ABLELink ® SW5002 Wireless Serial Server User’s Manual Version 1.3 Updated on June 8, 2010. TEL: 886-3-5508137 FAX: 886-3-5508131 http://www.atop.com.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server Important Announcement The information contained in this document is the property of Atop Technologies, Inc. and is supplied for the sole purpose of operation and maintenance of products of Atop Technologies, Inc.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server FCC WARNING Class B for this product This product 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 a residential installation.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server Contents 1.1. OVERVIEW ......................................................................................................................................................1 1.2. FEATURES........................................................................................................................................................1 2.1. PACKAGING INCLUDE .......................................................................................
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server 5.6.4. Restoring Factory Default Configurations..............................................................................30 5.6.5. Restart System ......................................................................................................................31 6.1. GENERAL INFORMATION ...............................................................................................................................33 6.2.
User manual Version 1.1 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server 1. Introduction 1.1. Overview SW5002 Wireless Serial Server is a gateway between wireless LAN or Ethernet (TCP/IP) and RS-232/RS-485 communications. It allows almost any serial devices to be connected to a new or existing wireless network. The information transmitted by Serial Server is transparent to both host computers (IP network over wireless LAN or Ethernet) and devices (RS-232/RS-485).
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server 2. Getting Started 2.1. Packaging Include Atop Wireless Serial Server x 1 5 pins Terminal Block for Serial Connector (TB model only) x 2 3 pins Terminal Block for Power Connector (TB model only) x 1 4 dBi Antenna x 1 Wall mount kits x 2 Atop Wireless Serial Server quick start guide x 1 Product CD containing configuration utility x 1 NOTE: Notify your sales representative if any of the above items is missing or damaged.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server 2.4. Installation Procedures Prepare necessary cables, DC power adapter and RS-232/RS-485 connector. Place SW5002 under the access point signal coverage area, or connect SW5002 to Ethernet cable with RJ45 connector. Connect SW5002 serial port to serial device, make sure the connector and wiring of RS-232 or RS-485 is correct.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server 3. Software Setup Now the SW5002 hardware is installed and power is on, network IP configuration will be set in this section. 3.1. Default Settings The SW5002 has two IP addresses one for Ethernet interface and another one for wireless network interface. These default settings are shown from under information Default IP addresses Interface Device IP Subnet mask Gateway IP LAN port 10.0.0.50.100 255.255.0.0 10.0.0.254 WLAN Port 192.168.1.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server 3.2. IP Assignment 3.2.1. Configure IP by SerialManager Utility Use SerialManager configuration utility that comes with product CD or diskette to configure the network parameters. For more details, please refer to Appendix B1. Find new device and IP assignment Use SerialManager Utility for finding new device IP address, get device’s current IP from table list Re-assigned IP, network mask and gateway if need with SerialManager Utility.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server Note: ARP commands can only be used to set a static IP address of SW5002 - arp –a command show the current mapping IP and MAC addresses. - arp –s “IP address” “MAC address” map the IP address to specify MAC address. 3.2.2. Configure IP by web interface Use common Web browser, ex. Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox, to configure the network parameters of SW5002. Open web browser, type in the IP address (default IP: 10.0.50.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server 4. Application Connectivity SW5002 provides Tunneling and Virtual COM operation mode. The SW5002 is designed to transmit data between one-or-more serial devices to/from one-or-more TCP/IP devices through wireless or wire Ethernet, so SW5002 can enhance the accessibility of the serial device through the ubiquitous TCP/IP based Ethernet. The connection distance limit is overcome by SW5002.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server 4.2.1. Virtual COM Mode The Virtual COM software emulates a serial port with Internet or LAN topology. In the Virtual COM Mode, COM port data (RS232) is encapsulated to Ethernet data format. By creating a virtual COM port on a PC, the Virtual COM driver redirects communications from the virtual COM port to the destination IP address (and the designated port number) by encapsulated COM data into IP data. Fig 5.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server TCP Client in Virtual COM Mode SW5002 can be configured to be TCP Client mode (PC as a server) to establish a TCP connection to an application server on PC, or the Remote Control Host. Once the connection is established, PC or Remote Control Host can exchange data with several serial devices at the same time through SW5002. Configuring SW5002 to be TCP client User can configure SW5002 to be as TCP Client for example, from Fig. 7.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server Configuring SW5002 to Tunneling Mode Using one of three configuration methods (Telnet, Web, or Console), user can configure SW5002 to TCP Server mode with a desired IP address and port, and with other SW5002 is configured as TCP Clients mode with Server IP and port as destination IP and port respectively.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server Fig 11. Multi-UDP Link in Tunneling Mode Copyright © 2010 Atop Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server 5. Configure SW5002 by web interface User has to assign IP address to SW5002 before working on web configuration operations. Please refer to section 3.2 for more detail. 5.1. Login to System Open one of the web browsers, ex. Microsoft IE or Firefox etc. Enter the IP address of SW5002 on the URL. Example: http://10.0.50.100 or http://user-device-IP The following authentication screen shall appear. Enter user name and password then click on “OK”.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server Fig 13. Overview for system information by Web Interface Copyright © 2010 Atop Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server Device Information SW5002’s system information includes model name、 Device Name、 Kernel version and AP version. The information is read only and is attributed from another setting page or system status Fig 14. Device Information from Overview web page Networking information Networking information fields are displayed both ‘LAN & Wireless LAN (WLAN) Information.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server Fig 16. Serial Information from Overview web page 5.3. Network Configurations There are four items allowed to change on Network page, included LAN, WLAN, DNS and SNMP Information. Copyright © 2010 Atop Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server Fig 17. Network information by Web page Copyright © 2010 Atop Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server 5.3.1. LAN Settings Operation: [Network] Æ [LAN Setting] Click on the “Network” link and the following screen shall appear. Fill in IP information on TCP/IP field. Alternatively, click on DHCP to automatically obtain IP address, gateway and subnet mask information. Fig 18. LAN Setting from Network web page 5.3.2. WLAN Settings Operation: [Network] Æ [WLAN Settings] Click on the “Network” link Mode and the following screen shall appear.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server Fig 20. DNS Setting from Network web page 5.3.4. SNMP Settings Operation: [Network] Æ [SNMP Settings] Click on the “Network” link and the following screen shall appear. Check on “Enabling Settings” field. Fill in desired SysName、 SysLocation、 SysContact information on SNMP Settings fields. The changes of SNMP Settings will take effect only after the SW5002 restarted. Fig 21. SNMP Setting from Network web page 5.4.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server Fig 22. Wireless information by Web page There are 3 buttons can be operated on Wireless page Rescan: Click on the “Rescan” button, and SW5002 will start site-survey procedures, then on the site-survey list will display the access points founded. Select: On the site-survey list, click on radio button to attach the access point you wanted User defined: Users can also define information for wireless parameters by themselves. 5.4.1.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server Fig 23. Pop-up Windows for Wireless Detail settings 5.4.2. Sample Wireless Application Cases Below are some screen shot examples of wireless detail settings for different wireless security schemes. Attach access point without Authorization Topology: Infrastructure Channel: Auto-assignment from Access point Authentication: open Encryption: None Fig 24. Open Authorization and no Encryption Copyright © 2010 Atop Technologies, Inc.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server Attach access point with WEP Topology: Infrastructure Channel: Auto-assignment from Access point Authentication: share Encryption: WEP WEP Key1~4: Hexadecimal or ASCII / 64 or 128bit / Fig 25. Share Authorization and WEP Encryption Note1: Enter 5 ASCII value or 10 Hexadecimal digit if select WEP64 encryption.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server Fig 26. WPA-PSK Authorization and TKIP Encryption 5.5. COM Port Configuration Here User can configure Serial parameters, include alias, baud rate, parity, data bit and type of flow control defined by user. Copyright © 2010 Atop Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server Fig 27. COM port Information Web Page 5.5.1. Link Mode Settings Click on the “Serial” link and the Fig. 27 screen will appear. Fill in Serial parameter information on Serial Settings field Click on “Save Configuration” button to save the changes. 5.5.2.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server “0.0.0.0”. User can configure one or group IP for source IP. If IP filter is enabled, only source IP assigned can be connected to SW5001. Fig 28. TCP Server in Link mode Note: Enable Virtual COM mode if the remote site PC’s “Serial to IP” tool is installed 5.5.3. TCP Client Mode User may enter destination IP & port (default: 4660) to establish connection of counter-pair (remote) host (For example, another SW5002, or PC for data-collection).
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server 5.5.4. UDP Mode SW5002 can be configured in a UDP mode to establish connection using Unicast or Multicast data from the serial device to one or multiple host computers. Vice versa is also true. For example, the original RS-422/ RS485 bus can be transferred and extended connected distance by SW5002s. The destination IP is assigned by single IP or group IPs, The configuration is limited by the Local Listening Port.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server Copyright © 2010 Atop Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server 5.5.6. Advanced Settings Fig 31-2. Advanced Settings from Web Page Time out for receiving TCP data (Default: Disabled): This field specifies how long the serial device server will wait for a response to “keep alive” packets before closing the TCP connection. The serial device server checks connection status by sending periodic “keep alive” packets.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server If one or more of the delimiters are selected, data would be transmitted when any of the conditions are met. ATTENTION Packet delimiter by Interval timeout, This parameter defines how large a gap in serial communication the serial device server will allow before packing the serial data in its internal buffer for network transmission.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server Fig 32. Subsystem menu of system settings Web Interface 5.6.1. Configure Time by NTP Service Operation: SystemÆTime User can set date and time manually by fill in “Set Date and Time manually” field. User can also configure NTP Server to obtain Network time automatically. Fig 33. Time service settings from System web page 5.6.2. WLAN Region Operation: System->WLAN Region Click on the “WLAN Region” link and the following screen shall appear (Fig. 34).
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server Fig 34. Time service settings from System web page Select the country from drop-down list box to country that user wants to implement the SW5002. This selection will be effected to the bands of channel of SW5002 wireless mode. For example, the normal system level channel configurations for deployments are channels 1, 6 and 11 for FCC countries and 1, 5, 9 and 13 for European Union countries 5.6.3.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server Fig 36. Set all parameters to factory default by Web Interface 5.6.5. Restart System Operation: SystemÆ Restart The changes of networking parameters will take effect only after the SW5002 is restarted. User can restart the SW5002 manually by click on Restart button on the restart menu web page (Fig 37). Fig 37. Restart system by Web Copyright © 2010 Atop Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server 6. Telnet Configuration User can also use Telnet utility to change SW5002 configuration settings. Open Ms-DOS command prompt window or other telnet tools Enter the “IP address” of the SW5002 (For example, Telnet 10.0.50.100). The system then prompts for username and password, the default username is “admin” and the default password is null (blank). Fig 38. Login into System by Telnet Then the following main menu shall appear Fig 39.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server 6.1. General Information Operation: [Main]Æ[1 Overview] Select “1” from “Input choice (0~6) and enter:” to enter “overview page. This system overview window gives the general information on Ethernet & WLAN IP, MAC address, SNMP information, kernel and AP version, and the connection status of the SW5002 (Fig. 39). The following overview information shall appear.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server SNMP Information: SNMP Status: Enable [or Disable, Allows for changes in Networking Page] SysName: [Allows for changes in Networking Page] SysLocation: [Allows for changes in Networking Page] SysContact: Allows for changes in Networking Page] Serial Information: UART mode RS485/RS232/RS422 Link Mode: TCP Server [or TCP Client/UDP Mode, Allows for changes in Serial Page] Baud rate: 115200 [or 1200/2400/4800/9600...
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server 6.2.1. LAN Settings Operation: [Main]Æ[2 Networking]Æ[1 LAN Settings] Select “1” from “Input choice (0~3) and enter on Networking page:” to enter LAN Settings page. The MAC address, IP address, subnet mask, gateway address, and IP mode information will be shown (Fig. 42). User also can set IP, Netmask, Gateway, and IP mode of LAN interfaces by enter the corresponding menus and values. For example, enter 1 for setting the IP address on LAN interface.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server 6.2.3. SNMP Settings Operation: [Main]Æ[2 Networking]Æ[3 SNMP Settings] Select “3” from “Input choice (0~3) and enter on Networking page:” to enter SNMP Settings page. User can enable/disable SNMP, and set network identification information on SNMP Settings page.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server 6.3.1. Wireless IP, Netmask, Gateway and IP mode Settings Operation: [Main] Æ [3 Wireless Settings]Æ [1 IP]/[2 Netmask]/ [3 Gateway]/[4 IP Mode] User can configure SW5002 Wireless IP/Netmask/Gateway by enter 1/2/3 at Wireless Settings page and enter the desired IP/Netmask/Gateway address. User can also configure wireless IP mode by enter 4 at Wireless Settings page and enter 1 for static IP address or enter 2 for DHCP mode (Fig. 47). Fig 46.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server Fig 48. Wireless Region by Telnet 6.3.3. Site Survey Operation: [Main] Æ [3 Wireless Setting] Æ [6 Site Survey] Site survey function can support to auto-assignment wireless parameters, and attached to access point selected automatically. After user do the site survey the result of all access points nearby will be displayed (Fig.49). Then user can select the access point that user want SW5002 to be connected to by enter the number of access point (Fig.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server Fig 50. Connected to AP from Site list 6.3.4. Manual Wireless Settings Operation: [Main] Æ [3 Wireless Setting] Æ [7 Manually Settings] User can manually configure SW5002 wireless configurations by enter 7 at the Wireless Settings page. Then user can set any wireless parameters by enter the menu corresponding to that parameters. Wireless parameters are shown in Fig. 51 below. Fig 51. Configure Wireless LAN by Manual 6.3.5.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server topology as shown in Fig.52 below. Fig 52. Configure Ad-Hoc mode by Telnet User can select wireless link by none or WEP encryption in Ad-hoc mode and these encryptions can support applications from customer’s requirements.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server Fig 53. Configure WEP 64 bits Settings in Ad-Hoc mode with open key Note1: Enter 5 ASCII value or 10 Hexadecimal digit if select WEP64 encryption. Note2: Enter 13 ASCII value or 26 Hexadecimal digit if select WEP128 encryption 6.3.6. Configure Infrastructure Mode Operation: [Main] Æ [3 Wireless Setting] Æ [7 Manually Settings] Æ [2 Topology] The 802.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server Fig 54. Wireless: Open authorization and none encryption Configure share authorization with WEP encryption Topology: Infrastructure Channel: Auto-assignment from Access point Authentication: shared Encryption: WEP Fig 55. Wireless: Share authorization and WEP encryption Copyright © 2010 Atop Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server Configure wireless network via access point with WPA-PSK Topology: Infrastructure Channel: Auto-assignment from Access point Authentication: WPA-PSK Encryption: TKIP or AES WPA-PSK: 8~ 63 Characters Fig 56. Wireless: WPA-PSK authorization and TKIP encryption 6.4.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server Fig 58. The COM1 Setting page 6.4.1. TCP Server Mode for Link Mode Operation: [Main] Æ [4 Serial Settings] Æ [1 Link mode] Æ [1 TCP Server] TCP Server mode is default setting for Link mode of serial settings of SW5002, and it can be configured to wait for the host computers to establish a connection with the serial device through SW5002.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server Fig 59. TCP Server mode in link mode Note: Enable Virtual COM mode if the remote site PC’s “Serial to IP” tool is installed. 6.4.2. TCP Client for Link Mode Operation: [Main] Æ [4 Serial Settings] Æ [1 Link mode] Æ [2 TCP Client] User can configure SW5002 to work in TCP Client mode.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server vice versa. For example, the original RS-422/ RS485 bus data is transferred over the extended connected distance by SW5002s, The destination IP is assigned by single IP or group IPs, The configuration is limited by the Local Listening Port, default 4660 and 4661 on the COM1 and COM2 of SW5002. SW5002 can support up to 4-group IPs for UDP connection, if users needed. Fig 61.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server 6.5. Security Configuration Operation: [Main] Æ [5 Security] User can change password of SW5002 with this menu. Fig 65. Security settings by Telnet Copyright © 2010 Atop Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server 6.5.1. Change the Password Operation: [Main] Æ [5 Security]Æ [1 Change Password] Enter desired password on “New password” fields. Fig 66. Changing the Password by Telnet Note: User may press the reset key on the product to reset to default password(blank). Copyright © 2010 Atop Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server Appendix A. Using Virtual COM Virtual COM driver mode for windows converts COM port data (RS232) to IP data to control the RS-232C port on a SW5002 over the IP network. By creating Virtual COM ports on the PC, Virtual COM redirects the communications from the Virtual COM ports to an IP address and port number on a SW5002 which connected to the serial devices. The following figure is Virtual COM connection diagram.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server Installation Make sure you have turned off all anti-virus software before beginning the installation. Run Vcom.exe program included in the CD to install Virtual COM for your operating system. In the end of the installation, please select one or two COM ports to become the Virtual COM ports. Uninstalling From Windows Start menu, select Setting\ Control Panel\ Add/Remove Programs. Select Serial IP for in the list of installed software.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server Login SW5002 via Telnet Fig 69. Login into SW5002 by Telnet or Console Select serial setting for TCP server/Client, and enabling Virtual COM mode Fig 70. Enable Virtual COM mode by Telnet Copyright © 2010 Atop Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server Running Serial to IP for program on PC On Window Start Menu, go to\program\Serial/IP\Control panel\, The “Serial to IP for Control Panel” window shall appear. Then select the serial port. Fig 71. Detail setting from Serial/IP On the right of the panel is a sample for COM 4 settings. On the left is the list of the COM ports that have been selected (on Select Ports window) for use by the Virtual COM Redirector.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server Fig 72. Configuration Wizard from Serial to IP tool Copyright © 2010 Atop Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server Appendix B. Configuration Utility B.1. SerialManager utility Introduction SerialManager utility, developed by ATOP, is a special tool for device management and configuration, and can realize the daily management on various ATOP network devices for address search, device positioning, parameter configuring, firmware downloading and so on. B.2.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server Or, select by clicking a button on the toolbar, as below: Broadcast Search Rescan Copyright © 2010 Atop Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server B3.1.1 Broadcast Search Once Broadcast Search is selected, a box will pop up as below: The user may type in or select different broadcast address based on his/her own requirement. B3.1.2 Search by IP address Once Search by IP Address is selected, an interface will pop up as below: Here user may have two options: Select an IP address to search or Search device in the range of IP address. Copyright © 2010 Atop Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server B3.1.3 Search by MAC Address If Search by MAC Address is selected, another box will pop up as below: Here the user may search in two ways: Search a MAC address to search or Search devices in the range of MAC address B3.1.4 Rescan Once the user click the Rescan button on the toolbar, the SerialManager utility shall re-search devices by using the current search way. Copyright © 2010 Atop Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server B3.2 Firmware This function is applied to downloading a firmware into a selected device. Upgrade from disk Upgrade from disk Copyright © 2010 Atop Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server The user can enter the window for downloading by firstly clicking a designated network device, and then selecting the submenu option Upgrade from disk in the main menu option Firmware, or directly clicking the button Upgrade from disk.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server In addition for some devices with JFFS2 file system supported, the user can download the related parameter data into the device that supports the JFFS2 file system through a submenu Download Parameter. See details as the figure below: Note: Some of old firmware version did not support SerialManual firmware upgrade function. Please refer to appendix "Upgrading System Software “for detail. B3.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server B3.3.1 Login This function is applied to the login to any network device, as some important devices can only be operated after a successful login, shown as the figure below: The user can also select several devices at one time, and log in them at the same time by selecting Apply for all selected devices. B3.3.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server The user can also select several devices at one time, and modify their pins at the same time by selecting Apply for all selected devices. B3.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server B3.4.1 Network … The user can modify the IP address of any selected device, shown as the figure below: B3.4.2 COM Port … ATOP has developed various network products, and some of the ATOP devices are specially supplied to some serial-port servers, while this function is applied to the configuration of COM port parameters.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server The user can also select several devices at one time, and carry out the configuration for them at the same time by selecting Apply for all selected same model devices Note: 1. COM tags: generated automatically according to the COM port number of the device. If a device has 4 COM port, there will be 4 tags: respectively COM1, COM2, COM3, COM4, and the like.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server TCP Server mode TCP Client mode UDP mode 3. COM port property: it mainly represents the working parameter of the serial port setting, including: serial-port working type, baud rate, data bit, stop bit, parity bit, data packet delimiter and flow control, etc. B3.4.3 Locate The user can apply this function to locate a device when he knows it’s IP address, but doesn’t know its position.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server The user can also select several devices at one time, and lead the parameter information of a standard parameter file into all the selected devices by selecting Apply for all selected devices have same model. B3.4.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server The user can also select several devices at one time, and save the parameter information of these selected devices into a designated parameter file by selecting "Save all the selected devices". B3.4.8 Virtual COM Some devices are supplied with the function of virtual serial port, and the user can carry out any related setting through the submenu option "Virtual COM", shown as the figure below: Copyright © 2010 Atop Technologies, Inc.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server B3.4.9 Configure by IE Some devices are supplied with build-in Web servers, and the user can carry out any parameter setting directly through the submenu option Config by IE, shown as the figure below: B3.4.10 Option The option is mainly applied to setting some common work rules of SerialManager utility, such as: search for the time interval of a network device, or whether to display any device indication and so on, shown as the figure below: 3.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server B3.6 Help This function is mainly applied to displaying some help information of the SerialManager utility, shown as the figure below: Copyright © 2010 Atop Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server Appendix C. Upgrading System Software Updated version of firmware can be downloaded from www.atop.com.tw. C.1. System Upgrading Procedures Follow the upgrading procedures below for the latest firmware. Make sure the PC and SW5002 on the same network. Use command “ping” or “SerialManager” utility program to verify their availability Edit “dll.bat ” to fit the system requirements, Be sure to save all modifications Run dll.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server C.2. Critical Issues in Upgrading Process If the upgrading is successful, SW5002 shall re-program the flash memory, and the buzzer will beep before restarting. It takes around 5 seconds to complete the re-programming. If an error occurs during the process, SW5002 will clear the corresponding memories, and the system will remain the same as the one before the upgrading process. Copyright © 2010 Atop Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server Appendix D. Specifications D.1. Hardware Specifications System CPU 150MHz RISC with MMU support Memory Flash: 8MB, 2MB for Bootloader / SDRAM: 16MBytes. Interface Mini-PCI Slot (for Wireless Module) Watchdog Hardware Watchdog Reset Debug Port CPU Build in Com. Wireless LAN Protocols Compliance for IEEE802.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server Mechanical Dimensions HxWxD: 90mm x 45mm x 75mm Casing Metal Housing for IP50 Standard Environmental Operating Temperature 0 to 65°C (32 to 140°F), 5 to 95% RH Storage Temperature -20 to 85°C (-4 to 185°F), 5 to 95%RH Regulatory Approvals EMC FCC/CE Safety UL Warranty 5 Years D.2.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server Terminal block pin assignments for Serial and Power RS-232 RS-485 RS-422 SG GND GND GND FG FG RTS/R- RTS Data- R- Vin- GND TxD/R+ TxD Data+ R+ Vin+ 9~48V CTS/T- CTS T- RxD/T+ RxD T+ 5-pin for serial connections 3-pin for Power input Note: RS-485 2 or 4 pins assignments of DB9 connector are different from those of Mini DIN connector. D.4.
User manual Version 1.3 SW5002 Wireless Serial Server WLAN LED Message Description Message LED Off No data is transmitting on Ethernet LED blinking Data is transmitting on Ethernet COM Port LED Message Message Description LED off No data is transmitting on COM port LED on blinking state Data is transmitting on COM port RUN LED Message Description Message LED blinking (rate: 0.5Sec) AP firmware is running Copyright © 2010 Atop Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved.