User Manual
ioMirror E3210 Using the Web Console
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ioMirror Settings
On the ioMirror Settings page, you may configure how I/O signals will be transmitted over Ethernet and how
the alarm will operate.
Under ioMirror Settings, Interval time determines how often I/O signals will be transmitted and accepts
values between 20 and 600,000 ms. TCP Port no determines the network port that is used for I/O signal
transmission. You can modify this setting as necessary to transmit signals through a firewall. Time out
determines how long the ioMirror will wait for a network response before it will consider the connection broken.
Alarm Settings
The ioMirror can serve as the input module to several remote output modules simultaneously. At the same time,
it can also serve as the output module to other remote input modules. The ioMirror’s alarm is designed to
activate if any of these connections to other ioMirror units is broken. When the alarm is activated, several
things happen:
• all DO channels are reset to their Alarm status.
• the alarm LED flashes if Blinking Mode is selected, or displays solid red if DO Mode is selected.
• any device connected to the alarm port will be activated based the on Blinking Mode or DO Mode setting.
• an error message is sent to the ioEventLog.
Under Alarm Settings, you can enable or disable the alarm. You can also specify where and how to send error
messages with ioEventLog Server IP and TCP port no.
Module-to-Module and Channel-to-Channel modes
Module-to-Module mode is used if you wish for all DI channels to be mapped to another ioMirror’s DO
channels. Simply enter the destination IP address.
Channel-to-Channel mode is used if you wish to individually map DI channels to separate or multiple
ioMirror servers. For each DI channel, enter the mapping destination(s) using Remote Module IP Address
and Remote DO Channel. If your ioMirror will also be receiving signals from another ioMirror server, enter the
mapping source for each channel using Acceptable Remote Module IP Address.










