Moxa Technologies 5600 user manual Connecting the Hardware, Wiring Requirements

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NPort 5600 Series User’s Manual

Getting Started

Connecting the Hardware

This section describes how to connect NPort 5600 Series to serial devices for first time testing purposes. We cover Wiring Requirements, Connecting NPort 5610/30-16/8’s Power, Connecting NPort 5610-16/8-48V’s Power, Grounding NPort 561-16/8-48V, Connecting to the Network, Connecting to a Serial Device, and LED Indicators.

Wiring Requirements

Safety First!

Be sure to disconnect the power cord before installing and/or wiring your NPort 5600.

Wiring Caution!

Calculate the maximum possible current in each power wire and common wire. Observe all electrical codes dictating the maximum current allowable for each wire size.

If the current goes above the maximum ratings, the wiring could overheat, causing serious damage to your equipment.

Temperature Caution!

Please take care when handling NPort 5600. When plugged in, NPort 5600’s internal components generate heat, and consequently the casing may feel hot to the touch.

You should also pay attention to the following points:

zUse separate paths to route wiring for power and devices. If power wiring and device wiring paths must cross, make sure the wires are perpendicular at the intersection point.

NOTE: Do not run signal or communication wiring and power wiring in the same wire conduit. To avoid interference, wires with different signal characteristics should be routed separately.

zYou can use the type of signal transmitted through a wire to determine which wires should be kept separate. The rule of thumb is that wiring that shares similar electrical characteristics can be bundled together.

zKeep input wiring and output wiring separate.

zWhere necessary, it is strongly advised that you label wiring to all devices in the system.

Connecting NPort 5610/30-16/8’s Power

Connect NPort 5610/30-16/8’s 100-240 VAC power line with its AC connector. If the power is properly supplied, the “Ready” LED will show a solid red color until the system is ready, at which time the “Ready” LED will change to a green color.

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Contents Fifth Edition, August NPort 5600 Series User’s ManualDisclaimer Copyright NoticeTrademarks Table of Contents Chapter IP Serial LIB Introduction Overview Package ChecklistProduct Features Product Specifications Environment Software FeaturesPower Requirements MechanicalGetting Started ‰ Panel Layout ‰ Connecting the HardwarePanel Layout Connecting NPort 5610/30-16/8’s Power Connecting the HardwareWiring Requirements Grounding NPort 5610-16/8-48V Connecting NPort 5610-16/8-48V’s PowerConnecting to the Network LED Name LED Color LED Function Connecting to a Serial DeviceLED Indicators Real Time ClockPage Initial IP Address Configuration LCM Display Factory Default IP AddressDefault IP address Initializing NPort’s IP AddressDetailed Menu Options Button Name ActionLevel ARP NPort Administration SuiteTelnet Console Page Page Choosing the Proper Operation Mode TCP Server Mode Real COM Mode TCP Client ModeUDP Mode Page Web Console Configuration Opening Your Browser NPort 5600 Series User’s Manual Web Console Configuration Time zone Basic SettingsTime Server nameTime server ConsoleIP Address Network SettingsMethod Function Definition DNS server 1 / DNS server IP ConfigurationNetmask GatewayContact Snmp SettingsIP Address Report Community nameAuto report period Serial SettingsAuto report to IP Auto report to TCP portSerial Parameters Interface Operating SettingsSetting Factory Default Necessity Enable, Disable Required RequiredMax. connection Real COM ModeTCP alive check time Max connectionForce transmit NPort 5600 Series User’s Manual Web Console ConfigurationSetting Factory Default Necessity To FF None Optional Setting Factory Default Necessity To 65535 ms OptionalInactivity time TCP Server ModeDelimiter Local TCP port Setting Factory Default Necessity 4001 RequiredCommand port Setting Factory Default Necessity 966 OptionalTCP Client Mode Delimiter TCP connect on Destination IP addressDestination IP address 2/3/4 UDP Mode Local listen port Allowable Hosts Input format Accessible IP SettingsHosts on a specific subnet can access the NPort Any host can access the NPortMail Server Auto Warning SettingsAuto warning E-mail and Snmp Trap Snmp Trap Server Event TypeMail Setting Factory Default Necessity Enable, Disable OptionalDCD changed DSR changedLoad Factory Defaults Change PasswordConfiguring Windows Administrator Installing Windows Administrator Page Configuration Broadcast Search Unlock Unlock Password ProtectionLock Lock Fixed Configuring NPortBlank FixedUpgrading Firmware Export/Import Configuration menu bar itemMonitor Select Add Target SettingsSelect a Refresh Rate the default is 3 seconds Port Monitor On-line COM Mapping COM MappingPage Fast Flush only flush local buffer Off-line COM Mapping IP Location Page IP Serial LIB How to install IP Serial Library What is IP Serial Library?Why Use IP Serial Library? Port Control Input/Output Data Port Status Miscellaneous IP Serial LIB Function GroupsExample Program Server ControlPage ‰ Port Pinout Diagrams Pinouts and Cable WiringEthernet Port Pinouts Serial Port Pinouts Port Pinout DiagramsRS-232 Pinouts Wire RS-422 Pinouts Ethernet Cables Cable Wiring DiagramsWire RS-485 Pinouts Serial Cables Pin Assignments for DB25 Male and Female Connectors Pin Assignments for DB9 and DB25 ConnectorsRJ45 8 pins to DB25 Male for NPort Pin Assignments for DB9 Male and Female ConnectorsPage Well Known Port Numbers TCP Socket Application ServiceNPort 5600 Series User’s Manual Well Known Port Numbers UDP Socket Application ServiceSystem MIB Interfaces MIB Snmp Agent with MIB II & RS-232 Like GroupIpNetToMediaNetAddress IpNetToMediaType IpRoutingDiscards Address Translation MIB UDP MIB TCP MIB Snmp MIBPage Auto IP Report Protocol AP ID & Hardware ID Mapping Table Auto IP Report FormatInfo n ID ListService Information Following services are provided Moxa Internet ServicesSerial Number Problem Report FormMoxa Product Product Return Procedure Figures Revision History