Moxa Nport 5110 TCP IP 连接指南说明书
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TCP/IP CONNECTION GUIDE MOXA to CATO
connection GUIDE
This manual describes how to install and setup a Moxa Nport 5110
TCP/IP Serial Device to enable a Simplekey 4 Door controller to be connected to an Ethernet network.
TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE
Nport 5100 Series User’s Manual
1Overview (4)
The NPORT 5110 Device (4)
2Pre-configuration (5)
CAME KMS default MOXA network settings: (5)
3Information required from installer (5)
4Installing the MOXA (6)
Power Supply (6)
5Connecting the MOXA to CATO (7)
CATO (7)
CATO connection overview (7)
MOXA to CATO connections (8)
6Final Commissioning (8)
Publication Number: 2.02
CAME KMS Publication Date: August 2022
This document is to be used in conjunction with the Nport 5100 Series User’s Manual Version 5 April 2019 available at /product
This manual describes how to install and setup a Moxa Nport 5110 TCP/IP Serial Device to enable a Simplekey 4 Door controller to be connected to an Ethernet network.
Previous experience with port forwarding and basic networking is assumed.
The Moxa Nport 5110 is a hardware product which enables the System Controller to communicate with a local Ethernet Network using it’s RS232 port. The NPORT 5110 has been tested and approved for operation with Simplekey controllers and is available direct from Key Management Systems.
In order to connect a Simplekey 4 Controller to the website the following are required:
• 1x MOXA Nport 5110 device.
• 1x KMS CATO PCB.
One System Controller can be controlled to any single MOXA, when using a MOXA only a single system controller can be controlled, connecting two system controllers together is no longer possible.
In operation the device places the serial data from the Simplekey Controller into a TCP/IP wrapper before sending it out over the network. Data moving in the other direction i.e. from the network to the NPORT 5110 undergoes the same process in reverse
CAME KMS will undertake the initial configuration of the MOXA, these settings rarely need to be changed, please consult CAME KMS Technical support for bespoke setup requirements.
• IP Address assignment via DCHP
• Port 950
• Baudrate = 115200
• Data bits = 8
• Stop Bits = 2
• Parity = none
• Flow Control = None
• FIFO = enabled
• Interface = RS-232
The MOXA is password protected, if the device requires unlocking for re-configuration please contact CAME KMS Technical Support.
A factory reset of the device is possible which will remove all pre-configuration. Please consult the MOXA Nport series manual for further details.
Note: KMS are not responsible for the re-configuration if the MOXA has been factory reset.
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KMS will require the following from the installation contractor before a successful connection can be made:
• Externally facing IP address – A Static IP address is advantageous in most scenarios as no further changes are required in the event of the IP address changes.
• Port number opened and directed at the MOXA
Two mounting tags are provided, one each side of the MOXA. It is important to install the MOXA in a location where it can not be easily tampered with, yet no more than 25 metres from the CATO board due to RS232 signal distance limitations. The Ethernet cable can be run up to 100 metres from the router of network switch.
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Power is provided by supplied via UK 3 pin plug socket. Alternatively a power jack can be supplied so a 12v connection is taken from the local system PSU.
The MOXA connects to the CATO, this is a mezzanine PCB which connects on top of the Simplekey 4 controller. This is pre-fitted by CAME KMS at the factory and should not be removed unless absolutely necessary.
Warning! Irreversible damage may occur if the CATO is not fitted correctly on the System Controller.
See next page for MOXA to CATO wiring configuration.
CAME KMS supply a pre-made DB9 female connection lead, in the event of broken terminations see the pinout table below.
6 Final Commissioning
Once all steps have been taken please contact CAME KMS Technical support for connection verification. The installation will require the final steps as per any GPRS connection:
• Correct communications between the CAME KMS cloud server and site based TCP/IP device.
• Events are being received for each door on the system and events are correct for that door.
• Remotely unlock every door on the system to ensure all locks, readers and outputs work as configured.
• Make system adjustments including lock release time, door open warning times, trades profiles and any re-labelling of doors.
All 3 LED’s shown be active on the front of the MOXA , the Tx/Rx Led will only blink when data is parsed between the MOXA and CATO, this may not be continuous.
See the MOXA LED indicator status table below.
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