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Introduction
W5500S2E-Z1 is an industrial grade serial to Ethernet module. It supports TCP server, TCP client and
UDP three operating modes. The maximum serial baud rate is 1.152Mbps. W5500S2E-Z1 supports
WIZS2E ConfigTool (Configuration Tool for Windows®), web page configuration and AT command to
configure the module.
W5500S2E-Z1 uses the hardwired TCP/IP protocol Ethernet chip W5500. This enable a faster, stable and
secure Ethernet connectivity. With reference schematic(s) and guideline(s) in this user manual, it could
be greatly reduced the time and difficulty of the hardware design and development when comparing with
other approaches.
Features
1.2kps ~ 1.152Mbps baud rate
10/100 Mbps Ethernet interface
Support TCP server, TCP client and UDP operating modes
Flexible serial interface data packaging condition settings
Smart Ethernet cable detection and keep alive features
As DHCP client to automatically acquire IP address
As DNS client to lookup domain name
Support NetBIOS allows user to identify module's name
Support user password authorization for security
Support serial AT command configuration method
Built-in web server for browser and remote configuring
Provide user-friendly configuration tool program (WIZS2E ConfigTool)
Support local and remote firmware upgrade
Specification
32-bit ARM MCU
Serial interface
3.3V TTL x1: TXD, RXD, GND
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Default Serial communication parameters
Baud Rate: From 1.2kbps to 1.152Mbps
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Data Bit: 7, 8
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Stop Bit: 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2
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Parity: None, Even, Odd
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Flow Control: None, CTS/RTS
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Power supply
Input Power: 5V DC
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Size
44.45 x 31.75 x 15.75 (mm)
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Operating temperature
Industrial Grade: -40 ~ +85 ℃
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Storage environment
-40 ~ +85 ℃, 5 ~ 95% RH
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W5500S2E-Z1 user manual
W5500S2E-Z1 serial to Ethernet module

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  • Page 1 W5500S2E-Z1 serial to Ethernet module Introduction W5500S2E-Z1 is an industrial grade serial to Ethernet module. It supports TCP server, TCP client and UDP three operating modes. The maximum serial baud rate is 1.152Mbps. W5500S2E-Z1 supports WIZS2E ConfigTool (Configuration Tool for Windows®), web page configuration and AT command to configure the module.
  • Page 2 17. RJ45 was modified from 10P to 8P, and the corresponding description was modified 18. Added 5.3-chapter WIZS2E ConfigTool new function introduction 19. WIZS2E ConfigTool with map updates Copyright notice Copyright © WIZnet H.K. Ltd. All rights reserved. Contact E-mail: supports@wiznet.hk For more information, please visit: http://www.wiznet.com.hk/ W5500S2E-Z1 user manual...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    W5500S2E-Z1 serial to Ethernet module Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ......................1 1.1.1 Configuration methods ..................1 ......................1 PECIFICATIONS 1.2.1 Electrical characteristics ..................1 1.2.2 Dimensions ......................2 1.2.3 Thermal Characteristics ..................2 HARDWARE DESCRIPTION ..................3 .................. 3 INOUTS AND PIN DESCRIPTION WIZS2E ..................
  • Page 4 W5500S2E-Z1 serial to Ethernet module 6.5.1 Set into TCP server mode example ..............32 6.5.2 TCP client mode example ................. 33 6.5.3 UDP mode example ..................34 WEB PAGE CONFIGURATION ................. 35 ....................... 35 AIN PAGE ....................... 37 ASIC ETTINGS ....................
  • Page 5: Introduction

    1 Introduction 1.1.1 Configuration methods W5500S2E-Z1 provides three types configuration methods for user to operate with the module.  WIZS2E ConfigTool is a computer software configuration tool. It can be installed and run in Windows® environment.  Web page configuration allows user locally or remotely to configure the module through web browser.
  • Page 6: Dimensions

    In the figure, it provides the regulation for three dimensions with the distance of upper and lower parts pin headers and the location of the one mounting holes. The pin header has pitch 2.54mm. Figure 1-1 W5500S2E-Z1 dimensions top view Figure 1-2 W5500S2E-Z1 dimensions side view 1.2.3 Thermal Characteristics...
  • Page 7: Hardware Description

    3 rows of pin headers on the module as hardware connectors for users. J1 is a 1x12 single row 2.54mm pin and J2 is 1x11 double row 2.54mm pins. Figure 2-2 is the pin assignment of W5500S2E-Z1, table 2-1 and 2-2 are the pin header description of W5500S2E-Z1 module.
  • Page 8 W5500S2E-Z1 serial to Ethernet module Table 2-1 W5500S2E-Z1 J1 pin definition Pin No. Pin Name Function TXOP Ethernet connector TXOP TXON Ethernet connector TXON RXIP Ethernet connector RXIP RXIN Ethernet connector RXIN DATA_LED Ethernet Status Indicator Serial output signal Serial input signal...
  • Page 9: Wizs2E Evaluation Board

    WIZS2E modules including W5500S2E-Z1. Where S1-J1 and S1-J2 are used to plug in the W5500S2E-Z1 module, S1-J1 and S1-J2 are used to plug in other models of WIZS2E module (s), which are described in the user manuals of the related modules. The evaluation board integrates RJ45, serial TTL and USB mini interfaces.
  • Page 10 Table 2-5 W5500S2E-Z1 evaluation board LED description  Hardware connection explanation W5500S2E-Z1 used two sections of pin layouts in 1 x 7 pin and 2 x 7 pin designs. This is to avoid plugging the module in the wrong directing which may damage to the module.
  • Page 11: Quick Testing Guide

    User Device User Device Figure 2-5 W5500S2E-Z1 module testing evaluation block diagram Using LAN cables and USB to Serial (TTL)cables to connect from the host computer and to the respective LAN ports and TTL ports of the evaluation board. This will create a simple testing network;...
  • Page 12: Operating Modes

    TCP Server Figure 3-1 TCP server mode diagram Figure 3-1 shows, W5500S2E-Z1 module open a local port to listen TCP requests in TCP server mode. The default port number is 5000 and it is waiting for client connections. After the connection has created, it will start data communication.
  • Page 13: Tcp Client Mode

    TCP Client Figure 3-2 TCP client mode diagram According to figure 3-2, W5500S2E-Z1 module will starts to connect to TCP server that set in the module for TCP client mode. If connection fails, client will base on reconnection setting condition and try to connect with the TCP server.
  • Page 14: Udp Mode

    TCP Client Figure 3-3 UDP mode diagram For UDP mode in Figure 3-3, W5500S2E-Z1 module is required to have the remote IP address and port number to create an UDP communication. UDP mode communicate is not based on “connection”. Therefore, it does not guarantee the target device could receive the data correctly or not.
  • Page 15: Ip Address

    W5500S2E-Z1 serial to Ethernet module 4 IP address Before using the module, we need to know some parameters like IP address. This module support “Static” and “DHCP” IP collection method. For “Static” mode, user could manually change the IP address, subnet mask & gateway parameters. The emphasis here is that the IP address of the module cannot be the same as the IP address of other devices in the same LAN.
  • Page 16: Module And Host Computer Network Detection

    W5500S2E-Z1 serial to Ethernet module Figure 4-2 WIZS2E ConfigTool search result 4.3 Module and host computer network detection Before starting to communicate between the WIZS2E module and the host computer, please ensure the host computer and the module are in the same network segment.
  • Page 17: How To Set The Ip Address Of The Host Computer

    W5500S2E-Z1 serial to Ethernet module 4.4 How to set the IP address of the host computer The following procedure is based on Windows® 7 Operation System. Press “Start” → “Control Panel” → “Network Sharing Centre” → “Changing adaptor setting” →...
  • Page 18: Wizs2E Configtool

    W5500S2E-Z1 serial to Ethernet module 5 WIZS2E ConfigTool WIZS2E ConfigTool is a compatibles to W5500S2E and W7500S2E Windows® configuration tool series modules. WIZS2E ConfigTool can be used to search, enquiry and configure W5500S2E and W7500S2E device features and information. 5.1 Collect module’s setting information Click the toolbar’s...
  • Page 19: Modify The Device Settings

    W5500S2E-Z1 serial to Ethernet module Figure 5-2 WIZS2E ConfigTool advance options interface 5.2 Modify the device settings After searching the module, user could directly go to “Basic Settings” and “Advance Options” to configure the module. Please press button to save your configuration.
  • Page 20: Hardware Factory Reset Method

    5.3.3.2 Factory reset through module Figure 5‑4 through the module default PIN to restore factory settings W5500S2E-Z1 has a restored factory set PIN. After power on the module, pull down the DEFAULT pin for 3 seconds to activate factory default.
  • Page 21: At Command Configuration

    W5500S2E-Z1 supports AT command configuration method. This method could only apply when W5500S2E-Z1 is in command mode. User needs to send the AT serial command mentioned in this section, W5500S2E-Z1 could be modified by requirement. User could use serial terminal or MCU main board that connected with W5500S2E-Z1 for applying these configurations.
  • Page 22: Enter At Command Mode

    This command requires 1 second gap each before and after this command has entered to activate the correct response from W5500S2E-Z1. If not, it will consider as user’s data input. This command does not require CRLF (Carriage-Return Line-Feed)(\r\n). The factory default setting of the module is in AT command mode.
  • Page 23: Serial Configuration Command List

    W5500S2E-Z1 serial to Ethernet module 6.3.3 Device configuration command list Features Command Type Parameters / Description length Device ID AT+SN Queries only: AT+SN? Queries only: AT+TYPE? Device type AT+TYPE Reply: W5500S2E-Z1 Can set into any characters Device name AT+NAME Default: W5500S2E-Z1 Must be numbers, alphabets or the mixed of both;...
  • Page 24 W5500S2E-Z1 serial to Ethernet module Features Command Type Parameters / Description length Parameters format: Serial port 1 parameters AT+COM1 [baud],[datab],[parity],[stopb],[c] Default: 7,1,0,1,0 0: 1200; 1: 2400; 2: 4800; 3: 9600; 4: 14400; 5: 19200; 6: 38400; 7: 56000; 8: 57600;...
  • Page 25: At Command Details

    Parameters / Description Exit from data mode Return value AT-Command Interpreter ready\r\n Under W5500S2E-Z1’s data mode, transmitting “+++” through serial interface in the same time will change the module from data mode to command mode. 6.4.2.2 Exit command mode (AT+EXIT) Command format...
  • Page 26 W5500S2E-Z1 serial to Ethernet module into EEPROM after executing this command. 6.4.2.3 Echo (AT+ECHO) Command format Parameters / Description Usage <echo> AT+ECHO=<echo>\r\n Define new value 0: Close Echo feature AT+ECHO?\r\n Query current value 1: Open Echo feature (default) Return value [ECHO] Value is: <echo>\r\nOK\r\n...
  • Page 27: Device Configuration Command List

    W5500S2E-Z1 serial to Ethernet module Return value [NETSEND] Value is: <number>\r\nOK\r\n Value ranged is 0 to 4,294,967,295. 6.4.2.9 Ethernet receive counter (AT+NETRCV) Command format Description Usage AT+NETRCV?\r\n Query the byte of data received from Ethernet interface return value [NETRCV] Value is: <number>\r\nOK\r\n Value ranged is 0 to 4,294,967,295.
  • Page 28 [IP] Value is: <ip>\r\nOK\r\n W5500S2E-Z1 support IPv4. IP address format is separate in 4 sections; each section is a decimal value and using a dot to separate. The value range for each section is 0-255 therefore the maximum value size for IP address is 15 bytes.
  • Page 29 W5500S2E-Z1 serial to Ethernet module Return value [C1_BIND] Value is: <bind>\r\nOK\r\n Only available on TCP client mode. 6.4.3.8 Device subnet mask (AT+MARK) Command format Parameters Function features AT+MARK=<mark>\r\n Define new value <mark> Device subnet mask, default: 255.255.255.0 AT+MARK?\r\n Query current value Return value [MARK] Value is: <mark>\r\nOK\r\n...
  • Page 30 [IP_MODE] Value is: <mode>\r\nOK\r\n When using static IP mode, the IP address, gateway, subnet mask and DNS server address are required configure by user. In DHCP mode, W5500S2E-Z1 will get all above IP parameters from the DHCP server. W5500S2E-Z1 user manual...
  • Page 31 [WEB_PORT] Value is: <port>\r\nOK\r\n This port number will be used on W5500S2E-Z1’s webserver through web browser. The value range is 0 to 65535. If the port wasn’t set to 80, it needs to add the port number at the end of IP address. For example: 192.168.1.88: 8000.
  • Page 32: Serial Control Command

    W5500S2E-Z1 serial to Ethernet module 6.4.3.22 NetBIOS (AT+NETBIOS) Command format Parameters Usage <netbios> AT+NETBIOS=<netbios>\r\n Define new value 0: Disable NetBIOS function (default) 1: Enable NetBIOS function AT+NETBIOS?\r\n Query current value Return value [NETBIOS] Value is: <netbios>\r\n After enable NetBIOS function, user could use web browser to search the module by entering “http: //[device name]”...
  • Page 33 W5500S2E-Z1 serial to Ethernet module 6.4.4.4 Stop bit (AT+C1_STOPB) Command format Parameters Usage <stopb> AT+C1_STOPB=<stopb>\r\n Define new value 0: 0.5 bit 1: 1 bit (default) 2: 1.5 bit AT+C1_STOPB?\r\n Query current value 3: 2 bit Return value [C1_STOPB] Value is: <stopb>\r\n 6.4.4.5 Parity bit (AT+C1_PARITY)
  • Page 34 W5500S2E-Z1 serial to Ethernet module 6.4.4.8 Data packaging size (AT+C1_SER_LEN) Command format Parameters Usage AT+C1_SER_LEN=<len>\r\n <len> Define new value The length of the data package, value range: 0 ~ 2048 AT+C1_SER_LEN?\r\n Query current value bytes, default: 0 (Disable data packaging by size ) Return Value [C1_SER_LEN] Value is: <len>\r\n...
  • Page 35 W5500S2E-Z1 serial to Ethernet module <pass> AT+C1_LINK_P=<pass>\r\n Define new value 0: No password is required for TCP connection AT+C1_LINK_P?\r\n Query current value 1: Required password for TCP connection Return value [C1_LINK_P] Value is: <time>\r\n To improve security of communication, the module supports TCP authentication. When TCP authentication is enable, the module requires password input from the Ethernet.
  • Page 36: At Command Configuration Examples

    W5500S2E-Z1 serial to Ethernet module 6.5 AT command configuration examples 6.5.1 Set into TCP server mode example AT/n/r //Terminal check OK/n/r AT+ECHO=1/n/r //Echo ON [ECHO] Value is: 1/n/r AT+C1_OP=0 /n/r //Operating mode in TCP server [C1_OP] Value is: 0/n/r OK/n/r...
  • Page 37: Tcp Client Mode Example

    W5500S2E-Z1 serial to Ethernet module 6.5.2 TCP client mode example AT/n/r //Terminal check OK/n/r AT+ECHO=1/n/r //ECHO “ON” [ECHO] Value is: 1/n/r AT+C1_OP=1 /n/r //Operating mode in TCP Client mode [C1_OP] Value is: 1/n/r OK/n/r AT+IP_MODE=1/n/r //Set into DHCP mode [IP_MODE] Value is: 1/n/r...
  • Page 38: Udp Mode Example

    W5500S2E-Z1 serial to Ethernet module 6.5.3 UDP mode example AT/n/r //Terminal Check OK/n/r AT+ECHO=1/n/r //Echo ON [ECHO] Value is: 1/n/r AT+C1_OP=2 /n/r //Operating mode in UDP mode [C1_OP] Value is: 2/n/r OK/n/r AT+IP_MODE=1/n/r //Set into DHCP mode [IP_MODE] Value is: 1/n/r...
  • Page 39: Web

    Before using the web page configuration, you need to make sure that W5500S2E-Z1 can be accessed correctly, that is, if you are configuring within the local area network, W5500S2E-Z1 needs to be on the same network segment as the computer, and if you are remotely configured, you need to port-map W5500S2E-Z1 to the public network IP.
  • Page 40 Product Information • Device Type: factory default is W5500S2E-Z1, cannot be modified. • Device Name: name of module, the factory default is W5500S2E-Z1 and it could be changed from the advanced setting page • Firmware Version: shows the firmware version •...
  • Page 41: Basic Settings

    W5500S2E-Z1 serial to Ethernet module * These settings could be updated in the “Basic Settings” 7.2 Basic Settings Figure 7-4 shows W5500S2E-Z1 basic settings page. It is separate into four sections; The following paragraph talking about each section. Figure 7-4 Basic setting page Network Setting •...
  • Page 42: Advance Settings

    W5500S2E-Z1 serial to Ethernet module “CTS/RTS mode” User configurable Save Settings: The button to save all these settings, it shows a prompt window with “Success saved!” message. Figure 7‑5 Web page prompt - Save Success Reset: Reset button, if the user doesn’t need to configure on advanced settings, please press the OK button for reset the module;...
  • Page 43: Firmware Information

    If the port wasn’t set to 80, then need to input the port at the end of IP address. For example: 192.168.1.88: 8000. Note: If W5500S2E-Z1 works in TCP server mode, HTTP port must not be set to the same as the local port of the module.
  • Page 44: Device Management

    W5500S2E-Z1 serial to Ethernet module Firmware Update Please refer section 8-2 for more information on upgrading firmware. Figure 7-8 Firmware upgrade information page 7.5 Device management Clicking “Management” to get into device management page as figure 7-9, this page contains 2 sections.
  • Page 45 W5500S2E-Z1 serial to Ethernet module Figure 7-10 Web page prompt - device password modification successful Management Factory Default: factory reset button, pressing this button will activate factory reset procedure. It shows a prompt window for re-confirmation is procedure, please click “OK” for factory reset procedure and back to login page.
  • Page 46: Firmware Upgrade

    W5500S2E-Z1 serial to Ethernet module 8 Firmware Upgrade W5500S2E-Z1 supports configuration tools and remote web page firmware upgrade. This two types of upgrades are easy to use; the following information shows the firmware upgrade in both methods. Note: the following firmware MUST be official W5500S2E-Z1 firmware from WIZnet H.K.
  • Page 47: Firmware Upgrade Through Configuration Web Page

    Figure 8-3 firmware upgrade page on web page configuration W5500S2E-Z1 will restart the module after the upgrade has completed. The web page will automatically jump back to the login page. W5500S2E-Z1 user manual...
  • Page 48 WIZnet herein. Resale of WIZnet products with provisions different from the information set forth herein shall void any warranty granted by WIZnet for such product. WIZnet and the WIZnet logo are trademarks of WIZnet. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners.

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