Transition Networks SDSFE31XX-100 - Manual

Transition Networks SDSFE31XX-100

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Table of Contents
  • Page 6 – Intentionally Blank
  • Page 7 – Trademark, copyright, and product classification information; Trademark; CE Marking
  • Page 8 – About this product and manual; Device server
  • Page 9 – About this product and manual,; Box contents; The box should include the following:; DIN Rail Kit
  • Page 10 – Cautions and warnings; Cautions; Cautions indicate the possibility of damage to equipment.
  • Page 11 – Cautions and warnings,; CAUTION; Warnings indicate the possibility of injury to persons.; WARNING
  • Page 13 – In this section; These are the topics:; Topic; General description
  • Page 14 – Overview
  • Page 15 – SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial part numbers; Table 1: SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Part Numbers
  • Page 16 – Physical description; Figure 1: SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server
  • Page 17 – Physical description,; Device server parts and functions
  • Page 20 – Device Service mounting location; Leave at least 5cm
  • Page 21 – DIN rail clip and DIN rail mounting; Figure 3: Mounted DIN Rail Clip; The surface must support at least 1,000 gm; . Failure to observe this caution could result in damage to the
  • Page 22 – DIN rail clip and DIN rail mounting,; Step; Press DOWN on the Device Server and then IN to snap it into place on; Figure 4: Device Server Mounting to DIN Rail
  • Page 23 – Grounding the Device Server; The following wiring considerations are recommended:
  • Page 24 – Connecting power to the Device Server; Dual; Figure 6: Redundant Power Connections; IMPORTANT
  • Page 25 – Connecting power to the Device Server,; to mate with the; Turn the external power source OFF.
  • Page 26 – Terminal-block plug wiring; Make sure that the DC power source is stable and clean.
  • Page 27 – Connecting an alarm fixture; Alarm relay; To wire an alarm to the relay contacts, do the following:; Verify that the external power source is turned OFF.; Figure 10: Alarm Relay Wiring
  • Page 28 – Connecting an alarm fixture,; Any link failure
  • Page 29 – Connecting fiber cables; Remove and keep the rubber fiber-port-protector cover shown below.; Figure 11: Fiber Cable Connections; the connection—Link/Act LED should be lit.; Warning
  • Page 30 – Connecting DB-9 cable; Figure 12: Straight Through and Crossover Cables
  • Page 31 – DIP Switches; No Description; Figure 14: Dip Switch Settings and Explanations; cycled
  • Page 33 – Device Server configuration
  • Page 34 – LEDs; LED; Figure 15: LEDs and Description Chart
  • Page 35 – Device Server configuration; Introduction; (if connecting with the default; Figure 16: Login Dialog Box; Enter default user name “admin” as shown in Figure 16.
  • Page 36 – Device Server configuration,; Web access
  • Page 37 – Configuration software; System Details; Figure 18: Expanded Configuration Software Tree
  • Page 38 – Configuration software,; Click the Systems Details link to show its two submenu options:; Figure 19: System Info Submenu; It also allows editing the IP address,; Figure 20: Master Information Read Only Submenu; This read-only menu displays the hardware and firmware versions.
  • Page 39 – Click the Configuration link to show its two submenu options:; Figure 21: Serial Port Transfer Configuration Submenu Display
  • Page 40 – Serial port config submenu; Remote IP; Figure 22: Serial Device Connection to a Host via Ethernet Network
  • Page 41 – Converter Mode (CR) is used for serial tunneling; Figure 23: Serial Tunneling; This time value
  • Page 42 – Figure 24: RS-232 Port Connection Status Submenu Display
  • Page 43 – Figure 25: User Configuration Submenu
  • Page 44 – Figure 26: Firmware Upgrade Submenu; To upgrade the firmware via HTTP, do the following:
  • Page 45 – FW upgrade via HTTP; name field with the firmware-upgrade address, as shown in Figure 28.; Figure 28: HTTP Firmware File Name Captured; Click the START UPGRADE BY HTTP button to start downloading the; Figure 29: System Firmware Upgrade Time Out Display
  • Page 46 – When the firmware upgrade is complete, the index page
  • Page 47 – Click the START UPGRADE BY TFTP button to start downloading the
  • Page 48 – Figure 34: Configuration System Backup File Display; To “backup” the configuration file to the local PC, do the following:; Click the BACKUP SETTING button on the display, and the save; Figure 35: Save System Backup File Dialog Box; to select a location for storing the file on the local PC.
  • Page 49 – To Restore the backup configuration file, do the following:
  • Page 50 – Click the SNMP config link to show its two submenus:; Figure 39: SNMP Communities Display; If it only knows the “Get” community string, it can only read MIBs.
  • Page 51 – Figure 40: IP Trap Manager Option display; Table 2 describes the fields on the IP Trap Manager display.; Table 2: IP Trap Parameters and Descriptions; IP Address
  • Page 52 – IP trap manager submenu
  • Page 53 – Click the System Restart link to show the Restart submenu options:; Note; : You can “restore” or “reset” the Device Server remotely via software.; System restore
  • Page 55 – In the section
  • Page 56 – Serial IP redirect software description; The networked pieces fit together in the following manner:; Stage
  • Page 57 – Getting started and software pre-installations considerations; (An Ethernet local area network will
  • Page 58 – Installing serial IP redirector software; To install the software, do the following:; Login as a user with administrator privileges.; Figure 44: Installation Wizard Dialog Box; Serial IP Redrector432.exe; Figure 45: Agreement Dialog Box
  • Page 59 – Installing serial IP redirector software,; Click the AGREE radio button.; Figure 46: Software Destination Folder Dialog Box; as shown in Figure 47.
  • Page 60 – Figure 47: Select Features Dialog Box; via the pulldown menu. See; Figure 48: Pulldown Menu Options; “ready to install software” dialog box, shown in Figure 49.
  • Page 61 – Figure 49: Ready to Install Application Dialog Box; Click the view release notes check box, if not selected.; Figure 50: Install Successful Message Box; Click the FINISH button and the “release notes” will appear on the
  • Page 62 – Upgrading serial IP redirector software; Figure 51: Uninstall Message Box
  • Page 63 – Creating virtual COM ports; Control panel
  • Page 64 – Creating virtual COM ports,; and/or ranges of numbers; Select a virtual COM port from the list
  • Page 65 – Check “user credentials” and select “use credentials below” from the; Figure 55: Virtual Port Configuration
  • Page 66 – Click the CONFIGURATION WIZARD button to bring up the; Figure 56: COM Port 7 Configuration Wizard; If any of the settings are incorrect, change them.
  • Page 67 – Review error messages in the status panel. See Figure 57.; Figure 57: COM Port Configuration Wizard
  • Page 68 – If the wizard is successful; those devices will appear against each Virtual COM port listed.
  • Page 69 – Troubleshooting; Troubleshooting problem and corrective action table
  • Page 70 – Problem; Is the power LED lit?
  • Page 71 – Cable Specifications; This section provides copper and fiber cable specifications.; serial cable specifications
  • Page 72 – Maximum cable distance:; Figure 59: DB-9 Connector and Cable Pin Assignment Chart
  • Page 73 – Fiber cable and optic specifications; Parameter; The following shows the fiber optic specification:; Fiber Cable
  • Page 75 – Conformity Information
  • Page 76 – Contact us; Live Web chat
  • Page 77 – Conformity declaration; Declaration of Conformity
  • Page 78 – Warranty; Replace the product with an equivalent functional product
  • Page 79 – continued
  • Page 80 – Compliance information; Compliances
  • Page 81 – Compliance information,
  • Page 83 – Technical Specification
  • Page 84 – Notices; Subchapter J applicable at the date of manufacture.; Warnings; Visible and invisible laser radiation when open: Do not stare into
  • Page 85 – Index
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