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DIP Switch Settings

 

Provide 4 pins DIP switch for function settings, 
where "ON" is enable valid terminal. The device 

needs to be powered on again to change the status of DIP 
switch. 
DIP switches definition as follows:   

DIP 

Definition 

Operation 

Reserved 

Restore factory 
defaults 

Set the DIP switch to ON, 
power on the device again, it 
will restore to factory settings, 
then turn off the DIP switch. 

Reserved 

Reserved 

Serial Port Connection

 

 

3IN1 Interface 

The model I of this series provides 3IN1 serial 
port, which supports RS232, RS485 and RS422 
at the same time. The interface type is RJ45 and 

its pin definitions are as follows: 

PIN 

5. 

RS-232 

DSR

 

RTS

 

GND

 

TXD

 

RXD

 

DCD

 

CTS

 

DTR

 

RS-485 

 

 

GND

 

 

 

D-

 

 

D+

 

RS-422 

 

R-

 

GND

 

R+

 

 

T-

 

 

T+

 

 

RS-485/ 422 interface 

The model II of this series provides 5-Pin 
5.08mm pitch terminal blocks. The serial 
port is isolated and its pin definitions are 

as follows: 

PIN 

5. 

RS-485 

D+ 

D- 

GND 

— 

— 

RS-422 

T+ 

T- 

GND 

R+ 

R- 

Checking LED Indicator

 

The device provides LED indicators to monitor the device 

working status with a comprehensive simplified 
troubleshooting; the function of each LED is described in the 
table as below: 

LED 

Indicate 

Description 

PWR 

ON 

PWR is connected and running 
normally 

OFF 

PWR is disconnected and 
running abnormally 

RUN 

Blinking 

System runs normally 

OFF 

The system is not running or 
running abnormally 

ON 

System is running abnormally 

LINK (1-2) 

ON 

Copper port has established an 
active network connection. 

Blinking 

Copper port is in a network 
activity state. 

OFF 

Copper port has not established 
an active network connection. 

TX(1-8) 

OFF 

No data or abnormal data is 

being transmitted through serial 
port. 

Blinking 

Serial port is transmitting data. 

RX(1-8) 

OFF 

Serial port is not receiving data 
or receiving data abnormally 

Blinking 

Serial port is receiving data. 

Logging in to WEB Interface

 

This device supports WEB management and configuration. 
Computer can access the device via Ethernet interface. The 
way of logging in to device’s configuration interface via IE 
browser is shown as below: 
Step 1 

Configure the IP addresses of computer and the 
device to the same network segment(The network 
segment of Network Port 1 is 1, and the network 

segment of network port 2 is 8), and the network 
between them can be mutually accessed. 

Step 2 

Enter device’s IP address in the address bar of the 
computer browser. 

         Network Port 1: 

 

Network Port 2: 

 

Step 3 

Enter device’s username and password in the login 
window as shown below. 

 

Step 4 

Click “OK” button to login to the WEB interface of 
the device. 

Notes: 

 

The default IP address of the device network port 1 is 
“192.168.1.254”, port 2 is “192.168.8.254”. 

 

The default user name and password of the device are 
“admin”. 

 

If the username or password is lost, user can restore it to 
factory settings via device DIP switch or management 
software; all modified configurations will be cleared 
after restoring to factory settings, so please backup 
configuration file in advance. 

Summary of Contents for GW1118 Series

Page 1: ...ble x1 8 Warranty card x1 9 Foot pad x4 If any of these items are damaged or lost please contact our company or dealers we will solve it ASAP Product Overview The series products are MODBUS gateway devices Models are as follows Model I GW1118 8D 3IN1 8 RS 485 422 232 serial ports 2 100M copper port Model II GW1118 8DI RS 485 8 RS 485 422 serial port with isolation 2 100M copper port Panel Design T...

Page 2: ...ence installation dimension mark 2 bolt positions on the wall Step 3 Nail M4 screws on the wall and keep 2mm interspace reserved Step 4 Hang the device on two screws and slide downward then tighten the screw to enhance stability mounting ends Wall mounted Device Disassembling Step 1 Device power off Step 2 Unscrew the screw on the wall about 2mm Step 3 Lift the device upward slightly take out the ...

Page 3: ...ing abnormally LINK 1 2 ON Copper port has established an active network connection Blinking Copper port is in a network activity state OFF Copper port has not established an active network connection TX 1 8 OFF No data or abnormal data is being transmitted through serial port Blinking Serial port is transmitting data RX 1 8 OFF Serial port is not receiving data or receiving data abnormally Blinki...

Page 4: ...Running indicator Copper port connection indicator Serial port transmission and receiving data indicator Power supply Input power supply 12 48VDC Access terminal block 3 pin 5 08mm pitch terminal blocks Power consumption Model I No load 1 80W 12VDC Full load 3 90W 12VDC Model II No load 3 16W 12VDC Full load 3 72W 12VDC Working environment Model I Operating temperature 40 75 Storage temperature 40...

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