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2. Module Nomenclature and Settings 

   

 

RP-COM(FIT)H, RP-COM(FIT)H-AF 

11

 

ID Switch 

This sets the device ID for the RP-COM(FIT)H, RP-COM(FIT)H-AF. 

The setting range is 0 - E (0 - 14), but the ID can be set in the range 0 - 254 by software. 

Note that device ID F (15) means “Terminal Mode”. 

The factory default setting is that the ID switch setting is used and the device ID is set to “0”. 

ID

Factory setting

0

1

23

45

6

7

9

A

BCDE

F

8

(ID

0)

 

Figure 2.2.  ID Switch 

0 - E 

:  Device Number 

:  Changes to system restoration mode.   

Selected when carrying out maintenance on the product connected to Ethernet from the 
setup utility 

 

 

Summary of Contents for RP-COM(FIT)H

Page 1: ...F eIT Series RS 232C Ethernet Media Converter RP COM FIT H RS 232C Ethernet Media Converter PoE Conform RP COM FIT H AF User s Manual CONTEC CO LTD ...

Page 2: ...ailer Product Configuration List Module RP COM FIT H or RP COM FIT H AF 1 First Step Guide 1 CD ROM F eIT Series Setup Disk 1 1 Rubber feet 4 Piece of Velcro 2 set Power connector 1 1 The CD ROM contains various software and User s Manual this manual First step guide CD ROM F eIT Series Setup Disk x 4 x 2 Power connector Rubber feet Piece of Velcro RP COM H POWER COM MODE ID 10 30 Vi Vi FG RS 232C...

Page 3: ...notice All relevant issues have been considered in the preparation of this document Should you notice an omission or any questionable item in this document please feel free to notify CONTEC CO LTD Regardless of the foregoing statement CONTEC assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document nor for results obtained by the user as a result of using this product Trademarks F ...

Page 4: ...Support 4 Web Site 4 Limited Three Years Warranty 4 How to Obtain Service 4 Liability 4 Safety Precautions 5 Safety Information 5 Handling Precautions 5 Caution on maintenance 6 Environment 7 Inspection 7 Storage 7 Disposal 7 2 Module Nomenclature and Settings 9 Nomenclature of Module Components 9 LED indicator 9 MODE Switch 10 ID Switch 11 Input Output Interface 12 3 Explanation in Mode of Operat...

Page 5: ...es 29 Setup Utility 29 6 SNMP Agent Functions 31 SNMPc Overview 31 MIB Support 31 Control Using SNMPc 32 Building in to SNMPc 33 MIB Database Updates 33 7 Troubleshooting 35 When Communication Fails 35 When SNMP Connections Fail 35 When the RP COM FIT H RP COM FIT H AF Will Not Start 35 8 Appendix 37 System Reference 37 Product Specifications 37 External Dimensions 39 Memory register 40 Difference...

Page 6: ...ting switches or connecting to external devices For information about how to use the software refer to the Help section on the attached CD ROM 1 RS 232C 2ch communication module COM 2 FIT GY Isolated RS 422A RS 485 1ch communication module COM 1PD FIT GY 2 IEEE 802 3af defined technology that supplies power from a LAN cable PoE enables flexible layout regardless where the power supply is Features ...

Page 7: ...OM driver for Windows For more details refer to the Help section on the attached CD ROM Setup utility Automatically detects RP COM FIT H and RP COM FIT H AF on the network upon startup Can set the device for the operating mode Virtual COM Mode Penetration Mode Modem Mode Device ID IP address subnet mask etc Virtual COM Driver Software allowing devices in our serial communication media converter se...

Page 8: ...sories Option Add on device modules RS 232C 2ch Communication Module COM 2 FIT GY Isolated RS 422A 485 1ch Communication Module COM 1PD FIT GY Accessory for the RP COM FIT H AC adapter input 90 264VAC output 12V 1A POA201 10 2 Accessory for the RP COM FIT H AF AC adapter input 90 264VAC output 5VDC 2 0A POA200 20 2 AC DC Power Supply Unit input 85 132VAC output 5VDC 3 0A POW AD13GY AC DC Power Sup...

Page 9: ...charge only when this device is returned freight prepaid with a copy of the original invoice and a Return Merchandise Authorization to the distributor or the CONTEC group office from which it was purchased This warranty is not applicable for scratches or normal wear but only for the electronic circuitry and original modules The warranty is not applicable if the device has been tampered with or dam...

Page 10: ...t use or store the equipment in a hot or cold place or in a place that is subject to severe temperature changes Operating temperature range 0 50 C Do not use or store the equipment in a place subject to direct sunlight or near a heating device such as a stove Do not use or store the equipment in a dusty or humid place Operating humidity range 10 90 RH no condensation As this product contains preci...

Page 11: ...d herein FCC PART 15 Class A Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not instal...

Page 12: ...DE 10 30 Vi Vi FG RS 232C 10 100M ACT LINK VDC ID 0 4 5 6 7 9 C F 8 COM POWER 0 8 F 7 C 4 B 3 6 E 5 D A 2 9 1 Check that the ventilation slit has no obstruction and has no dust or foreign matter adhering Storage When storing this product keep it in its original packing form 1 Put the module in the storage bag 2 Wrap it in the packing material then put it in the box 3 Store the package at room temp...

Page 13: ...1 Before Using the Product 8 RP COM FIT H RP COM FIT H AF ...

Page 14: ... UTP connector FG LED indicator MODE switch RS 232C connector ID switch Power supply input connector LED indicator Power supply input connector UTP connector FG LED indicator MODE switch RS 232C connector ID switch Figure 2 1 Nomenclature of Module Components CAUTION Do not block the ventilation vents as this may result in damage or malfunction due to overheating LED indicator Table 2 1 LED Displa...

Page 15: ...e power on and then turning on the power Item Description Operating mode Set the operating mode SW1 SW2 Operating mode OFF OFF Selected in Through Mode OFF ON Selected in Modem Mode ON OFF Selected in Virtual COM Mode ON ON Not used Setting the MODE switch after power on Item Description Initialization Restore the RP COM FIT H RP COM FIT H AF to its factory default settings When SW1 is turned on d...

Page 16: ...he range 0 254 by software Note that device ID F 15 means Terminal Mode The factory default setting is that the ID switch setting is used and the device ID is set to 0 ID Factory setting 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 A BCD E F 8 ID 0 Figure 2 2 ID Switch 0 E Device Number F Changes to system restoration mode Selected when carrying out maintenance on the product connected to Ethernet from the setup utility ...

Page 17: ...eady Output 5 SG Signal ground 6 DSR Modem ready Input 7 RTS Request to send Output 8 CTS Clear to send Input 9 RI Ring indicator Input Not used UTP Connector Table 2 4 UTP Port Pin Assignments Signal name Pin No RP COM FIT H RP COM FIT H AF 8 Not used Used in PoE 7 Not used Used in PoE 6 RD RD 5 Not used Used in PoE 4 Not used Used in PoE 3 RD RD 2 TD TD 1 TD TD 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Power Input Connec...

Page 18: ...OM FIT H HUB 9II 8X 7X 6X 5X 4X 3X 2X 1X Ethernet HUB 9II 8X 7X 6X 5X 4X 3X 2X 1X RP COM H MODE 10 30 Vi Vi FG RS 232C 10 100M ACT LINK V DC ID 4 7 9 C 8 COM POW ER 0 8 F 7 C 4 B 3 6 E 5 D A 2 9 1 CH0 CH1 RX TX COM 2 CH0 C H0 C H1 CH1 Device ID RX TX 0 4 C 8 CH0 CH1 RX TX CH0 CH1 RX TX RP COM FIT H COM 2 FIT GY HUB 9II 8X 7X 6X 5X 4X 3X 2X 1X Example1 RP COM FIT H can be used like COM3 of the PC v...

Page 19: ...ther party s Device ID can be set It is also necessary to match the serial parameters of the serial devices to be connected to the product and its stacked add on device module by using the setup utility For information about how to use the setup utility refer to the Help section on the attached CD ROM 1 RS 232C 2ch communication module COM 2 FIT GY Isolated RS 422A RS 485 1ch communication module ...

Page 20: ...S 232C device D and RS 232C device F Communication is disabled between directly stacked devices RS 232C device C device ID 1 Connection to Ethernet wired LAN RS 232C device E device ID 1 RS 232C device D device ID 2 Connection to Ethernet wired LAN RS 232C device F device ID 2 It is same when RP COM FIT H AF is replaced to RP COM FIT H and when COM 1PD FIT GY is replaced to COM2 FIT GY too HUB RP ...

Page 21: ... be performed between RS 232C or RS 422A RS 485 devices connected to RP COM FIT H RP COM FIT H AF and add on device module 2 Communications with UDP IP Socket This can be used to communicate with Windows PCs or workstations on the Ethernet 3 Build and transmit or receive Ethernet frames This can be used to communicate with Ethernet devices that use a protocol other than UDP IP The Device ID is set...

Page 22: ...ID 4 7 9 C 8 CO M POWER 0 8 F 7 C 4 B 3 6 E 5 D A 2 9 1 CH0 CH1 RX TX COM 2 CH0 C H0 C H1 CH1 Device ID RX TX 0 4 C 8 CH0 CH1 RX TX CH0 CH1 RX TX Example1 RS 232C device A Device ID 1 RS 232C device B Device ID 2 RS 232C device C Device ID 3 Example2 RS 232C device B Device ID 2 RS 232C device A Device ID 1 RS 232C device D Device ID 4 RS 232C device C Device ID 3 RS 232C device F Device ID 6 RS 2...

Page 23: ...3 Explanation in Mode of Operation 18 RP COM FIT H RP COM FIT H AF ...

Page 24: ... selected from 0 to 2 Up to three units can be added RP COM FIT H RP COM H MODE 10 30 Vi Vi FG RS 232C 10 100M ACT LINK VDC ID 4 7 9 C 8 COM POW ER 0 8 F 7 C 4 B 3 6 E 5 D A 2 9 1 CH0 CH1 RX TX COM 2 CH0 CH0 CH1 CH1 Device ID RX TX 0 4 C 8 CH0 CH1 RX TX CH0 CH1 RX TX Add on device module COM 2 FIT GY It is the same as with the RP COM FIT H AF and COM 1PD FIT GY CH0 CH1 RX TX COM 2 CH0 CH0 CH1 CH1 ...

Page 25: ...he pawl of the locking device with a tool that has a slender tip downward from above to open the spring for the locking device the groove moves toward you Locking device Unlocking Push the groove of the locking device with a tool that has a slender tip in the direction of the arrow until the device is locked Locking device ...

Page 26: ...ing the device module Inserting the stack hook by aligning it with the hook insertion inlet for the other device automatically locks the device module Removing the device module Unlock the locking device at the top and the bottom Remove the connected module from the hook ...

Page 27: ...ndition 35mm DIN rail Press here to life the fixing hook Figure 4 1 Mounting on a DIN Rail 1 3 2 Hook the unit from the upper part of the DIN rail and press the lower part of the unit onto the DIN rail Side view Figure 4 1 Mounting on a DIN Rail 2 3 3 The fixing hook is automatically locked and the module can be mounted in one touch Side view Fixing hook Figure 4 1 Mounting on a DIN Rail 3 3 ...

Page 28: ...view 35mm DIN rail Figure 4 2 Removing the Module from the DIN Rail 1 3 2 With the fixing hook unlocked pull the lower part of the unit toward you Side view Figure 4 2 Removing the Module from the DIN Rail 2 3 3 By lifting the unit you can easily remove it from the DIN rail Side view Figure 4 2 Removing the Module from the DIN Rail 3 3 ...

Page 29: ...he rubber pads included with the unit To install on a table top choose a sturdy level surface with a well ventilated space approx 5cm in all directions CAUTION Do not obstruct the ventilation slits This can cause the temperature inside the product to rise and can damage the components inside ...

Page 30: ...10BASE T Category 5 UTP or Category 5 STP cable for 100BASE TX RS 232C cable UTP or STP cable RP COM H MODE 10 30 Vi Vi FG RS 232C 10 100M ACT LINK VDC ID 0 2 4 6 7 9 C E 8 COM POWER 0 8 F 7 C 4 B 3 6 E 5 D A 2 9 1 RP COM FIT H or RP COM FIT H AF Figure 4 3 Cable Connection CAUTION The RP COM FIT H RP COM FIT H AF operates as a DTE Data Terminal Equipment device Use a straight through cable if con...

Page 31: ...supply input connector connect a supported cable from the detachable connector at the front Supported cable AWG28 16 If 10 30VDC power supply is available in the installation environment power can be supplied directly Alternatively the optional AC adapter POA201 10 2 can also be connected to the product RP COM H MODE 10 30 Vi Vi FG RS 232C 10 100M ACT LINK VDC ID 0 2 4 6 7 9 C E 8 COM POWER 0 8 F ...

Page 32: ... POWER 0 8 F 7 C 4 B 3 6 E 5 D A 2 9 1 HUB corresponding to PoE Figure 4 6 Connection of a Power Supply Using the UTP cable power supply unit corresponding to PoE Supplying power from the power supply input connector To supply power from the power supply input connector connect a supported cable from the detachable connector at the front Supported cable AWG28 16 You can also connect an optional AC...

Page 33: ...4 Installation and Connection 28 RP COM FIT H RP COM FIT H AF ...

Page 34: ...s in Advanced Settings The operating mode and Device ID can also be set by the MODE switch or ID switch For information about how to use the setup utility and detail of each setting refer to the Help file which can be opened from the Windows start menu after the attached CD ROM has been installed Setup Utility The setup utility allows the user to detect read and write device settings on the networ...

Page 35: ...5 Setup 30 RP COM FIT H RP COM FIT H AF ...

Page 36: ...roduct provides MIB support for MIB II RFC1213 and private MIB Support is provided for the following group names Table 6 1 Group Names MIB Group name Description MIB II system Information related to AP including AP control name operating time etc interfaces Basic information related to the physical interface layer including MAC address etc at Information corresponding to the ARP cache ip Informati...

Page 37: ...an operate the PC on which SNMPc is installed as a network manager analyzing network status and error information from this device as shown below Also you can install the Utility Disk provided with this product on SNMPc to display information about this product in graphic form as shown below CAUTION In order to control this product its IP address and community name must be entered accurately in th...

Page 38: ...MIB RP COM FIT H AF 3 Embed the data according to the procedure displayed on the screen MIB Database Updates After installing a new vendor you will have to update the MIB database the next time SNMPc is started Follow these steps to update the MIB database In this description we use SNMPc Ver 5 as an example 1 Start SNMPc To start SNMPc Ver 5 select Start Program SNMPc 5 0 Startup System 2 Click Y...

Page 39: ...6 SNMP Agent Functions 34 RP COM FIT H RP COM FIT H AF ...

Page 40: ...ions Fail It is possible that the device cannot locate a control parameter or that a private MIB has not been compiled See Chapter 6 If MIB settings have not been made the correct community name may not have been entered Be sure the community name setting agrees with the network manager s setting Check the SNMP settings that are being used When the RP COM FIT H RP COM FIT H AF Will Not Start Check...

Page 41: ...7 Troubleshooting 36 RP COM FIT H RP COM FIT H AF ...

Page 42: ...et function IEEE802 3af Not supported Supported Supply voltage 10 0 30 0VDC 5 5 0VDC 5 In case of supply from the power connector Current consumption When supplying 12 0VDC 0 2A Max Only RP COM FIT H When supplying 24 0VDC 0 1A Max Only RP COM FIT H When supplying 5 0VDC 0 4A Max Only RP COM FIT H AF In case of supply from the power connector When supplying 48VDC 0 068A Max Only RP COM FIT H AF In...

Page 43: ...EC1000 4 2Level 2 EN61000 4 2Level 2 Atmospheric discharge 8kV IEC1000 4 2Level 3 EN61000 4 2Level 3 Vibration resistance Sweep resistance 10 57Hz semi amplitude 0 15mm 57 150Hz 2 0G 40minutes each in X Y and Z directions JIS C0040 compliant IEC68 2 6 compliant Impact resistance 15G half sine shock for 11ms in X Y and Z directions JIS C0041 compliant IEC68 2 27 compliant Grounding Class D groundin...

Page 44: ... 25 2 3 5 64 7 4 0 mm RP COM H MODE 10 30 Vi Vi FG RS 232C 10 100M ACT LINK VDC ID 0 4 5 6 7 9 C F 8 COM POWER 0 8 F 7 C 4 B 3 6 E 5 D A 2 9 1 5 0 45 0 35 0 14 0 14 0 31 5 This is figure of RP COM FIT H It is the same size as with RP COM FIT H AF Figure 8 1 External Dimensions ...

Page 45: ...inal setting mode REG005 Operation Mode R W MODE SW setting 0 Through mode 1 Modem mode 2 Virtual COM mode 0 300 1 600 2 1 200 3 2 400 4 4 800 5 9 600 6 14 400 7 19 200 8 38 400 9 57 600 10 115 200 11 230 400 REG006 Baudrate R W MODE SW setting 12 460 800 13 921 600 0 Hardware control RTS CTS REG007 Flow control R W Hardware control 1 None 2 Hardware control XON XOFF REG008 Data bit R W 8bit 0 8bi...

Page 46: ...Initial value Do not receive MAC or UDP 0 Disabled 1 Enabled REG091 UDP port setting R W Disabled Only applies when UDP is set as the type of data to receive REG092 and above Minimum value of UDP port 1 R W 6000h 0 With no setup REG094 and above Maximum value of UDP port 1 R W 6000h REG096 and above Minimum value of UDP port 2 R W 0000h REG098 and above Maximum value of UDP port 2 R W 0000h REG100...

Page 47: ...ue Supplement 000 254 IP address R W 000 000 000 000 Device ID and IP address Note In the Access column R indicates read and W indicates write This table defines the correspondence between device ID and IP address It is required for communication with devices on the other side of an IP router It is not required for communication within the same network group ...

Page 48: ...y COM 2 FIT GY x 3 RS 232C 1ch 2ch x 3 7ch total COM 1PD FIT GY x 3 RS 232C 1ch RS 422A 485 3ch 4ch total Same as the left Power voltage 5 0VDC 5 0 4A Max 5 0VDC 5 When supplying 5 0VDC 0 4A Max Only RP COM FIT H AF In case of supply from the power connector When supplying 48VDC 0 068A Max Only RP COM FIT H AF In case of supply from the POE function For the current consumption of the add on device...

Page 49: ...u Osaka 555 0025 Japan Japanese http www contec co jp English http www contec com Chinese http www contec com cn No part of this document may be copied or reproduced in any form by any means without prior written consent of CONTEC CO LTD 10192012 12162005 Management No A 51 131 10192012_rev4 Parts No LYFN574 ...

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