Delta DX-2100 Series User Manual

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Delta Electronics, Inc.
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DX-2100 Series Industrial
3G Cloud Router User
Manual
2016-02-03
www.deltaww.com

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  • Page 1 1511, Byucksan Digital Valley 6-cha, Gasan-dong, Geumcheon-gu, Seoul, Korea, 153-704 DX-2100 Series Industrial TEL: 82-2-515-5303 / FAX: 82-2-515-5302 Delta Electronics Int’l (S) Pte Ltd. 4 Kaki Bukit Ave 1, #05-05, Singapore 417939 3G Cloud Router User TEL: 65-6747-5155 / FAX: 65-6744-9228 Delta Electronics (India) Pvt.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    DX-2100 Series Industrial 3G Cloud Router User Manual Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction Product Overview ................... 1-3 1.1.1 Network Design ..................1-3 1.1.2 Features ....................1-4 1.1.3 Front Panel Ports and LEDs ..............1-5 1.1.4 Top Panel ....................1-5 1.1.5...
  • Page 3 3.1.2.4 Dynamic DNS Settings .............. 3-12 3.1.3 Firewall ....................3-13 3.1.3.1 Basic Configurations ..............3-13 3.1.3.2 DMZ Configurations ..............3-14 3.1.3.3 Port Forward ................3-14 3.1.3.4 Port Trigger ................3-16 3.1.3.5 URL Filter ................... 3-18 3.1.3.6 MAC Filter .................. 3-18 3.1.3.7 IP Filter ..................
  • Page 4 Chapter 5 DIACloud Introduction to DIACloud ................5-2 5.1.1 Select a Suitable Firmware Version ............5-2 Instructions for DIACloud ................5-2 5.2.1 Register and Login .................. 5-2 5.2.2 Home ....................... 5-4 5.2.3 Devices ....................5-6 5.2.4 Alarm ..................... 5-14 5.2.5 Secure Tunnels ..................
  • Page 5 Chapter 1 Product Introduction Table of Contents Product Overview ..................1-3 1.1.1 Network Design ..................1-3 1.1.2 Features ....................1-4 1.1.3 Front Panel Ports and LEDs ..............1-5 1.1.4 Top Panel ....................1-5 1.1.5 Bottom Panel ..................1-6 1.1.6 Dimension ..................... 1-7 Package Checklist ..................
  • Page 6: About This Manual

    About This Manual The user manual is suitable for DX-2100RW-WW. If you need to use the Delta DX-2100 series products in China areas, please refer to the model name DX-2100RW-CN on the Delta website, or contact our branch offices or distributors.
  • Page 7: Product Overview

    Ch a pt er 1 Pr o d uc t I ntr od uc ti o n Product Overview The DX-2100RW-WW is a single-port 3G industrial router, an Internet of Things wireless communication product of industrial grade. Apart from supporting HSPA+/HSUPA/HSDPA/UMTS, the product is also downward compatible with GSM/GPRS/EDGE mobile network.
  • Page 8: Features

    DX - 2 1 00 Ser i es I nd us t r i al 3G C lo u d Ro u ter 1.1.2 Features  HSPA+/HSUPA/HSDPA/UMTS: 800/850/900/1700(AWS)/1900/2100 MHz  GSM/GPRS/EDGE: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz  Authentication Protocols, CHAP and PAP  Access Point Name (APN) gateway ...
  • Page 9: Front Panel Ports And Leds

    Ch a pt er 1 Pr o d uc t I ntr od uc ti o n 1.1.3 Front Panel Ports and LEDs 1.1.4 Top Panel 1 - 5...
  • Page 10: Bottom Panel

    DX - 2 1 00 Ser i es I nd us t r i al 3G C lo u d Ro u ter 1.1.5 Bottom Panel Notice This router’s reset button is on the front panel. By pressing the Reset button, users can reset the router or reset the router to factory default settings.
  • Page 11: Dimension

    Ch a pt er 1 Pr o d uc t I ntr od uc ti o n 1.1.6 Dimension Unit = mm Package Checklist Unpack the package carefully and check the package contents. The package should contain the following items: ...
  • Page 12: Chapter 2 User Interface

    Chapter 2 User Interface Table of Contents Web-based GUI Configuration ............... 2-2 2.1.1 System Connection ..................2-2 2.1.2 Default IP Address/Account/Password ............2-2 2.1.3 Local Network Setups ................. 2-2 2.1.4 Logging in ....................2-4 2 - 1...
  • Page 13: Web-Based Gui Configuration

    DX - 2 1 00 Ser i es I nd us t r i al 3G C lo u d Ro u ter Web-based GUI Configuration The DX-2100RW-WW Industrial 3G Cloud Router provides a friendly Web Browser Configuration for users to set up and operate more intruitivly.
  • Page 14 C ha pt er 2 I nt r o d uc t i o n to Us er I nt er f ac e Click Obtain DNS server address automatically and then click OK to get a DNS server address automatically using DHCP.
  • Page 15: Logging In

    DX - 2 1 00 Ser i es I nd us t r i al 3G C lo u d Ro u ter  Set up the IP address manually. (The IP address of the computer should be in the same subnet as the router’s.) Since the router’s default IP address is 192.168.1.1 and the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0, the computer’s IP address can be set between 192.168.1.2 to 192.168.1.254.
  • Page 16 C ha pt er 2 I nt r o d uc t i o n to Us er I nt er f ac e After login, you can see the main selection area on the left hand side and the upper area of the page. The detailed settings can be seen on the right hand side of the page.
  • Page 17: Chapter 3 Functions

    Chapter 3 Functions Table of Contents Configuration Page ..................3-3 3.1.1 Status ....................3-3 3.1.1.1 Device Information ................3-3 3.1.1.2 Network Status ................3-4 3.1.1.3 Routing Table .................. 3-5 3.1.1.4 Local Log ..................3-6 3.1.1.5 Traffic Information ................3-6 3.1.1.6 Cloud Service ..................
  • Page 18 DX - 2 1 00 Ser i es I nd us t r i al 3G C lo u d Ro u ter 3.1.4.11 System Reboot ................3-34 3.1.4.12 Event Management .................3-35 3.1.4.13 Variable Management ..............3-37 3.1.5 Cloud Service ..................3-38 SD Card Quick Installation ............... 3-41 3 - 2...
  • Page 19: Configuration Page

    CH 3 In tr o d uc t i o n T o Fu nc t i ons Configuration Page After logging in to the DX-2100RW-WW, you will see 5 setting categories on the top of the configuration page, Status, Network, Firewall, System and Cloud Service.
  • Page 20: Network Status

    DX - 2 1 00 Ser i es I nd us t r i al 3G C lo u d Ro u ter  Hardware Version Item Description RTM Version Release to manufacturing version of the router Release Date Hardware release date Serial number of the router ...
  • Page 21: 3.1.1.3 Routing Table

    C ha pt er 3 I ntr o duc t i on t o F u nc t i o ns 3.1.1.3 Routing Table This page shows basic information on the routing table, including the Destination, Gateway, Network Mask, HOPS and Network Interface.
  • Page 22: Local Log

    DX - 2 1 00 Ser i es I nd us t r i al 3G C lo u d Ro u ter 3.1.1.4 Local Log This page shows logs of the router, including the System log, Warning lot and the Informative log. You can use the buttons on the right hand side to refresh, clear or download the displayed logs.
  • Page 23: Cloud Service

    C ha pt er 3 I ntr o duc t i on t o F u nc t i o ns 3.1.1.6 Cloud Service This page shows cloud server information of the router, including the Registration Status, Service Status, and Activated Time.
  • Page 24 DX - 2 1 00 Ser i es I nd us t r i al 3G C lo u d Ro u ter Description Default Operator Select Auto or Others for the Operator from the dropdown list.  Auto: the system will detect the operator from the inserted SIM card AUTO and set up accordingly.
  • Page 25 C ha pt er 3 I ntr o duc t i on t o F u nc t i o ns Description Default system will set the number up automatically and users cannot change the setting. User Name This name is provided by the operator. When “Auto” is selected, the system will set the name up automatically and users cannot change the setting.
  • Page 26: Lan Configurations

    DX - 2 1 00 Ser i es I nd us t r i al 3G C lo u d Ro u ter Description Default Set up the connection check times, 0 indicating infinity. Once a disconnection is detected, and the option “Always online” or “On-demand connection”...
  • Page 27: Static Routing Rules

    C ha pt er 3 I ntr o duc t i on t o F u nc t i o ns Description Default Device Name DX2100 + “_” + Set up a device name for your router. The name shall be composed of “the last four letters, numbers and underline, starting with a letter or number.
  • Page 28 DX - 2 1 00 Ser i es I nd us t r i al 3G C lo u d Ro u ter Description Default Rule Name Set up a name for your rule. The name shall be composed of letters, numbers and underline, starting with a letter or number.
  • Page 29: Dynamic Dns Settings

    C ha pt er 3 I ntr o duc t i on t o F u nc t i o ns 3.1.2.4 Dynamic DNS Settings This page is used for setting up the Dynamic DNS Settings, including the Dynamic DNS, Service Provider, Domain User Name, Password, and the Refreshing Interval.
  • Page 30: Firewall

    DX - 2 1 00 Ser i es I nd us t r i al 3G C lo u d Ro u ter 3.1.3 Firewall You can set up firewall configurations, including the Basic Configurations, DMZ Configurations, Port Forward, Port Trigger, URL Filter, MAC Filter, and IP Filter.
  • Page 31: Dmz Configurations

    C ha pt er 3 I ntr o duc t i on t o F u nc t i o ns 3.1.3.2 DMZ Configurations This page is used for setting up the DMZ server. Description Default DMZ Server Demilitarized zone (DMZ) is a special segment of the local network reserved for servers accessible from the Internet, adding an additional layer of Disable security.
  • Page 32 DX - 2 1 00 Ser i es I nd us t r i al 3G C lo u d Ro u ter Description Default Network Services Select the common network services. Refer to the following common service Customized list for optional values. Service Name Set up the service name for port forwarding.
  • Page 33: Port Trigger

    C ha pt er 3 I ntr o duc t i on t o F u nc t i o ns Description Default Server IP Address Set up the server IP address that applies to the port mapping rule. 192.168.1.* Common Service List for Port Forwarding Protocol Starting Port...
  • Page 34 DX - 2 1 00 Ser i es I nd us t r i al 3G C lo u d Ro u ter After clicking the “Add A Trigger Rule”, you will see the following page. Description Default Service Name Set up the service name for port triggering.
  • Page 35: Url Filter

    C ha pt er 3 I ntr o duc t i on t o F u nc t i o ns Description Default End Port Set up the ending port for the inbound connection. The port range is 1~65534. Status Enable/disable the port triggering functionality.
  • Page 36: Mac Filter

    DX - 2 1 00 Ser i es I nd us t r i al 3G C lo u d Ro u ter 3.1.3.6 MAC Filter This page is used for setting up the MAC Filter, including configuring the MAC Address, Device Name and Status. MAC Filter is used to block particular MAC address from the local network.
  • Page 37: System

    C ha pt er 3 I ntr o duc t i on t o F u nc t i o ns Description Default Source IP Set up the source IP. Any Address Source Port Set up the source port where the datagram came from. Any port Destination IP Set up the destination IP.
  • Page 38: Time Configuration

    DX - 2 1 00 Ser i es I nd us t r i al 3G C lo u d Ro u ter Description Default Old Password Input the original password. admin New Password Input the new password you’d like to use. The password length should be 5-12 digits and is composed of lowercase letters, uppercase letters (case sensitive), numerals 0-9 and underline.
  • Page 39: Rs-232

    C ha pt er 3 I ntr o duc t i on t o F u nc t i o ns 3.1.4.3 RS-232 RS-232 (Recommended Standard - 232) is a telecommunication standard for binary serial communications between devices. You can set up the configurations for RS-232, including Baud Rate, Data Bits, Stop Bits, Parity Bits and Flow Control.
  • Page 40 DX - 2 1 00 Ser i es I nd us t r i al 3G C lo u d Ro u ter Description Default  Slave mode: This mode is suitable for the PLC to perform the read/ write tasks on the open register of the DX-2100RW-WW.
  • Page 41: Rs-485

    C ha pt er 3 I ntr o duc t i on t o F u nc t i o ns 3.1.4.4 RS-485 RS-485 (Recommended Standard - 485) is a telecommunication standard for binary serial communications between devices. You can set up the configurations for RS-485, including Baud Rate, Data Bits, Stop Bits, Parity Bits, and many more.
  • Page 42 DX - 2 1 00 Ser i es I nd us t r i al 3G C lo u d Ro u ter Description Default Working Mode Select the working mode for the current active serial port.  Transparent mode: This mode is suitable for uploading and downloading data remotely via the serial port.
  • Page 43 C ha pt er 3 I ntr o duc t i on t o F u nc t i o ns Description Default  Transparent mode: 7, 8  Modbus RTU: 8 Stop Bits Set up the stop bits for the serial port. Options are 1 and 2.
  • Page 44: Modbus Tcp

    DX - 2 1 00 Ser i es I nd us t r i al 3G C lo u d Ro u ter Description Default address followed by the default mapped address. Add Mappings Click the button to add mappings; up to 100 addresses can be set up.
  • Page 45 C ha pt er 3 I ntr o duc t i on t o F u nc t i o ns Description Default Server IP Set up the IP address of a PLC in the Modbus TCP Client mode Server Port Set up the server port of a PLC in the Modbus TCP Client mode Response Timeout...
  • Page 46: Log Settings

    DX - 2 1 00 Ser i es I nd us t r i al 3G C lo u d Ro u ter Description Default Edit Click to select the records from the mapped address to edit. Operation The added mappings can be deleted here. 3.1.4.6 Log Settings This page is used for configuring the log settings, including Log to Console, Remote Log Service, Remote Log Server...
  • Page 47: Firmware Upgrade

    C ha pt er 3 I ntr o duc t i on t o F u nc t i o ns 3.1.4.7 Firmware Upgrade This page is used for upgrading the system. Description Default Chose file Click “Choose file” to select the new firmware file. Upgrade Click “Upgrade”...
  • Page 48: Scheduled Jobs

    DX - 2 1 00 Ser i es I nd us t r i al 3G C lo u d Ro u ter Description Default version and the device will reboot after the restoring is done. Restore To Factory Default Click “Restore To Factory Default”...
  • Page 49 C ha pt er 3 I ntr o duc t i on t o F u nc t i o ns Description Default Once The scheduled job can be done Once, Every day, Every week, or Every month. And the specific time can be further defined. 01:00 Date Select a specific date to perform the scheduled job.
  • Page 50: 3.1.4.10 Network Diagnosis

    DX - 2 1 00 Ser i es I nd us t r i al 3G C lo u d Ro u ter 3.1.4.10 Network Diagnosis This page is used for diagnosing the network status; methods are Ping Test and Route Trace. Description Default Diagnosing Method...
  • Page 51: 3.1.4.12 Event Management

    C ha pt er 3 I ntr o duc t i on t o F u nc t i o ns 3.1.4.12 Event Management This page is used for setting up 2 types of events, Communication Verification and Alarm Event. ...
  • Page 52 DX - 2 1 00 Ser i es I nd us t r i al 3G C lo u d Ro u ter Click “Add” button to create new alarm event and click “Details” to edit the existing event and use ”Delete” button to delete the selected event.
  • Page 53: 3.1.4.13 Variable Management

    C ha pt er 3 I ntr o duc t i on t o F u nc t i o ns Description Default  Date: the date when the alarm occurred  Name: the name of the occurred alarm  Description: the description of the occurred alarm For example: Register $2003 represents electrical voltage, the value of register $2003 is 10, and the alarm content is set as: {Date} {Time} Voltage = {$2003},...
  • Page 54: Cloud Service

    DX - 2 1 00 Ser i es I nd us t r i al 3G C lo u d Ro u ter Description Default Alias Input a variable name. The name shall be composed of numbers, English letters, uppercase and lowercase. The maximum string length is 30 bytes. Length To register as a unit.
  • Page 55 C ha pt er 3 I ntr o duc t i on t o F u nc t i o ns If don’t obtain IP from Cloud, will request you manual setup the IP for device. Description Default User Name Set up the name for the DIACloud account.
  • Page 56 DX - 2 1 00 Ser i es I nd us t r i al 3G C lo u d Ro u ter Description Default by the DHCP server in secure tunnel network, the IP address of this device can be found in the cloud portal.
  • Page 57: Sd Card Quick Installation

    C ha pt er 3 I ntr o duc t i on t o F u nc t i o ns domain www.diadevice.com to access the device and insure you use the automatically obtained IP address and DNS server for the computer. ...
  • Page 58 DX - 2 1 00 Ser i es I nd us t r i al 3G C lo u d Ro u ter Copy Provision.bin file to SD card. Power off the device and then insert the SD card into the device (SD card slot below the SIM card slot, on the right side of the device).
  • Page 59: Diacom

    Chapter 4 DIACom Table of Contents DIACom ...................... 4-2 4.1.1 Select a Suitable Firmware Version ............4-2 4.1.2 DIACom Installation ................4-3 4.1.3 DIACloud Account Registration ..............4-3 4.1.4 Bind DIACloud Account................4-5 4.1.5 Setup a Secure Tunnel ................4-6 4.1.6 Remote Control and Monitoring via DIACom ..........
  • Page 60: Select A Suitable Firmware Version

    If you need to configure or monitor your controller, you will need to install  programmable logic controller software, for example WPLSoft/ISPSoft for Delta PLC. 4.1.1 Select a Suitable Firmware Version Find a suitable DIACom firmware version according to the following table below for your router.
  • Page 61: Diacom Installation

    C ha pt er 4 I ntr o duc t i on t o DI A Com 4.1.2 DIACom Installation Obtain the DIACom firmware package from the official website or from our sales representative. Administrator privileges are required to run and install the package. Uninstall older versions of DIACom before downloading new DIACom firmware package.
  • Page 62 DX - 2 1 00 Ser i es I nd us t r i al 3G C lo u d Ro u ter After clicking “CREATE AN ACCOUNT”, a congratulation page will be prompted and an activation email will be sent to the email address you have used as your DIACloud account. You will find an activation email sent from no-reply@diacloudsolutions.com in your email box.
  • Page 63: Bind Diacloud Account

    Take note of the assigned IP address, it will be used when logging to the DIACloud. When selecting “No”: The IP address can be manually set.  The IP address of the DX-2100 Series and the WAN of your connected PC should be in 4 - 5...
  • Page 64: Setup A Secure Tunnel

    DX - 2 1 00 Ser i es I nd us t r i al 3G C lo u d Ro u ter different network segments. 4.1.5 Setup a Secure Tunnel Make sure there is internet connectivity, before creating a secure tunnel between your local PC and router via the DIACom.
  • Page 65 C ha pt er 4 I ntr o duc t i on t o DI A Com  Http proxy: Please fills in the proxy server address, port, username and password if the LAN needs to set the proxy to access the Internet. ...
  • Page 66: Remote Control And Monitoring Via Diacom

    DX - 2 1 00 Ser i es I nd us t r i al 3G C lo u d Ro u ter 4.1.6 Remote Control and Monitoring via DIACom 4.1.6.1 Via a LAN Port If your router is connected to remote devices via a LAN port, you can use the configuring/monitoring software on your local computer to configure and monitor after opening a virtual tunnel.
  • Page 67 C ha pt er 4 I ntr o duc t i on t o DI A Com Go back to the DIACom and input the IP address of the router which is connected to your remote device. Click “Create COM port” to create a virtual tunnel. Once the creation is done, the virtual IP address will show up on the same page.
  • Page 68 DX - 2 1 00 Ser i es I nd us t r i al 3G C lo u d Ro u ter 4 - 1 0...
  • Page 69 Chapter 5 DIACloud Table of Contents Introduction to DIACloud ................5-2 5.1.1 Select a Suitable Firmware Version .............. 5-2 Instructions for DIACloud ................5-2 5.2.1 Register and Login ..................5-2 5.2.2 Home ....................... 5-4 5.2.3 Devices ....................5-6 5.2.4 Alarm ..................... 5-14 5.2.5 Secure Tunnels ..................
  • Page 70: Introduction To Diacloud

    DX - 2 1 00 Ser i es I nd us t r i al 3G C lo u d Ro u ter Introduction to DIACloud DIACloud Web is a web portal of DIACloud cloud platform. Users can check the status of connected industrial device through DIACloud Web, browse data that has been collected, receive warnings, notices and other messages that are sent by cloud platform, create and manage sub-account and virtual safety network and check login and interface logging, to improve the manageability of devices, optimize the device performance and efficiency, save the operation cost and...
  • Page 71 CH 5 In tr o d uc t i o n t o I O T DI A C lo u d After clicking “CREATE AN ACCOUNT”, a congratulation page will be prompted and an activation email will be sent to the email address you have used as your DIACloud account.
  • Page 72: Home

    DX - 2 1 00 Ser i es I nd us t r i al 3G C lo u d Ro u ter Open the DIACloud web page (http://www.DIACloudSolutions.com). Log in using your account that you have registered. 5.2.2 Home The Home Page will show up after login.
  • Page 73: Devices

    CH 5 In tr o d uc t i o n t o I O T DI A C lo u d Devices Total The number of total devices Devices is Online The number of total online devices Alarms in 24 Hours The number of alarms in Recently 24 hours Virtual Networks...
  • Page 74: Devices

    DX - 2 1 00 Ser i es I nd us t r i al 3G C lo u d Ro u ter 5.2.3 Devices It will switch to page of device list after clicking “Devices” in navigation bar. Item Description You can filter the device base on you input the key word of the device name.
  • Page 75: Alarm

    CH 5 In tr o d uc t i o n t o I O T DI A C lo u d  : It will show relevant position information of device after you click “ ” , which is shown as follows: It will show the device name and SN of the device after clicking position icon in the map.
  • Page 76 DX - 2 1 00 Ser i es I nd us t r i al 3G C lo u d Ro u ter Item Description It represents that device is on-line if background color is blue, and device is off-line if it is gray.
  • Page 77 CH 5 In tr o d uc t i o n t o I O T DI A C lo u d REGISTER: The page will show and manage register value that uploaded from DX production. The History and Config options will be shown after clicking 5 - 9...
  • Page 78 DX - 2 1 00 Ser i es I nd us t r i al 3G C lo u d Ro u ter Item Description History It represents trend chart of historical data Delete User can delete the all data of this register Config User can customize name of register and content returned.
  • Page 79 CH 5 In tr o d uc t i o n t o I O T DI A C lo u d Item Description The user can set the name of the register to be displayed in the Alias Name "Alias Name"...
  • Page 80 DX - 2 1 00 Ser i es I nd us t r i al 3G C lo u d Ro u ter SERVICES: This page shows the Device Data Usage, Device Storage Usage and Account Storage Usage for users. Item Description Device Data Usage: Show device traffic usage this month and...
  • Page 81 CH 5 In tr o d uc t i o n t o I O T DI A C lo u d After Click the , it will show the traffic package select page. User can add a package to cart or pay it direct. After Click the , it will show the Data Usage History in past 12 months.
  • Page 82: Alarm

    DX - 2 1 00 Ser i es I nd us t r i al 3G C lo u d Ro u ter Item Description Serial Number Serial number of device Software Version Version information of software Hardware Version Version information of hardware IMEI Device Identity which is the only identification number of telephone.
  • Page 83: Secure Tunnels

    CH 5 In tr o d uc t i o n t o I O T DI A C lo u d 5.2.5 Secure Tunnels Secure Tunnel is an important concept in DIACloud. Its objective is to realize virtual Switch across Internet; when device is bound to this network, it will be equivalent to adding device with one LAN port;...
  • Page 84: Sub Users

    DX - 2 1 00 Ser i es I nd us t r i al 3G C lo u d Ro u ter Edit the tunnel network Item Description The detail information of tunnel network:  Network Name: User can enter a name of tunnel network. ...
  • Page 85 CH 5 In tr o d uc t i o n t o I O T DI A C lo u d Item Description Search the sub users. Show the list of all sub users in main account. Sub Users List Add a sub user.
  • Page 86: Logs

    DX - 2 1 00 Ser i es I nd us t r i al 3G C lo u d Ro u ter Delete a sub user. Close the current operation window. : User can add sub users after clicking the “+” in the page, and. The following interface will be shown after ...
  • Page 87: Logs

    CH 5 In tr o d uc t i o n t o I O T DI A C lo u d When user login to DIACloud with main account and the sub user that we created has been activated. 5.2.7 Logs This page will show the web operation information of some users.
  • Page 88: Orders

    DX - 2 1 00 Ser i es I nd us t r i al 3G C lo u d Ro u ter 5.2.8 Orders In this page, user can check his all orders. Continue to pay for the unpaid orders or cancel the unpaid orders. Item Description View the order detail information...
  • Page 89: Profile

    CH 5 In tr o d uc t i o n t o I O T DI A C lo u d 5.2.9 Profile In this page, QR Code of user, Package info, password management and other information will be shown. Item Description You can get the part information of user by using DIACloud APP and...
  • Page 90 DX - 2 1 00 Ser i es I nd us t r i al 3G C lo u d Ro u ter Change Password page as below 5 - 2 2...
  • Page 91 Chapter 6 DIACloud APP Table of Contents DIACloud APP Introduction ................ 6-2 6.1.1 Devices supported .................. 6-2 6.1.2 DIACloud APP Installation ................ 6-2 DIACloud APP Function ................6-2 6.2.1 DIACloud APP Login ................6-2 6.2.2 Device list ..................... 6-3 6.2.3 Device details ..................
  • Page 92: Diacloud App Introduction

    DX - 2 1 00 Ser i es I nd us t r i al 3G C lo u d Ro u ter DIACloud APP Introduction DIACloud APP is the client software of DIACloud cloud platform running on mobile devices. The APP supports both iOS and Android mobile system, it enables users to view the field data collected, the locations of the field devices, and the alarms/notifications pushed by the industrial IOT cloud platform, so that keep users posted anytime and anywhere, and...
  • Page 93: Device List

    C ha pt er 6 I ntr o duc t i on t o DI A C lo u d A P P Item Description Scan QR code, the QR code is generated by DIACloud Web portal, which carries the user name and password information. By scanning the QR code, user won’t need to input user name.
  • Page 94: Device Details

    DX - 2 1 00 Ser i es I nd us t r i al 3G C lo u d Ro u ter Device tab and alarm tab will be shown in the APP. In the device tab, the device information will be shown, include the value of registers of the remote device.
  • Page 95: Device Details

    C ha pt er 6 I ntr o duc t i on t o DI A C lo u d A P P 6.2.3 Device Details Device details will be shown by selecting a device in the device list. Item Description Type Type of the device...
  • Page 96: Registers View

    DX - 2 1 00 Ser i es I nd us t r i al 3G C lo u d Ro u ter 6.2.4 Registers View By selecting the “Registers” table, the name, value and last change time of the register will be shown.
  • Page 97: Alarm List

    C ha pt er 6 I ntr o duc t i on t o DI A C lo u d A P P 6.2.5 Alarm List Alarm criteria can be set on the device configuration web page. When the alarm criteria are met, the device will send out alarm messages.

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