Siemens eWON4002 manual Communicating with the eWON, By Ethernet, By phone line or GSM

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eWON4002™

Installation Guide

ver 2 . 04

6 Communicating with the eWON®

6.1 By Ethernet

1 ) Plug one of the Ethernet cables [see appendix (Direct connection on page 25 and Connection over hub/ router on page 26)] between your eWON® and either your PC (crossed cable) or onto your network (straight cable).

2 ) Configure your Internet browser connection, in order not to use a proxy server (please have a look at your browser help file)..

With a direct connection between PC and eWON®, TCP/IP settings have to be with fixed IP addresses and hence cannot have DHCP enabled (automatic IP address allocation by host).

3 ) Launch your Internet Browser on your PC.

4 ) Type the eWON® TCP/IP address on the address edit control of your Internet Browser (10.0.0.53 is the factory default by Ethernet).

5 ) The eWON® returns its login web page. If not -404 Error, server not found-, redo the procedure from the beginning and check whether you did not forget anything.

6 ) Introduce the default login parameters that are:

User Name: <adm>

Password: <adm>

7 ) You can now access the different web pages of the eWON® and, among others, configure your connection parameters by selecting the following options in the menu of the home page:

To configure the Ethernet IP address:

<Configuration>, <System Setup>, <Communication>, <Ethernet>

To configure the PPP IP address:

<Configuration>, <System Setup>, <Communication>, <DialUp (PPP)>

6.2 By phone line or GSM

6.2.1 Under Windows 98, NT and 2000

1) Open the root folder Dial-up Networking.

2) Click on the icon Make new connection.

3) Give a name to this connection.

4) Select a local modem from the list and click Next.

5) Introduce the phone number and the login <adm> and password <adm> of your eWON® (or the login/ password you have created) and click Next.

6) Click Finish.

7) A new icon has been created in the Dialup Networking folder.

8) Open the connection wizard by double clicking on this icon and introduce the login/password for PPP authentication which are the same than those for the eWON® Web site access (<adm> / <adm> by default). Make the connection and wait until the modems are synchronized (MDM led on the front panel is active) and that your authentication login has been accepted.

9) Launch your Internet Browser on your PC.

10) Types the eWON® TCP/IP address on the address edit control of your Internet Browser (202.0.0.240 is the eWON® but you could have modified, in this case use the new address).

11) The eWON® should display its login web page. If not -404 Error, server not found-, redo the procedure from the beginning and check whether you did not forget anything.

12) Unless you have changed them, introduce the default Web site access login parameters that are:

User Name: <adm>

Password: <adm>

13) You can now access the different Web pages of the eWON® and, among others, configure your connection parameters by selecting the following options in the menu of the home page:

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Contents Installation Guide EWON4002 Installation Guide Table Of Contents IP parameters configuration Technical support Ethernet Gateway General specification of the hardware platformProduct description IntroductionPart Numbers and internal options RAS Modem & PIRDatalogger Typical applicationsType/Description Part Number External accessoriesCc= Communication Xy = OptionsStructure of the eWON technical documentation Level Title ContentsHousing Housing and markingsSerial number Required power supplyMarkings Applicable directives, standards and complianceMechanical outline Equipment information and versionsSpring Bottom Slider Mounting and environmental conditionsAuto fuse Preparing the installationSpecifications for external power supply selection Specification ValueFront panel control LEDs Ethernet Port Communication interfaces and I/OsEmbedded Pstn Modem Embedded GSM/GPRS ModemSIM-card insertion Recommendations for the GSM/GPRS antennaSerial port #1 Serial port Dip switchSerial ports Serial port #2 Positions ModeSerial port #3 Serial port 3 connector and dip switchDigital Inputs Open collector Digital Output Digital OutputsRelays Configurable standard Analog Inputs AI1 AI4Analog Inputs Resistive Temperature Detector Inputs Under Windows 98, NT Communicating with the eWONBy Ethernet By phone line or GSMUnder Windows XP EWONCFG utility and IP parameter window IP parameters configurationTechnical support ResetsUser Reset Factory ResetPower supply Connector Appendix Pinouts and connections Power SupplyCrossed Cable Ethernet ConnectorEthernet Direct connectionHub/Router Straight Cable Connection over hub/routerRJ 45 connector/cabling RJ45 connectorDigital Input/Output connector pinout Pin Description 1 DI / do connectorDigital Input/Output Connector Digital Input/Output mating female connector includedAnalog Input Analog Input ConnectorAnalog Input mating female connector included Analog Input connector pinout Pin DescriptionRelays output Relay ConnectorRelays Output mating female connector included Relays output connector pinout Pin DescriptionDigital Input Digital inputTop face Back face Front FaceSerial ports connectors Female DB9 with 4/40 blocking screws Pin RS232 Pinout serial ports 1 and 3 according to modePinout serial port Pin RS232 RS485 RS422DA is connected to B- and DB is connected to A+ MiniDIN PIN Schneider Signal EWON Signal Name EWON SUBDB9Connector Unitelway/Modbus serial cablePstn phone line mating male connector not included Pstn phone line connectorPstn phone line Connector