Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS; MicroGateTM User Manual 2
TABLE OF CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................................... 3 II. FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................. 5 A RCHITEC...
Page 3 - Built-In Web Server; Flexibility; MicroGateTM User Manual 3
I. Introduction • Everything you need for full NAFEM protocol compliance • Translates and organizes your legacy equipment's data into the NAFEM Data Protocol framework • Supports all of the MIBs defined by the NAFEM Data Protocol Group • Built-In Web Server • Optional Modem for installations without...
Page 4 - Total Online KitchenTM Solution Package; MicroGateTM User Manual 4
Total Online Kitchen™ Solution Package Coupled with E-Control Systems' enterprise Raptor Web Software™, equipment manufacturers, systems integrators, and IT professionals have a total Online Kitchen™ system to help manage a fully integrated restaurant. Never before has there been such a synergy betw...
Page 5 - II. Features and Specifications; Architecture
II. Features and Specifications Architecture CPU: Advanced High Performance Motorola 32-bit embedded PowerPC ™ Network Processor with 66 MIPS at 50 MHz Memory: 16 Mbytes of SDRAM (expandable to 64 Mbytes) 2 Mbytes of Flash (expandable to 16 Mbytes) 512 Kbytes of battery-backed SRAM (optional) Real t...
Page 6 - Figure 1; Warranty; -year limited warranty
With Modem: Input Current (25 MHz Clock): 490mA max Input Current (50 MHz Clock): 610mA max Environmental Operating: 0 C to 70 C (32 F to 158 F) Storage: -40 C to 85 C (-40 F to 185 F) Humidity: Maximum 95% Relative Humidity, non-condensing Altitude: 10,000 ft (3048 m) max Physical Specifications TO...
Page 7 - III. Hardware Description; Figure 2; Table 1 - Component List
III. Hardware Description The MicroGate™ is meant to be connected between a local network/internet (using the LAN Port) and the equipment(s) (using any of the serial interfaces). The MicroGate™ also includes 4 LED indicators to simplify installation and network troubleshooting. The following figure ...
Page 8 - LED Indicators; Table 2 - LED Indicators; Power Connectors Pin Assignment; Table 3 - J3 Power Connector
LED Indicators Table 2 - LED Indicators Designator Name Condition Status On The Ethernet Port has established a valid network connection DS1 Link (green) Off Network connection does not exist, or bad cable. DS2 Activity (green) Flashing The Ethernet Port is transmitting or receiving traffic DS3 Hear...
Page 11 - Ethernet (RJ45) Cable Specifications and Pin Assignments; Figure 3; Table 8 - Cable Specification; MicroGateTM User Manual 11
Ethernet (RJ45) Cable Specifications and Pin Assignments Figure 3 Table 8 - Cable Specification Cable Type Max. Length Connector 10BASE-T Cat. 3, 4, 5 100-ohm UTP 100 m (328 ft) RJ45 Table 9 - J1 Ethernet Pin Number MDI Signal Name MDI-X Signal Name 1 Transmit Data (TD+) Receive Data (RD+) 2 Transmi...
Page 12 - IV. Installation and Configuration; System Requirements
IV. Installation and Configuration System Requirements You must meet the following requirements to install and configure the MicroGate™: • Static IP address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway Address to assign the MicroGate™ • A computer equipped with a 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, or 10/100 Mbps Fast Ethernet Card, o...
Page 13 - Basic Network Configuration Procedure; Start the Discovery Utility by selecting; Software > ECSDiscovery; – This utility might reside in a different location; Click on Start Discovery (see; Figure 4; Figure 5; MicroGateTM User Manual 13
Basic Network Configuration Procedure 1. Start the Discovery Utility by selecting Start > Programs > Raptor Web Software > ECSDiscovery – This utility might reside in a different location depending on how it was installed. Figure 4 2. Click on Start Discovery (see Figure 4 , note #1) to sta...
Page 14 - Figure 6; Edit Unit; Figure 7; MicroGateTM User Manual 14
Figure 6 4. Once the row corresponding to the unit to be configured is highlighted, click on Edit Unit (see Figure 6 , note #1) to bring up the Unit’s Properties Figure 7 MicroGate™ User Manual 14
Page 15 - To quit without updating the unit, click on the; MicroGateTM User Manual 15
5. Change the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway Address as needed and then click on Update (see Figure 7 , note #1) to send configuration to the unit. To quit without updating the unit, click on the X (see Figure 7 , note #2) 6. Writing the configuration and restarting the unit can take as long a...
Page 16 - V. Part Number Selection; Figure 8; MicroGateTM User Manual 16
V. Part Number Selection See Figure 8 for configuration options and suggestions. For custom configurations please consult E-Control Systems. Functional Options Connector Options L No add-on modules A None M 33.6 Kbps Modem Module B Header only C Shrd/Keyed Connector for wire or ribbon type mating ca...
Page 17 - VI. Limited Warranties; E-Control Systems' Limited Warranty Statement; WARRANTIES EXCLUSIVE:; IF A ECS PRODUCT DOES NOT OPERATE AS; MicroGateTM User Manual 17
VI. Limited Warranties E-Control Systems' Limited Warranty Statement Limited Warranty Statement: E-Control Systems ("ECS") warrants its products to be free from defects in workmanship and materials, under normal use and service, for the applicable warranty term. All ECS products carry a stan...
Page 18 - Firmware and Drivers; or; Statement of Conditions; MicroGateTM User Manual 18
ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. SOME COUNTRIES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR THE LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR CONSUMER PRODUCTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, WHI...