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4. 13 9 ModBus Eig 1 hey Ethernet Gif Hacrpo 0 IE Internet Drawing 4 Page Setup Set of similar objects B 2 3 4 1 Setting the system operation mode The protocol converter operates in two modes e Configuration e Operation The configuration mode provides for setup of all drivers of DevLink Converter which allows for faster setup of the system The configuration mode provides for full operation and completion of tasks of all registered drivers of DevLink Converter which substantially slows down the setup process Thus it is not recommended to make substantial changes in the system in the operation mode Setup of the operation mode of DevLink Converter is done at Setup page of Control object drawing B 5 by using the control element Configuration Mode While ticking this control element the
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6. 345 1 1 243 perut coc gt Internet d Drawing B 7 Page Setup Buttons for special actions 38 ee re B 2 3 4 4 Setting removing variables from query Setting removing variables from query determines whether the value from appropriate field is read or not and is written in DB appropriate variable Thus if the variable is removed from query its value is not updated If the variable value may be set removed from query then to the right of the appropriate variable setup there should be a checkbox control element allowing for assignment and removal of variable from query drawing B 8 If the checkbox element is set the variable is set for query If the tick is not there the variable is removed for query Devi ink Converter Microsoft Internet Explorer DE
7. _10 0 2 _11 0 CEU Internet Drawing B 9 Page Setup Setup of similar objects To edit properties of objects one should e Inthe table select the lines appropriate with the required objects upon multiple selections of lines located in the table for various locations of scroll bar when using Opera internet browser for vertical scroll of the page one should use the mouse wheel For group selection set ticks Write in the group for properties of group change in the frame lower part e Set the required values of properties by use of special control elements in the frame lower part e Press button Write in the table to move the data to the table e Afterwards one may set up the next object or the group of objects in the same table e To apply all changes in the table press button Apply To remove objects one should e Select in the table the lines of appropriate objects for removal e Press button remove from the table e Afterwards one may set up the next object or the group of objects in the same table or continue removal e To apply all changes in the table press button Apply B 2 3 4 6 Saving configuration By use of Web configuration manager one may set up the current session of DevLink Converter operation So all made changes in the setu
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9. e X jumper position does not matter Table 4 14 contains data on designation of PORT1 connector contacts for UARTO and UARTD interfaces of the auxiliary board Table 4 14 Designation of DB 9M RS 232 connector contacts E rd eos Contact function UARTO UARTD design 1 DCD Data carrier detect Input 2 RXD Received data Input 3 TXD Transmitted data Output 4 DTR Data terminal ready Output 5 GND DevLink P200 signal ground 6 DSR Data set ready Input 7 RTS Request to send Output 8 CTS Clear to send Input 9 RI Ring indicator Input The following symbolic notation is used in Table 4 9 signal is used signal is not used Interface connector PORT2 on auxiliary board Up to 4 asynchronous serial interfaces UART can be connected to connector PORT2 The interfaces support data exchange with standard baud rates up to 115200 bit s and have RS 485 or RS 422 physical layer Selection of the processor port and desired physical layer is done using the provided jumpers Table 4 15 shows positions of the jumpers for selection of each of the interface types 20 fs DEVLINK P200 Table 4 15 Selection of PORT2 interface types with jumpers JAYAK 420000 001 20 RE Jumper position Processor Interfaces connected JP102 JP103 JP200 JP201 JP203
10. The home page will open in the Internet browser as a result drawing B 2 Devi ink Converter Microsoft Internet Explorer ay http 192 168 1 99 akindex html v DEVLINK CONVERTER l Visualization Setup Assignments Help Internet Drawing B 2 Page Home Page 34 ere The home page has control elements for moving to pages Visualization Setup Assignments and Help Every page of the site has a page movement menu in the upper part to make it more convenient to move around the configuration manager site B 2 3 4 Setup The setup objects are software modules of protocol converter DevLink P200r communications channels etc i e all elements which need setup All objects are united in a hierarchical tree the top of which is the major object DevLink Converter To set up the parameters of objects of DevLink Converter use the page Setup drawing B 3 Movement to page Setup may be done either by choosing menu item Setup of configuration manager or by clicking appropriate button on the home page drawing B 2 This page consists of two parts The page left part let frame has a tree structured list of setup and visualization ob
11. 2 24 24 V Networking connectors LAN1 and LAN2 DevLink amp P200 has two serial Ethernet 10 100Base TX interfaces corresponding to Recommendation IEEE 802 3 Ethernet controllers provide automatic switching between 10 and 100 Mbit s network disconnection detection execution of network communication algorithms collision detection and control over data transmission Fig 4 3 Ethernet connector RJ 45 Contact designation for connectors LAN1 and LAN2 of RJ 45 type is given in Table 4 3 Table 4 3 Contact designation for connectors LAN1 and LAN2 Contact No Contact designation Contact function 1 TD Transmitted data plus 2 TD Transmitted data minus 3 RD Received data plus 4 5 Not connected 6 RD Received data minus 7 8 Not connected Each Ethernet connector has LED indicators see Fig 4 LED indicator LINK lights on when the Ethernet controller detects a device supporting speed 100 Mbit s on the opposite end of the cable Such device can be represented by a network hub switch or any other Ethernet controller complying with IEEE 802 3 Specification If the Ethernet controller detects a device supporting speed 10 Mbit s on the other end of the cable the LED indicator remains de energized Description of LED functions is given in Table 4 4 During data exchange through Ethernet network indicator LINK should blink If the device is the opposite end of the line is off or
12. 4 DTR Data terminal ready Output 5 GND DevLink P200 signal ground 6 DSR Data set ready Input 7 5 Request to send Output 8 CTS Clear to send Input 9 RI Ring indicator Input The following symbolic notation is used in Table 4 9 signal is used signal is not used Connector PORT2 Connector PORT2 of type 15EDGRC 3 5 04P male represents an asynchronous serial interface processor port UART2 with RS 485 physical layer The interface has galvanic isolation and supports data exchange with standard baud rates up to 115200 bit s 4 Fig 4 6 Connector of type 15bEDGRC 3 5 04P male Table 4 10 contains data on designation of PORT2 connector contacts Table 4 10 Designation of RS 485 connector type 15bEDGRC 3 5 04P Contact No Contact designation Contact function 1 5V Out Supply for ext device 2 DATA B Data plus 3 DATA A Data minus 4 GND ISO Isolated ground 17 Table 4 11 Correspondence between UART and serial port number UART Interface Linux device Port No UART2 RS485 isolated on main board dev ttyS3 4 Below are given some recommendation on realization of industrial networks based on RS 485 interfaces The signals are connected using shielded cable with two or four twisted pairs in a common shield We recommend using cable types KSPiP KSPiEP 2x2x0 4 or KSPiEV KSPiEP 4x2x0 4 manufa
13. 9 comoose 4 3 Operating modes e Operating modes of DevLink P200 are indicated with LEDs INIT on the left red and STATUS on the right green e Description of embedded software operation and application programming is given in the software maintenance documentation 5 INTERACTION WITH OTHER DEVICES DevLink P200 communicates with other equipment and devices via interfaces RS 232 RS 485 RS 422 USB host and Ethernet Interfaces RS 232 and USB host can be used for connection of individual devices while via RS 485 and RS 422 for both individual devices and networks thereof Examples of connecting devices with different interface types to DevLink amp P200 are shown in Annex 1 When field network devices are connected via interfaces RS 485 and RS 422 the following recommendations should be observed e DevLink P200 should be the last device in the chain of devices interconnected by RS 485 or RS 422 network It should not be inserted into a break in the line see Fig 5 1 e last devices of an RS 485 or RS 422 network should be connected to the line using terminating resistors If DevLink amp P200 is connected to an existing network of power fiscal metering devices that are already in operation the terminating resistor if present of a last device in the chain should be removed prior to connection of DevLink P200 gt RIDE C Last device in RS 485 network with terminating resistor Other devi
14. DevLink Converter goes into configuration mode If the tick is removed the system is in the operation mode Transfer into the operation mode may take come time depending on the number of installed drivers of DevLink converter and the number of setups of every one of them 36 DevL_ink Converter Microsoft Internet Explorer ay http 192 168 1 99 gkindex html v Nepexoa 3 DEVLINK CONVERTER 199 Ey Ay 870 5 101 Gm Hacrpoitka 243 ModBus am 8 9 1 Aan Internet Drawing B 5 Page Setup Setting operation mode B 2 3 4 2 Setting values of parameters of setup object To set up the object one should drawing B 4 e Select it in the objects tree the left frame e As a result of selection in the right frame there will be displayed available for setup the properties of the selected object presented by appropriate control elements e One may set the required values and press the button Apply by use of appropriate control elemen
15. JP204 port to PORT2 UARTO RS 485 UART2 RS 485 2 3 2 3 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 UART3 RS 485 UART5 RS 485 UARTO Not used UART2 RS 422 X X 2 3 2 3 1 2 1 2 UART3 RS 485 UART5 RS 485 UARTO RS 485 UART2 RS 485 2 3 2 3 1 2 1 2 2 3 2 3 UART3 Not used UART5 RS 422 UARTO Not used UART2 RS 422 P 5 em a id i UART3 Not used UART5 RS 422 The following symbolic notation is used in Table 4 15 1 2 installed between contacts 1 and 2 e 2 3 jumper is installed between contacts 2 and e X jumper position does not matter Table 4 16 Correspondence between UART and serial port numbers UART Interface Linux device UARTO devittyS1 2 UART2 devittyS3 4 UART3 devittyS4 5 UART5 devittyS6 7 Designation of PORT2 connector contacts is shown in Table 4 17 Table 4 17 Contact use of DB 9F connector for interfaces RS 485 and RS 422 UARTO UART2 UART3 UART5 Contact No RS 485 RS 485 RS 422 RS 485 RS 485 RS 422 1 DATA 2 DATA 3 Viso Viso Viso Viso Viso Viso 4 DATA Rx 5 DATA 6 DATA Rx 7 DATA Tx 8 DATA Rx 9 DATA Tx The following symbolic notation is used in Table 4 9 signal is used signal is not used Viso isolated voltage for powering an external device 24 BDrEvLINK P200 J
16. RS 485 RS 422 USB host and OneWire interfaces while to operator s workstation via GSM GPRS modem and or Ethernet modules e Input interfaces RS 232 and USB are used for connection to individual devices not equipped with RS 485 interface or for monitoring and setting of current DevLink amp P200 operating mode e Input RS 485 interface is intended for connection of individual external devices or network thereof e Ethernet interface can be used both as an input for connection of individual devices with Ethernet port and an output for communication with operator s workstation e f DevLink P200 is supplied with GSM GPRS module wireless connection to external systems can be provided in two modes data transmission in circuit switched data mode CSD that is similar to operation of older analog modems data transmission using TCP IP based networking protocols client mode with dynamic IP address allocation via gateway GPRS support node laid over digital general packet radio service GPRS e f DevLink P200 is supplied only with Ethernet module the device can operate in two modes data transmission in client mode data transmission with Ethernet RS 485 232 422 interface conversion 4 2 Device design and operating principle 4 2 1 General description 4 2 1 1 DevLink P200 consists of an electronic module and an aerial The module and the aerial are installed into shock proof plastic cases 4 2 1 2 DevLink P200 is an
17. RS 485 connector with galvanic isolation e Three connectors for installation of the expansion board e RESET button for initialization of the device e Contact providing evidence of unauthorized opening of the case e Two status indicators INIT and STATUS e Protection grounding screw 12 JAYAK 420000 001 20 RE DEVLINK P200 Single board version of DevLink P200 with upper cover removed is shown in Fig 4 2 LAN2 LAN1 POWER RESET SENSORS USB Ethernet Ethernet supply voltage button ANTENNA Host INIT PORT1 PORT2 input Grounding STATUS RS 232 RS 485 6 discrete screw signals Figure 4 2 Single board version of DevLink P200 electronic module 4 2 2 1 Single board version connector functions Power supply connector POWER The power voltage is supplied to DevLink P200 via connector POWER DevLink P200 has internal overvoltage protection Designation and functions of the power supply connector contacts is given in Table 4 1 and Table 4 2 The connector type is 2EHDRC 02P male Table 4 1 Supply connector POWER contact designation for AC 220 V version Contact No Contact designation Contact function 1 N Phase 2 L Neutral 13 Table 4 1 Supply connector POWER contact designation for DC 24 V version Contact No Contact designation Contact function 1 24 24 V
18. electronic module with embedded software The external view of DevLink P200 is shown in Fig 4 1 4 2 1 3 The front panel of DevLink has a sticker containing the following information e trade mark of the manufacturer e device name e serial number in accordance with manufacturer s numbering system e year of production There are two LEDs on the front panel of the controller INIT on the left red STATUS on the right green 11 DEVLINK P200 JAYAK 420000 001 20 RE Fig 4 1 External view of DevLink P200 4 2 1 4 The electronic part of DevLink has modular design and can consist of one PCB main board or two PCBs main and expansion boards 4 2 2 Single board version of DevLink P200 The single board version of DevLink P200 contains the following component parts e Power supply connector POWER and a PWM converter with isolating transformer providing secondary voltages e Microcontroller SDRAM Flash memory for embedded software real time clock and calendar with backup battery e Two Ethernet connectors LAN1 and LAN2 optional with transformer decoupling e One USB host connector without galvanic isolation e One connector SENSORS for connection of digital external devices with OneWire interface without galvanic isolation e Interface for GSM channel with an aerial connector and two User s SIM cards e One RS 232 connector full or abridged without galvanic isolation e One
19. missing the Ethernet controller switches indicator LINK off Description of functions if LEDs ACT and LINK is given in Table 4 4 Table 4 4 Functions of LEDs ACT and LINK Status and operating modes ACT LINK 1 No power supply 2 Ethernet controller fault 3 Ethernet cable is not connected en ot 4 Ethernet controller on the opposite line end is not detected Ethernet controller supporting speed 10 Mbit s on the other line On Off end has been detected Ethernet controller supporting speed 100 Mbit s on the other line On On end has been detected 14 ree eee Table 4 4 Functions of LEDs ACT and LINK continuation Status and operating modes ACT LINK Data exchange at speed of 10 Mbit s Blinking Off Data exchange at speed of 100 Mbit s Blinking On Brief interface characteristics e Interface Ethernet 10Base TX u 100Base TX uses one cable type e Recommended cable type is shielded or non shielded twisted pair Category 5 with characteristic impedance of 100 Ohm e Cable length 100Base TX up to 140 m 10Base TX up to 185 m e Connection topology P2P for interconnection of more than two devices a network hub should be used e Automatic detection of Ethernet controller type on the opposite line end and automatic selection of data exchange speed Automatic detection of connection to network and disconnection from that e Below are given some recommendation on real
20. 1 4 2 1 General description 11 4 2 2 Single board version of DevLink amp P200 12 4 2 3 Double board version of DevLink amp P200 18 4 3 Operating modes 22 5 INTERACTION WITH OTHER DEVICES 22 6 MEASURING DEVICES AND ACCESSORIES 23 7 MARKING AND SEALING 23 8 PACKAGE 23 9 INTENDED USAGE 23 9 1 Operating restrictions 23 9 2 Preparation for usage 23 9 3 Unpacking 24 9 4 The product external inspection range and order 24 9 5 Installation 24 9 6 Preparation for operation 24 9 7 Dismounting 25 9 8 Product use 25 fs DEVLINK P200 JAYAK 420000 001 20 RE 9 9 Safety measures 25 10 MAINTENANCE 26 10 1 Maintenance 26 10 2 Safety Measures 26 10 3 Technical inspection 26 11 CURRENT REPAIR 27 12 STORAGE 27 13 TRANSPORTATION 27 14 RECYCLING 27 15 MANUFACTURER S GUARANTEE 27 ANNEX A for reference Ethernet cross over cable schematic diagram 28 ANNEX B Design and operation of DevLink P200 protocol converter 32 B 1 Functions of DevLink P200 protocol converter 32 B 2 Architecture of DevLink P200 software 33 ANNEX D Package layout for DevLink P200 protocol converter recommended 3 46 Revision sheet 47 re RR INTRODUCTION This Manual contains the major information about the design operation principles and features of DevLink P200 protocol converter and the information required for the product s correct and safe operation assessment of its technical status and recycling DevLink P200 should be operated by people f
21. 91 ree RR ANNEX B Design and operation of DevLink P200 protocol converter B 1 Functions of DevLink amp P200 protocol converter DevLink P200 protocol converter fulfils the following functions 1 Data related functions 2 Diagnostics functions 3 Auxiliary functions B 1 1 Data related functions Data related functions are as follows e organization of data exchange with various data sources via different communication channels e transferring of data to subscriber devices via the required physical interfaces and using the required exchange protocols Data exchange in this case implies e Collection of data from various primary control and supervision devices e Data exchange with different systems e Acquisition of physical signal measurements from various measurement devices digital and analog devices encoders etc e Issuing of control commands to other systems and devices B 1 2 Diagnostics functions During operation DevLink P200 generates diagnostics data related to operation of the device itself and the drivers The diagnostics data can be viewed using Web configurator software B 1 3 Auxiliary functions There are the following auxiliary functions e Configuring the protocol converter e Displaying of data e Manual setting of parameter values The Configuration Change function provides setting of DevLink amp P200 parameters using Web configurator The Data Visualization function displ
22. APPROVED ROP Code RELU JAYAK 420000 001 20RE LU PROTOCOL CONVERTER fs DEVLINK P200 User s Manual JAYAK 420000 001 20 RE 49 sheets Penza 2011 rere This manual is the official documentation of SPC KRUG Ltd SPC KRUG Ltd 2011 All rights reserved Reference to SPC KRUG Ltd is obligatory for reprint SPC KRUG Ltd is the owner of copyright for design of DevLink series as a whole for original technical solutions used in this product and also for built in system software The manufacturer reserves the right to amend the design and software to improve the product features Please refer your questions concerning usage and also requests for purchase of DevLink series products to SCIENTIFIC and PRODUCTION COMPANY SPC KRUG 1 Titova Street Penza 440028 Russia Phone 7 8412 49 97 75 55 64 97 49 94 14 48 34 80 Fax 7 8412 55 64 96 E mail krug krug2000 ru http www krug2000 ru Contact SPC KRUG technical support at e mail support krug2000 ru re CONTENTS Page INTRODUCTION 5 LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS 6 1 DEVICE APPLICATION 7 2 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 8 2 1 Overall dimensions 8 2 2 Processing core parameters 8 2 3 Power supply parameters 8 2 4 Interface parameters 8 2 5 Environment requirements 8 2 6 Environment mechanical stability 8 2 7 Safety 9 2 8 Reliability 9 3 DELIVERY SET 10 4 DESIGN AND OPERATION 11 4 1 Interfaces 11 4 2 Device design and operating principle 1
23. amiliar with the product operation principles design and this Manual While operating DevLink P200 personnel should follow the recommendations stated in The Safety Rules of Operation of Electric Devices by Consumers DevLink P200 is a combined hardware and software solution intended for conversion of data coming from various devices in different formats into uniform data format standardized in a company or a certain branch of industry DevLink P200 provides integration of primary data sources with different interface types into common data acquisition and control system DevLink P200 allows e Interconnection of system nodes that cannot be connected directly e Creation of hierarchical structures incorporated into common control and supervision system by providing communication with its subsystems DevLink P200 can be used in process control systems PCS remote control systems and electric power fiscal metering systems in different branches of industry DevLink P200 can operate on around the clock basis with maintenance shutdowns during process equipment downtimes DevLink P200 has the following advantages e up to date 320bit RISC processor e low power consumption and power dissipation e high reliability due to state of the art components efficient hardware and software diagnostic means modern manufacturing techniques e enhanced communication capabilities LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS In the present Manual the follo
24. an be connected to the interface The interface provides 5V 300 mA power supply for powering external slave devices It incorporates protection against high voltage short duration disturbances in communication lines 1234 Fig 4 4 USBA 1J connector 15 DEVLINK P200 JAYAK 420000 001 20 RE Designation of USB connector contacts type USBA 1J is given in Table 4 5 Table 4 5 Connector USBA 1J contact designation Contact No Contact designation Contact function 1 5V Out Supply for slave devices 2 HDMA Data plus 3 HDPA Data minus 4 GND Signal ground Connector of interface SENSORS Connector SENSORS is intended for connecting to digital device controller with OneWire interface Designation of SENSORS connector contacts type 15EDGRC 3 81 04P is given in Table 4 6 Table 4 6 Connector SENSORS type 1 SEDGRC 3 81 04P contact designation Contact No Contact designation Contact function 1 5V Out Sensor supply 2 DATA I O Input output data 3 SNSPWR Controlled supply 4 GND Signal ground Connector ANTENNA Connector ANTENNA of type SMA JR is intended for connection of GSM aerial to DevLink P200 Wireless channel module is connected to processor port UART1 Connector of interface PORT1 Connector PORT1 of type DB 9M male represents an asynchronous serial interface UART with RS 232 physical layer It supports data exchange with standard b
25. aud rates up to 115200 bit s The port incorporates protection against high voltage short duration disturbances in communication lines but is not galvanically decoupled By switching the provided jumpers the connector can be configured as full RS 232 interface with all dataflow control signals processor port UARTO or as abridged interface without control signals processor port UARTD Table 4 7 shows positions of the jumpers for selection of each of the interface types Table 4 7 Selection of interface type with jumpers Jumper position JP600 JP601 Processor port Interface connected to PORT1 1 2 1 2 UARTO full RS 232 2 3 2 3 UARTD abridged RS 232 debug Table 4 8 Correspondence between UART and serial port numbers UART Interface Linux device Port No UARTDB RS232 debug dev ttySO 1 UARTO RS232 full dev ttyS1 2 Connector DB 9M male with contact numbers is shown in Fig 4 5 16 fs DEVLINK P200 JAYAK 420000 001 20 RE 4 5 6 T Fig 4 5 Connector DB 9M male Table 4 9 contains data on designation of PORT1 connector contacts for both full RS 232 UARTO and abridged UARTD interfaces Table 4 9 Designation of DB 9M RS 232 connector contacts s e Contact function UARTO UARTD design 1 DCD Data carrier detect Input 2 RXD Received data Input 3 TXD Transmitted data Output
26. ays values of different parameters of DevLink amp P200 The Manual Setting function is intended for manual setting of DevLink amp P200 parameters 32 2 Architecture of DevLink P200 software The structure of DevLink P200 software is modular with provisions for further upgrading support of new protocols devices and diagnostics functions DevLink software consists of the following modules e Database DB e Driver manager e WEB configurator e Drivers B 2 1 Database The database is intended for storing of actual configuration of the drivers and parameter settings B 2 2 Driver manager The driver manager fulfils the following functions e Configuration e Driver launching control e Conversion of different protocols Procedure of configuring is initiated using Web configurator with subsiquent saving of the configuration The Driver Manager automatically launches all the drivers registered in the system and controls operation thereof In case of any anomalies in operation of a driver the Driver Manager restarts the driver Drivers are intended for establishing data links to various devices and systems More detailed description of drivers functions settings and registration is provided in Users Manuals of the corresponding drivers After energizing of the device all software components are booted up automatically In the beginning the database with configuration of the installed drivers is load
27. ces without terminators Fig 5 1 Example of connecting DevLink P200 to RS 485 network Devices with Ethernet port are connected to DevLink P200 directly using the Ethernet connector with cross cable cross over 22 6 MEASURING DEVICES AND ACCESSORIES DevLink P200 does not require use of measuring devices tools and accessories during its entire life time 7 MARKING AND SEALING DevLink P200 should be marked using GOST 26 020 font The marking should be preserved during the entire life time of DevLink P200 Decorative label is placed on DevLink P200 body stating e Manufacturer s trade mark e Product name e Serial number under the manufacturer s numeration system e Product manufacture year The product does not require special sealing by the manufacturer as the protection of data from unauthorized access is ensured by design Sealing may be done by the operating entity after connection of DevLink amp P200 Absence of mechanical damage of the product body and boards is obligatory for acceptance of claims by the manufacturer in case of the product failure 8 PACKAGE The package of the product and the operation documents conforms to requirements of GOST 9181 74 The suppliers consumer package is used for packing the product The product should be packed in closed ventilated premises under temperature of plus 15 C to plus 40 C and relative humidity not more then 80 without presence of aggress
28. communications standard GSM 900 1800 1900 e Max physical connection distance for RS 232 interface up to 10m for RS 422 interface up to 1000 m for RS 485 interface up to 1000 m 2 5 Environment requirements The device is designed for operation under the following conditions e ambient temperature from 5 C to 55 C or from 40 C to 70 C to be selected when ordering e ambient air humidity up to 95 at no more than 35 C without condensation group V3 as per GOST 12997 e air pressure from 84 0 to 107 7 kPa group R1 as per GOST 12997 2 6 Environment mechanical stability As concerns mechanical stability performance DevLink P200 meets the requirements of group L1 vibration proof devices according to GOST 12997 8 E _______ 27 Safety e concerns protection against penetration of dust and water DevLink P200 corresponds to protection degree IP20 as per GOST 14254 96 e DevLink P200 corresponds to electrical safety Class 01 as per GOST 12 2 007 0 e Insulation withstand voltage of DevLink power supply circuits is up to 1 5 kV for 1 min at 20 5 C e Insulation resistance of power supply circuits measured between those and relative to the case is as follows at least 20 MOhm at ambient temperature up to 25 C at least 5 MOhm at ambient temperature within 25 40 C 2 8 Reliability Reliability parameters of DevLink P200 are as follows e MTBF no les
29. ctured by NPP Spetscabel The cable shield should be connected to the grounding terminal at one end of the line only Usually this is done at DevLink side inside the cabinet where the device is installed The RS 485 network has linear multi drop topology The line ends should have terminating 120 Ohm 0 125 W resistors Recommended cable length for exchange speed of 115200 bit s no more than 500 m and for 9600 bit s no more than 1200 m Permissible branch length from main line is no more than 1 5 m Quantity of nodes per segment no more than 32 Serial interface PORT2 is general use Due to galvanic decoupling it allows connection of distant devices and can operate at high level of electromagnetic interference The interface incorporates protection against high voltage short duration disturbances in communication lines Protective grounding screw The protective grounding screw should be connected with User s protective grounding loop at the place of DevLink amp P200 installation Slots SIM 1 and SIM 2 for insertion of two SIM cards There are two slots for insertion of SIM cards SIM 1 and SIM 2 on the printed circuit board of DevLink electronic module The SIM cards are not included into the delivery set and ahould be purchased by User 4 2 3 Double board version of DevLink amp P200 The double board version of DevLink P200 incorporates the main board and an auxiliary board The main board contains the following compo
30. e home page drawing B 2 One should select the required object for visualization in the objects tree 44 fs DEVLINK P200 Devi ink Converter Microsoft Internet Explorer http 192 168 1 99 9kindex html JAYAK 420000 001 20 RE E Lj gt go ModBus RTU 7 Kanan 1 By jDEVLINK CONVERTER 1 _1 2 08 04 2010 09 37 10 6 H opMa _3 08 04 2010 09 37 10 6 4 08 04 2010 09 37 10 6 _5 08 04 2010 09 37 10 6 opMa
31. ed Then Driver Manager is loaded It uploads the drivers corresponding to the current configuration B 2 3 WEB configuration manager Web configurator B 2 3 1 Major functions of configuration manager Web configuration manager further configuration manager is a set of software allowing for setup of the protocol converter from another computer in the same network by use of browsers Microsoft Internet Explorer Opera Mozilla Firefox Configuration manager is designated for setup of DevLink amp P200 Configuration manager provides the following functions e Setup of converter DevLink P200 e Assignment of variables binding e Visualization of data and diagnostic information about status of converter DevLink P200 33 ree B 2 3 2 Structure of configuration manager Graphic configuration manager is done as Web site consisting of a set of interactive pages with certain functional designation Certain CGI applications or several CGI applications are assigned to every page providing certain actions and forming the page content under appropriate HTML page templates The structure of Web configuration manager site is in drawing D 1 Visualization setup Drawing B 1 The structure of Web configuration manager site B 2 3 3 Launch of configuration manager To start using configuration manager enter the following address in the address line of web browser and press Enter http IP address DevLink Converter
32. eneration of diagnostics data related to operation of the device itself and the drivers e displaying of diagnostics data using Web configurator Auxiliary functions e configuring the protocol converter e displaying of data e manual setting of parameter values 2 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 2 1 Overall dimensions Overall dimensions and DevLink P200 component part weights are shown in Table 1 Table 1 Overall dimensions and component part weights DevLink P200 components MR NONIS CAS Electronic unit 140x90x65 0 5 GSM aerial SPK GSM RA stub type 57 4x16 6x9 5 0 025 GSM aerial GSMDU001999 remote or similar 100x4x30 0 020 2 2 Processing core parameters e Central processor unit AT91SAM9G20 400 MHz e System RAM SDRAM PC 64 MB e Flash memory for storage system and application software 128 MB e Real time clock and calendar powered from backup battery e Watchdog timer 2 3 Power supply parameters e DevLink P200 can be supplied from 220 V a c network or from a 24 V d c power source supply voltage version is to be chosen when ordering e voltage deviation range for 220 V supply 170 260 V e voltage deviation range for 24 V supply 18 72 V e power consumption no more 5 W 2 4 Interface parameters e Data transmission medium Internet GSM network e Data exchange modes CSD SMS GPRS and Ethernet e Interfaces RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 USB host OneWire e Cellular
33. ernet cross over cable schematic diagram Fig A 1 Numeration of contacts One side of the cable has color scheme as follows 1 White orange 2 Orange 3 White green 4 Blue 5 White blue 6 Green 7 White brown 8 Brown The other side has color scheme as follows 1 White green 2 Green 3 White orange 4 Blue 5 White blue 6 Orange 7 White brown 8 Brown Fig A 2 28 DEVLINK P200 JAYAK 420000 001 20 RE Connection diagram DevLink _ 220B 50ry POWER RS 232 Fig A 3 Example of connection of single board DevLink to a device with RS 232 interface and sensors with dry contact output 29 f DEVLINK P200 JAY AK 420000 001 20 RE DevLink _ 220B POWER RS 232 1 RS 485 DATA 1 tog SF ise Tm gt 2 RS 485 DATA 2 I TA e para 8 _ 5 DATA 9 gt 4 RS 485 2 kana a Bi a B IB CeTb OneWire SENSORS 5 1 Fig A 4 Example of connection of two board DevLink to devices with RS 232 RS 485 and OneWire interfaces 30 DEVLINK P200 JAY AK 420000 001 20 RE DevLink POWER Fig A 5 Example of connection of two board DevLink to devices with RS 422 interface
34. in the Visualization one should use specially designed visualization modules One may choose the visualization module by use of the control element Data presentation type at the page Visualization setup The contents of control elements for visualization setup depend on available setup of the chosen visualization module B 2 3 5 1 Visualization module Table Visualization module provides for display of properties of objects set for query in the form of the table drawing B 11 The table shows all objects of the sub tree of the object selected in the tree The module may have the following setups e Update period sec B 2 3 6 Assignments One may move to the page Assignments drawing B 12 either by choosing menu item Assignments of the configuration manager or by pressing appropriate button at the home page drawing B 2 42 3 DEVLINK P200 DevLink Converter Microsoft Internet Explorer http 192 168 1 99 gkindex html DEVLINK CONVERTER 1 ModBus RTU 1
35. ing of key stroke Shift left mouse key and Ctrl left mouse key e Button is designated for adding assignments of variables to chosen in the right and left lists with scrolls Hot key s e Button remove is designated for removal of assignments selected in the table Hot key Del e Button Apply applies current changes of assignments related to the chosen path of the left filter e Control element Verify uniqueness of assignments determines uniqueness of assignments upon setting tick or does not do so upon removed tick Deactivation of verification of uniqueness of assignments slows for acceleration of the process of formation of assignments list Upon deactivation of this verification the User has to control himself herself the uniqueness of assignments B 2 3 6 2 Addition of assignments To add assignments one should e Select the required level of display of variables by use of the left and right drop down lists Filter e Select the elements for assignment in the left and right lists with scroll e Press button or hotkey s on the page As a result assignments will be added to the assignment table e Press Apply button to apply assignments Error message Error in change of assignments will be displayed in case of unsuccessful change B 2 3 6 3 Removal of assignments Ro remove assignments one should e Select the required level of display of variables by use of the
36. ive substances in the environment 9 INTENDED USAGE 9 1 Operating restrictions The conditions of operation of DevLink P200 should strictly conform to requirements stated herein 9 2 Preparation for usage The product is fully ready for its intended use upon completion of installation and commissioning works Installation and commissioning works may be done by the manufacturer s representatives authorized service centers and the Customer s representatives upon training and certification by the manufacturer 23 _ 9 3 Unpacking Check for package integrity upon receipt of DevLink P200 After the product transportation under negative temperature the unpacking should be done only after the package is kept in a warm room for no less then 12 hours Upon unpacking free DevLink P200 from packing materials and wipe it 9 4 The product external inspection range and order Upon external inspection check for the following e The product completeness against the product passport e Absence of visible mechanical damage e Cleanliness of sockets connectors and terminals e Status of connection wiring e Status and legibility of the marking 9 5 Installation DevLink P200 should be installed in strict conformity to requirements of this Manual and approved project DevLink P200 should be installed by the personnel familiar with this Manual Installation of DevLink P200 should be done as follows Mount the e
37. ization of industrial Ethernet networks e in case of interference from industrial equipment it is recommended to use cables of Category 5 with two or four twisted pairs in a common shield The cable shield should be grounded at a single point The segment length should not exceed 185 m or 140 m for 100Base TX e for connection of more than two Ethernet devices a network hub or switch should be used e Use of hub is reasonable if the quantity of devices is not large three or four If the quantity is larger it is necessary to provide a switch since due to Ethernet network features response times and network load will considerably rise and this can cause malfunctioning of the network e for connection of the processor module with hub or a switch direct Ethernet cable should be used If two devices are interconnected without a hub or a switch Ethernet cross cable see Annex 2 should be used as required by Ethernet Specification e itis recommended to use network switches instead of hubs This makes Ethernet network deterministic that is more suitable for remote equipment control by reduction network delays and improving reliability of communication USB connectors DevLink P200 has USB 2 0 host serial interface for connection of various USB slave devices such as WEB cameras USB microphones USB COM adapters etc The interface corresponds to USB 2 0 Specification and supports protocols Full speed and Low speed Up to 127 slave devices c
38. jects The right part has the necessary elements of control for set up of parameters or objects selected in a tree structured list of the page left frame ink Converter Web xondnryparop Microsoft Internet Explorer http 192 168 1 99 gkindex html DEVLINK CONVERTER Ely ModBus 0 9500 B ge Kanan 1 8 gt J 1 A COM mopra SA boron 9 3 3 9 v gt Internet Drawing B 3 Page Setup The right frame of the setup page may consist of two parts for set up of similar objects drawing B 4 e The upper part is in the form of the table with setup objects e lower pat has the necessary control elements for group or single setup of objects The design of
39. lectronic module in the cabinet at the place corresponding to design documentation If the design provides for use of an external aerial it should be located outside the cabinet within the coverage area of the cellular operator whose SIM card is installed into DevLink P200 electronic module Connect the device or a network of devices to be interrogated sensors and actuating mechanisms as per design documentation in accordance with electric wiring diagrams see Annex A Connection of DevLink P200 electronic module to sensors with dry contact type outputs to devices or a network of devices equipped with RS 485 RS 232 and to feeding mains should be made with cables having cross section of at least 0 22 mm2 Connection of DevLink P200 to feeding 220 V a c network should be made via an automatic circuit breaker with tripping current of 6 A 9 6 Preparation for operation After installation of DevLink amp P200 is complete and prior to beginning of work one should carry out the following operations e Check if electric connections agree with the electric wiring diagrams shown in Annex 1 e Place the external aerial of DevLink P200 within the coverage area of the cellular operator whose SIM card is installed into the device e Energize the device and wait until the green LED starts blinking with a period of 1 second authorization in the cellular network 24 e f the device is not configured one should perform se
40. left drop down list Filter e Select the elements for removal of assignments in the assignment table e Press Remove button or hotkey Del on the page As a result assignments will be removed from the assignment table e Press Apply button to apply changes Error message Error in change of assignments will be displayed in case of unsuccessful change B 2 3 6 4 Setup of selection of list of variables To call up the dialogue window Setup of selection drawing B 13 one should press button Filter of selection drawing B 12 of the appropriate variables list 44 BDrEvLINK P200 J savacsaonovo0 20 ne F Devi ink Converter Web kxondnryparop d 3 http 192 168 1 99 SelectionDialog html Internet Drawing B 13 Page Assignments Setup of tag selection Designation of control elements drawing B 13 e Control element Only selected is designated for determination what area of variables list is need for your work If the tick is set the changes of selection will apply only to the already selected area If the tick is not set the changes of selection will a
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42. ncase of external damage of the electronic block or network wiring DevLink amp P200 should be disconnected until the failure is remedied by the repair specialist e t is prohibited to install and operate DevLink P200 in fire hazardous and explosion hazardous areas of all types e While installing and operating DevLink P200 one should observe the requirements of GOST 12 3 003 GOST 12 3 032 GOST 12 3 036 and The Fire Safety Rules 10 3 Technical inspection DevLink P200 is subjected to compulsory acceptance tests upon production 26 11 CURRENT REPAIR The product current repair is done upon expiry of the guarantee operation term in case of failure Electronic block is repaired after it is disconnected from the power supply current While repairing the product one should follow The Safety Rules of Operation of Electric Devices 12 STORAGE DevLink P200 at the consumer warehouse may be stored unpacked for 24 months after the manufacturing date Upon long storage over two years DevLink P200 should be stored in the manufacturer s package on shelves under air temperature of plus 5 C to plus 40 C air relative humidity of up to 80 under temperature of 25 C The distance between the warehouse walls floor and the products should be not less then 0 5 m It is possible to store DevLink P200 without package under air temperature of plus 10 C to plus 35 C and air relative humidity of 80 under tempera
43. nent parts e Power supply connector POWER and a PWM converter with isolating transformer providing secondary voltages e Microcontroller SDRAM Flash memory for embedded software real time clock and calendar with backup battery e Up to two Ethernet connectors with transformer decoupling e One USB host connector without galvanic isolation e One connector for connection of digital external sensor with OneWire interface without galvanic isolation e Interface for GSM channel with an aerial connector and two User s SIM cards e RESET button for initialization of the device e Three connectors for installation of the expansion board e Contact providing evidence of unauthorized opening of the case e Two status indicators INIT and STATUS e Protective grounding screw The auxiliary board contains 18 BDrEvLIiNK P200 J g soos e Connector PORT of galvanically isolated RS 232 interface e Connector PORT2 of four RS 485 interfaces or two RS 422 interfaces with galvanic isolation Double board version of DevLink amp P200 with upper cover removed is shown in Fig 4 7 One can notice that connectors PORT1 PORT2 and are taken from the main board to the auxiliary one and provided with galvanic decoupling RESET ANTENNA LAN2 LAN1 POW ER button GSM USB Ethernet Ethernet supply voltage sensors Post INIT PORT4 PORT2 general STATUS 5 232 85 485 inpu
44. odBus RTU 1 _11 ModBus 1 _12 IModBus 1 _12 ModBus RTU 1 13 IModBus 1 _13 100 Internet Drawing B 12 Page Assignments By use of control elements of this page one may view set or remove assignments of variables Every assignment designates a two way relation of variables l e upon change of the value of variable X values of all variables assigned to the same will be changed too just as in case of change of the value of the variable the value of variable X will be changed too B 2 3 6 1 Designation of control elements at the page Assignments Designation of control elements drawing B 12 e left drop down list Filter is designated for choice of the display level of variables in the left list with a scroll and the assignments
45. p will be valid only until the hardware is reset If one wants 40 RH to save the made changes one should save the configuration To do so select in the objects tree the object DevLink Converter gt Control and in the right frame press button Save configuration drawing B 10 DevLink Converter Microsoft Internet Explorer DAR paska ay http 192 168 1 99 gkindex html v a DEVLINK CONVERTER zu DevLink e Sy 870 5 101 go Ey ModBus go C Internet Fig B 10 Page Settings Saving the configuration B 2 3 5 Visualization Visualization of data envisages display of data about current status of variables their properties and also display of diagnostic information One may move to Visualization page drawing B 11 either by selection of menu item Visualization configuration manager or by pressing appropriate button at th
46. pply to the entire list e Control element Add to selected determines that the selection will be added to the already selected part of variables list If the tick is set the changes of selection will be added to the already selected pat of variables list If the tick is not set the setup of selection will be done anew e Field Step of selection if required will set the selection interval e Field Filter of if required will set the template of name selection It may have a part of variables to be selected or regular expressions It may operate together with the field Step of selection e Button Invert selection inverts the list selection e Button Apply changes the list selection with consideration of setup e Button Close closes the dialogue window If required the filter may be used several times to set various selection setups 45 ANNEX D Package layout for DevLink P200 protocol converter recommended Package layout One set of spare Technical Packed product parts documents Polyethylene film Polyethylene film cover cover Box made of corrugated board Drawing D1 46 fs DEVLINK P200 Revision sheet JAYAK 420000 001 20 RE Numbers of sheets pages Total Incomin sheets 9 o number of D pages Document Signat 2 gt Replace in the number e Revised d New Annu
47. s than 100 000 hours e average life least 15 years 3 DELIVERY SET DevLink P200 is a standalone device with an ABS resin case without controls for DIN rail mounting The protocol converter delivery set includes accessories software and documentation as listed in Table 3 1 Table 3 1 Name and designation Note 1 HARDWARE 1 1 Electronic module 1 pcs 1 2 GSM aerial SPK GSM RA stub type or GSMDU001999 dua external id 2 SOFTWARE Supplied as embedded one 2 1 Software written to ROM of the electronic module 3 DOCUMENTATION 3 1 DevLink P200 Certificate JAYAK 426480 001 21PS 1 pcs 1 pcs 3 2 DevLink P200 User s Manual JAYAK 426480 001 21RE Ha CD 3 3 Software registration card DevLink P200 1 pcs The type designation of DevLink P200 is shown in Fig 3 1 DevLink P200 X XXX XXX X X Climatic version Rated supply voltage 5 from 5 to 55 C 4 DC 24 V 4 from 40 to 70 C 2 220 V 0 decoupled 1 without isolation X GSM GPRS modem SIM qty X RS 232 qty X USB qty X RS 485 qty 12 OneWire qty X Ethernet port qty Fig 3 1 Type designation of DevLink P200 10 4 DESIGN AND OPERATION 4 1 Interfaces e DevLink amp P200 Protocol Converter is designed for round the clock service e DevLink amp P200 converter is connected to other equipment RS 232
48. t 8 and output screw Figure 4 7 Double board version of DevLink electronic module 4 2 3 1 Function of connectors on double board DevLink PCBs Interface connector PORT1 on auxiliary board Connector PORT1 of type DB 9M male represents an asynchronous serial interface UART with RS 232 physical layer It supports data exchange with standard baud rates up to 115200 bit s The port incorporates protection against high voltage short duration disturbances in communication lines and is galvanically isolated By switching the provided jumpers the connector can be configured as full RS 232 interface with all dataflow control signals processor port UARTO or as abridged 19 interface without control signals processor port UARTD Table 4 12 shows positions of the jumpers for selection of each of the interface types Table 4 12 Selection of PORT interface type with jumpers Jumper position Processor Interface connected to JP100 JP101 JP102 JP103 port PORT1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 UARTO full RS 232 2 3 2 3 X X UARTD abridged RS 232 debug Table 4 13 Correspondence between UART and serial port numbers UART Interface Linux device Port No UARTDB RS232 debug dev ttySO 1 UARTO RS232 full devittyS1 2 The following symbolic notation is used in Table 4 12 e 1 2 jumper is installed between contacts 1 and 2 e 2 3 jumper is installed between contacts 2 and
49. table The list Filters has shortened paths by use of which variables are available for assignments e left scroll list has the list of all variables available for assignment in the path chosen in the left filter This control element is designated for choice of variables for assignments The names of list elements are shortened and have the paths to variables except for filter paths Multiple selections of lines are done by way of pressing of key stroke Shift left mouse key and Ctrl left mouse key e The control element Display queried objects is used for display in the appropriate list of only those variables which are queried now e Button update is used to apply the appropriate filter e table of assignments is designated for display of assignments of variables in the chosen path left filter Multiple selections of lines are done by pressing key stroke Shift left mouse key and Ctrl left mouse key 43 ee e The right drop down list Filter is designated for choice of the display level of variables in the right list with a scroll The list Filters has shortened paths by use of which variables are available for assignments e right scroll list has the list of all variables available for assignment in the path chosen in the right filter The names of list elements are shortened and have the paths to variables except for filter paths Multiple selections of lines are done by way of press
50. tenance of DevLink P200 should be done to ensure its normal operation during the entire life time Maintenance works include e Regular inspection e Removal if required of dust and moisture e Regular inspection of DevLink P200 should be done to check for e Observation of operation conditions e Absence of external damage e Reliability of mechanic and electric connections e Working capacity Inspection timing depends on the operation conditions but should be done at least once a month Traces of dust and moisture should be wiped off the electronic block power supply and aerial block by soft dry flannel Maintenance of the product network of products should be done in strict conformity to their operation documentation 10 2 Safety Measures While operating DevLink P200 the personnel should follow the recommendations stated in The Safety Rules of Operation of Electric Devices by Consumers and The Rules of Technical Operation of Electric Devices by Consumers Use only carbon dioxide fire extinguishers of OU 2 OU 5 and OU 10 type etc to put out the fire in case the product catches fire A source of danger during installation and operation of DevLink P200 is the alternating current with active value up to 242 V Safe operation of DevLink P200 is ensured by e product body rigidity e wire insulation General safety requirements should be observed while operating DevLink P200 e _ i
51. the setup page for every object is the same and is chosen by the programmer while designing the driver 35 3 DEVLINK P200 JAYAK 420000 001 20 RE ink Converter Microsoft Internet Explorer a 48 http j 192 168 1 99 9kindex html v Gy ModBus 1 29 t DEVLINK CONVERTER 1 1 1 8 9 10 11 12
52. ts B 2 3 4 3 Doing special actions Some setup objects may have special buttons for specific actions appropriate with their names For example button Add channel drawing B 6 or Remove device 37 BDrEvLINK P200 DevLink Converter Microsoft Internet Explorer E ay http j 192 168 1 99 gkindex html v DEVLINK CONVERTER l l i 75 Ey By 870 5 101 Ey ModBus RTU QD Internet Drawing B 6 Page Setup Buttons for special actions Special control elements are also the button together with entry field drawing B 7 One should enter in the entry field the number of actions 1 to 1000 done upon pressing the button DevLink Converter Web xondwryparop Microsoft Internet Explorer http 192 168 1 99 gkindex html 3 DEVLINK CONVERTER 9
53. tup and configuration of the device as described in the Programming Manual If all operations have been done correctly the device will be ready to receive and transmit data between the interrogated devices and the clients OPC server mobile phone Note in case of SIM card error detection e g it cannot be read or the PIN code was not entered the red LED will be constantly blinking with a frequency of 5 Hz 9 7 Dismounting Dismounting of DevLink P200 should be carried out as follows e disconnect power supply voltage from DevLink P200 e disconnect cables between the electronic module and the interrogated device or device network power supply and other equipment e dismount the electronic module Dismounting of the interrogated device or a network of devices should be done according to the maintenance documentation of the corresponding device type 9 8 Product use DevLink P200 should not be operated unless it has no mechanical damage and is prepared for operation The list and features of the major modes of the product operation are stated in the product programming manual 9 9 Safety measures The product should be operated by people familiar with the product operation principles its design and this Manual While operating the product the personnel should follow the recommendations stated in The Safety Rules of Operation of Electric Devices by Consumers 25 10 MAINTENANCE 10 1 Maintenance Main
54. ture of 25 C The storage premises should be free from dust acid and alkali vapors causing corrosion DevLink P200 should be stored with observation of acting fire safety rules 13 TRANSPORTATION DevLink P200 packed in the manufacturers package may be transported by rail and or vehicles under air temperature of minus 40 C to plus 50 C and relative humidity of up to 98 under temperature of 35 C While transporting the product should be safeguarded against precipitation and dust The transportation conditions as per effect of mechanical factors C under GOST 23216 as per effect of climatic factors B under GOST15150 14 RECYCLING The product does not contain dangerous or poisonous substances harmful to people or environment and is not harmful to people s life and health and the environment upon cessation of operation Thus the product may be recycled under the recycling rules for common industrial waste 15 MANUFACTURER S GUARANTEE The manufacturer guarantees conformity of DevLink P200 to requirements of technical conditions upon observation of the rules of transportation storage installation and operation The guarantee term is 12 months after commissioning of DevLink P200 but not more then 18 months after receipt of the product by the consumer The storage guarantee term is 6 months after the product manufacturing date 27 3 DEVLINK P200 ANNEX A for reference JAYAK 420000 001 20 RE Eth
55. wing abbreviations designations and special marks are used PCS process control system DB database CGI standard Common Gateway Interface between external application and Web server CGl application an application providing automatic generation of HTML pages and initiation of specific actions of the server e g reading a file writing to a file system calls etc HTML Hypertext Markup Language HTML document hypertext document visualized by means of Web browser HTTP Hypertext Transport Protocol for transferring of documents Web browser from Web server Web browser client side program for navigation and browsing of various Web resources by their URL namely Web servers Web interface graphical interface represented by an HTML document displayed with Web browser 1 DEVICE APPLICATION DevLink P200 is intended for conversion of data coming from various devices in different formats into uniform data format standardized in a company or a certain branch of industry Functions of DevLink P200 converter protocols The functions 1 embedded software of DevLink P200 provides real time implementation of the following Data related functions e organization of data exchange with various data sources via different communication channels e transferring of data to subscriber devices via the required physical interfaces and using the required exchange protocols Diagnostics functions e g
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