Westermo ED-10 TCP Installation Manual

Industrial ethernet adapter– serial server (tcp)
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INSTALLATION MANUAL
6609-2211
Galvanic
Transient
Balanced
CE
Isolation
Protection
Transmission
Approved
Industrial Ethernet adapter
– Serial Server (TCP)
www.westermo.com

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  • Page 1 INSTALLATION MANUAL 6609-2211 Galvanic Transient Balanced Isolation Protection Transmission Approved Industrial Ethernet adapter – Serial Server (TCP) www.westermo.com...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. Introduction 4–5 ..................................2. Safety ..........................................3. Specification 6–7 ..................................4. Maintenance ....................................5. Installation ....................................... 5.1 Mounting / Removal ..........................5.2 Connections 9–10 ............................5.2.1 RS-422/485 general advice 11–12 ................5.3 Configuration ............................... 5.3.1 DIP switch settings 13–14 ......................
  • Page 4: Introduction

    1. Introduction The ED-10 TCP is an Industrial Ethernet Adapter acting as a serial server. The type of serial interface is selectable between RS-232 and RS-422/485. The Ethernet interface is 10BASE-T and TCP/IP Protocols are implemented for network communication. The ED-10 TCP provides a remote serial interface for a computer connected through a TCP/IP network.
  • Page 5: Safety

    The ED-10 TCP is ideal for use in the industrial environment. It is housed in the Westermo DIN rail box and has a wide range power input, isolated interfaces and enhanced surge/transient protection. The ED-10 TCP is approved for Industrial EMC Immunity and Emission .
  • Page 6: Specification

    3. Specification Network Interface 10BASE-T. IEEE std 802.3, 2000 Edition. Data rate 10 Mbit/s, half duplex. Mechanical RJ-45 Modular Jack (ISO/IEC 8877:1992), Unshielded or shielded (UTP/STP). Serial Interface 1 RS-232 or RS-422/485 Data rate 300–115 200 bit/s Full, half duplex or simplex. Data format 7–8 Data Bits, Odd, Even or None Parity Bit, 1–2 Stop Bits (2 stop bits when no parity only)
  • Page 7 Remotely over Network or locally at serial interface. Configuration Windows based PC-programme or simple terminal programme. Indicators (LED) TD, RD, CTS, RTS, PWR, TD, RD, CONFIG, NET Environment 5–50°C 5–95% REL non condensing Dimension 55x100x128 mm (WxHxD) Weight 0.35 kg On 35 mm DIN-rail Mounting Approvals...
  • Page 8: Maintenance

    4. Maintenance No maintenance is required, as long as the unit is used within the specified conditions. 5. Installation 5.1 Mounting / Removal Before mounting or removing the unit: Prevent damage to internal electronics from electrostatic discharges (ESD) by discharging your body to a grounding point (e.g. use of wrist strap). Prevent access to hazardous voltages by disconnecting the unit from AC/DC mains supply and all other electrical connections.
  • Page 9: Connections

    CH2 is used for local configuration. CH1 and CH2 are not galvanic isolated. Please use a RS-232 isolator (e.g.Westermo MD-52) if earth voltage differences are suspected. An isolator, on permanently connected CH2, is required to maintain the enhanced transient/surge protection.
  • Page 10 – Ring Indicator, not connected Functionality might differ from standard, see chapter 6.3 ** Direction relative ED-10 TCP. *** Follows DSR (CTS will be deactivated as required by flow control) RS-232 cable must not exceed 15 m CH1: RS-422/485 Connections (Upper left screw terminal)
  • Page 11: Rs-422/485 General Advice

    5.2.1 RS-422/485 general advice R– T– R– R+ T– T+ R– T– B’ A’ B A ED-10 =Termination Slave unit Slave unit Slave unit 4-wire termination T– Max 0.3 metre ED-10 =Termination Slave unit Slave unit Slave unit 2-wire termination Termination recommendations The RS-422/485 line must be terminated.The receiver of master and receiver of final bus slave shall be terminated.
  • Page 12 Clear to Send, not used – Ring Indicator, not connected * Functionality might differ from standard, see chapter 7.3 ** Direction relative ED-10 TCP. RS-232 cable must not exceed 15 m Ethernet 10Base-T Connection (RJ-45 connector), straight function MDI (no crossover)
  • Page 13: Configuration

    5.3 Configuration 5.3.1 DIP switch settings DIP-switches used to configure the modem are accessable under the lid on top/front of the unit. Warning! Prevent damage to internal electronics from electrostatic discharges (ESD) by discharging your body to a grounding point (e.g. use of wrist strap), before the lid on top of the modem is removed.
  • Page 14: Restore Default Settings

    S2:1-8 Channel 2 IC 2 S1:1-8 Channel 1 Restore default settings Termination and fail safe Channel 2 (4-wire) Channel 1 Termination Normally in this position and fail safe off 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 100 Ω...
  • Page 15: Led's

    • RS-232 RD = 1, Mark (< –3V). LED on • RS-232 RD = 0, Space (> 3V). CONFIG ED-10 TCP working mode: LED on • Configuration mode. LED off • Application mode (or during start up of config. mode).
  • Page 16 5.4 Installation of ED-Tool This section describes the installation of ED-Tool. System Requirements: To install and run the ED-Tool program following requirements are needed. Minimum: • 386, 486 or Pentium‚ Processor-based personal computer • Microsoft‚ Windows‚ 95/98/Me, Windows NT 3.51/4.0‚ or Windows 2000‚...
  • Page 17: Functional Description

    6. Functional description The ED-10 TCP can be in either configuration (config) mode or in application (app) mode. Normally the ED-10 TCP is in app mode, where the serial server is enabled and all config- uration settings are readable. Change of configuration parameters are done in ED-10 TCP config mode.
  • Page 18 The ED-10 TCP network performance can be optimized for minimum delays or minimum network loading. By default it is optimized for minimum delays, which is the recommend- ed setting under normal conditions. But for transfer of large amount of continuous data at high serial data rate it is recommended to use mode 4 which is optimized for maximum throughput and minimum network loading.
  • Page 19: Configuration

    7.1 Configuration by ED-Tool ED-Tool is intended to be used with a number of products. This section describes ED-Tool program start and configuration of the ED-10 TCP using the ED-Tool program. Before read, write or reboot can be made, Select type of connection.
  • Page 20 ED-10 TCP or by opening a configuration file stored on the system. Or the user can set all configuration parameters by hand. To configure an ED-10 TCP the user must set all parameters. After the parameters are set the user can write the configuration to the ED-10 TCP.
  • Page 21 The commands are described by there use. Reads configuration parameters from attached ED-10 TCP. Writes configuration parameters to attached ED-10 TCP. ED-10 TCP must be re-booted before any new configuration is activated. Re-boots ED-10 TCP. ED-10 TCP property tab including type specific (ED-10 TCP) parameters General parameters.
  • Page 22: Configuration By Terminal

    ED-10 TCP internal file 'autoexec.bat' decides the mode ED-10 TCP will enter after a reboot. The 'copy' command is used to copy the ED-10 TCP internal files 'app.bat' or 'config.bat' to 'autoexec.bat', e.g. 'copy config.bat autoexec.bat↵'. Reboot is achieved by either the 'reboot' command or by switching the power off and on.
  • Page 23 EXAMPLE 1 Example of how to force the ED-10 TCP into config. mode, change some parameters and then reboot into application mode with the changed parameters: Text in terminal window Explanation 'ED-10 TCP APPLICATION MODE' copy config.bat autoexec.bat↵ ED-10 TCP reboots into config mode.
  • Page 24: Local Configuration

    NETMASK=255.255.255.0 GATEWAY=168.192.12.1 7.2.1 Local configuration Remove any device connected to serial interface CH1 and connect to ED-10 TCP serial interface CH2: RS-232 at 19 200 bit/s, no parity, 1 stop bit and no flow control. 7.2.2 Remote configuration Start Telnet and connect to the ED-10 TCP, using the valid IP-address, (default ‘10.0.0.10’) username, (default ‘ed10’) and password (default ‘ed10’) as setup at initial configuration.
  • Page 25: Configurable Parameters

    7.3 Configurable parameters Configurable parameters are summarised in the following tables. A more detailed description follows. Parameter names and valus are case sensitive. Serial interface Parameter Parameter Allowed values Apperance Apperance in .set Remarks name accepted in .ini files files Data rate in bits DATARATE 300–115 200...
  • Page 26: Network Interface

    Network interface Parameter Parameter Allowed values Apperance Apperance in .set Remarks name accepted in .ini files files Local IP Address ADDRESS 1.0.0.0 - 126.0.0.0 [IP] IP addr. in dotted localIPStr, 128.1.0.0 - ADDRESS decimal notation LOCALIP 191.255.0.0 localip, localIP 192.0.1.0 - 223.255.255.0 Gateway GATEWAY...
  • Page 27 Flow control can be chosen between none or hardware. Hardware flow control is man- aged by the CTS and RTS signal. CTS is switched off (<-3 V) when the ED-10 TCP serial receive buffer is near full. The buffer size is 10 kB. Serial data from ED-10 TCP will be transmitted if the RTS is on (>3 V).
  • Page 28 Default is 256, i.e. deactivated. End of Frame Delay The time, after last received character, ED-10 TCP delays until the buffered data frame is sent over network. Allowed values are 0-2550 ms, 1–9 in 1 ms step and 10–2550 in 10 ms step.
  • Page 29 Please observe that ports 1–1024 are “well-known ports”, hence commonly used by other programs (e.g. FTP, Telnet, NETBIOS, mail etc). “well-known ports” should normally not be used by ED-10 TCP. All ”well-known” ports can be found at http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers Default is 9000.
  • Page 30: Mode

    Default is ed10. 7.3.4. Mode The ED-10 TCP can be set into four different modes; Default (0), DTR Control (1), RST at TCP close (2) and Min. network loading (4). By default the serial DTR control signal is ignored. But in mode 1 (DTR control) the ED-10 TCP will await activation of DTR (control signal at CH1: RS-232) before it accept remote clients and establish a connection.
  • Page 31: Application Examples

    CD – “\Software\Tactical software\Software”. This is a 30 days free evaluation copy. To purchase a full licence please contact Westermo. For setup of the redirector software “Serial/IP” read the QuickStart and the UserGuide that can be found in the directory “\Software\Tactical software\Manual”...
  • Page 32 Westermo Teleindustri AB • SE-640 40 Stora Sundby, Sweden Phone +46 16 42 80 00 Fax +46 16 42 80 01 E-mail: info@westermo.se Westermo Web site: www.westermo.com Subsidiaries Westermo Data Communications Ltd Westermo Data Communications S.A.R.L. Unit 14 Talisman Business Centre • Duncan Road 9 Chemin de Chilly 91160 CHAMPLAN Park Gate, Southampton •...

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