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Moxa Technologies NPort 6150 Series Quick Installation Manual
Moxa Technologies NPort 6150 Series Quick Installation Manual

Moxa Technologies NPort 6150 Series Quick Installation Manual

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NPort 6150 Series
Quick Installation Guide
Third Edition, June 2008
1. Overview
The NPort 6150 series of secure serial device servers provide reliable
serial-to-Ethernet connectivity for a wide range of serial devices. The
NPort 6150 supports TCP Server, TCP Client, UDP, and Pair-Connection
operation modes to ensure the compatibility of network software. In
addition, the NPort 6150 also supports Secure TCP Server, Secure TCP
Client, Secure Pair-Connection, and Secure Real COM modes for security
critical applications such as banking, telecom, access control and remote
site management.
2. Package Checklist
Before Installing the NPort 6150 secure device server, verify that the
package contains the following items:
1 NPort 6150
Document & Software CD
Quick Installation Guide (this guide)
Power Adaptor
Product Warranty Statement
2 Wall mount ears
Optional Accessories
DK-35A: DIN-Rail mounting kit (35 mm)
DIN-Rail Power Supply
CBL-RJ45M9-150: 8-pin RJ45 to male DB9 cable
CBL-RJ45M25-150: 8-pin RJ45 to male DB25 cable
NOTE: Please notify your sales representative if any of the above items
are missing or damaged.
P/N: 1802061500012
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3. Hardware Introduction
RESET
LAN
LED Inicators
P1
Reset Button—Press the Reset button continuously for 5 sec to load
factory defaults: Use a pointed object, such as a straightened paper clip or
toothpick, to press the reset button. This will cause the Ready LED to
blink on and off. The factory defaults will be loaded once the Ready LED
stops blinking (after about 5 seconds). At this point, you should release
the reset button.
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LED Indicators
POWER JACK
LED Name LED Color
PWR
Ready
Link
P1
P1 in-use
LED
Adjustable pull high/low resistor for RS-422/485 (150 KΩ or 1 KΩ)
LED Function
Red
Power is being supplied to the power input.
Steady on:
Power is on and the NPort
6150 is booting up.
Blinking:
Indicates an IP conflict, or, the
DHCP or BOOTP server did
not respond properly or a relay
output occurred. Check the
Red
relay output first. If after
resolving the relay output the
RDY LED is still blinking,
then there is an IP conflict, or
the DHCP or BOOTP server
did not respond properly.
Steady on:
Power is on and the NPort
6150 is functioning normally.
Green
Blinking:
The device server has been
located by the Administrator's
Location function.
Off
Power is off, or power error condition exists.
Orange
10 Mbps Ethernet connection.
Green
100 Mbps Ethernet connection
Ethernet cable is disconnected, or has a
Off
short.
Orange
Serial port is receiving data.
Green
Serial port is transmitting data.
No data is being transmitted or received
Off
through the serial port.
Serial port was opened by server side
Green
software.
Serial port has not been opened by server
Off
side software.
Jumpers are used to set the pull
high/low resistors. The default is
150 KΩ. Short the jumpers to set
this value to 1 KΩ. Do not use the
KΩ setting with RS-232 mode,
since doing so will degrade the
RS-232 signals and shorten the
communication distance.
JP4, JP5
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Summary of Contents for Moxa Technologies NPort 6150 Series

  • Page 1 LED Inicators 1. Overview relay output first. If after resolving the relay output the The NPort 6150 series of secure serial device servers provide reliable RDY LED is still blinking, serial-to-Ethernet connectivity for a wide range of serial devices. The Ready...
  • Page 2 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Console Port: RS-232 (please see the User’s Manual for Two serial cables for connecting the NPort 6150 to a serial device can be 4. Hardware Installation Procedure detailed operating instructions) purchased separately. The wiring diagrams for the two cables are shown STEP 1: Connect the 12-48 VDC power adaptor to the NPort 6150 and below.