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Contents
Main
Blue Heat/Net Sync
User Manual Ethernet-to-Serial Synchronous Communications
Limited Lifetime Warranty
Copyright Notice
Trademark Acknowledgment
Customer Support Overview
Contact Information
Certification Statements
Table of Contents
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List of Figures
List of Tables
Introduction
Features
Understanding Virtual COM Ports
Blue Heat/Net Sync Installation Overview
Hardware Installation Connecting the Blue Heat/Net Sync to Your Network:
Ethernet LEDs
Serial Port LEDs
A flashing LED indicates that the port in question is receiving or transmitting data.
Connecting Serial Devices
V.28 Connections:
Basic Async (V.28) RS-232 Null Modem Connection
Basic Sync (V.28) RS-232 Connection (Provides Clock)
Basic Sync (V.28) RS-232 Connection (Receives Clock)
Blue Heat/Net Synchronous Clocking
Loopback Connectors
Connecting Power
DC Power Connector
Phoenix Locking Screw Terminal Connector
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Activating the Special Operations Mode and Default Settings
Using the Reset Button to Activate the Special Operations Mode
Selecting a Special Operation
Power On Diagnostics:
LED Error Codes
The error condition is signaled by a rapidly flashing CPU LED (about 10 to 20 per
The error code is displayed on Port LEDs 1 to 4 as a binary number.
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SCM Cabling requirements
SCM: Serial Configuration Manager
Setting a Static or Dynamic IP Address
Set the IP Address Using the Web Configuration Manager
Set the IP Address Using the Serial Configuration Manager
Blue Heat/Net Sync Configuration
CDS (Configuration Data Space)
Description
Access to CDS Parameters
SCM (Serial Configuration Manager)
Description
Getting Access to the SCM
SCM Command Reference
Brief Command List
Command Details
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WCM (Web Configuration Manager)
Signing In to the Web Configuration Manager
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Configure Advanced Serial Settings
Configure Blue Heat/Net Sync Settings
Flash Enabled: This option enables or disables the ability of the Blue Heat/Net Sync to
Bootp Enabled: This option enables or disables the Blue Heat/Nets ability to obtain
TFTP Enabled: This option enables or disables the ability to download and boot from a
DHCP Enabled: This option enables or disables the use of DHCP. If DHCP is enabled,
Configuration Port: This option sets the port to scan for the password to gain entry into
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Configure Firmware
Restore Defaults
Saving To Flash
Monitoring Your Blue Heat/Net
Monitor Serial Port Traffic
Monitor Network Traffic
Monitor TCP/IP Statistics
My Blue Heat/Net Sync
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Software Installation for Windows
Installing the Blue Heat/Net Sync Configuration Manager
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Running the Configuration Manager
Device Installation
Configure Default Blue Heat/Net Sync
Add New Blue Heat/Net Sync
Auto Discover Blue Heat/Net Sync
Firmware Upgrades
Upgrade using WCM (Web Configuration Manager)
Upgrade using SCM (Serial Configuration Manager)
Software Development Hardware Information
Hardware Resources
Chip Selects
Interrupts
ColdFire MCF5272 GPIO
Base Address Map
Memory Map of IUSC and PLD Functions
ColdFire (5272) Bus:
IUSC Access:
PLD Resource Access:
PLD Memory Map Table
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Bit Descriptions
R/W
PLD Registers:
Valid Bit
Reset Values (Hex)
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Port Settings, Clock Setup and General Settings
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Appendix Blue Heat/Net Sync Specifications
Protocol Descriptions
Pinouts
DB-25 Female Pinouts
DB-9 Female Pinouts
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Default Settings
Network Settings
Boot Settings
SCM Operation Settings
Common Configuration Setups
Static IP Setup
Using SCM
Using WCM
DHCP Setup
How the Blue Heat/Net Sync Boots Up
Bootup Sequence
Figure 30: Bootup Sequence
Flowchart of Special Operations Mode using the reset button
Asynchronous Communications Tutorial
Serial Line Interface Tutorial
RS-232 Line Interface:
Differential Line Interfaces:
RS485/RS422/V.11 Details
Basic 4-Wire, Full Duplex Communications:
Multi-drop 4-Wire, Full Duplex Communications:
Basic - Wire, Half Duplex Multi-drop Connection:
Bus Contention on Differential Multi-drop Networks:
Termination Resistors in Differential Networks
Termination Resistors in Differential Networks: