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Korenix JetPort 5804 / 5804i Wireless Serial Device Server User’s Manual Version 1.1 Aug. 2014 www.korenix.com...
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Korenix JetPort 5804 / 5804i Wireless Serial Device Server User’s Manual Copyright Notice Copyright 2014 Korenix Technology Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Reproduction in any form or by any means without permission is prohibited.
200ms. JetPort 5804 series are also equipped with abundant value-added hardware features include the 2 types of power inputs, 4 Digital Input and 2 Digital Output. JetPort 5804 series can be configured by JetPort Commander, the easy-to-use utility for Windows and the HTTPS and SSH for secured management.
1.1 Serial to Ethernet Technology Overview Korenix JetPort serial device servers provide perfect solution to manage serial devices via Ethernet in flexible ways, such as TCP server, TCP client, UDP, or Windows virtual COM. JetPort creates a transparent gateway for the serial communication to Ethernet. If the control program uses network standard API, you can choose TCP or UDP as the communication protocol.
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5V/TTL Logic 0: 0.8V max (0-0.8V) Logic 1: 2.0V min (2-5V) Features Power 1: Startup(Red); Ready(Green); WLAN Link (Orange) Power 2: Startup(Red); Ready(Green) Ethernet port: Left:100M Link (Green On) / Activity(Green Blinking) JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User’s Manual...
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PWR2: 12~48VDC Power Jack with Power Adapter 1 KV Burst (EFT), EN61000-4-4 Power Line protection 0.5 KV Surge, EN61000-4-5 Power Consumption Maximum 4.7 Watts Mechanical 145mm(W)x120mm(D)x46.5mm(H) Dimensions Regulatory Approvals FCC Class A, CE Class A , RoHS Environmental JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User’s Manual...
Din-Rail/Wall Mount kit Foot pads Documentation and Software CD Quick Installation Guide If any of the above items is missing or damaged, please contact your local sales representative. JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User’s Manual...
This chapter introduces how to quick start JetPort Panel and LEDs Reset Button Connecting the Power Connecting the Network Connection the Serial Device Wireless LAN Architecture Wireless Security Digital Input/Output DIN Rail Mounting Installation Wall Mounting Installation JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User’s Manual...
4 RS-232/422/485 ports with PWR 2: Power Jack 2KV Isolation Protection 15 KV ESD for all signals 110 bps to 460.8 Kbps Wall-Mounting Long Distance plate and RS-422/485 120 ohm Termination Mounting kit JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User’s Manual...
5804/5804i LED Indicators There are 6 LEDs in 5804/5804i front panel and 2 LED in RJ-45 ports, indicating real-time system status. Color Indication On: Power 1 is on and booting up. Blinking: Indicates an IP conflict, or DHCP or BOOTP server did not respond properly.
LED will turn green. Note: If the 2 power inputs are connected (PWR 1, PWR 2), the JetPort 5804 will be powered from the highest connected voltage. The unit will not alarm for loss of DC IN power, the alarm function only applies to loss of power at PWR1 or PWR2.
Configure the SSID of the Access Point (AP) by JetPort Commander when you first use the WLAN interface or when you move to JetPort 5804 to the range of the other AP. Unplug the LAN port or power reboot the device, then the WLAN interface can connect to the Access Point (AP) you assigned. It may...
LAN. WEP aims to provide security by encrypting data over radio waves so that the serial data is protected from JetPort 5804 to the Access Point (AP) or another end station.
2.7 Connecting the Serial Device JetPort 5804 serial port is a standard DB9 male port. Connect the serial device to the unit DB9 male port by the pin assignment table. The Long-Range Termination switch can configure 120ohm termination for RS-422/4-wire RS-485/2-wire RS-485.
No Termination for RS-232/485 (short distance) 2.8 Digital Input/Output JetPort 5804 series provides 4 digital inputs and 2 digital outputs. It allows users to connect the termination units’ 5V TTL digital input/output. JetPort Commander allows you to monitor the status of the DI and DO, and set the value 0 or 1 to DO.
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The Digital Output pin should be connected to 5V TTL digital input of the connected device. When user set the value to 1(high), the connected device can receive circuit from 5804 and will be pulled to 1 as well. Or you can connect the digital output pin to the 5V relay output board. Then connect the alarm beeper, lights to the relay output board.
2.9 DIN-Rail Mounting Installation The DIN-Rail clip is already attached to the JetPort 5804 Series products when packaged. If the DIN-Rail clip is not screwed on the JetPort, follow the instructions and the figure below to attach the DIN-Rail clip to the JetPort.
3. Check if the DIN-Rail clip is tightly attached on the track. The figure shows the 5804 and 5804i are attached on the track well. 4. To remove the JetPort from the track, reverse the steps above. 2.10 Wall-Mounting Installation Follow these steps to mount the unit to a wall or other flat surface.
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3. Lightly push the Wall-mounting kit into the track like the method described in Din Rail mounting installation. The figure shows the 5804 is attached on the track well. 4. To remove the unit from the wall and from the wall-mounting plate, reverse steps 1-3.
Software Quick Setup. You can know how to install the JetPort Commander and setup the virtual COM mode. The “JetPort Commander Manual” introduces the full configuration of JetPort commander. You can find the document in product CD or download from Korenix web site. Server Configuration ...
You can also apply configurations of one serial server to the other serial servers. This document shows you how to quick setup the software. The full functions and configurations’ description, please refer to the JetPort Commander Manual which you can find in the CD or download from Korenix web site. Install JetPort Commander Insert the CD and auto-run the program.
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2. Broadcast the JetPort unit: Connect the Admin PC to the LAN interface of the JetPort 5804. JetPort Commander will broadcast the network and search all available JetPort units in the network. The default IP address of JetPort is “192.168.10.2”.
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Note: In 5804 series, you can see 4 serial ports, port 1, 2, 3 and 4. Port 1 is Serial 1, Port 2 is Serial 2, Port 3 is Serial 3, and Port 4 is Serial 4.
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Note: This document shows you how to quick setup the software. The full functions and configurations’ description, please refer to the JetPort Commander Manual which you can find in the CD or download from Korenix web site. JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User’s Manual...
4 Web and Telnet Console In addition to Windows utility, JetPort 5804 can also be managed by Web-HTTPS and the SSH Console. The HTTPS is a security protocol that provides communication privacy over the internet. The HTTPs packets transmitted between the JetPort and PC would be encrypted.
If the JetPort is password protected, use the pre-assigned password to login first. The overview page lists the basic information of this JetPort device. Server Configuration Basic Setting configures Server name, Time Server, and Telnet console enable/disable. JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User’s Manual...
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SSI in the SSID field. Wireless Encryption settings include WEP, TKIP and AES (WPA). Type the same settings as your AP’s setting otherwise you can use the Wireless LAN network. JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User’s Manual...
Serial Port: Port 1 / Port 2 / Port 3 / Port 4 Port Alias: Remark the port to hint the connected device. Interface: RS-232 / RS-422 / RS-485(2-wires) / RS-485(4-wires) JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User’s Manual...
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You can define max. 4 delimiters (00~FF, HEX) for each way. The data will be hold until the delimiters are received or the optional “Flush Data Buffer After” times out. Zero means disable (factory default). JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User’s Manual...
Zero is to disable this setting Default time is 420. Note: If you want to auto-connect your Real/Virtual COM when power on the device, you should JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User’s Manual...
In TCP Client mode, you need select the Serial Port, define the destination host IP and port number, Idle timeout, Alive check. To deploy multilink, specify up to 4 more hosts IP and Port number. JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User’s Manual...
In UDP mode, you need to select the Serial Port, define the destination host IP and Local listen port number. To create more destination hosts, specify the IP range of destination IP and send port number. JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User’s Manual...
Can Get the status of the DI_1, DI_2, DI_3 and DI_4. DO (Digital Output) Can Get and Set the status of the DO_1 and DO_2. Select the value and click Submit to apply the setting. JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User’s Manual...
Password Changed: Changing the password will trigger the event Access IP Blocked: Report blocked IP addresses Redundant Power Change: Power change will trigger the event Redundant Ethernet Change: Ethernet master port change will trigger the event JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User’s Manual...
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Port disconnected: In TCP Server/Client Mode, when the device lost the TCP link, this event will be trigger. In Real/Virtual COM Mode, When Real/Virtual COM is not available, this event will be trigger. JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User’s Manual...
SNMP Trap configuration includes up to 4 Trap Servers. You need to at least fill in one Trap Server’s IP or domain. The Community is also required information. Do not use the “;” in this column. Location and Contact is optional information. JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User’s Manual...
Export Configuration: Save the current configuration into a file and save the file in current host. Upgrade Firmware: Upgrade to new firmware. Click Browse to select the firmware then click Upgrade command. JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User’s Manual...
JetPort Settings: Enable the “Telnet Management Enable” to enable the SSH feature of JetPort 5804/5804i. Click “Goto Telnet Management” will ask you to open the SSH client. After modifying configuration, be sure to validate the changes by using “Apply Only” or “Apply and Save”.
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************************************************** Korenix JetPort Commander ************************************************** Input System Password: ***** (The password you setup in the JetPort commander.) Password confirmed. Starting Main Menu. You can start to configure your JetPort by SSH console. JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User’s Manual...
Configuration Configure the device and port by pressing function number or the hinted initial. Press “q” to exit the function. Always press “a” to apply and save change after making a configuration. JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User’s Manual...
SNMP MIB II and RS-232 Like Support Appendi x A JetPort 5804 has built-in SNMP agent that supports SNMP trap, RFC 1317 RS-232 MIB and RFC1213 MIB-II. The following tables list SNMP variables implemented in JetPort 5804. RFC1213 MIB-II supported SNMP variables...
RS-232 Pin Assignment Appendi x B Name Notes/Description Data Carrier Detect Receive Data (RxD, Rx) Transmit Data (TxD, Tx) Data Terminal Ready Ground Data Set Ready Request To Send Clear To Send Ring Indicator JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User’s Manual...
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Revision History Appendi x C Version Description Date V1.1 Update Korenix phone & fax Aug. 2014 number. V1.0 The first released version. Mar. 2013 JetPort 5804 Wireless Serial Device Server User’s Manual...
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