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  • Page 1 X2000 Gateway – On-Premise Instruction Manual...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    These instructions must be read thoroughly before installation or operation. This instruction manual was accurate at the time of printing. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 GENERAL ������������������������������������������������������2 2 INSTALLATION ����������������������������������������������4 Prerequisites for installation ........4 Recommended location ..........6 2.3 Gateway configuration ..........8 LAN/Ethernet cable connection .......
  • Page 4: General

    1 GENERAL The X2000 Gateway – On-Premise is used to send data from Dodge ® sensors to industrial control systems that support EtherNet/IP or Open Platform Communications Unified Architecture (OPC-UA) such as Programmable Logic Controller (PLCs), Human-Machine Interface (HMIs), and various historians. The gateway must be connected to a Local Area Network (LAN) via wired or Wi-Fi configuration in order to connect to the industrial control system devices and sensors need to be assigned to the gateway before it can start reading them.
  • Page 5 X2000 On-Premise Gateway QUICK START GUIDE INSTALLATION MANUAL QUICK START GUIDE INSTALLATION MANUAL 1. X2000 Router (1) 6. USB Hole Silicone Plug (1) 10. Cat6 Ethernet Cable -10ft (1) 1. X2000 Router (1) 6. USB Hole Silicone Plug (1) 10. Cat6 Ethernet Cable -10ft (1) 2.
  • Page 6: Installation

    Sensor monitoring, OPC-UA server, and EtherNet/IP configurations • Use the X2000 Gateway – On-Premise user guide to learn how to add and monitor sensors in the gateway, as well as how to configure the OPC-UA and EtherNet/IP communications To access the user guide and additional product information, visit dodge.ptplace.com/productDetail/_pn=749923...
  • Page 7 Local network configuration • Connect gateway to a LAN via wired or Wi-Fi configuration • OPC-UA clients or EtherNet/IP devices need to be allowed on the same subnet as the gateway Power supply • In case PoE network is not available, a PoE injector (provided in box) is needed for the power supply • PoE is 802.3af/at compliant Ethernet cable • When Wi-Fi configuration to a LAN is used, one Ethernet cable is needed • When wired configuration to LAN is used, two Ethernet cables are needed Computer •...
  • Page 8: Recommended Location

    ® obstacles. Orientation • The gateway has the best reception in the direction where the Dodge logo is located on the side of its case. If the gateway has trouble connecting to a specific sensor, it is recommended to rotate the gateway to point in that direction. Grounding •...
  • Page 9 Figure 2 - Grounding cable location...
  • Page 10: Gateway Configuration

    2.3 Gateway configuration When the gateway is powered on, the power LED at the bottom of the gateway will turn green. The bootup takes about 30-60 seconds. After bootup, the gateway will turn on its Wi-Fi hotspot. Connect to the Wi-Fi hotspot with the device used for configuration (e.g. computer, mobile phone, or tablet).
  • Page 11 Figure 3 - Login page Once logged in, the status page is shown to display the current operating mode and connection status of the gateway.
  • Page 12 Figure 4 - Status page The following pages are used for gateway configuration: • The Basic page to connect the gateway to the LAN via wired or Wi-Fi configuration • The OPC-UA page for sensor management if an OPC-UA server setup is used • The EtherNet/IP page for sensor management if an EtherNet/IP interface setup is used...
  • Page 13: Lan/Ethernet Cable Connection

    2�4 LAN/Ethernet cable connection Use the available LAN/ethernet network to connect the gateway and use the PoE injector included in the package for the power supply. If a PoE network is available, the gateway can be configured without additional power supply. Figure 5 - LAN network configuration...
  • Page 14 From the Basic page, select: • Connection Priority: Wired (default) • IP Allocation: DHCP or Static (in case the IP address is given) Press apply at the bottom of the screen. NOTE: Only the above options can be changed on this page. Other options must remain as default. In case any options are altered, please refer to the Basic page figure below.
  • Page 15 Figure 6 - Basic page...
  • Page 16: Wi-Fi Connection

    2�5 Wi-Fi Connection The gateway can be configured to use an existing Wi-Fi network using the included PoE injector for the power supply. Figure 7 - Wi-Fi network configuration...
  • Page 17 From the Basic page, select: • Connection Priority: Wi-Fi • Under Wi-Fi, enter the Wi-Fi network SSID (name) • Enter the Wi-Fi network password • Change Operating Mode from “Hotspot” to “Client” • IP Allocation: DHCP or Static (in case the IP allocation is given) Press apply at the bottom of the screen. NOTE: Only the above options can be changed on this page. Other options must remain as default.
  • Page 18 NOTE: Connect your computer, tablet, or mobile phone to the same Wi-Fi network the gateway is connected to. Open your web browser and type the new IP address into the address field, then press enter. Access to the gateway configuration pages is established again. NOTE: If there was an error in the SSID, password or IP address configurations, you can no longer access the gateway.
  • Page 19: Sensor Monitoring, Opc-Ua Server

    2�6 Sensor monitoring, OPC-UA server, and EtherNet/IP configurations For this part of the gateway configuration, please refer to the X2000 Gateway – On-Premise user guide as referenced in section 2.1 of this document. Prior to configuring the gateway, read section 1 of the user guide thoroughly to learn more about gateway operation, system requirements, and supported systems.
  • Page 20: Gateway Configuration Confirmation

    2.7 Verifying the configuration Confirm that the settings from the Basic page (top section) and Container pages (port forwarding configuration section) match the settings from the following figures. Figure 8 - Basic page, top section settings...
  • Page 21 Figure 9 - Container page, port forwarding configuration Press apply at the bottom of the screen on each page once changes have been made.
  • Page 22: Troubleshooting

    3 TROUBLESHOOTING If you forget your login credentials or make a mistake while configuring the Wi-Fi networks’ SSID or password: • Press and hold the reset button on the bottom of the gateway for 10–15 seconds to reset the gateway back to factory default values.
  • Page 23: Security

    4 SUPPORT For additional support, please contact the Dodge IIoT Technologies team: • Email: engineering@support.dodgeindustrial.com • Phone: +1 864 284 5700 ext. 6 • Availability: Monday-Friday, 8 am-5 pm EST...
  • Page 24 Dodge Industrial, Inc. *7001-1123* 1061 Holland Road Simpsonville, SC 29681 +1 864 297 4800 © DODGE INDUSTRIAL, INC. All Rights Reserved. Printed in USA. AN RBC BEARINGS COMPANY MN7001 REV-A 11/23...

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