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MB5400 

Modbus Gateway 
User’s Manual 

 

 

 

v.  1.3 

December,  2014

Содержание MB5400

Страница 1: ...MB5400 Modbus Gateway User s Manual v 1 3 December 2014 ...

Страница 2: ... registration of a utility model or design are reserved Disclaimer We have checked the contents of this manual for agreement with the hardware and software described Since deviations cannot be precluded entirely we cannot guarantee full agreement However the data in this manual is reviewed regularly and any necessary corrections included in subsequent editions Suggestions for improvement are welco...

Страница 3: ...Crystal Matrix Configuration 17 3 4 Configuring Automatic IP Assignment with DHCP 21 3 5 Web Overview 21 3 6 Network Configuration 22 3 7 Basic Settings 26 3 7 1 COM Settings 26 3 7 2 Operation Mode 27 3 7 3 Serial Settings 28 3 7 4 VCOM Settings 29 3 7 5 TCP Settings 33 3 7 6 Slave ID Map 36 3 8 Advanced Settings 38 3 8 1 SNMP Settings 38 3 8 2 Modbus 39 3 9 Alert Configuration 41 3 9 1 SMTP and ...

Страница 4: ...52 3 10 7 Import Export 54 3 10 8 Factory Default 57 3 11 Restart 58 4 Applications and Examples 59 4 1 Using ID offset range mapping 59 4 2 Using Alias ID mapping 61 5 Specifications 63 5 1 Software 63 5 2 Pin Assignments 64 6 Appendix Configuration using Telnet Interface 68 Warranty 87 ...

Страница 5: ... refer to the Glossary for technical terms and abbreviations if any Who Should Use This User Manual This manual is to be used by qualified network personnel or support technicians who are familiar with network operations It might be useful for system programmers or network planners as well This manual also provides helpful and handy information for first time users For any related problems please ...

Страница 6: ... may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his her own expense This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This...

Страница 7: ...ting devices or controllers running Modbus serial protocol Modbus ASCII or Modbus RTU to an Ethernet network The MB5400 Series are standard Modbus gateways that convert packets between Modbus TCP and Modbus RTU ASCII protocols The MB5400 Series support 16 simultaneous TCP masters and 32 simultaneous requests for each TCP master Each RS 232 422 485 serial port can be individually configured for Mod...

Страница 8: ...bus RTU ASCII serial host to Modbus RTU ASCII serial devices the interfacing between Modbus TCP over Ethernet network to Modbus RTU ASCII serial devices and the interfacing between Modbus RTU ASCII host connected through serial IP over Ethernet virtual communication port VCOM to Modbus RTU ASCII serial devices Fig 1 2 Use Cases of MB5400 Modbus Gateways ...

Страница 9: ...rystal Matrix LCM buttons MB5408A MB5416A MB5408A2 N MB5416A2 N Series only Serial console Telnet Web and Windows based utility program Serial Manager or Management Utility Relay output indicator for network link status LCM indication with 4 keypad settings MB5408A MB5416A MB5408A2 N MB5416A2 N Series only Conversion between Modbus TCP and Modbus RTU ASCII protocols 2 Ethernet ports and 4 8 or 16 ...

Страница 10: ...r of these grounds at all times to ensure overall maximum performance Shortly thereafter the unit will beep twice and both PWR and RUN LEDs turn green Within one minute the RUN LED shall start blinking which indicates that the AP firmware is running normally For MB5408A MB5416A MB5408A2 N MB5416A2 N Series plug in the AC power cord to a power outlet and turn on the power switch Please make sure th...

Страница 11: ... 255 255 0 192 168 1 254 Note Default DNS 1 setting is 168 95 1 1 and DNS 2 setting is 0 0 0 0 Modbus Default Settings Table 2 2 Default Modbus Settings Parameter Default Values Modbus Master TCP Settings TCP Master Mode TCP Master Port 502 Modbus Slave MB5408A MB5408A2 N COM1 COM8 MB5416A MB5416A2 N COM1 COM16 MB5404D X COM1 COM4 MB5404D Sis X COM1 COM4 Mode RTU Slave Serial Configuration RS 232 ...

Страница 12: ... User Name Admin Password Null blank SNMP SysName of SNMP 0060E9 XXXXXX SysLocation of SNMP Location SysContact of SNMP Contact SNMP Disable Unchecked Read Community Public Write Community Private SNMP Trap Server 0 0 0 0 Note you can press the Reset button on the front panel for 5 seconds see Sec 3 10 8 and Sec 3 11 to restore the Modbus Gateway to the factory default settings ...

Страница 13: ...e Serial Manager s window Alternatively if you did not see your Modbus Gateway on your network press Rescan icon a list of devices including your Modbus Gateway device currently connected to the network will be shown in the window of Serial Manager as shown in Fig 3 1 Fig 3 1 List of Devices on Network in Serial Manager Note This figure is for illustration purpose only Actual values settings may v...

Страница 14: ...our existing LAN as shown in Fig 3 3 The system will prompt you for a credential to authorize the changes That is it will ask you for the Username and the Password as shown in Fig 3 4 The device will be restarted with a beep After the device is restarted it will beep twice to indicate that the unit is running normally Then the Modbus Gateway can be found on a new IP address It may be listed automa...

Страница 15: ...terface for configuration 3 2 Configuring using Web Interface Every MB5400 Modbus Gateway device is equipped with a built in web server in the firmware Therefore it can be accessed by using a web browser for configuring by entering the device s IP address default IP address is 10 0 50 100 in the URL field of your web browser Fig 3 5 illustrates the overview page of the web interface Please see Sec...

Страница 16: ...he configuring menu Fig 3 6 Map of Configuring Web Page on Modbus Gateway This approach for configuring your device is the most user friendly It is the most recommended and the most common method used for MB5400 Modbus Gateways Please go to its corresponding section for a detailed explanation ...

Страница 17: ...er Up Scroll up Down Scroll down SEL Confirm the selection When working with IP addresses pressing SEL means moving to the next digit Example To change the device s IP address follow the instruction below Press Menu to enter Main Menu Press Down to scroll down to 2 Network Set Press SEL to enter Network setting and then Up Down to scroll up or down to LAN1 Press SEL to enter LAN1 and then Down to ...

Страница 18: ...summarized in Table 3 2 Table 3 2 LCM Command Structure 1st layer 2nd layer 3rd layer 4th layer Descriptions 1 Overview 1 Model name Display model name 2 Kernel ver Display kernel version 3 AP ver Display AP version 4 Lan 1 1 LAN status Display status of LAN1 2 MAC Display MAC address of LAN1 5 Lan 2 1 LAN status Display status of LAN2 2 MAC Display MAC address of LAN2 2 Network set 1 Lan 1 1 IP c...

Страница 19: ... 7 19200 8 38400 9 57600 10 115200 11 230400 12 460800 N A in MB5404D Sis X 13 921600 N A in MB5404D Sis X 2 Parity 1 None Display or change parity mode 2 Odd 3 Even 4 Mark 5 Space 3 Data bits 1 7 bits Display or change data bits length 2 8 bits 4 Stop bits 1 1 bits Display or change stop bits length 2 2 bits 5 Flow control 1 None Display or change flow control mode 2 Software Xon Xoff 3 Hardware ...

Страница 20: ...Disable Disable web console 2 Enable Enable web console 2 Telnet console 1 Disable Disable telnet console 2 Enable Enable telnet console 2 Pwd protection 1 LCM console 1 No Disable LCM console password protection 2 Yes Enable and change the password 2 Reset button 1 No Disable the reset button password protection 2 Yes Enable and change the password on reset button 3 Ping 1 Lan 1 Use ping command ...

Страница 21: ... configured 3 5 Web Overview In this section only current information on the device s status and settings will be displayed An example of MB5416 X s overview page is shown in Fig 3 7 Fig 3 7 Overview Page Model Name as its name implies shows the device s model Device Information displays information on the Kernel version as well as the AP version of your Modbus Gateway device Network Information s...

Страница 22: ...be accessed as shown in Fig 3 8 For any LAN Settings you can check the DHCP box to obtain an IP address Subnet Mask and Default Network Gateway automatically When operating in Redundancy Mode the Modbus Gateway device will have the two LAN ports connected1 to the network but the signal will flow through only one of them If one port is out due to any reason there will still be another route for the...

Страница 23: ...TP server you may need to configure these two IP addresses to be able to resolve the host name of the NTP server You may consult you network administrator or internet service provider ISP to obtain your local DNS s IP addresses When the Modbus Gateway device is set in Dual Subnet Mode as shown in Fig 3 9 a set of two IP addresses can be used without having any redundancy This is especially useful ...

Страница 24: ...anges that you have made A Save Successful message will appear with a hyperlink to restart the device as shown in Fig 3 10 Please click the restart hyperlink to apply the changes Then a message indicating System Restarting status with a counting down number will show up as shown in Fig 3 11 After a successful Modbus Gateway device s restart the web browser will be redirected to the Overview page a...

Страница 25: ...Atop Modbus Gateway MB5400 Series User s Manual V 1 3 25 Fig 3 10 Save Successfully Page with a restart hyperlink Fig 3 11 Counting Down Page ...

Страница 26: ...nfigure this role of the serial device in your Modbus Gateway device and its serial communication parameters We will use the term Operation Mode to refer to the combination of role Master or Slave and the message or data transfer types RTU ASCII TCP of the Modbus protocol used by the serial device 3 7 1 COM Settings This section is responsible for setting up your physical ports of your Modbus Gate...

Страница 27: ...odes under Modbus Setting RTU Slave When a serial device is working as a Modbus slave node the serial device will wait accept request from and response to its Modbus master node Data transfer is done under a RTU format RTU Master When a serial device is working as a Modbus master node the serial device will issue commands to or query Modbus slave nodes Data transfer is done under a RTU format ASCI...

Страница 28: ...tware Selectable RS 422 485 for MB5404D Sis X MB5408A S5 and MB5416A S5 Series Baud rate 300 bps 921600 bps Note that MB5404D Sis X s baud rate is limited to 300 bps 230400 bps Parity None Odd Even Mark or Space Data Bits 7 or 8 Stop Bits 1 or 2 Flow Control None Software Xon Xoff Hardware RTS CTS Apply to all Serial Ports Alternatively the settings can be chosen to apply to all serial ports if ne...

Страница 29: ...Modbus slave node and communicate with a Modbus master node using Modbus RTU protocol If you need a VCOM setting proceed to select Basic Settings VCOM Settings and check the VCOM s Enable box to allow configuration on the selected TCP s port of the Modbus Gateway device VCOM Port Using a TCP connection the Modbus Gateway device TCP server listens to whether there are any TCP clients VCOM clients c...

Страница 30: ...hoose whether your serial device conforms to a RTU or an ASCII message format and can select whether your serial device is a Modbus slave node or a Modbus master node Fig 3 14 depicts the RTU Slave mode which means that a serial device connected through VCOM 1 port will assume a Modbus slave role and communicate using Modbus RTU protocol However if a master mode either RTU or ASCII is selected the...

Страница 31: ...000 seconds or 10 hours If there is no activity within this period the VCOM connection TCP connection will be automatically closed by the Modbus Gateway It is important to note that alternatively these settings can be chosen to apply to All VCOMs if needed by checking the last box on the options Fig 3 16 highlights the check box for applying the settings to all VCOMs Fig 3 16 Check Box for Applyin...

Страница 32: ...l V 1 3 32 After finishing configuring the VCOM Settings please click on Save Configuration button to keep all changes that you have made After a Save Successfully message showed up the web browser will be redirected back to the VCOM Settings page ...

Страница 33: ...e Operation Mode This means that the serial device will assume the Modbus slave role and communicate using Modbus TCP protocol Fig 3 17 Modbus TCP Setting Page with TCP Slave Mode Operation Mode There are two radio buttons in this setting TCP Slave and TCP Master When running on TCP slave mode the TCP Slave radio button is checked as shown in Fig 3 17 the serial device will wait to receive Modbus ...

Страница 34: ...is period the Modbus TCP connection will be automatically terminated by the Modbus Gateway At the end of the TCP Settings page as shown in Fig 3 17 there is a list of all configured Modbus TCP connections with TCP No Operation Mode Remote IP Address TCP Port and TCP Inactivity Time Out information User will have the ability to remove any Modbus TCP connection settings by checking on box in front o...

Страница 35: ...ng Page with TCP Master Operation Mode Selection After finishing configuring the TCP Settings please click on Save Configuration button to keep all changes that you have made After a Save Successfully message showed up the web browser will be redirected back to the TCP Settings page ...

Страница 36: ...o Modbus slave mode a slave interface will be created for you Select a radio button of a port number behind the Slave Interface which can be any one of the listed COM VCOM TCP ports Slave ID Setting Mode Next select either Alias Mode or Offset Mode to modify the slave ID setting as you needed o Alias Mode maps a virtual ID to a real ID one at the time Fig 3 19 depicts Slave ID settings of an Alias...

Страница 37: ...e ID Map Settings please click on Save Configuration button to keep all changes that you have made After a Save Successfully message showed up the web browser will be redirected back to the Slave ID Map Settings page Below the Slave ID Settings box there is a list of mapping entries as shown in Fig 3 20 in which each line will summarize an Entry No a Modbus Protocol a Source IP address a Slave ID ...

Страница 38: ...ers or your desired password string the default string is public in the Read Community field If you wish to allow a group of people called Power_users to change the information enter Power_users or your desired password string the default string is private in the Write Community field If you allow a trap server to collect device information please fill in SNMP Trap Server with its corresponding IP...

Страница 39: ...ill in the timeout periods in the following fields as shown in Fig 3 22 Note that you can apply the timeout setting to all COM ports by checking the Apply to All Coms box Configure timeout for each COM port between 10ms to 120000ms with a default value of 1000ms Configure timeout for TCP VCOM port between 10ms to 120000ms with a default value of 1000ms After finishing configuring the Advanced Modb...

Страница 40: ...Atop Modbus Gateway MB5400 Series User s Manual V 1 3 40 Fig 3 22 Advanced Modbus Settings of Response Timeout for Modbus Exception ...

Страница 41: ...server in Sec 3 6 If an authentication is required for the mail server please check on the Mail Server Authentication Required box and fill in the User Name and the Password fields After finishing configuring the SMTP and E mail Settings please click on Save Configuration button to keep all changes that you have made After a Save Successfully message showed up the web browser will be redirected ba...

Страница 42: ...nomalies defined on this page that can trigger alert functions by checking the corresponding E mail boxes which are Cold Start is an event when power supply is interrupted Warm Start is an event when the device Restart function is used either by pressing a button or by its interface Authentication Fail is an event when incorrect username and password are entered IP address change is an event when ...

Страница 43: ...lay output installed on the Modbus Gateway as shown on the device s rear panel The Modbus Gateway can change the state of the relay when any of the following two connection outage events occur LAN1 Link Down LAN2 Link Down The user can choose to connect to either normally close NC or normally open NO pins on the device s rear panel When the Relay Out check box of either one of the LAN status is ch...

Страница 44: ... 1 3 44 After finishing configuring the Alert Events settings please click on Save Configuration button to keep all changes that you have made After a Save Successfully message showed up the web browser will be redirected back to the Alert Events page ...

Страница 45: ...3 LOG_ERR Level 4 LOG_WARNING Level 6 LOG_INFO and Level 7 LOG_DEBUG Fig 3 25 shows a selection of Log Level 4 which will keep LOG_WARNING Additionally you may want to save you Log on a Syslog Server in your network This can be enabled by checking the Enable Syslog Server box Then you need to specify the Syslog Server IP address and the Syslog Server Service Port Note that the default port number ...

Страница 46: ... Event Fig 3 26 shows an empty System Log page You can navigate through the system log by either going directly to the last page by clicking on Last Page button or going to the next page by clicking on Next Page button You will also have the option to show all events by clicking on Show All Event button as well as the option to clear them all by clicking on Clear All Event button Fig 3 26 System L...

Страница 47: ...zed data analysis by entering your filter keyword in the Filter Info field and then click Apply button Traffic analysis in the system can be done here as well You can click on the Start button to enable continuously collecting of data log or click Stop button to end the data log collection Finally you can clear all data log by clicking on Clear button Additionally you will be able to browse throug...

Страница 48: ... IP address together with its port number only for TCP and VCOM interfaces a DataType of the interface ASCII RTU or TCP a Mode of the Interface either MASTER or SLAVE the count of received messages RxCnt the received bytes RxByte the count of transmitted message TxCnt and the transmitted bytes TxByte You can click on the Refresh button to obtain the latest statistics of the Modbus s interfaces Fig...

Страница 49: ...etting box you can set the Time Zone by selecting your current time zone from the pull down menu Then to choose the options of time setting select the corresponding radio buttons of either NTP or Manual For auto synchronization check the radio button in front of NTP option Then proceed to fill the IP address or hostname of your preferred time server such as time nist gov which is the default setti...

Страница 50: ...check the Enable Daylight Saving Time box and specify the Start Date End Date and Offset in the fields under Daylight Save Setting box as shown in the greyed out area of Fig 3 29 After finishing changing the Time Settings please click on Save Configuration button to keep all changes that you have made A Save Successful message will appear with a hyperlink to restart the device as shown in Fig 3 10...

Страница 51: ...Atop Modbus Gateway MB5400 Series User s Manual V 1 3 51 up as shown in Fig 3 11 After a successful device s restart the web browser will be redirected to the Overview page as shown in Fig 3 7 ...

Страница 52: ...word in the Change Password box Note that you have to enter the Old Password enter nothing in case of a null password the New Password and the Verified Password same as the New Password Note that the password is case sensitive and limited to the maximum of 8 characters After entering all required fields click on Save Password button to commit the change After the Save Successfully message showed u...

Страница 53: ...ses the device with LCM Password Protect option only available in MB5408A MB5416A MB5408A2 N MB5416A2 N Series and Reset Button Protect option by checking on either No or Yes radio buttons After finishing changing the Security Settings please click on Save Configuration button to keep all changes that you have made A Save Successful message will appear with a hyperlink to restart the device as sho...

Страница 54: ...ation file can be used when a new firmware is uploaded and the device is reset to a factory default settings which is to prevent accidental loading of incompatible old settings The backup file could also be used to efficiently deploy multiple Modbus Gateways of similar settings by restoring the settings to the devices by Importing the corresponding file Fig 3 32 depicts the Import Export page Fig ...

Страница 55: ...Configuration button to start the importing process Fig 3 33 File Chooser for Uploading a Configuration File to Modbus Gateway After finishing importing the configuration file the system will show a Save Successful message with a hyperlink to restart the device as shown in Fig 3 10 Please click the restart hyperlink to apply the changes Then a message indicating System Restarting status with a cou...

Страница 56: ...either Open the configuration file for viewing with a default application such as Notepad or Save the configuration file to your preferred destination Note that the file name will be automatically given as the model name appended with its MAC1 address and have a DAT extension The user can change the name of the file after selecting the Save File option and the Save As window is popped up Fig 3 34 ...

Страница 57: ... Modbus Gateway to the original factory default setting click the Set to Default and Restart button as shown in Fig 3 35 After a short moment a message indicating System Restarting status with a counting down number will show up as shown in Fig 3 11 After a successful device s restart the web browser will be redirected to the Overview page as shown in Fig 3 7 Fig 3 35 Factory Default Setting Page ...

Страница 58: ...e device by clicking on the Restart button as shown in Fig 3 36 Note that the device s RUN LED will start blinking when the restart process is completed Then a message indicating System Restarting status with a counting down number will show up as shown in Fig 3 11 After a successful device s restart the web browser will be redirected to the Overview page as shown in Fig 3 7 Fig 3 36 Restart Page ...

Страница 59: ...mode and the offset mode both using Modbus ID to route the requesting command from the Master to the Slave node Please see details of Slave ID setting mode in Sec 3 7 6 4 1 Using ID offset range mapping If the Slave ID is continuous as shown in Fig 4 1 it is recommended to use the Offset mode in your configuration setting of ID mapping as shown in Fig 4 2 Fig 4 1 Continuous Slave ID Mapping ...

Страница 60: ...Atop Modbus Gateway MB5400 Series User s Manual V 1 3 60 Fig 4 2 Entries of Slave ID Mapping in Offset Mode ...

Страница 61: ...0 Series User s Manual V 1 3 61 4 2 Using Alias ID mapping The use of alias mode for Slave ID mapping is only recommended if the Slave ID is not continuous as shown in Fig 4 3 and Fig 4 4 Fig 4 3 Non Continuous Slave ID Mapping ...

Страница 62: ...Atop Modbus Gateway MB5400 Series User s Manual V 1 3 62 Fig 4 4 Entries of Slave ID Mapping in Alias Mode ...

Страница 63: ...e Table 5 1 Software Tools and Utilities Software Configuration Web based Telnet LCM Serial Manager Protocols Modbus TCP ASCII RTU IPv4 TCP HTTP NTP Syslog ARP DHCP Client Telnet DNS ICMP SNMP RFC2217 SMTP Utility Virtual COM Driver Serial IP for Windows 98 2000 XP 2003 Vista and Linux ...

Страница 64: ... Pin 2 Tx DTR 1 TX Pin 3 Rx TXD TX Pin 4 SG SG SG Pin 5 SG SG SG Pin 6 Rx RXD RX Data Pin 7 DSR 1 RX Data Pin 8 CTS 1 The isolated models does not have DTR DSR available 2 SG Signal Ground Serial and Male DB9 connectors Table 5 3 Pin Assignment for DB9 to RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 Connectors RS 232 RS 422 4 Wire RS 485 2 Wire RS 485 Pin 1 DCD Pin 2 RXD TXD Pin 3 TXD RXD Data Pin 4 DTR Pin 5 SG SG SG Pi...

Страница 65: ... Pin Terminal Block to RS 485 RS 422 Connectors Pin RS 232 RS 422 4 Wire RS 485 2 Wire RS 485 Pin 1 RXD TXD Pin 2 CTS TXD Pin 3 TXD RXD DATA Pin 4 RTS RXD DATA Pin 5 SG SG SG RJ 45 to Male DB9 Connector Table 5 5 Pin Assignment for RJ 45 to Male DB9 Connector RJ45 Male DB9 RTS Pin 1 Pin 7 RTS DTR Pin 2 Pin 4 DTR TXD Pin 3 Pin 3 TXD SG Pin 4 Pin 5 GND SG Pin 5 ...

Страница 66: ... TX TXD Pin 3 Pin 6 RXD RX SG Pin 4 Pin 5 SG SG Pin 5 Pin 4 SG RX RXD Pin 6 Pin 3 TXD TX RX DSR Pin 7 Pin 2 DTR TX CTS Pin 8 Pin 1 RTS LED Indicators Table 5 7 LED indicators for MB5408A MB5416A MB5408A2 N MB5416A2 N Name Color Status Message Power Green On System is powered on Off System is not powered on Ready Green Blinking AP firmware is running normally On Off System is not running normally C...

Страница 67: ...D and MB5404D Sis X Name Color Status Message Power Green On System is powered on Off System is not powered on RUN Green Blinking AP firmware is running normally Off System is not ready or halt COM Green Blinking Data is transmitting on COM port Off No data is transmitting LAN Orange Blinking Data is transmitting on Ethernet at 10Mbps Green Blinking Data is transmitting on Ethernet at 100Mbps Off ...

Страница 68: ...w enter telnet device_IP_address For example telnet 10 0 50 100 if the device is connected to LAN1 port in the Open field as shown in Fig 6 1 The system will prompt for Username and Password After the valid username and password are entered the main menu shall appear as shown in Fig 6 6 The figure shows all the configurations that can be used on the device Note that If Telnet is not yet configured...

Страница 69: ...rnative Telnet interface configuring in Windows XP please go to Windows Hyper Terminal and follow the steps described below On your Desktop go to Start All Programs Accessories Communications HyperTerminal as shown in Fig 6 2 Fig 6 2 HyperTerminal Menu on Windows XP ...

Страница 70: ...r HyperTerminal Select TCP IP Winsock on Connect using pull down menu at the bottom of the Connect to window as shown in Fig 6 4 then type the Modbus Gateway IP s address in the Host address field such as 10 0 50 100 Then click the OK button Note that leave the default port number for telnet as Port number 23 Fig 6 4 Connect To Pop up Windows Here ATOP_device Hyperterminal window will appear as sh...

Страница 71: ...al V 1 3 71 Fig 6 5 Username Prompt inside Telnet HyperTerminal Once the correct username and password are entered you will see the configuration menu of the device on the display as shown in the prompt of Fig 6 6 Fig 6 6 Telnet Configuration Menu ...

Страница 72: ...Series User s Manual V 1 3 72 The previous steps are for Windows XP in order to enable telnet in Windows 7 follows the steps below 1 Go to Start and on the Run box type cmd as shown in Fig 6 7 Fig 6 7 Run Box on the Start Window ...

Страница 73: ...e similar steps are applicable for turning on Telnet Client in Windows 8 and 8 1 Fig 6 8 Command Window with Telnet Configuration Command 3 Go to Control Panel under Programs and Features Select Turn Windows features on or off and check the Telnet Client box as shown in Fig Fig 6 9 Fig 6 9 Windows Features Pop up Menu Note Default TCP port numbers in this manual TCP port number TCP local port numb...

Страница 74: ...cessed by typing the telnet command with the Modbus Gateway s IP address using the Run command window on the Start menu as shown in Fig 6 10 and entering the telnet 10 0 50 100 command in the Open field of Run pop up window of Fig 6 11 Fig 6 10 Run command in Windows 7 Start Menu Fig 6 11 Run pop up window ...

Страница 75: ... as described in Sec 3 The only difference is that they have to be accessed by entering the number corresponded to that option We will use the notion of number in the square bracket i e 0 1 2 as the number entered For accessing each function please follow the steps described below Note You can always press 0 key to return to the upper layer menu If the device does not receive any command within 3 ...

Страница 76: ...Atop Modbus Gateway MB5400 Series User s Manual V 1 3 76 On the Main Screen 1 Overview as shown in Fig 6 13 a more detailed description of this section is given in Sec 3 5 Fig 6 13 Overview Section ...

Страница 77: ...Atop Modbus Gateway MB5400 Series User s Manual V 1 3 77 Main Screen 2 Networking as shown in Fig 6 14 a more detailed description of this section is given in Sec 3 6 Fig 6 14 Networking Menu ...

Страница 78: ...Modbus Gateway MB5400 Series User s Manual V 1 3 78 Main Screen 2 Networking 1 LAN 1 Settings as shown in Fig 6 15 a more detailed description of this section is given in Sec 3 6 Fig 6 15 LAN 1 Settings Menu ...

Страница 79: ...p Modbus Gateway MB5400 Series User s Manual V 1 3 79 Main Screen 2 Networking 2 DNS Settings as shown in Fig 6 16 a more detailed description of this section is given in Sec 3 6 Fig 6 16 DNS Settings Menu ...

Страница 80: ...Modbus Gateway MB5400 Series User s Manual V 1 3 80 Main Screen 2 Networking 3 SNMP Settings as shown in Fig 6 17 a more detailed description of this section is given on Sec 3 8 1 Fig 6 17 SNMP Settings Menu ...

Страница 81: ...ay MB5400 Series User s Manual V 1 3 81 COM Port Configuration telnet Main Screen 3 COM Port Setting as shown in Fig 6 18 a more detailed description of this section is given in Sec 3 7 1 Fig 6 18 COM Port Settings Menu ...

Страница 82: ...es User s Manual V 1 3 82 Main Screen 3 COM Port Setting COM port number select either 1 16 click Enter 1 Com Settings as shown in Fig 6 19 a more detailed description of this section is given in Sec 3 7 1 Fig 6 19 COM1 Setting Menu ...

Страница 83: ...Atop Modbus Gateway MB5400 Series User s Manual V 1 3 83 Main Screen 4 Security as shown in Fig 6 20 a more detailed description of this section is given in Sec 3 10 6 Fig 6 20 Security Menu ...

Страница 84: ...MB5400 Series User s Manual V 1 3 84 Main Screen 4 Security 1 Change Password as shown in Fig 6 21 a more detailed description of this section is given in Sec 3 10 6 Fig 6 21 Security Menu Selection with Changing Password ...

Страница 85: ...MB5400 Series User s Manual V 1 3 85 Reset to Factory Defaults Main Screen 5 Set to Default as shown in Fig 6 22 a more detailed description of this section is given in Sec 3 10 8 Fig 6 22 Factory Default Setting Selection ...

Страница 86: ...top Modbus Gateway MB5400 Series User s Manual V 1 3 86 Restart Main Screen 6 Restart as shown in Fig 6 23 a more detailed description of this section is given in Sec 3 11 Fig 6 23 Restart Menu Selection ...

Страница 87: ...er contingencies beyond our control RMA and Shipping Reimbursement Customers must always obtain an authorized RMA number from us before shipping the goods to be repaired When in normal use a sold product shall be replaced with a new one within 3 months upon purchase The shipping cost from the customer to us will be reimbursed After 3 months and still within the warranty period it is up to us wheth...

Страница 88: ...Atop Modbus Gateway MB5400 Series User s Manual V 1 3 88 Warranty Atop Technologies Inc provides a 5 years maximum warranty for Modbus Gateway products ...

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