以太网模块T-BOX用户手册
T-BOX网关配置文件
T-BOX网关工程配置一、工程文件的创建t-box工程文件的创建之前在桌面或者开始菜单中打开打开软件打开后的界面如下图点击“文件—新建”,创建新的窗口操作如下图:选择TBOXMS CPU32 点击下一步继续,statustion 为工程的工程名称。
其他值默认,下一步继续。
下图为com3 IP地址填写窗口,可以先忽略,点击完成(com3口的ip地址可以和com4、com5、com6端口的ip一块配置,后边会有介绍)。
在工程创建完成之后会弹出下图窗口,国家选择中国,时区选择北京,点击确定完成工程的创建。
二、工程文件的配置工程文件创建完成之后,要对文件进行一些参数的配置,包括com口的增加和端口ip地址的配置。
●COM5和com6端口的添加按照下图提示点开所在画面,右击Add an I/O card,在弹出的下拉菜单中选择,new I/O card,按照网关的实际情况选择合适的I/O card。
(选择MS-ETHER-1还是MS-ETHER-4,要根据网关的模块端口数进行选择。
)注:网口端口的数目是有网关自身来决定的。
如下图有的4个端口模块的网关(MS-ETHER-4)有一个端口模块的网关(MS0-ETHER-1)●Ip地址的更改Com3 为信息端,对上连接服务器。
com4、com5、com6 为控制端对下连接plc或者工控机。
按照下图圈出的操作,更改com3、com4端口的ip地址。
以下是对com5的操作(点击card1 下的Group 0,在右边的窗口中填写对应com口的IP地址。
)点击card2下的group 0 为com6的端口IP设置,操作与com 5端口一致。
三、添加数据点操作对于采集plc数据点的配置包括变量点的创建和对应IP地址、PLC地址、槽号,机架号的配置。
1.变量点创建a)以创建离散量为例,点击tag,在右击右边的add a tag,在弹出的下拉菜单中选择digital操作完成之后会弹出一个配置窗口,按照下图提示进行配置即可b)实型数据的配置实型数据的才操作和离散量的操作时一致的,只是在配置窗口的一些操作上有些不同。
winbox基本操作
NAT Router 图形管理操作手册基本设置在使用NAT Router图形管理前,必须在本机上启用和设置网卡查看网卡状态:当我们需要查看路由器上的网卡使用情况,点开Interfaces可以看到网卡的使用状况:如果需要查看W AN口的使用情况,直接点开Interface列表中的W AN口的选项点开Traffic可以看到W AN口上的流量波型图:设置一个双网口的基本路由1、添加IP地址:当我们需要添加IP地址,先进入IP-Addresses目录:如果我们要在LAN口上添加192.168.0.1/255.255.255.0(子网掩码24位)的地址,点开Addresses项后,点加号并填入相应的设置,设置完后点OK。
WAN口的设置同样的操作。
2、添加网关:进入IP-Routers中添加网关,列如网关假设为192.168.0.254,在路由列表中点加号,在Gateway中填写网关:3、IP伪装当IP地址和网关设置完毕后,这时可根据自己的路由器需要是否伪装内网的IP地址(即NA T功能),假设内网地址段为192.168.0.0/24,具体设置如下:进入IP-firewall-src-nat中添加一条策略,将src-address设置为192.168.0.0/24,并将action 设置为masquerade(伪装):一个双网口的基本路由设置就完成。
设置双WAN口的负载均衡基本情况:用户有两条Internet线路,一条是使用光纤,另一条是使用ADSL。
使用IP伪装使一个局域网共享上网。
NAT Router共有3块网卡,WAN1用于ADSL,WAN2用于光纤,LAN用于连接终端。
实现负载平衡,并且在其中一条线路断掉后自动切换为单线路,线路恢复后,继续使用负载平衡。
实施:1、配置光纤线路在IP-address中为光纤线路配置IP地址、子网掩码,地址为 61.139.77.77,掩码24,网关61.139.77.1,interface WAN2 设置的方法同上面相同。
Altinex CNK200 Cable-Nook Interconnect Box 用户指南说明书
CNK200 Cable-Nook® Interconnect Box User’s Guide400-0111-0071Welcome!We greatly appreciate your purchase of the CNK200 Cable-Nook Interconnect Box. We are sure you will find it reliable and simple to use. Superior performance for the right price, backed by solid technical and customer support is what Altinex has to offer.We are committed to providing our customers with Signal Management Solutions® to the most demanding audiovisual installations at competitive pricing and we welcome you to join the ranks of our many satisfied customers throughout the world.1. Precautions and Safety WarningsPlease read this manual carefully before using your CNK200 Cable-Nook Interconnect Box. Keep this manual handy for future reference. These safety instructions are to ensure the long life of your CNK200 and to prevent fire and shock hazards. Please read them carefully and heed all warnings.1.1 General∙Qualified ALTINEX service personnel or their authorized representatives must perform all service.1.2 Installation∙For best results, place the CNK200 Cable-Nook Interconnect Box in a dry area away from dust and moisture.∙To prevent fire or shock, do not expose this unit to water or moisture.Do not place the CNK200 in direct sunlight, near heaters orheat-radiating appliances, or near any liquid. Exposure to directsunlight, smoke, or steam can harm internal components.∙Handle the CNK200 carefully. Dropping or jarring can damage the unit.∙Never place fingers inside the openings in the back of the unit. This action could cause serious injury because of the sharp edges inside.∙Do not place heavy objects on top of the CNK200.∙Install all cables according to the instructions.1.3 CleaningClean surfaces with a dry cloth. Never use strong detergents or solvents such as alcohol or thinner. Do not use a wet cloth or water to clean the unit.1.4 FCC Notice∙This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.∙This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection againstharmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radiofrequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance withinstructions found herein, may cause harmful interference to radiocommunications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area islikely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will berequired to correct the interference at his own expense.∙Any changes or modifications to the unit not expressly approved by Altinex, Inc. could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.2. Installation ProceduresWARNING: Altinex recommends using an experienced professional to make the table cutout. Before starting, go to the Altinex website at and download the latest table cutout requirements, templates, and detailed installation instructions with diagrams.Step 1. Cut an opening into the table for the CNK200. Use the template and measurements provided on the Altinex website. The CNK200 is designed to fit tabletops 0.5 - 3.5 in (13-89 mm) thick.Step 2. Insert the CNK200 into the table cutout and secure it to the table using thebrackets and thumb screws provided.Step 3. Prepare cables for use with the CNK200. When using retaining brackets tohold cables in place, it is important to adjust the retaining brackets closeenough together to prevent the cables from falling, but loose enough toallow the cables to be pulled up easily. The cables should be long enough tobe pulled up through the CNK200 and reach the equipment.If using preconfigured or customizable sectional plates, the cables need onlybe long enough to mate with the cables/connectors on the plates.Step 4. If desired, bundle like cables together using a protective sheath, meshedsleeve, etc. Leave the free ends of the cables long enough for makingconnections to the equipment on the table.Step 5. Route the cables through the bottom of the unit to the top. Use the cableclamps provided to neatly route and secure the cables to the bottom of thetable.3. Limited Warranty/Return PoliciesPlease see the Altinex website at for details on warranty and return policies.4. Technical SpecificationsSpecifications are subject to change. See for up-to-date information. Features/Description CNK200 InputsVideo/Audio n/aOutputsVideo/Audio n/aCompatibilityCable-Nook Standard and Customizable Plates CN5000 Series,CNK-IP-100 SeriesSnap-In Connectors All Altinex Snap-In ConnectorsAccessories IncludedMounting Hardware Thumb Screws (2), Mounting Brackets (2)Table 1. CNK200 General Mechanical CNK200 Hole Sets 23Minimum Table Thickness 0.5 in (13 mm)Maximum Table Thickness 3.5 in (89 mm)Housing DimensionsHeight 4.7 in (119 mm)Width 6.0 in (153 mm)Depth 4.7 in (119 mm)Bezel Dimensions (surface)Width 7.9 in (200 mm)Depth 6.5 in (166 mm)Color: CNK200CNK200SBlackBrushed AluminumMaterial Aluminum T︒ Operating 10︒C-35︒CT︒ Maximum 50︒CHumidity 90% non-condensingMTBF (calculations) 40,000 hrs (min.)Table 2. CNK200 Mechanical5. About Your CNK200Installs easily into tabletopConvenient access to cablesSimple, cost-effective interconnect solutionFits table surfaces 0.5 - 3.5 in (13 - 89 mm) thickThe CNK200 is a simple, effective way of hiding/storing multimedia cables and connectors and is designed for boardrooms and conference rooms. Cables remain connected to a presentation system enabling the user to access connections to AC power, video, audio, and other media sources.The cables connected to the presentation system underneath the surface can be accessed from the CNK200 by either pulling the cables up and out of the top of the unit (using retaining brackets) or by plugging external cables into sectional plates installed in the CNK200.Retaining brackets secure cable ends where the brackets can be adjusted to fit a wide variety of cable sizes. Cables are pulled out from the top of the CNK200 when needed and then fed back down under the table when no longer required. The weight of the cables helps to feed the slack through the unit and the cable ends are kept from falling by the retaining brackets.The CNK200 sectional plates allow for diverse connector configurations. Available plates include combinations of audio, video, computer, and AC power connectors, providing extensive flexibility in a convenient package. The sectional plates connect permanently to the presentation system.The CNK200 Cable-Nook is designed for use with tables ranging from half an inch to 3.5 in thick. The height of the interior shelf can also be adjusted for different depths. The CNK200 comes in a standard matte black color. The CNK200S comes in brushed aluminum .6. Application Diagrams Diagram 1: Typical SetupDiagram 2: Dimensions Top and FrontDiagram 3: Side View DimensionsDiagram 4: Twenty-Three (23) Hole SetsThe CNK200 can be customized for virtually any configuration required. Inside, there are 23 hole sets available for installing preconfigured plates, customizable plates, or retaining brackets for holding cables.In some cases, it is desirable to have the cables reside in the Cable-Nook instead of requiring the user to provide their own cables. In this case, retaining brackets can be positioned to keep cables installed under the table from falling below the Cable-Nook’s interior shelf. The user simply pulls out the cable(s) needed and connects them to a laptop, iPod, etc.Shown below are some typical plate options with retaining brackets. See our website at for a complete list of available plates and customizable snap-in connectors.Diagram 5: Mounting7. Operation7.1 Accessing the CNK200The CNK200 cover opens easily and remains open until all the cables are connected. The cover should be closed with the cables routed through the curved opening to prevent damage to the unit and to prevent liquids from entering the opening.Additionally, the cover should be closed when not in use to prevent liquids or other debris from damaging the unit.7.2 Power/Signal ConnectionsConnect external devices to the appropriate connector from the CNK200. Remember, the devices plugged into the AC power connectors should not draw more than the rated values of the cables and/or circuit. 8. Troubleshooting GuideThe CNK200 supplied was carefully tested and no problems were detected. However, we would like to offer the following suggestions:Please make sure that the highest quality network cables are used.Make sure that no cable or power cord is damaged or pinched. If there has been damage, do not use the CNK200. Please call the AltinexCustomer Service Department at (714) 990-2300 to have the unitrepaired.。
手机对讲软件“T-BOX”使用说明书(20130505)
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戴尔10Gb以太网直通模块用户手册说明书
Dell 10Gb Ethernet Pass Through -k for M1000eUser ManualRev 1.016 Port Pass Through ModuleDocument Number: 3303Rev 1.02____________________Information in this SXEOLFDWLRQ is subject to change without notice.© 2010 Dell Inc. All rights reserved.Reproduction of these materials in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of Dell Inc. is strictly forbidden.Trademarks used in this text: Dell™, the DELL logo, and PowerEdge™ are trademarks of Dell Inc.Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this SXEOLFDWLRQ to refer to either the entities claiming the mark and names or their products. Dell Inc. disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names other than its own. Dec. 2010Rev: A00Dell -10GbE PTM Rev 1.0 Table of ContentsIntended Audience 5Conventions 5 Chapter 1 Overview 61.1 Features 61.2 Serial Number and Product Version Information 7 Chapter 2 Installation and Basic Operation 82.1 Unpacking the Pass Through Module 82.2 Insertion and Removal of the PTM 82.2.1 PTM Insertion 82.2.2 PTM Removal 92.3 Connecting the External Ports 92.3.1 10 Gigabit Ethernet SFP+ Modules 92.3.2 Installation and Removal of Optical Transceiver Modules 92.4 LED Indicators 102.4.1 System LEDs 102.4.2 Port LEDs 102.4.3 Installation Safety Warnings 122.4.4 Mechanical Installation 132.4.5 Cable Installation 13 Chapter 3 Troubleshooting 14 Appendix A Specifications15A.1Mechanical Drawing with Dimensions 17 Appendix B Supported Cables and Media Types18 Appendix C EMC Certification Statements19C.1FCC Statements (USA) 19C.2EN Statements (Europe) 19C.3ICES Statements (Canada) 20C.4VCCI Statements (Japan) 20C.5KCC Certification (Korea) 20 Appendix D Interface Connector Pinouts22D.1SFP+ Interface 223Rev 1.04Related DocumentationThe documentation set accompanying the DEll Pass Through Module includes the following:Table 1 - Reference Documents and Web SitesRevision HistoryFirmware and Firmware Update ToolsDell Pass Through Module Software User Manual Latest Supported Cables and Optical ModulesSee Supported Cables and Media Types on page 18 in this documentTable 2 - Revision HistoryRevisionDateDescription1.0April 01st, 2011Initial ReleaseDell -10GbE PTM Rev 1.05About this ManualThis manual describes the installation and basic use of the Dell 10Gb Ethernet Pass Through -k 16 port module for blade servers.Intended AudienceThis manual is intended for users and system administrators responsible for installing and setting up the Dell 10Gb Ethernet Pass Through -k module for blade servers.ConventionsThe terms downlink (internal–from servers) and uplink (external–out to the world) are used throughout the document.The term PTM is used to indicate the Dell 10Gb Ethernet Pass Through -k module.Caution: This symbol indicates the possibility of physical injury to the user or installer.OverviewRev 1.061OverviewThe PTM is an I/O module designed for the PowerEdge M1000e Dell Chassis. The product pro-vides 10Gigabit connectivity for blade servers to Ethernet LANs. The product supports the follow-ing Ethernet protocols.Each front panel port provides connectivity to the blade with the corresponding number in the chassis.Figure 1: Dell 10Gb Ethernet Pass Through -k module Front Panel1.1FeaturesThe PTM feature set includes:Internal Links•16 ports of 10Gb Ethernet 10GBASE-KR through the backplane External links•16 SFP+ front panel ports of 10Gb Ethernet IEEE and Other Ethernet Standards Compliance •IEEE 802.3ae 10Gigabit Ethernet support•IEEE 802.3ap Ethernet Operation over Electrical Backplanes•Including KR startup protocol and Forward Error Correction (FEC) support •Supports KR auto-negotiation •Jumbo Frames up to 9K support Connectors and Cabling •Twin Axial Pair connector •Optical modules for SR and LR •All ports support active cablesTable 3 - ProtocolsPhysical ConnectionsPass Through -k ProtocolBlade Servers to PTM (Internal Links)KR Front Panel Ports (External Links)10G XFIDell -10GbE PTM Rev 1.07Front Panel Indicators•Per port status LEDs: Link Up, Link Activity •System status LEDs: Power Supply, Status1.2Serial Number and Product Version InformationThe serial number and product version information are found on the label seen in the figure below.Figure 2: Generic Product labelInstallation and Basic OperationRev 1.082Installation and Basic Operation2.1Unpacking the Pass Through ModuleBefore you install your new PTM, unpack it and make sure that there is no visible damage that may have occurred during shipping. Your package should contain the following items:•Dell 10Gb Ethernet Pass Through -k module for Blade Servers •This Users ManualThe PTM is shipped without optical modules.If anything in the package is damaged or missing, please contact your customer representative immediately.2.2Insertion and Removal of the PTMThe Dell 10Gb Ethernet Pass Through -k module may be plugged into fabric slots A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, and C2.Determine which slot to use, based on desired system configuration.2.2.1PTM InsertionInsert the PTM into the chassis as shown in the following diagram:Figure 3: Dell Chassis Slots for the PTMSlot A1Slot B1Slot C1Slot A2Slot B2Slot C2Dell -10GbE PTM Rev 1.0 The PTM supports hot-insertion into the chassis. If the PTM is inserted to a powered chassis, thepower LED (green) should turn on immediately.2.2.2PTM RemovalThe PTM supports hot-removal. It may be removed when the chassis is powered on or off.The PTM must not be removed during a firmware update process.Note: Firmware update is in progress when the Yellow LED is blinking.2.3Connecting the External PortsThe PTM front panel presents 16 SFP+ ports. Each port provides connectivity to a server with therespective number. Figure 4 shows the front panel view of the PTM.Figure 4: Dell 10Gb Ethernet Pass Through -k module Front Panel2.3.110 Gigabit Ethernet SFP+ ModulesThe PTM supports SFP+ modules for 10 Gigabit Ethernet, with 10GBASE-SR and 10GBASE-LRPHYs. SFP+ modules must be approved for use with this PTM. Modules not approved may notwork. See Supported Cables and Media Types on page 19 for lists of approved Direct AttachedCopper cables (DACs) and optical modules.2.3.2Installation and Removal of Optical Transceiver ModulesOptical transceiver modules have a locking mechanism which can be opened or closed.To insert the module into the cage:1.Open the module’s locking mechanism.2.Make sure that the male connectors on the module aligns with the female connector inside ofthe cage. Also check that there is no dirt or foreign matter in the module or in the cage.3.Insert the module into the adapter card module cage.4.Close the locking Mechanism.To remove the module from the cage:1.Unlock the locking mechanism by opening the handle.2.Pull the module out of the cage.9Installation and Basic OperationRev 1.0102.4LED Indicators2.4.1System LEDsThe system status LEDs indicate whether the PTM is receiving power from the chassis, and the state of the PTM.There are two system LEDs on the end of the module. The LED indications and meanings are explained in the figure and table below.Figure 5: Indicator LEDsTable 4 - PTM states and LED configurations:2.4.2Port LEDsThe PTM has two I/O LEDs per port. The I/O LEDs are located on the I/O panel. The green LED, when lit, indicates that the driver is running and a valid physical connection between nodes exists. If the green LED is blinking, it indicates a problem with the physical link. The yellow LED when lit, indicates a valid data activity link, this is the logical link. The yellow LED illuminates when theThe IO Module is on and ready when this LED is green.This LED can be blue or Yel-low. A fault is indicated when the Yellow LED is blinking. See Table 4.Dell -10GbE PTM Rev 1.0 network is discovered over the physical link. A valid data activity link without data transfer is des-ignated by a constant yellow LED indication. A valid data activity link with data transfer is desig-nated by a blinking yellow LED indication. If the LEDs are not active, either the physical link orthe logical link (or both) connections have not been established.Figure 6: Physical and Logical Link IndicationsInstallation and Basic OperationRev 1.02.4.3Installation Safety Warnings1.Installation Instructions2.Over-temperature3.During Lightning - Electrical Hazard4.Copper Direct Attached SFP+ Cable Connecting/Disconnecting5. Equipment Installation6.Equipment Disposal7.Local and National Electrical Codes8.Hazardous Radiation ExposureRead all installation instructions before connecting the equip-ment to the power source.This equipment should not be operated in an area with an ambi-ent temperature exceeding the maximum recommended: 40°C (104°F). An air flow of 9CFM at this maximum ambient temper-ature is required.During periods of lightning activity, do not work on the equip-ment or connect or disconnect cables.Copper Direct Attached SFP+ cables are heavy and not flexible,as such they should be carefully attached to or detached from the connectors. Refer to the cable manufacturer for special warnings and instructions.This equipment should be installed, replaced, or serviced only by trained and qualified personnel.Disposal of this equipment should be in accordance to all national laws and regulations.This equipment should be installed in compliance with local and national electrical codes.Caution – Use of controls or adjustment or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiationexposure.Dell -10GbE PTM Rev 1.02.4.4Mechanical Installation2.4.4.1To install the PTM1.Make sure that there is no foreign matter or dirt in the back plane connector or in the chassis slot.2.Push the PTM into the chassis. Make sure that the ears on the latch hook onto the latching bar.3.Push the latch handle towards the orange latch release until it locks.2.4.4.2To remove the PTM1.Push the orange latch release and the latch handle will pop out2.Pull the handle out until it is 90 degrees from the front of the PTM.3.Pull the PTM out of the chassis.2.4.5Cable InstallationAll cables can be inserted or removed with the unit powered on. To insert a cable, press the con-nector into the port receptacle until the connector is firmly seated. The GREEN LED indicator, above each SFP+ port, will light when the physical connection is established (that is, when the unit is powered on and a cable is plugged into the port with the other end of the connector plugged into a functioning port). After plugging in a cable, lock the connector using the latching mechanism particular to the cable vendor. When a logical connection is made the yellow light will come on. When data is being transferred the yellow light will blink.To remove, disengage the locks and slowly pull the connector away from the port receptacle. Both LED indicators will turn off when the cable is unseated.Cable lengths should be used which allow for routing horizontally around to the side of the chassis before bending upward or downward in the rack.CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT and reference to the most recent laser standards:IEC 60825-1:2007/03 y EN 60825-1:2007Always install and remove cables by pushing or pulling the cable and connector in a straight line with the pass through module.Cables, especially long copper cables, can weigh a substantial amount. Make sure that the weight of the cable is supported on its own and not hanging from the pass through module.Rev 1.0Troubleshooting 3TroubleshootingAs soon as a pass through module is plugged in make sure that the status LED shows green.The power LED for the pass through module shuts off:1.Check that the there is adequate ventilation.2.Make sure that there is nothing blocking the front or rear of the chassis and that the fan mod-ules and ventilation holes are not blocked (especially dust over the holes).3.If you find dust blocking the holes it is recommended to clean the fan unit and remove the dustfrom the front and rear panels of the pass through module using a vacuum cleaner.4.Remove and Reinstall the PTM.Rev 1.0Appendix A: SpecificationsTable 5 - Dell 10Gb Ethernet Pass Through Module Specification DataPhysical Power and EnvironmentalSize:W X D X HWeight:SerDes Speeds:Connectors andCabling:Optical Cable: External Port Types: Internal Port Types:Air Flow:24.7 cm X 28.5 cm X 2.9 cm1.978kg10 Gb/s per portSFP+Direct attached copper cables sup-portedOptical cables supportedDAC (SFP+)KR3CFM @ 30o C ambient temperature9CFM @ 40o C ambient temperatureMaximumPower:Typ Power:Temperature:Humidity:Altitude:Shock:Vibration:Power throughSFP+:Latency:Latency (with-out FEC)Latency (withFEC)40.55W passive cables56.73W active cables34.41W passive cables50.59W active cables0° to 40° Celsius10% - 90% non-condensingmax 1W per port90ns290ns(FEC is an optional require-ment in IEEE802.3ap).Dell -10GbE PTM Rev 1.0 Protocol Support Regulatory ComplianceEthernet: Blade Servers to PTM (InternalLinks):QoS:IEEE 802.3ae 10Gigabit EthernetsupportIEEE 802.3ap Ethernet Operationover Electrical Backplanes8 Priority Queues for EthernetSafety:EMC(Emissions):Environmental:UL60950C-UL to CAN/CSA 22 2No.60950-1TUV/GS to EN 60950-1,Amendment A1-A4, A11CB-IEC60950-1, all coun-try deviationsCC 47CFR Part 15 Class AEN 55022 Class AICES-003 Class AVCCI Class AAS/NZS CISPR 22 Class ACISPR 22 Class AEN 55024EN 300386CEEU: IEC 60068-2-64: Ran-dom VibrationEU: IEC 60068-2-29:Shocks, Type I / IIEU: IEC 60068-2-32: FallTestTable 5 - Dell 10Gb Ethernet Pass Through Module Specification Data Physical Power and EnvironmentalRev 1.0A.1: Mechanical Drawing with DimensionsAll dimensions are in centimeters.Figure 7: Mechanical Drawing24.723.05.52.9Dell -10GbE PTM Rev 1.0 Appendix B: Supported Cables and Media TypesThe following cables and optical modules are approved for the Dell PTM.Table 6 - Direct Attached Cables (DAC)DPN Reference Length (m)Speed Molex Custom PNK585N SFP-H10GB-CU1M 110.3125Gbps74752-9093J564N SFP-H10GB-CU3M 310.3125Gbps74752-9094H603N SFP-H10GB-CU5M 510.3125Gbps74752-9096G840N SFP-H10GB-CU7M 710.3125Gbps74752-9098R620M30 AWG0.510.3125Gbps74752-1051G692K30 AWG110.3125Gbps74752-1101P540M30 AWG210.3125Gbps74752-1201Y984J28 AWG310.3125Gbps74752-2301N651M28 AWG410.3125Gbps74752-2401C855K28 AWG510.3125Gbps74752-3501Table 7 - Optical ModulesDPN Reference Speed ManufacturerN743D ASSY,XCVR,SFP+,LC-LC,SFP+SR10.3125Gbps FinisarT307D ASSY,XCVR,SFP+,LC-LC,SFP+LR10.3125Gbps FinisarW365M ASSY,XCVR,SFP+,LC-LC,SFP+SR,A V10.3125Gbps AvagoW373M ASSY,XCVR,SFP+,LC-LC,SFP+LR,AV10.3125Gbps AvagoRev 1.0Appendix C: EMC Certification StatementsTable 8 lists the approved certification status per bridge in different regions of the world.C.1: FCC Statements (USA)Class A Statements:§ 15.21StatementWarning! Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the partyresponsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.§15.105(a) StatementNOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable pro-tection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio commu-nications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.C.2: EN Statements (Europe)EN55022 Class A Statement:Table 8 - Bridge Certification StatusPass through Module P/NFCC Class (USA)EN Class (Europe)ICES Class (Canada)VCCI (Japan)cTUVus KCC CB c-TickDell 10GbE Pass Through -kAAAAWarning: This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this productmay cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measuresmeasures.Dell -10GbE PTM Rev 1.0C.3: ICES Statements (Canada)Class A Statement:“This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.”C.4: VCCI Statements (Japan)Class A Statement:C.4.1: Translation"This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interferenceby Information Technology Equipment (VCCI). If this equipment is used in a domestic environ-ment, radio interference may occur, in which case the user may be required to take corrective actions."C.5: KCC Certification (Korea)Korea's "Regulation for Certification of Information and Communication Equipment," requiresEMC testing and certification for many electronic products. Korean EMC certifications are issued by Radio Research Laboratory (RRL), which is organized under the Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC). EMC testing includes electromagnetic emissions (EMI) and susceptibil-ity (EMS). Certified equipment is labeled with the MIC mark and certification number.Rev 1.0C.5.1: Translation:“Class A Device This device is registered for EMC requirements for industrial use. The seller or buyer should be aware of this. If this type was sold or purchased by mistake, it should be replaced with a residential-use type.”22Dell -10GbE PTM Rev 1.023Appendix D: Interface Connector PinoutsD.1: SFP+ InterfaceFigure 8: SFP+ Connector Pinout - Rear View of Module With Pin PlacementTable 9 - SFP+ PinoutPinSymbol NameDescription1 VeeT Transmitter Ground (Common with Receiver Ground) a2 TX_Fault Transmitter Fault.b3 TX_Disable Transmitter Disable. Laser output disabled on high or open. c 4SDA2-wire Serial Interface Data Line d 5 SCL 2-wire Serial Interface Clock Line d6 MOD_ABS Module Absent. Grounded within the module d7 RS0 No connection required8 RX_LOS Loss of Signal indication. Logic 0 indicates normal operation. e 9RS1No connection required10 VeeR Receiver Ground (Common with Transmitter Ground) a 11 VeeR Receiver Ground (Common with Transmitter Ground)a 12 RD-Receiver Inverted DATA out. AC Coupled 13 RD+ Receiver Non-inverted DATA out. AC Coupled 14VeeRReceiver Ground (Common with Transmitter Ground) aRev 1.02415 VccR Receiver Power Supply16 VccT Transmitter Power Supply17 VeeT Transmitter Ground (Common with Receiver Ground) a18 TD+ Transmitter Non-Inverted DATA in. AC Coupled.19 TD- Transmitter Inverted DATA in. AC Coupled.20 VeeT Transmitter Ground (Common with Receiver Ground)aa. Circuit ground is internally isolated from chassis ground.b.T FAULT is an open collector/drain output, which should be pulled up with a 4.7k – 10kOhms resistor on the host board if intended for use. Pull up voltage should be between 2.0V to Vcc + 0.3V. A high output indicates a transmitter fault caused by either the TX bias cur-rent or the TX output power exceeding the preset alarm thresholds. A low output indicates normal operation. In the low state, the output is pulled to <0.8V.c. Laser output disabled on TDIS >2.0V or open, enabled on TDIS <0.8Vd.Should be pulled up with 4.7kΩ – 10kΩ on host board to a voltage between 2.0V and 3.6V.MOD_ABS pulls line low to indicate module is plugged in.e.LOS is open collector output. Should be pulled up with 4.7kΩ – 10kΩ on host board to avoltage between 2.0V and 3.6V. Logic 0 indicates normal operation; logic 1 indicates loss of signal.Table 9 - SFP+ PinoutPin Symbol Name Description。
T-box485使用说明
工程打开之后的界面如下
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1、添加的modbus device 通讯(485)
添加方法:1)在I/O中上双击左键,在弹出的菜单中选择倒数第四项modbus device。
2)Name可以自行命名。
Address为读取从站地址,根据485设备的站号填写。
RTU Port选择COM2-RS485。
Tagname 选择一个数字量标签,自己建立的中间点,初始值设为1。
Condition选择High State。
3)如果485通讯的信号数据读取不正确,需要进行高地位调整,点击Adwanced 按钮。
出现如下窗口。
将如图所示的两项选择之后,读取的数据高地位将会进行调整。
2、选择Remote Tags文件夹,点击Add添加标签。
Tag 选择一个自定义标签。
Operation 选择Read,后面的Quantity为读取个数。
Device 选择刚刚建立的通讯连接(在此处可以直接新建通讯连接)。
Type 根据实际要求填写。
Address 读取从站的起始地址。
3、在Tags文件夹下找到建立的modbus_tag_1。
设置如下所示,然后对此标签进行复制粘贴即可,标签的个数与读取个数相等。
Mikrotik RouterOS Winbox 操作手册说明书
Manual:WinboxSummaryWinbox is a small utility that allows administration of Mikrotik RouterOS using a fast and simple GUI. It is a native Win32 binary, but can be run on Linux and Mac OSX using Wine.All Winbox interface functions are as close as possible to Console functions, that is why there are no Winbox sections in the manual.Some of advanced and system critical configurations are not possible from winbox, like MAC address change on an interface.Starting the WinboxWinbox loader can be downloaded directly from the router.Open your browser and enter router's IP address, RouterOS welcome page will be displayed. Click on the link to download winbox.exeWhen winbox.exe is downloaded, double click on it and winbox loader window will pop up:To connect to the router enter IP or MAC address of the router, specify username and password (if any) and click on Connect button. You can also enter the port number after the IP address, separating them with a colon, like this 192.168.88.1:9999. The port can be changed in RouterOS services menu.Note: It is recommended to use IP address whenever possible. MAC session uses network broadcasts and isnot 100% reliable.You can also use neighbor discovery, to list available routers by clicking on [...] button:From list of discovered routers you can click on IP or MAC address column to connect to that router. If you click on IP address then IP will be used to connect, but if you click on MAC Address then MAC address will be used to connect to the router.Note: Neighbor discovery will show also devices which are not compatible with Winbox, like Cisco routersor any other device that uses CDP (Cisco Discovery Protocol)Description of buttons and fields of loader screen•[...] - discovers and shows MNDP (MikroTik Neighbor Discovery Protocol) or CDP (Cisco Discovery Protocol) devices.•Connect - Connect to the router•Save - Save address, login, password and note. Saved entries are listed at the bottom of loader window.•Remove - Remove selected entry from saved list•Tools... - Allows to run various tools: removes all items from the list, clears cache on the local disk, imports addresses from wbx file or exports them to wbx file.•Connect To: - destination IP or MAC address of the router•Login - username used for authentication•Password - password used for authentication•Keep Password - if unchecked, password is not saved to the list•Secure Mode - if checked, winbox will use TLS encryption to secure session•Load Previous Session - if checked, winbox will try to restore all previously opened windows.•Note - description of the router that will be saved to the list.Warning: Passwords are saved in plain text. Anyone with access to your file system will be able to retrievepasswords.It is possible to use command line to pass connect to user and password parameters automatically:winbox.exe [<connect-to> [<login> [<password>]]]For example (with no password):winbox.exe 10.5.101.1 admin ""Will connect to router 10.5.101.1 with username "admin"without password.IPv6 connectivityStarting from v5RC6 Winbox supports IPv6 connectivity. To connect to the routers IPv6 address, it must be placed in square braces the same as in web browsers when connecting to IPv6 server. Example:Winbox neighbor discovery is now capable of discovering IPv6 enabled routers. As you can see from the image below, there are two entries for each IPv6 enabled router, one entry is with IPv4 address and another one with IPv6 link-local address. You can easily choose to which one you want to connect:Interface OverviewWinbox interface has been designed to be intuitive for most of the users. Interface consists of:•Main toolbar at the top where users ca add various info fields, like CPU and memory usage.•Menu bar on the left - list of all available menus and sub-menus. This list changes depending on what packages are installed. For example if IPv6 package is disabled, then IPv6 menu and all it's sub-menus will not be displayed.•Work area - area where all menu windows are opened.Title bar shows information to identify with which router Winbox session is opened. Information is displayed in following format:[username]@[Router's IP or MAC] ( [RouterID] ) - Winbox [ROS version] on [RB model] ([platform]) From screenshot above we can see that user admin is logged into router with IP address 10.1.101.18. Router's ID is MikroTik, currently installed RouterOS version is v5.0beta1, RouterBoard is RB800 and platform is PowerPC.On the Main toolbar's left side is located undo and redo buttons to quickly undo any changes made to configuration. On the right side is located:•winbox traffic indicator displayed as a green bar,•indicator that shows whether winbox session uses TLS encryption•checkbox Hide password. This checkbox replaces all sensitive information (for example, ppp secret passwords)with '*' asterisk symbols.Work Area and child windowsWinbox has MDI interface meaning that all menu configuration (child) widows are attached to main (parent) Winbox window and are showed in work area.Child windows can not be dragged out of working area. Notice in screenshot above that Interface window is dragged out of visible working area and horizontal scroll bar appeared at the bottom. If any window is outside visible work area boundaries the vertical or/and horizontal scrollbars will appear.Child window menu barEach child window has its own toolbar. Most of the windows have the same set of toolbar buttons:•Add - add new item to the list•Remove - remove selected item from the list•Enable - enable selected item (the same as enable command from console)•Disable - disable selected item (the same as disable command from console)•Comment - add or edit comment•Sort - allows to sort out items depending on various parameters. Read more >>Almost all windows have quick search input field at the right side of the toolbar. Any text entered in this field is searched through all the items and highlighted as illustrated in screenshot belowNotice that at the right side next to quick find input filed there is a dropdown box. For currently opened (IP Route) window this dropdown box allows to quickly sort out items by routing tables. For example if main is selected, then only routes from main routing table will be listed.Similar dropdown box is also in all firewall windows to quickly sort out rules by chains.Sorting out displayed itemsAlmost every window has a Sort button. When clicking on this button several options appear as illustrated in screenshot belowExample shows how to quickly filter out routes that are in 10.0.0.0/8 range1.Press Sort button2.Chose Dst.Address from the first dropdown box.3.Chose in form the second dropdown box. "in" means that filter will check if dst address value is in range ofspecified network.4.Enter network against which values will be compared (in our example enter "10.0.0.0/8")5.These buttons are to add or remove another filter to the stack.6.Press Filter button to apply our filter.As you can see from screenshot winbox sorted out only routes that are within 10.0.0.0/8 range.Comparison operators (Number 3 in screenshot) may be different for each window. For example "Ip Route" window has only two is and in. Other windows may have operators such as "is not", "contains", "contains not".Winbox allows to build stack of filters. For example if there is a need to filter by destination address and gateway, then•set first filter as described in example above,•press [+] button to add another filter bar in stack.•set up seconf filter to filter by gateway•press Filter button to apply filters.You can also remove unnecessary filter from the stack by pressing [-] button.Customizing list of displayed columnsBy default winbox shows most commonly used parameters. However sometimes it is needed to see another parameters, for example "BGP AS Path" or other BGP attributes to monitor if routes are selected properly.Winbox allows to customize displayed columns for each individual window. For example to add BGP AS path column:•Click on little arrow button (1) on the right side of the column titles or right mouse click on the route list.•From popped up menu move to Show Columns (2) and from the sub-menu pick desired column, in our case click on BGP AS Path (3)Changes made to window layout are saved and next time when winbox is opened the same column order and size is applied.Detail modeIt is also possible to enable Detail mode. In this mode all parameters are displayed in columns, first column is parameter name, second column is parameter's value.To enable detail mode right mouse click on the item list and from the popupmenu pick Detail modeCategory viewIt is possible to list items by categories. In tis mode all items will be grouped alphabetically or by other category. For example items may be categorized alphabetically if sorted by name, items can also be categorized by type like in screenshot below.To enable Category view, right mouse click on the item list and from the popupmenu pick Show CategoriesDrag & DropIt is possible to upload and download files to/from router using winbox drag & drop functionality.Note: Drag & Drop does not work if winbox is running on Linux using wine. This is not a winbox problem,wine does not support drag & drop.Traffic monitoringWinbox can be used as a tool to monitor traffic of every interface, queue or firewall rule in real-time. Screenshot below shows ethernet traffic monitoring graphs.Item copyThis shows how easy it is to copy an item in Winbox. In this example, we will use the COPY button to make a Dynamic WDS interface into a Static interface.This image shows us the initial state, as you see DRA indicates "D" which means Dynamic:•Double-Click on the interface and click on COPY:•A new interface window will appear, a new name will be created automatically (in this case WDS2)•You can see that the new interface status has changed:•Transferring SettingsOn Windows Vista/7 Winbox settings are stored in: %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Roaming\Mikrotik\Winbox\winbox.cfgSimply copy this file to the same location on the new host.[ Top | Back to Content ]Article Sources and Contributors17 Article Sources and ContributorsManual:Winbox Source: /index.php?oldid=25527 Contributors: Janisk, Marisb, Normis, Nz monkeyImage Sources, Licenses and ContributorsFile:win-web-snap.png Source: /index.php?title=File:Win-web-snap.png License: unknown Contributors: Marisb, SergejsBFile:winbox-loader.png Source: /index.php?title=File:Winbox-loader.png License: unknown Contributors: MarisbImage:Icon-note.png Source: /index.php?title=File:Icon-note.png License: unknown Contributors: Marisb, RouteFile:winbox-loader2.png Source: /index.php?title=File:Winbox-loader2.png License: unknown Contributors: MarisbImage:Icon-warn.png Source: /index.php?title=File:Icon-warn.png License: unknown Contributors: Marisb, RouteFile:winbox-ipv6-loader.png Source: /index.php?title=File:Winbox-ipv6-loader.png License: unknown Contributors: MarisbFile:winbox-ipv6nd.png Source: /index.php?title=File:Winbox-ipv6nd.png License: unknown Contributors: MarisbFile:Winbox-workarea.png Source: /index.php?title=File:Winbox-workarea.png License: unknown Contributors: MarisbFile:winbox-win-child.png Source: /index.php?title=File:Winbox-win-child.png License: unknown Contributors: MarisbFile:win-add.png Source: /index.php?title=File:Win-add.png License: unknown Contributors: MarisbFile:win-remove.png Source: /index.php?title=File:Win-remove.png License: unknown Contributors: MarisbFile:win-enable.png Source: /index.php?title=File:Win-enable.png License: unknown Contributors: MarisbFile:win-disable.png Source: /index.php?title=File:Win-disable.png License: unknown Contributors: MarisbFile:win-comment.png Source: /index.php?title=File:Win-comment.png License: unknown Contributors: MarisbFile:win-sort.png Source: /index.php?title=File:Win-sort.png License: unknown Contributors: MarisbFile:winbox-window-search.png Source: /index.php?title=File:Winbox-window-search.png License: unknown Contributors: MarisbFile:Winbox-window-sort.png Source: /index.php?title=File:Winbox-window-sort.png License: unknown Contributors: MarisbFile:Winbox-window-field.png Source: /index.php?title=File:Winbox-window-field.png License: unknown Contributors: MarisbFile:Winbox-window-detail.png Source: /index.php?title=File:Winbox-window-detail.png License: unknown Contributors: MarisbFile:Winbox-window-category.png Source: /index.php?title=File:Winbox-window-category.png License: unknown Contributors: MarisbFile:Winbox1.jpg Source: /index.php?title=File:Winbox1.jpg License: unknown Contributors: NormisFile:winbox-window-trafmon.png Source: /index.php?title=File:Winbox-window-trafmon.png License: unknown Contributors: MarisbImage:2009-04-02_1241.png Source: /index.php?title=File:2009-04-02_1241.png License: unknown Contributors: NormisImage:2009-04-02_1241_001.png Source: /index.php?title=File:2009-04-02_1241_001.png License: unknown Contributors: NormisImage:2009-04-02_1242.png Source: /index.php?title=File:2009-04-02_1242.png License: unknown Contributors: NormisImage:2009-04-02_1242_001.png Source: /index.php?title=File:2009-04-02_1242_001.png License: unknown Contributors: Normis。
联想 ThinkCentre Nano IoT IOBOX硬件和软件手册
ThinkCentre Nano IoT IOBOXInitial SetupOverview1. Serial connectors (2)2. Ethernet connectors (POE)(2)3. DC-in power LED indicator4. D C-in power connector5. USB-C connector6. DI/DO connectors (2)21PoE PoE6435SpecificationDimensionsLength 178 mm (7 inches)Width 88 mm (3.46 inches)Height 25.6 mm (1 inch)EnvironmentTemperatureOperating: 0 ~ 50 °C (32 ~ 122 °F)Storage: - 40 ~ 60 °C ( -40 ~ 140 °F)Relative HumidityOperating: 20% ~ 80% (non-condensing) Storage: 20% ~ 90% (non-condensing)Note:If your IO BOX is stored or transported in temperatures less than 0°C (32°F), allow IO BOX to rise slowly to an optimal operating temperature before use. Using the IO BOX in a lower operating temperature might result in irreparable damage to your IO BOX.Serial connectorsThe two serial connectors support RS-232 (default), RS-422, and RS-485 standards. To use RS-422/485 standards, change the settings with the IoT IOBOX DT1 IO CONTROLLER application. To download the application, go to:https://.Ethernet connectorsThe two Ethernet connectors are fully compliant with IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u, and IEEE 802.3ab. They are also compatible with IEEE 802.3af or IEEE 802.3at devices. In this case, the dc power input to the box must be higher than 135 W. Data transfer speed is 10/100/1000 Mbps (The box is equipped with RTL8153B).They support full duplex flow control (IEEE 802.3x).Do not support Wake On LAN.Note:The Power over Ethernet (PoE) feature does not work if the IO BOX gets power supply from the computer through the USB-C connector. DC-in power connectorThe 3-pin Phoenix dc-in power connector accepts dc power input from 9 V to 36 V .Pin Signal1 V+ (DC in)2 GND3 V- (DGND)The DC-in power LED indicator shows the status of the dc power input.LED indicator color DC power input Green 9V ~ 36VRed(IO Box does not work) < 9V or >36V Note:Power input must be higher than 135 W for the PoE feature to work.DI/DO connectorD-OUTpinnumberD-OUT pindefinitionD-IN pinnumberD-IN pindefinition1 COM 1 COM2 GND 2 GND3 Digital Output-1 3 Digital Input-14 Digital Output-2 4Digital Input-25 Digital Output-3 5Digital Input-36 Digital Output-4 6Digital Input-415 69123125634125634Digital Input Digital Output▪Channels: 4▪Input type: NPN, PNP▪Dry contact:- Logic 0: Open- Logic 1: Close to GND▪Wet contact (from external power supply): - Logic 0: 0 V to 0.8 V- Logic 1: 5 V to 30 V▪Input resistance: 2.5 kΩ▪Isolation voltage: 1.5 kV (DC)▪Overvoltage protection: 70 V (DC) ▪Channels: 4▪Output type: NPN▪Voltage: 5 V from external power supply ▪Total output current: 200 mA▪Isolation voltage: 1.5 kV (DC)DO NPN ContactTo connect an external device to a DI/DO adapter:e a screwdriver or anything similar with a thin tip to press down the block and hold.2.Insert the bare stranded wires of the cable (24AWG) into the slot completely.Notes:▪The recommend length of the bare stranded wires is 4.8 - 5.5 mm (0.19 – 0.22 inches).▪Tin the tips of the bare stranded wires to hold them together beforehand.▪Be extremely careful when handling with a screwdriver or similar sharp tools to avoid potential injuries to your fingers.USB-C connectorThe output voltage and current for the USB-C connector is 20 V±0.4 V/ 3 A at maximum. The input voltage and current are 5 V/3 A. The connector supports USB Power Delivery 3.0.It transfers data at USB 3.1 Gen 1 speed, up to 5 Gbps.IoT IOBOX DT1 IO CONTROLLER (Windows)IoT IOBOX DT1 IO CONTROLLER Software IntroductionIoT IOBOX DT1 IO CONTROLLER is a piece of control software specific to the industrial control product IO BOX and controls the digital input interface, digital output interface, and COM interface. It is for demo purpose only. To achieve the full functions of the IO BOX, you need to use the software development kit (SDK).The control functions are described as follows:1.Digital input interfaceThe control software monitors the rising edge count, falling edge count, IO status, frequency, and duty ratio of input signals of each port on the digital input interface, and controls signal inversion by the software. Collected data is presented in the display area in real time.2.Digital output interfaceThe control software configures the initial status of each port on the digital output interface (after device access), and controls each port in real time. interfaceThe control software controls two COM interfaces by enabling interface power supply, switching the mode, configuring the transmission rate.IoT IOBOX DT1 IO CONTROLLER UI DescriptionThe following figure shows the main UI. In the figure, 1 is the software version, 2 is the status bar, 3 is the digital input control area, 4 is the digital output control area, and 5 is the COM control area.1.Software version2.Status BarThere are two states: "Connected" and "Disconnected". The software monitors the status of the IOBOX DIO (Digital Input/Output) interface MCU. The status bar displays "Connected" when IOBOX is connected to the host or "Disconnected" otherwise. The software is operable only when the status bar displays "Connected".3.Digital Input Control AreaThe Port column indicates four input ports of the digital input interface.The left pane is the display area. When Invert, Positive, Negative, IO Status, Freq, or Duty is configured on the right pane, the status of the configuration item is displayed on the left pane.Specifically, "true" indicates that a configuration item is selected, and "false" indicates that theconfiguration item is not selected. After the software starts monitoring, various values of input signals on ports are displayed on the left pane.Invert: to enable level inversion for input signals on ports.Positive: rising edge count of input signals on ports.Negative: falling edge count of input signals on ports.Freq: frequency of input signals on ports.Duty: duty ratio of input signals on ports.IO Status: IO status value of input signals on ports. Only the current IO status is displayed, and the IO status value does not reflect all IO inversion status from time t0 to t1.4.Digital Output Control AreaThe Port column indicates four output ports of the digital output interface.The left pane is the display area. When Initial State or State (Output Configure) is configured on the right pane, the status of the configuration item is displayed on the left pane. Highindicates 1, which means high level, and Low indicates 0, which means low level. By default, Initial State and State are displayed as 1 for the four output ports. Control AreaIoT IOBOX DT1 COM3 and IoT IOBOX DT1 COM4 are the two COM interfaces of IOBOX.The two COM interfaces are independent of each other. Select either interface and configure the mode, transmission rate, terminal resistor, and power supply for it.Mode: mode of the COM interface. There are three options: RS232, RS485, and RS422. The two COM interfaces adopt RS232 mode by default.SLEW: transmission rate of the COM interface. The maximum transmission rate is 1 Mbps in RS232 mode and 20 Mbps in RS485/RS422 mode. The transmission rate can be limited to 250 Kbps in SLEW regardless of the mode. Ensure that the transmit rate matches the receive rate. By default, the transmission rate is set to 250 Kbps for the three modes.TERM: to enable the terminal resistor. Generally, the terminal resistor does not need to beenabled. It is enabled at the transmit and receive ends of RS485 communication only when the distance between the two parties exceeds 300 m. By default, the terminal resistor is disabled.COM Power: to enable power supply for the COM interface. Select "Enable" and click "Apply" to enable power supply for the COM interface. Select "Disable" and click "Apply" to disable power supply for the COM interface. By default, power supply is enabled.IoT IOBOX DT1 IO CONTROLLER Test GuideBefore using the software, connect IOBOX to the host and connect the power supply. Power on, access the host system, start the software, and ensure that the Status Bar displays "Connected" and that IOBOX related devices are not marked with a yellow warning mark in the host device manager.1.Digital Input Interface TestStep 1: Connect the DI (Digital Input) device to the DI interface of IOBOX.Step 2: Select ports one by one in the DI control area and configure the ports in theconfiguration area.Note: "Input Mode" and "Freq Mode" are mutually exclusive for each port.As shown in the following figure, Invert, Positive, Negative, and IO Status are enabled for ports 1 and 2, and Freq, and Duty are enabled for ports 3 and 4.Step 3: After configuration, click "Run", and then the "Run" button changes to "Stop". You can click "Stop" to stop monitoring.Step 4: To reset the values (such as Positive and Negative) of signals on a certain port after starting monitoring, select the port and click "Reset Channel" to reset the values to 0.2.Digital Output Interface TestStep 1: Connect the DO (Digital Output) device to the DO interface of IOBOX.Step 2: Adjust Initial State and State of the output port in the DO control area.Notes:Double-click on the left pane to set a value or select a value on the right pane.▪Initial State is set to 1 for the four ports at initial software startup. After Initial State is reset, the new value is stored in the register of IOBOX. After IOBOX is disconnected fromthe host, reconnected to the host, and connected to the DO device, IOBOX initializes theDO device and sets Initial State as before.▪State is 1 by default each time the software is started. If the current port status of the DO device is 1, adjust it once to change the port status. If the current port status of the DOdevice is 0, adjust it twice to change the port status.Step 3: After adjustment of State, check whether the feedback of the DO device is consistent with the adjustment. Interface TestStep 1: Power supply is enabled by default for the two COM interfaces of IOBOX. Therefore, you are advised to disable power supply for the COM interface using this software (select a COM interface, select "Disable" in COM Power, and click "Apply"), and enable power supply after connecting the device.Step 2: Connect the COM device to the COM interface of IOBOX.Step 3: After connection, set related configuration parameters in the configuration area. As shown in the following figure, the interface is"IoT IOBOX DT1 COM3", "Mode" is set to RS232, the default value 250 Kbps is retained for "SLEW", and "COM Power" is set to "Enable" to enable power supply for the COM interface.Then click "Apply" for the settings to take effect.Step 4: Check whether the COM device works correctly.SDK support listLenovo provides a software development kit (SDK) for your computer. You can use the SDK to develop functions based on your needs. For example, you can collect signals and transfer data with sensors and relay modules connected to the serial connectors and DI/DO connectors on the IO expansion box.To download the software development kit (SDK):1. Go to https://.2.Search by your computer product name to enter the support Web page for your computer. Then,locate the section for downloading drivers and software. Search by keyword “box” and follow the on-screen instructions to select the correct software development kit for your computer.Items below are contained in SDK support list:DI (Digital Input):Changed DI mode of each port, including following modes:▪Freq. Mode▪Duty Mode▪Positive/Negative Counter Start/Stop▪Invert ON/OFFDO (Digital Output):▪Set high/low voltage to each output channel▪Set default voltage to each output channelCOM Ports:▪COM Port Enable/Disable▪Changed COM port mode to RS232/RS485/RS422▪Set SLEW 250kbps/1Mbps for RS232 and 250kbps/20Mbps for RS422/RS485▪Set TERM Enable/Disable for RS422/RS485SDK Q & A1.How to import deviceCtrl.dll and IoCtrlInterface.dll?a.Copy deviceCtrl.dll and IoCtrlInterface.dll to Debug and Release folderb.Right click on the project->Add->Reference, choose deviceCtrl.dllc.Declare “using deviceCtrl” at the start of the code2.How to initialize devCtrl object?a.Initialize every DO portb.Call API “SetOutPort()”c.devCtrl.SetOutPort((byte)i, 1)3.How to deploy a callback subroutine?a.Call API “SetRxCallBack()”devCtrl.SetRxCallBack(HIDOutCallBackx);the “HIDOutCallBackx(inputStatus[] input)” is a callback routine used to receive datainputStatus[] is a structure which contains Voltage, I/O port status, Rising count, falling count, Frequency and Dutynamespace deviceCtrl{public struct inputStatus{public byte v;public bool io;public int rCount;public int fCount;public int Freq;public int Duty;}}b.Call API “RxThreadStart()” to start a thread then IOBOX data will be pass to the callback“HIDOutCallBackx()”devCtrl.RxThreadStart();For Example:int HIDOutCallBackx(inputStatus[] input){...}devCtrl.SetRxCallBack(HIDOutCallBackx);devCtrl.RxThreadStart();4.How to monitor IOBOX connected or not?New a thread to monitor the IOBOX statusThread ThreadHID = new Thread(ThreadHIDHandle);“ThreadHIDHandle()” is a subroutine used to monitor connect status of IOBOX. Then, you can follow SDK API to call devCtrl.IsConnect() to check statusFor Example:void ThreadHIDHandle(){...}Thread ThreadHID = new Thread(ThreadHIDHandle);ThreadHID.Start();5.If PC can’t show correct connect status to IOBOX, what should I do?a.Check IOBOX is connected to device correctlyb.Check the Driver has been installedThe device manager will showc.Is the VID/PID information correct?Call API “IsConnect()” to check IOBOX connect or notdevCtrl.IsConnect(0x28e9, 0x2381)The parameter “0x28e9” and “0x2381” is the VID/PID of the IOBOXNote:For support on software SDK, please send an email to our IOBOX software support team at*******************.In your email’s subject line, please include the following:Country – IOBOX SDK ISSUE – 8SS barcode located on hostExample: France – IOBOX SDK ISSUE – 8SSxxxxxxxxIn the email please also:▪Include steps to follow to recreate the issue.▪Identify any peripherals attached to the IOBOX.▪Include error messages and/or description of the failure.Our software support team will reply within 3 business days.Fifth Edition (October 2021)© Copyright Lenovo 2021.LIMITED AND RESTRICTED RIGHTS NOTICE: If data or software is delivered pursuant to a General Services Administration “GSA”contract, use, reproduction, or disclosure is subject to restrictions set forth in Contract No. GS-35F-05925.。
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二○二一年五月目录1. 简介 (1)1.1 功能简介 (1)1.2 功能设计 (2)1.2.1 以太网口 (2)1.2.2 重置按钮 (2)2. 性能参数 (3)2.1 尺寸及安装 (3)2.2 电源 (3)2.3 通讯端口 (4)2.4 状态指示 (4)3. 参数配置 (5)3.1 以太网透传 (5)3.1.1 AP-BOX-A参数设置 (5)3.1.2 AP-BOX-C配置参数 (7)3.2 串口透传 (9)3.2.1 AP-BOX-A设置 (10)3.2.2 AP-BOX-C配置参数 (12)4. 详细参数说明 (17)4.1 配置总览 Overview (17)4.2 一般设置 General Setup (17)4.2.1 系统信息 System Information (17)4.2.2 接口开关 Interfance On/Off (18)4.2.3 网络设置 Network Settings (18)4.2.4 时间设置 System Time (18)4.3 无线局域网配置 (19)4.3.1 操作模式 Operation Mode (19)4.3.2 无线局域网 WLAN (20)4.4 高级设置 Advance Setup (22)4.4.1 DHCP服务器 DHCP Server(仅针对AP模式) (22)4.4.2 过滤器 Packet Filters (23)4.4.3 SNMP代理 (25)4.4.4 链路故障直通 Link Fault Pass-Through (26)4.5 日志和通知 Logs and Notifications (26)4.5.1 系统日志 System Logs (26)4.5.2 Syslog协议 (28)4.5.3 电子邮件通知 E-mail Notifications (29)4.5.4 异常通知 Trap (30)4.6 状态项 Status (31)4.6.1 无线局域网状态 Wireless LAN Status (31)4.6.2 关联客户端列表项 Associated Client List (31)4.6.3 DHCP客户端列表 DHCP Client List (31)4.6.4 系统日志 System Logs (32)4.6.5 电源状态 Power Status (32)4.6.6 局域网状态 LAN Status (33)4.6.7 系统状态 System Status (33)4.6.8 账户状态 Account Status (33)4.6.9 网络状态 Netword Status (33)4.7 维护功能 Maintenance (34)4.7.1 控制台设置 Cinsole Setting (34)4.7.2 Ping命令 Ping Command (35)4.7.3 版本固件升级 Firmware Upgrade (36)4.7.4 配置的导入与导出 Configuration Import &Export (36)4.7.5 复位初始化 Load Factory Default (37)4.7.6 账户设置 Accout Settings (37)4.7.7 修改密码 Changing the Password (38)4.7.8 定位设备 Locate Device (39)4.7.9 其他设置 Miscellaneous Settings (39)4.7.10 故障排除 Troubleshooting (39)4.8 保存配置参数 Save Configuration (42)4.9 重新启动 Restart (43)4.10 注销 Logout (43)手册更新日志 (44)1. 简介1.1 功能简介AP-BOX系列产品是为网络设备间的通讯提供高可靠性、高实时性设计的产品。
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使用用户设定的地址拨码开关s3ons4offip地址子网掩码默认网关首选dns一般同默认网关25led显示led指示作用error故障诊断常亮表示接受到的串口数据crc校验出错在下一串数据正常后关闭ipip地址检测常亮表示ip地址有冲突pwr电源指示通电常亮link以太网连接常亮表示网络连接正常act以太数据收闪烁表示有数据收到com串口指示闪烁表示有连接3使用步骤对于工业以太网控制系统而言要将目标设备接入工业以太网中首先要对相应连接的tbox进行参数设置具体步骤如下
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因此,基于T-BOX的工业以太网单元具有以下应用:
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WattBox WB-800VPS-IPVM系列产品说明书
™WB-800VPS-IPVM-12WB-800VPS-IPVM-18QUICK START GUIDEFRONT PANELA. Power Inlet: Detachable power cord outlet for 3 prong IEC power cord.B. Circuit Breaker Reset Button: Press this button to restart the WattBox after an overload.C. AC Power switch: Press to manually toggle the outlets on or off. This glows with an amber light when the unit is powered.D. Safe voltage slider switch: Toggles the “Safe Voltage” feature on and off. On is to the left; off is to the right.E. Indicator LEDS: See the status of Internet activity, system status, auto reboot, safe voltage, surge protection, and grounding (see “LED Indicators” on page 9).F. Network Connection: Connect to the Local Area Nertwork (LAN) for IP control and monitoring.G. Accessory Port: Not used at this time, but included for future upgrades.H. UPS Link: For connection to a Wattbox UPS unit.I. Reset Button: Use a thin tool (paper clip, toothpick) to press this to restart the network card (no settings are changed). Press and hold 5 seconds to set the power strip to DHCP . Press and hold 10 seconds to reset the power strip to factory default. A B C D E F G H IJ.Controllable Outlets: All outlets are switchable (IP controlled).K. Power Indicators: These illuminate when power to the matching outlet is on.J KPACKAGE CONTENTS This package contains:• Power strip• Removable power cord• Screws(2 × for WB-800VPS-IPVM-12,3 × for WB-800VPS-IPVM-18)• Nuts(2 × for WB-800VPS-IPVM-12,3 × for WB-800VPS-IPVM-18)• Mounting clips(2 × for WB-800VPS-IPVM-12,3 × for WB-800VPS-IPVM-18)This can be mounted vertically on the outside of one leg of a rack.Install the ClipsUsing the nuts and screws provided, install the mounting brackets (with the clips oriented as shown at right) on the outside of one rack rail. Place the clips 4"–6" from each end of the power strip. For 18-outlet units, place the third clip in the center.Mount the StripAs shown below, align the power strip with the inside of one edge of the mounting bracket.Apply pressure and rotate until the power strip snaps into place.This unit can also be mounted on a wall, either vertically or horizontally.Install the ClipsDraw a level line where you want to mount the power stripUsing wall anchors or other appropriate hardware (not provided), attach the mounting brackets (with the clips oriented as shown) centered on the level line, so that the clipsare 4"–6" from each end of the power strip. For 18-outlet units, place the third clipin the center. For the greatest stability and safety, we recommend you mount the brackets to studs wherever possible.Mount the StripAs shown below right, align the power strip with the inside of one edge of the mounting bracket. Apply pressure and rotate until the power strip snaps into place.CONNECTIONS AND SETUPIf attaching an IP-enabled WattBox UPS to the power strip, plug the cable from the UPS into the UPS link port (page 2, item H). Caution: The UPS link must be connected before applying power to the VPS.If you desire OvrC connectivity, plug a network cable from your router or switch into the network port (page 2, item F).Plug in the IEC power cord (page 2, item A).eb Browser Mobile AppsUse OvrC Web andCLAIMING THE WATTBOX ON OVRCThe WB-800 has many powerful features that are accessed through OvrC, our award-winning remote management tool.If you are not familiar with OvrC, visit . To find training for OvrC, log in to , click on the Training tab, and then launch Snap University.Finishing Setup with OvrC1. Ensure the VPS is connected to the internet via your router or network switch.2. Log in to your OvrC account.3. Add the VPS by entering its MAC address and serial tag (ST) number.Y ou can now complete setup through OvrC. Ensure your firmware is up to date, schedule automatic reboots, set up boot delays, etc.LED INDICATORSThe bank of six LED indicator lights give you key information about the health of your system.Internet Green (Solid)All sites / IP addresses are communicating with the WattBoxGreen (Flashing)At least one (not all) sites / IP addresses are communicating with the WattBoxRed None of the sites / IP addresses are communicating with the WattBox.System Status Green (Solid)WattBox processor is in an operating state and can be accessed via the WattBox interfaceRed (Flashing)Firmware for the WattBox processor is being updated, during this state the WattBox cannot be accessed via the WattBox interface.Auto Reboot Green Auto reboot is enabled. WattBox will power cycle outlets that are ON when communication with the assigned Website/IP Address is lost. Note: outlets that are OFF will not power cycle.Off Auto Reboot is Disabled, no power cycle will occur when communication with the assigned Website/IP Address is lost.Safe Voltage Green Safe voltage is enabled. The current incoming AC voltage is safe for operation.Red Incoming AC voltage is NOT safe. Outlets have been turned off to protect the equipment. Off Safe voltage is disabled.Surge Protected Green The WattBox is powered on and outlets are protected.Off The WattBox is not powered on, or the MOVs have opened removing power from the outlets.Grounded Green Incoming AC outlet is grounded.Off Incoming AC outlet is not grounded and requires inspection by an electrician.TROUBLESHOOTINGIMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSRead and observe the following safety points at all times.NOTICEFor indoor use only. Internal components are not sealed from the environment. The device can only be used in a fixed location such as a telecommunication centre, or a dedicated computer room. When you install the device, ensure that the protective earthing connection of the socket-outlet is verified by a skilled person. Suitable for installation in Information Technology Rooms in accordance with Article 645 of the National Electrical Code and NFPA 75.Only use brackets/attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.Do not place the device in an unstable position where it might fall and cause injuries. This equipment is not suitable for use in locations where children are likely to be present.Do not cover this device with a cloth. Do not install it on a carpet or rug.CAUTION – Potential InjuryDo not use this product with extension cords, multioutlet power strips, multioutlet extenders, or UPS devices (other than a WattBox UPS). The power capacity of these accessories can be overloaded by this product and may result in a risk of fire, or property damage. WARNING – Lithium BatteryA lithium battery is molded into this device’s real-time clock. The lithium battery is not intended to be replaced; a lithium battery can explode if it is incorrectly replaced. Do not recharge, disassemble, or incinerate a lithium battery. Discard used lithium batteries according to local regulations.WARNING – Power Sources, Grounding, PolarizationThis plug is designed to be inserted into a NEMA 5-15 (three-prong grounded) outlet only. Do not force the plug into an outlet that is not designed to accept it. Never dismantle the plug or to alter the power cord, and do not attempt to defeat the grounding feature by using a 3-to-2 prong adapter. If you have questions about grounding, consult your local power company or a qualified electrician.This Wattbox requires a properly grounded outlet for safety. If you’re not sure if your home’s electrical wiring is properly grounded, have it checked by a qualified electrician.If a rooftop devices such as a satellite dish connects to the WattBox, ensure that the device’s wires are also properly grounded. WARNING – Liquid: Avoiding Electrical ShocksDo not operate the WattBox if liquid of any kind is spilled onto or inside the unit. Do not operate it near rain or water, even water that is contained (e.g., bathtub or sink).WARNING – Power Cord SafetyDo not place the power cord near areas with heavy foot traffic (e.g., hallways). Do not create a trip hazard with the power cord.If the power cord’s protective jacket rips or frays, exposing the internal wiring or shielding, disconnect it from the power source and replace the power cord immediately. See the warranty section of the owner’s manual for details.WARNING – No User Serviceable Parts InsideIf the WattBox is not operating properly, do not remove any part of the unit (cover, etc.) for repair. Unplug the unit and consult the warranty section of the owner’s manual.CAUTION – Exposure to HeatDo not expose the WattBox to direct sunlight or place it near wall heaters, space heaters, or in an enclosed space prone to temperature increase.Do not use the device in a confined, poorly-ventilated location; this can overheat the unit, possibly even causing a fire. If used in a small space other than an EIA-standard rack, ensure that there is adequate space around the device.CAUTION – Proper CleaningIn general, the only cleaning necessary for is a light dusting. Unplug WattBox from the wall outlet before cleaning it. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners.FCC WARNINGW ARNING!! Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B Digital Device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.Notice: (1) An unshielded-type power cord is required in order to meet FCC emission limits and also to prevent interference to the nearby radio and television reception. It is essential that only the supplied power cord by used. (2) Use only shielded cables to connect I/O devices to this equipment.Note: THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.The Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulation.Cet appareil numerique de la class B respecte toutes les exigencies du Reglement sur le materiel brouilleur du Canada.WARRANTY5-Year Limited WarrantyThis SnapAV® product has a 5-Y ear Limited Product Warranty and a 5-Y ear Network Connectivity Warranty. The 5-Y ear Limited Product Warranty includes parts and labor repairs on all components found to be defective in material or workmanship under normal conditions of use. This warranty shall not apply to products which have been abused, modified, or disassembled. Products to be repaired under this warranty must be returned to SnapAV or a designated service center with prior notification and an assigned return authorization number (RA). Contact technical support for an RA number.5-Year Replacement PolicyValid only in the United States and Canada. If your SnapAV surge protector becomes damaged while protecting your connected equipment, you may request an equivalent replacement to the latest technology of that product category. Keep a copy of the original invoice to verify the date of purchase the by the original buyer.WARRANTY LIMITATION FOR INTERNET PURCHASERS:SnapAV products purchased outside the SnapAV website do not carry a valid Connected Equipment Protection Policy unless purchased from an Authorized SnapAV Dealer.SNAPAV SURGE PROTECTOR CONNECTED EQUIPMENT PROTECTION POLICYCAUTION: Audio/video, computer and/or telephone system installations can be very complex systems of interconnected components.A single protector may not be able to completely protect complex installations. In those cases, employ a systemic approach using multiple protectors. Systemic protection requires professional design. AC power, satellite cables, CATV cables, or telephone/network lines entering the system that do not pass through this surge protector render the SnapAV connected equipment protection policy null and void. For additional information on protecting your system, please contact SnapAV before installing the surge protector.This policy is valid only in the United States and Canada. It is the policy of SnapAV that it will, in its sole discretion, replace, pay to replace at fair market value, or pay to repair, up to the dollar amount specified, equipment that is damaged by an AC power, cable,telephone, or lightning surge while connected to a properly installed SnapAV surge protector. SnapAV must determine that the surge protector shows signs of surge damage or is operating outside of design specifications, relative to its surge protection capability, and under all of the circumstances failed to protect your connected equipment. This policy is subject to the conditions below: PROOF OF PURCHASE REQUIREDSnapAV’s connected equipment policy extends to the original purchaser of the SnapAV product only and is non-transferable. Original purchase receipts must accompany any product return or claim for connected equipment damage.PROPER INSTALLATION REQUIREDSnapAV AC protectors must be directly plugged into a properly grounded 3-wire AC outlet. Extension cords, non-grounded two prong adapters, or other non-SnapAV surge products must not be used. Building wiring and other connections to protected equipment must conform to applicable codes (NEC or CEC). No other ground wires or ground connections may be used. All wires (e.g., AC power lines, telephone lines, signal/data lines, coaxial cable, etc.) leading into the protected equipment must first pass through a single SnapAV protector designed for the particular application. The protector and the equipment to be protected must be indoors in a dry location, and in the same building. SnapAV installation instructions and diagrams must be followed.NOTIFICATION REQUIREDY ou must notify SnapAV within fourteen days of any event precipitating a request for product replacement or payment for connected equipment damage. A return authorization (RA) number must first be obtained from the SnapAV Customer Service Department at /support before returning the protector to SnapAV. At this time, you must notify SnapAV if you believe you have a claim for damaged connected equipment.Once you obtain an RA number, please mark the number on the bottom of the unit and pack it in a shipping carton/box with enough packing material to protect it during transit. The RA number must also be clearly marked on the outside of the carton. Ship the unit to SnapAV. Please note that you are responsible for any and all charges related to shipping the unit to SnapAV.WARNINGThis product can expose you to chemicals including carbon black, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. Array For more information go to .LOGGING IN TO THE WEB INTERFACEY ou need to enter the username and password to access the web interface. The default entries are below; be sure to change these to maintain proper security (and log them below).Default CustomUsername wattboxPassword wattboxVersion 181016-1123。
T-BOX 设计方案介绍
T-BOX 设计方案介绍一、第二代TBOX系统图:该产品方案源下述架构的平台方案,汇总众多客户的需求修改设计而成。
因此需求方面具有一定代表性,技术方面具备一定的可靠性和先瞻性。
通信部分以BM817C LTE 全网通模组为基础,利用模组内部AP侧Linux系统进行通信单元全功能开发及提供给客户一定的扩展空间,作为T-BOX终端方案的一个重要环节二、方案概述区别于第一代T-BOX:MCU+GPRS+GPS 构成的车辆信息和定位传输系统。
新一代T-BOX 具有以下功能特点:1.双路高速CAN收发器;2.32位高性能微处理器芯片;3.高通平台4G LTE七模全网通模组;4.本地4GB的数据存储空间;5.路由器功能,通过USB接口和WIFI热点,可以让车内不同设备同时上网;6.OTA软件空中升级功能;B模拟串口传输GPS信号给车机定位;8.手机近程蓝牙直接连接功能。
以上大部分功能都是第一代T-BOX无法实现的。
三、结构概念设计1.采用符合IP54级标准的铝合金外壳,抗干扰能力强,坚固,外型美观2.盒子的尺寸约为:95*110*28mm(实际根据需要做一些调整)插座采用大众汽车标准的USB插座:五、该对应接口功能如下表表所示:主连接器为12PIN ,间距2.58MM分配功能为:电源B+接地GND1 GND2CAN1+/CAN1-CAN2+/CAN2-GPS七、软件概述:1.MCU 软件,运行UC-OS ,主要作用是,电源管理,解析CAN信息,物理隔离通讯系统和车身,确保安全;同时,设计有加密芯片,防止程序泄密;2.4G模组内部的AP部分运行为Linux OS,可开放4G模组内部资源,这样省去了外挂一个ARM A9 核心板的。
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1、简介
1-1. 概述
T-BOX作为一种工业以太网模块,支持Modbus-RTU串口设备,设计运用于工业以太网 控制系统。其中,工业以太网(Industrial Ethernet)按照国际标准IEEE802.3,用于工业单元 网络。因此,通过自动化设备与T-BOX的连接,将自动化系统构成了工业环境下的以太网控 制系统,从而打破了传统工业自动化“孤岛”状态,并且具有更高的通讯性能,使广泛范围 的开放式网络的实现成为可能。
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3. 在进行连线时,请注意连线是否牢固,连线脱落会造成数据不正确、短路等故 障。安装、配线等作业,必须在切断全部电源后进行。
2-4. 拨码开关
T-BOX 具有四个拨码开关,如下图所示: ON 1234 OFF
按钮编号 S1 S2 S3 S4
状态 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF
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2、接口与显示
2-1. 串行口
T-BOX 串口通讯接口为:RS-232 接口、RS-485 接口(端子 A、端子 B) (1)RS-232 为 9 针孔,端子如下图所示:
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RXD
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TXD
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GND
T-BOX 与 HMI 连接示意图: T-BOX 侧
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HMI 侧 2 3 5
XC 系列 PLC 与 T-BOX 连接电缆接线图: XC-PLC 侧
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2-2. 网络接口
RJ45 标准座
以太网 RJ45 定义
脚号 S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8
接线颜色 橙白 橙 绿白 蓝 蓝白 绿 棕白 棕
信号定义 TXD+ TXDRXD+ RXD-
方向 输出 输出 输入
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2-3. 电源
输入电源:24 V 直流( 端子台 24V+ 、GND ),其允许范围为 DC21.6V~DC26.4V。
4、应用举例 ............................................................................................................................................ 12
值得注意的是,这三种设置状态的优先级为:A > B > C,也就是说,当这三种设置状 态有两种同时有效时,以此顺序定义优先级。
A:使用固定 IP 地址 ( 拨码开关 S3 OFF,S4 任意) 使用:在不知道 T-BOX 的 IP 地址情况下或者初次使用时,可用固定 IP 来重新对 TBOX
配置。 IP 地址:192.168.0.111 子网掩码:255.255.255.0 默认网关:192.168.0.1 首选 DNS:192.168.0.1
功能 SLAVE 模式 MASTER 模式 关闭定时登陆 定时登陆状态 IP 地址设置 使用固定 IP 地址( 192.168.0.111 ) 关闭 DHCP 分配 使用 DHCP 分配
其中,T-BOX 的 IP 设置有 3 种形式:A-使用固定 IP、B-使用 DHCP 分配、C -使用用 户设定的地址,可根据用户需求通过拨码开关来设置。
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2-4. 外形尺寸及安装
外形尺寸为 63mm×102mm×73.3mm(宽×高×深) 安装时,用 M3 螺丝固定或直接安装在 DIN46277(宽 35mm)的导轨上。 注意:
1. 进行螺丝孔加工和配线工程时,请不要让切屑、电线屑落入模块内部。 2. 在连线前,请再次确认模块和连接设备的规格,确保没有问题。
因此,基于T-BOX的工业以太网单元具有以下应用:
♦ IP设备的PLC程序远程集中式维护,诊断 ♦ IP设备的PLC程序远程集中式监控 ♦ 传统Modbus通讯为一主多从形式,速度较慢,通过T-BOX连接,对于多站点大型设备系
统而言,可实现主控PLC和各分站PLC的数据交换功能。
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例如在下图所示系统中,T-BOX支持Modbus/RTU串口设备接入以太网,将其构成了一 个有效的工业控制网络,实现了多主多从的控制系统,从而使控制设备能够运用于更复杂环 境及更高要求的工业控制系统中。
2、接口与显示 .......................................................................................................................................... 3 2-1. 串行口 ............................................................................................................................................ 3 2-2. 网络接口 ........................................................................................................................................ 4 2-3. 电源 ................................................................................................................................................ 4 2-4. 外形尺寸及安装 ............................................................................................................................ 4 2-4. 拨码开关 ........................................................................................................................................ 5 2-5. LED显示 ......................................................................................................................................... 6
B:使用 DHCP 分配(拨码开关 S3 ON,S4 OFF) 使用 DHCP 分配时与 PC 中 IP 地址设置中的自动分配地址差不多。 必要条件:网络中必须存在 DHCP 服务器。 建议:在有条件时,最好不要用。
C :使用用户设定的地址( 拨码开关 S3 ON,S4 OFF) IP 地址、子网掩码、默认网关、首选 DNS(一般同‘默认网关’)
目前,T-BOX只支持局域网内工业以太网络单元,广域网络单元(即远程登陆功能)正 在开发中。
1-2. 兼容性
整个工业以太网控制系统包括:T-BOX,连入网络单元的PC,信捷XC系列PLC及其上 位机软件XCP pro(支持V3.0g版本),TP系列工业触摸屏或者OP系列文本显示器,网络连 接设备(集线器,路由器,交换机等),双绞电缆或屏蔽同轴电缆等传输数据线。
3、使用步骤 .............................................................................................................................................. 7 3-1. 硬件设置及连接 ............................................................................................................................ 7 3-2. 软件参数设置 ................................................................................................................................ 7
1-4. 应用功能及适用领域
在技术上,工业以太网是基于屏蔽同轴电缆,双绞电缆而建立的电气网络,或基于光纤 电缆的光网络,它与IEEE802.3标准兼容,使用ISO和TCP/IP通讯协议。作为Modbus/RTU协 议的扩展——Modbus/TCP协议,定义了运用于TCP/IP网络的传输与应用协议,具有更高的 灵活性和适用的广泛性。因此,T-BOX作为工业以太网接入设备,突破了区域化限制,为各 种控制设备提供了可靠的控制和整体解决方案,满足了企业对自动控制的网络化需求。
1-3. 性能特点
♦ 实现灵活的分布式自动化结构,简化系统管理。 ♦ 通过RJ45标准接口进行以太网访问,基于标准TCP/IP协议进行通讯。 ♦ 通过工业以太网,实现系统远程编程,监控和诊断,以节省时间和经费。 ♦ 通过以太网存储和操纵数据信息,为简化过程数据的处理和归档打下基础。 ♦ 可使以太网与自动化控制设备互相通讯,使得这些设备可用于复杂的系统中。 ♦ 高性价比并以简单形式将以太网连接到所有自动化的设备和层次。 ♦ 易于维护,支持简单的用户友好诊断功能。
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(2)当采用 RS-485 通讯时,A 端为“+”信号,B 端为“—”信号,使用时,只需将 A、B 端子与 PLC 的 A、B 端子对接即可。
注意:RS-232 通讯口与 RS-485 通讯口不可同时使用。