Server User Manual
Table Of Contents
- SDS/SCS/STS/MDC User’s Guide
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- Hardware and Connectivity
- Configuration Methods
- Getting Started
- Using DeviceManager and WebManager
- Network Settings
- Configuring Serial Ports
- Introduction
- Serial Ports
- Serial Port Profiles
- Common Tabs
- Console Management Profile
- TruePort Profile
- TCP Sockets Profile
- UDP Sockets Profile
- Terminal Profile
- User Service Settings
- Printer Profile
- Serial Tunneling Profile
- Virtual Modem Profile
- Control Signal I/O Profile
- Modbus Gateway Profile
- Power Management Profile
- Remote Access (PPP) Profile
- Remote Access (SLIP) Profile
- Custom Application Profile
- Port Buffering
- Advanced
- Configuring Users
- Configuring Security
- Configuring I/O Interfaces
- Configuring Clustering
- Configuring the Option Card
- Configuring the System
- Controlling the RPS, I/O Channels, and IPsec Tunnels
- System Administration
- Introduction
- Managing Configuration Files
- Downloading IOLAN Firmware
- Calibrating I/O
- Setting the IOLAN’s Date and Time
- Rebooting the IOLAN
- Resetting the IOLAN to Factory Defaults
- Resetting the SecurID Node Secret
- Language Support
- Downloading Terminal Definitions
- Resetting Configuration Parameters
- Lost Admin Password
- Applications
- RADIUS and TACACS+
- SSL/TLS Ciphers
- Virtual Modem AT Commands
- Pinouts and Cabling Diagrams
- Setting Jumpers
- I/O Wiring Diagrams
- Utilities
- Accessories
- Troubleshooting
- Introduction
- Hardware Troubleshooting
- Communication Issues
- DeviceManager Problems
- Host Problems
- RADIUS Authentication Problems
- Login Problems
- Problems with Terminals
- Unknown IP Address
- DHCP/BOOTP Problems
- Callback Problems
- Language Problems
- Modem Problems
- PPP Problems
- Printing Problems
- Long Reboot Cycle
- SSL/TLS
- I/O Models
- IPv6 Issues
- Contacting Technical Support
- Glossary
- Index

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Downloading IOLAN Firmware
Resetting the IOLAN to the Default Configuration
The RESET button is available on all IOLAN models (except medical unit models). The button
allows you to reset the IOLAN to its Perle or custom factory default configuration. The Power/Ready
LED color and the resetting of the IOLAN default configuration vary depending on how long you
press and hold the RESET button, as shown in the table below.
When you press and
hold the RESET
button for...
LED color IOLAN system status
Less than 3 seconds Blinking amber Reboots
Between 3 and 10
seconds
Blinking amber, then turns
solid amber when you
release the RESET button
Reboots and resets the configuration to the
factory default (either the Perle or custom
default configuration)
Over 10 seconds Blinking amber, then turns
solid amber when you
release the RESET button
Reboots and resets the configuration to the
Perle factory default configuration
Downloading IOLAN Firmware
To upgrade the IOLAN firmware (software):
z In DeviceManager, select Tools, Advanced, Download Firmware to IOLAN. You can browse
to the firmware location. Once the firmware download is complete, you will be prompted to
reboot the IOLAN. You can choose to reboot the IOLAN at another time by selecting
Tools,
Reset, Reboot IOLAN.
z In WebManager, under the Administration option, select Update Firmware. Either browse to
the firmware file and then click the
Upload button or configure the TFTP server and click the
Upload button. Note: If you use the TFTP option, the specified TFTP server must be on the same
subnet as the IOLAN.
Upgrading the firmware does not affect the IOLAN’s configuration file or downloaded custom files.
Calibrating I/O
All I/O channels are factory calibrated and should not need recalibration during initial use. However
should calibration be required, you can recalibrate in DeviceManager or WebManager. In
DeviceManager, you calibrate the I/O channel(s) by selecting
Tools, I/O Channels, Calibrate. In
WebManager, you calibrate the I/O channel(s) by selecting
I/O Channels, Calibrate.
Calibrating Analog Input
To calibrate an Analog input channel, read the section that applies to the type of input you are
calibrating. Note that calibration will be done for the active channel configuration; for example, if
Channel A1 is set to voltage, you cannot calibrate it for current. The voltage range configured for this
channel will also dictate what is being calibrated. For example, if this channel is configured for a
range of +/-10V, calibrating this channel will calibrate all channels which are configured for +/-10V.
During the calibration process, you will be asked to apply the minimum and maximum configured
range value to the channel; for example, to calibrate for voltage +/- 10V, you will be prompted to first
apply -10V and then +10V to the channel.
Also, you cannot actively calibrate disabled channels (although, for Voltage, if you enable the
channel and then set it for a range that has already been calibrated for another channel, it will also be
calibrated).










