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Un buon manuale d’uso
Le regole impongono al rivenditore l'obbligo di fornire all'acquirente, insieme alle merci, il manuale d’uso Moxa ioLogik E1210. La mancanza del manuale d’uso o le informazioni errate fornite al consumatore sono la base di una denuncia in caso di inosservanza del dispositivo con il contratto. Secondo la legge, l’inclusione del manuale d’uso in una forma diversa da quella cartacea è permessa, che viene spesso utilizzato recentemente, includendo una forma grafica o elettronica Moxa ioLogik E1210 o video didattici per gli utenti. La condizione è il suo carattere leggibile e comprensibile.
Che cosa è il manuale d’uso?
La parola deriva dal latino "instructio", cioè organizzare. Così, il manuale d’uso Moxa ioLogik E1210 descrive le fasi del procedimento. Lo scopo del manuale d’uso è istruire, facilitare lo avviamento, l'uso di attrezzature o l’esecuzione di determinate azioni. Il manuale è una raccolta di informazioni sull'oggetto/servizio, un suggerimento.
Purtroppo, pochi utenti prendono il tempo di leggere il manuale d’uso, e un buono manuale non solo permette di conoscere una serie di funzionalità aggiuntive del dispositivo acquistato, ma anche evitare la maggioranza dei guasti.
Quindi cosa dovrebbe contenere il manuale perfetto?
Innanzitutto, il manuale d’uso Moxa ioLogik E1210 dovrebbe contenere:
- informazioni sui dati tecnici del dispositivo Moxa ioLogik E1210
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- segnaletica di sicurezza e certificati che confermano la conformità con le norme pertinenti
Perché non leggiamo i manuali d’uso?
Generalmente questo è dovuto alla mancanza di tempo e certezza per quanto riguarda la funzionalità specifica delle attrezzature acquistate. Purtroppo, la connessione e l’avvio Moxa ioLogik E1210 non sono sufficienti. Questo manuale contiene una serie di linee guida per funzionalità specifiche, la sicurezza, metodi di manutenzione (anche i mezzi che dovrebbero essere usati), eventuali difetti Moxa ioLogik E1210 e modi per risolvere i problemi più comuni durante l'uso. Infine, il manuale contiene le coordinate del servizio Moxa in assenza dell'efficacia delle soluzioni proposte. Attualmente, i manuali d’uso sotto forma di animazioni interessanti e video didattici che sono migliori che la brochure suscitano un interesse considerevole. Questo tipo di manuale permette all'utente di visualizzare tutto il video didattico senza saltare le specifiche e complicate descrizioni tecniche Moxa ioLogik E1210, come nel caso della versione cartacea.
Perché leggere il manuale d’uso?
Prima di tutto, contiene la risposta sulla struttura, le possibilità del dispositivo Moxa ioLogik E1210, l'uso di vari accessori ed una serie di informazioni per sfruttare totalmente tutte le caratteristiche e servizi.
Dopo l'acquisto di successo di attrezzature/dispositivo, prendere un momento per familiarizzare con tutte le parti del manuale d'uso Moxa ioLogik E1210. Attualmente, sono preparati con cura e tradotti per essere comprensibili non solo per gli utenti, ma per svolgere la loro funzione di base di informazioni e di aiuto.
Sommario del manuale d’uso
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ioLogik E1200 Seri es User’s M anual Ten th Edition, Apr il 2013 www.moxa.com/product © 2013 Moxa Inc . All rig hts reserv ed. Reprod uction witho ut per mission is prohib ited.[...]
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ioLogi k E120 0 Series User’s M anual The softw are described in this manual is furnished under a license agreement and may be used only in accordance with the terms of that agree ment. Copyri ght Notic e Copyrig ht ©2013 Moxa Inc. All r ights r eserved. Reprod uction witho ut permiss ion is prohibited . Trademarks The MOXA logo is a regis tered[...]
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Table of Con tents 1. Int rodu ct ion ...................................................................................................................................... 1-1 Prod uct Features ................................................................................................................................ 1-2 Insid e the Box ......[...]
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Peer - to - Peer Setting s (1 - 50) ....................................................................................................... 3- 20 Sample Peer - to - Peer Config uration .............................................................................................. 3- 21 Server S ettings: ..............................................[...]
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0xxxx Re ad /Write Coils (Functions 1 , 5, 15) .......................................................................... A- 11 1xxxx R ead Only C oils (F unction 2 ) ...................................................................................... A- 13 3xxxx R ead Only R egisters (Function 4 ) ................................................[...]
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1 1. Introduction The ioLogik E1200 industrial Ethe rnet remo te I/O has two embedded Etherne t switch ports that allow infor mation to flow to another loc al Ethernet devic e or connect to the next ioLogik in the daisy - chain. Applic ations such as factory automation, s ecurity and surveillance s ystems, and tunnel monitoring, c an make use of da[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Introduc ti on 1-2 Produc t Feat ures • Active co mmunication with p atented Active OPC Server • 2- port Ether net switch for daisy - chain to pologies • Easy mass deplo yment and configur ation with ioS earch™utility • User -f riendl y co nfiguratio n via w eb browser • Save time and wiring cost s with peer - to -[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Introduc ti on 1-3 Produ ct Model I nforma tion Model Descrip tion ioLo gik E121 0 Remote Etherne t I/O with 2 - port Etherne t switch and 16 DIs ioLo gik E121 1 Remote Ethe rnet I/O with 2 - port Ethernet switc h and 16 DOs ioLo gik E121 2 Remote Ethe rnet I/O with 2 - port Ethernet switc h, 8 DIs, and 8 DIOs ioLo gik E121 3 [...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Introduc ti on 1-4 Produ ct Specific ations Common Speci fications LAN Ether net: 2 x 10/ 100 M bps sw itch port s, RJ4 5 Prote ctio n: 1.5 kV magnetic iso lation Protocols: Modbus/TCP, TC P/IP, UDP, DHCP, BOOTP , HTTP Power Re quire ments Power I nput : 24 VDC nominal, 12 to 36 VDC Physical Characteri stics Wiring: I/O cable [...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Introduc ti on 1-5 ioLogik E1210 Inputs a nd Out puts Digital Inp uts: 16 channels Isola tion: 3K VD C or 2K Vrm s Digit al Input Sensor Ty pe: Wet Co ntact (NPN or PN P), Dry Co ntact I/O Mode: DI or Event Counter Dry Co ntact: • On: shor t to GND • Off: open Wet Conta ct: NPN (DI to GND): • On: 0 to 3 VDC • Off: 10 t[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Introduc ti on 1-6 ioLogik E1212 Inputs a nd Out puts Digital Inp uts: 8 channels Configur able DIOs: 8 channels Isola tion: 3K VD C or 2K Vrm s Digit al Input Sensor Ty pe: Wet Co ntact (NPN or PNP), D ry Contac t I/O Mode: DI or Event Counter Dry Co ntact: • On: shor t to GND • Off: open Wet Conta ct: NPN (DI to GND): ?[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Introduc ti on 1-7 ioLogik E1213 Inputs a nd Out puts Digital Inp uts: 8 channels Digital O utputs : 4 channels Digital Input/Ou tput ( conf igurable b y jum per): 4 channels Isola tion: 3K VD C or 2K Vrm s Digita l Input Sensor Ty pe: NPN, PNP, and dry contact I/O Mode: DI or event counter Dry Co ntact: • Logi c 0: sho rt t[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Introduc ti on 1-8 ioLogik E1214 Inputs a nd Out puts Digital Inp uts: 6 channels Rela y Out put s: 6 channels Isola tion: 3K VD C or 2K Vrm s Digit al Input Sensor Ty pe: Wet Co ntact (NPN or PNP), D ry Contac t I/O Mode: DI or Event Counter Dry Co ntact: • On: shor t to GND • Off: open Wet Conta ct: NPN (DI to GND): • [...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Introduc ti on 1-9 ioLogik E1240 Inputs a nd Out puts Analog In puts: 8 channels Isola tion: 3K VD C or 2K Vrm s Analog In put Type: Differential inp ut Resolu tion: 16 bits I/O Mode: Voltage / Current In put Ran ge: 0 to 10 VDC, 0 to 20 mA, 4 to 2 0 mA Accuracy : ±0.1% FSR @ 25°C ±0.3% FSR @ - 10 and 60°C ±0.5% FSR @ - 4[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Introduc ti on 1- 10 ioLogik E1242 Inputs a nd Out puts Analog In puts: 4 channels Digital Inp uts: 4 channels Configur able DIOs: 4 channels Isola tion: 3K VD C or 2K Vrm s Analog In put Type: Differential inp ut Resolu tion: 16 bits I/O Mode: Voltage / Current In put Ran ge: 0 to 10 VDC, 0 to 20 mA, 4 to 2 0 mA Accuracy : ±[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Introduc ti on 1- 11 ioLogik E1260 Inputs a nd Out puts RTD Inp uts: 6 channels Isola tion: 3K VD C or 2K Vrm s RTD Input s In put Type: • PT50, PT100, PT200, PT500 ( - 200 to 850 °C) • PT 1000 ( - 200 to 350 °C) • Re sista nce of 31 0, 620, 1 250, an d 2200 o hms Sampling R ate: • All channe ls: 12 samp les/sec • [...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Introduc ti on 1- 12 Physical D im ension s[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Introduc ti on 1- 13 Hardware R eference Panel G uide NOTE The R ESE T button restarts the server and rese ts all settings to factory def aults. Use a pointed object such as a st raighte ned paper clip to hold down the R ES ET butto n for 5 sec onds . The factory defaults will be loaded once the R EADY LED turns green again. Y[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Introduc ti on 1- 14 I/O Cir cuit D iagram DI Circuit Sinking DO Circui t[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Introduc ti on 1- 15 Sourcing DO Circuit[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Introduc ti on 1- 16 DIO Circuit[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Introduc ti on 1- 17 Relay Circuit AI Circuit[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Introduc ti on 1- 18 RT D Circuit TC Circuit[...]
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2 2. Initial Setup This chapte r describes how to install the io Logik E1200. The follow ing topics are covered in this chapter: Hardw ar e Inst all ation Connec ting the Power Ground ing the i oLogik E1200 DIN Rail, Wall Mo unting Connec ting to the Network Jumper Setti ngs ( DIO an d AI) I/O Wiring D iagrams ioS ea[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Initia l Setup 2-2 Hard ware Ins tallation Connecti ng the Power Connec t the 12 to 36 VDC power line to the ioLogik E1200’s terminal block on the top panel. If power is properly supplie d, the Power LED will glow a solid amber color. ATTENTI ON Determine the maximum po ssible current f or each power w ire and common w ire. [...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Initia l Setup 2-3 Connecti ng to the Network The ioLogik E12 00 has two built - in RJ45 Etherne t ports for connecting a standard direc t or cr oss - over Etherne t cable to either the host PC or another ioLog ik E1200 device. For initial se tup of the ioLogik E 12 00 , it is recomme nded that the io Logik E 12 00 be configur[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Initia l Setup 2-4 DIO Mode Co nfigura tion Sett ings DIO mode config uration setting s are shown below : The default se tting is DO Mode. AI Mode Configuration Sett ings Analog mode co nfiguratio n settings are show n below : The default se tting is Voltage Mode. EXT Power Config urat ion Sett ing s (ioLogik E1213 O nly) The [...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Initia l Setup 2-5 I/O Wiring Diagrams A Dry Co ntac t is a contact that does not prov ide voltage. A Wet Contact is a contact that will pro vide voltag e when closed. ATTENTI ON Remove the screw o n the back panel and open the cover to configure the jumper s.[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Initia l Setup 2-6 NOTE It is recommen ded t o use a c ontact pro tection circuit f or relay output. A var istor can serve as a contact protec tion circuit, w here the parallel circuit connects to the L oad. Load[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Initia l Setup 2-7 ioSear ch™ Installa tion ioSearc h™ is a search utility that help s the user locate io Logik E1200 devices on the loca l network. Find the ioSearc h™ utility in the Docum ent and So ftware CD unde r So ft wa re ioS ea rch , or do wnload the latest version from Moxa’s websit e. 1. Installi ng from[...]
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3 3. Using the Web C onsole The ioLogik E1200 ’s main configuratio n and management utility is the built - in web conso le, which can be used to config ure a wide range of options. The follow ing topics are covered in this chapter: Introd ucti on to the Web Co nsole Over vie w Networ k Settings fo r the Web Cons ole Gener al Setti[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Using the Web Con sole 3-2 Introd uction to the Web Cons ole The ioLo gik E1200 web cons ole is a browser - based config uration utility. Whe n the ioLogik E1200 is connec ted to your network , you may enter the server ’s IP address in your web browser to access the web co nsole. The left panel is the navigatio n panel and c[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Using the Web Con sole 3-3 Overvi ew The Overv iew page contai ns basic informatio n about the ioLog ik E1200, includ ing the model name, serial number , firmware versio n, MAC address, and current I P address. Most impor tantly, you can see the current I/O status by pre ssing the F5 key on the compute r keybo ard to re fresh [...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Using the Web Con sole 3-4 Networ k Settings for th e Web Console Gener al Settings On the General Setti ngs page, you c an assign a server name and locatio n to assist you in differentiati ng betwe en different ioLogik E1200 units. You may also configure the Modbus/TCP timeo ut interval or enable the Communic ation Wa tchdog [...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Using the Web Con sole 3-5 User-D efined Modbus Addressing The input and outp ut address can be configure d in a different format on a specifi c settings page. Check the Enable User -d efi ned Modbus Addressing box, select the Modb us function, and then config ure the start address o f each i tem. Default Modb us Address Y ou [...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Using the Web Con sole 3-6 Act ive OPC Serv er Sett ings Moxa’s Ac tive OPC Server™ is a software package oper ated as an OPC d river of an HMI or SCADA sys tem. It seamles sly connects Moxa’s ioLogik produc ts to a wide variety o f SCADA systems, including the most popular : Wonderw are, Citect, and iFix . Active OPC Se[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Using the Web Con sole 3-7 4. Click the Submit button and the n the Save/Res tart b utton on the next page. 5. On the Create AOP C Tag page, c lick on the Create Tags b utton to “ push ” tag co nfigurations to the Active OPC Ser v er utility . 6. Launch the Activ e OPC Serv er utility and the tags will be auto matically c [...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Using the Web Con sole 3-8 I/O S ettings DI Channe ls The status of each DI (dig ital input) channel appears on the DI Cha nnel Settin g s page. You can also config ure each channel’s d igital input mod e and parameters by click ing on the channel. DI c hannels can oper ate in DI mod e or Event Co unter mode . A ctivate Even[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Using the Web Con sole 3-9 NOTE T he Host Connectio n Watchdog is disab led by default, and must be enabled for Safe Status settings to take effect. Sav e Stat us O n Power Fa ilure: T he ioLogik E12 00 will automatically s ave the counter value when there is a power fa ilure if this function selecte d. Reset C oun te r: Selec[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Using the Web Con sole 3- 10 DO Channels On the I/O Sett ing: DO (Digital Ou tput) Channels pa ge , y o u ca n configure each DO chan nel by click ing on the channel. DO c hanne l s can operate in DO mod e when the status is e ither ON or OFF . If you select Pul se O utput mod e , you ca n sp ecify the ON W idth and OFF W idth[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Using the Web Con sole 3- 11 The DO channel ’ s A lias N ame and logic definition ca n also be c onfigured on this page . You c an apply the alias name to all channels by click on the Apply to all D O c han nels box. AI Channels The current s tatus of each AI (analog input) channe l can be viewed on the AI Chann el Se tting [...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Using the Web Con sole 3- 12 Click o n a specific AI channel to enable or d isable it by selecting the Enable AI Cha nnel fie ld . The re a re t wo mod es available fo r the AI channels : 1. Voltage M ode ( See the Jumper S ett ing s ( DIO and A I) in Chap ter 2 for more detail s ) 2. Current Mode ( See the Jump er S ett ing s[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Using the Web Con sole 3- 13 AI I nput : Curren t Mode Burn O ut mode indicates when the C urrent AI has burned out. For example, the 4– 20 m A B urn O ut mo d e is defined in the following diagr am: Users can define B urn O ut (BO) values ( def ault = 2 mA) for selected range s. When input values are in the B urn O ut r ang[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Using the Web Con sole 3- 14 Selecti ng Enable P oint - Slope f ormula on the Au to Scaling Settin gs page w ill linearly co nvert the actual curre nt or vo ltage value into other user - def ined units, such as percentag e or ppm (parts per million). NOTE The sc aled value’ s Modbus a ddress dif fers from the o riginal v alu[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Using the Web Con sole 3- 15 Enabling the P oin t - Slope For mu la function on the Auto Sc aling Se ttings page will linea rly co nvert the actual curr ent or voltage va lue into other user - defined units, such as percentage or ppm (parts per million). NOTE The sc aled value’ s Modbus address differs from the o rigina l va[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Using the Web Con sole 3- 16 The ioLogik E1200 allows you to calibr ate the temperatur e sensors. In each channel config uratio n section, follo w the instructions and click Calibrat e button to start the RTD sensor calibration. Each calibr at ion requir es around 30 second s per channel. The ioLogik E1200 allows you to manual[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Using the Web Con sole 3- 17 TC Channe ls The current s tatus of each TC (Thermocoup le) channel can be viewed on the TC Channel page. Click o n a specific channel to enabl e or disa bl e the TC channel. Select the Enable TC Channe l check box and then selec t the sensor type that meets the physi cal attachment to the ioLog ik[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Using the Web Con sole 3- 18 The ioLogik E1200 allows you to manually ad just the current temp erature re ading. In each channel config uration sectio n, select the channel, ap ply the offset value, and clic k the S ubmi t button . System M ana gement Accessibilit y IP Lis t You can contro l network access to the ioLogik E120 [...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Using the Web Con sole 3- 19 Allowed Ho sts IP A ddress/ Net mask Any h ost Disabl e 192.1 68. 1.1 20 192.1 68. 1.1 20 / 255. 25 5.2 55.25 5 192.1 68. 1.1 to 1 92. 168.1. 254 192.1 68. 1.0 / 255.2 55. 255.0 192.1 68. 0.1 to 1 92. 168. 255. 254 192.1 68. 0.0 / 255.2 55. 0.0 192.1 68. 1.1 to 1 92. 168. 1.12 6 19 2.1 68.1. 0 / 25[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Using the Web Con sole 3- 20 Export Syst e m Settings On the Expor t Sys tem S et tin g s page, you can exp ort a cop y of the ioLogik ’s configur ation file for back up or impor t into another ioLog ik server. Peer - to -P ee r Netwo rkin g In some remo te automation imp lementatio ns, the contr ol room and field sens or s [...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Using the Web Con sole 3- 21 Sampl e Peer - to - Peer Configuration The follow ing is an example of configuring DO (Se rve r IP: 192.1 68. 127. 253) to D I (Cli ent IP: 192.16 8.1 27. 252) pe er - to - pe er functionality with two ioLogik E1200 devices. Server S ettings: Client S etting s: NOTE Refer to the tab le below for ma[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Using the Web Con sole 3- 22 DO Safe Mode Setti ngs When a peer - to - peer rule o n a local DO channel is no t valid, the loc al DO channel w ill enter S afe M ode. You can select Hold La st , ON , or OFF fro m the S afe Mode Status dro pdown me nu for eac h DO channel . AO Safe M ode Settings When a peer - to - peer rule of [...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Using the Web Con sole 3- 23 Private Tra p The ioLogik E1200 series rem ote I/O provid e s the follow ing private trap trigg ers: Tr igger Ty pe D escrip tion DI - chang e status Send s S NM P tr a p w he n DI status change s. DO - change status Sends SNMP trap whe n DI status changes . Relay - change status Sends SNMP trap wh[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Using the Web Con sole 3- 24 SNMP Trap Enable Channe l SNM P Tr ap b y click ing on the SNMP Trap b ox, and then select the channel you would like to enable. NOTE SNMP is not support ed w hile using the pe er - to - peer functio n . Specific ID The Spec ific ID ( trap number ) can be any number betwee n 1 and 20. (You may need[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Using the Web Con sole 3- 25 Analog I nput Trap Sett in gs For Ana log Inp ut, the tr ap is trigg er ed when an analog input meets the preset conditio ns for Trigger , Value, and Hysteresis . Refer to the AI Channel se ttings in C hapter 3 to set the m ode. Example: For illustr ation purpo ses, consider the fol lowing ex amp l[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Using the Web Con sole 3- 26 RTD Input Tr ap Settin gs For RTD Input, the trap is trigger ed when the RTD input meets the pres et conditio ns for Trigg er, Value, and Hysteresis . Ref er to RTD Channel se ttings to se t the M o de an d Ran ge. Example: When Trigge r = Greater, Value = 400 and Hysteresis = 200, the SNMP trap wi[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Using the Web Con sole 3- 27 When Trigge r = Smaller, Value = 400 , and Hy steresis = 2 00, the SNMP tr ap will o nly be trig ger ed if the TC signal f luctuates from 60 0 to 4 00 , like in scenar io 1. If we change t o Value = 400 and Hystere sis = 400, the SNMP trap will only be trigger ed if the TC s ignal f luctuates from [...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Using the Web Con sole 3- 28 Load Fac tory Def aul ts This functio n will reset all of the io Logik E1200’s se ttings to the factory default v alues. All prev ious settings, including the console passwo rd, will be lost. Save/ Rest art If you change the conf iguration, do not forge t to reboot the system.[...]
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4 4. Using ioSearch™ This chapt er desc ribes io Searc h ™ , which is used to search for and locate ioLogik E1200 units. The follow ing topics are covered in this chapter: Introduction to ioSear ch™ ioSea rch™ Main Scr een Main Scr een Over view ioSear ch ™ Setu p System Sort Quick Links Main Func tion [...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Using i oSearc h™ 4-2 Introd uction to ioS earc h™ Moxa’s ioSearch™ utility is softwar e tool that searche s for io Lo gik E12 00 units on a physical network. T he follo wing functio ns are sup ported by the ioSearch™ utility : • Search f or and locate ioLogik E120 0 units • Conf igure IP addresses • Upgrade f [...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Using i oSearc h™ 4-3 ioSearc h™ Set up System Severa l operations are possib le from the Syst em menu. Auto Scan Acti ve Ether net I /O Serve rs will search for io Logik servers on the ne twork. When conne cting for the first time or recovering from a network disconne ction, you can use this command to find I/O servers th[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Using i oSearc h™ 4-4 Sort The S ort menu allow s the server list in the navig ation panel to be sorted by ioLogik connectio n and server (model ). Quick L inks Quick link s are provided to search for I/O servers on the network and sort the server list. 1 Automatic ally searc h the local network 2 Sort b y i oLogi k E 1200?[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Using i oSearc h™ 4-5 Locate The locate f unction helps users f ind a dedicated ioLogi k on the network. When this func tion is triggere d, the ready LED on the selec ted unit will start to blink ind icating its loc ation. Firmware Upgrade The ioLogik E12 00 supports a remote firmwar e upgrade function. Enter the path to the[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Using i oSearc h™ 4-6 Import Select this command to reload a configuratio n that was exported to a text file . Importing one configur ation file to multiple io Logik E1200 units (same model) is allow ed. To do this, pr ess the “Shift” key, select “ioLogik” , and then right click. Export The export f unction is used t[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Using i oSearc h™ 4-7 Change IP Address The C hange I P Address function allow s you to directly modify the IP a dd ress fo r one or multip le io Logik E1200 series device s, and is especi ally useful for first tim e installatio n. Firs t, select the ioLogik E1200 d evice(s) yo u wish to modify. T hen , rig ht - click on the[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Using i oSearc h™ 4-8 Af ter clicking the Advance button, a wi ndow will pop up to allow users to use ioSear ch™ t o set the IP address by MA C address. i oSearch™ will automatically set sequential IP addresses on the sele cted devices, with the subnet mask a nd gateway set to the same value. Restart S ystem Select this [...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Using i oSearc h™ 4-9 Mass Dep loyment (Import) Users can impor t E1200 series module information v ia ioSearch ™ . Select this comma nd to relo ad a config uration from an expor ted .CSV file. Mass Dep loyment ( E xport) Users can expor t E1200 series module infor mation via ioSe arch ™ . The exp ort file format will be[...]
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5 5. Active OP C Server Active OPC Server is a software package prov ided by Moxa t hat operates as an OPC driver for an HMI or SCADA system. It offer s seaml ess c onnect ion from M oxa's ioLogik series product s to SCADA systems, such as Wonderw are, Citect, and iFix . Active OPC Server meets the latest standard of OPC DA 3.0, which allows c[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Active OPC S erver 5-2 Introd uction to Active OPC Serv er Moxa Active OPC Server is a software package operated as a n OPC d riv er of a n HMI or SCAD A system. It offers seamless connection from Moxa ioLogik ser ies products to SCAD A systems, including the most popul ar — Wonderware, C itect, and iFix. Ac tive OPC Server [...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Active OPC S erver 5-3 OPC Clien t/Serv er create s a co mmon i nter face to connect to different de vices Active OPC Ser ver— From Pull to Push When looking up an I/O d e v ices ’ Modbus table, 19 or more steps are required to create a single tag. The steps includ e specif ying the IP addr ess, selec ti ng the protocols, [...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Active OPC S erver 5-4 DI 0=OFF DI 0=ON ioLog ik Id le ioLogik Tag U pdate DI 1=OFF DI 1=ON[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Active OPC S erver 5-5 Features of A ctiv e OPC Serve r One Simple Click Creat es Act ive Ta gs Moxa’s RTUs, remote I/O devices, and Active OPC Serv ers support auto matic tag generation, whic h eliminates the headac he of specifying individ ual targ et IP addresses, I/O channels , and data formats, while ev en eliminating a[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Active OPC S erver 5-6 Dynamic IP Assig nments for Cell ular RTUs For most c ellular solutio ns, each r emote mode m as well as the centr al SCADA server are assigned static public IPs w hen estab lishing bi - d irectional c ommunicatio n. Yet cellular ne twork carr iers charge higher monthly fees for static , public IPs than [...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Active OPC S erver 5-7 Main Screen Overview Active OPC Ser ver Lite ’s main screen displays a figure of the map ped iologik w ith the status of every I/O ta g. Note that conf iguration and tag s are not available until y ou set the ioLogik to create the tags. 1. Title 2 . Menu b ar 3. Quick link 4. N avigation p anel 5. Tag [...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Active OPC S erver 5-8 System Several operati ons can be accessed from the System m e nu. Networ k Inter face: Select which netw ork to use if the PC has multiple netw ork adaptors installe d. Acti ve Ta g Liste n P ort : Select the preferred TCP socke t port for tag generati on from ioAdmin. Stop Listen : S top re cei v ing t[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Active OPC S erver 5-9 System Log Set tings: Enable or disa ble the Activ e OPC Server sys tem log function. I t will keep a Log file of all the Logging informatio n . Launch DC OM Co nfigur atio n: Launch the Windows DCOM configuratio n ut ility. Regist er OPC as Servi ce: Force Activ e OPC Server to run as a Window s system [...]
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A A. Modbus/TCP Default Address Mappings The follow ing topics are covered in this appendix: E1210 Mod bus M apping E1211 Mod bus M apping E1212 Mod bus M apping E1213 Mod bus M apping E1214 Mod bus M apping E1240 Mod bus M apping E1241 Mod bus M apping E1242 Mod bus M apping E1260 Mod bus M apping E1262 Mod [...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Modbus/ TCP De faul t Addr ess Ma ppings A-2 NOTE The Modbus/T CP ID of the ioLogik E1200 is set to “1” by default. E1210 Modbus Ma pping 0xxxx Read/ Write Coils (Functions 1, 5, 15 ) Reference Address Data T ype Descrip tion 00257 0 x0100 1 bit CH0 DI Counter Oper ate Status 0: Stop 1: Start(R /W) 00258 0 x0101 1 bit CH1 [...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Modbus/ TCP De faul t Addr ess Ma ppings A-3 Reference Address Data T ype Descrip tion 00280 0 x0117 1 bit CH7 DI Clear Count V alue Read Always retur n:0 Write: 1 : Clear counte r value 0 : Return illega l data value(0x03 ) 00281 0 x0118 1 bit CH8 DI Clear Count V alue Read Always return:0 Write: 1 : Clear counte r value 0 : [...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Modbus/ TCP De faul t Addr ess Ma ppings A-4 1xxxx Read Only Coils (F unction 2) Reference Address Data T ype Descrip tion 10001 0x0 000 1 b it CH0 DI Va lue , 0=O FF , 1=ON (Read only ) 10002 0x0 001 1 b it CH1 DI Va lue , 0=O FF , 1=ON (Re ad only) 10003 0x0002 1 bit CH2 DI Va lue , 0=O FF , 1=ON (Read only ) 100[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Modbus/ TCP De faul t Addr ess Ma ppings A-5 Reference Address Data T ype Descrip tion 30046 0x0 02D 1 word CH14 DI Counter Value Lo - Word (Read only ) 30047 0x002E 1 word CH15 DI Counte r Value Hi - Word (Read only ) 30048 0x0 02F 1 word CH15 DI Counter Value Lo - Word (Read only) 30049 0x0 030 1 word DI Value (Ch0 – 15) B[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Modbus/ TCP De faul t Addr ess Ma ppings A-6 Reference Address Data T ype Descrip tion Read: always zero 04132 0 x1023 1 bit CH3 D O Clear P2 P Output Safe Status Write: 1= cle ar status Read: always zero 04133 0x102 4 1 bit CH 4 D O Clear P2 P Output Safe Sta tus Write: 1= clear status Read: always zero 0413 4 0x10 2 5 1 bit [...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Modbus/ TCP De faul t Addr ess Ma ppings A-7 Reference Address Data T ype Descrip tion 14117 0 x1014 1 bit CH 4 D O P2P Output S afe Status 0 =Normal, 1= Safe Mode 14118 0 x1015 1 bit CH 5 D O P2P Output S afe Status 0 =Normal, 1= Safe Mode 14119 0 x1016 1 bit CH 6 D O P2P Output S afe Status 0 =Normal, 1= Safe Mode 14120 0 x1[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Modbus/ TCP De faul t Addr ess Ma ppings A-8 Reference Address Data Type Descrip tion 00265 0x0 108 1 bit CH8 DI Counte r Operate Status 0 : Stop 1: Start(R/W) 00266 0x0 109 1 bit CH9 DI Counte r Operate Status 0 : Stop 1: Start(R/W) 00267 0x010A 1 bit CH10 DI Counter O perate S tatus 0 : Stop 1: Start(R/W) 00268 0x010B 1 bit [...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Modbus/ TCP De faul t Addr ess Ma ppings A-9 Reference Address Data Type Descrip tion 00284 0x011B 1 bit CH11 DI Clear Co unt Value Read Always retur n:0 Write: 1 : Clear counte r value 0 : Return illega l data value(0x03 ) 00285 0x011C 1 bit CH 12 DI Cle ar Count Value Read Always retur n:0 Write: 1 : Clear counte r value 0 :[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Modbus/ TCP De faul t Addr ess Ma ppings A- 10 1xxxx Read Only Coils (F unction 2) Reference Address Data T ype Descrip tion 10001 0x0 000 1 b it CH0 DI Va lue , 0=O FF , 1=ON (Read only ) 10002 0x0 001 1 b it CH1 DI Va lue , 0=O FF , 1=ON (Re ad only) 10003 0x0002 1 bit CH2 DI Va lue , 0=O FF , 1=ON (Read only ) 1[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Modbus/ TCP De faul t Addr ess Ma ppings A- 11 3xxxx Read Only Registers (Functi on 4) Reference Address Data T ype Descrip tion 30017 0x0 010 1 word CH0 DI Counter Value Hi - Wor d (Re ad only) 30018 0x0 011 1 word CH0 DI Counter Value Lo - Word (Re ad only) 30019 0x0012 1 word CH1 DI Counter Value Hi - Word (Read only) 30020[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Modbus/ TCP De faul t Addr ess Ma ppings A- 12 Reference Address Data T ype Descrip tion 00257 0 x0100 1 bit CH0 DI Counter Oper ate Status 0: Stop 1: Start (R/W) 00258 0 x0101 1 bit CH1 DI Counter Oper ate Status 0: Stop 1: Start (R/W) 00259 0 x0102 1 bit CH2 DI Counter Oper ate Status 0: Stop 1: Start (R/W) 00260 0 x0103 1 b[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Modbus/ TCP De faul t Addr ess Ma ppings A- 13 Reference Address Data T ype Descrip tion Rea d Always retur n: 0 Write: 1 : Clear counter value 0 : Return illega l data value(0x03 ) 00281 0x011 8 1 bit CH 8 DI Clear Count Value Rea d Always retur n: 0 Write: 1 : Clear counter value 0 : Return illega l data value(0x03 ) 00282 0[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Modbus/ TCP De faul t Addr ess Ma ppings A- 14 Reference Address Data T ype Descrip tion 14129 0 x1020 1 word CH0 DO C lear P2 P Output Sa fe Status Write: 1= clear sta tus Read: always zero 14130 0 x1021 1 word CH 1 DO Clear P2 P Output S afe Status Write: 1= clear sta tus Read: always zero 14131 0 x1022 1 word CH 2 DO Clear [...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Modbus/ TCP De faul t Addr ess Ma ppings A- 15 E1214 Modbus Ma pping 0xxxx Read/ Write Coils (Functions 1, 5, 15 ) Reference Address Da ta Type Descriptio n DO Cha nne l 00001 0x0 000 1 bit CH 0 DO (Relay) Val ue 0: Off 1: On 00002 0x0 001 1 bit CH 1 DO (R el ay ) Value 0 : Of f 1: On 00003 0x0 002 1 bit CH 2 DO (R el ay ) Val[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Modbus/ TCP De faul t Addr ess Ma ppings A- 16 Reference Address Da ta Type Descriptio n Read Always retur n:0 Write: 1 : Clear counte r value 0 : Return illega l data value(0x03 ) 00276 0x0 113 1 bit CH3 DI Cle ar Count Value Read Always retur n:0 Write: 1 : Clear counte r value 0 : Return illega l data value(0x03 ) 00277 0x0[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Modbus/ TCP De faul t Addr ess Ma ppings A- 17 3xxxx Read Only Registers (Functi on 4) Reference Address Data T ype Descrip tion 30017 0x0 010 1 word CH0 DI Counter Value Hi - Wor d (Re ad only) 30018 0x0 011 1 word CH0 DI Counter Value Lo - Word (Re ad only) 30019 0x0012 1 word CH1 DI Counter Value Hi - Word (Read only) 30020[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Modbus/ TCP De faul t Addr ess Ma ppings A- 18 Reference Address Data T ype Descrip tion 30013 0x000C 1 word CH2 Read AI Scaling Value Hi (float) 30014 0x0 00D 1 word CH2 Read AI Scaling V alue Low (float) 30015 0x000E 1 word CH3 Re ad AI Scali ng Value Hi (flo at) 30016 0x0 00F 1 word CH3 R e ad AI S caling V alue Low (float)[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Modbus/ TCP De faul t Addr ess Ma ppings A- 19 3xxxx Read Only Registers (Functi on 4) Reference Address Data T ype Descrip tion 40025 0x 0018 1 word CH A I 0 Mode : 1:4 - 20mA , 2:0 - 20m A, 4: BO 40026 0x 0019 1 word CH A I 1 Mode : 1:4 - 20mA , 2:0 - 20m A, 4: BO 40027 0x00 1A 1 word CH A I 2 Mod e: 1:4 - 20mA, 2:0 - 20mA, [...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Modbus/ TCP De faul t Addr ess Ma ppings A- 20 3xxxx Read Only Registers (Functi on 4) Reference Address Data T ype Descrip tion 30001 0x0 000 2 words CH0 Re ad AO Scaling Value (float) 30002 0x0 001 2 words CH1 Re ad AO Scaling Value (float) 30003 0x0002 2 words CH2 Read AO Scaling V alue (float) 30004 0x0 003 2 words CH3 Re [...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Modbus/ TCP De faul t Addr ess Ma ppings A- 21 Reference Address Data T ype Descrip tion 00276 0x0 113 1 b it CH3 DI Cle ar Count Value Rea d Always return:0 Write: 1 : Clear counte r value 0 : Return illega l data value(0x03 ) 00277 0x0 114 1 b it CH4 DI Cle ar Count Value Read Always retur n:0 Write: 1 : Clear counte r value[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Modbus/ TCP De faul t Addr ess Ma ppings A- 22 Reference Address Data T ype Descrip tion 14115 0x1 012 1 b it CH 2 DO P2P Output Safe Status 0=Norm al, 1=Safe Mode 14116 0x1 013 1 b it CH 3 DO P2P Output Safe Status 0=Norm al, 1=Safe Mode 3xxxx Read Only Registers (Functi on 4) Reference Address Dat a Typ e Descrip tion DI Cha[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Modbus/ TCP De faul t Addr ess Ma ppings A- 23 Reference Address Dat a Typ e Descrip tion 2: Ove r Rang e 3. Under Range 30580 0x0243 1 word Read AI 3 Current Mode Status 0: N ormal 1: Burn Out 2: Ove r Rang e 3. Under Range 4xxxx Read/Write Regi sters (F unct ions 3, 6, 16) Reference Address Data Typ e Descriptio n 40033 0x00[...]
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ioLogik E12 00 Series Modbus/ TCP De faul t Addr ess Ma ppings A- 24 E1262 Modbus Ma pping 3xxxx Read Only Regis ters (Functi on 4) Reference Address Data T ype Descrip tion 32049 0x0 800 1 word CH0 TC Minimum Value Hi Word Unit:0.1 (Cels ius, Fahr enheit) 0.00 01(mV) 32050 0x0 801 1 word CH0 TC Minimum Value Lo Word Hi+Lo R ange: 0 – 429 49672 9[...]
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B B. Network Port N umbers ioLogik E1200 Network Port Us age Port Typ e Usage 80 TC P Web console service 502 TCP Mo dbus/TC P communication 68 UDP BOOTP/D HCP 4800 UDP Auto sear ch 69 U DP Export/imp ort conf iguration f ile 9900 TCP Ac tive OPC Server 9950 TCP Ac tive OPC Server 9020 (defa ult) TCP Peer - to - p eer[...]
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C C. Factory Default S ettings ioLog ik E1200 series products ar e configured with the follo wing factory default setting s: Defa ult IP addr ess 192.1 68. 127. 254 Defa ult Netmask 255.2 55. 255. 0 Defa ult Gateway 0.0.0. 0 Communic ation watc hdog Dis able Modbus /TCP Alive Check On Modbus /TCP Timeo ut Interv al 60 s ec DI Mod e DI Filter time 1[...]
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D D. Pinouts Pin A ssi gnm ent of Te rmina l B lock s NOTE EX_V: E xternal V oltage EX_C: E xternal C om[...]
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E E. F CC Inter ference St ateme nt Federal Commu nication C ommission Warning! This equip ment has bee n tested and fo und to comply w ith the limits f or a Class A digital dev ice, pursuant to p art 15 of the FCC Rules . Operation is subject to the following two conditio ns: (1) This device may not cause harmful interf erence, and (2) this device[...]