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PCAN-Ethernet Gateway DR – User Manual 
 

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Summary of Contents for PCAN-Ethernet Gateway DR

Page 1: ...CAN to LAN Gateway in DIN rail plastic casing User Manual PCAN Ethernet Gateway DR Document version 1 3 1 2014 07 25...

Page 2: ...mentioned in this document may be the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies They are not explicitly marked by and 2014 PEAK System Technik GmbH PEAK System Technik GmbH Ott...

Page 3: ...11 3 1 First Connection to the PCAN Gateway 11 3 1 1 Preparing the Computer 11 3 1 2 Establishing the Connection 12 3 2 Basic Configuration 14 3 2 1 Change Login Data 14 3 2 2 Setting up CAN 14 3 2 3...

Page 4: ...33 5 4 1 CAN 33 5 4 2 LAN 37 5 5 Device 40 5 5 1 Device Configuration 41 5 5 2 User Management 43 5 5 3 Software Update 45 5 6 Help 46 5 7 Support 46 6 Application Examples 47 6 1 Unidirectional Data...

Page 5: ...ration of the device is done via a comfortable web interface Besides a variety of status information settings for the device itself for the communication interfaces and for message routing are provide...

Page 6: ...Two High speed CAN channels ISO 11898 2 Bit rates from 5 kbit s up to 1 Mbit s Compliant with CAN specifications 2 0A 11 Bit ID and 2 0B 29 Bit ID Galvanic isolation of the CAN channels up to 500 V a...

Page 7: ...er Manual 7 1 3 Scope of Supply PCAN Ethernet Gateway DR in DIN rail plastic casing Mating connectors Phoenix Type MSTB 2 5 4 ST BK for both CAN channels RS 232 and power supply RJ 45 network patch co...

Page 8: ...nual 8 2 Connectors Figure 1 Position of the connectors 2 1 CAN1 CAN2 The CAN connectors are located on the upper side of the casing Figure 2 Pin assignment CAN connector 1 2 Pin Function 1 CAN High 2...

Page 9: ...nt of the casing Figure 3 Pin assignment RJ 45 connector Pin Function 1 TxD 2 TxD 3 RxD 4 not connected 5 not connected 6 RxD 7 not connected 8 not connected 2 3 RS 232 The RS 232 connector is located...

Page 10: ...r Manual 10 2 4 Power Supply The connection for the power supply is located on the lower side of the casing Figure 5 Pin assignment Power connector Pin Function 1 GND 2 not connected 3 Vbat 8 30 V 4 S...

Page 11: ...ctions 3 1 1 Preparing the Computer Your computer must be configured with an appropriate IP address to connect to the device via LAN To determine your IP address and to change it if necessary follow t...

Page 12: ...ess in the range from 192 168 1 1 to 192 168 1 254 but not the PCAN Gateway s own address which is indicated on the left casing side 7 Click on Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 is shown Leave this entry unch...

Page 13: ...on website you can find the login area Enter admin for each the username and the password and confirm with Enter The restricted area appears and you can start setting up the PCAN Ethernet Gateway DR Y...

Page 14: ...Do not act care lessly and leave your system open to attack Never deposit the login data in any form on the Internet or make it easily accessible Do not give the new login data carelessly to third pa...

Page 15: ...assigned automatically Enable DHCP to use this feature 2 Confirm the entry with Save Settings You are automatically logged out and the basic setup of the device is now completed When the PCAN Gateway...

Page 16: ...t the PCAN Gateway should use in the LAN network at the bottom of the page IP address and Subnet mask The gateway address can optionally be specified 2 Confirm the entry with Save Settings You are aut...

Page 17: ...d CAN bus needs to be electrically termi nated on both ends using resistors of 120 The device does not have an internal termination 3 Connect the RJ 45 connector using a LAN cable to the IP network 4...

Page 18: ...s LEDs The PCAN Ethernet Gateway DR has two status LEDs and two LAN LEDs that represent the following conditions LEDs Status Condition Green on System start Status Green blinking Ready for operation Y...

Page 19: ...5 seconds to reset the PCAN Gateway to factory defaults With a reset to the factory defaults the IP address and the login data are reset to the initial value see the label on the left side of the PCAN...

Page 20: ...your browser Afterwards the configuration website opens Besides providing a variety of status information the website can directly manage settings for the device itself communication interfaces and m...

Page 21: ...rt Note For full functionality and an optimal representation of the website we recommend one of the following Internet browsers Internet Explorer 8 or higher Mozilla Firefox Safari Opera or Chrome The...

Page 22: ...network The subpages of Routing provide an opportunity for managing editing and deleting routes as well as to search for other devices in the network The links in the control box below the menu perfor...

Page 23: ...d of the navigation lists important information about the current configuration 5 1 3 General Symbols The configuration website uses a variety of different symbols and icons to convey general informat...

Page 24: ...are displayed The CAN interfaces can be configured on the Network CAN page LAN Interface This box displays the LAN interface settings IP address Subnet mask and gateway are adjustable The MAC address...

Page 25: ...outing Add Route page new message forwarding instances can be created Detected Devices This table shows all PEAK System gateways that were detected during the last network broadcast scan If no other d...

Page 26: ...tination are specified Status LEDs The LED indicates the status of a route Status LEDs Meaning The route is inactive The route is active and connected with the remote site Warning The route is active...

Page 27: ...not guaranteed The advantage UDP has over TCP is the lower demand on performance Control Elements Symbols Meaning Switch ON Switch OFF depending on the current state Delete Edit ON OFF Use the ON OFF...

Page 28: ...ded into the form fields Editing a route is done via the page Routing Manage Routes Regardless of their status up to 8 routes can be created Then the Add Route function is no longer available Route Di...

Page 29: ...tatus information will be gathered for this route Use this option for communication with your own application CAN Interface Choose one of the available CAN channels The configuration of the CAN interf...

Page 30: ...entire network For the Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 and the network address 192 168 1 xxx the reserved address would be 192 168 1 0 Port Enter a port between 1024 and 65535 Values below 1024 are reserved...

Page 31: ...mand on performance is lower in this case This selection is only available for Send routes when using the UDP protocol Finally you can create a new route with the Add Route button or save the changes...

Page 32: ...an is performed again and the list is updated Detected Devices This table shows all PEAK System gateways that were detected during the last network broadcast scan If no other devices are currently in...

Page 33: ...x displays the LAN interface settings IP address Subnet mask and gateway are adjustable The MAC address cannot be changed Each device receives a unique MAC address during the manufacturing process whi...

Page 34: ...255 The CAN controller has been switched off BUSHEAVY Bit rate CAN channel transmission rate This value should match that of the connected CAN bus Listen Only Mode The state of the Listen Only Mode i...

Page 35: ...lue that is used on the connected CAN bus Custom Bit Rate Expert mode only By clicking on the Custom Bit Rate checkbox a form for configuring a custom transmission rate can be opened For details see t...

Page 36: ...hase Segment 1 2 The phase segments are used to compensate edge phase errors at the beginning and end of the bit Phase Segment 1 expects an input from 1 to 8 and Phase Segment 2 accepts values from 2...

Page 37: ...CAN transceiver 5 kbit s to 1 Mbit s the data can not be saved Re Synch Jump Width 1 4 The Resynchronization Jump Width defines the maximum extension or shortening of the Phase Segments for the signa...

Page 38: ...Subnet mask and gateway address are assigned automatically Otherwise you must manually enter the information Switch DHCP on if required Enable Note DHCP is not recommended because it is necessary to k...

Page 39: ...as a value smaller than 255 is entered a 0 must follow For example 255 255 128 0 is valid while 255 128 255 0 is false Gateway Enter the IP address IPv4 of the gateway that manages the IP network Proc...

Page 40: ...ice Interface Information This area lists all available communication interfaces regardless of their state Version Information This area shows different information concerning versions Hardware Versio...

Page 41: ...mum length allowed is 50 characters Please note This name is separate from the product name that is also displayed in the header area of the website Depending on the IP network it is possible to acces...

Page 42: ...Configuration With the Export button an ini file can be downloaded containing all device configurations as well as all route settings The file can be freely renamed the contents of the file however sh...

Page 43: ...characters If possible use letters numbers and special characters Save your inputs with the Save Settings button Important notice Login data is confidential Do not act care lessly and leave your syste...

Page 44: ...Dashboard This form is responsible for defining what information is visible on the website to non logged in users Only basic status information can be made visible configuration options cannot be unlo...

Page 45: ...te download package Perform a software update 1 Use the button on the left to choose the software package tar 2 Start the process with the Start Software Update button Please note In order to prevent...

Page 46: ...ation web site It is nearly identical to chapter 5 of the PDF documentation Question mark icons are located next to every page title clicking on one will open a corresponding help page 5 7 Support On...

Page 47: ...nsmission For unidirectional data transmission the message traffic from CAN bus A is to be forwarded to CAN bus B via a LAN network Necessary for this are two PCAN Ethernet Gateways DR and the creatio...

Page 48: ...is to accept the data packets sent via LAN network by Gateway 1 and pass the containing CAN messages through CAN channel 2 into CAN bus B For this a Receive route with the following values must be cre...

Page 49: ...d the connection will establish You can interrupt the connection by deactivating or erasing one of the routes on the Routing Manages Routes page Note The putting into operation of a PCAN Ethernet Gate...

Page 50: ...this example Gateway 1 s IP address is 192 168 1 201 and it is connected via CAN channel 1 to CAN bus A Gateway 2 s IP address is 192 168 1 202 and it is connected via CAN channel 2 to CAN bus B The d...

Page 51: ...rough CAN channel 1 into CAN bus A For this a Receive route with the following values must be created Gateway 1 Receive Route B Route Direction Receive IP CAN Status Activate Port 25000 like the Send...

Page 52: ...traffic from CAN bus B into the LAN network For this a Send route with the following values must be created Gateway 2 Send Route B Route Direction Send CAN IP Status Activate CAN Channel 2 connected...

Page 53: ...errupt the connection by deactivating or erasing one of the routes on the Routing Manages Routes page Note The putting into operation of a PCAN Ethernet Gateway DR is described in detail in chapter 3...

Page 54: ...bit s 1 Mbit s Transceiver NXP PCA82C251 Galvanic isolation Isolation of the CAN channels up to 500 V against each other against RS 232 and the power supply Termination none Listen only mode Separatel...

Page 55: ...imension drawing Appendix B on page 57 Weight 105 g Environment Operating temperature 40 85 C 40 185 F Temperature for storage and transport 55 125 C 67 257 F Relative humidity 15 90 not condensing EM...

Page 56: ...PCAN Ethernet Gateway DR User Manual 56 Appendix A CE Certificate...

Page 57: ...PCAN Ethernet Gateway DR User Manual 57 Appendix B Dimension Drawing The figure doesn t show the actual size of the product...

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