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1. SUR UR Figure 3 6 Show Configuration This page gives one the general information of MB5001C including IP address Gateway subnet mask and serial information of the device 3 2 2 IP Setup Select 2 from Input choice and enter 1 8 a f to Setup IP Figure 3 7 Input choice and enter 1 8 a f 2 2 Please input New Figure 3 7 IP Setup 3 2 3 Gateway Setup Select 3 from Input choice and enter 1 8 a f to Setup Gateway Figure 3 8 Input choice and enter 1 8 a f 3 3 Please input New Gateway Figure 3 8 Gateway Setup 3 2 4 Subnet Mask Setup Select 4 from Input choice and enter 1 8 a f to Setup Subnet Mask Figure 3 9 Input choice and enter 1 8 a f 3 3 Please input New Gateway Figure 3 9 Gateway Setup 5001 series 1 port Modbus Gateway t Technologies User Manual Version 1 0 Gatan MBs t ASato 3 2 5 COM1 Setup Select 5 from Input choice and enter 1 8 a f to Setup COM1 One can then give the COM port alias name set the baud rate and parity determine number of data bit and stop bit and decide if one want to use flow control and the type of flow control one want to use The following screen Figure 3 10 illustrates how to setup 9600 baudrate none parity 8 data bits and 1 stop bit Input choice and enter l1 8 a f 5 5 1 1200 2 2400 3 48e0 4 96ee 5 19200 6 384e0 7 5
2. Cancel Copyright 2010 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 99 User Manual Version 1 0 e 5001 series 1 port Modbus Gateway Technologies p Locate The user can apply this function to locate a device when its IP address is known but its position is unknown If a device is selected the device will appear to sing Users can locate the device by selecting the Configuration submenu Locate or clicking the Locate button on the toolbar Reboot The device should be restarted after a successful modification of parameter configuration Users can also carry out a restart through the submenu option Reset The user can also select several devices at one time and save the parameter information of these selected devices into a designated parameter file by selecting Save all the selected devices Configure by Browser Some devices are supplied with build in Web servers which will be used to configure similar to DeviceView software Users can carry out any parameter setting directly through the submenu option Config by Browser and a Web browser is shown in the figure below Modbus Gateway Overview The general device information of this Modbus Gateway Model Name 5001 Address 100 187 151 MAC Address 00 60 9 06 6483 Era iz G oysLocation location sysContact contact 0000 Kernel Version V254 AP Version Modbus Tc
3. Please select a kernel firmware or AF firmare from the disk and then download it to the device MBS001C 10 0 160 2 Current versions Kernel 254 AP Modbus Tcp 1 55 502 listening C Download kernel firmware Ga SESOO1 MB 1 El Pop up Authorize dialog Upgrade Cancel A 3 3 Configuration This function is for device configuration to set up parameters to import and to export the parameters and to set up some options is the list of configurations Network SNMP COM Port Locate Reset Import Setting Export Setting Virtual COM Config by browser and Options Users can carry out a configuration operating through menu or by clicking the corresponded button on the toolbar shown as the figure below User Manual Version 1 0 MB5001C series 1 port Modbus Gateway ft Deviceview 1 10 00 Advance About Network LJ IP P Address 55 2 m AP Information E Config by browser 10 0 21 0 2 00 60 ES 00 eb EC v2 18 208DVS231A TCP M 10 0 210 5 00 60 9 00 26 V2 18 208D VS2314 192 166 538 253 O0 60 E9 00 26 FD V2 18 208D VS2314 Pr bA TIT 10 0 9 1 00 60 9 05 7 00 0060 9 05 7 2 22 5 Gy 51 C MAXI 10 0 21 99 00 60 9 00 90 38 12345 v2 35 TerminalSry ver3 1t MB5001C 10 0 160 2 00 60 9 06 03 6 Modbus 1 56 MG512 10 0
4. 4 k Addresses and Hautes Add to OID database Edit Hautes Labels Export Cancel Apply Help Figure 5 4 NetworkView display device information Note 1 The NetworkView tool is limited to information extracting and viewing only 2 modify the configurations please use the web server Telnet or DeviceView configuration utilities EET rr 4 A T A A TAa AAV IA Copyright 2010 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan User Manual Version 1 0 MB5001C series 1 port Modbus Gateway 6 Diagnostics There are several ways one can check on the status and availability of MB5001C 6 1 Use Standard TCP IP Utility Ping Command From Windows Start menu select Run and type in ping lt TCP Server IP address gt If the connection is established the Reply messages are displayed otherwise it will indicate Request timed out Figure 6 1 WINN Tisystem32 ened C ping 10 080 50 100 Pinging 18 8 50 18B with 32 bytes of data Reply from 18 0 58 108 butes 32 time i18ms 64 Reply from 18 0 58 108 bytes 32 timeciBms ITL 64 18 0 58 108 bytes 32 time lt ifms TIL 64 18 0 58 108 bytes 32 time 180ms 64 Ping statistics for 10 090 50 190 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost 8 9 10552 Approximate round trip times milli seconds Minimum ms Maximum 19105 Average Sms g
5. 00 60 9 01 91 9 00 60 9 02 7 8 00 60 9 02 001 00 60 9 06 08 80 00 12 3F 72 08 15 00 60 9 03 5 00 60 9 05 39 7 00 24 10 9 91 9 00 14 4D 2F 87 27 0060 9 05 12345 name V2 18 V2 18 v2 18 v2 18 V2 18 V2 2 2 35 1 0 1 0 V2 54 nbDES D2CFS8C 9V3 11 0 0 9 02001 V3 17 SAMPLE v3 10 2 20 DbDES 035AE2 V1 22 1 16 1 16 0060 8 035 2 1 22 No Caution Model IP Address Address Ker is 13 20 21 22 23 GwW 314 GwW 314 Gv 314 GwW 314 GwW 314 GY 264 104 GYv51 C MAXI MB5001C MG512 PM5302 SE5001 SE5016 SE5416 SE6502 M1 2 SE9001 T 14 M awoii S5002 57002 Ready Total 35 devices And then the user can select and download the required firmware from the disk as shown in the figure below The user can also select several same devices at one time and realize the firmware updating for them by 10 0 50 99 10 0 187 101 10 0 210 1 10 0 210 2 10 0 210 5 00 60 E9 10 1 7 29 00 650 E9 00 1 7 24 00 60 9 00 48 04 00 60 9 00 26 00 60 9 00 26 192 158 38 253 00 60 9 00 26 20 10 0 9 1 10 0 21 99 10 0 160 2 10 0 172 133 10 0 172 13 10 0 161 105 10 0 172 115 10 0 189 131 10 0 161 100 10 0 162 50 10 0 50 109 10 0 195 199 192 158 1 1 00 60 9 05 2 00 00 60 9 00 90 38 00 60 9 06 03 6 0 50 E3 05 0 7 FC 00 60 9 06 08 14 00 60 9 01 91 9 00 60 9 02 7 8
6. 502 502 Please input Connect Count 1 2 2 Please input Timeout 200 400 400 1 ASC 2 RTU Please select Protocol 1 1 1 Please Input Retry Count 1 2 2 Figure 3 11 Link1 Setup 3 2 9 Change Password 1 Select c from Input choice and enter 1 8 a f The following screen Figure 3 12 illustrates how to change default empty password to 1111 Input choice and enter 1 8 a f ic Please input old password Please input new password 1111 Please verify new password 1111 add 1Password changed Figure 3 12 change the password 2 If one want to change the password please type the old password in the Please input old password field type the new password in the Please input new password and the Please verify new password fields Note One can press the default key of product to reset password to the default value MB5001C series 1 port Modbus Gateway atop User Manual Version 1 0 pe 3 2 10 SNMP Settings a Select d from Input choice and enter 1 8 a f to change SNMP Name field Note that if you press enter MB5001C will fill in a default name equal to its MAC b Select from Input choice and enter 1 8 a f to change SNMP Location field c Select f from Input choice and enter 1 8 a f to change SNMP Contact field 3 3 Configuration Using Web Browser 1 Make sure one PC is located on the same network sub net a
7. 00 50 E3 02 D0 14 00 60 9 06 08 80 00 12 3F 72 08 15 00 50 9 03 2 00 60 9 05 39 7 00 14 4D 2F 87 27 selecting Apply for all selected devices have same model 00 0 12345 name 2 18 2 18 2 18 2 18 V2 18 v2 18 V2 2 2 35 1 0 1 0 V2 54 nbDES D2CF8C 3 11 0060 9 02001 v3 17 SAMPLE v3 10 2 20 0060 8 035 2 1 22 1 16 0 0 9 035 2 1 22 Copyright 2010 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 31 AP Information 2U09DVS5231 TCP M 208DVS5231 206DVS2314 TCP M 208DVS5231A TCP M 2U08DV5231A Proxi 4 817 TerminalSry ver3 1t Modbus Tcp 1 56 PowerMeter 0 29 PowerMeter 0 29 TerminalSre 3 41 Serial Server 3 19 Serial Server 3 26 SEG5O02 M12 v3 1 Provvebsry ver Sar 002 19 5002 1 415 S 5002 v1 41 5 S SYf5002 v3 19 AP Information 208DV5231A TCP M 209DV5231 2U08DVS5231A 2U08DV5231A TCP M 208DVS231A TCP M 208DVS5231 Proxi 4 SOY AI TerminalSre ver3 1t Modbus Tcp 1 56 PowerMeter 0 29 PowerMeter 0 29 TerminalSre 3 41 Serial Server 3 19 Serial Server 3 26 SEG5O02 M12 3 12 ProvV ebSry ver Sar SYf5002 vY3 19 5002 1 415 S 002 19 2 User Manual Version 1 0 t Op MB5001C series 1 port Modbus Gateway atOp Download Firmware from Disk
8. 187 101 00 60 9 00 1 7 24 v2 18 2048 5231 TCP M i6 Gv 314 10 0 210 1 00 60 9 00 48 04 v2 18 206DVS231A 19 GY eAd1A 10 0 210 2 00 60 9 00 26 v2 18 206DVS231A 20 GY 2Z31A 10 0 210 5 00 60 9 00 26 v2 18 2 5231 Gv 314 192 158 38 253 00 60 69 00 26 FD v2 18 208DV52314 G 264 104 10 0 9 1 D bD ES D5 E7 DO OOBDES O5E 2 22 Proxi A SOYAI GY 51C MAI 10 0 21 99 00 60 9 00 90 38 12345 2 35 Terminalsry ver3 1t MB5001C 10 0 160 2 00 60 9 06 03 6 Modbus Tcp 1 56 MG512 10 0 1 72 133 D 50 E8 05 07 FC V1 0 PowerMeter 0 29 PM5302 10 0 1 72 132 00 60 9 06 08 14 V1 0 PowerMeter 0 29 SE5001 10 0 161 105 00 60 9 01 91 9 V2 5b4 TerminalSre v3 41X SE5016 10 0 172 115 D 50 EB 02 CF 8C 0060 9 02 8 V3 11 Serial Server V3 19 325404 10 0 160 99 00 60 9 02 62 48 0060 9 026748 v3 17 Serial Server 3 26 SE5416 10 0 189 131 00 60 9 02 00 1 0060 9 02001 17 Serial Server 3 26 SE6502 M12 10 0 161 100 00 60 9 06 06 80 3 10 SE85D2 MI 3 12 sEB8502 M12 Sis 10 0 50 100 00 60 9 04 6 60 3 10 SE6502 M12 Sis V3 SE9001 T 14 M 10 0 167 50 00 12 3F 72 08 15 SAMPLE 2 20 ProVvebsry ver Sar Sv 52 10 0 50 109 0 0 60 9 03 5 2 0060 9 035 2 1 22 55002 v3 19 375002 10 0 195 199 00 60 ES 05 39 76 jn 375002 41 5o m lt U Ready Total 38 devices E Broadcast Search Once
9. 3 2 Change Password 1 Click on the Security link and the following screen appears Figure 3 18 Security The default password 18 null you can change the password by filling in the new password to New Password and Verified Password fields be aware that password I5 case sensitive Old Password Verified Password Save Configuration Figure 3 18 Change the password 2 Please input the old password in the Old Password field input the new password in the New Password and the Verified Password fields and then click on Save Configuration to update User Manual Version 1 0 MB5001C series 1 port Modbus Gateway atop atop the password Note One can press the default key of product to reset password to the default value 3 3 3 Network Setup Click on the Networking link and the following screen appears Fill in IP information under TCP IP field Alternatively one can do the configuration by clicking on DHCP to obtain auto IP address gateway and subnet mask information Enable SNMP by checking Enable fill in network identification information under SNMP field and click on the Save Configuration button to save the changes please notice that the setting will not become effective until one restart MB5001C Figure 3 20 Figure 3 19 TCP IP setup Copyright 2010 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 17 atOp User Manual Version 1 0 9a t O
10. 9 V2 54 eB SE5016 10 0 172 115 00 60 E9 02 CF 6C 0060 9 02 8 v3 11 28 SE5404 10 0 160 99 00 60 9 02 62 48 0060 9 026 48 3 17 30 SE5415 10 0 189 131 00 60 9 02 00 1 0060 9 02001 3 17 31 SE8502 M12 10 0 161 100 00 60 9 06 08 80 3 10 22 SE8502 M12 Sis 10 0 50 100 00 60 E9 04 64 6D 3 10 33 SE9001 T 1 4M 10 0 157 50 00 12 3F 72 08 15 SAMPLE 2 20 34 Sh 10 0 50 109 00 60 E9 03 5A E2 0060 9 035 2 Y 1 22 35 375002 10 D 135 199 00 60 E3 05 39 7B 1 16 lt Ready Total 36 devices Figure 6 2 DeviceView configuration Utility 208 5231 TCP M X 5 224 206DVS2314 TCP M X SM TCP 10 0 206DVS2314 TCP M X SM TCP 10 0 208DVS2314 TCP M X 5 224 208DVv5231A TCP M SM TCP 10 0 ATOP SOYAL 2 32 U PowerMeter 0 29 TerminalSre 3 41 Serial Server 3 19 Serial Server 3 26 Serial Server 3 26 SE8502 M12 3 12 SE6502 M1 2 Sis 3 10 Provfebsry ver Sample Pj5V82 S 5002 Y3 19 s WbDD 411 55 Copyright 2010 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 25 User Manual Version 1 0 MB5001C series 1 port Modbus Gateway Appendix A Management Utility A 1 DeviceView utility Introduction DeviceView utility developed by ATOP is a special tool for device management and configuration It can realize the daily management on various ATOP network devices for address se
11. User Manual Version 1 0 pe t Op C 3 Error Messages Firmware upgrade may not be successful if errors occur during the process Error Cause Message Comments Illegal Hex file format Hex File Text Error Hex File Check Sum Error Hex File Format Error Hex File End of Record Error MB5001C handshaking problem MB5001C ACK Start Address Error MB5001C ACK Length Error MB5001C Response Command Error Configuration file Remote IP not found Open configuration file failure atOp User Manual Version 1 0 5001 series 1 port Modbus Gateway Appendix D Disable System Firmware The AP application program firmware of MB5001C can be disabled This function is used in the situation that one downloaded a wrong version of firmware that caused the system crashed To disable the current version of firmware and prevent it from executing please do the followings 1 2 Ss 29 Turn the power off 5001 case Short pint and pin2 of jumper JP1 on the right top corner from the main board to disable AP firmware Power on MB5001C Download the correct AP firmware to MB5001C Remove the pin 1 and pin2 of jumper JP1 to enable AP firmware Close the case and continue ones operations MB5001C series 1 port Modbus Gateway Technologies Appendix Specification Specifications System O 52 c 16 bit x86 Embedded CPU 512K Bytes 512K Bytes 512 Bytes Hardware built in Fla
12. on MB5001C are shown in the following table RS 232 RS422 4 Wire RS 485 2 Wire RS 485 Pin Full Duplex Full Duplex Half Duplex for MB5001C Model for MB5001C Model for MB5001C Model 1 DCD N A N A 2 RXD TXD N A reserved 3 TXD RXD DATA 4 DTR N A N A 5 SG Signal Ground SG Signal Ground SG Signal Ground 6 DSR N A N A 7 RTS RXD DATA 8 CTS TXD N A reserved 9 N A N A N A Terminal Block Pin Assignments The pin assignments of Terminal Block connector on MB5001C Sis are shown in the following table RS422 4 Wire RS 485 2 Wire RS 485 Pin Full Duplex Half Duplex For MB5001C Sis For MB5001C Sis 1 T NC 2 T NC User Manual Version 1 0 MB5001C series 1 port Modbus Gateway atop Technologies 9 3 Ra Data 4 R Data 5 SG Signal Ground SG Signal Ground B 3 2 Ethernet Port RJ 45 1 Category 5 UTP cable 8 core wire 2 RJ45 Connector 3 RJ45 Pin Assignment Pin Assignment 568A Definition 568B Definition One can choose either 568A or 568B definition If one want to make a crossover cable one should use 568A and 568B definition respectively in each terminal of a UTP cable B 3 3 Power Terminal Block Connector DOE VIN VIN Copyright 2010 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 38 User Manual Version 1 0 t O MB5001C series 1 port Modbus Gateway Technologies Note It could be reversed for the of VIN and VIN B 4
13. years in 25 MB5001C m o ol 2 S nm o amp 2 5 JU D lt gt Optional Accessories US315 12 US EU AC100 240V DC 12V 5 08mm pitch terminal block Power Adapter AD5V1A US EU DC5V for DC Jack
14. 0 E9 05 E7 D0 0060 9 05 2 22 Proxi A SOYAI GY 51C MAI 10 0 21 99 00 60 9 00 90 38 12345 V2 35 TerminalSrv ver3 1t MB5001C 10 0 160 2 00 60 9 06 03 6 Modbus Tcp 1 56 MG512 10 0 172 133 D 50 E8 05 07 FC V1 0 PowerMeter 0 29 5302 10 0 172 13 00 60 9 06 08 14 1 0 PowerMeter 0 29 SE5001 10 0 161 105 00 60 9 01 91 9 V2 5b4 TerminalSre v3 41X SE5016 10 0 172 115 D 50 E8 02 CF 8C DBDES D2CF8C V3 11 Serial Server V3 19 325404 10 0 160 99 00 60 9 02 62 48 0060 9 026748 v3 17 Serial Server 3 26 SE5416 10 0 189 131 00 60 9 02 00 1 0060 9 02001 Y 3 17 Serial Server 3 26 SE8502 M12 10 0 161 100 00 60 9 06 08 80 V3 10 SE85D2 MI 3 12 sEB8502 M12 Sis 10 0 50 100 00 60 9 04 6 60 3 10 SE85D2 M12 5is 5 001 1 4 10 0 167 50 00 12 3F 72 08 15 SAMPLE V2 20 ProVebSry ver Sar 10 0 50 109 00 60 9 03 5 2 0060 9 035 2 1 22 53 5002 v3 19 375002 10 0 195 199 00 60 9 05 39 7 375002 41 5o m 4 Alternatively users can select by clicking the button on the toolbar as below Copyright 2010 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 27 User Manual Version 1 0 MB5001C series 1 port Modbus Gateway Deviceview 91 10 00 search Configuration Advance About 5 MG IP Address MAC Address Ker AP Information 2 10 0
15. 1 0 9a t Op MB5001C series 1 port Modbus Gateway 5 1 SNMP Network Management Platform 22 5 2 Using NetworkView as an 22 6 B Tz 19 RR 24 6 1 Use Standard TCP IP Utility Ping 24 6 2 Use DeviceView Configuration Utility Program 24 Appendix A Management Utility 26 A 1 DeviceView utility Introduction 26 EM TREO ID EU Um 26 o MEME Ucet m 27 1 DE e 27 A 3 2 FI T UU 30 3 3 32 A 3 4 PO UN 35 Appendix B Specifications 36 B 1 Hardware 36 D 2 OM Wale 37 Panel Layout and Connector Pin 37 B 31 PItASSIONMENIS 37 Bo APNE PO C945 AE E EE 38 B 3 3 Power Terminal Block 38 E d Buzzer LED MOSS a uerb vebenpitds Euh ve bEnPEida DERI da PERPE DERI 39 RTT T 39 39 pag DINI 39 BF MS RED 39 Appendix C U
16. 172 133 00 60 E9 06 07 FC 1 0 PowerMeter 0 29 P5302 10 0 1 72 132 00 60 E9 06 08 14 1 0 PowerMeter 0 29 SE5001 10 0 161 105 00 60 E9 01 91 E9 name V2 54 TerminalSre v3 41 SE5016 10 0 172 115 00 5D ES 02 CF 8C OOBDES 02CF8C v3 11 Serial Server V3 19 SE5415 10 0 189 131 00 60 9 02 00 1 0060 9 02001 V3 17 Serial Server 3 26 SE85102 M12 10 0 161 100 00 60 E9 06 06 30 3 10 SE6502 M12 3 12 SE85U02 M12 S5is 10 0 50 100 00 60 9 04 6 60 3 10 5 8502 12 515 V3 SE9001 T 14 M 10 0 167 50 00 12 3F 72 08 15 SAMPLE V2 2U0 0 Prowebsrv ver Sar 375002 10 0 50 109 00 60 9 03 5 0060 9 035 2 1 22 5500 v3 19 53 5002 10 0 195 199 00 60 9 05 39 SW500 1 41 5 5 owog 192 168 1 1 00 14 4D 2F 87 27 0060 9 035 2 1 22 SYW5002 v3 19 310 10 0 154 101 00 26 FB 00 02 5 O 35 310 10 0 154 102 00 10 19 F0 F 4 45 O 35 a gt ege Network The user can modify the IP address of any selected device shown as the figure below You can statically assign IP address Subnet mask and Gateway Optionally you can set up the device with a host name You can select DHCP option to obtain an IP address automatically Network Setting Please set the appropriate IP settings for this device MBSO01C 10 0 160 2 DHCP Obtain an IP automatically IP address 10 0 160 2 Subnet mask 255 255 0 O Gateway 11 0 254 Host name mame
17. 1888883 Internet Address Physical Address Type 16 6 56 161 88 60 e9 88 79 f 8 static C gt telnet 180 0 58 101 1 Connecting 10 868 50 101 Figure 3 27 Assigning a new IP address by ARP command Copyright 2010 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 21 User Manual Version 1 0 9a t Op MB5001C series 1 port Modbus Gateway atop 5 SNMP Setup 5 1 SNMP Network Management Platform MB5001C is an SNMP device that allows many popular SNMP Network management platforms such as HP Open View Depending on the network management tools one are using device MB5001C information can be collected from running the management tools including IP address DNS name system descriptions and NIC information etc 5 2 Using NetworkView as an Example NetworkView is a compact network management tool from Software Inc www networkview com It discovers all TCP IP nodes in a network using DNS SNMP and ports information and documents with printed maps and reports for future use First download and install the tool on ones PC Windows 2000 and Windows XP then start NetworkView 1 Click on the button to open a new file The following screen shall appear in the Addresses field Enter in the IP address range to search Figure 5 1 Information Title Description Author Discovery type Single address Range C Subnet Settings Cance
18. 6000 8 115200 9 other Please select baudrate 8 4 1 2 0dd 3 Even 4 Mark 5 Space Please select Parity 1 1 1 1 7 bits 2 8 bits Please select length 2 2 2 131 bits 2 2 bits Please select stop bit 1 1 1 Figure 3 10 1 Setup 3 2 6 Exit with Save and Reset Select 7 from Input choice and enter 1 8 a f to Exit with Save Please choose this option to save all the previous changes to EEPROM the device will restart automatically 3 2 Exit with Save and Reset Select 8 from Input choice and enter 1 8 a f to Exit with Save Please choose this option to discard all the previous changes the device will close telnet connection automatically 3 2 8 Link 1 Setup Select from Input choice and enter 1 8 a f to Exit with Save The following screen Figure 3 11 illustrates how to set port to 502 connection to 2 input timeout to 400 protocol to ASCII and retry to 2 times f iiec 4 is TA xd n 5 Ku Anm AA m L RI 1 p VIELES ANNT O earine d rt 1 f Soteiarer um J Technologies amp a LINK 1 Setup Port 502 Lnk Cnt z1 Timeout 280 protocol ASC Retryz1 c Change Password d Change Name name e Change Location location f Change Contact contact Input choice and enter 1 8 a fjia a Please input Modbus TCP LISTEN PORT 502
19. Atop Technologies Inc 1 port Modbus Gateway MB5001C MB5001C Sis User s Manual Version 1 0 Updated on 2010 07 28 Tel 886 3 5508137 Fax 886 3 5508131 http www atop com tw MB5001C series 1 port Modbus Gateway atOp User Manual Version 1 0 pe t Op Important Announcement The information contained in this document is the property of Atop Technologies Inc and is supplied for the sole purpose of the operation and maintenance of products of Atop Technologies Inc No part of this publication is to be used for any other purposes and it is not to be reproduced copied disclosed transmitted stored in a retrieval system or translated into any human or computer language in any form by any means in whole or in part without the prior express written consent of Atop Technologies Inc Published by Atop Technologies Inc 2F No 146 Sec 1 Tung Hsing Rd Jubei Hsinchu 30261 Taiwan R O C Tel 886 3 5508137 Fax 886 3 5508131 www atop com tw Copyright 2010 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved All other product names referenced herein are registered trademarks of their respective companies atop User Manual Version 1 0 9a t Op MB5001C series 1 port Modbus Gateway This document is intended to provide customers with brief descriptions on the product and to assist customers to get started For detail information and operations of the product please refer to the manual in the CD attached
20. Broadcast Search is selected a box will pop up as below The user may type in or select different broadcast address based on his own requirement Broadcast Search Input one ta broadcast 255 2558 2595 Select one to broadcast Cancel Search by IP address Once Search by IP Address is selected an interface will pop up as below Here user may have two options Select an IP address to search or Search device in the range of IP address Copyright 2010 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 28 User Manual Version 1 0 Op MB5001C series 1 port Modbus Gateway atop search Devices by IP Addresses Select an IP address to search 10 0 50 120 Search devices in the range af IP address Search by MAC Address If Search by MAC Address is selected another box will pop up as below Here the user may search in two ways Search a MAC address to search or Search devices in the range of MAC address Copyright 2010 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 29 User Manual Version 1 0 pe t Op MB5001C series 1 port Modbus Gateway atop Search Devices by MAC Addresses Search devices in the range of MAC address MAC address range Fron joo feo foo foo Joo joo eo rFF rF Rescan Once the user click the Rescan button on the toolbar the DeviceView utility shall re search dev
21. Buzzer LED Message B 4 1 Buzzer Beep twice Beep off Message Description Azzz zzz zzz zzz zzz zzz sec Watchdog problem return service is required Startup OK but AP firmware is disabled Startup OK and AP firmware is enabled p Table 1 Buzzer Message B 4 2 LAN LED Ethernet Disconnected LED blinking with Green Data is transmitting on Ethernet for 100Mbps LED blinking with Orange Data is transmitting on Ethernet for 10Mbps Table 2 LAN LED Message B 4 3 COM Port LED LED off No data is transmitting on COM port LED on blinking state Data is transmitting on COM port Table 3 COM Port LED Message B 4 4 RUN LED LED on Jumper JP1 pin1 and pin2 are short to disable AP firmware in the flash memory LED blinking rate 0 5Sec AP firmware is running Table 4 RUN LED Message User Manual Version 1 0 MB5001C series 1 port Modbus Gateway Appendix Upgrade System Firmware After the new version of firmware is released customers can download it from www Atop com tw After one download the firmware please follow these instructions listed below C 1 Upgrade Procedures When one get a new software version please follow the sequences below to upgrade ones MB5001C 1 Connect a PC Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP and MB5001C one wish to upgrade the firmware in the same TCP IP network Use command ping or DeviceView program to verify their availability 2 Prepar
22. FCC WARNING Class A for 1 port Modbus Gateway MB5001C MB5001C Sis 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 are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and radiates radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions 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 expenses A shielded type power cord is required in order to meet FCC emission limits and also to prevent interference to the nearby radio and television reception It is essential that only the supplied power cord can be used Use only shielded cables to connect other devices to this equipment by RS 232 or RS 485 ports Be cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void ones authority to operate the equipment atop User Manual Version 1 0 9a t Op MB5001C series 1 port Modbus Gateway Contents Doe AVE OCIS 5 Ts aC RACING tar y 5 2 Hardware a 6 CEDIC AO aa E NER CED 7 ALZ OO
23. N Pon CED e 8 ZN RUN LED ecese e E E EEEE E 8 LESON E E A EE A E A 8 9 SO Ware SODUD 9 3 1 Configuration by DeviceView 9 Su PREZCI e 9 cw Eie IP Dynamic IP E E Q 10 3 2 Gontiguration by Telnet Wty sissien 11 3 2 1 Login to the System 11 aa 12 220 12 3 2 4 Subnet Mask 12 GOT Uo ARSRAAS 13 3 2 6 Exit with Save and 13 Save 13 TE 13 o2 CIN FASS WON 14 LAO NMP SOUS eee eee ee 15 3 3 Configuration Using Web Browser 15 OG TO WN oY Sl OUI E 15 3 2 2 Change Fr AS SW ONO 16 17 3 3 4 Configure 1 nennen 19 Sere om dw CUNO eee 19 3 4 Assign a New IP Address by ARP 20 5 SNMP 22 atop User Manual Version
24. SM TCP 10 0 Proxi A SOYAL v2 32 TerminalSry ver3 15X 5 Modbus Tep 1 56 502 listening PowerMeter 0 29 PowerMeter 0 29 TerminalSre v3 41X Serial Server 3 19 Serial Server 3 26 Serial Server 3 26 SE8502 M12 3 12 SE8502 M12 5is 10 ProvVfebsry ver Sample Pj5Vv82 S 5002 3 19 S 5002 1 4155 Copyright 2010 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 26 User Manual Version 1 0 MB5001C series 1 port Modbus Gateway A 3 Functions A 3 1 Device Search This function is applied to search devices in the network There are four methods to search devices Search by Broadcast Search by IP addresses Search by MAC addresses and Rescanning devices by using the current search method To select the search methods users click the Search on the main menu which is shown below t Deviceview 1 10_00 Wm Configuration Advance About Broadcast Search search by IP Address Cth search by MAC Address IP Address Address HostName Ker AP Information Add a Device 10 0 187 101 00 60 9 00 1 7 24 2 18 209DVS2314 10 0 210 1 00 60 9 00 48 04 v2 18 206DVS231A 10 0 210 2 00 60 9 00 26 v2 18 206DVS231A 10 0 210 5 00 60 9 00 26 v2 18 206DVS231A avr ITA 192 166 386 253 00 60 69 00 26 FD 2 18 206DVS231A G 264 104 10 0 9 1 00 6
25. arch device positioning parameter configuring and firmware downloading A 2 Interface The operating interface of the DeviceView utility is shown below Deviceview 91 10 00 Configuration Advance About JS 3 0 No Caution Model 17 Model GW231A GW231A GW231A GW231A GW231A GW26A 104 GW51C MAXI MG512 PM5302 SE5001 SE5016 SE5404 SE5416 SE8502 M12 8502 1 27 515 001 1 575002 aw oiiz Ready Total 38 devices es iPAddress 10 0 187 101 10 0 210 1 10 0 210 2 10 0 210 5 192 166 368 253 10 0 9 1 10 0 21 99 10 0 172 133 10 0 172 13 10 0 161 105 10 0 172 116 10 0 160 99 10 0 189 131 10 0 161 100 10 0 50 100 10 0 167 50 10 0 50 109 10 0 195 199 MAC Address 00 60 9 00 17 2 00 60 9 00 48 04 00 60 9 00 26 00 60 9 00 26 00 60 9 00 26 20 00 60 9 05 7 DU 00 60 9 00 90 38 00 60 9 06 03 6 00 60 E9 06 07 FC 00 60 9 06 08 14 00 60 E9 01 91 E9 00 60 E9 02 CF 6C 00 60 E9 02 6F 48 00 60 E9 02 D0 14 00 60 9 06 06 80 00 60 9 04 6 60 00 12 3F 72 08 15 00 60 9 03 5 2 00 50 E9 05 39 7B Host 9 05 12345 OO60E9 02CF8C O060E9 026F 46 9 2001 SAMPLE 00 0 0 209DVS231A TCP M X 5 224 208DV5231A TCP M SM TCP 10 0 2 52 TCP M SM TCP 10 t 208DV5231 TCP M SM TCP 224 2U08DV5231A TCP M
26. e the download tool and press any key to edit its configuration file dapdl cfg dapdl cfg file can be found in the product CD DOWNLOAD w Ee Following would Edit download configuration file Please update the destination IP address and downloaded file Press any key to continue 3 Edit the dapdl cfg file to fit ones system need the content of the file looks like as the following Be sure to save ones modifications after the change is made Remote 10 0 50 100 Load U5001ap hex The first line identifies the IP address of MB5001C the second line identifies the firmware Hex file name to be downloaded 4 Execute the utility program download bat it can be found in the product CD 5 Input the user name and password credential the new firmware will be downloaded Hoe Ex eje Following t would Edit download configuration file Please update the destination IP address and downloaded file Press any key to continue xx GW Download Utility 01 2 for WIN98 HT 2000 C 2001 Tech Inc All rights reserved PAE EEE EEE Connecting 10 0 50 100 685320002 Userid admin MB5001C will automatically restart each time the firmware is successfully downloaded Copyright 2010 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 40 User Manual Version 1 0 MB5001C series 1 port Modb
27. erved Designed in Taiwan 6 User Manual Version 1 0 atop MB5001C series 1 port Modbus Gateway RJ45 10 100 Mbps Reset Button DC 9 30V or AC 9 30V TB3 ES amp DIN Rail Screw Hole 1 Modbus Gateway amp Wall Nount Screw Hole Male TB5 Serial Port Figure 2 2 MB5001C Sis interfaces 2 1 LED Indicators 2 1 1 LAN LED ff Ethernet Disconnected Blinking with Green Data is transmitting on Ethernet for 100Mbps Blinking with Orange Data is transmitting on Ethernet for 10Mbps Table 1 LAN LED Message Copyright 2010 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 7 MB5001C series 1 port Modbus Gateway Technologies User Manual Version 1 0 e a t O p 2 1 2 COM Port LED No data is transmitting on COM port Blinking Data is transmitting on COM port Table 2 COM Port LED Message 2 1 3 RUN LED On Jumper JP1 Pin1 and Pin2 are shorted to disable AP firmware running Blinking rate 0 5 Sec AP firmware is running normally Table 3 RUN LED Message 2 2 Installation Procedures Step 1 Connect MB5001C to power source using 5V DC Jack Note that DC Jack is 5V only and only use it with a power adaptor or 9 30 DC Terminal Block power source Note MB5001C provide two power inputs can be connected simultaneously to live DC power sources Anyone of the power inputs fails the other live source acts as a back
28. et IP For example Input Telnet 10 0 50 100 in Ms DOS command prompt window After telnet to MB5001C system prompts for a password the default password is left it blank Figure 3 4 Modbus Gateway Input password Figure 3 4 Login to the system Note One can press the default button of MB5001C to reset the password to the default value 1 After verifying the password the following terminal screen appears Figure 3 5 l Show Configuration 2 IP Setup 3 Gateway Setup 4 5ubnet Mask Setup 5 COM1 Setup 7 Exit With Save and Reset B Exit Without Save a LINK 1 Setup Port 502 Lnk Cnt 2 Timeout 400 protocol ASC Retry 2 c Change Password d Change Name name e Change Location location f Change Contact contact Input choice and enter 1 8 a f Figure 3 5 Main menu Note Changes to networking parameters will take effect only when one exit and restart MB5001C gt Select 1 from Input choice and enter 1 8 a f to enter show configuration page as following Figure 3 6 f lt 4 f CI ol I 5 Pub MB5001C series 1 port Modbu 4 Ew Gateway saisi lt ecnnoiogies Input choice and enter 1 8 a f 1 1 oo oe ee e e EE E E a SE oe IP Addr 10 0 160 53 Gatewayz108 0 0 254 Mask 255 255 0 0 port 1 5 232 9600 8 1
29. figure the Modbus parameters TCP Listen Port 502 695 xe TCP Connection s 1 Serial Reply Timeout 200 msec 2 30000 Serial Timeout Retry 1 Lo Save Configuration Restart Figure 3 22 Modbus Setup atop User Manual Version 1 0 t Op MB5001C series 1 port Modbus Gateway TCP Listen Port Modbus TCP Listen port Default is 502 Please note that Ethernet interface only support Modbus Slave TCP Connections s Maximum of four simultaneous Modbus TCP connections is allowed Serial Reply Timeout If the serial side does not respond with the specified time data would be dropped and not transmitted over TCP even if the gateway receives it later Serial Protocol Select between Modbus ASCII and Modbus RTU Please note that Serial interface only support Modbus Master Serial Timeout Retry If 0 is set the gateway would not store TCP packets in the buffer If the number is greater than 0 the gateway would store the TCP packets in the buffer and retries the specified times when the Modbus device on the serial side does not respond Note After configuring the parameters click on the Save Configuration button to save the changes please note that the setting will not become effective until restart is clicked 3 4 Assign a New IP Address by ARP Command Use ARP command to assign a static IP address of MB5001C using its hardware MAC address The MAC address is printed the rear side of device in t
30. he format of 0060 9 The following example shows how it works within MS DOS command prompt window For example change IP from 10 0 50 100 to 10 0 50 101 and the MAC address of 5001 15 00 60 9 11 11 01 Step1 Add the new host to ARP table gt Open Ms DOS command prompt window gt Input arp s 10 0 50 101 00 60 E9 11 11 01 Figure 3 26 C Documents and Settings Adnministrator gt arp s 16 6 56 161 00 60 9 11 11 01 C Documents and Settings Administrator gt Figure 3 26 Ms DOS command prompt window Step2 Change to new IP via telnet port 1 Figure 3 27 gt Input telnet 10 0 50 101 1 Note The telnet will be fail and MB5001C will be restarted automatically after restart the IP address should be change to 10 0 50 101 Step3 Using new IP to configure MB5001C via telnet gt Input telnet 10 0 50 101 Note 1 When using this method to change IP address PC s IP address and MB5001C s IP address must belong to the same subnet User Manual Version 1 0 MB5001C series 1 port Modbus Gateway atop atop 9 Note 2 changed address must be legal otherwise it will be changed back to the default value 10 0 50 100 after restart eX Command Prompt telnet 10 0 50 1011 E Oj xl Microsoft Windows 2000 Version 5 88 2195 cC Copyright 1985 1999 Microsoft Corp C gt arp s 18 0 58 1801 99 68 9 08 79 8 C gt arp a Interface 180 0 154 223 on Interface 0x
31. ices by using the current search way A 3 2 Firmware This function is applied to downloading a firmware into the selected device The user can enter the window for downloading by firstly clicking a designated network device and then selecting the submenu option Firmware Download in the main menu option Firmware or directly clicking the button Upgrade from disk yrigh 10A echnologies In All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan User Manual Version 1 0 MB5001C series 1 port Modbus Gateway atop Tech top 9 Us Dewicewiew 11 10 00 About Configuration ES Firmware Download Je IPAddress Address Ker ic 20 21 22 23 G2 314 Gv 314 GwW 314 GwW 314 GwW 314 GYW 2bA 104 GYv51C MAXI MB5001C MG512 PM5302 SE5001 SE5016 SE5416 SE6502 M1 2 001 1 awoii 57002 57002 57002 Upgrade kernel or AP fram local disk Us Dewicewiew Y1 10 00 search Pies Advance 4 50 About eZ 10 0 187 101 10 0 210 1 10 0 210 2 10 0 210 5 D b0 E9 00 1 7 24 00 60 9 00 48 04 00 60 9 00 26 00 60 9 00 26 192 166 386 253 00 60 9 00 26 20 10 0 9 1 10 0 21 99 10 0 160 2 10 0 172 133 10 0 172 13 10 0 161 105 10 0 172 115 10 0 189 131 10 0 161 100 10 0 167 50 10 0 50 109 10 0 195 199 159 254 1 45 192 158 1 1 00 60 9 05 7 DU 00 60 9 00 90 38 00 60 9 06 03 6 0 50 E3 05 07 FC 00 60 9 06 08 14
32. l Blank Figure 5 1 IP address searching 2 Click on OK and the following dialog box shall display the searching progress Figure 5 2 ET Discovering network E x 10 0 50 55 pinging address 1 Cancel User Manual Version 1 0 Psatop MB5001C series 1 port Modbus Gateway Figure 5 2 Searching progress 3 After the search is completed NetworkView will display the devices found in the main window as shown below Figure 5 3 Network iew Network iew1 File Edit View Lists Logs Window Help 12 112 9a 9 2 8 10 0 50 9 10 0 50 71 Technologie Technologies Inc ATOP Technologies Inc Figure 5 3 NetworkView display the devices found 4 Double click on the device icon to display information about the device including IP Address Company SysLocation Max 15 characters SysName Max 9 characters and types etc Figure 5 4 Properties x General NetBIOS Top Ports vmi Monitoring Value SpeDescr Linus atop 2 4 19 5 5404 59 Mon Mov 13 10 33 54 CST 2006 mips Company Technologies Inc SysContact SysLocation pT ime days 2h 39 m 18 s Sus bpectl D 1 3 5 1 4 1 3755 3 2 1 Syehl ame S E5016 MAC Address O0 60 E 9 02 06 74 00 60 E 9 02 06 75 105 Domain Community read public gt
33. lly IP address 10 0 30 100 Subnet mask 255 255 Gateway 10 0 0 254 Host name Cancel Figure 3 2 Static IP setup dialog window 3 1 2 Auto IP Dynamic IP A DHCP server can automatically assign the IP address and network settings MB5001C supports the DHCP function By default the DHCP function on MB5001C is disabled one can use DeviceView software to search network information automatically by following steps gt Execute DeviceView Figure 3 1 gt Click on the IP address of MB5001C in DeviceView gt Click Config button It will pop up Dialog Window gt Check Auto IP Figure 3 3 gt Click Config Now button The 5001 will restart and get IP from DHCP server automatically Hetwork Setting Please set the appropriate IP settings for this device Iw DHCP Obtain an IP automatically address Subnet maszk Gateway Host name Vareinn 1 n User Manual Version 1 0 m i DEA 4 Ln a du uad NaBEDERnYf e d nart M S Alim eum SEs MB5001C series 1 port Modbus Gateway m Technologies 3 2 Configuration by Telnet Utility One can use Telnet utility to change configuration settings of MB5001C by following steps 3 2 1 Login to the System gt Open Ms DOS command prompt window gt Telnet to MB5001C using command Teln
34. ny Modbus protocols between Modbus TCP and Modbus RTU or Modbus ASCII for all supported hardware interfaces 1 1 Packaging Please check ones package contains the following items Atop MB5001C MB5001C Sis Modbus Gateway x 1 5 pins Terminal Block for Serial Connector x 1 only for MB5001C Sis 3 pins Terminal Block for Power Connector 1 only for MB5001C Sis Product CD containing configuration utility x 1 Wall mounting screws x 2 Atop Modbus gateway quick start guide x 1 Optional Accessories 1 DK 25 DIN Rail Kit f 2 Power Adapter with DC jack PIN 1 30 output 5 0V 1A 1 AD5V1A US Switching adapter 2 AD5V1A EU Switching adapter 3 Power Adapter with Terminal block output 12V 1 25A 1 5315 12 05 Switching adapter 2 US315 12 EU Switching adapter User Manual Version 1 0 MB5001C series 1 port Modbus Gateway atop Tech top 2 Hardware Setup NOTE 1 MB5001C for RS 232 MB5001C Sis for RS422 485 Panel layout in Appendix A 3 1 2 One can press the reset button of MB5001C to reset the settings to the default value Figure 2 1 shows the interfaces DC Jack 5VDC DC 9 30V or AC 9 30V TB3 Reset Button 2 10 100 Mbps GCO rs Reset Ce 5V DC 9 0V W 4 DIN Rail Screw Hole 1 port Modbus Gateway 4 Wall Nount Screw Hole LAN Male DB9 Serial Port Figure 2 1 MB5001C interfaces Copyright 2010 Atop Technologies Inc All rights res
35. ork parameters of MB5001C Please click Configuration button ref Figure 3 1 then give it a static IP information Figure 3 2 Deviceview Y 1 10 00 search BEDINGT Advance About Network Chi Locate Reboot Kernel AP Information Um 10 0 210 5 00 60 9 00 26 v2 18 206DV52314 SM TCP 192 158 38 253 00 60 9 00 26 0 v2 18 208DV5231A TCP M X SM TCP 1 Options 10 0 9 1 00 60 9 05 7 00 0060 9 05 00 2 22 Proxi amp SO VAL 2 32 U 10 0 22 100 00 60 9 02 8 56 Vi 47 CT 0010 82 32 0 MB5001C 10 0 49 9 00 60 9 05 00 0 LeoT 2 54 Modbus Tcp 1 54 502 listening 10 0 167 151 00 60 9 06 64 83 Modbus Tcp 1 55 502 listening MGh1 10 0 172 133 00 50 9 06 1 PowerMeter 0 19 PM5302 10 0 1 72 132 00 60 9 06 08 14 1 0 PowerMeter 0 29 SE5001 10 0 161 105 00 60 9 01 91 9 V2 54 TerminalSre v3 41X SE5001 52 10 0 160 2 00 60 9 06 03 6 2 54 TerminalSre v3 3b4X SES5001 52 10 0 160 53 00 60 9 06 03 name V2 54 Terminalary v3 413MU 55 gt Configure network setting Figure 3 1 Configure by DeviceView Copyright 2010 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 9 User Manual Version 1 0 ea t Op MB5001C series 1 port Modbus Gateway atop Network Setting Please set the appropriate IP settings for this device Obtain an IP automatica
36. ort One RS 232 or RS 485 RS 422 selectable Communication RS 232 EIA RS 232C standard Full Duplex DB9 RS 485 2 4 wires Half Full duplex Terminal Block RS 422 4 wires Half Full duplex Terminal Block Parameters Baud rate 1200 bps 230Kbps Parity None Even Odd Mark Space Data bits 7 8 Stop bits 1 2 Packet Delimiter by inter character timeout by characters delimiter Flow Control None Hardware CTS RTS Software Xon Xoft LED indication COM port1 Power Requirement 5VDC Jack with Power Adaptor or DC 9 30V Terminal Block 2 8 Watt Max Temperature Operation to 60 C Storage 20 to 70 C Humidity 20 90 non condensing 65mm L x 78mm W x 28mm H Technologies User Manual Version 1 0 t O MB5001C series 1 port Modbus Gateway 2 Software Specifications Hem 0 0 Specifications TCP IP UDP HTTP SNMP Telnet BOOTP DHCP Configuration Configuration information for both TCP IP and serial ports is kept in the EEPROM Configuration utilities of Windows 95 98 2000 NT XP 2003 are provided for configuring settings Internal Buffer Size TCP receiving buffer size 8K bytes TCP transmitting buffer size 16K bytes RS 232 or RS 485 RS 422 receiving buffer size 4K bytes RS 232 or RS 485 RS 422 transmitting buffer size 4K bytes B 3 Panel Layout and Connector Pin Assignments B 3 1 Pin Assignments DB9 Pin Assignments The pin assignments of DB9 connector
37. p MB5001C series 1 port Modbus Gateway SNMP enabling SNMP you allow the management utility to collect the Information of this Modbus Gateway You can change the device network identity as well by changing the system name location and contact Trap Server IF 0 aU 0 O ColdAVarm Start Alert Event Link Down Link Up Save Configuration Restart Figure 3 20 SNMP setup User Manual Version 1 0 D t O MB5001C series 1 port Modbus Gateway 3 3 4 Configure COM1 Settings Serial Interface Baud Rate Parity None Cdd OMark Space Data Bits 7 bits OS bits Stop Bits 1bit Obits uu Inter character Time Data Packet Delimiter 7 msec 10 30000 0 Auto COM Type Selection 955232 ORS485 5422 Save Configuration Restart Figure 3 21 Com1 Setup Note 1 The default Baud Rate of MB5001C is 9600 it is associated with serial port COM respectively 2 The default value for data packet delimiter is 0 When the delimiter is set to 0 Auto MB5001C will automatically chooses the optimal delimiter according to the baud rate The COM Type Selection will show different port interface according to its selected port type After configuring the parameters click on the Save Configuration button to save the changes please notice that the setting will not become effective until click restart 3 3 5 Modbus Settings MODBUS con
38. p V1 55 502 Link Status listening Copyright 2010 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 34 User Manual Version 1 0 MB5001C series 1 port Modbus Gateway atop atop Options The option is mainly applied to setting some common working rules of DeviceView utility such as the device search time interval or whether to display any device information tip The dialog is shown in the figure below Options Search devices every seconds must 5 Show device tip i Cancel A 3 4 About This function is mainly applied to displaying information of the DeviceView utility shown in the figure below c 2007 Atop Technologies Inc t Op All Rights Reserved pu Atop zu r3 3 T3 Innovation 7 Integration I nsistence _ http www atop com tw Copyright 2010 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 35 User Manual Version 1 0 5001 series 1 port Modbus Gateway atOp Appendix B Specifications B 1 Hardware Specifications Specifications CPU 16 bit Embedded CPU 100MHz Flash Memory 512K Bytes 512K Bytes 512 Bytes IEEE802 3 base band TCP IP UDP SNMP HTTP Telnet ARP BOOTP DHCP ICMP Built in default key to restore factory default settings Host Communication Watch Dog Timer 1 34 second hardware auto reset Power failure threshold 4 75V SerialP
39. pgrade System Firmware 40 Gall Bp rade PrOCCOURCS 40 G2 Onical Issues Nb adiit eb amt remet ns 41 655 066 eri 42 Appendix D Disable System Firmware 43 44 MB5001C series 1 port Modbus Gateway atop User Manual Version 1 0 pe t Op 1 Introduction Modbus is an industry adopted communication protocol based on RTU ASCII and TCP protocols for various applications these three protocols are commonly used by hardware equipments in the industry such as DCS PLC HMI power load measurement various sensor and measuring instruments The Modbus Gateway is capable of implementing the Modbus environment between different hardware interfaces thereby streamlining the process of management and application Diverse Hardware Infrastructure Modbus Gateway supports the four most commonly used hardware communication interfaces RS232 RS485 RS422 and Ethernet The simple to use configuration software provided with Modbus Gateway can quickly modify the hardware interface to use and easily switch to the existing hardware communication infrastructure Switching between Modbus Protocols Modbus Gateway supports the standard Modbus protocol and is capable of converting a
40. s MB5001C 2 Open a web browser then type in the IP address of MB5001C to be configured Default user name is admin and default password is null leave it blank 3 MB5001C s network link mode and COM ports settings can be configured in different web pages 4 Click Save Configuration to save settings 5 Click Restart button to make the change effective if necessary It is also possible to modify various settings through the web server interface To do so please follow the steps below 3 3 1 Log in to the System 1 From web browser type in the IP address of MB5001C in the URL Example http 10 0 50 100 2 he following authentication screen appears Figure 3 16 Please type in user name and password then click on OK The user name is admin and password is left it blank by default Enter Network Password Please type your user name and password Site 10 0 50 100 Realm NeedPassword User Name admin Password Save this password in your password list OK Cancel Figure 3 16 login the system via Web 3 The following overview page appears Figure 3 17 User Manual Version 1 0 f MB5001C series 1 port Modbus Gateway P ato Dp Modbus Gateway Overview Overview The general device information of this Modbus Gateway Networking MODBUS sysLocation location sysContact contact Kernel Version 284 AP Version Modbus Tcp V1 55 502 Link Status listening Figure 3 17 Overview 3
41. sh DRAM EEPROM D em O Q 5 2 3 0 3 2 2 RT 5 gt JJ a F 802 3 1 10 100Mbps Auto detection RJ45 Port gt E lt m Interface RS232 422 485 software selectable MB5001 C 55 RS422 485 isolation with software selectable MB5001 C Sis 1 port DB9 or TB5 Parity Odd Even Mark Space Data Packet Delimiter 01 30000 mini sec 0 auto Connector 9 D Sub DB9 Terminal Block TB5 DC 5V for DC Jack DC 9 30V for Terminal Block Max 2 7W MB5001C 3 6W MB5001C Sis Input O O o O ct m 5 5 3 5 0 C 60 C 82 F 140 F 20 C 70 C 4 F 158 F 5 95 RH non condensing O s Ol 0 3 Q m WxHxD 65mm x 28mm x 78mm MB5001C 85mm x 28mm x 74mm MB5001C Sis User Manual Version 1 0 O MB5001C series 1 port Modbus Gateway TNO Configuration Web console Telnet Support Protocol Modbus RTU ASCII and TCP Ordering Information MB5001C Modbus 1 port Gateway Compact RS232 422 485 DB9 type serial port 1 MB5001C Sis Modbus 1 port Gateway Compact RS422 485 isolation TB5 type serial port 1 FCC FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class A CISPR 22 1997 Class A ICES 003 2004 Class A ANSI C63 4 2003 Lead Pb Free 454442 hrs 51 88
42. t 18 0 58 1808 16 6 56 168 with 32 bytes of data timed out timed out timed out timed out Ping statistics for 10 080 50 100 Packets Sent 4 Received B Lost 4 188 loss Figure 6 1 Standard TCP IP utility ping command 6 2 Use DeviceView Configuration Utility Program Use DeviceView configuration program that comes with the product CD or diskette to check on the status of MB5001C The status and version can be read from the tool For example listening means that COM is still waiting for TCP connection Figure 6 2 Copyright 2010 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved Designed in Taiwan 24 User Manual Version 1 0 MB5001C series 1 port Modbus Gateway atop 6 Technologies Deviceview 1 10 00 search Configuration Advance About d 408 5 Address MAC Address Ker AP Information GV 314 10 0 187 101 00 60 9 00 1 7 24 v2 18 ii GYW231A 10 0 210 1 00 60 9 00 48 04 2 18 19 GYW231A 10 0 210 2 00 60 9 00 26 2 18 20 GYW231A 10 0 210 5 00 60 9 00 26 2 18 21 GYW231A 192 168 38 253 00 60 9 00 26 0 2 18 22 GY 264 104 10 0 9 1 00 60 9 05 7 00 0060 9 05 2 2 22 C MAXI 10 0 21 33 00 60 9 00 90 38 0 0 9 06 03 12345 2 35 10 0 1 72 133 MG512 00 60 E9 06 07 FC 1 0 26 PM5302 10 0 172 132 00 60 9 06 08 14 1 0 of SE5001 10 0 161 105 00 60 9 01 91
43. up to support power needs automatically The redundant dual DC power inputs give one extra assurance of non stop operation MB5001C 5V DC Jack or DC 9 30V 3 pin Terminal Block power input MB5001C Sis DC 9 30V 3 pin Terminal Block power input Step 2 Connect MB5001C to Ethernet network Use a standard straight through Ethernet cable when one connect it to a hub switch one also can connect it to ones PC s Ethernet port via a cross over Ethernet cable for easy set up However in this case one need to make sure ones PC is in the same network sub net as MB5001C Step 3 Connect MB5001C s serial port to a serial device Step 4 Placement options One can mount MB5001C to a wall panel Mounting screws included or Din Rail rack Require optional item model Din Rail Kit DK 25 User Manual Version 1 0 t MB5001C series 1 port Modbus Gateway Technologies 3 Software Setup MB5001C Modbus Gateway is shipped with default settings shown in the following table Property Default Value IP Address 10 0 50 100 Gateway 10 0 0 254 Subnet Mask User Name Password Null leave it blank COM 1 9600 None 8 1 No flow control buffer disabled packet delimiter timer 2ms Link 1 Type TCP Server Listen port 4660 Filter 0 0 0 0 SysName of SNMP name SysLocation of SNMP location SysContact of SNMP contact 3 1 Configuration by DeviceView 3 1 1 Static IP Use DeviceView that comes with product CD to configure the netw
44. us Gateway DOWNI Finished 011041039 wouic download configuration file Please update the destination IP address and downloaded file Press any key to continue GW Download Utility V1 2 for 8 2000 ax 2001 Tech Inc All rights reserved 3C3 3 3 3 3 3C3E HHH 7 7 9 19 99 90 3 3 3 9 3Y 3 3 3 3 9Y 3 3 3 3G 3 3YC3Y 3 3 3 Y 3Y 3YY 93 9 Y Y Connecting 10 0 50 100 6432000a Userid admin Password Downloading U2iwmap hex Total 1 files downleaded C 2 Critical Issues of Upgrading 1 always abort the upgrading process by pressing the Esc key from host PC during the upgrading process MB5001C will restart automatically and the system remains intact 2 f MB5001C does not receive any upgrading data within 30 seconds MB5001C will restart automatically and the system remains intact 3 After the upgrading process finishes MB5001C will program the flash memory and buzzer beeps 6 times then restarts Normally it takes around 10 seconds to complete the programming process If an error occurs during the programming process MB5001C will clear the corresponding memory and the system remains intact of what it was Copyright 2010 Atop Technologies Inc All r rights eserved De gned ii MB5001C series 1 port Modbus Gateway atOp

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