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1. IZZ OUT Figure 7 EPA01 Terminal Identification Ethernet Power Adapter Signal Terminal Description IN CAT5e Network cable from EPIO1 OUT CAT5e Network cable to EA01 1 OV output 2 OV output 3 No connection 4 24V output 5 24V output 6 OV output 7 OV output 8 No connection 9 24V output 10 24V output 25 Ethernet Adapter User Guide HD0333 Issue 2 0 0 Chapter 5 Technical Specifications 26 Ethernet Adapter User Guide HD0333 Issue 2 0 0 Chapter 6 Ethernet Adapter EA01 Symptom 24V light not on Fault Finding Possible Explanation Check Required Result Action required on failure 24V not connected Symptom DC power on terminals 1 and 2 24v DC Locate fault in power supply Not found on network using the Hydro Com Search function Possible Explanation Check Required Result Action required on failure Not connected to network Ethernet link Ethernet link light lit Locate fault in network cabling No DHCP address DHCP server IP address assigned Unplug and replug the network cable Ethernet Power Adapter EP A01 Symptom 24V light not on Possible Explanation Check Required Result Action required on failure Ethernet Power Injector not connected Ethernet cables plugged in wrong way round Ethernet Power Injector EPI
2. Ethernet Adapter Terminal me Pit sin th col ae podas 1 24V input 2 OV input 3 24V to sensor A Red 4 OV to sensor B Black 5 RS485 B G Black 6 RS485 A F White 11 Ethernet Adapter User Guide HD0333 Issue 2 0 0 Chapter 2 Connecting with Sensors The white and black are from one twisted pair and the red and black from another Ethernet Power Adapter connections Ethernet Power Adapter Terminal Signal Description 1 OV output 5 24V output RS 485 Wiring Recommendations The performance and reliability of a RS485 network can depend significantly on the quality and design of the wiring used It is recommended to use 24AWG twisted pairs with a characteristic impedance Zo of 100R 120R Ideally sensors on a RS485 network should be connected in a daisy chain arrangement as shown here This arrangement uses just one of the sets of sensor outputs on the Ethernet Adapter In practice this arrangement is hard to achieve so sensors may be wired using very short stubs Ethernet Adapter O O an Although the Ethernet Adapter has multiple sets of sensor outputs wiring in a star configuration with each sensor wired to an output set should be avoided if at all possible ABNNNNNNNNSI 12 Ethernet Adapter User Guide HD0333 Issue 2 0 0 Connecting with Sensors Chapter 2 Indicator Lights The Ethernet Power Adapter unit EPA01 has a single red indicator l
3. Control Room Cabinet Junction box close to Hydro Control 10 100baseT IEC Mains CAT5e re Ethernet 50 60Hz to EPIO1 Connections to Hydro Control V RS 232 Gnd 23 RS 232 Rx 21 BLOG DOIDODOOEDVOPE EPAO1 EA01 Ethernet Ethernet Power Adapter Adapter 10 100baseT CAT5e L Ethernet f to Network RS 232Tx 22 Ov DC 29 10 100baseT 10003 24v DC 27 Ethernet e per to EPA01 ek 10 100baseT CAT5e linking a EPAO1 and EA01 Figure 6 Connecting the Ethernet Adapter to Hydro Control V with Power Over Ethernet Option Location of the Power Adapter EPA01 The Power Adapter Module EPA01 should be mounted in the wiring junction box with the Hydro Control and beside the Ethernet Adapter protected from water and excessive dust Connect the Ethernet drop cable from the router to the IN port of the Power Adapter This cable carries both the power and the Ethernet communications signals Connect a short Ethernet cable from the OUT port of the Power Adapter to the Ethernet port on the Adapter This cable carries only the Ethernet communications Connect short insulated wires from the 24V and OV outputs of the Power Adapter to the 24V and OV inputs of the Ethernet Adapter ensuring that the wire is of sufficient power rating to carry the power for the Hydro Control V and it s sensor Connect RS232 cables between the Ethe
4. as shown in the diagrams below Terminal identification for each module is shown later in this chapter Ethernet Adapter Only The most basic setup uses only the Ethernet adapter and is arranged as shown below JIJI ZLAZI LID EA01 Ethernet Adapter 24v DC Power Supply A rid ae DOD QODODOOTL Connections to HydroControl V EEE L RS 232 Gnd 23 A RS 232 Rx 21 RS 232 Tx 22 Ov DC 29 24v DC 27 10 100baseT CAT5e Ethernet to network Figure 5 Connecting the Ethernet Adapter to Hydro Control V Location of the Ethernet Adapter EA01 The Ethernet Adapter should be mounted in the wiring junction box as close to the Hydro Control as possible and protected from water and excessive dust Connect the Ethernet drop cable from the network connection to the Ethernet port of the Adapter Connect a 24V dc supply to the 24V and OV input terminals of the Ethernet Adapter 15 Ethernet Adapter User Guide HD0333 Issue 2 0 0 Chapter 3 Connecting with Hydro Control V ensuring that the power supply and wire is of a sufficient power rating to carry the power for the number of sensors connected Power over Ethernet EPK01 A single Hydro Control V unit with attached Hydro Mix sensor can be powered using the Power over Ethernet kit Connect one of the Sensor 24V and OV connections to the Hydro Control V power input pins The arrangement is as shown below
5. option of using Power over Ethernet is available via a second small DIN rail module to eliminate the need for a local 24V supply for the sensors Figure 1 Ethernet Adapter Kit Connections 7 Ethernet Adapter User Guide HD0333 Issue 2 0 0 Chapter 1 Introduction Kit Contents A Ethernet Adapter EA01 B Ethernet Power Adapter EPAO1 C Ethernet Power Injector EPI01 D IEC Mains Cable E Ethernet Patch Cables x 3 Order Options Ethernet Adapter Kit Part Number EAKO1 Comprises Ethernet Adapter Ethernet Patch Cable 0 5m User Guide CD with Hydro Com software and User Guide Use Use with external 24V power supply Ethernet Power Adapter Kit Part Number EPKO1 Comprises All the above plus Ethernet Power Adapter Power Injector IEC mains cable and 2 additional Ethernet Patch Cables Use Provides power and Ethernet connection over standard CAT5e cable 8 Ethernet Adapter User Guide HD0333 Issue 2 0 0 Chapter 2 Connecting with Sensors Installation Depending on the installation option chosen the system should be set up as shown in the diagrams below Terminal identification for each module is shown later in this chapter Ethernet Adapter Only EA01 The most basic setup uses only the Ethernet Adapter and is arranged as shown below D2OOWDOCCECOGOD EAO1 Ethernet Adapter 24v DC Power Supply Cable To Sensor Colour MILSPEC RS 485 A White F RS 48
6. 01 as above Try swapping the cables the Power Injector should go to IN and the OUT should go to the Ethernet Adapter 24V light on 24V light on Symptom Computer does not communicate with the Ethernet Adapter Possible Explanation Not properly registered on network Check Search for the Ethernet adapter using the Hydro Com Search function If that fails then try pinging the IP address of the Ethernet Adapter Required Result Ethernet Adapter found Ping response Action required on failure Investigate network try power cycling EA01 Check IP Address Invalid IP address If the subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 then if the adapter s IP address x y z a then the PC s must be x y z b b lt gt a try changing the PC s to match and try again Connection from HydroCom to Ethernet Adapter then the IP Address can be changed Contact local network administrator or Hydronix Technical Support 27 Ethernet Adapter User Guide HD0333 Issue 2 0 0 Chapter 6 Symptom Computer does not communicate with the sensor Fault Finding Possible Explanation Check Required Result Action required on failure Not wired correctly to sensor Wiring connections of EAO1 Transmit and receive lights blink Check sensor connections try a different sensor Ethernet Power Injector EPI01 Symptom ON light not il
7. 5B Black G Ov DC Black B 24v DC Red A Ov 24v 10 100baseT CAT5e Ethernet to network Figure 2 Connections for Ethernet Adapter only Location of the Ethernet Adapter EA01 The Ethernet Adapter should be mounted in the wiring junction box as close to the sensors as possible and protected from water and excessive dust Connect the Ethernet drop cable from the network connection to the Ethernet port of the Adapter Connect a 24V dc supply to the 24V and OV input terminals of the Ethernet Adapter ensuring that the power supply and wire is of a sufficient power rating to carry the power for the number of sensors connected Connect the RS485 sensor cable to the Ethernet Adapter outputs taking care to note the recommendations in the RS485 Wiring Recommendations in Chapter 3 9 Ethernet Adapter User Guide HD0333 Issue 2 0 0 Chapter 2 Power over Ethernet EPK01 Connecting with Sensors To eliminate the need for a local 24V supply for the adapter and sensors the optional Power over Ethernet kit can be used The arrangement is as shown below Control Room Cabinet IEC Mains Cable 100 240v Junction box close to sensors 10 100baseT CAT5e Ethernet 10 100baseT CAT5e Ethernet a E to EPAO1 RE to EPIO1 50 60Hz DOCDODOOLIAD EPA01 EA01 Ethernet Ethernet Power Adapter Adapter 10 100bas
8. Ethernet Adapter User Guide Hydronix Partno HD0333 Version 2 0 0 Revision date January 2008 COPYRIGHT Neither the whole or any part of the information contained in nor the product described in this documentation may be adapted or reproduced in any material form except with the prior written approval of Hydronix Limited hereinafter referred to as Hydronix O 2008 Hydronix Limited 7 Riverside Business Centre Walnut Tree Close Guildford Surrey GU1 4UG United Kingdom All rights reserved CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITY The customer in applying the product described in this documentation accepts that the product is a programmable electronic system which is inherently complex and which may not be completely free of errors In doing so the customer therefore undertakes responsibility to ensure that the product is properly installed commissioned operated and maintained by competent and suitably trained persons and in accordance with any instructions or safety precautions made available or good engineering practice and to thoroughly verify the use of the product in the particular application ERRORS IN DOCUMENTATION The product described in this documentation is subject to continuous development and improvement All information of a technical nature and particulars of the product and its use including the information and particulars contained in this documentation are given by Hydronix in good faith Hydronix welcomes comments and sugge
9. ctor Internet Connection IP Address Kit Options Operating Temperature Port Numbers Power Injector Module Sensor Connections Power Output Power over Ethernet Installation Programming Remote Access Remote Connection RS 485 Wiring TCP IP Menu Temperature Number of Sensors Terminal Identification Ventilation Weight Wiring RS 485 Index 10 20 29 Ethernet Adapter User Guide HD0333 Issue 2 0 0
10. dules should be used indoors in dry environments only Interfaces Mains In 1EC320 inlet 3 pin Ethernet IN Standard 10 100baseT Ethernet RJ45 socket Ethernet OUT Standard 802 11af 10 100baseT Power over Ethernet RJ45 socket Weight 246g NOTE Allow space for cables to be fitted on all units 23 Ethernet Adapter User Guide HDO333 Issue 2 0 0 Chapter 5 Technical Specifications Terminal Identification The Ethernet Adapter terminals are wired as follows DODIOLOOIADEA EA01 Ethernet Adapter oA E IN Figure 6 EA01 Terminal Identification Ethernet Signal Notes Adapter Description Terminal IN CAT5e Network cable 1 24V input 2 OV input 3 24V to sensor 4 OV to sensor 5 RS485 B 6 RS485 A 7 No connection 8 RS232 RTS 9 RS232 Tx 10 RS232 Rx 11 RS232 CTS 12 RS232 GND 13 24V to sensor 14 OV to sensor l l E SL A a 16 RS485 A 17 24V to sensor Please refer to chapter 3 on RS485 18 OV to sensor wiring recommendations 19 RS485 B 20 RS485 A 21 24V to sensor 22 OV to sensor 23 RS485 B 24 RS485 A 24 Ethernet Adapter User Guide HD0333 Issue 2 0 0 Technical Specifications Chapter 5 The Ethernet Power Adapter EPAO1 terminals are wired as follows Particular care must be taken to identify the top and bottom of the unit as both sides look similar EPA01 Ethernet Power Adapter
11. eT CAT5e Ethernet to Network gt p ooo A i l Cable To Sensor A DLLDL DOCQDDDODLLODD Colour MILSPEC RS 485 A White F a RS 485 B Black G Ov DC Black B 24v DC Red A 10 100baseT AT5e linking EPA01 and EA01 Figure 3 Connections for Ethernet Adapter and Power Adapter Location of the Power Adapter EPA01 The Power Adapter Module EPA01 should be mounted in the wiring junction box close to the sensors and beside the Ethernet Adapter protected from water and excessive dust Connect the Ethernet drop cable from the router to the IN port of the Power Adapter This cable carries both the power and the Ethernet communications signals Connect a short Ethernet cable from the OUT port of the Power Adapter to the Ethernet port on the Adapter This cable carries only the Ethernet communications Connect short insulated wires from the 24V and OV outputs of the Power Adapter to the 24V and OV inputs of the Ethernet Adapter ensuring that the wire is of sufficient power rating to carry the power for the number of sensors connected Connect the RS485 sensor cable to the Ethernet Adapter outputs taking care to note the recommendations in the R8485 Wiring Recommendations in Chapter 3 Sufficient ventilation and cooling should be employed to keep the air temperature around the unit to a suitable level for the number of sensors being powered The diagram below shows the number of sen
12. ecting with Hydro Control V Hydronix are currently developing a Class Library for NET to implement all of the communications functionality including support for the Ethernet Adapter which will be available upon request For details of this and more information on the Hydro Link Communications Protocol please contact Hydronix Technical Support support hydronix com configuring the two Ethernet Adapters Power for both units may optionally be provided over the Ethernet cables as described above 18 Ethernet Adapter User Guide HD0333 Issue 2 0 0 Chapter 4 Configuring the Ethernet Adapter Ethernet Adapter defaults By default the Ethernet Adapter will use an automatically generated IP Address which will be allocated by the network DHCP server As this may change after a few days or weeks it is recommended that a fixed IP Address is used for the Ethernet Adapter The allocated address should be on the same subnet as the address allocated by DHCP but outside the range of DHCP addresses Contact the Network Administrator to find a suitable address Finding an Ethernet Adapter automatically Communication with Hydronix sensors is carried out with the Hydro Com Utility To start go to the Communications gt TCP IP menu in Hydro Com and select Search for Ethernet Adapters Hydro Com HS0068 v1 60 Beta 1 Language Communications Help Search Speed The program will display a search window and query the network for any
13. er Kit CONNECTIONS ooococccccnnoccccconancnnononanncnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nn nn nnn cnn nn narco nen nana nnnrnnnnncnnnns 7 Figure 2 Connections for Ethernet Adapter OMlY oooconooccccnonocccnnononccncnannncncnnnnn cnn nn nnnnnnno nano non nnnnnnnn naar nnnnnns 9 Figure 3 Connections for Ethernet Adapter and Power Adapter ooooccccoooccccnooocccononancnncnnancnccnnnnnccnnnnnnnnn 10 Figure 4 Maximum number of sensor CONNECTIONS oooococccnccccccnonancnccononcncnnnnnnnnnnnnnn cnn nn nannnncn nano nnrrnnnn anno 11 Figure 5 Connecting the Ethernet Adapter to Hydro Control V eeeceeeeeeeeneeeeeeeneeeeeeeneeeeeeseaeeeerenaaes 15 Figure 6 EAO1 Terminal Identification ee eee ceeeeseeceeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeseseaeeeeesaaeeeessaaeeeesesaaeeeeeteeeesseaeees 24 Figure 7 EPAO1 Terminal Identification ooooccnnocccinnnoccccononacnnonanann nono nannc non nano nnnr cnn n cnc cnn rn nrnrnnnn cn rannnnn 25 5 Ethernet Adapter User Guide HD0333 Issue 2 0 0 6 Ethernet Adapter User Guide HD0333 Issue 2 0 0 Chapter 1 Introduction The Hydronix Ethernet Adapter provides a simple method of network enabling Hydronix products The Adapter is a small DIN rail mounted unit that converts packets received over an Ethernet TCP IP network to RS485 or RS232 This enables a host PC elsewhere on the network to communicate with sensors using Hydronix Hydro Com software Remote configuration and control of a Hydro Control V unit is also possible An
14. hat the Port number should be set to 10001 The same commands can be used as would normally be used over a serial link and the responses will provide the same information Refer to Chapter 4 of the Hydro Control V Users Guide for more details of the commands available Programming Connect To Settings Port number a COMA 9600 Host address 192 168 10 115 Connect using TCP IP Winsock 10001 OK Cancel An installation using the Ethernet Adapter packs the messages sent from a Host to the Sensor into an Ethernet data packet which is then unpacked by the Ethernet Adapter and converted into RS485 voltage levels If a custom application is being written to communicate with Hydronix sensors over the Ethernet then the Hydro Link communications protocol should be implemented and the resulting message string sent over the network to the Ethernet Adapter instead of a serial port In Visual Basic VB6 this is done using a WinSock control and in Visual Studio NET this can either be done using a Sockets control or a TCPClient control A connection should be made from the Winsock or TCPClient control to port 10001 on the Adapter Further information on these controls can be found in the programming system documentation but please note that Hydronix are unable to provide technical support for developing custom software applications 17 Ethernet Adapter User Guide HD0333 Issue 2 0 0 Chapter 3 Conn
15. ight on the top which indicates that it is supplying power It must be connected to an Ethernet cable with a 802 11af compliant Power Injector supplying it The Ethernet Adapter EA01 has three indicator lights on the top The red indicator illuminates when a suitable 24V supply is connected The transmit indicator light blinks when data is received by the Adapter and is being sent to the sensors The receive indicator light blinks when data is received from the sensors and is being sent over the Ethernet to the host system Additionally the green indicator light above the network connector indicates that a network connection has been established and the yellow indicator blinks when network data is sent or received 13 Ethernet Adapter User Guide HD0333 Issue 2 0 0 Chapter 2 Connecting with Sensors 14 Ethernet Adapter User Guide HD0333 Issue 2 0 0 Chapter 3 Connecting with Hydro Control V Introduction The serial port of a Hydro Control V unit may be connected to the RS232 port of an Ethernet Adapter to allow remote access to recipe configuration and mix logs This cannot be done while an Adapter is communicating with sensors as a different communications protocol is used Installation will be similar to one of the options described above except that the RS232 Tx Rx and GND signals will be connected to the Hydro Control V unit Installation Depending on the installation option chosen the system should be set up
16. luminated Possible Explanation Check Required Result Action required on failure Ethernet Power Injector not plugged in Power supply to Ethernet ON light illuminated Try a different EPIO1 Power Injector Symptom CONNECT light not illuminated Possible Explanation Check Required Result Action required on failure Ethernet cable to Ethernet Power Adapter faulty or not connected Cable between EPI01 and EPA01 CONNECT light illuminated Replace cable or try a different EPAO1 28 Ethernet Adapter User Guide HD0333 Issue 2 0 0 Index Connections Internet Remote Custom Application Defaults DHCP Dimensions Ethernet Adapter Connections Connections for Sensor Defaults Fault Finding Hydro Control V Connections Indicator Lights Installation IP Address Location Terminals Ethernet Adapter Kit Contents Ethernet Power Adapter Connections Fault Finding Indicator Lights Location Terminals Ventilation Ethernet Power Adapter Kit Contents Ethernet Power Injector Fault Finding Indicator Lights Location Number of Sensors Hydro Control V Connections Ethernet Adapter Location 14 31 10 20 34 13 21 13 17 21 17 Ethernet Power Adapter Installation Hydro Link Indicator Lights Installation Ethernet Adapter Ethernet Power Adapter Hydro Control V Interfaces Ethernet Adapter Ethernet Power Adapter Ethernet Power Inje
17. pter ooooocccnnnnncccnnnnoccccnononccnnonancnnonnnnnncnncnnnn nn nc nana cnn naar nccnnnnns 19 Ethernet Adapter detaults iii erate A ea A Bar A RAS nae atacand 19 Finding an Ethernet Adapter automatically 0 0 0 cece ceceeeeeeeneeeeeeeneeeeeeeaaaeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeneeeeeeenaeeeeeseeaeees 19 Adding an Ethernet Adapter manually ooooocccnnnnocccccnoonccccnananncnnnnon cono nonn nono nan n cnn conan nn non nan nnnnr cnn nccnnnne 20 Changing the Ethernet Adapter IP AddresS oooocccionoccccnonocccinononcnccnnanonnnnonnnncnncnnnn nn conan acc n rare n cn nnnnnnno 21 Remote Internet CONNectiON ooooonococccnnncicononononccnnoncnnoncnnnnncncnnnononnnnn nro nnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnncccinnas 21 Chapter5 lt Technical Specification S iriri ia e e a nn nan aae 23 EA0T Ethernetr Adap eT a aaae A au A ad nad 23 EPAO1 Ethernet Power Adapter cceecseeceseeeeeceeeeeeneeeeeeneaneeeesaaeeeeeaaeeeesesaaaeceeaeaeeseseesanaeneennenees 23 EPI01 Ethernet Power injection airada tata 23 Termal denti aO a A ia AORA 24 Chapter 6 _ Fault Finding aerae reeta odara e ata r a Maia anand a 27 Ethernet Adapt EAO T st a a a aa Slee 27 Ethernet Power Adapter EPA01 ccceecessseeceeeeeneceeneneeeeeeenaneeneeeanaeeeseseaeeeeeaaeenesesaaeeeeensaneeneneneness 27 Ethernet Power Injector EPION ceccce cc ccscceetins ii ta a eied iana 28 4 Ethernet Adapter User Guide HD0333 Issue 2 0 0 Table of Figures Figure 1 Ethernet Adapt
18. remes 3 p Temperature Compensation Coefficients Electronic 22 4 C OA Max 49 3 C Electronic 0 00 Min E E Resonator Matenal Material r Status r Factory Settings r Ethernet Adapter Data Invakd IP Address 192 168 10 102 ae Water 797 00 Port Number 10002 Digital In 1 Ar 826 00 Local IP 192 168 10 132 Digital IO 2 eee s Too cold Firmware Too hot Version CheckSum HS0047 v1 29 2FAE Frequency and Amplitude Upgrade Uncompensated Fregenal 826 28 Amplitude 811 A o To fix the IP Address click on Use fixed IP Address and enter the IP Address in the box provided It is recommended to leave the Port Number Curent Settings and Gateway set to the defaults Click Set and then after the progress bar eg Ss 10102 has completed and the new information has been written click Exit to close Port Number 10002 the dialog and go back to the main screen oa r New Settings When a fixed IP Address has been assigned it is recommended to write the Ato IP Address DHCP address on the front of the Ethernet Adapter in the space provided Uie eed ates Remote Internet Connection Sensors connected to an Ethernet Adapter can also be accessed remotely over the Internet In order to do this it is necessary to open up a port in the Firewall of the network on which the Ethernet Adapter is installed Contact the Network Administrator for details of doing this When opening the Por
19. rnet Adapter and the Hydro Control V 16 Ethernet Adapter User Guide HD0333 Issue 2 0 0 Connecting with Hydro Control V Location of the Power Injector Module EPI01 Chapter 3 The Power Injector Module EP101 should ideally be located in the computer room or network cabinet close to the router Identify which drop cable runs to the Hydro Control s location and using a short patch cable insert the Power Injector into that cable connecting the port labelled IN to the router output and the port labelled OUT to the drop cable Connect a 240V or 110V mains supply to the Power Injector Note The Power Injector Module can supply sufficient power for a Hydro Control V and a sensor attached to it Ethernet Adapter Hydro Control V connections Ethernet Adapter Signal Description Signal Function Hydro Control V Terminal Pin 3 24V to sensor 24v to Hydro Control V 27 4 Ov to sensor Ov to Hydro Control V 29 8 RS232 RTS RS232 Ready To Send Not used 9 RS232 Tx Data from Ethernet Adapter to 21 Hydro Control V 10 RS232 Rx Data from Hydro Control V to 22 Ethernet Adapter 11 RS232 CTS RS232 Clear To Send Not used 12 RS232 GND Ground connection 23 Connecting with Hydro Control V COMA 9600 Properties me To communicate with a Hydro Control V unit start a terminal emulation program such as HyperTerminal and set the connection properties as shown substituting the correct IP Address Note specifically t
20. sensors attached lolx Please wait for Ethernet Search Checking IP Address 192 168 0 1 The adapter will be added to the list select it to connect Hydro Com HS0068 v1 60 Beta 1 Language Communications Help Search Speed Add Ethernet Adapter Search for Ethernet Adapters Edit Ethernet Adapters List 192 168 10 102 10002 192 168 10 60 10001 123 456 789 012 10001 E no Update JODA 19 Ethernet Adapter User Guide HD0333 Issue 2 0 0 Chapter 4 Configuring the Ethernet Adapter Adding an Ethernet Adapter manually In order to manually enter an Ethernet Adapter s IP Address select Communications gt TCP IP gt Add Ethernet Adapter Hydro Com HS0068 v1 60 Beta 1 Add Ethernet Adapter In the dialog that is shown enter the IP Address and Port Number usually 10001 of the Ethernet Adapter im Add Ethernet Adapter 20 Ethernet Adapter User Guide HD0333 Issue 2 0 0 Configuring the Ethernet Adapter Chapter 4 Changing the Ethernet Adapter IP Address Once Hydro com is connected to an Ethernet Adapter go to the Diagnostics tab login then click on the button Settings in the Ethernet Adapter frame 101 x Language Cormuncatons Help Search Speed Sensor Configuration f Diagnostics Log Out L Advanced Configuration Address 4 7ECF1F70 Hydromix V Temperature E Temperature Ext
21. sors that can be used at different air temperatures for each sensor type 10 Ethernet Adapter User Guide HD0333 Issue 2 0 0 Connecting with Sensors Chapter 2 HydroMix Orbiter HydroProbe SE HydroProbe II Number of Sensors 2 o N lt 5 2 pa o o 2 E 3 z 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Maximum Air Temperature Maximum Air Temperature Figure 4 Maximum number of sensor connections NOTE Operation above these limits may cause premature failure of the unit Location of the Power Injector Module EPI01 The Power Injector Module EPI01 should ideally be located in the computer room or network cabinet close to the router Identify which drop cable runs to the sensor location and using a short patch cable insert the Power Injector into that cable connecting the port labelled IN to the router output and the port labelled OUT to the drop cable Connect a 240V or 110V mains supply to the Power Injector Note The Power Injector Module can supply sufficient power for up to four Hydronix Hydro Probe Il sensors or three Hydro Mix VI Hydro Probe Orbiter or Hydro Probe SE Hydrotrac sensors If more sensors are to be connected to the network then a separate power supply local to the sensors should be used instead of the Power over Ethernet solution Connections Wiring Connections Ethernet Adapter sensor connections Wire Colour in
22. stions relating to the product and this documentation ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Hydronix Hydro Probe Hydro Mix Hydro View and Hydro Control are Registered Trade Marks of Hydronix Limited 2 Ethernet Adapter User Guide HD0333 Issue 2 0 0 Revision history Revision No Date Description of change 1 0 0 December 2007 First Draft 2 0 0 January 2008 First edition released 3 Ethernet Adapter User Guide HD0333 Issue 2 0 0 Table of Contents Chapter Introduction 4 2 AA el ee eed a A A A a a as 7 AS O EAT 8 Chapter 2 Connecting With SensorS seai a a a a nn nnnn nn nr nnnn a 9 Install Ni A A E A e A A a dia 9 Ethernet Adapter Only EA Q Dicc it 9 Power over Ethernet EPKO1 oooooccccnccnccococcccccccnoncnnnnnccncnnononnnnnnnncnnnnnncnnannnnnnncnnnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnaninanness 10 Connections as od dd td AA 11 Wiring Connections ui ia 11 RS 485 Wiring Recommendations Sasa an a e a a 12 Indicator iS at EE E T E E EA 13 Chapter 3 Connecting with Hydro Control W oooonccccnnnnoccccnononccnnononcnnnnnannnncnnnnnncnncnnnn nn nn nnnr nn cn nan nnnnnnnn 15 Introduction aa 15 Instala A A A A T ado ca 15 Ethernet Adapter Online iia 15 Power over Ethernet EPKO1 ninnan eaa a a a a a aatik 16 Connecting with Hydro Control W ooooococnnnnoccccnnnonccncnonnnnnnnnnonncnnnnnnnn aAa RAE maara aTa nan nn rr cnn Dair aa iie doania T 17 PFOQFAMMING EEA E T eae ad diene E E E E E 17 Chapter 4 Configuring the Ethernet Ada
23. t 30718 Hydro Com prevents you from setting these port numbers Install Hydro Com on the remote machine As before select Communications gt TCP IP gt Add Ethernet Adapter In the Add Ethernet Adapter window enter the IP Address of the Firewall and the Port opened w Add Ethernet Adapter x IP Address of Remote Network fi 23 456 78 901 Port on Remote Network 7011 OK Cancel 22 Ethernet Adapter User Guide HD0333 Issue 2 0 0 Chapter 5 Technical Specifications EA01 Ethernet Adapter Dimensions 70mm w x 86mm h x 57mm d Environment Operating Temperature 0 70 C Modules should be used indoors in dry environments only The enclosures are rated to IP31 Interfaces Ethernet IN Standard 10 100baseT Ethernet RJ45 socket RS485 Can connect to a maximum of 16 Hydronix Sensors RS232 Standard RS232 interface Weight 160g EPAO01 Ethernet Power Adapter Dimensions 35mm w x 86mm h x 57mm d Environment Operating Temperature 0 70 C Modules should be used indoors in dry environments only The enclosures are rated to IP31 Power Output 24V 630mA see notes in Chapter 2 on number of sensors that can be powered Interfaces Ethernet IN Standard 802 11af 10 100baseT Power over Ethernet RJ45 socket Ethernet OUT Standard 10 100baseT Ethernet RJ45 socket Weight 123g EPI01 Ethernet Power Injector Dimensions 65mm w x 140mm h x 36mm d Environment Operating Temperature 0 40 C Mo
24. t all incoming traffic to that port should be directed to the IP Address of the Ethernet Adapter and port 10001 Make a note of the network s IP Address on the Internet and the number of the port opened up The table below shows the settings used in this example Company Network Seitings IP Address Opened Port 123 456 78 901 7011 Ethernet Adapter Settings IP Address Port Number 192 168 10 61 10001 21 Ethernet Adapter User Guide HD0333 Issue 2 0 0 Chapter 4 Configuring the Ethernet Adapter The port 7011 on the Firewall is opened up and all traffic to this port is forwarded to 192 168 10 61 port 10001 If the Firewall does not allow a completely flexible configuration of port forwarding then either open up port 10001 on the Firewall and leave the Ethernet Adapter port set as 10001 or alternatively alter the port of the Ethernet Adapter to be the same as the port opened in the Firewall This is done by entering the new value in the Port Number Current Settings box when setting the fixed IP Address Manual IP Address IP Address 192 168 10 61 Port Number 10002 Certain port numbers are reserved for internal use by the Ethernet a A Adapter and should not be used Mons Senge Auto IP Address DHCP Port Number Function E a 1 1024 Commonly used Internet Tp Ports 7011 Gateway 9999 Ethernet Adapter Reserved CT 14000 functionality 14009 Set 30704 Exi

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