Atop MB5904D User Manual

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MB59XX Modbus Gateway
V 1.1
Atop Technologies, Inc.
MB59XX Series
Modbus Gateway
User Manual
V1.1
September 25
th
, 2017

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    User Manual MB59XX Modbus Gateway V 1.1 Atop Technologies, Inc. MB59XX Series Modbus Gateway User Manual V1.1 September 25 , 2017...
  • Page 2 This PDF Document contains internal hyperlinks for ease of navigation. Table of Contents For example, click on any item listed in the to go to that page. Published by: Atop Technologies, Inc. 2F, No. 146, Sec. 1, Tung-Hsing Rd, 30261 Chupei City, Hsinchu County Taiwan, R.O.C.
  • Page 3 V 1.1 Important Announcement The information contained in this document is the property of Atop technologies, Inc., and is supplied for the sole purpose of operation and maintenance of Atop Technologies, Inc., products. No part of this publication is to be used for any other purposes, and it is not to be reproduced, copied, disclosed, transmitted, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any human or computer language, in any form, by any means, in whole or in part, without the prior explicit written consent of Atop Technologies, Inc.,...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    User Manual MB59XX Modbus Gateway V 1.1 Table of Contents Preface ..........................7 Purpose of the Manual ...........................7 Who Should Use This User Manual .......................7 Supported Platform ..........................7 Manufacturers’ FCC Declaration of Conformity Statement ..............7 Introduction .......................... 8 Overview ..............................8 Getting Started ........................
  • Page 5 V 1.1 Hardware .............................. 43 Serial port Pin Assignments ....................... 45 6.2.1 MB5901 Pin Assignments ........................45 6.2.2 MB5904D Pin Assignments ........................ 46 6.2.3 MB5901B Pin Assignments ........................ 47 6.2.4 MB5908A/MB5916A Pin Assignments ....................48 6.2.5 MB5908/MB5916 Pin Assignments ....................49 LED Indicators .............................
  • Page 6 Table 6.3 MB5901 Pin Assignment for 5-Pin Terminal Block to RS-232/RS-422/RS-485 Connectors ..... 45 Table 6.4 MB5904D Pin Assignment for DB9 to RS-232/RS422/RS-485 Connectors ..........46 Table 6.5 MB5904D Pin Assignment for 5-Pin Terminal Block to RS-232/RS-422/RS-485 Connectors ....46 Table 6.6 MB5901B Pin Assignment for DB9 to RS-232/RS-485 Connector ............. 47 Table 6.7 MB5901B 2 x 7-pin Male TB for RS-232/485(COM 1),RS-232(COM 2) Relay and DI pin-assignment ..
  • Page 7: Preface

    1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause an undesired operation. Note: all the figures herein are intended for illustration purposes only. This software and certain features work only on certain Atop’s devices.
  • Page 8: Introduction

    User Manual MB59XX Modbus Gateway Introduction Introduction 2.1 Overview The MB59XX Modbus Gateway is an industrial network device in between Modbus over Serieal Line devices and computer hosts running Modbus/TCP on Ethernet network. Figure 2.1 illustrates a possible network configuration of the MB59XX Series Modbus Gateway.
  • Page 9: Figure 2.2 Use Cases Of The Mb59Xx Series Modbus Gateway

    User Manual MB59XX Modbus Gateway Introduction 1) the interface between Modbus RTU/ASCII serial host to Modbus RTU/ASCII serial devices 2) the interface between Modbus/TCP over Ethernet network to Modbus RTU/ASCII serial devices 3) the interface between Modbus RTU/ASCII host connected through Serial IP over Ethernet (virtual communication port (VCOM)) to Modbus RTU/ASCII serial devices.
  • Page 10: Getting Started

    Notify your sales representative immediately if any of the above items is missing or damaged upon delivery.  Atop’s utility software Device View© and Serial Manager© are obsolete and replaced by Device Management Utility®. Table 3.2 Description of Optional Accessories...
  • Page 11: Appearance, Front And Rear Panels

    LM38-A3S-TI-N 50708051G SFP Transceiver, 155Mbps, 1310nmLED, Multi-mode, 2km, 3.3V, - 40~85C LS38-A3S-TI-N 50709431G SFP Transceiver, 155Mbps, 1310nmFP, Single-mode, 30km, 3.3V, -40~85C Appearance, Front and Rear Panels The following figures show particular MB59XX series device’s front and rear panels. MB5901 MB5904D...
  • Page 12 User Manual MB59XX Modbus Gateway Getting Started MB5901B MB5908/16...
  • Page 13: First Time Installation

    Before installing the device, please follow strictly all safety procedures described in the Hardware installation guide supplied inside the product. Atop will not be liable for any damages to property or personal injuries resulting from the installation or overall use of the device. Do not attempt to manipulate the product in any way if unsure of the steps described there.
  • Page 14: Factory Default Settings

    User Manual MB59XX Modbus Gateway Getting Started Factory Default Settings 3.4.1 Network Default Settings The MB59XX Modbus Gateway comes with one IP address specifically for redundant Ethernet interfaces. Interface Device IP Subnet Mask Gateway IP LAN 1 10.0.50.100 255.255.0.0 10.0.0.254 LAN 2 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0...
  • Page 15: Configuration And Setup

    Sometime the Modbus Gateway device might not be in the same subnet as your PC; therefore, you will have to use Atop's utility to locate it in your virtual environment. To configure each device, first click to select the desired Modbus Gateway device (default IP: 10.0.50.100) in the list of Device Management Utility©, and then click...
  • Page 16: Figure 4.2 Pull-Down Menu Of Configuration And Network

    Configuration and User Manual MB59XX Modbus Gateway Setup Figure 4.2 Pull-down Menu of Configuration and Network... Figure 4.3 Pop-up Window of Network Setting You may proceed then to change the IP address to avoid any IP address conflict with other hosts on your LAN or to connect the device to your existing LAN as shown in Figure 4.3.
  • Page 17: Configuring Through Web Interface

    Configuration and User Manual MB59XX Modbus Gateway Setup Figure 4.4 Authorization for Changes of Network Setting Figure 4.5 Pop-up Notification Window after Authorization Please consult your system administrator if you do not know your network’s subnet mask and gateway address. Note: If your LAN address begins with 192.168.X.X, please use the LAN2 interface for configuration.
  • Page 18: Figure 4.6 Overview Web Page Of Modbus Gateway

    Configuration and User Manual MB59XX Modbus Gateway Setup Figure 4.6 Overview Web Page of Modbus Gateway Figure 4.7 Map of Configuring Web Page on Modbus Gateway...
  • Page 19: Configuring Automatic Ip Assignment With Dhcp

    Figure 4.3 using Atop’s Device Management Utility© and then restart the device. Once restarted, the IP address(es) will be configured automatically. Web Overview In this section, current information on the device’s status and settings will be displayed. An example of MB5904D- Sis’s overview page is shown in Figure 4.8. Figure 4.8 Overview Web Page In detail, the following information is given: Model Name, as its name implies, shows the device’s model...
  • Page 20: Figure 4.9 Network Web Page

    Configuration and User Manual MB59XX Modbus Gateway Setup Settings (i.e. LAN1 or LAN2), you can check the corresponding DHCP box to obtain an IP address, Subnet Mask, and Default (Network) Gateway automatically. The Default Gateway Select box is the next option after the LAN Interface Settings.
  • Page 21: Basic Settings

    Configuration and User Manual MB59XX Modbus Gateway Setup Figure 4.10 Save Sucessfully Page with a Restart Hyperlink Figure 4.11 System Restarting Web Page Basic Settings In this section, the term “Modbus Gateway device” will be used to refer to the MB59XX series and the term “serial device”...
  • Page 22: Operation Mode

    Configuration and User Manual MB59XX Modbus Gateway Setup Figure 4.12 COM Settings Web Page 4.6.2 Operation Mode To set the Operation Mode of the serial device that is connected to the Modbus Gateway through a COM port, use the pull-down menu to select among the following modes under Modbus Setting. RTU Slave: The serial device is working as a Modbus Slave node: the serial device will wait, accept request ...
  • Page 23: Serial Settings

    Note: For Windows operating system, a Serial/IP software is required to use this feature. A restrictive Serial/IP Redirector software is installed along with Atop’s Device Management Utility®. The user can access the Serial/IP software through Virtual COM  Serial/IP Tools menu.
  • Page 24: Figure 4.14 Vcom Settings Web Page

    Configuration and User Manual MB59XX Modbus Gateway Setup Figure 4.14 VCOM Settings Web Page VCOM Mode: This setting is a pull-down menu in which the user can select the Operation Mode of the devices  connected through this VCOM port as shown in Figure 4.15. Its definition is the same to the one given in Section 4.6.2.
  • Page 25: Tcp Settings

    Configuration and User Manual MB59XX Modbus Gateway Setup Figure 4.16 Check Box for Applying the Settings to All VCOMSs After finishing configuring the VCOM Settings, click on Save Configuration button to save all changes that have been made. A Save Successfully message will show up, then the web browser will be redirected back to the VCOM Settings page.
  • Page 26: Figure 4.18 Modbus Tcp Setting Page With Tcp Master Operation Mode Selection

    Configuration and User Manual MB59XX Modbus Gateway Setup TCP Slave mode (the TCP Slave radio button is checked) as shown in Figure 4.17, the device will wait to receive Modbus requests from a Modbus Master. The data transmission is done under a Modbus/TCP protocol format.
  • Page 27: Slave Id Map

    Configuration and User Manual MB59XX Modbus Gateway Setup After TCP Settings configuration is finished, click on Save Configuration button to save all changes that have been made. A Save Successfully message will show up, and the web browser will be redirected back to the TCP Settings page.
  • Page 28: Advanced Settings

    System Contact is the device administrator’s contact information. The default value is “contact”.  System Name, which is by default, is the MAC address of the Modbus Gateway. The default value is “atop”.  System Location is the device’s physical location. The default value is “location”.
  • Page 29 Configuration and User Manual MB59XX Modbus Gateway Setup The second group of options is called SNMP: SNMP is followed by a “Enable” check box in which to enable the SNMP feature on the Modbus Gateway. If  this box is not checked, it means that SNMP is disabled. Then, the rest of the options will be disappeared as shown in Figure 4.21.
  • Page 30: Figure 4.22 Snmp Settings Web Page With Snmp Enabled And Version V1/V2C/V3

    Configuration and User Manual MB59XX Modbus Gateway Setup Figure 4.22 SNMP Settings Web Page with SNMP Enabled and Version v1/v2c/v3 Figure 4.23 SNMP Settings Web Page with SNMP Enabled and Version v1/v2c...
  • Page 31: Modbus

    Configuration and User Manual MB59XX Modbus Gateway Setup Figure 4.24 SNMP Settings Web Page with SNMP Enabled and Version Only v3 4.7.2 Modbus In Modbus settings, it is possible select whether to enable Modbus Exception by flagging the Enable checkbox as shown in Figure 4.25.
  • Page 32: Alert

    Configuration and User Manual MB59XX Modbus Gateway Setup Alert 4.8.1 Settings When enabled, an E-mail alert will be sent to the designated E-mail addresses in the SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) Settings. To setup an email alert function, the user needs to configure the sender’s E-mail address, the receiver’s E-mail addresses (up to three receivers), and the mail server configuration as shown in Figure 4.26.
  • Page 33: Alert Events

    Configuration and User Manual MB59XX Modbus Gateway Setup 4.8.2 Alert Events In Alert Events settings, the user can configure options to have the Modbus Gateway sending out device information to alert users, administrators, or responsible personnel as shown in Figure 4.27. They can be sent out automatically.
  • Page 34: System

    Configuration and User Manual MB59XX Modbus Gateway Setup System 4.9.1 Log Settings This section allows the user to change the way to report the Log. The user can save his Log Event to the flash memory of the Modbus Gateway by checking the Enable Log Event to Flash box. To specify the contents of the Log, select different Log Level by changing the pull-down menu of the Log Level.
  • Page 35: Modbus Statistic

    Configuration and User Manual MB59XX Modbus Gateway Setup Figure 4.30 Data Log Web Page 4.9.4 Modbus Statistic Modbus’s interface statistics are reported in this section as shown in Figure 4.31. For each interface, there is a Net_Connection or socket which is an IP address bundled with its port number (only for TCP and VCOM interfaces), a DataType of the interface (ASCII, RTU, or TCP), a Mode of the Interface (either MASTER or SLAVE), the count of received messages (RxCnt), the received bytes (RxByte), the count of transmitted message (TxCnt), and the transmitted bytes (TxByte).
  • Page 36: Security

    Configuration and User Manual MB59XX Modbus Gateway Setup If the Manual option is selected, select the current Date (Year, Month, Day) and Time (Hour, Minute, and Second) from their corresponding pull-down menus under the Manual Setting box. In certain region, the daylight time saving is practiced.
  • Page 37: Figure 4.33 Security Web Page

    Configuration and User Manual MB59XX Modbus Gateway Setup as the New Password). The password is case sensitive and limited to a maximum of 8 characters. After entering all required fields, click Save Password button to save the change. After the Save Successfully message showed up, the user will be prompted with a pop-up window to enter the User name and the New Password again for verification, as shown in Figure 4.34.
  • Page 38: Import / Export

    Configuration and User Manual MB59XX Modbus Gateway Setup After Security Settings are set, click Save Configuration to save all changes that have been made. A Save Successful message will appear with a hyperlink asking to restart the device as shown in Figure 4.10. Please click the restart hyperlink to apply the changes.
  • Page 39: Factory Default

    Factory Default A return to Factory Default function is available in Atop’s MB59XX Series. To restore all parameters of the Modbus Gateway to the original factory default setting, click Set to Default and Restart button as shown in Figure 4.38.
  • Page 40: Restart

    Configuration and User Manual MB59XX Modbus Gateway Setup After a short moment, a message indicating System Restarting status with a countdown number will show up as shown in Figure 4.11. After a successful device’s restart, the web browser will be redirected to the Overview page as shown in Figure 4.8.
  • Page 41: Applications And Examples

    Applications and User Manual MB59XX Modbus Gateway Examples Applications and Examples On the device two different Slave ID mapping definitions are available, which represent the alias mode and the offset mode. Both Modbus ID definitions can be used to route the request command (from the Master) to the Slave node.
  • Page 42: Figure 5.2 Entries Of Slave Id Mapping In Offset Mode

    Applications and User Manual MB59XX Modbus Gateway Examples Figure 5.2 Entries of Slave ID Mapping in Offset Mode...
  • Page 43: Specifications

    Watchdog Hardware built-in Network IEEE 802.3 10BaseT IEEE 802.3u 100BaseT(X) IEEE 802.3ac 1000BaseT(X) – SFP version of MB5904D only Ethernet Interface IEEE 802.3af (PoE PD) –selected MB5901 and MB5904D versions can be powered through PoE Connection: SFP or RJ45 Protocol...
  • Page 44 MB5901: 32 mm x 110 mm x 90 mm (1.26 x 4.33 x 3.54 in) MB5901B: 32 mm x 122mm x 92 mm (1.26 x 4.8 x 3.62 in) MB5904D: 55 mm x 145 mm x 113mm (2.17 x 5.17 x 4.45 in) Dimensions (W x H x D, mm) MB5908: 436 mm x 43.5 mm x 200 mm (17.17 x 1.71 x 7.87 in)
  • Page 45: Serial Port Pin Assignments

    User Manual MB59XX Modbus Gateway Specifications Serial port Pin Assignments 6.2.1 MB5901 Pin Assignments DB9 to RS-232/RS-485/RS-422 connectors Figure 6.1 DB9 Pin Number Table 6.2 MB5901 Pin Assignment for DB9 to RS-232/RS422/RS-485 Connectors RS-232 RS-422 RS-485 Pin# Full Duplex Full Duplex Half Duplex TxD+ RxD+...
  • Page 46: Mb5904D Pin Assignments

    SG (Signal Ground) SG (Signal Ground) RxD- TxD- Data- 5-Pin Terminal Block to RS-485/RS-422 connectors Figure 6.4 Terminal Block (TB-5) Pin Number Table 6.5 MB5904D Pin Assignment for 5-Pin Terminal Block to RS-232/RS-422/RS-485 Connectors Pin# RS-232 RS-422 2-W RS-485 4-Wire RS-485 TxD+...
  • Page 47: Mb5901B Pin Assignments

    User Manual MB59XX Modbus Gateway Specifications 6.2.3 MB5901B Pin Assignments DB9 to RS-232/RS-485/RS-422 connectors Figure 6.5 DB9 Pin Number Table 6.6 MB5901B Pin Assignment for DB9 to RS-232/RS-485 Connector RS-232 RS-485 Pin# Full Duplex Half Duplex Data+ SG (Signal Ground) SG (Signal Ground) Data- 2 x 7-pin Male Terminal Block for RS-232/485(COM 1),RS-232(COM 2) Relay and DI...
  • Page 48: Mb5908A/Mb5916A Pin Assignments

    User Manual MB59XX Modbus Gateway Specifications 6.2.4 MB5908A/MB5916A Pin Assignments DB9 to RS-232/RS-485/RS-422 connectors Figure 6.7 DB9 Pin Number Table 6.8 MB5908A/16A Pin Assignment for DB9 to RS-232/RS422/RS-485 Connectors Pin# RS-232 RS-422 RS-485 TxD+ Data+ RxD+ SG (Signal Ground) SG (Signal Ground) SG (Signal Ground) RxD- TxD-...
  • Page 49: Mb5908/Mb5916 Pin Assignments

    User Manual MB59XX Modbus Gateway Specifications 6.2.5 MB5908/MB5916 Pin Assignments RJ45 to RS-232/RS-485/RS-422 connectors Figure 6.9 MB5908/MB5916 Serial port on RJ45 Pin Numbering Table 6.10 MB5908/16 Pin Assignment for RJ45 to RS-232/RS422/RS-485 Connectors Pin# RS-232 RS-422 RS-485 Tx - Tx + SG (Signal Ground) SG (Signal Ground) SG (Signal Ground)
  • Page 50: Led Indicators

    User Manual MB59XX Modbus Gateway Specifications LED Indicators Table 6.11 Color Interpretation of LED Indicators Name Color Message PWR (Power) Power ON (Steady Green) System is not ready or halt (Steady On/Off Green) RUN (Ready) AP firmware is running normally (Blinking Green) Alarm is triggered by user defined events (Steady Red)
  • Page 51: Warranty

    Products supplied by Atop Technologies Inc. are covered in this warranty for undesired performance or defects resulting from shipping, or any other event deemed to be the result of Atop Technologies Inc. mishandling. The warranty doesn’t cover; however, equipment which has been damaged due to accident, misuse, abuse, such as: ...
  • Page 52 ATOP INDIA OFFICE: ATOP INDONESIA BRANCH: Abhishek Srivastava Jopson Li Head of India Sales Branch Director Atop Communication Solution(P) Ltd. Wisma Lampung Jl. No. 22, Kensington Terrace, No. 40, Tomang Raya Kensington Rd, Jakarta, Barat, 11430, Indonesia Bangalore, 560008, India...

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