Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement For further certification information, please go to www.advantech.com Declaration of Conformity This product has passed the CE test for environmental specifications when shielded cables are used for external wiring. We recommend the use of shielded cables. This kind of cable is available from Advantech.
ATEX Information ATEX Directive 94/9/EC (as amended relating to Group II, Category 3 locations) II 3G Standard: EN 60079-0:2012+A11:2013; EN 60079-15:2010 Conditions of safe use: The equipment shall only be used in an area of not more than pollution degree 2, as ...
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If one of the following situations arises, get the equipment checked by service person- nel: The power cord or plug is damaged. Liquid has peretrated into the equipment. The equipment has been exposed to moisture. The equipment does not work well, or you cannot get it to work according to the ...
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3. If your product is diagnosed as defective, obtain an RMA (return merchandize authori- zation) number from your dealer. This allows us to process your return more quickly. 4. Carefully pack the defective product, a fully-completed Repair and Replacement Order Card and a photocopy proof of purchase date (such as your sales receipt) in a shippa- ble container.
Technical Support and Assistance 1. Visit the Advantech web site at www.advantech.com/support where you can find the lat- est information about the product. 2. Contract your distributor, sales representative, or Advantech's customer service center for technical support if you need additional assistance. Please have the following infor- mation ready before you call: Product name and serial number ...
RODUCT VERVIEW 1.2. Specifications Table 1-3. Specifications Specifications Description Interface I/O Port EKI-5525S/EKI-5525SI: 4 x RJ45 + 1 x SC (single mode) EKI-5525M/EKI-5525MI: 4 x RJ45 + 1 x SC (multi mode) EKI-5525S-ST/EKI-5525SI-ST: 4 x RJ45 + 1 x ST ...
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RODUCT VERVIEW Table 1-3. Specifications (Continued) Specifications Description Physical Enclosure Metal Shell Protection Class IP30 Installation DIN-Rail and Wall-Mount Dimensions EKI-5525S/EKI-5525SI: 27mm x 120mm x 84mm (W x H x D) EKI-5525M/EKI-5525MI: 27mm x 120mm x 84mm EKI-5525S-ST/EKI-5525SI-ST: 27mm x 120mm x ...
RODUCT VERVIEW 1.3. Hardware Views 1.3.1 Front View The following view applies to EKI-5525, EKI-5525I, EKI-5725 and EKI-5725I. EKI-5725 Figure 1-1. Front View Table 1-4. Front View Item Description System LED panel See “System LED Panel” on page 22 for further details. ETH port EKI-5525/EKI-5525I: Four 10/100BaseT(X) ports.
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RODUCT VERVIEW Table 1-4. Front View (Continued) Item Description Speed LED Gigabit Ethernet: Green: 1000M Amber: 100M Off: 10M Fast Ethernet: Amber: 100M Off: 10M ETH port EKI-5525/EKI-5525I: One 10/100BaseT(X) port. EKI-5725/EKI-5725I: One 10/100/1000BaseT(X) port. The following view applies to EKI-5528, EKI-5528I, EKI-5728 and EKI-5728I.
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RODUCT VERVIEW Table 1-5. Front View (Continued) Item Description ETH port EKI-5528/EKI-5528I: Eight 10/100BaseT(X) ports. EKI-5728/EKI-5728I: Eight 10/100/1000BaseT(X) ports. Port numbers in black are designated for port based Quality of Ser- vice (QoS) functionality. LNK/ACT LED Link activity LED. Speed LED Gigabit Ethernet: ...
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RODUCT VERVIEW Table 1-6. Front View (Continued) Item Description ETH port Eight 10/100/1000BaseT(X) ports. Port numbers in black are designated for port based Quality of Ser- vice (QoS) functionality. LNK/ACT LED Link activity LED. Speed LED Gigabit Ethernet: Green: 1000M ...
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RODUCT VERVIEW Table 1-7. Front View (Continued) Item Description LNK/ACT LED Link activity LED. Speed LED Fast Ethernet: Amber: 100M Off: 10M SC port EKI-5525S/EKI-5525SI: One SC (single mode) port EKI-5525M/EKI-5525MI: One SC (multi mode) port The following view applies to EKI-5525S-ST, EKI-5525SI-ST, EKI-5525M-ST and EKI-5525MI-ST.
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RODUCT VERVIEW Table 1-8. Front View (Continued) Item Description Speed LED Fast Ethernet: Amber: 100M Off: 10M ST port EKI-5525S-ST/EKI-5525SI-ST: One ST (single mode) port. EKI-5525M-ST/EKI-5525MI-ST: One ST (multi mode) port. The following view applies to EKI-5524SS, EKI-5524SSI, EKI-5524MM and EKI-5524MMI. EKI-5524SSI 5524SSI Figure 1-6.
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RODUCT VERVIEW Table 1-9. Front View (Continued) Item Description Speed LED Fast Ethernet: Amber: 100M Off: 10M ST port EKI-5524SS/EKI-5524SSI: Two SC (single mode) ports. EKI-5524MM/EKI-5524MMI: Two SC (multi mode) ports. The following view applies to EKI-5524SS-ST, EKI-5524SSI-ST, EKI-5524MM-ST and EKI-5524MMI-ST.
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RODUCT VERVIEW Table 1-10. Front View (Continued) Item Description Speed LED Fast Ethernet: Amber: 100M Off: 10M ST port EKI-5524SS-ST/EKI-5524SSI-ST: Two ST (single mode) ports. EKI-5524MM-ST/EKI-5524MMI-ST: Two ST (multi mode) ports. The following view applies to EKI-5526, EKI-5526I, EKI-5726 and EKI-5726I. EKI-5526 Figure 1-8.
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RODUCT VERVIEW Table 1-11. Front View (Continued) Item Description Speed LED Fast Ethernet: Amber: 100M Off: 10M The following view applies to EKI-5629C and EKI-5629CI. EKI-5629C 5629C Figure 1-9. Front View Table 1-12. Front View Item Description System LED panel See “System LED Panel”...
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RODUCT VERVIEW Table 1-12. Front View (Continued) Item Description ETH port Two 100/1000Base-FX SFP ports. The following view applies to EKI-5626C and EKI-5626CI. EKI-5626CI Figure 1-10. Front View Table 1-13. Front View Item Description System LED panel See “System LED Panel” on page 22 for further details. ETH port Sixteen 10/100BaseT(X) ports.
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RODUCT VERVIEW The following view applies to EKI-5726F and EKI-5726FI. EKI-5726F 726F Figure 1-11. Front View Table 1-14. Front View Item Description System LED panel See “System LED Panel” on page 22 for further details. ETH port Sixteen 10/100/1000BaseT(X) ports. Port numbers in black are designated for port based Quality of Ser- vice (QoS) functionality.
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RODUCT VERVIEW The following view applies to EKI-5725FP and EKI-5725FPI. EKI-5725FP P-Fail Loop LNK/ACT Figure 1-12. Front View Table 1-15. Front View Item Description ETH port Four 10/100/1000BaseT(X) with PoE ports. LNK/ACT LED Link activity LED. Speed LED Gigabit Ethernet: Green: 1000M ...
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RODUCT VERVIEW The following view applies to EKI-5624P and EKI-5624PI. EKI-5624PI P-Fail Loop Figure 1-13. Front View Table 1-16. Front View Item Description ETH port Two 10/100/1000BaseT(X) ports. ETH port Four 10/100BaseT(X) with PoE ports. LNK/ACT LED Link activity LED. Speed LED Fast Ethernet: Amber: 100M...
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RODUCT VERVIEW The following view applies to EKI-5729P and EKI-5729PI. EKI-5729PI P-Fail Loop Figure 1-14. Front View Table 1-17. Front View Item Description ETH port Two 10/100/1000BaseT(X) ports. ETH port Eight 10/100/1000BaseT(X) with PoE ports. LNK/ACT LED Link activity LED. Speed LED Gigabit Ethernet: Green: 1000M...
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RODUCT VERVIEW System LED Panel 2 3 4 Figure 1-15. System LED Panel Table 1-18. System LED Panel LED Name LED Color Description PW1 LED Solid green Powered up. Powered down or not installed. PW2 LED Solid green Powered up. Powered down or not installed.
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RODUCT VERVIEW System LED Panel (only for EKI-5725FP/EKI-5725FPI, EKI-5624P/EKI-5624PI and EKI-5729P/EKI-5729PI) P-Fail Loop LNK/ACT Figure 1-16. System LED Panel Table 1-19. System LED Panel LED Name LED Color Description PW1 LED Solid green Powered up. Powered down or not installed. PW2 LED Solid green Powered up.
RODUCT VERVIEW 1.3.2 Rear View The following view applies to EKI-5525S, EKI-5525SI, EKI-5525M, EKI-5525MI, EKI-5525S-ST, EKI-5525SI-ST, EKI-5525M-ST, EKI-5525MI-ST, EKI-5525, EKI-5525I, EKI-5725 and EKI-5725I. Figure 1-17. Rear View Table 1-20. Rear View Item Description DIN-Rail mounting Mounting plate used for the installation to a standard DIN rail. plate...
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RODUCT VERVIEW The following view applies to EKI-5728, EKI-5728I, EKI-5729F, EKI-5729FI, EKI-5528, EKI-5528I, EKI-5524SS, EKI-5524SSI, EKI-5524MM, EKI-5524MMI, EKI-5524SS-ST, EKI-5524SSI-ST, EKI-5524MM-ST and EKI-5524MMI-ST. Figure 1-18. Rear View Table 1-21. Rear View Item Description DIN-Rail mounting Mounting plate used for the installation to a standard DIN rail. plate...
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RODUCT VERVIEW The following view applies to EKI-5526, EKI-5526I, EKI-5629C, EKI-5629CI, EKI-5626C, EKI-5626CI, EKI-5726, EKI-5726I, EKI-5726F and EKI-5726FI. Figure 1-19. Rear View Table 1-22. Rear View Item Description DIN-Rail mounting Mounting plate used for the installation to a standard DIN rail. plate...
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RODUCT VERVIEW The following view applies to EKI-5725FP, EKI-5725FPI, EKI-5624P, EKI-5624PI, EKI-5729P and EKI-5729PI Figure 1-20. Rear View Table 1-23. Rear View Item Description DIN-Rail mounting Mounting plate used for the installation to a standard DIN rail. plate...
RODUCT VERVIEW 1.3.3 Top View The following view applies to EKI-5525S, EKI-5525SI, EKI-5525M, EKI-5525MI, EKI-5525S-ST, EKI-5525SI-ST, EKI-5525M-ST, EKI-5525MI-ST, EKI-5525, EKI-5525I, EKI-5725 and EKI-5725I. DC 12-48V PWR2 1A@24V PWR1 V1- V1+ P-Fail Figure 1-21. Top View Table 1-24. Top View Item Description Terminal block Connect cabling for power and alarm wiring.
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RODUCT VERVIEW The following view applies to EKI-5526, EKI-5526I, EKI-5629C, EKI-5629CI, EKI-5626C and EKI-5626CI. DC 12-48V PWR2 1A@24V PWR1 V1- V1+ P-Fail Figure 1-23. Top View Table 1-26. Top View Item Description Terminal block Connect cabling for power and alarm wiring. The following view applies to EKI-5726, EKI-5726I, EKI-5726I and EKI-5726FI.
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RODUCT VERVIEW The following view applies to EKI-5725FP and EKI-5725FPI. DC24-48V PWR2 P-Fail PWR1 Figure 1-25. Top View Table 1-28. Top View Item Description Terminal block Connect cabling for power and alarm wiring. The following view applies to EKI-5624P, EKI-5624PI, EKI-5729P and EKI-5729PI. DC12-24V PWR2 P-Fail...
RODUCT VERVIEW 1.4. Packing List The product package you have received should contain the following items. If any of them are not included or damaged, please contact your local vendor for support. 1 x Industrial Ethernet Switch 1 x Wall-mounting Bracket ...
WITCH NSTALLATION 2.1. Installation Guidelines The following guidelines are provided to optimize the device performance. Review the guidelines before installing the device. Make sure cabling is away from sources of electrical noise. Radios, power lines, and flu- orescent lighting fixtures can interference with the device performance. Make sure the cabling is positioned away from equipment that can damage the cables.
WITCH NSTALLATION 2.3. Installing the Switch 2.3.1 DIN Rail Mounting The DIN rail mount option is the quickest installation option. Additionally, it optimizes the use of rail space. The metal DIN rail kit is secured to the rear of the switch. The device can be mounted onto a standard 35mm (1.37”) x 75 mm (3”) height DIN rail.
WITCH NSTALLATION Removing the DIN-Rail Mounting Kit 1. Push the switch down to free the bottom of the plate from the DIN rail. 2. Rotate the bottom of the device towards you and away from the DIN rail. 3. Once the bottom is clear of the DIN rail, lift the device straight up to unhook it from the DIN rail.
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WITCH NSTALLATION 5. Secure the wall mount plates with M3 screws, see the following figure. Figure 2-3. Installing Wall Mount Plates Once the wall mounting plates are secure on the device, you will need to attach the wall screws (x3). 6.
WITCH NSTALLATION 12. Install the wall mount plate on the screws and slide it forward to lock in place, see the following figure. Figure 2-5. Wall Mount Installation 13. Once the device is installed on the wall, tighten the screws to secure the device. 2.4.
WITCH NSTALLATION 2.4.1 Installing SFP Modules To connect the fiber transceiver and LC cable, use the following guidelines: 1. Remove the dust plug from the fiber optic slot chosen for the SFP transceiver. Figure 2-6. Removing the Dust Plug from an SFP Slot Do not remove the dust plug from the SFP slot if you are not installing the trans- ceiver at this time.
WITCH NSTALLATION 6. Remove the protective plug from the SFP transceiver. 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. 7.
WITCH NSTALLATION 3. Hold the handle on the transceiver and pull the transceiver out of the slot. Handle Figure 2-10. 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.
A redundant power configuration is supported through a secondary power supply unit to reduce network down time as a result of power loss. EKI-5000 Series support 12 and 48 VDC. Dual power inputs are supported and allow you to connect a backup power source.
WITCH NSTALLATION Make sure to separate input and output wiring. Label all wiring and cabling to the various devices for more effective management and servicing. Routing communications and power wiring through the same conduit may cause signal interference. To avoid interference and signal degradation, route power and communications wires through separate conduits.
WITCH NSTALLATION By connecting the ground terminal by drain wire to earth ground the switch and chassis can be ground. Before applying power to the grounded switch, it is advisable to use a volt meter to ensure there is no voltage difference between the power supply’s negative output terminal and the grounding point on the switch.
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WITCH NSTALLATION To wire the power inputs: Make sure the power is not connected to the switch or the power converter before proceed- ing. 1. Loosen the screws securing terminal block to the terminal block receptor. 2. Remove the terminal block from the switch. Figure 2-16.
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WITCH NSTALLATION 8. Tighten the screws on the terminal block to secure it to the terminal block receptor. If there is no gap between the terminal block and the terminal receptor, the terminal block is seated correctly. Figure 2-18. Securing a Terminal Block to a Receptor...
ONFIGURATION TILITY 3.1. Overview This section describes the installation procedures for the Advantech EKI Device Configura- tion Utility. The Configuration Utility is the software tool for setting up and monitoring the EKI-5000 Series. 3.2. Enabling ProView Function The configuration of a ProView switch can be accessed by using EKI Device Configuration Utility.
ONFIGURATION TILITY 8. Click the Enable ProView Features radio button and click Apply to configure the device. Figure 3-1. Enabling ProView Features The ProView function is enabled and the switch can be configured. 3.3. Installing the Configuration Utility Microsoft .NET Framework version 2.0 or greater is required for this application. 1.
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ONFIGURATION TILITY 4. Once the InstallShield Wizard screen displays, click Next to proceed with the installa- tion. Figure 3-2. InstallShield Wizard 1 of 4 5. The Software License Agreement displays, press I Agree to continue or Cancel to stop the installation. Figure 3-3.
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ONFIGURATION TILITY The InstallShield continues and a status screen displays. The default installation path is C:\Program Files\EKI Device Configuration Utility. Figure 3-4. InstallShield Wizard 3 of 4 6. Once the installation of the package is finished a Configuration Utility Setup screen dis- plays.
ONFIGURATION TILITY 3.4. Utility Menu Map The EKI Configuration Utility can be installed on different operating systems, however, Win- dows 7 is the recommended version. Click Start > All Programs > EKI Device Configuration Utility > Advantech EKI Device Configuration Utility. The EKI Device Configuration Utility screen appears, see the follow- ing figure.
ONFIGURATION TILITY 3.5. Menu Bar 3.5.1 View Menu Utility Settings Click View > Settings to configure utility settings. Figure 3-7. View > Settings > Main Form Setting Table 3-2. Utility Settings > Main Form Setting Item Description Main Window Settings Maximum Main Window Check the box to enable the limiting of main windows on-load to the On Load...
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ONFIGURATION TILITY Table 3-2. Utility Settings > Main Form Setting (Continued) Item Description Click OK to save and exit the utility setting. Cancel Click Cancel to discard the changes. Apply Click Apply to save the utility setting. Figure 3-8. View > Settings > Device Manager Table 3-3.
ONFIGURATION TILITY Table 3-3. Utility Settings > Device Manager (Continued) Item Description Check device alive every X Enter a value to specify the time to check device alive. second Mark device as lost contact Enter a value to specify the time to mark device as lost contact. after retry for X times Unsigned Hardware Installation Automatic answer for...
ONFIGURATION TILITY 3.6. Tool Bar The tool bar is a list of shortcuts for the most frequently used menu functions. Icons are pro- vided for each function. By clicking on the icon, the most frequently used functions can be accessed. Table 3-6.
ANAGING WITCH 4.1. Discovering Switches 4.1.1 First Time Installation Enabling ProView Function See “Enabling ProView Function” on page 49 for further information. Configuring Network Settings EKI Device Configuration Utility provides two ways to configure network settings: DHCP + Auto IP Settings or Static Settings. DHCP + Auto IP Settings 1.
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ANAGING WITCH 4. Click Apply to confirm the settings. Figure 4-2. Configuring a Static IP Setting...
ANAGING WITCH 4.1.2 Discovering Switches Auto Search Only devices within the same network domain can be listed through the search function. Once a device is listed, the features and configuration details are accessible by clicking on the device name. Figure 4-3. Auto Searching Screen...
ANAGING WITCH To search for a device: 1. From the Tool Bar, click the Search Again button. Figure 4-4. Selecting Search Again Access to the utility’s full function list requires administrator privileges. Clearing Device List and Search Again The search list can be cleared for a new search request by clicking the Clearing Device List and Search Again button.
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ANAGING WITCH 3. Enter a group name and click OK. Figure 4-5. Adding a Group The group is created and is available in the Favorite’s List.
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ANAGING WITCH Favorite's List A favorite’s list is simple a way to organize the available devices by a category. There are three ways to create a favorite’s list: selecting a device, selecting an IP address, and selecting an IP address range. The following guidelines allow you to create a favorite’s list.
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ANAGING WITCH Adding an IP Address 1. From the Tool Bar, click the Add IP Address to Favorite button. 2. Enter an IP address. 3. Click OK to add the IP address into the favorites list Figure 4-7. Add Favorite In the event that there are existing groups, you can select the specific favorite group to include the selected IP address.
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ANAGING WITCH Adding an IP Address Range 1. From the Tool Bar, click the Search for a Range of IP Addresses button. 2. Enter a starting and ending IP address range. 3. Click OK to add the range into the favorites list. Figure 4-8.
ANAGING WITCH 4.1.4 Configuring the System Changing Device Name 1. Select the device to configure by clicking on it. 2. In the Configuration Area, select System tab. 3. Locate the Device Name field, and enter a device name. 4. Click Apply to configure the device. Figure 4-9.
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ANAGING WITCH Firmware Version Ethernet MAC Address IP Address Port Status Port Speed Flow Control Port Description Link Up Counter PoE Status Tx Packets Counter Rx Packets Counter Tx Error Packets Counter ...
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ANAGING WITCH Setting LLDP 1. Select the device to configure by clicking on it. 2. In the Configuration Area, select the System tab. 3. Under LLDP, check Enable LLDP Feature to enable the LLDP feature. This feature is used by the device to advertise its identity, capabilities, and neighbors throughout the network.
ANAGING WITCH Setting PoE 1. Select the device to configure by clicking on it. 2. In the Configuration Area, select the PoE tab. 3. Select the radio-box next to the target port then click on it to check and enable the PoE function on that port.
ANAGING WITCH In the given example, the address offset 0x1000 (hex) equals Modbus address 34097, while the address offset 0x1100 (hex) equals Modbus address 34353. The information given by the Advantech is shown in hex mode. 4.2.1 Modbus/TCP Mapping Table Table 4-1.
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ANAGING WITCH Table 4-1. Modbus/TCP Mapping Table (Continued) Catelog Name Data Type Inter- Address Address Description preta- Offset tion (Hex) System Vendor 16 words 32 chars ASCII 0x0010 30017 Vendor Name = "Advan- Info Name = tech" "Advantech" Word 0 Hi byte = 'A' Word 0 Lo byte = 'd' Word 1 Hi byte = 'v' Word 1 Lo byte = 'a'...
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ANAGING WITCH Table 4-1. Modbus/TCP Mapping Table (Continued) Catelog Name Data Type Inter- Address Address Description preta- Offset tion (Hex) System Revision 16 words 32 chars ASCII 0x0211 30530 Product Name = Info Number "YYY.xxxxx" Word 0 Hi byte = 'Y' Word 0 Lo byte = 'Y' Word 1 Hi byte = 'Y' Word 1 Lo byte = '.'...
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ANAGING WITCH Table 4-1. Modbus/TCP Mapping Table (Continued) Catelog Name Data Type Inter- Address Address Description preta- Offset tion (Hex) Port Info Port 13 Sta- 1 word 16 bits 0x100C 34109 Port 14 Sta- 1 word 16 bits 0x100D 34110 Port 15 Sta- 1 word 16 bits...
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ANAGING WITCH Table 4-1. Modbus/TCP Mapping Table (Continued) Catelog Name Data Type Inter- Address Address Description preta- Offset tion (Hex) Port Info Port Speed 1 word 16 bits 0x1100 ~ 34353 ~ Port Speed 0x111F 34384 0x0000: 10M-Half 0x0001: 10M-Full 0x0002: 100M-Half 0x0003: 100M-Full 0x0004: 1000M-Half...
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ANAGING WITCH Table 4-1. Modbus/TCP Mapping Table (Continued) Catelog Name Data Type Inter- Address Address Description preta- Offset tion (Hex) Port Info Port 20 1 word 16 bits 0x1113 34372 Speed Port 21 1 word 16 bits 0x1114 34373 Speed Port 22 1 word 16 bits...
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ANAGING WITCH Table 4-1. Modbus/TCP Mapping Table (Continued) Catelog Name Data Type Inter- Address Address Description preta- Offset tion (Hex) Port Info Port 6 Flow 1 word 16 bits 0x1205 34614 Control Port 7 Flow 1 word 16 bits 0x1206 34615 Control Port 8 Flow...
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ANAGING WITCH Table 4-1. Modbus/TCP Mapping Table (Continued) Catelog Name Data Type Inter- Address Address Description preta- Offset tion (Hex) Port Info Port 26 Flow 1 word 16 bits 0x1219 34634 Control Port 27 Flow 1 word 16 bits 0x121A 34635 Control Port 28 Flow...
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ANAGING WITCH Table 4-1. Modbus/TCP Mapping Table (Continued) Catelog Name Data Type Inter- Address Address Description preta- Offset tion (Hex) Port Info Port 6 20 words 40 chars ASCII 0x1464 35221 Description Port 7 20 words 40 chars ASCII 0x1478 35241 Description Port 8...
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ANAGING WITCH Table 4-1. Modbus/TCP Mapping Table (Continued) Catelog Name Data Type Inter- Address Address Description preta- Offset tion (Hex) Port Info Port 26 20 words 40 chars ASCII 0x15F4 35621 Description Port 27 20 words 40 chars ASCII 0x1608 35641 Description Port 28...
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ANAGING WITCH Table 4-1. Modbus/TCP Mapping Table (Continued) Catelog Name Data Type Inter- Address Address Description preta- Offset tion (Hex) Port Info Port 12 Link 1 word 16 bits 0x170B 35900 Up Counter Port 13 Link 1 word 16 bits 0x170C 35901 Up Counter...
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ANAGING WITCH Table 4-1. Modbus/TCP Mapping Table (Continued) Catelog Name Data Type Inter- Address Address Description preta- Offset tion (Hex) Port Info Port 32 Link 1 word 16 bits 0x171F 35920 Up Counter PoE Voltage 1 word 16 bits 0x1800 ~ 36145 ~ PoE Voltage (V) 0x181F...
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ANAGING WITCH Table 4-1. Modbus/TCP Mapping Table (Continued) Catelog Name Data Type Inter- Address Address Description preta- Offset tion (Hex) Port Info Port 18 PoE 1 word 16 bits 0x1811 36162 Voltage Port 19 PoE 1 word 16 bits 0x1812 36163 Voltage Port 20 PoE...
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ANAGING WITCH Table 4-1. Modbus/TCP Mapping Table (Continued) Catelog Name Data Type Inter- Address Address Description preta- Offset tion (Hex) Port Info Port 4 PoE 1 word 16 bits 0x1823 36180 Current Port 5 PoE 1 word 16 bits 0x1824 36181 Current Port 6 PoE...
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ANAGING WITCH Table 4-1. Modbus/TCP Mapping Table (Continued) Catelog Name Data Type Inter- Address Address Description preta- Offset tion (Hex) Port Info Port 24 PoE 1 word 16 bits 0x1837 36200 Current Port 25 PoE 1 word 16 bits 0x1838 36201 Current Port 26 PoE...
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ANAGING WITCH Table 4-1. Modbus/TCP Mapping Table (Continued) Catelog Name Data Type Inter- Address Address Description preta- Offset tion (Hex) Port Info Port 10 PoE 1 word 16 bits 0x1849 36218 Power Port 11 PoE 1 word 16 bits 0x184A 36219 Power Port 12 PoE...
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ANAGING WITCH Table 4-1. Modbus/TCP Mapping Table (Continued) Catelog Name Data Type Inter- Address Address Description preta- Offset tion (Hex) Port Info Port 30 PoE 1 word 16 bits 0x185D 36238 Power Port 31 PoE 1 word 16 bits 0x185E 36239 Power Port 32 PoE...
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ANAGING WITCH Table 4-1. Modbus/TCP Mapping Table (Continued) Catelog Name Data Type Inter- Address Address Description preta- Offset tion (Hex) Port Info Port 16 PoE 1 word 16 bits 0x186F 36256 Temperature Port 17 PoE 1 word 16 bits 0x1870 36257 Temperature Port 18 PoE...
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ANAGING WITCH Table 4-1. Modbus/TCP Mapping Table (Continued) Catelog Name Data Type Inter- Address Address Description preta- Offset tion (Hex) Packet Tx Packets 4 words 64 bits 0x2000 ~ 38193 ~ Tx Packets Info Counter 0x207C 38317 Ex: port 1 Tx Packet Amount = 11223344 Received MODBUS response: 0xAB4130...
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ANAGING WITCH Table 4-1. Modbus/TCP Mapping Table (Continued) Catelog Name Data Type Inter- Address Address Description preta- Offset tion (Hex) Packet Port 16 Tx 4 words 64 bits 0x203C 38253 Info Packets Port 17 Tx 4 words 64 bits 0x2040 38257 Packets Port 18 Tx...
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ANAGING WITCH Table 4-1. Modbus/TCP Mapping Table (Continued) Catelog Name Data Type Inter- Address Address Description preta- Offset tion (Hex) Packet Rx Packets 4 words 64 bits 0x2100 38449 ~ Rx Packets Info Counter ~0x217C 38573 Ex: port 1 Rx Packet Amount = 11223344 Received MODBUS response: 0xAB4130...
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ANAGING WITCH Table 4-1. Modbus/TCP Mapping Table (Continued) Catelog Name Data Type Inter- Address Address Description preta- Offset tion (Hex) Packet Port 16 Rx 4 words 64 bits 0x213C 38509 Info Packets Port 17 Rx 4 words 64 bits 0x2140 38513 Packets Port 18 Rx...
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ANAGING WITCH Table 4-1. Modbus/TCP Mapping Table (Continued) Catelog Name Data Type Inter- Address Address Description preta- Offset tion (Hex) Packet Tx Error 2 words 32 bits 0x2200 ~ 38705 ~ Tx Error Packets Info Packets 0x223E 38767 Ex: port 1 Tx Packet Counter Amount = 11223344 Received MODBUS...
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ANAGING WITCH Table 4-1. Modbus/TCP Mapping Table (Continued) Catelog Name Data Type Inter- Address Address Description preta- Offset tion (Hex) Packet Port 13 Tx 2 words 32 bits 0x2218 38729 Info Error Pack- Port 14 Tx 2 words 32 bits 0x221A 38731 Error Pack-...
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ANAGING WITCH Table 4-1. Modbus/TCP Mapping Table (Continued) Catelog Name Data Type Inter- Address Address Description preta- Offset tion (Hex) Packet Port 27 Tx 2 words 32 bits 0x2234 38757 Info Error Pack- Port 28 Tx 2 words 32 bits 0x2236 38759 Error Pack-...
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ANAGING WITCH Table 4-1. Modbus/TCP Mapping Table (Continued) Catelog Name Data Type Inter- Address Address Description preta- Offset tion (Hex) Packet Port 7 Rx 2 words 32 bits 0x230C 38973 Info Error Pack- Port 8 Rx 2 words 32 bits 0x230E 38975 Error Pack-...
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ANAGING WITCH Table 4-1. Modbus/TCP Mapping Table (Continued) Catelog Name Data Type Inter- Address Address Description preta- Offset tion (Hex) Packet Port 21 Rx 2 words 32 bits 0x2328 39001 Info Error Pack- Port 22 Rx 2 words 32 bits 0x232A 39003 Error Pack-...