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1. 6 1 A Ee EE 6 1 6 2 View COMMANGS WW o 6 2 6 3 Network commands 6 3 6 4 Serial Commands 6 4 6 5 GPIO COMMANGS AA AA 6 6 ASystemBase Eddy real time 6 6 Us rname Password Commands 6 6 6 7 System Commands 6 6 Chapter D S dan lt b ciao teen 7 1 ts A AA 7 1 7 2 Technical Specifications 7 5 7 3 Ordering Information 7 7 a FCG Statement EE 7 8 rial Communication Exports III Edy Figures Figure 3 1 Eddy S1 Pin Product Picture and Block Diagram 3 1 Figure 3 2 Eddy 51 Pin Front View 3 2 Figure 3 3 Eddy S1 Pin Side View 3 2 Figure 3 4 Eddy S1 TTL Product Picture and Block Diagram 3 9 Figure 3 5 Eddy S1 TTL Front View 3 10 Figure 3 6 Eddy S1 TTL Side View 3 10 Figure 3 7 Eddy 51 DB9 Product Picture and Block Diagram 317 Figure 3 8 Eddy 51 DB9 Front View 3 18 Figure 3 9 Eddy S1 DB9 Side View 3 18 Figure 3 10 Eddy 52 Pin Product Picture and B
2. 3 8 I ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy 3 1 6 Terminal Resistor Installation Guide 0 erranera 3 8 o WA otero aa dos abri cou 3 9 321 DIMENSIONS er tE e aa ANG 3 10 3 2 2 PIN SPecIFCatiONS sida dE Eege aes 3 11 3 2 3 Serial Interface Selection 3 16 3 3 Eddy SI DB9 3 17 3 3 1 DIMENSIONS pesados airis sados arta ios radios 3 18 3 3 2 Pin Specifications 3 19 3 4 PAO EE 3 23 3 41 DIMENSIONS EE 3 24 342 Pin Specifications 3 25 343 Serial Interface Selection ro 3 30 Bgo El DD Ea ANA GAP a KAANAK terne 3 32 3 51 e EEN 3 33 3 5 2 Pin Specifications 3 34 Chapter 4 Integration 4 1 4 1 Connect E E AE 4 1 lee First time BOBO ee ade ae ee ee E Ee 4 2 4 3 Connecting to Eddy with IP address 4 3 Chapter 5 Configuration via Web br bal CONNEC OM os AA deu es N Se 52 AAP EO PAA 5 2 o A AAA 523 5 4 EA AA 5 5 Deo OPIO ET EE 5 10 5 0 PM OSU e EE 5212 5 7 Mende PAT WO tice ge airada 5 19 5 8 Update PINTO rra ter AIDA ecrit idee 5 14 5 9 Factory Detalle ria tomarte han daa 5 15 A AA E 5 16 Chapter 6 Configuration Via Telnet
3. ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy ch Chapter 4 Integration Chapter 4 Integration This chapter explains how you can make Eddy to communicate lt deals with LAN and pin header connection guides for Eddy to operate together with the target serial device Follow these steps to connect Eddy to the device and network 4 1 Connection Guide 1 LAN In order to connect Eddy to network you need to use RJ45 Ethernet port It supports both 10Mbps and 100Mbps Ethernet connection auto sensing If you would like to connect Eddy to PC directly use a cross LAN cable Otherwise plug one end of a direct LAN cable to Eddy and the other end to a hub switch or any other network device that can provide you with network access 2 Pin Header For those models with pin header interface it is important that you clearly understand which pins you are to connect and how you connect them For pin specifications please refer to Chapter 3 Hardware Description Please note that not all pins must be used You can selectively connect only those pins relevant to your application 3 DB9 For Eddy 51 DB9 you can simply connect Eddy to the destination serial device with a DB9 cable For pin specifications please refer to Chapter 3 uses sq 4 1 ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy PG a Chapter 4 Integration 4 2 First time Bootup First of all please make sure the power input you supply to the module is corresponding with the Eddy mo
4. L10086 14 WS a 68 99 00 Pa 90 09 Zem BTBOY i mE a 2 y AE KI c lt o RJ45 w LED 8 XFMR 1 PoE PD Mddule input range B7 57V 1 i Select Ethernet 10 100M i li ARM940T PoE PD Module 4MB Flash DB 9M RS 232 422 485 Figure 3 13 Eddy S1 DB9 PoE Product Picture and Block Diagram 3 32 ASystemBase Since 1987 D Edd Chapter 3 Hardware Description real time 3 5 1 Dimensions Figure 3 15 Eddy S1 DB9 PoE Side View usa 3 33 ASystemBase Since 1987 Edd sch Chapter 3 Hardware Description real time 3 5 Pin Specifications Pin Specification and its usages are as follows MAC 00 05 F4 00 64 89 SIN P7129E0017 SyrtemBaso Co Lis Mode in Korea ES Power JACK Ground 5VDC 5 Contact Polarity Center 5VDC 5 400mA or above Outer Ground ASystemBase Eddy Chapter 3 Hardware Description DB9 Serial Connector RS232 RS422 RS485 NG y G 1 DCD 1 Ry DSR 6 RXD 6 gt 6 RTS D hee mp 1a vg TRKD DS 3 TXD 3 TXD 3 TRXD CTS 8 8 8 RI a 4 DTR Fa 4 4 8 GND GND 8 GND 3 5 SY DB9 Male DB9 Male DB9 Male RS232 Pin Signal Description 1 DCD Data Carrier Detection Input 2 RXD Receive Data Input 3 TXD Transmit Data Output 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready Output 5 GND Ground 6 DSR Data Set
5. Contact Polarity Center 5VDC 5 over 400mA Outer Ground Serial Communication Exports 3 19 ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy Chapter 3 Hardware Description Ji Used only for development purposes Please refer to the Programmer s Guide for details J2 USB Connector Pin Signal Description 1 NC No Connection USB port 2 differential data negative 2 USBN Used only for development purposes 3 USBP USB port 2 differential data positive Used only for development purposes 4 GND Ground 4 DB9 Serial Connector RS232 RS422 RS485 O DSR ae Gen DE D S NO RXD NG RXD mate PAE 3 TXD 3 TXD HE TRXD CTS 8 8 8 AO DTR G G 1 GND ade GND 8 GND DB9 Male DB9 Male DB9 Male RS232 Pin Signal Description 1 DCD Data Carrier Detection Input 2 RXD Receive Data Input 3 TXD Transmit Data Output 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready Output 5 GND Ground 6 DSR Data Set Ready input 7 RTS Request to Send Output ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy ch Chapter 3 Hardware Description Pin Description 8 CTS Clear to Send Input 9 RI Ring Indicator Input Description 3 TRX Transmit Receive differential data positive 7 TRX Transmit Receive differential data negative RS422 Full Duplex Pin Signal Description 2 RXD Receive differential data positive Input 3 TXD Transmit differential data positive Output 6 RXD Receive di
6. Help Port Alias Help Baud Rate 9600 bps Mj Help Data Bits 8 bits M Help Stop Bits Go al Help Parity None M Help Flow Control None Help Device Type NO Data Only R 3 Help j Remote IP Address Port 0 0 0 0 4000 e 8 Alive Check Time Is sec s Help MTU 1 byte s Help Port Login Disable el Help Passive Username Help Passive ce 7 NG 8 SE li Reset Port t Eddy S1 Pin S1 TTL S2 Pin serial communication setting page Serial communication settings for Eddy S1 Pin S1 TTL S2 Pin are as follows Table 5 4 Main features for Serial Settings Menu Status Interface Default Descriptions Enabled Choose to use or not to use this port Eddy S1 Pin Eddy S2 Pin Eddy S1 Pin and Eddy S2 Pin only support hardware level interface configuration of RS232 RS422 RS485 Eddy S2 Pin supports RS422 PTP Point to Point mode RS422 Multi drop mode RS485 Echo mode and RS485 Non Echo mode RS232 If you are using RS422 you can select between RS422 PTP mode and RS422 Multi drop mode through web or telnet interface Default RS422 PTP mode If you are using RS485 you can select between RS485 Echo mode and RS485 Non Echo mode through web or telnet interface Default RS485 Non Echo mode 5 6 Sena Commurucaton Experts ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy Chapter 5 Configuration via Web Menu Default Descriptions Eddy 51 TTL Eddy S1 TTL requires manual int
7. Port 0 0 0 0 NG 4000 Help Device Name EDDY XXX Help Group None Help Location None Help Figure 5 3 Network Settings Configuration Page Saroi Common Exons 5 3 ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy Chapter 5 Configuration via Web Main features for General Configuration is as follows Table 5 2 Main features of General Configuration of Setup Menu Menu Default Descriptions Line Type Static IP IP obtaining method for Eddy s network connection Current IP address Eddy is assigned to When line type is Static IP manually enter an appropriate IP Andress Tee IP address When line type is DHCP current IP is displayed butitis not editable Current subnet mask Eddy is assigned to Subnet 255 255 255 0 When line type is Static IP manually enter an appropriate Mask RECKEN subnet mask When line type is DHCP current subnet mask is displayed but it is not editable Current default gateway Eddy is assigned to When line type is Static IP manually enter an appropriate Gateway ISS default gateway When line type is DHCP current default gateway is displayed but it is not editable Enable or disable SNMP Simple Network Management F Protocol support NME Disable MIB II REC 1213 System Interface IP ICMP TCP UDP MIB I RFC 1317 Serial Interface If multiple devices are installed and managed together integration in management is necessary In addition it is often the case when the devi
8. 3V 5V Reset 4 GPIO Serial 1 Figure 3 1 Eddy S1 Pin Product Picture and Block Diagram Sarai Comi Epona 3 1 ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy Chapter 3 Hardware Description mean real time 3 1 1 Dimensions 3 5 4 Ea 2 EEL ES BG ES mun H Eddy 1 Pin V1 0 M2 SCH dl 5 SystemB Lid 15 50mm i HE D i 10 18mm A BS mmn 12 32mm 4 0mm a e o 3 3 RJ45 s height 13 5mm Dimension mm Figure 3 2 Eddy S1 Pin Front View Figure 3 3 Eddy S1 Pin Side View 3 2 as ASystemBase Eddy means real time Chapter 3 Hardware Description 3 1 2 Pin Specifications Pin Specification and its usages are as follows SRE E OE ASI Syst TE NN 1 PING Input VDC d MAC 00 05 F4 00 64 4F P7322E0012 SN i iii SCH OC em pe SE aka O EU a Kam A o Ji Used only for development purposes Please refer to the Programmer s Guide for details 9 J2 Serial 10 pin header connector RXD DTR DSR CTS USBP DCD TXD GND RTS USBN O J2 RS232 Pin Signal Description 1 DCD Data Carrier Detection Input 2 RXD Receive Data Input 3 TXD Transmit Data Output 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready Output 5 GND Ground Saroi Common Exons 3 3 ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy Chapter 3 Hardware Descriptio
9. D Browse Server interfaces fi92 168 0 54 D Show Dir Tftp Server Titp Client DHCP server Syslog server SNTP server Log viewer start time progress sas Hee Figure 7 3 Firmware upgrade via TFTP Serial Communication Exports 7 3 ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy Chapter 7 Appendix real time e C WINDOWS system32 cmd exe lof x C gt telnet 192 168 0 223 EDDY_XXX login eddy Password tftp g I firmware r Eddy FS 10b bin 192 168 0 54 His firmware fcp v firmware dev mtd3 mark mtd3 247 Got device dev mtd3 253 Got firmware firmware 117 safe open FD 4 pathname dev mtd3 117 safe open FD 5 pathname firmware Erased 1310720 1287168 bytes Write 1287168 1287168 bytes Verified 1287168 1287168 bytes Update Complete please reboot the system reboot Figure 7 4 Firmware upgrade via TFTP Command Line D Connect to Eddy with Telnet 2 Enter your username and password 3 After receiving a prompt issue the following command to download firmware from TFTP server tftp g l firmware r Eddy FS xxx bin 192 168 0 54 Eddy_FS_xxx bin firmware stored in TFTP server is downloaded to Eddy var home eddy 192 168 0 174 is IP address of the PC that is executing TFTP server program 4 Nothing is printed on the screen if TFTP transmission is successful 5 Move to the directory where the firmware is downloaded and issue a command ls to ma
10. TTL 5 S1 DB9 PoE Eddy S2 Pin 3 Eddy_S2 Pin 5 CPU ARM940T 168MHz Memory 4MB Flash 8 MB SDRAM Serial Interface RS232 422 485 TTL Be a RS232 422 485 RS232 422 485 Serial Port 1 Pin Header 1 TTL 1 DB9 1 DB9 2 Pin Header Aus 10BASE T 100BASE TX Interface Ethernet Port 1 RJ45 1 TIL 1 RJ45 1 RJ45 1 RJ45 GPIO 4 9 4 A 3 3V or 5V pin 3 3V or 5V pin 5V power 5V power jack 3 3V or 5V pin Power Input input input jack or PoE 48V input Dimensions 55 x 38 mm 50 x 35 mm 62 x 45 mm 70 x 50 mm 62 x 45 mm Programmability Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Power Input indicated as 3 3V or 5V means that there are two different types of modules available the input is indicated in a label attached on the top of the module 2 4 ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy real time Chapter 2 Getting Started Eddy Software Architecture Customized Web Setting Customized Skin Logo Settings Customized Application SDK Serial Ethernet Flash System Log API o Embedded Linux 2 2 Features Various features of Eddy make it a universal yet distinctive embedded solution Below lists main features of Eddy Serial Series Others will explicitly appear throughout this guide Premium level hardware with ARM9 168MHz CPU 4MB Flash and 8MB SDRAM Selectable RS232 422 485 interfaces Max 921 6Kbps serial speed Program and run your own application SystemBase SDK and API supp
11. connection settings Serial Settings Configure detailed environment for serial communication operation GPIO Settings Configure programmable 1 0 pins Admin Settings View and change device information and support information Change Password Change ID and password for both Web and Telnet interface Update Firmware Update Eddy s firmware Factory Default Restore all the factory default settings Save amp Reboot Save the configurations and reboot Eddy 5 2 ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy an Chapter 5 Configuration via Web real time 5 3 Network Settings Configure general network environment and network management After changing values you need to click Submit button Then you will see the same page with modified values Please note that you have to Save tt Reboot in order to see these changes in effect Changes will be discarded if you do not save current settings Eddy Network Settings th EDDY XXX eddy Logout Setup Menu SA General Configuration EI Line Type Static IP Help Serial Settings GPIO Settings IP Address 192 168 0 223 Help Admin Settings Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Help Gateway 192 168 0 1 Help Change Password TE SNMP Disable we Update Firmware ko mee Factory Default R Save amp Reboot BY NMS Configuration NMS Server IP
12. operation Edd Device Name EDDY_ XXX y Save 1 Reboot Logged in as eddy real time Logout Setup Menu Summary Save and Reboot Network Settings All your configuration changes will be saved on EDDY_XXX Serial Settings Your configuration changes will be in effect after the device reboots automatically x GPIO Settings Admin Settings l EE Reboot without Saving Update Firmware lan your configuration changes will be lost Your last saved configuration will be in effect after the device reboots automatically Factory Default Save amp Reboot Figure 5 12 Save Reboot Setting Page Main features for Save D Reboot are as follows Table 5 7 Main features for Save amp Reboot Save Reboot Menu Descriptions Save and Reboot Save amp Reboot reboots Eddy after saving changes to Flash memory Reboot Only option just reboots Eddy without saving changes This Reboot without Saving option can be used to rollback the changes you have mistakenly made 5 16 mak cintia ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy means Chapter 6 Configuration via Telnet Chapter 6 Configuration via Telnet 6 1 Connection Open your telnet client and enter Eddy s IP address to connect You need to enter appropriate username and password to login Please note that this username and password is used as authentication method for Web as well This means if username or and password has been modified from the telnet i
13. real time Chapter 5 Configuration via Web 5 6 Admin Settings Device information and support information settings After changing values you need to click Submit button Then you will see the same page with modified values Please note that you have to Save Reboot in order to see these changes in effect Changes will be discarded if you do not save current settings Eddy real time Setup Menu Summary Network Settings Serial Settings GPIO Settings Admin Settings Change Password Update Firmware Factory Default Save 8 Reboot Figure 5 8 Device Name Device Name EDDY XXX Logged i 3 eddy Log Admin Settings Device Information Device Mame EDDY_ XXX Help ae Version IT Help ii o E e Hardware Version M2 Help Kernel Version 1 1 Help Support Information Website Help Contact Help Admin Settings Page Main features for Admin Setting are as follows Table 5 6 Main features for Admin Setting Menu Default Descriptions Eddy Name of the current device Firmware Version Hardware Version Kernel Version Website Contact Current firmware version Current hardware version S Current kernel version Website for help and support Contact information for technical support 5 12 ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy Chapter 5 Configuration via Web neans real time 5 7 Change Password Change Web Telnet access
14. 18 18 18 18 18 16 1G 181818181814 226 Transfer complete ftp 1186826 bytes sent in 0 86Seconds 1381 63Kbytes sec ftp put eddy KR pc bin 286 PORT command sucessful 158 Opening BINARY mode data connection for eddy KR 1 c bin OO 1G 18 IBIB1G 1GIG HHH RH HHH HH HHH HH HHH RR HHH HRH HHH HHH RH HHH HH HHH HRH RR HHH HH HHH HHH H HHH RH HHH HHH RH HH HR HHH HH HHH RH HHH H HHH RH HHH RH HHH RH HHH RH HHH AE HE AE E AH HHH HRH HHH PIG IBIG 1818 18181818 181818 1818 181818 HHH HHH HH HHH RH HHH HH HHH H HHH HHH HH HHH HR HHH HH HHH RH HHH 226 Transfer complete ftp 487921 bytes sent in 0 31Seconds 1563 85Kbytes sec ftp bye 221 Goodbye C Weddy firmware Figure 7 1 Firmware updates via FTP ASystemBase Since 1987 Chapter 7 Appendix Updates via Telnet Connect to Eddy with Telnet Enter eddy for the username and 99999999 for the password When using the default settings After the connection activate the FTP service with set ftp on command 2 Move to folder where firmware to upload is located In this example firmware images are stored under C eddy_firmware Here we use firmware files named Eddy_FS_10c bin and Eddy_KR_10c bin 3 Connect to Eddy via ftp command You can also use GUI style FTP clients 4 Enter anonymous for username Password is not required so just leave it blank Type in cd var home eddy command to move to the directory where firmware can be uploaded Please note
15. 2 RS422 Point to Point or RS485 Non RS485NE echo mode through this telnet command set port ET type When Eddy S2 Pin is set to use RS422 by hardware this RS 422P RS 427M0 RS422P command enables selection between RS422 Point to Point mode and Multi drop mode When Eddy S2 PIN is set to use RS485 this command can set port 1 if type RS485NE be used to configure the RS422 None echo mode RS422 RS485NE RS485E echo This command is not supported for Eddy S1 PIN Eddy 51 TTL modules Polea Set the socket number for the port TCP server and UDP lt gi Ee 4001 server operation mode makes use of this port for H awaiting network socket connections set port 1 name Port 1 Port alias name for convenience 16 Characters at lt name gt maximum set port 1 speed 150 300 600 1 200 2400 4800 9600 19200 384 9600bps Set communication speed 00 57600 115200 230400 460800 921600 set port 1 data TE F 5 6 7 8 8 Set the number of bits in each character size sel PON Stop 1 Set the number of stop bits 1 2 set port 1 parity none odd even none Set parity bit check scheme a bilan none Set the flow control scheme none xon rts set port 1 signal data Set the signal line checking method for the device to be data modem connected to the given serial port 6 4 ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy Chapter 6 Configuration via Telnet Commands Default Descri
16. 5 communication Ethernet EC Be Interface 2 2 A TI mm a SS PS E 10 100M E ERS BNG Ethernet A Ge Ae c ARM9 CPU SDRAM 1 TTL SV Input VDC Ef MAC 00 05 F 00 64 4F E SN P 322F0011 YA ae Fin ex E lt x lt E ji J is 3 3V 5V Reset 9 GPIO Serial 1 Figure 3 4 Eddy 51 TTL Product Picture and Block Diagram 4S Serial Communication Experts 3 9 ystemBase Since 1987 Eddy real time Chapter 3 Hardware Description 3 2 1 Dimensions unit mm N M ga o SystemBase Co Ltd Made in Korea N 2 0 4 0 W i Figure 3 5 Eddy S1 TTL Front View Figure 3 6 Eddy S1 TTL Side View lommumcation Experts ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy real time Chapter 3 Hardware Description 3 2 2 Pin Specifications Pin Specification and its usages are as follows E q puut pa bai E RN4 Arn CC4 COR E RNIO HNH a SystemBose Co Ltd Ce di KL Made in Korea zA DE pde de AS LS Os Lou KO OO WA Fagan ell MAC 00 08 Fa 00 64 4F P S22E0011 SN ASystemBase Since 1987 3 11 Eddy Chapter 3 Hardware Description Ji Used only for development purposes Please refer to the Programmer s Guide for details J2 Ethernet tt
17. 7 Eddy Chapter 6 Configuration via Telnet 6 3 Network commands Configure general network environment and network management General configuration Table 6 2 Network general configuration commands Commands set line ip dhcp Default Static IP Descriptions IP obtaining method for Eddy s network connection set ip lt IP Address gt 192 168 0 223 Set the current IP address Eddy is assigned to When line type is Static IP manually enter an appropriate IP address When line type is DHCP it is not editable set mask lt Subnet masks 255 255 255 0 Set the subnet mask Eddy is assigned to When line type is Static IP manually enter an appropriate subnet mask When line type is DHCP it is not editable set gateway Set the default gateway Eddy is assigned to aria EES When line type is DHCP it is not editable address gt Enable or disable SNMP Simple Network Management set snm Protocol support d Disable MIB II RFC 1213 System Interface IP ICMP TCP Enable Disable NMS Configuration UDP MIB I RFC 1317 Serial Interface If multiple devices are installed and managed together integration in management is necessary In addition it is often the case when the device reports an erroneous status figuring out the reason for the failure becomes a time consuming job To solve this inefficiency and provide better solution Eddy includes a Net
18. Eddy real time Eddy Serial User s Guide Ver 1 0 2007 05 25 Eddy Table of Contents Contents Table of COM PN A KAT NA KA de a Nemes 20 EE te A IA IA AI A aa IV E ii eeu A cc AN V Chapter INTO TIA a lal l t ABO this man al cornisa rociera 1 1 1 2 Who should read this manual 15 lod OEMS EE 1 2 1 4 Eddy DOCUMENTS EE 1 2 ld Technical SUDAN VO UA AN 1 3 Chapter 2 Getting Started 2 gt 1 SE UNEVEN ee EE EE ENEE 2 1 A UA e Ee AE WA 2 5 2 3 Package Checklist 2 6 Eddy Package 2 6 CD ROM Utilities and documents 2 6 Eid POC CANONS EE 2 7 Factory Industrial Automation Ge Home Appliances Electronic Devices 2 7 Financial Building Automation 2 7 OEM Device Server Distributors 2 7 Chapter 3 Hardware DescrIPtION 3 1 IN 3 1 3 1 1 blei TEE 3 2 3 1 2 Pin Specifications idea ren idad aio 3 3 3 1 8 Connection Notes 3 6 314 Serial Interface Selection 3 7 3 1 5 Terminal Resistors
19. GPIO header connector NC PIO9 PIO7 PIO5 GND LAN_10M TPRX TPRX gt 5 Es E E a HG E e a E Gs ISE O e E E e ei E COSO E E OSO E a k ei NC POS PIO6 NC GND LAN 100M TPTX TPTX ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy Chapter 3 Hardware Description Pin Signal Description G Transmit Data from the PHY chip P 1 TPTX When implementing Ethernet transformer and RJ45 connector need to be implemented separately E Receive Data from the PHY chip 2 TPRX When implementing Ethernet transformer and RJ45 connector need to be implemented separately Transmit Data from the PHY chip G 3 TPTX When implementing Ethernet transformer and RJ45 connector P need to be implemented separately l Receive Data from the PHY chip O 4 TPRX When implementing Ethernet transformer and RJ45 connector 9 need to be implemented separately LED signal associated with the PHY chip embedded in the r 5 LAN 100m Module On 100Base TX Link is available Blinking Data is transmitted or received hi LED signal associated with the PHY chip embedded in the o t 6 LAN 10M module On 10Base T Link is available u Blinking Data is transmitted or received s 7 GND Ground e d 8 GND Ground 9 NC No Connection 10 GPIO5 Programmable 1 0 5 11 GPI06 Programmable 1 0 6 12 GPIO7 Prog
20. IO Series and Eddy CPU Series This manual gives an introduction to the Eddy Serial Series 1 1 About this manual This manual includes all necessary information from installation to operating Eddy Serial Series Eddy S1 Pin Eddy S1 TTL Eddy S1 DB9 Eddy S2 Pin Eddy S1 DB9 PoE Setting Eddy s configurations status monitoring firmware update and other administration work are also included H W level integration and S W setting information can also be found 1 2 Who should read this manual This guide is designed for Eddy Serial users and administrators lt is strongly recommended that anyone trying to apply use and maintain Eddy read this document It will be a great starting point for any administrator who wants to easily monitor and control Eddy and its connected devices A 1 1 ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy aa Chapter 1 Introduction 1 3 Contents Chapter 1 Introduction is a preface with general information and introductory notices Chapter 2 Getting Started gives a brief introduction to Eddy series including features and applications Chapter 3 Hardware Descriptions explains the layout and pin specifications with block diagram and drawings Chapter 4 Integration assists you connecting Eddy to serial and network environment It covers first time boot up and status check procedures Chapter 5 Configuration via Web provides ways to configure and to connect Eddy via web browser Chapter 6 Configuration via
21. NF 1 INF O RS232 Low Low RS422 Full Duplex Low High RS485 Half Duplex High Low Eddy User Board pr e INECE D Pind all Open Not Connect INFO RS232 Eddy User Board 3 3V pin open RS422 Eddy User Board pr 3 3V WEI j INF O l pin open iS SS aaa RS485 ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy e Chapter 3 Hardware Description PORT 2 Serial Port 2 INF 3 INF 2 RS232 Low Low RS422 Full Duplex Low High RS485 Half Duplex High Low Eddy Board INF 3 INF 2 Pinto Both Open Nothing connected Eddy Board 3 3V Pin open Eddy Board 3 3V INF3 D INF 2 Pin open uses sq 3 31 ASystemBas Since 1987 Eddy real time Chapter 3 Hardware Description 3 5 Eddy S1 DB9 PoE This module can operate as a powered device PD which accepts power input from the twisted pair Category 5 Ethernet cable as specified in IEEE 802 3af Power over Ethernet PoE standard With a backup 5V DC power jack power supply can be automatically channeled to 5V adaptor when PSE Power Sourcing Equipment is out of order Seamless power supply is guaranteed PSE power can be used again when the PSE is in normal operation RS232 422 485 interface is supported in a single module with a DB9 male connector RS232 422 485 can be configured with software including web or Telnet interface LILIANE TL DAS
22. Ready input 7 RTS Request to Send Output 8 CTS Clear to Send Input 9 RI Ring Indicator Input RS485 Half Duplex Pin Description 3 TRX Transmit Receive differential data positive 7 TRX Transmit Receive differential data negative ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy d Chapter 3 Hardware Description RS422 Full Duplex Pin Signal Description 2 RXD Receive differential data positive Input 3 TXD Transmit differential data positive Output 6 RXD Receive differential data negative input 7 TXD Transmit differential data negative Output LED Pin Signal Description 1 POWER LED ON when power is on 2 TXD LED ON when serial data is transmitted 3 RXD LED ON when serial data is received 4 READY Indicates the processor status ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy Chapter 3 Hardware Description RJ 45 Port w PoE PD Functionality 1 TXD St TXD 3 RXD Vin Vin RXD Vin Vin Pin Signal Description 1 TXD Transmit Data 2 TXD Transmit Data 3 RXD Receive Data 4 Vin PSE positive connection 5 Vin PSE positive connection 6 RXD Receive Data 7 Vin PSE negative connection 8 Vin PSE negative connection LED Description Left Yellow On 100Base TX Link is available Blinking Data is transmitted or received Right Green On 10Base T Link is available Blinking Data is transmitted or received
23. Sudden black out reboot LAN cable cut etc In these cases the other part of communication might not recognize the failure of its partner Such misunderstanding can cause communication errors If the value is set to 0 this function is disabled Once connected socket will be retained until explicitly disconnected 5 8 ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy Chapter 5 Configuration via Web Menu Default Descriptions Only applies to TCP Client TCP Server TCP Multi Server operation modes MTU 1 byte MTU stands for Maximum Transmission Unit and this option needs to be set when consecutive data from the given serial port needs to be transmitted to socket at once If 100 bytes of character string are to be transmitted from the serial device and MTU is set to 100 Eddy waits until the entire 100 bytes are received After receiving 100 bytes it transmits this data to the server as a single packet using the socket If 200 bytes of character string are to be transmitted from the serial device Eddy breaks this data into 2 packets of 100 bytes If data less than 100 bytes is received Eddy will wait for a certain amount of time While the duration is determined by the communication speed it normally is around 20 msec If there is no further data incoming during this time Eddy will send what is stored until then though not a full 100 byte data it may be as one packet If MTU is set to 1 however e
24. TL signals and users can implement their own UART controller hardware to convert the signals into RS232 422 485 lines External power of 3 3V or 5V can be fed to the module through pin headers Please check labeled input voltage on top of the module before supplying power Improper voltage feed may damage the module WG ya gt C TEA GE WE Gel DP pes A SG 4 R R3 HUTE E E mm a Ca ul E 4 RI GAY JEE gt 1101141 q sirini Eddy S1 TTL VLO NI 1 P Mos Tage LUTTE H c4 CON El RNIO ES RN Input VDC MAC 00 08 F 00 64 4F SN P 322E0011 HUHNE aw o 005 cg HUE Le SEGA Eddy S1 DB9 RJ 45 Ethernet port provides direct connection to network For serial communication RS232 422 485 interface is provided through DB9 connector providing simple connectivity to field devices 5V DC power input is required for this module proper operate correctly Please check labeled input voltage on top of the module before supplying power Improper voltage feed may damage the module SIDBREY input VDC MAL 00 04 Fa 00 64 E ASystemBase Eddy means real time Chapter 2 Getting Started 4 Eddy S2 Pin This module is a 2 serial port version of Eddy S1 Pin SystemBase designed UART 16C1054 with large FIFO size of 256 bytes is used in the module to maximize the performance of serial communication External power of 3 3V or 5V can be fed to the module through pin
25. Telnet provides commands and its explanation to configure and to connect Eddy via web Telnet Chapter 7 Appendix provides firmware update guides and detailed technical specifications 1 4 Eddy Documents The following table summarizes documents included in the Eddy document set Table 1 1 Eddy Documents Document Description User s Guide Eddy fi dM Inf Serial DIO CPU y s Configuration and Management Information Programmer s application development guide including in depth approach to compiling linking creating and uploading firmware Programmer s Guide API reference is included with a list of available functions for customized application programming Guide for SystemBase device server management application Portview User s Manual R Portview COM Port Redirector Guide for SystemBase COM Port Redirector User Manual General information on Eddy or embedded device servers can be obtained at our website at http www sysbas com Latest documents software and firmware downloads are available Other relevant documents are as follows 1 2 AA ASystemBase Since 1987 E ddy time Chapter 1 Introduction Document Description Eddy Spec Sheet Serial DIO CPU Eddy Specifications An introductory reading for anyone new to embedded device server Eddy White Paper Deals with background history market environment and technology Eddy Application Notes Vari
26. ach byte is transmitted right away in a packet therefore multiple packets sent to the server Valid from 1 to 1100 Port Login Disable When the Operation Mode is set to TCP Server ask for the username and password when the client tries to connect Options Enable Disable Passive Username conuser When the Operation Mode is set to TCP Server set the username to ask for 32 Characters at maximum Passive Password 99999999 When the Operation Mode is set as TCP Server set the password to ask for 32 Characters at maximum ASystemBase Since 1987 5 9 Eddy Chapter 5 Configuration via Web neans real time 5 5 GPIO Settings Configure operation mode and value for each Programmable 1 0 pins Eddy includes 4 GPIO pins that output 3 3V or detect 3 3V signals But Eddy S1 DB9 and Eddy S1 DB9 PoE models do not have any GPIO pins You can detect either any 3 3V signals from external device or output 3 3V signal to the external device You can also program a customized GPIO application and you can implement it with the SDK included in the Eddy development kit After changing values you need to click Submit button Then you will see the same page with modified values Please note that you have to Save amp Reboot in order to see these changes in effect Changes will be discarded if you do not save current settings Different Eddy modules support different port number of GPIOs Eddy W
27. ake sure that correct input voltage is provided Two types of models 5V and 3 3V modules are available INF_2 Serial Interface Select 2 Serial interface can be set up in combination with INF_3 VCC Eddy S2 Pin 3 requires DC 3 3V power supply Eddy S2 Pin 5 requires DC 5V power supply Two types of models 5V and 3 3V modules are available DCD O Port 1 Data Carrier Detection Input RXD 0 Port 1 Receive Data Input TXD 0 Port 1 Transmit Data Output DTR O Port 1 Data Terminal Ready Output GND Ground ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy Chapter 3 Hardware Description Pin Signal Description 10 DSR 0 Port 1 Data Set Ready input 11 RTS 0 Port 1 Request to Send Output 12 CTS 0 Port 1 Clear to Send Input 13 DCD 1 Port 2 Data Carrier Detection Input 14 RXD 1 Port 2 Receive Data Input 15 TXD 1 Port 2 Transmit Data Output 16 DTR 1 Port 2 Data Terminal Ready Output 17 GND Ground 18 DSR 1 Port 2 Data Set Ready input 19 RTS 1 Port 2 Request to Send Output 20 CTS 1 Port 2 Clear to Send Input JA RS422 Pin Signal Description PORT 1 6 RXO Port 1 Receive differential data positive Input 7 TKO Port 1 Transmit differential data positive Output 10 RKO Port 1 Receive differential data negative input 11 TXO Port 1 Transmit differential
28. an connect to the IP 192 168 0 223 Please refer to an example below and note that values don t necessarily have to be identical to the example below Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 168 O 222 Subnet mask 255 255 0 Default gateway 168 0 1 Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server In case you configure Eddy to use DHCP to obtain an IP address automatically you might find it hard to know the IP address to connect to To provide users with an easier way to know the current IP address Eddy has a fixed alias IP that is always accessible Use the address below whenever you cannot find out Eddy s IP address ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy Chapter 4 Integration real time Factory default alias IP address 10 10 1 1 In order to connect with this address you need to change network configurations so that your PC can connect to the IP 10 10 1 1 Please refer to an example below and note that values do not necessarily have to be identical to the example below Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties a General You can get IP settings as
29. 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 at his own expense 7 8 ASystemBase Since 1987
30. be set up in combination with INF_1 Eddy S2 Pin 3 requires DC 3 3V power supply 4 VCC Eddy S2 Pin 5 requires DC 5V power supply Two types of model 5V and 3 3V modules are available 5 NC No Connection 6 NC No Connection Ready indicator Active low output Processor status can be indicated when connected as below 7 RDY 3 3V RDY RDY RR 220R Connected to external Reset switch Input 8 RST As reset logic is built in this pin can be connected directly to the switch without any additional circuit 9 USBP Differential data positive on USB port Used only for development purposes Differential data negative on USB port 10 USBN Used only for development purposes 11 GPIO3 Programmable I O 3 User defined 1 0 12 GPIO2 Programmable 1 0 2 User defined 1 0 13 GPIO1 Programmable I O 1 User defined 1 0 14 GPIOO Programmable I O 0 User defined 1 0 ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy Chapter 3 Hardware Description J4 Serial 20 pin header connector 2mm pin pitch J4 RS232 Pin Signal INF_3 VCC VCC RXDO DTRO DSRO CTSO RXD1 DTR1 DSR1 CTS1 Description Serial Interface Select 3 Port 2 Serial interface can be set up in combination with INF 2 pin 3 When using RS232 INF 1 0 00 When using RS422 INF 1 0 01 When using RS485 INF 1 0 10 Make sure that 0 is connected to either open or GND while 1 is connected to 3 3V VCC M
31. ce Select 0 Serial interface can be set up in combination with INF 1 Eddy S1 Pin 3 requires DC 3 3V power supply 4 VCC Eddy S1 Pin 5 requires DC 5V power supply Two types of model 5V and 3 3V modules are available 5 NC No Connection 6 NC No Connection Ready indicator Active low output Processor status can be indicated when connected as below 7 RDY 33v RDY RDY AK 220R _ Connection to external reset switch Input 8 RST As reset logic is built in this pin can be connected directly to the switch without any additional circuit 9 GND Ground 10 GND Ground 11 PIO3 Programmable 1 0 3 user defined 1 0 12 PIO2 Programmable 1 0 2 user defined 1 0 13 PIO1 Programmable 1 0 1 user defined 1 0 14 PIOO Programmable 1 0 0 user defined 1 0 XEddy S1 Pin V1 0 users must connect 3 3V input to RST pin ASystemBase Since 1987 3 5 Eddy RJ 45 Ethernet Chapter 3 Hardware Description f4 TXD 2 TXD 3 RXD 6 RXD Pin Signal Description 1 TXD Transmit Data 2 TXD Transmit Data 3 RXD Receive Data 6 RXD Receive Data LED Description On 100Base TX Link is available Left SERIES Blinking Data is transmitted or received On 10Base T Link is available Right Yell ps Blinking Data is transmitted or received 8 13 Connection Notes Eddy S1 Pin V1 0 users must connect 3 3V GND and RST pins to ensure a proper connection RST Reset pin needs to be su
32. ce reports an erroneous status figuring out the reason for the failure becomes a time consuming job To solve this inefficiency and provide better solution Eddy includes a Network Management System software Portview Main features for NMS Configuration are as follows Table 5 3 Main features for NMS Configuration Menu Default Descriptions Set the IP address and the port number of the PC where NMS Server 0 0 0 0 4000 Portview in installed For more information on Portview IP Port please refer to the Portview User Manual If IP is set to 0 0 0 0 NMS feature is disabled Device Eddy S1 Pin Set the device name for management 32 Characters at Name maximum Set the group name for management 32 Characters at Group None maximum F Set the location name for management 32 Characters at Location None h maximum ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy real time Chapter 5 Configuration via Web 5 4 Serial Settings You can set the communication and operation environment for the serial port After changing values you need to click Submit button Then you will see the same page with modified values Please note that you have to Save tt Reboot in order to see these changes in effect Changes will be discarded if you do not save current settings Eddy real time Setup Menu Summary Network Settings Serial Settings GPIO Settings Admin Settings Change Password Update Firmware Facto
33. ces Data collection and distribution units Financial Building Automation Card readers Barcode scanners Kiosks Point Of Sale related devices Serial printers Cash registers Credit card authorization terminals Biometric detection units Security devices OEM Device Server Distributors OEM device server with distributor s own case amp brand Ready to go device or customized application setup mode can be inserted uses se 2 7 ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy AAA Chapter 2 Getting Started Intentionally left blank 2 8 si nier ha ASystemBase Since 1987 Chapter 3 Hardware Description Eddy real time Chapter 3 Hardware Description This chapter provides Eddy s hardware information including block diagram layout pin specifications dimensions and other hardware related issues 3 1 Eddy S1 Pin Ethernet LAN port is in RJ 45 form factor to provide direct network connection One serial port is provided in pin header interface configurable to use any of RS232 422 485 Pins can be connected to any kind of external serial interface of user s preference RJ45 with Transformer 10 100M Ethernet PHY Jg 8MB pe SDRAM 4 85 HE 4MB ARM9 CPU TA CH Flash d CA Gei Je 5 8 llo F Ss 4221 2 DRY RS422 485 m g z A 160550 Driver UART RS 232 p Driver 14 Pin 10 Pin 3
34. data negative Output PORT 2 14 RXO Port 2 Receive differential data positive Input 15 TKO Port 2 Transmit differential data positive Output 18 RKO Port 2 Receive differential data negative input 19 TXO Port 2 Transmit differential data negative Output ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy Chapter 3 Hardware Description J4 RS485 Pin Signal Description PORT 1 7 TKO Port 1 Transmit Receive differential data positive 11 TKO Port 1 Transmit Receive differential data negative PORT 2 15 TX1 Port 2 Transmit Receive differential data positive 19 TX1 Port 2 Transmit Receive differential data negative RJ 45 Ethernet Wi UU f4 TXD 2 TXD 3 RXD q 6 RXD Pin Signal Description 1 TXD Transmit Data 2 TXD Transmit Data 3 RXD Receive Data 6 RXD Receive Data LED Description On 100Base TX Link is available Left SES Blinking Data is transmitted or received F On 10Base T Link is available Right Yell KIN Blinking Data is transmitted or received PAPAG 3 29 ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy d Chapter 3 Hardware Description 3 43 Serial Interface Selection Eddy S2 Pin includes two serial ports and each port can be independently set to use either of RS232 RS422 RS485 Port interface is determined by the input combination of INF_3 INF_2 INF_1 and INF O pins PORT 1 Serial Port 1 I
35. ddy Chapter 7 Appendix real time 9 Now connect to Eddy with Telnet if you are not connected Issue a command cd var home eddy to move to the upload directory D Issue a command ls to make sure firmware files are both successfully uploaded 42 Issue fcp v eddy KR 10b bin dev mtd2 fcp v eddy_FS_10b bin dev mtd3 command to write the new kernel image to the Flash memory of Eddy Commands are case sensitive Please recheck upper and lower case character before inputting Eddy_KR_xxx bin is a kernel firmware and dev mtd2 option must be set Eddy_FS_xxx bin is a file system and dev mtd3 option must be used dev mtd2 option is a kernel upgrade option and dev mtd3 is a file system option Please verify whether firmware to upgrade is a kernel or file system before carrying on upgrade process 3 Check if Erase Write Verify process is successful Issue exit command to close the telnet and reset Eddy to start with new firmware Updates via TFTP TFTP Server must be installed on your PC in order to update firmware via TFTP There are various freeware so install any TFTP server software of your choice Execute TFTP program and move to folder where firmware is located The below is an example where firmware is located at root directory of C drive It also checks if there is any firmware to upgrade in the Current Directory Tftpd32 by Ph Jounin Current Directory ca
36. ddy S2 Pin Product Picture and Block Diagram POE 3 23 ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy Chapter 3 Hardware Description 341 Dimensions v E 12 0 l 10 3 45 0 18 0 A W 4 0 R2 5x4 Figure 3 11 Eddy S2 Pin Front View Figure 3 12 Eddy S2 Pin Side View 3 24 aiii ASystemBase E Es means real time Chapter 3 Hardware Description 34 2 Pin Specifications Pin Specification and its usages are as follows e aaa 071 ent Ru Corfo PNPA Jie y S2 Pin V1 2 Mi temBase Co Ltd RNI S N P7322E0011 IN 9 Ji 14 pin header connector 2mm pin pitch INF_1 INF 0 NC RDY USBP GPIO3 GPIO1 Eo uf i t y Klo Hut preg e bi prng gn k ps Pin Signal Description Serial Interface Select 1 Serial interface can be set up in combination with INF 0 1 INF 1 pin 3 When RS232 INF 1 0 00 When RS422 INF 1 0 01 When RS422 INF 1 0 10 Seria Communication Exports 3 25 ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy Chapter 3 Hardware Description Pin Signal Description Make sure that 0 is connected to either open or GND while 1 is connected to 3 3V Make sure that correct input voltage is provided 2 VCC Two types of model 5V and 3 3V modules are available Serial Interface Select 0 3 INF_O Serial interface can
37. del that you have There are two types of power input possible 5V and 3 3V If an appropriate power input has been successfully supplied Eddy will power on and start booting For those models that require power input through pins this will leave out DB9 models you can notice that there are two Power In pins per serial port It is a good practice to connect both power pins to the power supply for more stability in operation Although there is no power LED to check the status you can check by LEDs on the RJ45 Ethernet port LED status operation is described in Chapter 3 Hardware Description In models with DB9 you can simply use a 5V DC power adaptor and on board LEDs for status monitoring An IP address is required to access Eddy s web interface or telnet command line configuration tool By factory default Eddy is assigned a static IP address After the initial connection you can either manually assign a different IP address or set Eddy to automatically get an IP address from a DHCP server While this depends on your network environment and policy it is strongly recommended that you assign Eddy with a unique static IP 4 2 ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy Chapter 4 Integration real time 4 3 Connecting to Eddy with IP address The factory default IP address 192 168 0 223 Eddy s default IP address is set to 192 168 0 223 In order to connect with this address you need to change network configurations so that your PC c
38. ease note that the serial interface is determined by the combination of INF 1 and INF O pins Serial INF_1 INF_O RS232 Low Low RS422 Full Duplex Low High RS485 Half Duplex High Low Eddy User Board Pin all Open Not Connect Eddy ed User board _ _ nia INFO Pin open Eddy User Board 3 3V INE1 D INFO Pin open ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy real time Chapter 3 Hardware Description 3 3 Eddy S1 DB9 Ethernet LAN port is in RJ 45 form factor to provide direct network connection One serial port is provided in DB9 interface with configurable RS232 422 485 The serial interface can be configured by software through web configuration interface RJ45 with Transformer CLA 3 md Serial Signals BIS SU Figure 3 7 Eddy S1 DB9 Product Picture and Block Diagram Seria Communication Experts 3 17 ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy means Chapter 3 Hardware Description 3 3 1 Dimensions 14 2 16 6 45 0 14 2 73 mm Figure 3 9 Eddy S1 DB9 Side View 3 18 ois ponini ison ASystemBase Edd Geer Chapter 3 Hardware Description real time 3 3 2 Pin Specifications Pin Specification and its usages are as follows sut Eddy D S1 DB9 S Input 5 VDC MAC 00 05 F4 00 64 4F SN P7322E0011 Power JACK Ground 5VDC 5 Kai O
39. eb server automatically senses connected Eddy module and its supported GPIO ports and displays it on the Web Eddy real time IGPIO Settings Setup Menu SUDI Pin Number Mode Network Settings Serial Settings Pin 0 Output v High wi GPIO Settings Pin4 Output M High M Admin Settings Pin2 Output w High Change Password Pin3 Output M High Update Firmware Factory Default Save amp Reboot Figure 5 6 Eddy S1 PIN Eddy S1 TTL Eddy S2 PIN GPIO Setting Page Sena Commurucaton Experts ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy neans real time Chapter 5 Configuration via Web Setup Menu Summary Network Settings Serial Settings GPIO Settings Admin Settings Change Password Update Firmware Factory Default Save amp Reboot Eddy GPIO Settings This product does not support GPIO Figure 5 7 Eddy S1 DB9 Eddy S1 DB9 PoE GPIO Setting Page Table 5 5 Main features for GPIO Settings Menu Default Mode Output Descriptions Set current pin s 1 0 mode When in output mode 3 3V output can be controlled When in input mode any 3 3V from outside can be detected Options Output Input Value High Set current pin s output value This option only applies to output mode pins If the value is High 3 3V is output through the port Options High Low ASystemBase Since 1987 5 11 Eddy
40. erface selection from the user by hardware Interface setup on web or telnet is not supported For detailed information please refer to Chapter 3 Hardware Configuration Eddy 51 DB9 Eddy S1 DB9 PoE Eddy S1 DB9 and Eddy S1 DB9 PoE shows current serial interface and you can select RS232 RS422 RS485 through web or telnet Refer to Chapter 3 Hardware for detailed information on changing serial interface type Select the operation protocol which the serial port would use COM Win200x XP Use the serial port of Eddy as the COM ports of Windows 2000 XP 2003 operated PC Both the data and the signal line information of the serial port can be controlled COM Win98 ME Use the serial ports of Eddy as the COM ports of Windows 98 ME operated PC Both the data and the signal line information of the serial port can be controlled TCP Server Eddy works as a socket server waiting for the client connection on the network Socket number for awaiting connections can be set in Local socket port field All data between the socket and the serial port is transferred COM untouched after the socket connection is established Operation Win200x Mode XP TCP Client Eddy acts as a socket client in this mode It tries to connect to the server IP address and the socket number assigned when a certain server waits for connection on the network All data between the socket and the serial port is transferred untouched after the socket connecti
41. fferential data negative input 7 TXD Transmit differential data negative Output LED Pin Signal Description 1 POWER LED ON when power is on 2 READY Indicates the processor status 3 TXD LED ON when serial data is transmitted 4 RXD LED ON when serial data is received ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy Chapter 3 Hardware Description RJ 45 Port lq TXD 2 TXD 3 RXD 6 RXD Pin Signal Description 1 TXD Transmit Data 2 TXD Transmit Data 3 RXD Receive Data 6 RXD Receive Data LED Description On 100Base TX Link is available Left SERIES Blinking Data is transmitted or received Right Yellow On 10Base T Link is available Blinking Data is transmitted or received ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy means Malena Chapter 3 Hardware Description 3 4 Eddy S2 Pin Ethernet LAN port is in RJ 45 form factor to provide direct network connection Two serial ports are provided in pin header interface each configurable to use any of RS232 422 485 Pins can be connected to any kind of external serial interface of user s preference RJ45 with Transformer QE Himm E d wa 2 mi d Ka a 3 sur per H Seem eit r 20 pins 14 pins d per e Ze E Serial 2 3 3V 5V Reset 4 GPIO Serial 1 Figure 3 10 E
42. g Options None Odd Even Flow No e Set the flow control scheme Control Options None Xon Xoff RTS CTS Set the signal line checking method for the device to be connected to the given serial port Device If the mode is set to Data Only only Txd Rxd and Gnd signal lines Type DataOnly are used in inter device communication If the mode is set to YP Modem Signals all modem signals except RI Ring Indicator are asserted tested and used in communication Options Data Only Modem Signals Remote IP pure 3 Address 0 0 0 0 When the Operation Mode is either TCP Client or UDP Client set Port 4000 the IP address and the socket number to connect to After a certain amount of time passes without any communication after the socket connection between the given serial port and the server is established automatically disconnect the socket connection Valid from 0 to 32767 For example if the operation mode is set to TCP Server and Alive Check Time is configured to 10 TCP Server will listen for the client s connection and eventually establish a connection Since the check time is 10 seconds the server will wait for 10 seconds Alive Check until the client connected to it sends any packet If there is no Time 0 sec data for 10 seconds server will guit the connection and return to the listening state This option is helpful in preventing communication obstacles that occur when either Eddy or the client quits unexpectedly i e
43. h 2007 05 63 1 186 828 eddy FS 16c bin 2007 05 63 487 921 eddy KR 18c bin TH T 1 674 741 yO E 17 354 887 168 H C Weddy firmware ftp 192 168 080 223 Connected to 192 168 6 223 228 localhost FIP server GNU inetutils 1 4 1 ready User 192 168 0 223 none gt gt anonymous 331 Guest login ok type your name as password Password 236 Guest login ok access restrictions apply ftp cd var home eddy 256 CWD command successful ftp bin 200 Type set to I ftp hash Hash mark printing On ftp 2048 bytes hash mark gt ftp put eddy FS 10c bin 206 PORT command sucessful 458 Opening BINARY mode data connection for eddy_FS_18c bin PEE EEHEHE AE EEHEHE 18 HHH HR HHH HHH 18 181818181819 18181818 141818181818 181818181818 181818181819 1818181818 1818181818 1918181818 181918181818 1918181818 1818181814 PESSSSSE SSeS sss sissies HHH HHH RR RH HRH HRH HHH RR sissies HRH RH HHH AAA OH HHH HHH HH HHH HR HH HHH HHH HH HHH HHH HH HR HH HHH HRH H HHH HHH HH HHH HH HHH HHH HH HHH HHH H RIBS IBIG INIG ISIBIG INIG HRH HRH HHH HH RH RR RH HRH HRH HHH RR sess ses ies HHH RH HRH HHH RR HHH RH PEE EEIE AE HEEE HR HHH RH HHH HH HHH HHH RH HHH HRH HRH HHH RH HHH HH HHH HH HHH RH HHH HH HRH HHH BIB IBIG RH AEAEE AE AE HHH RH HH HR HHH HR HHH HH HHH HHH H HHH RH HHH HHH RH HHH HH HHH HHH HHH HHH 1818181818 HR HHH HHH HH HHH HH HHH HH 181818181818 181818181818 18 18181818 19 18 181818181818 181818 181818181818 1818181818 81818 818181 LIB SESE 1G 18 14
44. headers Please check labeled input voltage on top of the module before supplying power Improper voltage feed may damage the module Bn Oe x dr gt D pa pag pa ER en EH E a pa ba TT Mi gt 3 honrados VEER GE Eddy 51 DB9 PoE This module can operate as a powered device PD which accepts power input from the twisted pair Category 5 Ethernet cable as specified in IEEE 802 3af Power over Ethernet PoE standard With an auxiliary 5V DC power jack power supply can be automatically channeled to 5V adaptor when PSE Power Sourcing Equipment is out of order Seamless power supply is guaranteed PSE power can be used again when the PSE resumes to normal operation RS232 422 485 interface is supported in a single module with a DB9 male connector RS232 422 485 can be configured with software including Web or Telnet interface Sarai Common Ex 2 3 ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy Chapter 2 Getting Started Eddy Development Kit Eddy DK Eddy Development Kit Eddy DK helps programmers to test and customizes their own Eddy applications easily The kit includes evaluation board all necessary connectors and programming environment with documentations and guidelines Please refer to Programming Guide included in the Development Kit for detailed information on the DK 4 Selection Guide Eddy S1 Pin 3 Eddy S1 Pin 5 Eddy S1 TTL 3 Eddy Eddy S1 DB9 Eddy S1
45. in Signal Description Serial Interface Select 1 Serial interface can be set up in combination with INF O pin 15 13 INF 1 When RS232 INF 1 0 00 8 When RS422 INF 1 0 01 When RS422 INF 1 0 10 Make sure that 0 is connected to either open or GND while 1 is connected to 3 3V 14 VCC Make sure that correct input voltage is provided Two types of model 5V and 3 3V modules are available 15 INF 0 Serial Interface Select 0 gt Serial interface can be set up in combination with INF_1 Eddy S1 TTL 3 requires DC 3 3V power supply 16 VCC Eddy S1 TTL 5 reguires DC 5V power supply Two types of model 5V and 3 3V modules are available 17 NC No Connection 18 NC No Connection Ready indicator Active low output Processor status can be indicated when connected as below 19 RDY 43 3V RDY RDY AK 220R Connected to external reset switch Input 20 RST As reset logic is built in this pin can be connected directly to the switch without any additional circuit 21 PIO3 Programmable 1 0 3 user defined 1 0 22 PIO2 Programmable 1 0 2 user defined 1 0 23 BIO Programmable 1 0 1 user defined 1 0 24 PIOO Programmable 1 0 0 user defined 1 0 ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy e Chapter 3 Hardware Description 323 Serial Interface Selection Since serial signals are provided in TTL level UART controller or line driver circuit must be implemented to enable communication in RS242 422 485 Pl
46. ke sure uploaded firmware file resides in this directory Use fcp v firmware dev mtd2 or fcp v firmware dev mtd3 command to write new firmware to Flash memory Commands are case sensitive Please recheck upper and lower case character before inputting dev mtd2 option is a kernel upgrade option and dev mtd3 is a file system option Please verify whether firmware to upgrade is a kernel or file system before carrying on upgrade process Check if Erase Write Verify process is successful Issue exit command to close the telnet and reset Eddy to start with new firmware 7 4 ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy Chapter 7 Appendix 7 2 Technical Specifications Catagory Specifications Protoc ls TCP UDP Telnet SSH SSL TLS DDNS ICMP DHCP TFTP HTTP SNMP 1 amp 2 10 100Mbps RJ 45 Port 1 Eddy S1 Pin S1 DB9 S2 Pin Network EAU Port 10 100Mbps TTL 1 Eddy S1 TTL Connection static IP DHCP Type CPU 32 bit ARM9 Processor with 168MHz Flash AMB Memory SDRAM 8 MB GPIO 4 Eddy S1 Pin S2 Pin Programmab ESS TTL le IO 0 Eddy S1 DB9 0 Eddy S1 DB9 PoE 100Base Tx Link LAN Tx Eddy S1 Pin S2 Pin LED Power Ready Serial Tx Rx Eddy S1 DB9 Eddy S1 DB9 PoE Hardware None Eddy S1 TTL 3 3V model or 5V model available Eddy S1 Pin S1 TTL S2 Pin Power Input 5V DC Eddy S1 DB9 5V DC tt PoE Eddy S1 DB9 PoE Power 260mA 1 5W C
47. load to complete The time may vary according to your environment Please note that wrong firmware file may cause serious damage to EDDY KKK Change Password Update Firmware Factory Default Save amp Reboot Figure 5 10 Update Firmware Setting Page 5 14 See ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy Chapter 5 Configuration via Web real time 5 9 Factory Default Restore all the configuration parameters to the factory default values Clicking on Restore Factory Defaults button will delete all current settings and restore settings to the initial status Eddy will automatically reboot You cannot turn back the decision once you select this option The factory default IP address of Eddy 192 168 0 223 Eddy Factory Default g Log ve Setup Menu Summary Restore Factory Default Configuration A all your configuration changes will be lost Serial Settings Factory default settings will be restored after the device reboots GPIO Settings You cannot turn back the decision once you click the button below Admin Settings Restore Factory Defaults Change Password Update Firmware Factory Default Save amp Reboot ved Figure 5 11 Factory Default Setting Page ben 5 15 ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy ns Chapter 5 Configuration via Web real time 5 10 Save amp Reboot This option saves changes to the Flash memory and restarts the system to let the changes to take place in the
48. lock Diagram 3 23 Figure 3 11 Eddy 52 Pin Front View 3 24 Figure 3 12 Eddy 52 Pin Side View 3 24 Figure 3 13 Eddy S1 DB9 PoE Product Picture and Block Diagram 3 32 Figure 3 14 Eddy S1 DB9 PoE Front View 3 33 Figure 3 15 Eddy S1 DB9 PoE Side View 3 33 Figure 5 1 Eddy Login Page 5 Figure 5 2 MainPage 5 2 Figure 5 3 Network Settings Configuration Page 5 3 Figure 5 4 Eddy S1 DB9 Eddy S1 DB9 PoE serial communication setting page5 5 Figure 5 5 Eddy S1 Pin S1 TTL S2 Pin serial communication setting page 5 6 Figure 5 6 Eddy S1 PIN Eddy S1 TTL Eddy S2 PIN GPIO Setting Page 5 10 Figure 5 7 Eddy S1 DB9 Eddy S1 DB9 PoE GPIO Setting Page 5 11 Figure 5 8 Admin Settings Page Sola Figure 5 9 Change Password Setting Page 5 13 Figure 5 10 Update Firmware Setting Page 5 14 Figure 5 11 Factory Default Setting Page 5515 Figure 5 12 Save tt Reboot Setting Page 5 16 Figure 6 1 Connection via Telnet 6 1 ASystemBase Eddy Figure 7 1 Firmwa
49. n Pin Signal Description 6 DSR Data Set Ready input 7 RTS Request to Send Output 8 CTS Clear to Send Input Differential data negative on USB port 9 USBN Used only for development purposes Differential data positive on USB port 10 USBP Used only for development purposes J2 RS422 Full Duplex Pin Signal Description 2 RXD Receive differential data positive Input 3 TXD Transmit differential data positive Output 6 RXD Receive differential data negative input 7 TXD Transmit differential data negative Output 32 RS485 Half Duplex Pin Description 3 TRX Transmit Receive differential data positive 7 TRX Transmit Receive differential data negative J4 14 pin header connector INF_1 2 vcc INF 0 4 vec NC 6 NG RDY 8 RST GND 0 GND PIO3 12 P102 POH 12 P100 374 ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy Chapter 3 Hardware Description Pin Signal Description Serial Interface Select 1 Serial interface can be set up in combination with INF O When RS232 INF 1 0 00 1 INF_1 When RS422 INF 1 0 01 When RS422 INF 1 0 10 Make sure that 0 is connected to either open or GND while 1 is connected to 3 3V 2 VCC Make sure that correct input voltage is provided Two types of model 5V and 3 3V modules are available 3 INF 0 Serial Interfa
50. nterface modified values have to be entered to connect to web and vice versa Factory default username eddy 4 Factory default password 99999999 ct C WINDOWS system32 cmd exe jap CiNtelnet 192 168 606 223 4 ST login eddy assword Figure 6 1 Connection via Telnet set command you can configure Eddy s settings view command you can view current Eddy s settings After changing values you can see modified values with view commands But be careful because these values are not in effect unless you issue a set save command Changes will be discarded if you do not save current settings Command notations set line ip dhcp Either enter set line ip or set line dhcp set ip lt IP address gt Enter actual values such as set ip 192 168 0 223 Serial Communication Exports 6 1 ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy Chapter 6 Configuration via Telnet 6 2 View commands Commands related to View are as follows Table 6 1 View commands Commands Descriptions view Show summarized information about Eddy view all Show all available information about Eddy view server Show network and device server s settings view port Show serial port settings view gpio Show GPIO pin settings view version Show version and support information view command Show set command list view help Show view command list 6 2 ASystemBase Since 198
51. oE do not support this function Table 6 5 GPIO commands Commands Default Descriptions set gpio lt 0 3 gt mode in out Output Set current pin s 1 0 mode set gpio lt 0 3 gt value low high High Set current pin s output value This option 6 6 Username Password Commands Configure username and password for Web Telnet Table 6 6 User Password configurations only applies to output mode pins Commands Default Descriptions set user lt username gt eddy Set username 16 Characters at maximum set pass lt password gt 99999999 Set password 16 Characters at maximum 6 7 System Commands Table 6 7 System Commands Commands set default Descriptions Restore all settings to factory default Requires reboot for changes to take effect set save Save current configuration settings Requires reboot for changes to take effect reboot Reboot Eddy 6 6 ASystemBase Since 1987 Chapter 7 Appendix Chapter 7 Appendix 7 1 Firmware Updates Eddy supports firmware update with Web FTP and TFTP This section describes update method via FTP and TFTP Web update is described in Chapter 5 Configuration via Web Microsoft Windows KP Version 5 1 2666 a CC Copyright 1985 2661 Microsoft Corp C WDocuments and SettingsWshlee SYSBASB gt cd C Hcd eddy firmware C Weddy_firmware gt dir 29 Seu 013 3C51 B458 2007 05 03 2007 05 03 lt DIR gt C
52. on is established TCP Multi Server Eddy works as a server accepting up to 5 simultaneous connections from socket clients Data transmitted from Eddy is broadcast to each socket client UDP Server Eddy works as a UDP server waiting for UDP connection from the client on the network Socket number for awaiting connections can be set in Local socket port field Once a UDP packet is received to the socket that waits for the connection the data is transmitted to the serial port The data input from the serial port is put into UDP packets which ASystemBase Since 1987 5 7 Eddy Chapter 5 Configuration via Web Menu Default Descriptions eventually are sent to the client UDP Client When the data is input to the serial port UDP packets are sent using the preset IP address and the socket number of the server Local Set the socket number for the port TCP server and UDP server 4001 operation mode makes use of this port for awaiting network Socket Port socket connections Port Alias Port1 Port alias name for convenience 16 Characters at maximum Set communication speed Baud Rate 9600 bps Options 150 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 230400 460800 921600 bps Data Bits 8 Set the number of bits in each character size Options 5 6 7 8 Set the number of stop bits Stap Bi l Options 1 2 Set parity bit check scheme Parity Non
53. onsumption 55 38mm Eddy S1 Pin Dimensions 50 35mm Eddy S1 TTL 62 45mm Eddy S1 DB9 S2 Pin 19g Eddy S1 Pin A 10g Eddy S1 TTL Wahi 32 38 Eddy S1 DB9 21 98 Eddy S2 Pin Port 1 Eddy S1 Pin S1 TTL S1 DB9 S1 DB9 PoE 2 Eddy S2 Pin Interface Selectable RS232 RS422 RS485 Serial Speed Max 921 6 Kbps Signals TX RX DTR DSR CTS RTS DCD ASystemBase Since 1987 7 5 Eddy Chapter 7 Appendix Catagory Serial Specifications Protection 15KV Surge Protection for all signals UART 16C550 with 16 byte FIFO Eddy S1 Pin S1 TTL S1 DB9 16C1054 with 256 byte FIFO Eddy S2 Pin only Data Bits 5 6 7 8 Stop Bits 1 2 Parity None Even Odd Flow Control RTS CTS Xon Xoff Operating 0 50 C Temp Environm St ental dd 20 80 C Temp Humidity 5 95 Non Condensing O S Embedded Linux Kernel 2 4 x Mgmt Tools SNMP Portview Web Su Telnet Web Portview Software Security Telnet Web ID Password SSH SSL TLS Application TFTP FTP Web Upload Web Service Embedded Web Server COM Port SystemBase COM Port Redirector for Windows Redirection 98 ME 2K XP 2003 CE Class A Approvals FCC Class A C vy PP RoHS RoHS ROHS Compliant compliant 726 ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy ch Chapter 7 Appendix 7 3 Ordering Information Product Voltage Description 3 3V Power Input Eddy S1 Pin 3 Pin Header serial inte
54. ort for application programming included in Development Kit Small size to fit in to any hardware 10 100Mbps Ethernet port with transformer SystemBase COM Port Redirector for better adaptability Extensive configuration and monitoring with Portview Firmware upload with Web FTP and TFTP Configuration with Web Telnet SNMP and Portview Various customizing options Standard Linux environment for openness in executable applications Sarai commen Er 2 5 ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy Chapter 2 Getting Started Multiple Programmable IO pins for customized applications 2 3 Package Checklist Eddy package is composed of following components Make sure every component is included with your package Eddy Package All module packages include a module and a CD with utilities and documents Module 1pc One among Eddy S1 Pin Eddy 51 TTL Eddy 51 DB9 Eddy S2 Pin Eddy S1 DB9 PoE CD ROM Utilities and documents 2 6 AA ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy Chapter 2 Getting Started real time 2 4 Applications Eddy can be applied to many practical applications in various fields Some are presented below Factory Industrial Automation PLC Robot arms Human Machine Interface Warehouse rails Medical instruments Inspection equipment controllers Alarming units Home Appliances Electronic Devices Power controller Gaming machines Scales Gas detection units Water amp pollution metering devi
55. ous applications of Eddy presented in diagrams and images All documents are updated promptly so check for the recent document updates The contents in these documents are subject to change without a prior notice 1 5 Technical Support You can reach our tech support by following 3 ways 1 Visit us at http www sysbas com and go to Technical Support men FAQ and questions can be reviewed and submitted 2 E mail our technical support team to tech sysbas com Any kind of inquiries requests and comments are welcomed 3 Call us at our customer center at 82 2 855 0501 for immediate support Our technical support team will kindly help you get over with the problem Copyright 2006 SystemBase Co Ltd All rights reserved Homepage http www sysbas com Tel 02 855 0501 Fax 02 855 0580 16F Dearung Post Tower 1 212 8 Guro dong Guro gu Seoul Korea ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy AAA Chapter 1 Introduction Intentionally left blank 1 4 nal Communicaton Experta ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy Chapter 2 Getting Started real time Chapter 2 Getting Started Welcome to Eddy This chapter includes Eddy series overview main and distinctive features package contents for each product and application fields 2 1 Overview There are 5 modules in Eddy Serial Series Eddy S1 Pin Eddy S1 TTL Eddy S1 DB9 Eddy S2 Pin and Eddy S1 DB9 PoE Each module includes default applica
56. pplied with high signal at normal operation and after longer than 200ms of low signal the module will be reset In order to implement reset function in Eddy you must turn the switch ON and supply input power 3 6 A ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy e Chapter 3 Hardware Description 3 1 4 Serial Interface Selection Eddy S1 Pin supports hardware configuration of RS232 RS422 RS485 and each interface can be configured by a combination of INF 1 and INF_O signals Serial INF_1 INF_O RS232 Low Low RS422 Full Duplex Low High RS485 Half Duplex High Low Eddy User Board PinD all Open Not Connect Eddy User Board 3 3V Pin 102 open Eddy User Board 3 3V Pin 2 open ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy Chapter 3 Hardware Description real time 3 1 5 Terminal Resistors Terminal Resistors are installed in RS422 or RS485 communication to prevent noise and distortion of long distance data transfer They help by matching impedance in communication line and normally 120 ohm resistors are used The decision to use terminal resistor lies with the user and one may choose to either install or not install terminal resistors in RS422 or RS485 mode Installation can be done by connecting RX and RX pin on J2 pin header to the resistor if in RS422 mode or TRX and TRX pin in RS485 mode 3 1 6 Terminal Resistor Installation Guide RS422 Install terminal resistors at each end
57. ptions set port 1 remote When the Operation Mode is set to TCP Client set the IP 0 0 0 0 IP address gt address to connect to set port 1 rport When the Operation Mode is set to TCP Client set the 4000 lt socket number gt socket number to connect to After a certain amount of time passes without any communication after the socket connection between the set port 1 keepalive a lt 0 32767 gt 0 given serial port and the server is established automatically disconnect the socket connection If the value is set to 0 this function is disabled MTU stands for Maximum Transmission Unit and this set port 1 mtu 1 option needs to be set when consecutive data from the lt 1 1100 gt given serial port needs to be transmitted to socket at once sat port 1 selodin When the Operation Mode is set to TCP Server ask for P s 0 Disable the username and password when the client tries to 0 1 connect Set to 1 to enable set port 1 conuser When the Operation Mode is set to TCP Server set the conuser name lt username gt username to ask for Max 32 bytes set por Leon When the Operation Mode is set as TCP Server set the password 99999999 password to ask for Max 32 bytes lt password gt ASys Serial Communication Experts temBas Since 1987 6 5 Eddy Chapter 6 Configuration via Telnet 6 5 GPIO commands Configure operation mode and value for each Programmable 1 0 pins Eddy S1 DB9 and Eddy S1 DB9 P
58. rammable 1 0 7 13 GPI08 Programmable 1 0 8 14 GPIO9 Programmable 1 0 9 15 NC No Connection 16 NC No Connection ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy Chapter 3 Hardware Description J3 Serial 24 pin Connector O USBP 1 a m 2 USBN DCD 3 a m4 RXD no 5 4 a 6 DTR O GND 7 a O 8 DSR RTS 9 n B 49 cTs F GD orceOff 11 8 8 NC INF_1 3 u a 4 vcc A INF_o 15 8 m j 8 vcc NG 13 al 08 MG RDY 19 a a 9 RsT Pos Q a s 3 P102 pot 3 m 7 4 Poo Pin Signal Description Differential data positive for USB port 1 USBP Used only for development purposes Differential data negative for USB port 2 USBN Used only for development purposes 3 DCD UART Data Carrier Detection Input 4 RXD UART Receive Data Input 5 TXD UART Transmit Data Output 6 DTR UART Data Terminal Ready Output 7 GND Ground 8 DSR UART Data Set Ready input 9 RTS UART Request to Send Output 10 CTS UART Clear to Send Input RS232 Driver IC shutdown signal 11 ForceOff Used only when RS232 RS422 RS485 IC needs to be implemented on a single board Applicable only to ICs with Shutdown function 12 NC No Connection ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy Chapter 3 Hardware Description P
59. re updates via FTP 7 1 Figure 7 2 Firmware Update via Telnet 7 2 Figure 7 3 Firmware upgrade via TFTP 723 Figure 7 4 Firmware upgrade via TFTP Command Line 7 4 Tables Table 1 1 Eddy Documents 1 2 Table 5 1 Main features of SetupMenu 5 2 Table 5 3 Main features for NMS Configuration 5 4 Table 5 5 Main features for GPIO Settings 5 11 Table 5 6 Main features for Admin Setting 5 12 Table 5 7 Main features for Save amp Reboot Save amp Reboot 5 16 Table 6 1 Viewcommands 6 2 Table 6 2 Network general configuration commands 6 3 Table 6 3 Network NMS configuration commands 6 3 Table 6 4 Serial commands 6 4 Table 6 5 GPIOcommands 6 6 Table 6 6 User Password configurations 6 6 Table 6 7 SystemCommands 6 6 y ASystemBase Eddy ch Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 1 Introduction SystemBase Embedded Module lineup is composed of largely three catagories The Eddy Serial Series Eddy D
60. rface 5V Power Input Eddy S1 Pin 5 Pin Header serial interface 3 3V Power Input D Eddy S1 TTL 3 Pin Header serial 1 port embedded module w programmability interface 5V Power Input Eddy S1 TTL 5 Pin Header serial interface 5V Power Input Eddy S1 DB9 DC Jack 1 port embedded module w programmability D PoE Input Voltage Power over Ethernet PoE Powered Device PD Range 37V 57V functionality DB9 serial interface Eddy S1 DB9 PoE Auxiliary Power Automatic power backup when Power Sourcing Input Equipment PSE is out or order pony Pees PoE input voltage range 37 to 57V Auxiliary backup power 5V DC supported 3 3V Power Input Eddy S2 Pin 3 Pin Header serial interface 5V Power Input Eddy S2 Pin 5 Pin Header serial interface 2 port embedded module w programmability Eddy Serial DK S Development Kit for Eddy Serial Series ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy PG a Chapter 7 Appendix 7 4 FCC Statement THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC FULES OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS 1 THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE 2 THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED 3 INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION FCC RF INTERFERENCE STATEMENT NOTE 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 These limits
61. ry Default Save amp Reboot Serial Settings Devic EDDY Serial Port 1 Status Enabled Help interface RS232 wel Help Operation Mode COM Porttwin200xxP w Help Local Socket Port 4001 Help Portalias Portt Help Baud Rate 9600 bps M Help Data Bits 8 bits Help stop Bits 1 bit Help Party None e Help Flow Control None Help Device type Data Only e wi Help Remote IP Address Port IC 00 0 3 8 i 4000 Help aie Check Time 0 sec s Help MTU NG byte s Help Port Login Disable Help paa Username Help Passive Password Help Figure 5 4 Eddy S1 DB9 Eddy S1 DB9 PoE serial communication setting page ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy real time Chapter 5 Configuration via Web At the bottom of the screen shows the current port Eddy real time Setup Menu Summary Network Settings Serial Settings GPIO Settings Admin Settings Change Password Update Firmware Factory Default Save amp Reboot Figure 5 5 Device Name EDDY XXX gged in as eddy Logout Serial Settings Serial Port 1 Status Enabled ze Help MEE pe SI s Ss Operation Mode Too Ponin200xP sl Help mar 4001
62. signed automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address FRERE Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway a aa a Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server Now you are ready to connect to Eddy There are three options to configure Eddy 1 Web You can easily configure Eddy with web interface accessible from any web browser For more information please refer to Chapter 5 Configuration via Web 2 Telnet You can configure Eddy with commands after accessing Eddy through Telnet For more information please refer to Chapter 6 Configuration via Telnet 3 Portview You can use a Windows based utility Portview from SystemBase to monitor Eddy For more information on using the utility for your administration purpose please refer to Portview User Guide 4 4 ASystemBase Since 1987 BR Edd Chapter 5 Configuration via Web real time Chapter 5 Configuration via Web 5 1 Connection Open your favorite web browser and enter the IP address of Eddy to access Eddy s web manager Once you are successfully connected the following front page will show up You need to enter appropriate username and password to login Please note that this
63. terminal When using RS422 Point to Point Mode When using RS422 Multi Drop Mode Terminal REG RS422 Device A pag RS422 Device B RS422 Master Device 201 TXD RXD TXD RXD TXD RXD TXD RXD RS422 Slave Device A RXD TXD RXD TXD RXD XD RXD TXD 120R 120R Terminal REG Terminal REG RS422 Slave Device B RXD RXD TXD TXD RS422 Slave Device N RXD RXD 120R Terminal REG TXD TXD RS485 Install terminal resistors only at each end not in the middle ones in Multi Drop structure RS485 Device B RS485 Device C RS485 Device D ES Q Q Q 2x Hz Ox co ZG GC ZS E E ELE EE Terminal REG RS485 Device A RS485 Device N 120R TRXD TRXD TRXD TRXD 120R Terminal REG aa EE S gE EE EE ce eee RS485 Device E RS485 Device F RS485 Device G 3 8 A ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy Ker AA Chapter 3 Hardware Description 3 2 Eddy S1 TTL Ethernet LAN port is provided in pin header Users can connect these pins either directly to Ethernet device interface or to RJ 45 connector One serial port is provided in TTL interface and users can attach these pins to their UART controller to implement RS232 422 48
64. that write attempts to any other directories are restricted for security reasons Issue a command bin for binary file transfer mode Optionally use hash to see the data transfer mark Issue both commands put eddy_FS_10b bin put eddy_KR_10b bin to start upload The image files must reside in the same directory with current directory where you are running the ftp command After getting a Transfer complete message issue a command quit or bye to disconnect BIE EDDY S1 PIN login eddy Password cd var home eddy Ht ls leddy_FS_1 c bin eddy KR 1 c bin fcp u eddy _KR_18c bin dev mtd2 Got device dev mtd2 Got filename eddy KR 1 c bin Got FLAG UERBOSE safe open FD 3 pathname dev mtd2 safe open FD 4 pathname eddy_KR_1 c Erasing blocks 8 8 1667 Erased 65536 487921 bytes Writing data 476k 476k 1887 Wrote 487921 487921 bytes Verifying data 476k 476k 1867 487921 487921 bytes eddy FS pc bin dev mtd3 device dev mtd3 filename eddy_FS_18c bin FLAG_UERBOSE safe open FD 3 pathname dev mtd3 safe open FD 4 pathname eddy_FS_1 c Erasing blocks 19 19 1607 Erased 65536 1186826 bytes Writing data 1159k 1159k 100 Wrote 1186826 1186826 bytes Verifying data 1159k 1159k 1887 Verified 1186828 1186826 bytes Ht exit su ct C WDocuments and SettingsWshlee SYSBASB gt Figure 7 2 Firmware Update via Telnet 1 2 ASystemBase Since 1987 E
65. tions for serial and LAN communication and supports plug and play features By switching to the custom mode users can program any application and upload it on to the module This application then is executed on the module In order to write and compile programmer s source code Software Development Kit SDK is required SDK is included in the Development Kit package Please refer to Programming Guide included in the Development Kit for detailed information on the SDK SDK is not necessary for users using Eddy in default presettings Eddy S1 Pin RJ 45 Ethernet port is included to provide direct connection to network For serial communication RS232 422 485 interface is provided through pin header and users can easily connect it to either customized connectors or to standard DB9 and DB25 connectors External power of 3 3V or 5V can be fed to the module through pin headers Please check labeled input voltage on top of the module before supplying power Improper voltage feed may damage the module MA NGG 7 enge one D MS Ny Lem Aires wig pos Systembose Co Ltd ui wy AR Sarai Common Ex 2 1 ASystemBase Since 1987 Edd sch Chapter 2 Getting Started real time Eddy S1 TTL Pin header interface provides Ethernet connectivity Users can connect it either to standard RJ 45 port or to any customized LAN interface connector For serial communication RS232 422 485 interface is provided through pin header in 5V T
66. username and password After changing values you need to click Submit button Then you will see the same page with modified values Please note that you have to Save amp Reboot in order to see these changes in effect Changes will be discarded if you do not save current settings 4 Default user id eddy 4 Default password 99999999 Edd Device Name Yo XXX LE Change ID Password YA y Setup Menu Summary BN Change ID Network Settings Current ID eddy Serial Settings New ID GPIO Settings Admin Settings Change Password Change Password Enter Current Password CORRE Enter New Password Factory Default Save amp Reboot Retype New Password Figure 5 9 Change Password Setting Page Sarai Commute pra 5 13 ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy Chapter 5 Configuration via Web time 5 8 Update Firmware Firmware is an application embedded in Flash memory of Eddy Set the location of the firmware file to update using the Browse button The selected firmware will be transferred to Eddy when you click Start Update After the transmission is complete Eddy will be automatically restarted to operate with the new firmware Device Name EDDY XXX Eddy een Update Firmware Fake ogou Setup Menu Summary SAS Browse and select the firmware file to upload Serial Settings GPIO Settings Admin Settings It will take about a minute for the up
67. username and password is used as authentication method for Telnet as well This means if username or and password has been modified from the web interface modified values have to be entered to connect to Telnet and vice versa Factory default username eddy Factory default password 99999999 Eddy means real time Welcome to Web Manager evice Name EDDY_ XXX i 1 0b Username eddy Password AA Figure 5 1 Eddy Login Page Serial Communication Experts 5 1 ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy Chapter 5 Configuration via Web real time 5 2 Setup Menu If login process is successful you will see a web manager s main page showing summary of your device On the left you will see a setup menu and you can navigate through these options Eddy E Setup Menu 5 Overview Summary FE Device Name EDDY XXX Network Settings Firmware Version 1 0b Serial Settings GPIO Settings Admin Settings Network Configuration Change Password Line Type Static IP MAC Address 00 05 f4 11 22 33 Update Firmware IP Address 192 168 0 223 Factory Default Save amp Reboot Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 0 1 Support Information Website http liwww sysbas com Contact tech sysbas com Figure 5 2 Main Page Main features of Setup Menu are as follows Table 5 1 Main features of Setup Menu Menu Descriptions Summary View a summary of Eddy Network Settings Configure network
68. work Management System software Portview Commands related to NMS are as follows Table 6 3 Network NMS configuration commands Commands Default Descriptions Configures IP of PC which Portview is installed set nms 0 0 0 0 If IP is set to 0 0 0 0 NMS feature is disabled lt IP address gt er Please refer to Portview User s Manual for detailed information eee NPON 4000 NMS socket number if NMS is used lt Port number gt Set the device name for management 32 Characters set name Product name f at maximum Set the group name for management 32 Characters set group None at maximum F Set the location name for management 32 Characters set location None at maximum ASystemBase Since 1987 6 3 Eddy Chapter 6 Configuration via Telnet 6 4 Serial Commands You can set the communication and operation environment for the serial port Chapter 5 describes each option in detail Only a summary of each option is presented here Table 6 4 Serial commands Commands Default Descriptions set port 1 status i Enable Disable Enable Choose to use or not use this port set port 1 protocol com2kxp com98 tcp_server tcp_ cola Select the operation protocol which the serial port client tcp_mserve H would use r udp server ud p_client set port 1 if_type Eddy S1 DB9 and Eddy S1 DB9 PoE can be configured to RS232 RS422P RS232 use either RS23
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