday Value a 30019 0x0012 l word CH3 DO Totoal Relay Count Value Hi Byte J a a 0x001C l word CHO DO Last Reset Time for Current Relay Count Month Value 30030 0x001D l word CHO DO Last Reset Time for Current Relay Count Year Value 30031 Ox001E CH1 DO Last Reset Time for Current Relay B 5 ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Modbus TCP Address Mappings se IREIAA Sec Value CH1 DO Last Reset Time for Current Relay Count Min Value l word CH1 DO Last Reset Time for Current Relay Count Hour Value l word CHIDO Last Reset Time for Current Relay Count Mday Value l word CH1 DO Last Reset Time for Current Relay Count Month Value l word CH1 DO Last Reset Time for Current Relay Count Year Value l word CH2 DO Last Reset Time for Current Relay Count Sec Value l word CH2DO Last Reset Time for Current Relay Count Min Value l word CH2 DO Last Reset Time for Current Relay Count Hour Value l word CH2 DO Last Reset Time for Current Relay Count Mday Value l word CH2 DO Last Reset Time for Current Relay Count Month Value l word CH2 DO Last Reset Time for Current Relay Count Year Value l word CH3 DO Last Reset Time for Current Relay Count Sec Value l word CH3 DO Last Reset Time for Current Relay Count Min Value l word CH3DO Last Reset Time for Current Relay Count Hour Value l word CH3 DO Last Reset Time for Current Relay Count Mday Value l
68. ly polling pull based the status this feature efficiently reduces the network bandwidth usage and speeds up the response time with event driven push based status updates At the same time the heartbeat function visual confirms that 10Logik is alive and working 5 3 ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Active OPC Server Lite O ES O a DI_1 0N DI_1 0FF DI_0 0FF ioLogik Tag Update iol ogik Idle Active OFC Serwer ioLogik Alive A ioLogik Not Alive Heart Beat seconds 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 Features of Active OPC Server Lite Automatic tag generation Without specifying IP addresses I O channels and data formats one by one or editing and importing any configuration text files Active OPC Server Lite creates the tags for the target 10Logik automatically These tags are not fixed but created by users After selecting the channels required to be update to Active OPC Server Lite 1t will generate the tag configuration without asking any questions Training for installation and configuration should be required to implement a general OPC Server package For ioLogik users learning the OPC technology looking up Modbus address configuring data format assigning target IP and so on are not required Active tag update with heartbeat detection 10Logik uses Active technology to update the I O status This includes the tag status update to Active OPC Server Lite Compared to traditional OPC Servers this mechanism r
69. min from the Windows Start menu Start gt Program Files gt MOXA gt I0 Server gt Utility gt ioAdmin 3 Search the network for ioLogik When ioAdmin is started it will automatically run the auto search program Or find it on the menu bar select System gt Auto Scan Active Ethernet I O A dialog window will appear Click Start Search to begin searching for your unit 2 5 ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Initial Setup Auto Searching for ioLogik 1 0 Server s Select auto search typ e Ethernet 10 server AS 232 4485 1 0 server This will take several minutes FI Port Settings 2 foot Found adapters 1 40 server s were found WO Server IP Address Port MAC Address Unit ID E2214 192 168 127 254 00 30 E6 00 0 93 Active Ethernet I O Server BDI Search for ethemet module ist NOTE The best approach to set up a pre configured ioLogik is to reset it to the factory default using the reset button see Chap 1 You can then use ioAdmin to configure the 10Logik Connecting Multiple ioLogik E2000 Units If multiple ioLogik E2000 units are installed on the same network remember that each unit has the same default IP address You will need to assign a different IP address to each unit to avoid IP conflicts ioAdmin automatically detects IP conflicts and gives you a chance to modify each unit s IP address in the IP Address columns Click the Set button to reboot the correspon
70. n November Y Change Password Start Date Y Load Factory Default i Month Jan last Day Sun Hour 0 Daylight Save Time Manua O Save Restart End Date Month Jan e last Day Sun e Hour 0 ba Forward a5 Hour Network Settings General Settings On the General Settings page you can assign a server name and location to assist you in differentiating between different I O servers and enable the Host Communication Watchdog and define the timeout value Total Solution for Industrial Device Networking EJ Main Menu 2214 General Settings 1 Overview 9 k 4 Basic Settings 1 0 Server Settings hen Bs Ap Server Name io A Server Location 3 RS 485 Settings DNS Server 1 255 255 255 255 Sy 1 0 Settings DNS Server 2 255 255 255 255 oucNANnalg 7 Enable communication watchdog lo sec 1 DO Channels E System Management A Accessible IP Settings _Submit When enabled the communication watchdog monitors the network connection If the connection 1s lost for the specified number of seconds the watchdog will activate the Safe Status settings for each DO channel and Event Counter channel By default the watchdog is disabled To enable the Watchdog select Enable communication watchdog and set the timeout value 4 3 ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Web Console Configuration Ethernet Configurations On the Ethernet Configurations page you can set up a static or dynamic IP address
71. n for Industrial Device Networking E Main Menu E2214 i 3 Overview ac Basic Settings DI Channel Settings En DI Channel Mode Status Filter Counter Trigger i a arwa arunga DI 00 DI OFF 50 0 ms TAA DI 01 DI OFF 50 0 ms a M LETala DI 02 DI OFF 50 0 ms 5 System Management DI 04 DI OFF 50 0 ms DI 05 DI OFF 50 0 ms Lem 3 Change Password NOTE channel is locked by logic 2 Load Factory Default Click on a channel to see that channel s configuration options DI channels can operate in DI mode or Event Counter mode Software filtering is used to control switch bounces The filter 1s configurable in multiples of 0 5 ms and accepts values between and 65535 For example a setting of 2 would mean a 1 ms filter 2 x 0 5 ms For Event Counter channels make sure that the filter is not set to 0 otherwise the counter will never be activated 4 4 ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Web Console Configuration E http 192 168 19 205 DI Channel Settings Microsoft Internet Explorer z ioj xj DI Channel 0 Settings Counter Mode Filter Counter Trigger Counter Start 1 Current Setting Save Status On Dl Power Failure 2 Power On Setting 3 Safe Status Setting Alias name of channel s Alias name of logic O OFF Alias name of logic 1 on Submit Close RNote Filter unit 0 5ms range 1 865535 FEA A terete A DI channel can be set to DI or Ev
72. n mark Then specify the command with another question mark as the ending Those commands are case sensitive and the amp sign is used to combine multiple commands http IP getParam cgi command _channel 8command _channel 7 amp Max 200 char C 0 DI 1 COUNTER 0 DI 1 COUNTER DIStatus_00 DIStatus_01 0 OFF 1 0N 0 OFF 1 0N DITrigger_00 DITrigger_01 0 LOW TO HIGH 1 HIGH TO LOW 0 LOW TO HIGH 1 HIGH TO LOW 2 BOTH 2 BOTH O STOP 1 START 0 STOP 1 START 0 DL 1 COUNTER 0 DL 1 COUNTER DIStatus_02 DIStatus_03 0 OFF 1 0N 0 OFF 1 0N DITrigger_02 DITrigger_03 0 LOW TO HIGH 1 HIGH TO LOW 0 LOW TO HIGH 1 HIGH TO LOW 2 BOTH 2 BOTH 0 STOP 1 START 0 STOP 1 START DICNT O3 DICNT_02 DICNT_03 DIStatus_04 DIStatus_05 DIMode_04 DIMode_05 0 DI 1 COUNTER 0 DI 1 COUNTER 0 OFF 1 0N DIFilter_04 DITrigger_04 0 LOW TO HIGH 1 HIGH TO LOW 2 BOTH 0 OFF 1 ON DIFilter_05 DITrigger_05 0 LOW TO HIGH 1 HIGH TO LOW 2 BOTH DICntStart_04 DICntStart_05 O STOP 1 START O STOP 1 START DICNT_04 DICNT_05 Commands to get DO information Commands to get DO information DOMode_00 DOMode_01 0 DO 1 PULSE OUTPUT 0 DO 1 PULSE OUTPUT DOStatus_00 0 OFF 1 0N DOStatus_01 O OFF 1 0N DOLowWidth_00 DOLowWidth_01 DOHighWidth_00 DOHighWidth_01 DOPulseStart_00 DOPulseStart_01 O STOP 1 START O STOP 1 START DOTotalRelayCNT_OO DOTotalRelayC
73. ne S a A A A a seins 4 3 Sl A A cacaan Saco ceeds Nene aectds hata nah eateca sate 4 3 Ethernet Comme ura bons idea 4 4 RE A a 4 4 VOSSIN ES urna ET T 4 4 PT TAUNTS ise gerd E E E 4 4 DO Chameleon 4 6 Relay Count Mot di tad e 4 7 Alas NAME SO iiss oh sass eaten A A ost 4 7 SV Ste MV ANAS CIC MU oases A idee encoded 4 8 Accessible IP Se tines asias 4 8 SI A ea ciestiaetes deh oy a a ted esenedecsatas ate eccuae 4 9 Network Connect On enp eseve EEE EN EE csaian veeewenbecenceueeones aides 4 9 Fim Updaten a cos 4 10 Import System Confis orase ads 4 10 Exporroystem Con td di tendons eeauenaes 4 10 DEM rv oi 4 11 Chao RSS WO ss dto 4 11 Load Factory Detalla ias 4 11 SAA e e 4 12 Active OPC Server LNG ninia 5 1 OLE TOr Process CONO ta 5 2 Introduction to ACcuve OPC Server Le doit 5 2 Active OPE Server Lite From Pullto Pussi ore asi ieee uaa 5 3 Features OLACIIVe OPC Server Lite vastus esse dni idana 5 4 ACtiVe ORC Server Lite Spec CaN yes acts daria oi 5 5 Installation ot ACtive OPC Server ted 5 5 Installation of OPC Core Components aci 5 5 ACUSE OPE SEVT LATE o ind 5 6 Man Seen OVEN A a Meas Mla tanetidbidoateed davon aemtamis 5 6 Mem E S aa a 5 7 Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C Appendix D Appendix E Appendix F Appendix G Appendix H Appendix I A 5 8 Quick Akai 5 8 Tas Genre 5 8 Push Tag Configuration from ioAdmin cccccccccccsssssssesseseeeccceeeceeceeeaaaessnsesseeeseeeess 5 8 Advanced SeN ic ll
74. nt Value Read always return 0 Write 1 Clear counter value 40089 0x0058 1 word 40090 0x0059 1 word O Return illegal data value 0x03 CH4 DI Clear Count Value Read always return 0 Write 1 Clear counter value 0 Return illegal data value 0x03 40091 0x005A 1 word 40092 0x005B 1 word 40093 0x005C 1 word 40094 0x005D 1 word 40095 Ox005E 1 word CH5 DI Clear Count Value Read always return 0 40096 Ox005F l word CHS5 DI OverFlow Status Read 0 Normal Write 1 Clear counter value O Return illegal data value 0x03 CHO DI OverFlow Status Read 0 Normal 1 Overflow Write O Clear overflow status 1 Return illegal data value 0x03 CH1 DI OverFlow Status Read 0 Normal 1 Overflow Write O Clear overflow status 1 Return illegal data value 0x03 CA2 DI OverFlow Status Read 0 Normal 1 Overflow Write O Clear overflow status 1 Return illegal data value 0x03 CH3 DI OverFlow Status Read 0 Normal 1 Overflow Write O Clear overflow status 1 Return illegal data value 0x03 CH4 DI OverFlow Status Read 0 Normal 1 Overflow Write O Clear overflow status 1 Return illegal data value 0x03 1 Overflow Write O Clear overflow status 1 Return illegal data value 0x03 40097 0x0060 l word CHO DI Counter Trigger O Low to High 1 High to Low 40098 Ox0061 l word CHI DI Counter Trigger O Low to High 1 High to Low 40099 0x0062 l word CH2
75. off on or begin pulse output when there is a network disconnection The channel will turn on or begin pulse output if Safe Status Setting is enabled the channel will turn off if Safe Status Setting is not enabled Relay Count Motoring Two types of relay counts can be recorded in the ioLogik E2214 Total Counts and Current Counts Total counts records how many times a DO relay channel has been used In general each DO relay channel can be used an average of 100 000 times Users can monitor these counts to know when the module should be replaced or to switch to a different channel if the total counts approaches the upper limit Current Counts can be reset to zero to record the usage of the external device by monitoring the counts For example if DO 0 is connected to an external relay control board you can monitor the current counts to know when to replace the external relay component in advance before it fails Last Reset Time records the time when Current Counts was reset Both Total Counts and Current Counts will be saved when there is a power failure The Last Reset Time will be saved only when the user manually presses the Reset to Zero button Alias Name set Alias Name Set helps users configure the alias of a DI or DO channel and define the status for logic 0 1 to be On Off or vice versa 4 7 ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Web Console Configuration System Management Accessible IP Settings On the Accessible IP Settings page y
76. onfiguration Tab General The I O Configuration tab shows the status of every I O channel This is the default tab when you first open ioAdmin DI channels are listed on the left and DO relay output channels are listed on the right ee y WO Configuration We Server Info C Server Settings Message Monitor ooeece PRRRARARARRARRRRRRARR RARER RRR 04114004 Ww PG Oe gt 1 f tera sarta MOXA 3 8 loLogik E2214 User s Manual Using oAdmin Server Info Tab Server information such as firmware version is displayed in the Server Info tab 140 Configqu tion W Server Info 3 Server Settings Message Monitor 34096 34097 34099 34119 34141 34143 34145 34146 34147 34150 34151 34153 34158 44096 44098 44100 44102 44103 44109 44112 44114 44116 44142 Am 01393 0x0001 Moxa Technologies Inc E2212 Active Ethernet 1 0 Server v1 0 Build07050112 05 01 2007 11 00100 00 90 E8 0D 0E 74 1 41 0 Build06030112 03 01 2006 1270 192 168 127 220 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 60 0002 0040 0014 0018 0005 2007 23 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 11 0 Refresh Access Read Read Read Read Read Read Read Read Read Read Read Read Read Read Write Read Write Read Write Read Write Read Write Read Write Read Write Read write Read Write Read Write eso Vendor ID L Unit ID for MODBUS RTU Vendor Name
77. ou can control network access to the ioLogik by allowing only specified IP addresses When the accessible IP list is enabled a host s IP address must be listed in order to have access to the ioLogik Total Solution for Industrial Device Networking Main Menu 2214 i Accessible IP Settings 3 Overview Basic Settings Enable the accessible IP list Disable will not allow all IP s connection request H Network Settings No Active IP Address Netmask HE I O Settings A on N C EM System Management QU Accessible IP Settings A O 2 SNMP Agent 3 E 9 Network Connection 4 rm 4 Firmware Update 5 Oe A 9 Import System Config E oD _ 1 Export System Config a E LoM j O 3 Change Password 8 E Load Factory Default 9 O E Save Restart 10 a gt 7 Submit You can add a specific address or range of addresses by using a combination of IP address and netmask as follows e To allow access to a specific IP address Enter the IP address in the corresponding field enter 255 255 255 255 for the netmask e To allow access from hosts on a specific subnet For both the IP address and netmask use 0 for the last digit e g 192 168 1 0 and 255 255 255 0 e To allow unrestricted access Deselect the Enable the accessible IP list option The following table shows additional configuration examples Allowed Hosts IP address Disable 192 168 1 120 192 168 1 120 2335 293 233
78. put When the ioLogik is first powered on the status for each DO channel will be set to OFF by default This behavior can be modified using the Power On Settings You can set a DO channel to turn ON when the 10Logik is powered on or to commence pulse output The Interval of the Power On Settings provides sequential control of the DO outputs while powering up the ioLogik E2214 The value ranges from 0 to 300 seconds For example if all of the DO channels are configured to be On and the interval is set to 0 seconds the all of the DO channels will be switched to On at the same time If DO 0 is set to On and 10 sec there will be a 10 second delay after which the DO will switch to On as the default status once the 1ioLogik E2214 system is ready The Interval with DO default status setting provides the ability to switch on the DO channels sequentially to avoid the sudden high power burst caused by attached devices and sensors Power On Settings DO status Pulse mode paramete Status on futout Ze Shark Interval fio sec Maxs00 i E You can control how a DO channel acts when the network is disconnected by using the Safe Status Settings and the Host Connection Watchdog When the Host Connection Watchdog is enabled a network disconnection will activate the Safe Status Settings The DO channel can be configured to turn on turn off or commence pulse output If the Host Connection Watchdog is not enabled then the D
79. r list and import export configuration E a2 2 Sort by server type Import configuration Export configuration Tag Generation Push Tag Configuration from ioAdmin Tag configuration of an ioLogik is specified by ioAdmin configuration utility Start the 10 Admin log in as an administrator and go to the Active Tags ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Active OPC Server Lite MOXA ioAdmin ES Eile System Sort Help Eli Host 192 168 193 201 Ae ioLogik Eq E2214 10 Configuration ui Server Info Server Settings Ex Network a Firmware Update y Click amp Go Logic W watcha ALL DI Channels fe EH 00 4 EEO fe CMe fe CHo fe Rd M EH U5 ALL DO Channels fe ER 00 m EH IV CH M chia fe Hd fa EH 05 Heartbeat Interval 5 sec 0 disable g y Create Tags Following are the steps to create the tags 1 Click on the Set OPC Server Address 2 button to specify the IP address of Active OPC Server Lite gt OPC Server 2 Oj x 1 Dest IP MEP Dest IP Dest IP Dest IP Dest IP 2 Click Yes to restart the ioLogik co x gt You must restart the device for the new settinefs to take effect pa sl Dro you want to restart now 3 Specify the channels needed to be monitored by Active OPC Server Lite 5 9 ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Active OPC Server Lite ALL Ol Channels CH OO fw CH 01 CHO2 f CH 03 f CH O
80. re filled in the On Change column The updated DI DO Relay tags can be synchronized by changing the status If counter mode is used Advanced Settings allows you to synchronize time by 100 to 60 000 ms Please refer to the Active OPC Server section for more details about how to use Active OPC server 3 22 loLogik E2214 User s Manual Using ioAdmin SNMP Settings Tab The ioLogik Ethernet I O supports SNMP V1 V2c and V3 Simple Network Management Protocol to monitor network and I O devices with SNMP Network Management software It is useful in building automation and telecom applications Use these fields to enable SNMP and set the read and write community strings for SNMP V1 and V2c or use authentication for SNMP V3 V Enable SNMP Global Setting SNMP Y3 Read only Version V1 V2c V3 l c NI User Name ontact m Location Authentication Protocol DISABLE x es Privacy Protocol DISABLE T Read Community pu ic R Write Community private User Name Authentication Protocol DISABLE x Refresh Privacy Protocol DISABLE Y Server Context Menu The Server context menu is accessed by right clicking on the server model name in the navigation panel e MOZA io dmin File System Sort Help s a Host 092 168 193 201 a ioLogik Su E2214 AR GER r Connect 3 205 Disconnect Delete IO Server Add pertal IO Server Restart sorsten Reset to Default x Impor
81. re the ioLogik to report to the ioEventLog use ioAdmin to configure the oLogik in Server Settings gt Watchdog K Click amp Go Logic Message Monitor 140 Configuration Wi Server Info OP Server Settings Se Network a Firmware Update Password for entry Ea Login J Logout Management Settings Time Setting Change Password 8 char max Local Date 2008 e a Reconfim Password Time IE Jas A Update Time Zone Server Name GMT Greenwich Mean Time Dut y pote Time Server afi fe Server Location E AUT gt Update Server Address fi 52 168 15 201 Port 4040 2 f Update 5 Refresh Checking Connected Devices You can see which I O servers are already connected to ioEventLog by selecting Connected Device List from the Connection menu You will be prompted to view which devices are connected v Connected Device List 0 x Device IP Connect DateTime 132 766 745 205 03102006 16 55 42 540 a Refresh 3 28 ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Using ioAdmin Opening Log Files You can view previously saved logs by selecting Open from the Log menu You will be prompted for the data that you wish to view olx Select date of log file to vie Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fr Sat 1 O A O a ee g dih 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 a 4 25 b 27 2H 30 31 lt 9 Today 3 10 2008 The logs for the day that you select will be displayed in the A
82. rs Ethernet Orange Live 10Mbps Ethernet connection Ethernet Live 100Mbps Ethernet connection Flashing Transmitting or receiving data System LEDs PWR Red Red steady 1ioLogik E2214 is functioning normally Ready cn flashing Click amp Go logic is active Green amp red flashing ioLogik E2214 is in Safe Status flashing Serial port is receiving or transmitting data VO LEDs aus Status is ON Off Status is OFF Status is ON DORE Off Status is OFF This chapter describes how to install the ioLogik E2214 The following topics are covered in this chapter LJ Hardware Installation gt VV VV gt Connecting the Power Grounding the Unit Connecting to the Network Adding More I O Channels Setting the RS 485 Baudrate Connecting the I O Device O Software Installation 2 Initial Setup ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Initial Setup Hardware Installation Connecting the Power Connect the 12 to 48 VDC power line to the ioLogik s terminal block TB1 If power is properly supplied the power LED will glow a solid red color until the system is ready ATTENTION Disconnect the power before installing and wiring Disconnect the power cord before installing and or wiring your 1ioLogik Do not exceed the maximum current for the wiring Determine the maximum possible current for each power wire and common wire Observe all electrical codes dictating the maximum current allowable for each wire si
83. s are incorporated into new editions of the publication Technical Support Contact Information www moxa com support Moxa Americas Toll free 1 888 669 2872 Tel 1 714 528 6777 Fax 1 714 528 6778 Moxa Europe Tel 49 89 3 70 03 99 0 Fax 49 89 3 70 03 99 99 Moxa China Shanghai office Toll free 800 820 5036 Tel 86 21 5258 9955 Fax 86 10 6872 3958 Moxa Asia Pacific Tel 886 2 8919 1230 Fax 886 2 8919 1231 Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Table of Contents INTOdUC ION 1 1 COMIC Wi ic i 1 2 Tadorna KEMIE Uan dd 1 2 Ea O O A T rs er 1 2 CERE O rE ds 1 3 Optional Liquid Crystal Display Module LCM oooccccccnnnnnncnnnononononononcnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnononos 1 3 Product Pertusa ATE E ETE A 1 3 PERPE LS na N E E T 1 5 Product pecilic ALIOMS a ar a ON 1 5 Physical Dimensions UML D iii 1 6 WOU TEM da o 1 6 A AMA O O O 1 7 Hardware Referen oona T A A T N 1 7 Fanc EOU Eeer A E OA 1 7 PASS enmen raa A E E EO 1 8 LED Indic itO aneen O TA AN 1 9 INS lona ica 2 1 Hardware TOMA bios 2 2 Connec ino CHE POW E enpreni e ne 2 2 Groundine the Ultra ii 2 2 Connecting tothe NetWork erneer A a E 2 2 Adding More VO Chil is 2 3 Setting he RS 4830 aur ate ida 2 4 Connecune he VO DEC E E E 2 4 Sotware Msalato ier RE i A A RON 2 5 USING IO ACM IN rss 3 1 INTO UC CUO 1 CO ACACIA a 3 2 ESatures OF 107 MIN AAA Aia 3 2 CAIMAN A AA 3 4 UE O A A 3 4 NO a a OC 3 5 AA e e O SEO OO gate ecas badass 3 6 E 3 6
84. s that require an efficient real time I O solution with a response time on the order of hundredths of seconds Active Ethernet I O Moxa s Active Ethernet I O line was developed specifically to address the limitations of the traditional passive approach Rather than having the host computer poll the I O device server over the network for the status of each I O device the Active Ethernet I O server intelligently sends the host computer status information only under specified conditions This is a report by exception approach which greatly reduces the load on CPU and network resources Network packets are far fewer in number and far smaller in size since I O information is only sent when necessary and only information from the specified I O device is sent Based on field tests of an ioLogik E2000 series server used in an RFID system 50 ms is the typical response time over a 100 Mbps Ethernet network Moxa s active I O messaging system uses TCP or UDP for I O messaging and supports sending messages to up to ten host computers simultaneously In addition to providing intelligent status reporting Active Ethernet I O servers are backwards compatible with all of the functions and capabilities of traditional passive remote I O servers loLogik E2214 User s Manual Introduction Click amp Go Moxa developed the Click amp Go logic control interface for easy configuration and deployment of Active Ethernet I O Click amp Go s intuitive graphica
85. t System Config E Export System Contig Connect Select this command to try connecting over the network to the selected ioLogik 3 23 ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Using ioAdmin Disconnect Select this command to drop the network connection with the selected ioLogik Delete I O Server Select this command to remove the selected ioLogik The ioLogik must be disconnected first Add Serial I O Server Select this command to add an ioLogik I O server by specifying its Unit ID Restart System Select this command to restart the selected 10Logik You will need to be logged in as an administrator to use this command Reset to Default Select this command to reset all settings on the selected 10Logik including console password to factory default values You will need to be logged in as an administrator to use this command Export System Config Select this command to export the selected ioLogik s configuration to a text file You will need to be logged in as an administrator to use this command It is strongly recommended you use this method to back up your configuration after you have finished configuring the 1oLogik for your application The following is a sample configuration file ioLogik E2214 Network IZO Server Configuration Date 1976 61 9525 Time 2 31 2 Firmware V1 0 Build68622212 1 Model MOD_TYPE E2214 Active Ethernet 1 0 Server 6DI 6D0 MOD_LOC MOD_NAME DI66 6 DI DI66_FILTER 166 156666 6
86. unction or from other Modbus software 3 21 ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Using ioAdmin Active Tags Tab When logged in as an administrator fill in the IP address in the Active Tags tab to configure Active OPC Address and Port settings ioLogik Active Ethernet I O can support up to 5 IPs at the same time The Active OPC Server Address can be filled in using the IP address The default port number is 9900 The port number should be the same as the setting in Active OPC Server s Active Tag Listen Port After the OPC setting and Channel Tags have been configured as desired click Create Tags The ioLogik Active Ethernet I O will reboot in order for the settings to take effect 140 Configuration v Server Info EP Server Settings Message Monitor En Network E Active OPC Server Setting 1 Address A Port ETS 2 Address A 2 Port ETS 3 Address OOOO Fort ETS 4 Address A Port 3900 5 Address o Port ETS 0 Channels Setting ALLATO Channels CHOO CHO CHO2 CHOS CHO4 CH O5 CHOB CH 07 CHOS CHO CH 10 f CH 11 On change i ee These Tags depend on ALL DO Channels CHOO CHO CHO2 CH 03 the model Heartbeat Interval o sec disable Max b5535 The Heartbeat Interval is the time between each instance Active OPC server is informed that 10Logik is still working The tags for Analog Value such as AI AO RTD TC are synchronized with pre defined percentages that a
87. us_00 DOStatus_01 0 OFF 1 0N O OFF 1 0N O STOP 1 START O STOP 1 START 0 DO 1 PULSE OUTPUT 0 DO 1 PULSE OUTPUT DOStatus_02 DOStatus_03 0 OFF 1 0N O OFF 1 0N DOLowWidth_02 DOLowWidth_03 E 3 O STOP 1 START O STOP 1 START DOMode_04 DOMode_05 0 DO 1 PULSE OUTPUT 0 DO 1 PULSE OUTPUT DOStatus_04 DOStatus_05 0 OFF 1 0N 0 OFF 1 0N O STOP 1 START O STOP 1 START DOCurrentRelayCNT_04 DOCurrentRelayCNT_05 E 4 F Factory Default Settings The factory default settings for the ioLogik E2214 are as follows IP address Netmask Gateway Communication Watchdog Modbus TCP Alive Check Modbus TCP Timeout Interval DI Mode DI Safe Status Filter Time for Counter Counter Trigger Type Counter Status DO Mode DO Safe Status Pulse Low Width Pulse Hi Width No of Pulses Password Module Name Module Location SNMP Community Contact Location 192 168 127 254 255 255 0 0 None Disable ON 60 sec DI Off 100 x 0 5mS Lo to Hi Stop DO Off 1 l 0 continuous empty empty empty Enable Public empty empty G Cable Wiring Device Wiring Diagrams Digital Input Dry Contact DI Dry Contact GND Power ATTENTION When connecting the I O device to the ioLogik s dry contacts we strongly recommended connecting DI Com to the power of the external sensor to avoid affecting other channels
88. vent Counter value will be reset to zero if power is disconnected If you select Save status on power failure the Event Counter value will be saved when power is disconnected When power is reconnected the value will be as you left it You can set Power On Settings to have counting resume immediately The Event Counter starts counting events when specified by a Modbus command or a Click amp Go Logic rule You can also specify counting to begin automatically when the ioLogik is powered on To activate this function select Start under Counter mode parameter in the Power On Settings 3 11 ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Using ioAdmin You can control how an Event Counter channel behaves during a network disconnection with the Safe Status Settings and the Host Connection Watchdog in the Watchdog When the Host Connection Watchdog is enabled a network disconnection will activate the Safe Status Settings The Event Counter channel can be configured to continue counting by selecting Start Continue under Counter mode parameter If Start Continue is not selected the Event Counter channel will suspend counting If the Host Connection Watchdog is not enabled then the Safe Status Settings will be ignored and the Event Counter channel will continue counting during a network disconnection ATTENTION The Host Connection Watchdog is disabled by default and must be enabled for Safe Status Settings to take effect 10 Configuration W Server Info P Ser
89. ver Settings Ex Network Y watchdog Y Click amp Go Logic Host Connection Monitor The Apply to all channels option applies all settings to DI channels Configuring Digital Output Relay Channels EDO Channet a0 x eel Config Test al Relay Count EF Alias Name Set 1 Mode Settings Mode po El Pulse mode paramete ii 3 OO EE Lom High fi 1 5 Output o pulses 2 Power On Setting DO status Pulse mode paramete Status ON t e 5 Interval o sec bMas 300 Output Pulss Star 3 Safe Status Settings DO status Pulse mode paramete OFF ButpotFulse 2 StartEontinue Apple to all channels The ioLogik E2214 provides up to 6 digital output relay channels 3 12 ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Using ioAdmin A A DO channel can be set to DO or Pulse Output mode In DO mode the specifications are as follows In Pulse Output mode the selected digital output channel will generate a square wave as specified in the pulse mode parameters The low and high level widths are specified in multiples of 0 5 ms with a maximum setting of 65 535 32 767 ms For example you would enter 1000 for a width of 500 ms If the low width value is 5000 and the high width value is 5000 the pulse output would be a square wave with a 5 second pulse cycle For the number of pulses you can specify between 1 and 4 294 967 295 pulses or enter 0 for continuous pulse out
90. view the TCP connections from other hosts This feature can help you manage your devices 3 Main Menu E2214 1 Overview Basic Settings pa Network Settings E I O Settings Ey System Management a Accessible IP Settings E SNMP Agent A Network Connection a Firmware Update a Import System Config Network Connection Total TCP IP Connection s 3 Source Host Address 192 168 19 40 192 168 19 120 192 168 19 201 Destination Host Address 4 9 Connection Type MODBUS TCP MODBUS TCP Web HTTP Connection Type Total Solution for Industrial Device Networking ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Web Console Configuration Firmware Update On the Firmware Update page you can load new or updated firmware onto the ioLogik Total Solution for Industrial Device Networking Main Menu E2214 0 Overview a Basic Settings SC Network Settings Firmware Update Choose a new firmware file path ae I O Settings O System Management a Accessible IP Settings Warning f C SNMP Agent gt a ico Erin a hte reais cannot be reversed Network Connection 3 Disconnecting power or network cable would lead to firmware corruption during the time a Firmware Update Update Home C Import System Config 1 Export System Config Import System Config On the Import System Config page you can import a configuration onto the ioLogik server The configuration file can be generate
91. volve connecting to ioLogik R Series devices Active Message Listen Port specifies the port number to use for Active Messages If your network uses a firewall you can coordinate this setting with your firewall settings to ensure that active messages get through Reset NA4010 Network Adaptor IP is used to re assign an IP address to the NA 4010 network as reported by the 10Logik E2000 series adaptor for ioLogik 4000 systems MOXA i Admin Fie sistem Sot Heb 82 Auto scan Active Ethemet IO Server ae Network Interface TiO status Refresh Rate TCP Socket Timeout Interval COM Port setting Active Mesage Listen Port Reset WA4010 Network Adapter IF The Sort menu allows the server list in the navigation panel to be sorted by connection model and location File System Sort Help At a g Host 192 1 By IO server Connection Ega ioLogik Fa By IO Server Type 0 E22 y By IO Server Location 3 7 ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Using ioAdmin Help In the Help menu you can view wiring guides and information about ioAdmin Hie System Sot Hips aig E E E Host 192 168 19 20 a 2 54 ioLogik Ou 2210 Tee Guide for nr ioLogikAQ00 About Quick Links Quick links are provided to search for the ioLogik on the network and sort the server list la a y A Search network for I O servers El Sort by connection ee Sort by I O server type EA Sort by location Main Window I O C
92. word CH3DO Last Reset Time for Current Relay Count Month Value 30048 0x002F CH3 DO Last Reset Time for Current Relay B 6 ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Modbus TCP Address Mappings Count Year Value 30049 0x0030 l word CH4 DO Last Reset Time for Current Relay Count Sec Value 30050 0x0031 30051 0x0032 30052 0x0033 30053 0x0034 30054 0x0035 30055 0x0036 CH4 DO Last Reset Time for Current Relay Count Min Value CH4 DO Last Reset Time for Current Relay Count Hour Value CH4 DO Last Reset Time for Current Relay Count Mday Value CH4 DO Last Reset Time for Current Relay Count Month Value CH4 DO Last Reset Time for Current Relay Count Year Value CH5 DO Last Reset Time for Current Relay Count Sec Value CH5 DO Last Reset Time for Current Relay Count Min Value CH5 DO Last Reset Time for Current Relay Count Hour Value CH5 DO Last Reset Time for Current Relay Count Mday Value CH5 DO Last Reset Time for Current Relay Count Month Value CH5 DO Last Reset Time for Current Relay 30056 0x0037 30057 0x0038 30058 0x0039 30059 0x003A 30060 0x003B Count Year Value word word word word word word 4xxxx Read Write Registers Functions 3 6 16 Data Type 40001 0x0000 CHO DO Pulse Output Count Value Hi Word 40002 0x0001 CHO DO Pulse Output Count Value B 7 ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Modbus TCP Address Mappings O O AA 40003 0x0002 CH1 DO Pulse Output Count Value
93. ze If the current exceeds the maximum rating the wiring could overheat causing serious damage to your equipment Grounding the Unit The ioLogik is equipped with two grounding points one on the wall mount socket and the other on the DIN rail mount Both grounding points are connected to the same conducting pathway Connecting to the Network 1 Connect the ioLogik to the host PC with an Ethernet cable For initial configuration it is recommended that the ioLogik E2214 to be configured using a direct connection to a host computer rather than remotely over the Internet 2 Set the host PC s IP address to 192 168 127 xxx xxx from 001 to 253 In Windows you can adjust this setting through the Control Panel Default IP Address Default Netmask Default Gateway 192 168 127 254 255 255 255 0 3 Use ioAdmin or the web console to detect the ioLogik Once the ioLogik has been detected modify the settings as needed for your network environment then restart the server 2 2 ioLogik E2214 User s Manual Initial Setup Adding More I O Channels A cost effective way to add more I O channels to your 0Logik is to attach an appropriate 1oLogik R2000 series I O The 2 ioLogiks can be snapped together using the RS 485 System Bus connector as shown in the following figure For the 10Logik E2000 series additional digital I O channels are added using the ioLogik R2110 Additional analog channels are added using the ioLogik R2140 BY

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