Home
Eddy User Guide - Trenz Electronic
Contents
1. Change Password Update Firmware Factory Default Save amp Reboot Data Bits Stop Bits 1bit Copyright 2006 rity None M Baud Rate 115200 bps M None v All rights reserved Flow Control Device Type Data Only Remote IP Address Port 0 0 0 0 4000 Alive Check Time MTU Port Login Passive Username Passive Password Internet Status Default Enabled Options Enabled Disabled Choose to use or not use this port 27 ASystemBase Eddy User Guide Interface Default RS232 Options RS232 RS422 RS485 Current serial interface type is displayed Refer to Chapter 3 Hardware for detailed information on changing serial interface type Local Socket Port Default 4001 Set the socket number for the port TCP server and UDP server operation mode makes use of this port for awaiting network socket connections Port Alias Default Port1 Port alias name for convenience 16 Characters at maximum Operation Mode Default COM Win200x XP Select the operation protocol which the serial port would use gt 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 gt COM Win98 ME Use the serial ports of Eddy as the COM ports of Windows 98
2. Check A Autolink gt Device Name Eddy 1 Pin Eddy Update Firmware Logged in as eddy Eddy is Ready for your Application Logout Setup Menu Summary New Firmware Network Settings Browse and select the firmware file to upload Serial Settings GPIO Settings It will take about a minute for the upload to complete Admin Settings The time may vary according to your environment Please note that wrong firmware file may cause serious damage to Eddy 1 Pin Change Password Update Firmware Factory Default Start Update Save amp Reboot Copyright 2006 SystemBase Co Ltd All rights reserved Internet 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 Recent firmware can be downloaded at the SystemBase web site http www sysbas com 34 ASystemBase Eddy User Guide 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 Eddy 1 Pin Web M
3. set user username Default eddy Set username 16 Characters at maximum set pass password Default 99999999 Set password 16 Characters at maximum 7 System Commands set default 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 43 ASystem Base Eddy User Guide Chapter 7 Appendix 1 Firmware Update 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 Update via FTP 1 2 3 First connect to Eddy via ftp command You can also use GUI style FTP clients Enter anonymous for username Password is not required so just leave it blank Issue a command var to move to var directory where firmware be uploaded Please note that write attempts to any other directories are restricted for security reasons Issue a command bin for binary mode Issue a command put romfs img to start upload romfs img file must be in the same directory with current directory where you are running the ftp command After getting a Transfer complete message issue a command quit to disconnect i jhkim development 5 ftp 192 168 0 223 Connected to 192 168 868 223 192 168 8 223
4. 228 localhost FIP server GNU inetutils 1 5 1 ready Name 192 168 6 223 j hkimj anonymous 331 Guest login ok type your name as password Password 238 Guest login ok access restrictions apply Remote system type is UNKNOWN Ftp cd var 250 CHD command successful Ftp gt bin 200 Type set to I Ftp gt put ronfs img local romfs img remote romfs img 227 Entering Passiue Hode 192 168 8 223 12 1 158 Opening BINARY mode data connection for romfs img 226 Transfer complete 1018880 bytes sent in 6 723 secs 1 4e 63 Kbytes sec Ftp gt quit 221 Goodbye 44 ASystem Base Eddy User Guide 7 Now connect to Eddy with Telnet 8 Enter your username and password 9 After receiving a prompt issue a command cd var to move to the directory with firmware 10 Issue a command Is to make sure uploaded firmware file romfs img resides in this directory 11 Issue a command Jfcp v romfs img dev mtd3 to start writing a new firmware to the memory 12 Check if Erase Write Verity process is successful 13 Issue a command reboot to reset Eddy with a new firmware i jhkim development 7 telnet 192 768 8 223 Trying 192 168 8 223 Connected to 192 168 8 223 Escape character is Eddy 1 Pin login eddy Password HE cd uar H 15 config cfg romfs 1mg Fcp u romfs img deu mtd3 Erasing blocks 16 16 168 Erased 65536 1018880 bytes Writing data 995k
5. address Eddy is assigned to When line type is Static IP manually enter an appropriate IP address When line type is DHCP current IP is displayed but it is not editable HAr v gt Go ar 25 ASystemBase Eddy User Guide Subnet Mask Default 255 255 255 0 Current subnet mask Eddy is assigned to When line type is Static IP manually enter an appropriate subnet mask When line type is DHCP current subnet mask is displayed but it is not editable Gateway Default 192 168 0 1 Current default gateway Eddy is assigned to When line type is Static IP manually enter an appropriate default gateway When line type is DHCP current default gateway is displayed but it is not editable SNMP Default Disable Options Enable Disable Enable or disable SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol support MIB II RFC 1213 System Interface IP ICMP TCP UDP MIB I RFC 1317 Serial Interface NMS Configuration 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 Network Management System software Portview NMS Server IP Port Default 0 0 0 0 4000 Set the IP address and the port number of the PC where Portview in installed For more inf
6. 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 amp Reboot in order to see these changes in effect Changes will be discarded if you do not save current settings E Eddy 1 Pin Web Manager Microsoft Internet Explorer Address http 192 168 0 223 cgi bin getagent cgi type 2 v G Search EM x PageRank S130 blocked 8 Check Autolink Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help Links 8 my del icio us post to del icio us Google Eddy Eddy is Ready for your Application Setup Menu Summary Network Settings Serial Settings GPIO Settings Admin Settings Change Password Update Firmware Factory Default Save amp Reboot Copyright 2006 SystemBa Ltd All rights reserved Subnet Mask Network Settings IP Address Device Name Eddy 1 Pin Logged in as eddy Logout General Configuration Line Type Gateway SNMP NMS Configuration NMS Server IP Port Device Name Group Location General Configuration Line Type Options Static IP DHCP Mone Mone Internet Default Static IP IP obtaining method for Eddy s network connection e IP Address Default 192 168 0 223 Current
7. 995k 188 Wrote 1818888 1018880 bytes Verifying data 995k 995k 186 Verified 1818888 1818888 bytes H reboot 45 ASystemBase Eddy User Guide Update via TFTP 1 You need a TFTP server on your PC There are various freeware so install any TFTP server software of your choice 2 Make sure your firmware resides in the TFTP Root directory that you set in your TFTP server configuration Server Configuration TFTP Root Directory Security Advanced Security Auto Close Log E d Data EX d cap Archive Backup 3 Now connect to Eddy with Telnet 4 Enter your username and password 5 After receiving a prompt issue a command tftp g I var romfs img r romfs img 192 168 0 45 where 1 var romfs img refers to the local firmware location Eddy r romfs img refers to the firmware filename that is in TFTP Root directory at TFTP server PC The last argument is the TFTP server s IP address PC You get no output if TFTP transmission is successful Issue a command var to move to the directory with firmware 7 Issue command Is to make sure uploaded firmware file romfs img resides in this directory 8 Issue a command fep v romfs img dev mtd3 to start writing a new firmware to the memory 9 Check if Erase Write Verity process is successful 10 Issue a command reboot to reset Eddy with a new firmware 46 Eddy User Guide
8. ASystemBase Eddy User Guide Dimensions Top View 2 25 HW NW ui 58 00mm 1 m Bottom View 19 ASystemBase Eddy User Guide Chapter 4 Integration This chapter explains how you can make Eddy to communicate It deals with LAN and pin header connection guides for Eddy to operate together with the target serial device 1 Eddy 1 Pin amp Eddy 1 Pin Pro Follow these steps to connect Eddy to the device and network Assemble 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 Plug one end of a cross 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 In order to connect Eddy to an external serial device two pin header cables are required One should have 10 pins and the other should have 14 pins Serial and power lines are included in these 24 pins For pin specifications please refer to Chapter 3 Hardware Please note that not all 24 pins must be used You can selectively connect only those pins relevant to your application 20 ASystemBase Eddy User Guide First Time Bootup If the 3 3V power Please note that it is not 5V has been successfully supplied from the pin header Eddy will power on and start booting It is a good practice to connect both pin 2
9. Client TCP Server TCP Multi Server operation modes MTU Default 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 MTU is set to 1 however each byte is transmitted right away in a packet therefore multiple packets sent to the server Valid from 1 to 1100 Port Login Default Disable Options Enable Disable When the Operation Mode is set to TCP Server ask for the username and password when the client tries to connect Passive Username Default conuser When the Operation Mode is set to TCP Server set the username to ask for 32 Characters at maximum Passive Password Default 99999999 When the Operation Mode is set as TCP Server set the password to ask for 32 Characters at maximum 30 ASystemBase Eddy User Guide 5 GPIO Settings Configure operation mode and value for each Programmable I O pins After changing values you need to click Submit button Then you will see the
10. External Reset In 9 GND Signal Ground 10 GND Signal Ground 11 PIO3 Programmable O 3 user defined 12 PIO2 Programmable O 2 user defined 13 PIOI Programmable IO 1 user defined 14 PIOO Programmable IO 0 user defined 2 Serial Interface Selection Since Eddy supports on board selection of RS232 RS422 RS485 and each interface can be configured by a combination of INF_1 INF 0 and TR signals RS232 OFF OFF OFF Reus _ 17 ASystemBase Eddy User Guide 3 Terminal Resistor 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 Since the use of terminal resistor is the decision of users in Eddy series user can either install or not install terminal resistors in RS422 or RS485 mode Installation can be done by connecting TRO and TRI pin on J2 pin header to the resistor Usual configuration for these pins is to use a jumper to connect both pins and control from one switch Here is a guideline for installing terminal resistors RS422 Install terminal resistors at each end terminal 170 Ohm TX E RX4 TX RX RX TX RX TX 170 Ohm RS485 Install terminal resistors only at each end not in the middle ones in Multi Drop structure 170 Ohm 120 Ohm TRX TRX TRX TRX 18
11. 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 untouched after the socket connection is established 2 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 connection is established 2 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 gt 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 28 ASystemBase Eddy User Guide 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 eventually are sent to the client gt 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 serv
12. in as eddy Eddy is Ready for your Application Logout Setup Menu Summary Save and Reboot Network Settings All your configuration changes will be saved on Eddy 1 Pin Serial Settings Your configuration changes will be in effect after the device reboots automatically Save amp Reboot GPIO Settings Admin Settings d Reboot without Saving Update Firmware All your configuration changes will be lost Your last saved configuration will be in effect after the device reboots automatically Factory Default T Save amp Reboot Copyright 2005 SystemBase Co Ltd All rights reserved Internet Saveand Reboot Save amp Reboot reboots Eddy after saving changes to Flash memory Reboot without Saving Reboot Only option just reboots Eddy without saving changes This option can be used to rollback the changes you have mistakenly made 36 ASystemBase Eddy User Guide Chapter 6 Configuration via Telnet 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 interface modified values have to be entered to connect to web and vice versa Factory default username eddy Factory default password 99999999 z jhkim de
13. 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 Eddy 1 Pin Web Manager Microsoft Internet Explorer SEE File Edit Favorites Tools Help Address 4 http 192 168 0 223 cai bin getagent cai type 4 Links 8 my del icio us 7 post to del icio us Google v Search iE gy PageRank Fy blocked Check X Autolink E 1 1 r Device Eddy 1 Pin GPIO Settings Logged in as eddy Logout Eddy is Ready for your Application Setup Menu Summary Network Settings Output Serial Settings GPIO Settings Admin Settings Change Password Mode atu Update Firmware Value Factory Default Save amp Reboot Copyright 2006 SystemBa Ltd High All rights reserved Internet Mode Default Output Options Output Input Set current pin s I O mode Value Default High Options High Low Set current pin s output value This option only applies to output mode pins 31 ASystemBase Eddy User Guide 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 amp Reboot in order to see
14. supports programmability while Eddy 1 Pin doesn t Programmability 1 Programmable Description You can program and download your own application on the module Products Eddy 1 Pin Pro 2 Non programmable Description Application built in plug and play type module Products Eddy 1 Pin There is also Eddy 1 Pin DK a development kit for helping programmers easily test their applications and operations of Eddy The kit includes evaluation board all necessary connectors and programming environment with documentations and guidelines Eddy User Guide ASystemBase Selection Guide Eddy 1 Pin Eddy 1 Pin Pro CPU 32 bit ARM9 Core Flash 4MB SDRAM 8MB Serial Interface RS232 422 485 Selectable with Pins Serial Connector 24 Pin Header 10 14 Serial Speed Max 921 6Kbps LAN Interface 10 100Mbps Ethernet LAN Connector RJ45 with Embedded Transformer Dimensions 55 38 mm Weight 19g GPIO 4 Programmable 1 0 Pins Power Input 3 3V Power Consumption 260mA Programmable No Yes SystemBase SDK API No Yes 10 ASystemBase Eddy User Guide 2 Features Various features of Eddy make it a universal yet distinctive embedded solution Here we present main features of Eddy series Others will explicitly appear throughout this guide Premium level hardware with ARMY 168MHz CPU 4MB Flash and 8MB SDRAM Pin selectable RS232 422 485 interf
15. ASystemBase 17 192 168 0 223 PuTTY Eddy 1 Pin login eddy Password tftp g 1 fvar romfs img r romfs img 192 168 6 45 H cd uar H 1s canfig cfg ranfs img it fcp u romfs img deu mtd3 Erasing blocks 280 28 168 Erased 65536 1267716 bytes Writing data 1238k 1238k 188 Wrote 1267716 1267716 bytes Verifying data 1238k 1238k 188 Verified 1267716 1267716 bytes reboot 47 Eddy User Guide ASystemBase 2 Technical Specifications Communication LAN Port Speed Connection Protocols Serial Port Speed Interface Signals UART Data Bits Stop Bits Parity Flow Control Software Operating System Management Configuration Firmware Update Security COM Port Redirection Hardware Processor Flash Memory SDRAM LED Power Input Power Usage 1 RJ 45 10 100Mbps Auto Sensing DHCP Static IP TCP UDP Telnet ICMP DHCP FTP TFTP HTTP SNMP 1 amp 2 1 14 10 Pin Header 300bps to 921 6Kbps RS232 422 485 Selectable by pins Tx Rx DTR DSR RTS CTS DCD Standard 16C550 5 6 7 8 1 2 None Even Odd None RTS CTS software Xon Xoff hardware Embedded Linux Kernel 2 4 x SNMP Portview Web Portview Web Telnet Web FTP TFTP Web Telnet Username amp Password SystemBase COM Port Redirector for Windows 98 ME 2K XP 2003 ARM 940 32 bit Processor with 168MHz Clock 4MB 8MB 100 Base Tx Link LAN Tx 3 3V 260mA 48 ASys
16. Eddy User s Guide English Ver 1 0 May 25 2006 Device Networking Experts Sa i af a a Y ASy temBase since 1987 ASystemBase Eddy User Guide Revision History T Document MEN Revision Date Description Version May 25 2006 Initial release by jhkim Copyright 2006 SystemBase Co Ltd rights reserved Website http www sysbas com Tel 82 2 855 0501 Fax 82 2 855 0580 16 FI Daerung Post Tower 1 212 8 Guro dong Guro gu Seoul Korea For any inquiries or comments contact to tech 9 sysbas com ASystemBase Eddy User Guide Contents Chapter 1 Introduction 5 1 About This Document 5 2 Who Should Read This Document 5 3 Document Structure 6 4 Eddy Documents 7 5 Technical Supports 8 Chapter 2 Getting Started 9 1 Overview 9 2 Features 11 3 Package Checklist 12 4 Applications 13 Chapter 3 Hardware Description 14 1 Eddy 1 Pin amp Eddy 1 Pin Pro 14 Chapter 4 Integration 20 1 Eddy 1 Pin amp Eddy 1 Pin Pro 20 Chapter 5 Configuration via Web 23 1 Connection 23 2 Setup Menu 24 3 Network Settings 25 4 Serial Settings 27 5 GPIO Settings 31 6 Admin Settings 32 ASystemBase Eddy User Guide 7 Change Password 33 8 Update Firmware 34 9 Factory Default 35 10 Save amp Reboot 36 Chapter 6 Configuration via Telnet 37 1 Connection 37 2 View Commands 38 3 Network Commands 38 4 Serial Commands 40 5 GPIO Commands 43 6 Username Password Commands 43 7 Sy
17. UART RS232 Driver 14 Pin 10 Pin 3 3V Serial 4 GPIO Signals Reset GND LED RJ45 Ethernet port has two LEDs for displaying status Left LED Right LED 100Mbps Link LAN Tx 15 ASystemBase Eddy User Guide Pin Specifications 1 Pin Header RS232 9 USBN 10 usep 12 lt Top View gt 3 4 ER 7 8 9 10 LAN Port 12 34 J2 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 J1 Pin Description 1 DCD RS232 Signal Data Carrier Detect 2 RXD RS232 Signal Receive Data 3 TXD RS232 Signal Transmit Data 4 DTR RS232 Signal Data Terminal Ready 5 GND RS232 Signal Signal Ground 6 DSR RS232 Signal Data Set Ready 7 RTS RS232 Signal Ready To Send 8 CTS RS232 Signal Clear To Send 9 USBN USB data line for firmware upload Only for development purpose 10 USBP USB data line for firmware upload Only for development purpose RX RS422 Signal Receive Data TX RS422 Signal Transmit Data 16 ASystemBase Eddy User Guide TX RS422 Signal Transmit Data RX RS422 Signal Receive Data TRX 5485 Signal Transmit Receive Data TRX RS485 Signal Transmit Receive Data J2 Pin Description 1 INF 1 Serial Interface Selector 1 2 3 3V Power In 3 INF O Serial Interface Selector 4 3 3V Power In 5 1 Terminal Resistor 6 TRO Terminal Resistor 7 RDY Ready LED Out 8 RST
18. aces Max 921 6Kbps serial speed Program and run your own application Eddy 1 Pin Pro SystemBase SDK and API support for application programming Development Kit Small size to fit in 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 Lots of customizing options Standard Linux environment for openness in executable applications 4 Programmable IO for customized applications 11 ASystemBase Eddy User Guide 3 Package Checklist Eddy package is composed of following components Make sure every component is included with your package Module All module packages include a module and a CD with utilities and documents Eddy 1 Pin Eddy 1 Pin module and a CD Eddy 1 Pin Pro Eddy 1 Pin Pro module and a CD Development Kit Eddy 1 Pin Evaluation Board Board Supporters Serial Cable 1pc null modem cable Cross LAN Cable Ipc USB Cable Ipc for firmware download Power Adaptor Ipc Power Cable Ipc Euro or US selectable in order CD SystemBase SDK compile environment documentations etc 12 ASystemBase Eddy User Guide 4 Applications Eddy can be applied to many practical applications in various fields Here we present some of them Factory Industrial Automat
19. anager Microsoft Internet Explorer SE File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Address 4 http 192 168 0 223 cai bin getagent cgi type 9 Aw Links 8 my del icio us post to del icio us Google X v Search kd 2 PageRank amp 30blocked 8 Check A Autolink Device Name Eddy 1 Pin Eddy Factory Default Logged in as eddy Eddy is Ready for your Application Logout Setup Menu 5 Restore Factory Default Configuration Network Settings All your configuration changes will be lost Serial Settings Factory default settings will be restored after the device reboots GPIO Settings You cannotturn back the decision once you click the button below Admin Settings Restore Factory Defaults Change Password Update Firmware Save amp Reboot Copyright 2006 SystemBase Co Ltd All rights reserved http 192 168 0 223 cgi bin getagent cgi type 9 Internet 35 ASystemBase Eddy User Guide 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 operation E Eddy 1 Pin Web Manager Microsoft Internet Explorer SE File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Address http 192 168 0 223 cqi bin getagent cgittype 0 Links 8 my del icio us 8 post to del icio us Google v Search 8 2 PageRank amp 30blocked Check A Autolink Device Name Eddy 1 Pin Eddy Save Reboot Logged
20. and pin 4 of J2 as power pins for better stability 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 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 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 can connect to the IP 192 168 0 223 Please refer to an example below and note that values doesn t necessarily have to be identical to the example below Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General ou can get P settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Othenwise vou need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 132 1588 0 222 Subnet mask 258 255 255 0 Default gateway 132 168 0 1 21 ASystemBase Eddy User Guide In c
21. ase 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 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 doesn t necessarily have to be identical to the example below Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties lt _ lt General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Uthenvise You need to ask pour network administrator for the appropriate IP settings C Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Now you are ready to connect to Eddy There are three options to configure Eddy 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 Telnet You can configure Eddy with commands after accessing Eddy through Telnet For more information please refer to Chapter 6 Configuration via Telnet Portview You can use a Windows based utility Portview fro
22. eeds 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 MTU is set to 1 however each byte is transmitted right away in a packet therefore multiple packets sent to the server set port 1 uselogin 0 1 Default 0 Disable When the Operation Mode is set to TCP Server ask for the username and password when the client tries to connect Set to 1 to enable set port 1 conusername lt username gt Default conuser When the Operation Mode 15 set to TCP Server set the username to ask for set port 1 conpassword lt password gt Default 99999999 When the Operation Mode 15 set as TCP Server set the password to ask for 42 ASystemBase Eddy User Guide 5 GPIO Commands Configure operation mode and value for each Programmable I O pins set gpio lt 0 3 gt mode in out Default Output Set current pin s I O mode set gpio lt 0 3 gt value low high Default High Set current pin s output value This option only applies to output mode pins 6 Username Password Commands Configure username and password for Web Telnet
23. er Baud Rate Default 9600bps Options 150 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 230400 460800 921600bps Set communication speed Data Bits Default 8 Options 5 6 7 8 Set the number of bits 1n each character size Stop Bits Default 1 Options 1 2 Set the number of stop bits Parity Default None Options None Odd Even Set parity bit check scheme Flow Control Default None Options None Xon Xoff RTS CTS Set the flow control scheme Device Type Default DataOnly Options Data Only Modem Signals Set the signal line checking method for the device to be connected to the given serial port If the mode is set to Data Only only Txd Rxd and Gnd signal lines are used in inter device communication If the mode is set to Modem Signals all modem signals except RI Ring Indicator are asserted tested and used in communication 29 ASystemBase Eddy User Guide Remote IP Address Port Default 0 0 0 0 4000 When the Operation Mode is set to TCP Client set the IP address and the socket number to connect to Alive Check Time Default 0 sec 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 If the value 15 set to 0 this function is disabled Valid from 0 to 32767 Only applies to TCP
24. ick 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 As stated before default username and password are eddy and 99999999 respectively Eddy 1 Pin Web Manager Microsoft Internet Explorer SE File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Address 4 http 192 168 0 223 cai bin getagent cai type vi AP Links 8 my del icio us 8 post to del icio us Google w G Search gy 0 PageRank blocked 8 Check X Autolink Eddy Device Name Eddy 1 Pin Change ID Password Logged in as eddy Eddy is Ready for your Apolication Logout Setup Menu Summary Network Settings Current ID Serial Settings GPIO Settings Admin Settings New ID Change Password Change Password Enter Current Password Update Firmware Enter New Password gummi Factory Default Save amp Reboot Retype New Password Copyright 2006 SystemBase Co Ltd All rights reserved Submit Internet 33 ASystemBase Eddy User Guide 8 Update Firmware E Eddy 1 Pin Web Manager Microsoft Internet Explorer SE File Edit View Favorites Tools Address http 192 168 0 223 cgi bin getagent cgi type 8 v Go Ar Links 8 my del icio us post to del icio us Google v Search 2 PageRank amp 30blocked
25. ion 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 devices 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 13 ASystemBase Eddy User Guide Chapter 3 Hardware Description This chapter provides Eddy s hardware information including block diagram layout pin specifications dimensions and other hardware related issues 1 Eddy 1 Pin amp Eddy 1 Pin Pro Eddy 1 Pin and Eddy 1 Pin Pro have identical hardware specifications They are only different in the software level Picture Side View 1 Side View 2 Top View Bottom View 14 ASystemBase Eddy User Guide Block Diagram i RJ45 with Transformer 10 100M Ethernet PHY e 8MB SDRAM ARMS CPU Flash x RS422 485 160550 Driver
26. m SystemBase to monitor Eddy For more information on using the utility for your administration purpose please refer to Portview User Guide 22 ASystemBase Eddy User Guide Chapter 5 Configuration via Web 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 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 1 Pin Web Manager Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Address http 192 168 0 223 cgi V Go ae Links 8 del icio us 8 post to del icio us Google zd v Eddy Eddy is Ready for your Application Welcome to Web Manager Eddy 1 Pin Eddy FW v1 0 6522 Username eddy Password eecceces Internet 23 ASystemBase Eddy User Guide 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 E Eddy 1 Pin Web Manager Microsoft Internet E
27. name for management 32 Characters at maximum set group Default None Set the group name for management 32 Characters at maximum 39 ASystemBase Eddy User Guide 4 Serial Commands You can set the communication and operation environment for the serial port set port 1 status Enable Disable Default Enable Choose to use or not use this port set port 1 port number Default 4001 Set the socket number for the port TCP server and UDP server operation mode makes use of this port for awaiting network socket connections set port 1 name name Default Port1 Port alias name for convenience 16 Characters at maximum set port 1 protocol com2kxp com98 tcp server tcp client tcp mserver udp server udp client Default com2kxp Select the operation protocol which the serial port would use gt com2kxp 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 gt com9 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 gt 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
28. one new to embedded device server Deals with background and technology Past present and future of embedded device servers along with the overview of market environment Eddy White Paper Various applications of Eddy presented Eddy Application Notes in diagrams and images All documents are updated promptly so check for the recent document update The contents in these documents are subject to change without any notice in advance ASystemBase Eddy User Guide 5 Technical Supports There are three ways you can get a technical support from SystemBase First visit our website http www sysbas com and go to Technical Support menu There you can read FAQ and ask your own question as well Second you can e mail our technical support team The mail address is tech sysbas com Any kind of inquiries requests and comments are welcome Finally you can call us at the customer center for immediate support Our technical support team will kindly help you get over with the problem The number to call 1s 82 2 855 0501 Extension number 225 Do not forget to dial the extension number after getting a welcome message ASystemBase Eddy User Guide 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 1 Overview Eddy series consists of 2 products Eddy 1 Pin and Eddy l Pin Pro Eddy 1 Pin Pro
29. op bits set port 1 parity none odd even Default none Set parity bit check scheme set port 1 flow none xon rts Default none Set the flow control scheme set port 1 signal data modem Default data Set the signal line checking method for the device to be connected to the given serial port If the mode is set to data Data Only only Txd Rxd and Gnd signal lines are used in inter device communication If the mode is set to modem Modem Signals all modem signals except RI Ring Indicator are asserted tested and used in communication set port 1 remote IP address Default 0 0 0 0 When the Operation Mode is set to TCP Client set the IP address to connect to 41 ASystemBase Eddy User Guide set port 1 rport lt socket number gt Default 4000 When the Operation Mode is set to TCP Client set the socket number to connect to set port 1 keepalive lt 0 32767 gt Default 0 sec 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 If the value is set to 0 this function is disabled Only applies to TCP Client TCP Server TCP Multi Server operation modes set port 1 mtu lt 1 1100 gt Default 0 MTU stands for Maximum Transmission Unit and this option needs to be set when consecutive data from the given serial port n
30. ormation on Portview please refer to the Portview User Manual If IP is set to 0 0 0 0 NMS feature 15 disabled Device Name Default Eddy 1 Pin Set the device name for management 32 Characters at maximum Location Default None Set the location name for management 32 Characters at maximum Group Default None Set the group name for management 32 Characters at maximum 26 ASystemBase Eddy User Guide 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 amp Reboot in order to see these changes in effect Changes will be discarded if you do not save current settings E Eddy 1 Pin Web Manager Microsoft Internet Explorer SEE File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Address http 192 168 0 223 cai bin getagent cai type 3 A Links 8 my del icio us post to del icio us Google C Search gy ge PageRank D blocked 8 Check X Autolink Device Eddy 1 Pin Eddy Serial Settings Logged in as eddy Eddy is Ready for your Application Logout Setup Menu Summary Serial Port 1 Network Settings Status Serial Settings Interface RS232 GPIO Settings Admin Settings Operation Mode TCP Server Local Socket Port 4001 PortAlias Porti
31. ovides menu by menu guide for setting up the operation environment for Eddy via web browser Configuration via Telnet Chapter 6 provides a list of commands for setting up the operation environment for Eddy via Telnet Appendix Chapter 7 provides firmware update guides and technical specifications for detailed information ASystemBase Eddy User Guide 4 Eddy Documents The following table summarizes documents included in the Eddy document set Document Name Description Integration configuration and User Guide management tasks are explained for the administrator Programmer s application development guide including in depth approach to compiling Linking and firmware application generation API reference manual is also included with a list of available functions and structures for customized application programming only for Eddy 1 Pin Pro Programmer s Guide Guide for SystemBase device server Portview User Manual management application Portview COM Port Redirector Guide for SystemBase COM Port Redirector User Manual If you need brief information on Eddy or embedded device servers in general please visit our company website at http www sysbas com You can view and or download documents related to Eddy as well as latest software and firmware updates Available resources are as follows Document Name Description Eddy Spec Sheet Specifications for Eddy products An easy reading for any
32. signed to When line type is Static IP manually enter an appropriate IP address When line type is DHCP it is not editable 38 ASystemBase Eddy User Guide set mask lt Subnet mask Default 255 255 255 0 Set the subnet mask Eddy 1s 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 Gateway address gt Default 192 168 0 1 Set the default gateway Eddy is assigned to When line type is DHCP it is not editable set snmp Enable Disable Default Disable Enable or disable SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol support MIB II RFC 1213 System Interface IP ICMP TCP UDP MIB I RFC 1317 Serial Interface NMS Configuration 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 Network Management System software Portview set nms IP address Default 0 0 0 0 If IP is set to 0 0 0 0 NMS feature is disabled set nport Port number Default 4000 NMS socket number if NMS is used set name Default Eddy 1 Pin Set the device name for management 32 Characters at maximum setlocation Default None Set the location
33. stem Commands 43 Chapter 7 Appendix 44 1 Firmware Update 44 2 Technical Specifications 48 ASystemBase Eddy User Guide Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter is an introduction to SystemBase embedded device server Eddy series and this document 1 About This Document This guide is designed for users of Eddy who are in charge of connecting to and communicating with Eddy setting Eddy s configurations status monitoring firmware update and other administration work 2 Who Should Read This Document This guide is designed for Eddy users and administrators It is strongly recommended that anyone trying to apply use and maintain Eddy read this document This guide deals with the hardware level integration issues and software level configuration tips It will be a great starting point for any administrators who want to easily monitor and control Eddy and its connected devices ASystemBase Eddy User Guide 3 Document Structure Introduction Chapter 1 is a preface with general information and introductory notices Getting Started Chapter 2 gives a brief introduction to Eddy series including features and applications Hardware Descriptions Chapter 3 explains about the layout and pin specifications with block diagram and drawings Integration Chapter 4 helps you to connect Eddy to serial and network environment It ends up with first time boot up and status check Configuration via Web Chapter 5 pr
34. temBase Eddy User Guide Dimensions 55 38 mm Weight 19g Environmental Operating Temp 0 50 C Storage Temp 20 80 C Humidity 5 95 Non Condensing Approvals CE Class A FCC Class A RoHS Compliant RoHS RoHS Compliant Development Kit Connectors Module Mount DB9 RS232 5P Terminal Block RS422 485 USB For Flash Programming Only Switches Interface Select and Terminal Resistor Reset Hardware Reset Button LED Power Ready 4 GPIO LAN link Serial Tx Rx DCD DTR DSR RTS CTS RS232 RS422 RS485 Dimensions 110 80 mm Ordering Information Eddy 1 Pin Embedded device server module with pin header serial connector Eddy 1 Pin Development Kit Development kit for Eddy 1 Pin 49 ASystemBase Eddy User Guide 3 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 AND 2 THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED 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 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 frequenc
35. these changes in effect Changes will be discarded if you do not save current settings Eddy 1 Pin Web Manager Microsoft Internet Explorer SEE File Edit View Favorites Tools Address http 192 168 0 223 cgi bin getagent cgi type 5 v co ay Links my del icio us 8 post to del icio us Google w G Search p ge PageRank blocked 8 Check X Autolink Eddy Eddy Eddy is Ready for your Application Setup Menu Summary Network Settings Serial Settings GPIO Settings Admin Settings Change Password Update Firmware Factory Default Save amp Reboot All rights reserved Device Name Eddy 1 Pin Admin Settings Logged in as eddy Logout Device Information Device id Firmware Version Eddy Fwy v1 0 6522 Hardware Version Eddy HW v1 0 M2 Kernel Version Eddy KM v1 0 5515 Support Information Contact Internet Device Information Device Name Default Eddy 1 Pin Name of the current device Firmware Version Current firmware version Hardware Version Current hardware version Kernel Version Current kernel version 32 ASystemBase Eddy User Guide Support Information Website Website for help and support Contact Contact information for technical support 7 Change Password Change Web Telnet access username and password After changing values you need to cl
36. untouched after the socket connection is established gt 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 data between the socket and the serial port is transferred untouched after the socket connection is established gt fcp mserver Eddy works as a server accepting up to 5 simultaneous connections from socket clients 40 ASystemBase Eddy User Guide Data transmitted from Eddy is broadcast to each socket client gt 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 eventually are sent to the client gt 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 set port 1 speed 150 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 230400 460800 921600 Default 9600bps Set communication speed setport1data 5 6 7 8 Default 8 Set the number of bits 1n each character size set port 1 stop 1 2 Default 1 Set the number of st
37. velopment 7 telnet 192 768 868 223 Trying 192 168 8 223 Connected to 192 168 8 223 Escape character is Eddy 1 Pin login eddy Passuord it With set commands you can configure Eddy s settings With view commands 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 1 set line ip dhcp Either enter set line ip or set line dhcp 2 set ip IP address gt Enter actual values such as set ip 192 168 0 223 37 ASystemBase Eddy User Guide 2 View Commands 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 3 Network Commands Configure general network environment and network management General Configuration setline ip dhcp Default Static IP IP obtaining method for Eddy s network connection setip lt IP Address gt Default 192 168 0 223 Set the current IP address Eddy is as
38. xplorer SE File Edit Favorites Tools Help Address http 192 168 0 223 cai bin getagent cai type 1 14 Links 8 my del icio us post to del icio us Google v G Search y PageRank amp 30 blocked E Check X Autolink Device Eddy 1 Pin Eddy Summary Logged in as eddy Logout Eddy is Ready for your Application Setup Menu Overview Summary Device Name Eddy 1 Pin Network Settings Firmware Version Eddy_FW_v1 0_6522 Serial Settings GPIO Settings Admin Settings Network Configuration MAC Address 00 00 00 00 00 00 Change Password Line Type Static IP Update Firmware IP Address 192 168 0 223 Factory Default Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Save amp Reboot Gateway 192 168 0 1 Support Information http www sysbas com Contact tech sysbas com Internet Summary View a summary of Eddy Network Settings Configure network connection settings Serial Settings Configure detailed operation environment for serial communication GPIO Settings Configure programmable I O 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 24 Eddy User Guide ASystemBase
39. y 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 50
Download Pdf Manuals
Related Search
Related Contents
DeLOCK 89301 Istruzioni per l`uso Nouveau financement hospitalier – et maintenant? lubrina_h5036-ea Blog Impacto 塩ビ管切断面取り300 T20 Series 40 M46 Variable Pump Control Spool Manual de instalação da Central CP-2010 RET Manual Disponível - Metalúrgica Siemsen Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file