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460 User Manual Gateways for transferring data between different protocols: BACnet/IP DeviceNet EtherNet/IP Modbus RTU Modbus TCP Serial ________________________________________________________________________ Real Time Automation, Inc. 150 S. Sunnyslope Rd. Suite 130 Brookfield, WI 53005 262.439.4999 (V) 262.439.4989 (F) www.rtaautomation.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 Trademarks BACnet is a registered trademark of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and AirConditioning Engineers (ASHRAE). CoDeSys is a trademark of 3S-Smart Software Solutions GmbH. ControlLogix, CompactLogix, & PLC-5 are registered trademarks of Rockwell Automation, Inc. DeviceNet & EtherNet/IP are trademarks of the Open DeviceNet Vendors Association (ODVA). MicroLogix, RSLogix 5000, and SLC are trademarks of Rockwell Automation, Inc.
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Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction .................................................................................................... 1 Specifications................................................................................................................. 2 Supported protocols ..................................................................................................... 3 The 460 Gateway parts ........................................................
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 Chapter 1 Introduction The 460 Gateway lets you control how to manipulate and control data, moving it bi-directionally across devices with different protocols. Trusted legacy devices can now be connected to a variety of networks using 460 Gateways. For example, PLCs (including the Twido™ PLC from Schneider Electric), building managements systems, and energy management devices can communicate with scales, drives, barcode readers, and sensors of every type.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 Specifications Table 1-1 shows the specifications for the 460 Gateway. Table 1-1 460 Gateway specifications Item Hardware description Description Dimensions: 11 x 8.3 x 2.54 centimeters (4.2 x 3.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 Supported protocols The 460 Gateways connect devices with the following protocols: • ASCII RS232 • ASCII RS485 • BACnet/IP® Server • CANopen Slave • DeviceNet™ Master • DeviceNet Slave • EtherNet/IP™ Client • EtherNet/IP Server • Modbus® RTU Master • Modbus RTU Slave • Modbus TCP Client • Modbus TCP Server • Raw TCP Client • Raw TCP Server If you would like more information about 460 Gateway configurations, contact Real Time Automation, Inc.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 Chapter 2 Installing the 460 Gateway Before the 460 Gateway can transfer data, you need to do the following tasks: • Optionally set jumper switches for RS232, RS485, or CAN operations on the ports (460 EDX only) • Connect a personal computer, temporarily, to the 460 Gateway in order to complete the software setup • Make software selections for the Gateway o After the computer is connected, configure the Communication Modules, starting on page 8.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 Note: Only one RS232, RS485, or CAN port setting can be active per unit. For example, a unit cannot have two ports set for RS232 or two ports set for CAN. To change port settings on the 460 EDX Gateway, use the following steps. 1. No cables should be connected to the Gateway unit. If this unit has been in use and you are making a change, disconnect the power cable and any communications cables from the Gateway unit. 2.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 2. Insert the power connector to the 460 gateway unit, and then plug the power cord into a power source. 3. Launch the web browser. In the address window, enter http://192.168.0.100 Press Enter The RTA 460 Gateway Main Page displays. See Figure 2-2. For illustration purposes, this manual refers to example screens from the 460EDX Gateway. Other 460 Gateway versions have similar screens.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 Note: If this is not the first time that this 460 Gateway has been configured, Figure 2-2 displays different modules. 4. Click on Edit next to the Description module on the RTA Gateway Main Page. See Figure 2-2. The RTA 460 Edit Description screen displays. See Figure 2-3. 5. Enter a description of up to 80 characters for this particular 460 Gateway. In this example, the 460 Gateway is a test site for a water flow meter. 6. Click Save.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 Configuring the 460 Gateway The 460 Gateway always acts as at least two devices at a time (for example, a Modbus RTU Master and a serial device). Therefore, you must always configure at least two Communication Modules. After the computer is connected to the 460 Gateway, refer to the following applicable sections to configure your particular 460 Gateway. • Modbus® RTU Master configuration on page 8. • Modbus RTU Slave configuration on page 13.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 Note: The Edit buttons are grayed out when the task applies to a different 460 Gateway version than you purchased. Please contact Real Time Automation, Inc. (RTA) at 262.439.4999 or www.rtaautomation.com for more information about 460 Gateway configurations. Figure 2-4 Communication Module Configuration screen 2. Click on Edit next to next to Modbus RTU Master. The Enabled? prompt displays. See Figure 2-5.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 Figure 2-5 Enable Modbus RTU Master configuration 3. Click on the Enabled? checkbox. The Module’s Detail options expand when enabled. See Figure 2-6. Figure 2-6 Modbus RTU Master configuration details 4. Select the appropriate communication options from the drop-down menus. Note: Only one RS232, RS485, or CAN port setting can be active per unit. For example, a unit cannot have two ports set for RS232 or two ports set for CAN.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 Figure 2-8 Modbus RTU Master configuration details selected For Your Information: Familiar users can make all desired communication module edits before completing the external device list for the master/client devices. The order of the configuration steps do not matter as long as the communication module is enabled. 6. Click on the Return to Main button. The RTA 460 Gateway Main Page displays with a Client Module Configuration option. See Figure 2-9.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 8. For each new Device Buffer that should be enabled (1-32), click on the Add Remote Modbus RTU Slave button. 9. Click Edit in the Action column. See Figure 2-10. Figure 2-10 Modbus RTU Master registers and program tags 10. Enter the Save Address and select the data types from the drop-down menus for the registers. Enter the address and length for each data type in this Device Buffer. 11. Select Save.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 Figure 2-11 Modbus RTU Master data selections 12. When you have finished editing device buffers for the Modbus RTU Server, click on The RTA 460 Gateway Main Page displays. Main . Modbus RTU Slave configuration If your version of the 460 Gateway requires your gateway to act as a Modbus RTU Slave, use the following steps to configure the gateway. At least two Communication Modules must be configured. 1.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 Figure 2-12 Communication Module Configuration screen 2. Click on Edit next to Modbus RTU Slave. The Enabled? prompt displays. See Figure 2-13.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 3. Click on the Enabled? checkbox. The Module’s Detail options expand when enabled. See Figure 2-14. Figure 2-14 Modbus RTU Slave configuration details 4. Select the appropriate options from the drop-down menus. Note: Only one RS232, RS485, or CAN port setting can be active per unit. For example, a unit cannot have two ports set for RS232 or two ports set for CAN. If the same mode is selected for two communication modules, a message similar to Figure 2-15 displays.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 Figure 2-16 Modbus RTU configuration details selected For Your Information: Familiar users can make all desired communication module edits before leaving this screen. 6. Click on the Return to Main button. The RTA 460 Gateway Main Page displays with the updated Modbus RTU Slave information. See Figure 2-17.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 Modbus TCP Client configuration If your version of the 460 Gateway requires your gateway to act as a Modbus TCP Client, use the following steps to configure the gateway. At least two Communication Modules must be configured. 1. Click on Edit next to the Selected Communication Modules on the RTA 460 Gateway Main Page. See Figure 2-2. The Communication Module Configuration screen displays. See Figure 2-18.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 Figure 2-19 Enable Modbus TCP Client configuration 3. Click on the Enabled? checkbox. The Module’s Detail options expand when enabled. See Figure 2-20. Figure 2-20 Modbus TCP Client configuration details 4. Click on Save. For Your Information: Familiar users can make all desired communication module edits before leaving this screen. 5. Click on the Return to Main button. The RTA 460 Gateway Main Page displays with a Client Module Configuration option.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 Figure 2-21 Modbus TCP Client Module Configuration 6. Click on Edit next to the Client Module Configuration. The External Device Configuration screen displays. See Figure 2-22. Figure 2-22 External Device Configuration screen 7. For each new Device Buffer that should be enabled (1-32), click on the Add Remote Modbus TCP Server button. 8. Click Edit in the Action column. See Figure 2-23.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 Figure 2-23 Modbus TCP Client registers and program tags 9. Enter the Server IP Address and Unit ID. Select the data types (RegType) from the dropdown menus for the registers. Enter the address and length for each data type in this Device Buffer. 10. Select Save. The Master and Client Module External Device List re-displays with the information entered for that Device Buffer. See Figure 2-24.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 Figure 2-24 Modbus TCP Client data selections 11. When you have finished editing device buffers for the Modbus TCP Client, click on The RTA 460 Gateway Main Page displays. Main . Modbus TCP Server configuration If your version of the 460 Gateway requires your gateway to act as a Modbus TCP Server, use the following steps to configure the gateway. At least two Communication Modules must be configured. 1.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 Figure 2-25 Communication Module Configuration screen 2. Click on Edit next to Modbus TCP Server. The Enabled? prompt displays. See Figure 2-26.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 3. Click on the Enabled? checkbox. 4. Click on Save. For Your Information: Familiar users can make all desired communication module edits before leaving this screen. 5. Click on the Return to Main button. The RTA 460 Gateway Main Page displays with the updated Modbus TCP Server information. See Figure 2-27.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 EtherNet/IP Client configuration If your version of the 460 Gateway requires your gateway to act as an EtherNet/IP Client, use the following steps to configure the gateway. At least two Communication Modules must be configured. 1. Click on Edit next to the Selected Communication Modules on the RTA 460 Gateway Main Page. See Figure 2-2. The Communication Module Configuration screen displays. See Figure 2-28.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 2. Click on Edit next to EtherNet/IP Client. The Enabled? prompt displays. See Figure 2-29. Figure 2-29 Enable EtherNet/IP Client configuration 3. Click on the Enabled? checkbox. The Module’s Detail options expand when enabled. See Figure 2-30. Figure 2-30 EtherNet/IP Client configuration details 4. Click on Save. For Your Information: Familiar users can make all desired communication module edits before leaving this screen.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 5. Click on the Return to Main button. The RTA 460 Gateway Main Page displays with a Client Module Configuration option. See Figure 2-31. Figure 2-31 EtherNet/IP Client Module Configuration 6. Click on Edit next to the Client Module Configuration. The External Device Configuration screen displays. See Figure 2-32.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 Figure 2-32 External Device Configuration screen 7. To enable a Device Buffer, click on the Add Remote Ethernet/IP Server button. 8. Click Edit in the Action column. 9. Enter the Device Address. Select the data types (RegType) from the drop-down menus for the registers. Enter the registers and program tags for each data type in this Device Buffer. 10. Select Save.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 1. Click on Edit next to the Selected Communication Modules on the RTA 460 Gateway Main Page. See Figure 2-2. The Communication Module Configuration screen displays. See Figure 2-34. Note: The Edit buttons are grayed out when the task applies to a different 460 Gateway version than you purchased. Please contact Real Time Automation, Inc. (RTA) at 262.439.4999 or www.rtaautomation.com for more information about 460 Gateway configurations.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 Figure 2-35 Enable EtherNet/IP Server configuration 3. Click on the Enabled? checkbox. 4. Click on Save. For Your Information: Familiar users can make all desired communication module edits before leaving this screen. 5. Click on the Return to Main button. The RTA 460 Gateway Main Page displays with the updated EtherNet/IP Server information. See Figure 2-36.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 Figure 2-36 EtherNet/IP Server Configuration DeviceNet Master configuration If your version of the 460 Gateway requires your gateway to act as a DeviceNet Master, use the following steps to configure the gateway. At least two Communication Modules must be configured. 1. Click on Edit next to the Selected Communication Modules on the RTA 460 Gateway Main Page. See Figure 2-2. The Communication Module Configuration screen displays. See Figure 2-37.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 Figure 2-37 Communication Module Configuration screen 2. Click on Edit next to next to DeviceNet Master. The Enabled? prompt displays. See Figure 2-38. Figure 2-38 Enable DeviceNet Master configuration 3. Click on the Enabled? checkbox. The Module’s Detail options expand when enabled. See Figure 2-39.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 Figure 2-39 DeviceNet Master configuration details 4. Select the appropriate communication options from the drop-down menus. 5. Click on Save. The selections stay visible on the Communication Module Configuration screen, although they are grayed out (until you select Edit again). See Figure 2-40.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 Figure 2-41 DeviceNet Master Client Module Configuration 7. Click on Edit next to the Client Module Configuration. The External Device Configuration screen displays. See Figure 2-42. Figure 2-42 External Device Configuration screen 8. Click Edit in the Action column. 9. Enter the slave’s MAC ID and the Assembly Length for Data In and Data Out. 10. Select Save.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 Buffer, click on the Add Remote DeviceNet Slave button and then edit that buffer’s settings. Figure 2-43 DeviceNet Master data selections 11. When you have finished editing device buffers for the DeviceNet Master, click on The RTA 460 Gateway Main Page displays. Main . DeviceNet Slave configuration If your version of the 460 Gateway requires your gateway to act as a DeviceNet Slave, use the following steps to configure the gateway.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 Figure 2-44 Communication Module Configuration screen 2. Click on Edit next to DeviceNet Slave. The Enabled? prompt displays. See Figure 2-45.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 Figure 2-45 Enable DeviceNet Slave configuration 3. Click on the Enabled? checkbox. The Module’s Detail options expand when enabled. See Figure 2-46. Figure 2-46 DeviceNet Slave configuration details 4. Select the appropriate options from the drop-down menus. 5. Click on Save. The selections stay visible on the Communication Module Configuration screen, although they are grayed out. See Figure 2-47.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 Figure 2-47 DeviceNet Slave configuration details selected For Your Information: Familiar users can make all desired communication module edits before leaving this screen. 6. Click on the Return to Main button. The RTA 460 Gateway Main Page displays with the updated DeviceNet Slave information. See Figure 2-48.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 BACnet/IP Client configuration If your version of the 460 Gateway requires your gateway to act as a BACnet/IP Client, use the following steps to configure the gateway. At least two Communication Modules must be configured. 1. Click on Edit next to the Selected Communication Modules on the RTA 460 Gateway Main Page. See Figure 2-2. The Communication Module Configuration screen displays. See Figure 2-49.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 Figure 2-50 Enable BACnet/IP Client configuration 3. Click on the Enabled? checkbox. 4. Click on Save. For Your Information: Familiar users can make all desired communication module edits before leaving this screen. 5. Click on the Return to Main button. The RTA 460 Gateway Main Page displays with a Client Module Configuration option. See Figure 2-51.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 Figure 2-51 BACnet/IP Client Module Configuration 6. Click on Edit next to the Client Module Configuration. The External Device Configuration screen displays. 7. Click Edit in the Action column. See Figure 2-52.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 Figure 2-52 External Device Configuration screen 8. Enter the Device Address. Enter the registers and program tags for each data type in this Device Buffer. 9. Select Save. The Master and Client Module External Device List re-displays with the information entered for that Device Buffer. To add another Device Buffer, click on the Add Remote BACnet/IP Server button and then edit that buffer’s settings. 10.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 Automation, Inc. (RTA) at 262.439.4999 or www.rtaautomation.com for more information about 460 Gateway configurations. Figure 2-54 Communication Module Configuration screen 2. Click on Edit next to BACnet Server. The Enabled? prompt displays. See Figure 2-55.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 Figure 2-55 Enable BACnet/IP configuration 3. Click on the Enabled? checkbox. The Module’s Detail options expand when enabled. See Figure 2-56. Figure 2-56 BACnet/IP Server configuration details 4. Enter the appropriate Device Instance number and descriptions. 5. Click on Save. The selections stay visible on the Communication Module Configuration screen, although they are grayed out. See Figure 2-57.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 Figure 2-57 BACnet/IP Server configuration details selected For Your Information: Familiar users can make all desired communication module edits before leaving this screen. 6. Click on the Return to Main button. The RTA 460 Gateway Main Page displays with the updated BACnet/IP Server information. See Figure 2-58.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 Serial configuration (Modules 1 and 2) If your version of the 460 Gateway requires your gateway to act as a serial device, use the following steps to configure the gateway. If you are connecting the 460 Gateway to two different serial devices, repeat these directions to configure Serial Module 2. Since the 460 Gateway translates data between devices with different protocols, at least two Communication Modules must be configured. 1.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 2. Click on Edit next to next to Serial Module 1 (or Serial Module 2). The Enabled? prompt displays. See Figure 2-60. Figure 2-60 Enable Serial Module configuration 3. Click on the Enabled? checkbox. The Module’s Detail options expand when enabled. See Figure 2-61. 4. Select the appropriate communication options. Data flow is controlled in three ways: maximum message length, receive character timeout, and delimiters.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 Step Step Step 4c Step Step 4e Step 4f Figure 2-61 Serial Module configuration details a. Enter the maximum message length before the 460 Gateway stops receiving a particular message from the device. b. Enter a value 10 to 60000 milliseconds to enable the receive character timeout. If the 460 should never receive messages from the device (printer, sign, etc.), enter 0 to disable this timeout.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 Note: Only one RS232, RS485, or CAN port setting can be active per unit. For example, a unit cannot have two ports set for RS232 or two set forRS485 (regardless of duplex settings). If the same mode is selected for two communication modules, a message similar to Figure 2-62 displays. Figure 2-62 Serial port incompatibility error 5. Click on Save.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 6. Click on the Return to Main button. The RTA 460 Gateway Main Page displays with a Client Module Configuration option. See Figure 2-64. Figure 2-64 Serial Module Configuration For Your Information: If you need to configure more than one 460 Gateway with the same or similar settings, it may be quicker to configure the first gateway using these directions and then save the configuration to a file to use for the other gateway units.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 Editing 460 Gateway Network Settings After the computer is connected to the 460 Gateway, use the following steps to configure the network settings. For illustration purposes, this manual refers to example screens from the 460EDX Gateway. Other 460 Gateway versions have similar screens. See Figure 2-65.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 Step Step Step Step Figure 2-66 Network Setup screen 2. Enter the IP address that identifies the 460 Gateway to the network. 3. Enter the subnet mask that identifies which devices can communicate with the 460 Gateway. 4. Enter the default gateway to use if the device cannot be accessed directly. 5. When you are finished entering these values, click on Store Parameters. The 460 Gateway Main web page displays.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 Making Settings Take Effect Before any changes to the 460 Gateway’s configuration or network settings take effect, you must reboot the unit. Do this before removing power from the 460 Gateway. Use the following steps to reboot the 460 Gateway. For illustration purposes, this manual refers to example screens from the 460EDX Gateway. Other 460 Gateway versions have similar screens. Figure 2-67 shows an example of the 460 Gateway’s Main Page.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 Figure 2-68 RTA 460 Utilities screen 2. Click on Restar toward the top of the screen. A prompt displays asking you to verify that you want to restart the 460 Gateway. 3. Click OK. Another prompt displays giving you the approximate time to complete the restart. 4. Click OK. When the restart is complete, the 460 Gateway Main Page displays if your computer is on the same subnet (or attached) to the 460 Gateway.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 Connecting cables Once the jumpers are set for the correct serial interfaces and the configuration and network settings are selected, you only need to connect the communications cables and attach the power cable, before verifying that data is transmitting correctly. Use the following steps to connect the appropriate cables. 1. Mount the 460 Gateway in the desired location. 2.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 Chapter 3 Troubleshooting After the 460 Gateway is set up, it should transmit and receive data correctly. However, if it is not working as you expect, this chapter provides the following information to help you resolve the problem. • Use the 460 Gateway’s Summary and Status page to find clues to what may be causing the problem. • Check Table 3-1 for possible solutions to common problems.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 Note: If the web page does not display, check the following settings: The web page does not display when the computer is on a wireless network because of subnet selections. Use either the crossover cable or a hub/switch on the same subnet. Verify that your web browser is not set for a proxy server. If you are using Internet Explorer, check Internet Options/Connections/LAN Settings.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 Figure 3-2 RTA 460 Device Summary and Status screen 6. Click Refresh or Press F5. The values on this screen do not update automatically. Continue to click on press F5 to see the most current status and buffer values. Refresh or Check this screen for error codes or messages. This screen displays data in buffers to help you troubleshoot any data transmission problems. Use Table 3-1 to interpret error conditions or messages.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 Checking for solutions to common problems Use Table 3-1 to check for possible solutions to common problems. If you are unable to resolve the issue, contact Real Time Automation, Inc. (RTA) at 262.439.4999 or www.rtaautomation.com for more assistance. Table 3-1 Common problems and possible solutions Problem Possible solutions The personal computer cannot connect to the 460 Gateway. Verify the 460 Gateway has power. The web browser at IP address 192.168.0.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 Problem The end of the data is being lost. Possible solutions You may be sending more bytes of data than you have set in either the Maximum message length field or that have time to transmit because of the Receive Character Timeout field’s setting. Or, if you are using an end delimiter, you may have a Maximum message length field setting or Receive Character Timeout setting that causes the data to transmit before the end delimiter is detected.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 Chapter 4 General Procedures This chapter contains the following general information and procedures: • Configuring 460 Gateways from a file • Changing IP or subnet addresses using either IPSetup.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 c. Click on Properties. d. Click Use the following IP address. e. Type in 192.168.0.10 (the last two digits are an example and can be any number as long as it is not being used). The Subnet mask should default to 255.255.255.0. Click OK. 4. Launch the web browser. In the address window, enter http://192.168.0.100 Press Enter The 460 Gateway Main Page displays. See Figure 4-4.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 5. Click on Utilities The Utilities screen displays. See Figure 4-5. Figure 4-5 RTA 460 Utilities screen 6. Click on Save Configuration . to File The File Download window displays.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 7. Click Save. The Save As window displays. See Figure 4-7. Select a location to save the configuration file. 8. Click Save. Another window displays confirming that the download is complete. Figure 4-7 Prompt to save configuration file 9. If you are configuring 460 Gateways that are not attached to the computer you are using, then email or save the file to media that can be transferred to the appropriate computer.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 c. Click on Properties. d. Click Use the following IP address. e. Type in 192.168.0.10 (the last two digits are an example and can be any number as long as it is not being used). The Subnet mask should default to 255.255.255.0. Click OK. 4. Launch the web browser. In the address window, enter http://192.168.0.100 Press Enter The 460 Gateway Main Page displays. See Figure 4-8.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 5. Click on Utilities The Utilities screen displays. See Figure 4-9. Figure 4-9 RTA 460 Utilities screen 6. In the Restore Configuration from area, browse to the location of the RtaConfig.rtax file. Click Open. 7. Click on Restore from File. When the configuration file has been saved to the new 460 Gateway and restarted, the 460 Gateway Main Page displays with the pre-set configuration settings. 8.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 Changing IP or subnet addresses After the 460 Gateway is setup and installed, you can still change IP or subnet addresses using one of two methods. The easiest way involves using the IPSetup.exe tool on the User Manuals and Tools CD shipped with the 460 Gateway. However, if you no longer have the CD that came with the 460 Gateway, you can still change IP or subnet addresses using the Real Time Automation 460 Gateway web site. The IPSetup.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 Figure 4-10 Real Time Automation IPSetup screen 5. Click on Search Again. The 460 Gateway units on the network display. If the crossover cable is connected directly to your computer instead of to a hub, the 460 Gateway is the only one that displays. Note: If you don’t see the 460 Gateway on the right, the unit is not accessible, and you need to look at connections to hub, router, switches, etc. 6.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 4. Launch the web browser. In the address window, enter http://192.168.0.100 Press Enter The Real Time Automation 460 Gateway web page displays. See Figure 4-11. Note: If the web page does not display, check the following settings: The web page does not display when the computer is on a wireless network because of subnet selections. Use either the crossover cable or a hub/switch on the same subnet. Verify that your web browser is not set for a proxy server.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 Step Step Step Step Figure 4-12 Network Setup screen 6. Enter the IP address that identifies the 460 Gateway to the network. 7. Enter the subnet mask that identifies which devices can communicate with the 460 Gateway. 8. Enter the default gateway to use if the device cannot be accessed directly. 9. When you are finished entering these values, click on Store Parameters. The 460 Gateway Main web page displays.
Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100 Chapter 5 Panel mount dimensions Figure 5-1 shows the panel mount dimensions for the 460 Gateway.
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