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Table of Contents Chapter 1. Introduction ...............................................................................................1-1 Overview .............................................................................................................................. 1-2 Traditional Remote I/O................................................................................................. 1-2 Active Ethernet I/O.......................................................................................
Active Tags Tab.......................................................................................................... 3-19 SNMP Settings Tab .................................................................................................... 3-20 Server Context Menu.................................................................................................. 3-20 Using TFTP to Import/Export Configuration ..................................................................... 3-22 Using ioEventLog.....
Heartbeat Interval ....................................................................................................... 5-11 Read/Write Privilege .................................................................................................. 5-12 OPC Test Client.......................................................................................................... 5-12 Appendix A. Liquid Crystal Display Module (LCM) ..................................................... A-1 Appendix B.
1 Chapter 1. Introduction The ioLogik E2260 is a stand-alone Active Ethernet I/O server. It connects RTD sensors and digital output on/off switches for automation applications over Ethernet and IP-based networks.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Introduction Overview (shown with and without optional LCM) The ioLogik E2260 is part of the E2000 line of ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O servers, which are designed for intelligent, pro-active status reporting of attached sensors, transmitters, transducers, and valves over a network. It includes 2 MB of Flash ROM and 8 MB of SDRAM. An optional hot-pluggable Liquid Crystal Display Module (LCM) can be used to view and configure device settings.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Introduction Click&Go Moxa developed the Click&Go Logic control interface for easy configuration and deployment of Active Ethernet I/O. Click&Go’s intuitive, graphical interface lets administrators use simple IF/THEN statements as rules to determine how the Active Ethernet I/O server responds to different I/O conditions.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Introduction Product Specifications LAN Ethernet Protection Protocols 10/100 Mbps, RJ45 1.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Virtual RTD Channels Operation Mode Introduction 6 Average, Subtraction Digital Output Channels On-state Voltage Output Current Rating Optical Isolation Protection Power Requirements Power Input Power Consumption Field Power Mechanical Specifications Wiring Environmental Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Shock Freefall Vibration MTBF Agency Approvals EMC Safety Warranty Period 4, sink type 24 VDC nominal, 30 VDC max. Max.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Introduction Physical Dimensions With LCD Module 5.95 Unit = mm 39.5 79 9.5 93.02 115 121.8 10.98 46.51 44.5 3.4 79 3.39 35.1 6 6.89 10.7 5.95 9.51 45.63 57.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Introduction Without LCD Module Unit = mm 5.95 9.5 79 39.5 10.7 24.44 9.51 45.39 10.98 93.02 115 121.8 46.51 6 Hardware Reference Panel Guide (TB1) (TB2) NOTE: The reset button restarts the server and resets all settings to factory defaults. Use a pointed object such as a straightened paper clip to hold the reset button down for 15 sec. The RDY LED will turn red as you are holding the reset button down.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Introduction LED Indicators Ethernet Ethernet orange green (flashing) Valid 10 Mbps Ethernet connection Valid 100 Mbps Ethernet connection Transmitting or receiving data System PWR RDY Serial RTD RTD × 6 pins red off red green (steady) green (flashing) green & red (flashing) off (flashing) Power is on Power is off System error Unit is functioning normally Click&Go ruleset is active Safe status settings activated Power is off or there is a power problem.
2 Chapter 2. This chapter describes how to install the ioLogik E2260.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Initial Setup Hardware Installation Connecting the Power Connect the 12 to 48 VDC power line to the ioLogik E2260’s terminal block (TB1). If power is properly supplied, the Power LED will glow a solid red color until the system is ready ATTENTION Disconnect the power before installing and wiring Disconnect the power cord before installing and/or wiring your ioLogik E2260.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Initial Setup Adding More I/O Channels A cost effective way to add more I/O channels to your ioLogik E2000 I/O server is to attach the appropriate ioLogik R2000 I/O server. The two servers can be snapped together using the RS-485 system bus connector, as shown in the following figure. Digital I/O channels can be added using the ioLogik R2110, and analog I/O channels can be added using the ioLogik E2140.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Initial Setup If ioAdmin is unable to find the ioLogik E2260, there may be a problem with your network settings. When multiple ioLogik E2000 units are on the same network, remember that each unit has the same default IP address. You will need to assign a different IP address to each unit to avoid IP conflicts. ioAdmin automatically detects IP conflicts and gives you a chance to modify each unit’s IP address in the “IP Address” columns.
3 Chapter 3. Utilities This chapter goes over the functions available in ioAdmin, the ioLogik E2260’s main configuration and management utility.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Utilities Introduction to ioAdmin The ioLogik I/O server may be managed and configured over the Ethernet by ioAdmin, a Windows utility provided with your ioLogik E2260. ioAdmin’s graphical user interface gives you easy access to all status information and settings. The ioLogik E2260 also supports configuration by web console and by optional LCM, but full configuration and management is only available through ioAdmin.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Utilities Configuration File ioAdmin allows the entire configuration of the ioLogik E2260 to be saved as a file. The file is viewable as text and can serve three purposes: z z z as a record or backup of configuration as a template for the configuration of other servers as a quick reference guide for you to configure Modbus drivers in a SCADA system The file includes the following information: file name, date, and time model information 3.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Utilities ioAdmin Main Screen Main Screen Overview This is ioAdmin’s main screen. The main window defaults to the I/O Configuration tab, which displays a figure of the ioLogik E2260 and the status of every I/O channel below it. The other tabs in the main window take you to server and network settings, and further functions are available when you log on as an administrator. Note that configuration options are not available until you log on as an administrator.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Utilities Wiring Guide ioAdmin provides a wiring guide to the ioLogik E2260. You may access the wiring guide by right-clicking the figure of the ioLogik E2260 in the I/O Configuration tab. Select “Wiring Guide” in the submenu to open a help file showing the wiring information and electrical characteristics of the ioLogik E2260. Menu Items File From the File menu, you can export the list of I/O servers that are currently displayed in the navigation panel.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Utilities When importing a server list, you will be prompted to select which servers on the list need to be imported. The file will have a .SLT extension and can be opened as a text file. The server list will provide the following information for each server: 1. Server Name 2. Module Type 3. IP Address 4. Unit ID System Several operations are possible from the System menu. Auto Scan Active Ethernet I/O Server will search for ioLogik servers on the network.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Utilities Sort The Sort menu allows the server list in the navigation panel to be sorted by connection, type, and location. Help In the Help menu, you can view wiring guides and information about ioAdmin. Quick Links Quick links are provided to search for I/O servers on the network and sort the server list.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Utilities Main Window I/O Configuration Tab (General) The I/O Configuration tab shows the status of every I/O channel. This is the default tab when you first open ioAdmin. Server Info Tab Server information, such as firmware revision, is displayed in the Server Info tab.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Utilities Server Settings Tab (General) The Server Settings tab is where you log in as an administrator. This is required in order to gain access to the ioLogik E2260 configuration options. If no administrator password has been set up, simply click Login and leave the Password for entry field blank. Please refer to the ioAdmin Administrator Functions section later on in this chapter for more detail.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Utilities ioAdmin Administrator Functions For full access to all configuration options, log in as an administrator in the Server Settings tab. This is required whenever you start up ioAdmin or boot up/restart the ioLogik E2260. When you install the ioLogik E2260 for the first time, the password will be blank and you may simply click Login.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Utilities Alias Name Click the Alias Name tab to customize the channel name. You may use names with up to 16 characters. If you have already set the Alias Name on the I/O Configuration page, the channel name will appear in Click&Go, Active message, and Web. The following table is a list of supported sensor types and ranges. Sensor Type Res. 100 mΩ Res. 50 mΩ Res. 20 mΩ Res. 10 mΩ PT50, 0.00385 PT100, 0.00385 PT200, 0.00385 PT500, 0.00385 PT1000, 0.00385 JPT100, 0.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Utilities Configuring Digital Output Channels The ioLogik E2260 is equipped with 4 digital output channels that can be set individually to “DO” or “Pulse Output” mode. In DO mode, the specification is as follows. Type DO mode Logic 0 (OFF) Open Logic 1 (ON) Short In Pulse Output mode, the selected digital output channel will generate a square wave as specified in the pulse mode parameters.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Utilities Test DO You may test the DO channel by using ioAdmin. . DO-DO: set the DO to “ON” or “OFF” DO-Pulse: activate or stop pulse generation. Server Settings Tab (Administrator) You may set the password, server name, location, date, time, time zone, and time server in the Server Settings tab. ioAdmin supports long server names and a location description up to 58 characters.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Utilities You may set up the Daylight Saving schedule by clicking the “Daylight Saving” button. You may choose EU type, US type, or User defined type. User defined type allows you to define the days and offset hours.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Utilities If you will be using ioEventLog to receive server status reports, such as for warm or cold starts, you need to specify the IP address and port number for the PC that will be running ioEventLog in the “System Log” field. The default port number is 4040. For additional information, please refer to the ioEventLog section later in this chapter.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Utilities IP Settings: You can assign a static or dynamic IP address to the ioLogik E2260, as well as the subnet mask and gateway address. The Accessible IP screen can be used to control network access to the ioLogik E2260 and attached sensors. The ioLogik will reject all requests that do not originate from sources listed in the accessible IP list. Leave this list blank in order to allow requests from any IP address.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Utilities Firmware Update Tab The ioLogik E2260 supports remote firmware updates through the Firmware Update tab. Enter the path to the firmware file or click on the icon to browse for the file. Click Update to update the firmware. The wizard will lead you through the process until the server is restarted. WARNING Do not interrupt the firmware update process! An interruption in the process may result in your device becoming unrecoverable.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Utilities If the Watchdog is enabled and the network connection has been lost, you will need to return to the Watchdog Tab in order to resume normal operation. There will be a message saying “Host Connection Lost”, indicating that Safe Status settings have been activated. Click Clear Alarm to exit Safe Status and return to normal operation. Click&Go Logic Tab The Click&Go Logic tab is where Active Ethernet I/O operation is configured.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Utilities Active Tags Tab When logged in as an administrator, fill in the IP address in the Active Tags tab to configure Active OPC Address and Port settings. ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O can support up to 5 IPs at the same time. The Active OPC Server Address can be filled in using the IP address. The default port number is 9900. The port number should be the same as the setting in Active OPC Server’s “Active Tag Listen Port”.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Utilities SNMP Settings Tab The ioLogik Ethernet I/O supports SNMP V1, V2c, and V3 (Simple Network Management Protocol) to monitor network and I/O devices with SNMP Network Management software. It is useful in building automation and telecom applications. Use these fields to enable SNMP and set the read and write community strings for SNMP V1 and V2c, or use authentication for SNMP V3.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Utilities Disconnect Select this command to have ioAdmin drop the network connection with the selected ioLogik server. Delete I/O Server Select this command to have ioAdmin remove the selected server. Add Serial I/O Server Select this command to manually add a serial I/O server by using its Unit ID. Restart System Select this command to restart the selected ioLogik server. You will need to log in as an administrator to use this function.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Utilities Import System Config Select this command to reload a configuration that was exported to a text file. You will need to log in as an administrator to use this function. You will need to restart the ioLogik server in order for the new configuration to take effect. This command may be used to restore a configuration after loading the factory defaults, or to duplicate a configuration to multiple ioLogik servers.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Utilities ATTENTION You can also run TFTP client software, open the configuration file, and enter the remote server’s IP. Note that both ASCII and Octet mode are supported. When the download process is complete, the I/O server will reboot. WinTFTP Client Pro is a trademark of WinTFTP. All rights reserved. Using ioEventLog Installing ioEventLog ioEventLog is a Windows utility provided for the monitoring of the ioLogik E2260 and attached I/O devices.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Utilities y Source model Configuration In the System menu, select Settings to configure ioEventLog. The Alarm Listen Port is the TCP port number that will be monitored for status events. You can modify this setting as necessary to receive signals through a firewall. It will need to match the settings for the ioLogik server that is being monitored. The Log Directory is where the log files will be stored. The default directory is C:\Program Files\Moxa\ioMIrror\log.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Utilities You can also select the color of each event type in the log. Checking Connected Devices You can see which I/O servers are already connected to ioEventLog by selecting Connected Device List from the Connection menu. You will be prompted to view which devices are connected. Opening Log Files You can view previously saved logs by selecting Open from the Log menu. You will be prompted for the data that you wish to view.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Utilities Clearing the Log If you wish to clear the log, you can select Clear from Log menu. This will clear all events for the current day. The cleared events will not be saved in that day’s logs. After the logs are cleared, new events will be displayed and recorded as usual.
4 Chapter 4. Using the Web Console You may use the ioLogik E2260’s built in web console to configure many options.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Using the Web Console Introduction to the Web Console The ioLogik E2260 web console is a browser-based configuration utility. When the ioLogik E2260 is connected to your network, you may enter the server’s IP address in your web browser to access the web console. Note that although most configuration options are available in the web console, some settings are only available through ioAdmin. Furthermore, the web console can be disabled under Web Access Settings in ioAdmin.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Using the Web Console Network Settings General Settings On the General Settings page, you may assign a server name and location to assist you in differentiating between different I/O servers. You may also enable the Host Communication Watchdog and define the timeout value. When enabled, the Host Connection Watchdog activates Safe Status settings for DO channels when the ioLogik E2260 loses its network connection for the specified amount of time.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Using the Web Console RS-485 Settings On the RS-485 Settings page, you may view the serial communication parameters, but no configuration changes are allowed. The baudrate may only be configured by the physical dial on the back of the ioLogik E2260. This is a reserved function. I/O Settings RTD Channels On the RTD Channels page, you may view the status of channels RTD-00 through RTD-11, which includes both physical and virtual channels.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Using the Web Console The following table is a list of supported sensor types and ranges. Sensor Type PT50, 0.00385 PT100, 0.00385 PT200, 0.00385 PT500, 0.00385 PT1000, 0.00385 JPT100, 0.003916 JPT200, 0.003916 JPT500, 0.003916 JPT1000, 0.003916 Res. 100 mΩ Res. 50 mΩ Res. 20 mΩ Res. 10 mΩ Ni100, 0.00618 Ni200, 0.00618 Ni500, 0.00618 Ni1000, 0.00618 Ni120, 0.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Using the Web Console You may use the Power On Setting field to specify the channel's status when the ioLogik E2260 is powered on, and the Safe Status Setting field to specify the channel’s status if the network is disconnected. Note that Safe Status is controlled by the Host Connection Watchdog, which is disabled by default. If the Host Connection Watchdog is disabled, the channels' Safe Status settings will have no effect.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Using the Web Console Refer to the following table for additional configuration examples. Allowed Hosts Any host 192.168.1.120 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.254 192.168.0.1 to 192.168.255.254 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.126 192.168.1.129 to 192.168.1.254 IP address/Netmask Disable 192.168.1.120 / 255.255.255.255 192.168.1.0 / 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.0 / 255.255.0.0 192.168.1.0 / 255.255.255.128 192.168.1.128 / 255.255.255.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Using the Web Console Firmware Update On the Firmware Update page, you may load new or updated firmware onto the ioLogik. Import System Config On the Import System Config page, you may import a configuration onto the ioLogik server. The configuration file must have been generated by ioAdmin or through the web console. This function can be used to duplicate settings between ioLogik servers. You will be prompted for the location of the configuration file (i.e., “ik2260.txt”).
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Using the Web Console LCM If you have installed the optional LCM, you may view the LCM’s status and firmware details on the LCM page. Change Password When changing the ioLogik E2260’s password settings, you will first need to enter the old password. Leave this blank if you are setting up password protection for the first time. To set up a new password or change the existing password, enter your desired password under both New password and Confirm password.
5 Chapter 5. Active OPC Server Lite In this chapter, we explain how to use ioAdmin to configure your ioLogik product.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Active OPC Server Lite Overview OPC (originally OLE for process control) is an industry standard created with the collaboration of a number of leading worldwide automation hardware and software suppliers, working in cooperation with Microsoft. The standard defines methods for exchanging real-time automation data between PC-based clients using Microsoft operating systems. The organization that manages this standard is the OPC Foundation.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Active OPC Server Lite Active OPC Server Lite – From Pull to Push When first looking up the I/O divices’ Modbus table, users need to create one tag within 19 or more steps including specifying the IP address, selection of the protocols, and define the data type. The procedure is repeated over and over again until all the devices and tags are created. A technician can expect to take 1 minute to create just one tag.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Active OPC Server Lite The “push” technology also includes the update for the tags. When the I/O the status changes, there will be updates from the ioLogik to Active OPC Server Lite. Compared to constantly polling (pull-based) the status, this feature efficiently reduces the network bandwidth usage and speeds up the response time with event-driven, push-based status updates. At the same time, the heartbeat function visual confirms that ioLogik is “alive” and working.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Active OPC Server Lite Dynamic IP Address Support Active OPC Server also delivers the flexibility of using dynamic IP addresses on the ioLogik. As for the traditional data acquisition application, I/O devices are not capable of using this approach. The flexibility of connections through firewall is also expanded.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Active OPC Server Lite Active OPC Server Lite Main Screen Overview Active OPC Server Lite’s main screen displays a figure of the mapped ioLogik with the status of every I/O tag. Note that configuration and tags are not available until you have the ioLogik to create the tags. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Active OPC Server Lite Main Screen 1. Title 2. Menu bar 3. Quick link 4. Navigation panel 5. Tag Window 6. Log Monitor 7.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Active OPC Server Lite Menu Items File From the File menu, you can export the list of the ioLogik that are currently displayed in the navigation panel. You also can import a list into Active OPC Server Lite. The file will have .mdb extension and can be opened using Microsoft Office - Access. The server list includes the current tag information of the mapped ioLogik. Saving the configuration when exiting the Active OPC Server is also recommended.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Active OPC Server Lite Register OPC Server is used to register the DCOM components to the Windows system. After Active OPC Server Lite is installed, it will automatically configure the DCOM. Unregister OPC Server is used to cancel the registration of the DCOM components from the Windows system. Sort The Sort menu allows the server list in the navigation panel to be sorted by connection and type (model).
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Active OPC Server Lite Tag Generation Push Tag Configuration from ioAdmin Tag configuration of an ioLogik is specified by ioAdmin configuration utility. Start the ioAdmin, log in as an administrator and go to the Active Tags. Following are the steps to create the tags. 1. Click on the Set OPC Server Address ( Server Lite.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Active OPC Server Lite 2. Click Yes to restart the ioLogik. 3. Specify the channels needed to be monitored by Active OPC Server Lite. 4. Click on the Create Tags button to push the tag configuration to Active OPC Server Lite. 5. Start the Active OPC Server Lite from Windows Start Menu. In the log monitor, a message will appear to confirm that the configuration was received. After that, tags are automatically created.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Active OPC Server Lite Advanced Settings Advanced settings of the tags define the period that an ioLogik checks for the counter input status. By default, the status is checked as soon as it changes. Users can define the interval starting from 100 ms to 60 seconds. Heartbeat Interval Tags are event-driven and updated only when the status of an I/O channel changes, so when the status remains unchanged, there will not be an update to Active OPC Server Lite.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Active OPC Server Lite Read/Write Privilege An input channel can only be read while an output channel is read/write acceptable showing on the Active OPC Server Lite. Note that if an output channel has been used in the Click&Go logic, the tags for that channel are read-only. OPC Test Client An OPC client software is embedded into the Active OPC Server Lite package for test purposes.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Active OPC Server Lite Click on the Group Æ Add and specify the Group Name (user-defined). A blank tag monitoring screen will start. Click Item Æ Browse and select the channel needed to be monitored.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Active OPC Server Lite To write to the output channel, specify an output channel first. Then, select Item Æ Write from the menu bar.
A Appendix A. Liquid Crystal Display Module (LCM) The ioLogik E2260 supports an optional detachable Liquid Crystal Display Module (LCM) for easier field maintenance. The LCM is hot-pluggable and can be used to configure the network settings or display other settings. When plugged in, the LCM displays the ioLogik E2260 “home page,” and pressing any button takes you into the settings and configuration. LCM Controls The up and down buttons navigate between the current options.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Display network Liquid Crystal Display Module (LCM) Explanation / Actions Enter this submenu to display information and settings for the network: z ethernet link z MAC address z IP mode z IP address z netmask z gateway z DNS server-1 z DNS server-2 click&go Enter this submenu to display information about the ruleset being used by the active I/O system.
B Appendix B.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Modbus/TCP Address Mappings Reference 00032 00033 00034 00035 Address 0x001F 0x0020 0x0021 0x0022 Data Type 1 bit 1 bit 1 bit 1 bit 00036 00037 00038 00039 0x0023 0x0024 0x0025 0x0026 1 bit 1 bit 1 bit 1 bit 00040 00041 00042 00043 0x0027 0x0028 0x0029 0x002A 1 bit 1 bit 1 bit 1 bit 00044 00045 00046 00047 0x002B 0x002C 0x002D 0x002E 1 bit 1 bit 1 bit 1 bit 00048 00049 00050 00051 0x002F 0x0030 0x0031 0x0032 1 bit 1 bit 1 bit 1 bit 00052 00053 00054 0x0033 0x003
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Modbus/TCP Address Mappings Reference 30014 30015 30016 30017 30018 30019 30020 30021 30022 30023 30024 30025 Address 0x000D 0x000E 0x000F 0x0010 0x0011 0x0012 0x0013 0x0014 0x0015 0x0016 0x0017 0x0018 Data Type 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word 30026 30027 30028 30029 30030 30031 30032 30033 30034 30035 30036 0x0019 0x001A 0x001B 0x001C 0x001D 0x001E 0x001F 0x0020 0x0021 0x0022 0x0023 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 w
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Modbus/TCP Address Mappings Reference 40017 Address 0x0010 Data Type 1 word 40018 0x0011 1 word 40019 40020 40021 40022 40023 40024 40025 0x0012 0x0013 0x0014 0x0015 0x0016 0x0017 0x0018 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word 40026 40027 40028 40029 0x0019 0x001A 0x001B 0x001C 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word 40030 40031 40032 40033 40034 40035 0x001D 0x001E 0x001F 0x0020 0x0021 0x0022 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word 40036 40037 40038 40039 40040 4
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Modbus/TCP Address Mappings Reference 40043 40044 40045 40046 40047 Address 0x002A 0x002B 0x002C 0x002D 0x002E Data Type 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word 40048 40049 40050 40051 40052 40053 0x002F 0x0030 0x0031 0x0032 0x0033 0x0034 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word 40054 40055 40056 40057 40058 40059 40060 40061 40062 40063 40064 40065 0x0035 0x0036 0x0037 0x0038 0x0039 0x003A 0x003B 0x003C 0x003D 0x003E 0x003F 0x0040 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Modbus/TCP Address Mappings Reference 40084 40085 Address 0x0053 0x0054 Data Type 1 word 1 word 40086 40087 40088 40089 0x0055 0x0056 0x0057 0x0058 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word 40090 40091 40092 40093 0x0059 0x005A 0x005B 0x005C 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word 40094 40095 40096 40097 0x005D 0x005E 0x005F 0x0060 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word 40098 40099 40100 40101 0x0061 0x0062 0x0063 0x0064 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word 40102 40103 40104 40105 40106 40337 40338 40339 403
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Reference 40355 40356 40357 40358 40359 40360 Address 0x0162 0x0163 0x0164 0x0165 0x0166 0x0167 Modbus/TCP Address Mappings Data Type 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word 1 word Description Internal Register 18 Value Internal Register 19 Value Internal Register 20 Value Internal Register 21 Value Internal Register 22 Value Internal Register 23 Value B-7
C Appendix C.
D Appendix D. SNMP MIB II RFC1213 MIB II Supported SNMP Variables The following SNMP variables are built into the ioLogik firmware and are compliant with RFC1213 MIB II.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual SNMP Agents with MIB II IP MIB ipAdEntAddr ipInHdrErrors ipRouteAge ipAdEntBcastAddr ipInreceives ipRouteDest ipAdEntIfIndex ipInUnknownProtos ipRouteIfIndex ipAdEntNetMask IpNetToMediaIfIndex ipRouteInfo ipAdEntReasmMaxSize IpNetToMediaNetAddress ipRouteMask ipDefaultTTL IpNetToMediaPhysAddress ipRouteMetric1 ipForwarding IpNetToMediaType ipRouteMetric2 ipForwDatagrams ipOutDiscards ipRouteMetric3 ipFragCreates ipOutNoRoutes ipRouteMetric4 ipFragFail
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual SNMP Agents with MIB II Address Translation MIB AtIfIndex AtNetAddress AtNetAddress AtPhysAddress TCP MIB tcpActiveOpens tcpCurrEstab tcpPassiveOpens tcpAttempFails tcpEstabResets tcpRetransSegs tcpConnLocalAddress tcpInErrs tcpRtoAlgorithm tcpConnLocalPort tcpInSegs tcpRtoMax tcpConnRemAddress tcpMaxConn tcpRtoMin tcpConnRemPort tcpOutRsts tcpConnState tcpOutSegs SNMP MIB snmpEnableAuthenTraps snmpOutGenErrs snmpInASNParseErrs snmpOutGetNexts snmpInBadC
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual SNMP Agents with MIB II Private MIB File and SNMP Variables Moxa also provides an SNMP to I/O MIB file that can help you monitor I/O status with SNMP software. You can find the MIB file on the Document and Software CD.
E Appendix E. CGI Commands Using a web browser or standard HTTP protocol will make it easier for a Security SCADA system to monitor and control an ioLogik via CGI commands. Syntax to get the settings is as follows. Starting with the ioLogik’s IP or URL, specify getParam.cgi with a question mark. Then specify the command with another question mark as the ending. The commands are case sensitive and the & sign is used to combine multiple commands.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual CGI Commands 6:JPt200, 7:JPt500, 8:JPt1000, 9 :Ni 100, 10 :Ni 200, 11 :Ni 500, 12 :Ni 1000, 13 :Ni 120, 14 :Resistance (1-310 mΩ), 15:Resistance (1-620 mΩ), 16 :Resistance (1-1250 mΩ), 17:Resistance (1-2200 mΩ)) 6:JPt200, 7:JPt500, 8:JPt1000, 9 :Ni 100, 10 :Ni 200, 11 :Ni 500, 12 :Ni 1000, 13 :Ni 120, 14 :Resistance (1-310 mΩ), 15:Resistance (1-620 mΩ), 16 :Resistance (1-1250 mΩ), 17:Resistance (1-2200 mΩ)) RtdUtype_04 RtdUtype_05 (Unit Types. 0:°C, 1:°F, 2:Ω) (Unit Types.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual CGI Commands Syntax to get the settings is as follows. Starting with the ioLogik’s IP or URL, specify setParam.cgi with a question mark. Then specify the command with another question mark as the ending. Those commands are case sensitive and the & sign is used to combine multiple commands.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual CGI Commands Commands to set DO channels DOMode_00 Commands to set DO Channels DOMode_01 (0:DO, 1:PULSE OUTPUT) (0:DO, 1:PULSE OUTPUT) DOStatus_00 DOStatus_01 (0:OFF, 1:ON) (0:OFF, 1:ON) DOLowWidth_00 DOHighWidth_00 DOPulseStart_00 DOLowWidth_01 DOHighWidth_01 DOPulseStart_01 (0:STOP, 1:START) (0:STOP, 1:START) DOMode_02 DOMode_03 (0:DO, 1:PULSE OUTPUT) (0:DO, 1:PULSE OUTPUT) DOStatus_02 DOStatus_03 (0:OFF, 1:ON) (0:OFF, 1:ON) DOLowWidth_02 DOHighWidth_02 DO
F Appendix F. Factory Default Settings The ioLogik E2260 is configured with the following factory defaults: Default IP Address: Default Netmask: Default Gateway: Communication Watchdog: 192.168.127.254 255.255.255.0 0.0.0.
G Appendix G.
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Pinouts and Cable Wiring 2-wire 3-wire Digital Output Structure G-2
ioLogik E2260 User’s Manual Pinouts and Cable Wiring Output Channel * DO PWR is for powering up the field Power LED.
H Appendix H. Accuracy Calibration The ioLogik E2260 achieves accuracy in temperature measurements as follows: 1. At room temperature (25 ±3°C), accuracy should be within 0.1% FSR. The measurement range of a PT-100 sensor is -200°C to 850°C. That means that readings are accurate to within ±1.05°C. If an object's temperature is measured at 100°C, the actual temperature should be between 98.95°C and 101.05°C. A reading of 600°C would include temperatures between 598.95°C and 601.05°C. 2.