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Before setting up the system, check that the items listed below are included and in good condition. If any item does not accord with the table, please contact your dealer immediately. 1 x industrial media converter 2 x wall-mounting brackets 1 x power adapter (SKU dependent) IMC-595MPI User Manual...
The equipment has obvious signs of breakage. DO NOT LEAVE THIS EQUIPMENT IN AN ENVIRONMENT WHERE THE STORAGE TEMPERATURE MAY GO -40°C (-40°F) ~ 85°C (185°F). THIS COULD DAMAGE THE EQUIPMENT. THE EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE IN A CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT. IMC-595MPI User Manual...
– Wenn das Gerät nicht der Bedienungsanleitung entsprechend funktioniert oder Sie mit Hilfe dieser Anleitung keine Verbesserung erzielen. – Das Gerät ist gefallen und/oder das Gehäuse ist beschädigt. – Wenn das Gerät deutliche Anzeichen eines Defektes aufweist. IMC-595MPI User Manual...
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Always disconnect the power from the device before servicing it. Before plugging a cable into any port, discharge the voltage stored on the cable by touching the electrical contacts to the ground surface. IMC-595MPI User Manual...
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Edit Segment Screen....................66 Figure 3.86 Enter Segment name change..................67 Figure 3.87 Import Device List Menu Command ................67 Figure 3.88 Import Device List screen .................... 68 Figure 3.89 Export Device List Menu Command ................70 IMC-595MPI User Manual...
Features and Configuration The IMC-595MPI a Dual Channel 802.3bt Media Converter which supplies 2 ports with max. 90W power output at extended temperature with compact size. It supports Link Fault Pass Through (LFPT) and Force-Power functionality. It allows flexible topology by switching from injector mode to switch mode.
Hardware Views 1.4.1 Front View The following view applies to IMC-595MPI-A & IMC-595MPI-PS-A. IMC-595 STATUS P5_Link/ACT DATA IN DATA IN Reset Figure 1.2 Front View Item Description Power AC adapter in, supports 100 ~ 240 VAC, 50 ~ 60 Hz.
LFPT functions. A flat-blade screwdriver (or similar device) can be used to set the DIP switches according to requirements. Terminal block 55 ~ 57 VDC (DC power in) AC adapter in Input: 100-240V 50/60Hz Output: 56 VDC IMC-595MPI User Manual...
P4: RJ45 port (DATA IN). ETH port P3: RJ45 port (DATA IN). 1.4.5 Left View Figure 1.6 Left View Item Description Ground terminal Screw terminal used to ground chassis. DIN-rail holes Screw holes (3) used for DIN rail clips. IMC-595MPI User Manual...
ETH port speed at 100M ETH port speed with 10M Solid green Status normal Status Status abnormal Solid green SFP port linked P5_SFP LINK/ACT Blinking green SFP port initiating SFP port disconnected/link down Solid green System powered up System powered down IMC-595MPI User Manual...
Installing the Media Converter 2.2.1 Wall-Mounting The IMC-595MPI can mount on a wall mount bracket, see the following illustration. To install on a wall: Remove the securing screws on the plates, and remove the plates. Securing...
■ Do not completely tighten the screws into the wall. A final adjust- ment may be needed before fully securing the wall mounting plates on the wall. Re-position the converter over the location. Ensure the power connector is fac- ing up. IMC-595MPI User Manual...
Refer to the following guidelines for further information. Note! A corrosion-free mounting rail is advisable. When installing, make sure to allow for enough space to properly install the cabling. 2.2.2.1 Installing the DIN-Rail Mounting Kit To install the converter on a DIN-rail: IMC-595MPI User Manual...
Make sure the DIN rail is inserted behind the spring mechanism. Align the top of the DIN-rail clip with the top track on the DIN-rail and insert the top of the clip in the track, see the following figure. IMC-595MPI User Manual...
Ensure that power is removed from the switch, and disconnect all cables and connectors from the front panel of the switch. Pull down and hold the release clip to disengage it. Grasp the bottom of the converter and rotate it outward. IMC-595MPI User Manual...
See the following illustration for details. DIN Rail Release Clip Figure 2.7 Removing the Converter on a DIN-rail Grasp the converter and lift it up and out to remove. Note! DIN-rail clips are designed for use on a DIN-35 rail. IMC-595MPI User Manual...
(A-to-A and B-to-B, as shown below, or A1-to-A2 and B1-to-B2). 2.4.1 Installing SFP Modules To connect the fiber transceiver and fiber cable, use the following guidelines: IMC-595MPI User Manual...
Remove the protective plug from the SFP transceiver. Note! Do not remove the dust plug from the transceiver if you are not installing the fiber optic cable at this time. The dust plug protects hardware from dust contamination. IMC-595MPI User Manual...
Hold the handle on the transceiver and pull the transceiver out of the slot. Handle Figure 2.13 Removing an SFP Transceiver Replace the dust plug on the slot if you are not installing a transceiver. The dust plug protects hardware from dust contamination. IMC-595MPI User Manual...
DC source used to power other devices. A DC voltage rating of 55- 57Vdc, 4A must be applied between the V1+ terminal and the V1- terminal (PW1), see the following illustrations. A Class 2 power supply is required to maintain a IMC-595MPI User Manual...
Warning! Before connecting the device properly ground the device. Lack of a proper grounding setup may result in a safety risk and could be hazard- ous. Warning! Do not service equipment or cables during periods of lightning activity. IMC-595MPI User Manual...
Warning! Power down and disconnect the power cord before servicing or wiring the switch. To wire the power inputs: Make sure the power is not connected to the switch or power converter before pro- ceeding. IMC-595MPI User Manual...
Tighten the wire-clamp screws to secure the DC wires in place. 55 ~ 57 V Ground (Common) Figure 2.18 Installing DC Wires in a Terminal Block Power on the switch or power converter. 2.6.5 AC Adapter In Caution! Disconnect the power cord before installation or cable wiring. IMC-595MPI User Manual...
Press and hold Reset button for 2 seconds. Autocross Feature for Twisted Pair Connections All fixed twisted pair ports on the IMC-595MPI include the AutoCross feature that automatically selects between a crossover workstation and a straight-through connection, depending on the connected device.
Introduction 3.1.1 Purpose iView is the Advantech B&B SmartWorx Element Management System (EMS) for SNMP-based configuration and management of chassis and module products. The purpose of this document is to identify the installation instructions for the iView web- based application.
The Choose Components screen displays. Unselect the components to install. By default the following are selected for installation: – MySQL Server – Java Runtime Environment – Apache Tomcat – IMC Networks Trap Service – iView Program Files IMC-595MPI User Manual...
The Setup Type screen displays. This option allows you to select the type of setup to install: – Typical: Select the common program features to install (General use). – Complete: Select to install all features (Requires most disk space). – Custom: Select specific program features and their location to install. IMC-595MPI User Manual...
Click Back to return to the previous screen – Click Cancel to exit the wizard Figure 3.6 Reviewing Current Settings The Installing MySQL Server 5.1 screen displays during the file installation. When the MySQL installation is complete a product dialog screen displays. IMC-595MPI User Manual...
Click Configure the MySQL Server now dialog if not already selected. Click Finish to complete the MySQL Server installation. Figure 3.8 MySQL Enterprise Product Dialog The MySQL Server Instance Configuration Wizard screen displays. The wizard allows for the configuration of the MySQL Server instance. IMC-595MPI User Manual...
Developer Machine: Select if this is a development machine with applications running on it. – Server Machine: Select if this server includes other server applications run- ning on it. – Dedicated MySQL Server Machine: Select if this server is dedicated to run the MySQL Database server. IMC-595MPI User Manual...
Select Non-Transactional Database Only, and click Next to continue. Figure 3.12 Select Database Usage The number of concurrent connections screen displays. Select Decision Support (DSS)/OLAP if it isn’t already selected, and click Next to continue. Figure 3.13 Select Database Usage IMC-595MPI User Manual...
Select Standard Character Set if not selected, click Next to continue. Figure 3.15 Select Database Usage The set the Windows Service option screen displays. Select Install As Windows Service if it isn’t already selected. The Service Name is set to MySQL. IMC-595MPI User Manual...
– Enter admin as the New root password. – Enter admin as the Confirm password. Click Next to continue. Figure 3.17 Set Security Options The Ready to Execute screen displays. IMC-595MPI User Manual...
If the iView installation process did not find a valid working installation of Java, the installation process will attempt to install Java v1.7u51 by default other- wise the process continues to “Install Apache Tomcat 6” on page 35. IMC-595MPI User Manual...
.The following installation instructions will guide a user through the required Apache/Tomcat 6 installation. The Welcome to the Apache Tomcat Setup Wizard displays. Click Next to continue. Figure 3.21 Apache Tomcat Setup The License Agreement screen displays. IMC-595MPI User Manual...
Figure 3.22 Apache License Agreement The Choose Components screen displays. A default set of components are selected. Uncheck any components you don’t want installed. Click Next to continue. Figure 3.23 Apache License Agreement The Choose Install Location screen displays. IMC-595MPI User Manual...
The default Connector Port number is set to 8080. In the User Name and Pass- word fields, enter the corresponding strings to use. For this example the following was used: User Name: admin Password: admin Figure 3.25 Apache License Agreement The Java Virtual Machine path selection screen displays. IMC-595MPI User Manual...
The default JVM DNS cache is set to forever to guard against DNS spoofing attacks. The iView installer changes the default JVM DNS cache from cache forever, to cache never. The JRE java.security file will be modified as fol- lows: From: #networkaddress.cache.ttl=-1 IMC-595MPI User Manual...
Open Internet Explorer or other supported browser Enter "http://localhost:8080/" as the URL You should see the "Apache Tomcat" home page Figure 3.29 Installation Verification Verify the iView installation by following the listed steps as follows: Double-click the iView shortcut icon IMC-595MPI User Manual...
In the User Name and Password fields enter the default strings to access the iView interface. User name: admin Password: password Click Log In to enter the user interface. The iView home page displays. Figure 3.31 iView Interface The iView installation is verified. IMC-595MPI User Manual...
The iView login page displays. Figure 3.32 iView Login Page In the User Name and Password fields enter the default strings to access the iView interface. User name: admin Password: password Click Log In to enter the user interface. IMC-595MPI User Manual...
To add a segment: Navigate to Network > Add Segment from the menu bar. Click Add Segment. Figure 3.34 Add Segment Menu Command The Add Segment menu displays. IMC-595MPI User Manual...
Devices are associated with the Segment to organize your network device selections. If a Segment has not been created, the Add Segment window displays. See “Add Segment” on page 63 for further details. IMC-595MPI User Manual...
– Subdomains must be separated by a period – The Device Domain Name cannot exceed 255 characters In the Device Mfg Type field, click the drop-down menu to select Advantech Injector Devices. Figure 3.38 Add Device screen IMC-595MPI User Manual...
Initiate an Add Device function. See “Add Device” on page 43 for further infor- mation. From the Found Devices window select a listing from the results. Figure 3.40 Selecting a Found Device If not configured, the selected device is saved to the first listed segment under iView Network Segment List. IMC-595MPI User Manual...
The Device Configuration Settings window displays. Click the Segment drop-down menu to select the segment for the device. Figure 3.43 Configuring a Found Device In the New pane, enter the IP address, subnet mask and default gateway to assign the device. IMC-595MPI User Manual...
In the Device IP Address field, enter the IP address of the device, or enter the Device Domain Name. Enter the relevant information in the Get and Set Community fields. Click the Device Mfg Type drop-down menu to select the device type. IMC-595MPI User Manual...
Remove the device information from the iView database. Figure 3.46 Remove Device Menu Command Select the Segment containing the device. The Remove Device screen contains a drop-down list containing all the Segments in your Network Segment List. IMC-595MPI User Manual...
Fig. 3.48. Click OK to execute the device removal process, or Cancel to return to the previous menu. Figure 3.48 Remove Device Confirmation IMC-595MPI User Manual...
Enter the Device IP Address OR Device Domain Name, Get Community, and Set Community in the Search Device screen Display. Click Search command button to start the device search. A successful search displays the device results. Figure 3.50 Search Device Screen Display IMC-595MPI User Manual...
The Edit Device menu is only applicable to B&B Devices. Figure 3.51 Edit Device Menu Command Figure 3.52 Edit Device Screen Display 3.3.8.1 Edit Description To change the device description: In the Edit Device screen, click Edit on the Description field. IMC-595MPI User Manual...
Follow the Task Manager instructions to select the device, set the scheduling options, and submit for processing. Figure 3.54 Update PROM File 3.3.8.3 Edit IP Address To change the device IP Address: In the Edit Device screen, click Edit on the IP Address field. IMC-595MPI User Manual...
IP Address Verification screen to display. The Change IP Address Verification screen displays because writing the new addressing information to the device will cause the device to reboot when the write operation is complete. Figure 3.56 Change IP Address Verification Screen IMC-595MPI User Manual...
Community, Edit the Authentication, or Delete the Authentication from a Com- munity. The Current and New IP settings fields display. Figure 3.58 MIB Definitions Command Button 3.3.8.5 Add a New Community In the Edit Device screen, click MIB Definitions screen. The Edit MIB Definitions screen displays. IMC-595MPI User Manual...
Click Ok to exit the Edit View Privileges screen once you have made your MIB groups selections. The Edit Community screen displays. Click the Access Type drop-down menu. Click Ok to return to the Edit MIB Definitions screen. IMC-595MPI User Manual...
From the Edit MIB Definitions screen Save to accept the settings. Figure 3.62 Press Save to store TEST community to device. The Processing Request displays while the new community is written to the device. Figure 3.63 Example processing Add Community request. IMC-595MPI User Manual...
The Edit Community screen appears which will allow the user the ability to change the Groups associated with the community or the Access rights of the community. Figure 3.66 Edit existing community Click Ok in the Edit Community screen to return to the Edit MIB Definitions screen. IMC-595MPI User Manual...
Click MIB Definitions command button in the Edit Device Screen display to open the Edit MIB Definitions screen. Click Edit command button in the Edit MIB Definitions screen to the right of the community you want to change. IMC-595MPI User Manual...
IP Addresses associated with the community the applicable SNMP access. Any IP Address not in the Authentication List will not have any SNMP access to devices through the authenticated commu- nity. Press Ok in the Add Authentication screen. IMC-595MPI User Manual...
Trap Manager functions. The Edit Device screen also allows a user the ability to add trap operations for ip addresses that are not associated with the iView server. Figure 3.72 Edit Traps screen Figure 3.73 Edit Trap Configuration screen IMC-595MPI User Manual...
The Users command button in the Edit Device screen allows for the definition of names, passwords, and access rights for configuration and administration of the device. There are three levels of access rights that can be assigned: Admin – Provides full read and write access. IMC-595MPI User Manual...
Select the user(s) you want to delete by using the mouse to set the check in the Delete checkbox. Click Save command button in the Edit Device Users screen. The Processing Request display will appear while the community changes are written to the device. When the write community to device request is finished IMC-595MPI User Manual...
The Add Segment menu displays. In the Segment field, enter the information to use to identify this segment. This can consist of up to 50 alphanumeric characters. Duplicate segments are not allowed. Figure 3.79 Add Segment Display IMC-595MPI User Manual...
Navigate to Network > Remove Segment from the menu bar. Click Remove Segment. Note! Removing a segment will also remove any devices associated with that Segment. Figure 3.81 Remove Segment Menu Command The Remove Segment screen displays. IMC-595MPI User Manual...
Segments are used to organize your IMC network device selections. Editing a segment is a 3-step process: 1) Select the Segment(s) to edit, 2) Enter the new Segment naming information, and 3) Select the Save command button. IMC-595MPI User Manual...
Navigate to Network > Edit Segment from the menu bar. Click Edit Segment. Figure 3.84 Edit Segment Menu Command The Edit Segment page displays. In the segment title, enter the new description to identify the segment. Figure 3.85 Edit Segment Screen IMC-595MPI User Manual...
(csv) file. Selecting the Import Device List from the menu displays the Import Device List screen. To import a device list: Navigate to Network > Import Device List from the menu bar. Click Import Device List. Figure 3.87 Import Device List Menu Command IMC-595MPI User Manual...
Subsequent rows contain any other device definitions 3.3.12.2Import Device List Column Definitions Device Id – This is an integer value which uniquely identifies a device in the iView database. New devices will contain a zero in this field. IMC-595MPI User Manual...
The Export Device List function provides the ability to export devices listed in the iView Network Segment List to a comma separated value (csv) file. To export a device list: Navigate to Network > Import Device List from the menu bar. Click Export Device List. IMC-595MPI User Manual...
Network Segment List display. This file will be stored in the Export Files Path identified in the iView System Settings. 3.3.14 Using the Chassis View The iView application provides access to specific unit, network, and management settings for saved devices under their respective segment list through the Chassis View menu. IMC-595MPI User Manual...
For instruction purposes the section as follows describing the Chassis View menu depicts an injector device type. 3.3.14.1Unit Configuration The following Unit Configuration menu describes the Chassis View menus available on an injector device. Figure 3.93 Chassis View Unit Configuration IMC-595MPI User Manual...
To view the menu, from the segment list, click on a device. The chassis view dis- plays, see the following figure. Click Network Settings to view the Network Settings table. Figure 3.95 Chassis View Network Settings IMC-595MPI User Manual...
To view the menu, from the segment list, click on a device. The chassis view dis- plays, see the following figure. Click Management Settings to view the Management Settings table. Figure 3.97 Chassis View Management Settings IMC-595MPI User Manual...
Reset Click to reset the device to the factory settings configuration. FW Upgrade Click the drop-down menu to select the firmware file. Upgrade Click to initiate the uploading of the selected firmware file. IMC-595MPI User Manual...
Index Displays the entry index of the LLDP connection. Chassis Subtype Displays the type of chassis ID (such as MAC address). Chassis ID Displays the identifier of the chassis. Port Subtype Displays the type of port identifier. IMC-595MPI User Manual...
To view the menu, from the segment list, click on a device. The chassis view dis- plays, see the following figure. Click PoE Port Status to view the IPoE Port Status table. Figure 3.101 Chassis View PoE Port Status IMC-595MPI User Manual...
To view the menu, from the segment list, click on a device. The chassis view dis- plays, see the following figure. Click Interfaces Table to view the Interfaces Table Statistics. Figure 3.103 Chassis View Interfaces Table The Interfaces Extension Table Statistics table displays. IMC-595MPI User Manual...
To view the menu, from the segment list, click on a device. The chassis view dis- plays, see the following figure. Click Interfaces Ext Table to view the Interfaces Extension Table Statistics. Figure 3.105 Chassis View Interfaces Ext Table IMC-595MPI User Manual...
For the Device, the end user can specify which port to enable the feature on. LFPT cannot be enabled on any combination of ports. Enabling LFPT from one specific port to another in case a link failure occurs. This is available on all ports. IMC-595MPI User Manual...
1 word 16 bits HEX 0x0000 30001 Vendor ID = 0x13FE 0x'13FE Unit ID = 0xFF 1 word 16 bits HEX 0x0001 30002 Unit ID = 0xFF Product Code 1 word 16 bits HEX 0x0002 30003 Product Code IMC-595MPI User Manual...
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CB-01-02-03 Word 0 Hi byte = 0x00 Word 0 Lo byte = 0x19 Word 1 Hi byte = 0xCB Word 1 Lo byte = 0x01 Word 2 Hi byte = 0x02 Word 2 Lo byte = 0x03 IMC-595MPI User Manual...
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Port 25 Status 1 word 16 bits HEX 0x1018 34121 Port 26 Status 1 word 16 bits HEX 0x1019 34122 Port 27 Status 1 word 16 bits HEX 0x101A 34123 Port 28 Status 1 word 16 bits HEX 0x101B 34124 IMC-595MPI User Manual...
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0x1200 ~ 34609 ~ Flow Control 0x121F 34640 0x0000: Off 0x0001: On 0xFFFF: No port Port 1 Flow 1 word 16 bits HEX 0x1200 34609 Control Port 2 Flow 1 word 16 bits HEX 0x1201 34610 Control IMC-595MPI User Manual...
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1 word 16 bits HEX 0x1219 34634 Control Port 27 Flow 1 word 16 bits HEX 0x121A 34635 Control Port 28 Flow 1 word 16 bits HEX 0x121B 34636 Control Port 29 Flow 1 word 16 bits HEX 0x121C 34637 Control IMC-595MPI User Manual...
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0x1504 35381 Description words chars Port 15 ASCII 0x1518 35401 Description words chars Port 16 ASCII 0x152C 35421 Description words chars Port 17 ASCII 0x1540 35441 Description words chars Port 18 ASCII 0x1554 35461 Description words chars IMC-595MPI User Manual...
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Counter Port 9 Link Up 1 word 16 bits HEX 0x1708 35897 Counter Port 10 Link Up 1 word 16 bits HEX 0x1709 35898 Counter Port 11 Link Up 1 word 16 bits HEX 0x170A 35899 Counter IMC-595MPI User Manual...
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1 word 16 bits HEX 0x1800 36145 Voltage Port 2 PoE 1 word 16 bits HEX 0x1801 36146 Voltage Port 3 PoE 1 word 16 bits HEX 0x1802 36147 Voltage Port 4 PoE 1 word 16 bits HEX 0x1803 36148 Voltage IMC-595MPI User Manual...
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1 word 16 bits HEX 0x181B 36172 Voltage Port 29 PoE 1 word 16 bits HEX 0x181C 36173 Voltage Port 30 PoE 1 word 16 bits HEX 0x181D 36174 Voltage Port 31 PoE 1 word 16 bits HEX 0x181E 36175 Voltage IMC-595MPI User Manual...
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1 word 16 bits HEX 0x1834 36197 Current Port 22 PoE 1 word 16 bits HEX 0x1835 36198 Current Port 23 PoE 1 word 16 bits HEX 0x1836 36199 Current Port 24 PoE 1 word 16 bits HEX 0x1837 36200 Current IMC-595MPI User Manual...
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1 word 16 bits HEX 0x184D 36222 Power Port 15 PoE 1 word 16 bits HEX 0x184E 36223 Power Port 16 PoE 1 word 16 bits HEX 0x184F 36224 Power Port 17 PoE 1 word 16 bits HEX 0x1850 36225 Power IMC-595MPI User Manual...
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1 word 16 bits HEX 0x1865 36246 Temperature Port 7 PoE 1 word 16 bits HEX 0x1866 36247 Temperature Port 8 PoE 1 word 16 bits HEX 0x1867 36248 Temperature Port 9 PoE 1 word 16 bits HEX 0x1868 36249 Temperature IMC-595MPI User Manual...
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38193 ~ Tx Packets Counter words 0x207C 38317 Ex: port 1 Tx Packet Amount = 11223344 Received MOD- BUS response: 0xAB4130 Word 0 = 0x0000 Word 1 = 0x0000 Word 2 = 0x00AB Word 3 = 0x4130 IMC-595MPI User Manual...
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16 bits HEX 0x205C 38285 Packets words Port 25 Tx 16 bits HEX 0x2060 38289 Packets words Port 26 Tx 16 bits HEX 0x2064 38293 Packets words Port 27 Tx 16 bits HEX 0x2068 38297 Packets words IMC-595MPI User Manual...
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16 bits HEX 0x2138 38505 Packets words Port 16 Rx 16 bits HEX 0x213C 38509 Packets words Port 17 Rx 16 bits HEX 0x2140 38513 Packets words Port 18 Rx 16 bits HEX 0x2144 38517 Packets words IMC-595MPI User Manual...
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0x220C 38717 Packets words Port 8 Tx Error 32 bits HEX 0x220E 38719 Packets words Port 9 Tx Error 32 bits HEX 0x2210 38721 Packets words Port 10 Tx 32 bits HEX 0x2212 38723 Error Packets words IMC-595MPI User Manual...
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Amount = 11223344 Received MOD- BUS response: 0xAB4130 Word 0 = 0x00AB Word 1 = 0x4130 Port 1 Rx Error 32 bits HEX 0x2300 38961 Packets words Port 2 Rx Error 32 bits HEX 0x2302 38963 Packets words IMC-595MPI User Manual...
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39011 Error Packets words Port 27 Rx 32 bits HEX 0x2334 39013 Error Packets words Port 28 Rx 32 bits HEX 0x2336 39015 Error Packets words Port 29 Rx 32 bits HEX 0x2338 39017 Error Packets words IMC-595MPI User Manual...
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Offset (Hex) Packet Info Port 30 Rx 32 bits HEX 0x233A 39019 Error Packets words Port 31 Rx 32 bits HEX 0x233C 39021 Error Packets words Port 32 Rx 32 bits HEX 0x233E 39023 Error Packets words IMC-595MPI User Manual...
Troubleshooting If a fiber connection cannot be established, perform the following to make sure that the fiber transceivers on the IMC-595MPI are not over/under driving the fiber receiv- ers: Make sure the fiber wavelength on both connected devices match (i.e. both are 1310 nm single-mode fiber).
Warning! Integrated circuits and fiber optic components are extremely susceptible to electrostatic discharge damage. Do not handle these components directly unless you are a qualified service technician and use tools and techniques that conform to accepted industry practices. IMC-595MPI User Manual...
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