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Revisão: 02 
Data de Criação: 00.00.0000 
Data de revisão: 24.01.2019 

 

 

SUMMARY

 

SUMMARY ............................................................................................................. 2

 

IMAGE INDEX ....................................................................................................... 3

 

1.

 

KNOWING YOUR DEVICE .......................................................................... 4

 

1.1

 

GENERAL VIEW ................................................................................... 4

 

1.2

 

INTERFACES ......................................................................................... 4

 

1.3

 

FRONTAL PANEL LEDS ...................................................................... 6

 

1.4

 

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION – OVERVIEW ................................... 8

 

2.

 

SETUP AND OPERATING ............................................................................ 9

 

2.1

 

LOGIN ..................................................................................................... 9

 

2.2

 

USER ..................................................................................................... 10

 

2.2.1

 

NEW USER .................................................................................... 10

 

2.3

 

DEVICES ............................................................................................... 11

 

2.3.1

 

NEW DEVICES ............................................................................. 12

 

2.3.2

 

IMPORTING DEVICES ................................................................ 14

 

2.4

 

RADIO ................................................................................................... 14

 

2.4.1

 

RAdio SETUP ................................................................................ 14

 

2.5

 

NETWORK ............................................................................................ 15

 

2.5.1

 

ETHERNET NETWORK SETUP ................................................. 15

 

2.5.2

 

WI-FI NETWORK SETUP ............................................................ 19

 

2.6

 

BACKUP/RESTORE ............................................................................ 23

 

 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

Содержание AWGTY-DGOISG86A0

Страница 1: ...Revisão 02 Data de Criação 00 00 0000 Data de revisão 24 01 2019 1 AWPLC GATEWAY MANUAL MODEL AWGTY DGOISG86A0 ...

Страница 2: ...ce to outside interferences They are commonly used in industrial environment to control the most various types of equipment The radio frequency modules are encrypted with 128 bits making the communication network between modules intransposible to other devices being them made by a third party or even by the same manufacturer once they don t have the same encryption code of the referred network All...

Страница 3: ... 1 2 INTERFACES 4 1 3 FRONTAL PANEL LEDS 6 1 4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION OVERVIEW 8 2 SETUP AND OPERATING 9 2 1 LOGIN 9 2 2 USER 10 2 2 1 NEW USER 10 2 3 DEVICES 11 2 3 1 NEW DEVICES 12 2 3 2 IMPORTING DEVICES 14 2 4 RADIO 14 2 4 1 RAdio SETUP 14 2 5 NETWORK 15 2 5 1 ETHERNET NETWORK SETUP 15 2 5 2 WI FI NETWORK SETUP 19 2 6 BACKUP RESTORE 23 ...

Страница 4: ...bjects 12 Figure 13 New device 13 Figure 14 Add Public objects 13 Figure 15 Import devices 14 Figure 16 Import Publics Objects 14 Figure 17 Screen of radio 15 Figure 18 Network Screen 15 Figure 19 Mode of ethernet operations 16 Figure 20 Mode Ethernet DHCP Server 17 Figure 21 Static ethernet mode 18 Figure 22 Dynamic ethernet mode 18 Figure 23 Default ethernet mode 18 Figure 24 Mode operation Wi F...

Страница 5: ...Revisão 02 Data de Criação 00 00 0000 Data de revisão 24 01 2019 4 1 KNOWING YOUR DEVICE 1 1 GENERAL VIEW Figure 1 Perspective of AWPLC Gateway 1 2 INTERFACES ...

Страница 6: ...g an P4 Jack to Power On your device Attention to polarity show in marking This device has no Polarity Inversion Protection 3 SMA Antenna connector Used to AWBUS radio module 4 AWPLC Gateway information Model and Serial Number 5 USB connector Those connectors have a reserved function Future applications may be provided to interconnection with other AWPLC modules Do Not connect any type of device t...

Страница 7: ... de Criação 00 00 0000 Data de revisão 24 01 2019 6 1 3 FRONTAL PANEL LEDS Figure 3 AWPLC Gateway LED Panel The frontal panel of AWPLC GATEWAY has 8 LEDs indicators Their functions are better explained in table below ...

Страница 8: ...ackage The STATUS AWBUS LED blinks to indicate network association If the LED remains off then no network association was made TCP IP The RX TCP IP LED blinks whenever the Ethernet Module receive a data package over TCP IP protocol that must be processed by runtime The TX TCP IP LED blinks whenever the Ethernet Module transmit a data package over TCP IP processed by runtime FAULT CONDITION This LE...

Страница 9: ...0 CLIMATIC CONDITIONS Characteristic Symbol Min Typical Max Unity Operating temperature 5 55 C Storage temperature 40 70 C Relative humidity 10 95 ELECTRICAL Characteristic Symbol Min Typical Max Unity PLC Power Supply Incoming Voltage UePLC 5 0 5 2 5 5 V DC Current Consumption UePLC 5 2VDC IePLC 250 300 1000 mA Power Supply Insulation NONE kV RF SYSTEM Characteristic Symbol Min Typical Max Unity ...

Страница 10: ...a de Criação 00 00 0000 Data de revisão 24 01 2019 9 2 SETUP AND OPERATING 2 1 LOGIN Gateway s login screen Figure 4 Login Screen After the login process you will be redirected to the main menu screen of the Gateway ...

Страница 11: ...stered to access the Gateway New users can be added by clicking on the new button on the right side of the screen Figure 6 User s Screen It is also possible to change the name and password of the user clicking on the Edit button Image 4 If necessary it is also possible to delete a user by clicking the existing Delete button Figure 7 User s edit and delete buttons 2 2 1 NEW USER ...

Страница 12: ... all the data and press Save A new user will be added on the list of users 2 3 DEVICES Devices screen Figure 9 Devices Screen On this screen it is possible to see the options the Edit or Delete at the right side of the screen or even add or import new devices through the New or Import buttons on the right superior corner Figure 10 Devices ...

Страница 13: ... device as seen in image below Figure 11 Edit devices It is also possible to see all the Public Objects of the Parameters and Status attached to the device as the image below Figure 12 Public Objects 2 3 1 NEW DEVICES To add a new device simply click on the New button on the Device Screen and you will be directed to the screen as seen in image below ...

Страница 14: ...ers field numeric values from 1 to 1024 Figure 14 Add Public objects Fill out the Name filed and on Type select the suitable Public Object Stay alert to Type field as the Public Object with the Type REAL DWORD UDINT e DINT takes two address positions With the STRING type the size is just one as seen in the Size field The Size field is enable just for Public Objects with the STRING type assigned an...

Страница 15: ...it button on the device you want to make the change and after that click on the Import button as seen on the Image 13 Select the AWBUS conf generated by the AWPLC Studio all you are all set Figure 16 Import Publics Objects In both cases if you select a valid file a message will be shown saying that the importing process was completed Click on OK and the page will be updated 2 4 RADIO On this scree...

Страница 16: ...abs are shown on the image below Figure 18 Network Screen On the Ethernet operational mode there is the following options DHCP Server Static IP Dynamic and Default On the Wi Fi operational mode the options are DHCP Server Static IP Dynamic Disabled and Default 2 5 1 ETHERNET NETWORK SETUP The Ethernet configuration tab is used for selection of the operational mode of the Ethernet interface As was ...

Страница 17: ...g address from the DHCP Server mode it can receive numeric values from 0 to 253 Final IP Address It is used to mark the last number of the network address range for the devices receiving address from the DHCP Server mode it s maximum value is 254 Gateway Used to define to the network interface where the packages must pass in case of an Internet Connection Normally used to define the DNS resolver a...

Страница 18: ...ement of the devices and this can generate a real mess on your whole network Highlander An immortal character from a 1986 movie and also a 1992 1998 Serie that fights against other immortals until death Highlanders assume the killed highlander s powers so the battle just ends when there s only one left The fields Address IP Netmask Start IP and Final IP must be filled as explained before See the i...

Страница 19: ...eceived from a DHCP Server Figure 22 Dynamic ethernet mode The Default mode is a DHCP Server mode with default values The IP will be set as 1 0 0 1 Those are values determined by us just to make sure they are different from the ones commonly used on computer networks and are able to not generate some kind of conflict Remember the Highlanders rule J Figure 23 Default ethernet mode ...

Страница 20: ...lanations of each one of those necessary fields IP Address Corresponds to the network address used by the Gateway itself Netmask It is a 32 bits responsable to separate the network mas and it also separes the node number I E for a common address like 192 168 0 X the netmask is 255 255 255 0 as used on a computer network Start IP Address It is used to mark the initial number of the network address ...

Страница 21: ...0 220 SSID The given name that identifies the Wi Fi network Password The passcode that allows the Wi Fi network access It must contains from 7 to 67 characters Remembering this is the Gateway s Password The one that you will use on your PC or mobile device to access the Gateway s network and interface via browser and with that make the arrangements you want on your device On the DHCP Server mode t...

Страница 22: ...k Start IP Final SSID and Password must be filled as explained before See the image below with an example Figure 25 Mode Wi Fi DHCP Server On the Static IP mode the fields Address IP Netmask Start IP Final IP SSID and Password must be filled as explained before See the image below with an example ...

Страница 23: ... the SSID and Password fields are able to be changed The others fields are received from a DHCP Server See the example on the image below Figure 27 Mode Wi Fi Dynamic The Disabled mode as the name suggests completely disable the Wi Fi interface so you will not be able to manage your gateway s interface by a wireless mode ...

Страница 24: ...ly used on computer networks and are able to not generate some kind of conflict Figure 29 Mode Wi Fi Default 2 6 BACKUP RESTORE On this screen you can choose the Backup button and a BACKUP xml file will be generated and after that a Download to your PC or mobile device will begin Figure 30 Backup Restore Screen To use the Restore option simply click on the Restore button A popup message warning yo...

Страница 25: ...24 01 2019 24 Figure 31 Message of security After the OK clicking a file selection window will appear Select you restore file probably BACKUP xml or the one you named and click OK once again Remembering after restoring all the current settings will be lost ...

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