Serial Ports ......................29 CHAPTER 3: GETTING STARTED ..............11 Connections ......................29 Check the contents of your PES1A/PESV1A package. It should contain… 11 CHAPTER 7: USING ADMINISTRATIVE FEATURES ........31 Set up the Hardware ................... 11 Power it Up ....................11 ....................
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APPENDIX E: NETWORK CONNECTIONS ............. 47 APPENDIX F: POWER OVER ETHERNET (POE)........... 49 Manual Documentation Number: PES1A/PESV1A-4905m Manual Documentation Number: PES1A/PESV1A-4905m B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104 – www.bb-elec.com B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc –...
Direct IP Mode allows applications using TCP/IP or UDP/IP socket programs to communicate with the asynchronous serial ports on the serial server. In this mode the PES1A/PESV1A is configured as a TCP or UDP server. The socket program running on the PC establishes a communication connection.
PES1A/PESV1A and communication occurs over the network. The PES1A/PESV1A emulates modem responses to and from the serial device. In Console Management Mode the PES1A/PESV1A can be configured for connection to the management port typically found on network devices such as routers, switches and servers.
RS-232 Converter The Reset switch is a recessed switch located on the RJ-45 end of the PES1A Model PES1A and on the side of the PESV1A. The Reset switch provides two functions: Press and release within 10 seconds Resets the PES1A/PESV1A Figure 2.
Connecting the Hardware The Ethernet Port connector is a standard RJ-45 receptacle that allows the Typically, the PES1A/PESV1A is connected to a network via a hub, switch serial server to be connected to an Ethernet network. It also carries Power or router using standard CAT-5 cable.
Power Source* Serial Cable Serial Device PES1A PESV1A * Must be w ithin 100 ft of the PES1A/PESV1A Figure 7. Connection using Midspan Power Source Configuration Connections Your PES1A/PESV1A converter typically is configured over the network connection using standard browser software. It also could be connected directly to a PC network adapter.
Connect your PC to the network Select your PES1A/PESV1A from the list Connect the PES1A/PESV1A serial port to your serial device (Use a serial Select an unused COM port number cable if it is DCE, null modem cable if it is DTE.)
Configuring the IP Address Configuring the IP Address If you need to change the IP address of the PES1A/PESV1A, you can accomplish this using the discovery software, or you can open the Web Configuration and Management Interface and do it there. (See Configuring Network Settings later in the next chapter.)
After logging in, if there is no activity for a period of time your session may time out. Clicking on any link will return you to the Web Login page where you will The PES1A/PESV1A Ethernet to RS-232 Converter can be configured have to log in again to continue your session.
(If the PES1A/PESV1A has not yet been configured for the first time the Profile column may indicate When the PES1A/PESV1A is first connected it will try to obtain an IP address <Unassigned>.) automatically. If it fails, it will assign an IP address to itself using the Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA) protocol.
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RealPort Select RealPort to implement the use of virtual COM ports. This allows you to map a COM port on a PC to the serial port on your PES1A/PESV1A. Using RealPort software (included with the PES1A/PESV1A) you create a Figure 13. TCP Server Settings virtual COM port on the PC.
Using the Web Configuration and Management Interface Figure 15. UDP Server Settings UDP Client Settings If your PES1A/PESV1A is configured as a UDP client you can automatically distribute serial data from you PES1A/PESV1A to many devices at the same time. This is sometimes referred to as Data Distribution or UDP Multicast.
Terminal The PES1A/PESV1A can be configured to generate alarms and send Select Terminal to communicate with the PES1A/PESV1A via its serial port notification emails based on the occurrence of specific events. Events include using a terminal program and a command line interface. For more the states of some RS-232 handshake (GPIO) lines and the detection of information on this option and the command line interface contact B&B...
Using the Web Configuration and Management Interface Using the Web Configuration and Management Interface GPIO is not supported in the PES1A/PESV1A but it is possible to use the Send alarms based on GPIO pin states feature to generate alarms based on the condition of some RS-232 hardware handshake lines.
The Device Identity Settings page allows you to enter a Description such as have permission) but a user cannot set another user’s permission level higher the network name of the PES1A/PESV1A, the SNMP Contact person, a text than their own permission level, nor can a user raise their own permission description of the Location of the PES1A/PESV1A and the Device ID level.
Connected From, Connected To, the Protocol in use and the number of Sessions. Manual Documentation Number: PES1A/PESV1A-4905m Manual Documentation Number: PES1A/PESV1A-4905m B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104 – www.bb-elec.com B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc –...
Backup/Restore Free Memory GPIO The Backup/Restore page allows you to backup the current configuration settings on your PES1A/PESV1A to a folder on your PC. You can also Not applicable to the PES1A/PESV1A restore the configuration from a saved file. Serial...
Using Administrative Features Using Administrative Features Reboot The Reboot page allows you to reboot the PES1A/PESV1A. If you click on Reboot the process will take approximately one minute to complete. Figure 17. Serial Port Diagnostics Page Network The Network page displays statistics related to IP, TCP, UDP and ICMP protocol activities.
Virtual COM ports allow you to set up a connection between your PC and dialog appears. the device connected to the serial port on your PES1A/PESV1A via an Ethernet network connection using TCP/IP. If you will be using virtual COM 4.
5. Select the device to be removed and click Next. 6. In the Select COM Port dialog that appears, select the COM port number to be assigned to the PES1A/PESV1A. Click Next. A progress screen will appear. 7. When the process is complete click Finish.
AES (128/256 bit) Dimensions PES1A – 0.8 x 1.7 x 3.9 in (2.0 x 4.2 x 9.8 cm) PESV1A – 1.0 x 2.8 x 5.1 inches (2.5 x 7.1 x 13.0 cm) Device Management: SNMP – RFC 1213/1215/1316/131 Power Supply Requirements:...
Ethernet enabled devices over standard Category 5e Positive(+) Positive(+) cabling. Two techniques (Alternative A and Alternative B) are defined by the standard and supported by the PES1A/PESV1A. Data Pair Data Pair Alternative A implements a simplex, or ‘phantom feeding’ method for delivering power to the end device.
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EN 61000-6-1 EN 61000 (-4-1, -4-3, -4-4, -4-5, -4-6, -4-8, -4-11) Robert M. Paratore, Director of Engineering Manual Documentation Number: PES1A/PESV1A-2605m Manual Documentation Number: PES1A/PESV1A-4905m PN6868-rev001 B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104 – www.bb-elec.com B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc –...
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