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Connect Tech Blue Heat/Net User Manual (105 pages)
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Connect Tech
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Network Hardware
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Table of Contents
User Manual
1
Limited Lifetime Warranty
2
Copyright Notice
2
Trademark Acknowledgment
2
Table of Contents
3
Certification Statements
3
Table of Contents
4
Introduction
7
Features
7
Understanding Virtual COM Ports
8
Customer Support Overview
9
Contact Information
9
Blue Heat/Net Installation Overview
10
Hardware Installation
10
Connecting the Blue Heat/Net to Your Network
10
Direct Connect
10
Connecting to the Network
10
Ethernet Leds
11
Figure 1: LED Locations on 2, 4 and 8 Port Blue Heat/Net Models
11
Serial Port Leds
12
Connecting Serial Devices
12
RS-232 Connections
12
Figure 2: Typical RS-232 Null Modem Connection
12
Figure 3: Basic 3-Wire RS-232 Null Modem Connection
12
Figure 4: Recommended Pinouts for Loopback Connectors
13
Connecting Power
14
Activating the Special Operations Mode and Default Settings
14
Using the Reset Button to Activate the Special Operations Mode
14
Figure 5: Power Connector Illustration
14
Selecting a Special Operation
15
Power on Diagnostics
16
LED Error Codes
16
Figure 6: LED Error Code Example
16
Mounting Bracket
19
SCM and TCM Cabling Requirements
20
SCM: Serial Configuration Manager
20
TCM: Telnet Configuration Manager
20
Setting a Static or Dynamic IP Address
21
Set the IP Address Using the Web Configuration Manager
21
Set the IP Address Using the Serial Configuration Manager
21
Blue Heat/Net Configuration
22
CDS (Configuration Data Space)
23
Description
23
Access to CDS Parameters
23
SCM (Serial Configuration Manager)
24
Description
24
Getting Access to the SCM
24
SCM Command Reference
24
TCM (Telnet Configuration Manager)
33
Description
33
Getting Access to TCM
33
TCM Command Reference
34
WCM (Web Configuration Manager)
36
Signing in to the Web Configuration Manager
36
Figure 7: Web Configuration Manager Sign in
36
Configuring Your Blue Heat/Net
37
Figure 8: Configuring Basic Serial Port Settings (RJ-45 Models)
37
Figure 9: Configuring Basic Serial Port Settings (DB-9 Models)
38
Figure 10: PPP Call Configuration
40
Figure 11: PPP Answer Configuration
42
Figure 12: Raw TCP Server Configuration
43
Figure 13: Raw TCP Client Configuration
44
Figure 14: Configuring Advanced Serial Port Properties
47
Figure 15: Configuring Security Settings
48
Figure 16: Configuring Blue Heat/Net Settings
49
Figure 17: Firmware Upgrades/Downloads
50
Figure 18: Restore Default Settings
50
Figure 19: Saving to Flash
51
Monitoring Your Blue Heat/Net
52
Figure 20: Monitoring Serial Port Activity
52
Figure 21: Monitoring Network Traffic
53
Figure 22: Monitoring TCP/IP Statistics
53
Figure 23: My Blue Heat/Net Hardware Details
54
Figure 24: My Blue Heat/Net Software Details
54
Field Server Protocols
55
Figure 25: WCM Basic Serial Screen
55
Figure 26: WCM Protocol Map
60
Software Installation for Windows
62
Installing the Blue Heat/Net Configuration Manager
62
Figure 27: Blue Heat/Net Driver/Software Installation CD
62
Figure 28: Blue Heat/Net Software Installation Screen
63
Figure 29: Blue Heat/Net Configuration Manager, Installation Complete Screen
65
Running the Configuration Manager
66
Device Installation
66
Configure Default Blue Heat/Net
66
Figure 30: My Blue Heat/Net Places Screen
66
Figure 31: Add or Auto Discover Blue Heat/Net Menu Screen
66
Add New Blue Heat/Net
67
Auto Discover Blue Heat/Net
67
Figure 32: Add Blue Heat/Net Screen
67
Configuring the Blue Heat/Net
68
Figure 33: Auto Discover Blue Heat/Net Screen
68
Figure 34: Installed Blue Heat/Net Screen
68
Figure 35: Map Port(S) Menu
69
Port Mapping
69
Figure 36: Map Port(S) Express Method Screen
70
Figure 37: Found New Hardware Wizard
71
Figure 38: Configuration Manager Window after Successfully Mapping Ports
72
Figure 39: Basic Port Mapping Option
73
Figure 40: Advanced Port Mapping Interface
74
Figure 41: Port Action Menu
75
Unmap Port(S)
75
Figure 42: Unmap Port Window
76
Figure 43: Remap Port Window
76
Port Properties
76
Remapping Ports
76
Figure 44: Port Properties Window
77
Advanced Settings
78
Special Options
78
Figure 45: Advanced Settings Window
78
Rs-232
79
Options (on RS-422/485 Ports)
79
Baud Rate Mapping
79
COM Port Number
79
Figure 46: Baud Rate Mapping Options
79
Scan
80
Defaults Button
80
Export Settings
80
Import Settings
80
Replacing Your Blue Heat/Net
80
Figure 47: Replace Blue Heat/Net Window
80
Removing Your Blue Heat/Net
81
Blue Heat/Net Properties
81
Driver Removal
81
Figure 48: Blue Heat/Net Properties
81
Figure 49: Remove Drivers Window
81
Software Installation for Linux
82
Installing the Linux Host Driver
82
Linux Host Driver Setup Using Auto Discovery
82
Firmware Upgrades
83
Upgrade Using WCM (Web Configuration Manager)
83
Upgrade Using TCM (Telnet Configuration Manager)
83
Upgrade Using SCM (Serial Configuration Manager)
83
Appendix
84
Blue Heat/Net Specifications
84
Products
85
Options
85
Protocol Descriptions
86
Pinouts
87
And RS-485
87
Cabling Examples
87
Typical RS-232 Null Modem Connection
87
Basic "3 Wire" RS-232 Null Modem Connection
88
Connecting to DCE Type Devices
88
Loopback Connectors
89
RS-422/485 Examples
89
RS-422/485 Wiring Tips
89
4-Wire (Full Duplex, "RS-422 Mode") Wiring Hardware Flow Control
89
Four-Wire (Full Duplex, "RS-422 Mode") Wiring Without Hardware Flow Control
90
Four-Wire (Full Duplex Multi-Drop, "RS-485 Mode")
90
Two-Wire (1/2 Duplex, "RS-485 Mode") Wiring
91
RS-485 Multi-Drop Topology, Two-Wire and Four-Wire
91
Default Settings
92
Network Settings
92
Boot Settings
92
SCM Operation Settings
92
CDS (Configuration Data Space)
92
Common Configuration Setups
93
Static IP Setup
93
DHCP Setup
94
DIN Rail Mounting Option
95
Figure 50: DIN Rail Mount Option for Blue Heat/Net 2
95
Figure 51: DIN Rail Mount Option for Four and Eight Port DB-9 Models
96
How the Blue Heat/Net Boots up
97
Bootup Sequence
98
Figure 52: Bootup Sequence
98
Flowchart of Special Operations Mode Using the Reset Button
99
Asynchronous Communications Tutorial
99
Figure 53: Bootup Sequence Via Reset Button
99
Figure 54: Typical Asynchronous Date Frame
99
Serial Line Interface Tutorial
100
RS-232 Line Interface
100
Figure 55: RS-232 Signals
100
Bus Contention on RS-485 Multi-Drop Networks
103
Bias and Termination Resistors in RS-485 Networks
104
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