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DAEnetIP2 User Manual
12 Sep 2013
DAEnetIP2

User Manual

Date: 12 Sep 2013
Describes the features of DAEnetIP2 with firmware version 4.097
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  • Page 1: User Manual

    DAEnetIP2 User Manual 12 Sep 2013 DAEnetIP2 User Manual Date: 12 Sep 2013 Describes the features of DAEnetIP2 with firmware version 4.097...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    7. SNMP access......................22 8. Appendix 1. Power supply..................29 9. Appendix 2. DAEnetIP2 installation...............30 10. Appendix 3. Install and power on DAEnetIP2 + denkovi relay board (kit)...32 11. Appendix 4. Port forwarding - for advanced users..........39 12. Appendix 5. Software...................40 13. Appendix 6. Software examples................46 14.
  • Page 3: Features

    12 Sep 2013 1. Features DAEnetIP2 is multifunctional Ethernet device (IP controller) for management and control. It could be used for industrial and home automation, access control, fire and security systems or embedding in other systems. It is suitable also for controlling relay boards and tracking different sensors via internet.
  • Page 4: Technical Parameters

    DAEnetIP2 User Manual 12 Sep 2013 2. Technical parameters Table 1. Technical parameters Parameter Value Size 43x55mm Power supply voltage 7.5 - 25VDC CPU power supply (output level 3.3VDC) 3.3V Digital I/O count Analog inputs count 8 (10bit ADC, Vref=3.3V)
  • Page 5: Application Examples

    DAEnetIP2 User Manual 12 Sep 2013 3. Application examples 3.1. Remote control DAEnetIP2 Relay Board Power supply Electrical device Figure 1. Example 1 3.2. Data acquisition Sensor Sensor Sensor DAEnetIP 2 DAEnetIP 2 DAEnetIP 2 SNMP Monitoring Software SNMP Trap...
  • Page 6: Watchdog Function

    DAEnetIP2 User Manual 12 Sep 2013 3.3. Watchdog function Figure 3. Example 3...
  • Page 7: Default Settings

    4. Default Settings 4.1. Table with default settings These are the default (factory) settings of DAEnetIP2. When you buy the module you will receive it with these settings. If not, you can load the default settings (see point 4.2). Table 2. Default settings...
  • Page 8 DAEnetIP2 User Manual 12 Sep 2013 4.2. Steps for loading default settings In case the access of the module is lost, factory (default settings) may be applied and the module parameters will be returned back as those in point 4.1 from the current document.
  • Page 9: Connectors And Ports

    DAEnetIP2 User Manual 12 Sep 2013 5. Connectors and ports 5.1. DAEnetIP2 ports Figure 5. DAEnetIP2 ports...
  • Page 10 Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free +3.3V +3.3V(Vref) Table 4. System port DAEnetIP2 System Port JP6 (reserved, not used) Pin N FUNC +3.3V +3.3V Reserved Ping Led Reserved Target RST Reserved Reserved Reserved Legend: • “Free” – the pin is free to be used by user.
  • Page 11: Web Access

    Authentication). The web server has only one session – only one user can access the DAEnetIP2 via web at a time. The session has timeout 60 seconds if there is not access from the browser. After that another user can access the module. This is done because of security reasons.
  • Page 12: Firmware Version

    DAEnetIP2 User Manual 12 Sep 2013 6.1. Setup page Figure 7. Setup page 6.1.1. Firmware version This is the current firmware version. Can not be changed 6.1.2. MAC address The MAC address of the module. Can not be changed 6.1.3.
  • Page 13: Mac Filtering

    IMPORTNAT! Allowing DHCP client when there is not available DHCP server (or network issue) may make DAEnetIP2 module not to load the network settings and in this way the access may be lost. To avoid this DAEnetIP2 module waits about 40 sec to receive its network settings. In case of failure, DAEnetIP2 module loads the last saved static parameters and begins to work with them and meanwhile continues searching the DHCP server.
  • Page 14 (120/220VAC including). From firmware version 4.097 it is possible to copy that signal to DAEnetIP2 - P5. The restart of external devices may be started/stopped by the user. The restart pulse with may be set by the user: (from 0 up to 32767 )x250ms.
  • Page 15 12 Sep 2013 Setting low level the I/O lines while monitoring restart If this option is enabled DAEnetIP2 will set in logical "0" all the outputs P3 and P5 (look figure 5 and table 3) SNMP: Change its bit in cfgNewMode.0 Web: Menu „Setup->...
  • Page 16 Web: Menu „Setup-> Digital filter for ADC ” 6.1.13. TFTP firmware update DAEnetIP2 has TFTP client for firmware update. When the command is initiated, the DAEnetIP2 module connects to the TFTP server and starts downloading the firmware version. After checking if there is connection with the TFTP server and if the file is correct the firmware will be updated and the module will be rebooted.
  • Page 17: Web Server

    DAEnetIP2 User Manual 12 Sep 2013 6.1.14. Broadcast frames In this mode DAEnetIP2 does not response of frames with MAC address FF-FF- FF-FF-FF-FF. This allows DAEnetIP2 to hide from the world because it doesn’t respond to ARP requests. 6.1.15. Web server Enable/disable web access.
  • Page 18: Snmp Traps

    If several events are generated, DAEnetIP2 sends their traps in order they have been generated. The controller generates traps each 2-3 seconds when it is in alarm zone.
  • Page 19 DAEnetIP2 User Manual 12 Sep 2013 6.3.3. Mode “Low/High” The output will be set if the input level is out of the range with High and Low Threshold. 6.3.4. Mode “Acc” The output will be set if the input level is less than Low Threshold and will be in old state after input level is over High Threshold.
  • Page 20 DAEnetIP2 User Manual 12 Sep 2013 6.5. Port Labels Figure 12. Port Labels From this web page it is possible to change the name for each I/O pin. Note this is possible to be done only via web and not via snmp.
  • Page 21: Firmware Update

    6.6. Account Figure 13. Account settings 6.7. Firmware Update This command starts firmware update. The DAEnetIP2 will download the firmware file from the TFTP server given in Setup section. After that the device will be rebooted. 6.8. Reboot Reboots DAEnetIP2.
  • Page 22: Snmp Access

    OIDs. Other commands (snmpwalk for instance) are not supported. NOTE! Because of the specific of the SNMP protocol supported by DAEnetIP2 (it is not possible to access several OIDs), the initial setting of IP/MASK/Gateway must be done via Web. Otherwise the DAEnetIP2 module may become not reachable, because of the limitation of only one OID accessing per a time via snmp.
  • Page 23 DAEnetIP2 User Manual 12 Sep 2013 operating modes: ENABLED_BIT – bit0, BROADCAST_DISABL E-bit1, VLAN_TAG_ENABLE- bit2, NO_LARGE_PACKETS -bit3, PINGRESTART_ENAB LE-bit4, SWITCH_CONTROL- bit5, SECONDARY_TARGE T-bit6, USE_ANALOG_PINS- bit7 (Disable_Analog_Filter for ver >4.094) x.1.1.10.0 cfgReset read-only Read of this OID causes NULL rest of DAEnetIP2 module x.1.1.11.0...
  • Page 24 DAEnetIP2 User Manual 12 Sep 2013 Gateway x.1.1.15.0 cfgNetMask read-write IP Network Subnet IpAddress Mask x.1.1.16.0 cfgMonitorIP read-write Remote IP address to IpAddress monitor via ICMP echo requests x.1.1.17.0 cfgReadOnlyP read-write Read-only community OCTET assword string (password) STRING (SIZE (4..12)) x.1.1.18.0...
  • Page 25 DAEnetIP2 User Manual 12 Sep 2013 1-Pull-down, 0-Pull-up. Doesn't reflect on output pins x.1.1.29.0 cfgP5DupRST read-write Bit mask showing on INTEGER(0..25 which P5 pins to duplicate TargetRST signal. Pins must be outputs in cfgP5Dir. Available from v.4.097 x.1.1.30.0 cfgDefault read-only...
  • Page 26 DAEnetIP2 User Manual 12 Sep 2013 7.3. Anolog-to-P5 Events Table 7. Analog-to-P5 Events Name Access Description Syntax x.1.1.121.1.0 aevPin1 read-write Defines reaction on INTEGER respective P5 output { None(0), Low(1), pin when voltage is High(2), compared to LowHigh(3), thresholds Acc(4) } x.1.1.121.2.0...
  • Page 27 DAEnetIP2 User Manual 12 Sep 2013 7.4. Control ports Table 8. Control ports Name Access Description Syntax x.1.2.1.0 pctrlPort3 read-write I/O port data INTEGER(0..255) x.1.2.2.0 pctrlPort5 read-write I/O port data INTEGER(0..255) x.1.2.3.0 pctrlPort6 read-write I/O port data INTEGER(0..255) 7.5. Control port P3 (Digital outputs) Table 9.
  • Page 28 DAEnetIP2 User Manual 12 Sep 2013 x.1.2.2.5.0 pctrlP5pin5 read-write Port5 pin5 data INTEGER { High(1), Low(0) } x.1.2.2.6.0 pctrlP5pin6 read-write Port5 pin6 data INTEGER { High(1), Low(0) } x.1.2.2.7.0 pctrlP5pin7 read-write Port5 pin7 data INTEGER { High(1), Low(0) } x.1.2.2.8.0...
  • Page 29: Appendix 1. Power Supply

    12VDC The voltage polarity is tip "center positive"! The device does not protection against reverse polarity voltage! Other supply voltages than described may damage the device! Figure 14. Power supply polarity Figure 15. DAEnetIP2 power supply jack -29-...
  • Page 30: Appendix 2. Daenetip2 Installation

    12 Sep 2013 9. Appendix 2. DAEnetIP2 installation Note these steps are for power on only DAEnetIP2. For installation DAEnetIP2 + relay board (kit), first you must do the steps from Appendix 3 and then do the steps from point 9.1 or point 9.2.
  • Page 31 3. Click submit and wait about 5 seconds 4. Power off the device 5. Now you may disconnect the UTP crossover cable from the DAEnetIP2 and your computer 6. Connect the DAEnetIP2 module and the network router with UTP straight cable.
  • Page 32: Appendix 3. Install And Power On Daenetip2 + Denkovi Relay Board (Kit)

    (DAEnetIP2 + cable + relay board). You can view the kits with DAEnetIP2 www.denkovi.com. The steps (instructions) are valid for only for kits with DAEnetIP2 + cable + relay board from Denkovi Assembly Electronics LTD without matter how many relays is the kit.
  • Page 33 12 Sep 2013 Figure 20. Connecting UTP cable to router 3. Connect the flat cable IDC connector to DAEnetIP2 ports. By default when you receive the denkovi kit you should have the DAEnetIP2 connected with the cable. If not please contact with us.
  • Page 34 DAEnetIP2 User Manual 12 Sep 2013 3.3. Internet/Ethernet 2 Channel relay board. The relay board is connected to P5.7 and P5.8 pins. Figure 23. Connecting cable for 2 channel relay board 4. Connect each "In" labeled wire into the referred screw terminal of the relay board.
  • Page 35 For example bellow it is shown 8 channel relay board. The same is for the rest relay boards. Figure 25. Connecting the GND wire to the relay board 6. Connecting power supply Figure 26. Plug the power supply jack into DAEnetIP2 -35-...
  • Page 36 6.1. Single power supply. You can supply the kit with single power supply source. In this case it is 12VDC. If you have 24V relay board version, then you must use 24VDC single power supply source (DAEnetIP2 accept from 7.5V - 25V) Power source...
  • Page 37 8. In case of success you have to see this when you power on the kit Figure 30. DAEnetIP2 leds. The link led (top) is blinking and the bottom led by default shows the power on and it is constantly on.
  • Page 38 DAEnetIP2 User Manual 12 Sep 2013 Figure 31. Relay board power led is on constantly. Figure 32. The kit in working condition. The same is for the other kits. -38-...
  • Page 39: Appendix 4. Port Forwarding - For Advanced Users

    Figure 33. Port forwarding The IP address 192.168.1.11 is actually the internal address of the DAEnetIP2. 3. Now it is possible to access the DAEnetIP2 from everywhere outside the LAN (including over the Internet). xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:10080 - is the web server of the module snmpget -v1 -c 000000000000 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:10161 .1.3.6.1.4.1.19865.1.1.1.0 -...
  • Page 40: Appendix 5. Software

    Appendix 5. Software Denkovi Assembly Electronics LTD provides several application that may be used for testing, demonstrations, configurations and very simple automation projects. You can see also what else 3rd parity software is available for DAEnetIP2 on this link http://denkovi.com/page/43/the-3rd-parity-software-for-denkovi-devices-.html 12.1.
  • Page 41 DAEnetIP2 User Manual 12 Sep 2013 12.2. DAEnetIP2 Manager DAEnetIP2 Manager is configuration utility for Denkovi DAEnetIP2 controller. Figure 35. DAEnetIP2 Manager Download link - here -41-...
  • Page 42 12.3. Android Software by iSwitch, LLC The featured Android application is offered to extend control of the DAEnetIP2 controller and relay board to your Android phone. This application is designed to work on an Android Smartphone or Tablet, however screens are optimized for Smartphones.
  • Page 43 Net-snmp is command line tool for accessing SNMP based network devices under windows console. By default it is not included in Windows OS. DAEnetIP2 can be easily accessed by the net-snmp tool. This is very useful when the snmp commands must be executed from batch file for example.
  • Page 44: Example Commands

    4. Run it. 12.4.3. Example commands o SNMPGET examples Get DAEnetIP2 IP address snmpget -v1 -c 000000000000 172.16.100.2 Denkovi.DAEnetIP2.Configuration.cfgIP.0 snmpget -v1 -c 000000000000 172.16.100.2 .1.3.6.1.4.1.19865.1.1.1.0 Get the MAC Address snmpget -v1 -c 000000000000 172.16.100.2 Denkovi.DAEnetIP2.Configuration.cfgMAC.0 snmpget -v1 -c 000000000000 172.16.100.2 .1.3.6.1.4.1.19865.1.1.2.0 Get P6.1 - This will read analog input 1 level.
  • Page 45 SNMPSET examples Set DAEnetIP2 IP address snmpset -v1 -c private 172.16.100.2 Denkovi.DAEnetIP2.Configuration.cfgIP.0 a 172.16.100.3 snmpget -v1 -c private 172.16.100.3 .1.3.6.1.4.1.19865.1.1.1.0 a 172.16.100.3 Set P3.1 - This will set pin 1 from digital output port P3 in '0' (Low level) snmpset -v1 -c private 172.16.100.2 .1.3.6.1.4.1.19865.1.2.1.1.0 i 0...
  • Page 46: Appendix 6. Software Examples

    DAEnetIP2 User Manual 12 Sep 2013 Appendix 6. Software examples Software examples can be found on this link -46-...
  • Page 47: Appendix 7. Http Api Commands

    12 Sep 2013 Appendix 7. HTTP API commands DAEnetIP2 i/o lines can be controlled/accessed via HTTP API commands and basic access authentication is required to do that. The controller supports only 2 HTTP API commands: for read and write all the i/o lines.
  • Page 48: Appendix 8. Firmware Upgrade

    4. In the IP address field type the IP address of the DAEnetIP2 controller that must be upgraded. By default it is 172.16.100.2. 5. In the Port field type the target port on that DAEnetIP2 can be reached. This is the SNMP port. By default it is 161.
  • Page 49 ??? but some value – form example 1.50. Then the Status field must be with value “File is uploaded successfully”. 12. Your DAEnetIP2 controller is upgraded successfully with the desired firmware version. Now when you click button “Check device”, the new version must appear.
  • Page 50: Appendix 9. Digital I/O Ports (P3/P5)

    12 Sep 2013 Appendix 9. Digital I/O ports (P3/P5) This section describes how to use DAEnetIP2 P3/P5 - 8 bit TTL IO port lines. They are not buffered and you should very carefully otherwise the MCU could be damaged. They are digital inputs/outputs. The output level voltage is “1”...
  • Page 51: Appendix 10. Using Analog Inputs Port (P6)

    40. However they are useless if the resistor R1 is not connected in the way shown on the figure. In order to protect each analog input and the whole DAEnetIP2 it is strongly recommend to connect R1 resistor (with value 22K for example) to each analog input (P6.x).
  • Page 52: Appendix 11. Using Analog Temperature Sensors

    (that's why the 4.7K resistor is added). The biggest disadvantage of LM335 is the high output voltage during 25°С – 3V. As DAEnetIP2 ADC works in range of 0-3.3V, actually with directly connected LM335 it is not possible to measure temperatures over 57°С.
  • Page 53 Also its initial error is better than LM335. The only disadvantage is the minimal voltage is 4VDC and this makes the connection to DAEnetIP2 more difficult (it can not be connected directly with only single IDC connector to P6). The 27K resistor acts like protection of the analog input P6.X and it is strongly recommend.
  • Page 54 12 Sep 2013 18.3. MCP9700A Figure 43. DAEnetIP2 and MCP9700A This sensor – MCP9700A works in range 2.3 – 5.5V and that allows to be supplied from 3.3V pin which is mapped to P6 jumper. Generally its parameters are bett er than the LM335Z and LM35DZ.
  • Page 55: Appendix 12. Mechanical Drawing

    DAEnetIP2 User Manual 12 Sep 2013 Appendix 12. Mechanical drawing Figure 44. Mechanical drawing -55-...
  • Page 56: Document Revisions

    Document revisions • 22 . 03 .201 2 - First official document version (for firmware version 4.084) • 1 1.02.2013 - Update with the new features of DAEnetIP2 regarding firmware version 4.097 • 08.04.2013 - Wiring diagram for LM335Z- correction •...

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