Moxa Technologies NE-4100 Connecting the Power, Connecting to the Network, DI/O Settings

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NE-4100 Series User’s Manual

Getting Started

Connecting the Power

Connect the 12 VDC power line with the evaluation boards’ power jack. If the power is properly supplied, the “Power” LED will show a solid red color until the system is ready, at which time the “Ready” LED will show a solid green color.

Connecting to the Network

If you are using NE-4100T, connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the NE-4100-ST’s RJ45 Ethernet port, and the other end of the cable to the Ethernet network. If you are using NE-4110 Series, connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the NE-4110 Series board and the other end of the cable to the Ethernet network. If the cable is properly connected, the RJ45 connector will indicate a valid connection to the Ethernet in the following ways:

LAN

LAN

The green indicator LED in the upper right corner blinks when the cable is properly connected to a 100 Mbps Ethernet network, and data is being transmitted.

The yellow indicator LED in the upper left corner blinks when the cable is properly connected to a 10 Mbps Ethernet network, and data is being transmitted.

Connecting to a Serial Device

Connect the serial data cable between the evaluation boards (NE-4100-ST and NE-4110-ST) and the serial device.

DI/O Settings

NE-4100 Series Embedded Network Enablers support 4 digital I/Os. All 4 digital I/Os are GPIO (General Purpose I/O) that allow you to set to “digital output” or “digital input” mode by software. On the evaluation board, LEDs are used to simulate output loading whereas the DIP switch simulates an input device.

DI/O mode for physical wiring is selected by the DI/O mode jumper. For example, when the DI/O mode of DI/O1 is set to DI, the circuit of DI/O1 on the NE-4100 series module is connected to Digital Input DIP switch, digit 1. When the firmware of the NE-4100 series sets DI/O1 to digital input mode, you can check the DI/O1 status with the Windows utility or Web browser. When you change digit 1 of the switch, the changes appear on the Web browser.

DI/O Selectable Jumper

DI/O Mode

 

 

 

 

DI DO

Digital Input

0

0

1

2

3

ON

D I P

1

 

 

 

 

2

1

2

3

4

3

 

 

 

 

Digital Output

DO0 DO1 DO2 DO3

Digital Output LEDs

ON: Low

OFF: High

Digital Input Signal Setting Switch

: Low

: High

DO0 DO1 DO2 DO3

Digital Output Terminal Block

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Contents NE-4100 Series User’s Manual Sixth Edition, AprilCopyright Notice Table of Contents Chapter Configuring Windows Administrator Introduction Package Checklist Product FeaturesOverview Product Specifications Panel Layout and Pin Assignments NE-4120 Series/NE-4120-STNE-4100T/NE-4100-ST Panel LayoutsNE-4100T NE-4100-STPin Assignments RXD1Block Diagram NE-4100-ST LED IndicatorsLED Name LED Color LED Function NE-4110 Series/NE-4110-ST NE-4110SNE-4110A NE-4110-ST evaluation board for NE-4110 SeriesSerial Header Pinouts J1 for NE-4110S Serial Header Pinouts J1 for NE-4110AEthernet Port Pinouts for NE-4110S/A DIO and LED Header Pinouts J2 for NE-4110S/ABlock Diagrams NE-4110S Block DiagramNE-4110A Block Diagram NE-4110-ST LED Indicators NE-4120 Series/NE-4120-ST Top Panel of NE-4120STop Panel of NE-4120A NE-4120-ST evaluation board for NE-4120 SeriesSerial Header Pinouts J1 for NE-4120S Serial Header Pinouts J1 for NE-4120ANE-4120S Block Diagram NE-4120A Block DiagramNE-4120-ST LED Indicators Getting Started Wiring Requirements Attaching NE-4100T to the Evaluation BoardAttaching NE-4110 Series to the Evaluation Board Attaching NE-4120 Series to the Evaluation BoardCircuit Pad for External Connection Connecting the Power Connecting to the NetworkConnecting to a Serial Device DI/O SettingsDigital Output LED Circuit Design Selecting the Interface JP2Choosing the Proper Operation Mode TCP Server Mode TCP Client Mode UDP ModeReal COM Mode Initial IP Address Configuration ARPFactory Default IP Address NE-4100 Series Administration SuiteDefault IP address Initializing NE-4100 Series Module’s IP AddressTelnet Console Page Serial Console 19200, n, 8 Web Console Configuration Opening Your Browser Basic Settings Server nameTime zone Setting Factory Default Necessity Time serverNetwork Settings Method Function DefinitionIP Address Setting Factory Default Necessity 255.255.255.0 Required Setting Factory Default Necessity None OptionalIP configuration GatewayCommunity name ContactLocation Auto report to IPSerial Settings Operating Settings TCP Server ModeMax connection Max. connectionMax connection 2 to DelimiterReal COM Mode Setting Factory Default Necessity 4001 RequiredCommand port Setting Factory Default Necessity 966 OptionalNE-4100 Series User’s Manual Web Console Configuration TCP Client Mode Destination IP address 1/2/3/4 UDP Mode TCP connection onLocal Listen port Accessible IP Settings # Hosts on a given subnet can access the NE-4100# Any host can access the NE-4100 Allowable Hosts Input formatAuto Warning Settings Mail and Snmp TrapEvent Type Digital IO DIO MonitorChange Password Load Factory DefaultsSave/Restart Configuring Windows Administrator Monitor Port Monitor COM MappingInstalling Network Enabler Administrator NE-4100 Series User’s Manual Web Console Configuration Starting the Configuration Broadcast SearchNE-4100 Series User’s Manual Web Console Configuration Unlock Password Protection Lock UnlockBlank FixedConfiguring NE-4100 Upgrading the Firmware Export/Import Monitor Select Add Target NE-4100 Series User’s Manual Web Console Configuration NE-4100 Series User’s Manual Web Console Configuration Port Monitor COM Mapping On-line COM MappingSelect COM Setting to modify COM No., default setting, etc NE-4100 Series User’s Manual Web Console Configuration Off-line COM Mapping SW Reset Function NE-4100 Series User’s Manual SW Reset Function TCP Socket Application Service Well Known Port NumbersUDP Socket Application Service NE-4100 Series User’s Manual Well Known Port NumbersNeci Library DIO Commands Command Packet Format Length Bytes Header DataACK Packet Format Length Bytes Header Data Data Structure DefinitionCommand Code Usage Reading Single DIO Parameters Writing a Single DIO ParametersNE-4100 Series User’s ManualDIO Commands Reading Multiple DIOsWriting Multiple DIOs Snmp Agent with MIB II & RS-232 Like Group System MIB Interfaces MIB Address Translation MIBService Information Moxa Internet Services Following services are providedProblem Report Form Moxa Product & NE-4100TSerial Number Product Return Procedure