Alloy Computer Products Network Device BWS-136 user manual

User manual for the device Alloy Computer Products Network Device BWS-136

Device: Alloy Computer Products Network Device BWS-136
Category: Network Card
Manufacturer: Alloy Computer Products
Size: 0.36 MB
Added : 5/10/2014
Number of pages: 18
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BWS-136 User Manual Table of Contents
Introduction.............................................................................................4
Alloy Computer Products 22/9/06
LAN.............................................................................................5
Serial ...........................................................................................5
Software ......................................................................................6
Power..............

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Serial Console Mode................................................................. 26 Telnet Console Mode................................................................ 27 1 Command Syntax...................................................................... 28 Echo Syntax.............................................................................. 33 Introduction Overview BWS-136 provides the easiest way to enable serial industrial device with networking capability. BWS-136 co

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Software Product Specifications Protocol: TCP, IP, HTTP, ICMP, DHCP, Telnet, UDP (only for programming), LAN Utility: Java Configuration. Web Configuration, Serial Console, Telnet Console Ethernet: 10/100 Mbps, RJ45 x1 Operation Mode: TCP Server, TCP Client, Web Control Protection: Built-in 1500V magnetic isolation Power Serial Power input: 9~40VDC@100mA RS-232/422/485: DB9 connector x1 Connector: Power Jack or Terminal Block RS-232 : RxD, TxD, RTS, CTS, DSR, DTR, DCD, GND RS-

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Connecting 9~40VDC power line with the BWS-136 terminal 2 block or the power jack. If the power is properly supplied, the Power LED will keep solid yellow color. Getting Started Connecting Ethernet Port Panel Layout Connecting Power Connect a RJ45 Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port of BWS-136. The Link/Activity light will keep solid yellow color if Ethernet cable is corrected to the network and this light will keep flashing if there are data transmitted. Connecting Serial Po

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SW1 Setting: LED Status SW1 Key 1 2 3 4 5 The LED provides the BWS-136 operation information. The RS-232 ON OFF OFF - - LED status is described as follow: RS-422 OFF OFF OFF - - RS-485 OFF ON ON - - Power LED: Power LED keeps ON if power (+9VDC to +40VDC) Normal - - - OFF OFF is correctly input to BWS-136. DHCP OFF ON Ready LED: Ready LED keeps ON when Aport 211 firmware is Default ON OFF ready for operation. Ready LED will be flash when Aport 211 in Console ON

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Digital I/O Serial Port Pin Assignments Digital I/O uses DB9 connector and the pin assignments are described as follow: Serial Port COM1 uses a Male DB9 connector and it includes RS-232, RS-422 and RS485 signal and pin assignments are described as follow: Pin 1: DIO4 Pin 2: DIO3 Pin 3: DIO2 Pin 4: DIO1 Pin 5: DIO0 Pin Transmission Signals Pin 6: GND Pin 7: DIO7 Number RS-232 4-wire RS-485 Pin 8: DIO6 RS485 Pin 9: DIO5 1 DCD TxD- - 2 RxD TxD+ - DIO0 to DIO5 are TT

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Factory Default Settings Configure BWS-136 If you forget your BWS-136 settings, you use SW1 to reset Aport Aport 211 provides four ways to configure the settings. They are: to factory default settings. The factory default settings are: 1. Java Configuration Utility IP Address: 192.168.16.10 2. Web Configuration Utility Data Port: 4000 3. Serial Console Telnet Port: 5001 4. Telnet Console Web Port: 80 To use the Java configuration utility software, you need to Baud rat

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BWS-136. The default IP address of BWS-136 is 192.168.16.10. 3 Click on the row of the BWS-136 setting, the configuration window will open as follow: Java Configuration Install Java Configuration Utility To install the Java Configuration Utility, you can simply copy manager.jar to the desired folder. Double click on the icon will start the manager.jar When the SW1 is set to Console mode, BWS-136 cannot be discovered by the Configuration Utility and the configurations are contr

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Serial and Data Packing Settings IP Address: Set the Static IP Address Subnet Mask: Subnet Mask setting The group of setting is to configure the serial interface and data Gateway: Gateway address setting packing settings. Data Packing setting is are as follow: Length: Pack the length of serial data before forwarding data to Ethernet port Device Name Settings Timeout: the period of time to forward data to Ethernet Port Delimiter: Wait for the Delimiter Character before forwarding Cli

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Save Configuration After the all the settings are configured, click to the Save to Module button to save the settings to the module. The new settings will be effective after the reboot of module by clicking the Reboot Module button. If the IP address had been modified, please do broadcast search or search by IP again to find the BWS-136 module. Save Configuration to File You can also save current configuration to file by click the Save to File button. A new window to specify the

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The configuration is a text file and uses extension of txt. If you use 4 Text editor to open the configuration command, you will notice that the configuration file contains the ASCII command set of the Web Configuration configuration. You can also edit these commands by the text editor to configure the settings and import it to the BWS-136 by using the Import button. Overview BWS-136 can also be configured by Web Browser. The build-in Web server and Web configuration pages makes

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Customize Your Web Page The configuration is very similar to the Java configuration utility. After completing the settings, click submit button then all the settings will save to the module and the module will reboot automatically to use the new configuration. After you complete your web page design, you can use the Manager Utility (manager.jar) to upload the Web page to bws-136 Web server. The web files need to be converted to binary format first before download to server. Pl

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converted file is available in the Upload binary file to device dialog 5 box. Press Upload and the Web Page Binary files will be upload to server. Manager Utility uses tftp protocol to upload web page. Serial/Telnet Command Before uploading the web page, please check if there is any anti virus program which could prevent the tftp file transfer. Shut down the anti virus program first to allow manager.jar upload the binary file. Overview BWS-136 provides a set of ASCII command to

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Flow Control: None Forgot Password Interface: RS-232 Now you can use serial terminal software to send the ASCII If you forgot the Password, you can switch SW1 to Factory Default command to BWS-136. setting mode and use default IP Address 192.168.16.10 and enter the Web console pages. Once the configuration is completed, remember to switch SW1 back to Normal operation mode and In Serial Console Mode, all the network functions will be disabled reboot the module by Reset Command or

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RS-422 Command R W Function Parameters RS-485 Category (2 bytes) (command related) Network G S LI: IP Address e.g. $SLI192.168.2.127 Basic BN: Device Name Max. 14 bytes G S G S LN: Netmask e.g.$SLN255.0.0.0 G BM: Model Name Default G S LG: Gateway e.g. $SLG192.168.2.254 S BP: Password Max. 8 bytes G S LC: IP Mode 0: Static IP BV: Firmware Ver.. Default G 1: DCHP Serial G S SB: Baud Rate 1200 G LM: MAC Default 2400 G LS: LAN Status Link fail 4800 Link OK,100M 9600

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e.g. $SOS0D0A (CR/LF) e.g. $SDMI:0,4,5 set DIO0, DIO4, DIO5 as G S OT: Timeout 0~65535 input (unit: ms) e.g.$SOT500 $SDMO:1,H,2,L,4,H,7,L G S OL: Data Length 0~1024 set DIO1 high ,DIO2 low, e.g.$SOL20 DIO4 high, DIO7 low as Access G S OF:IP Filtering 0: Disable Output Control 1:Enable DM: Get Digital e.g. $GDM G G S OI: Authorized IP e.g.$SOI192.168.16.1:192.1 I/O mode the response is 68.16.9 (Starting IP:Ended %GDM I,O,O,O,I,I,O,O IP) G DI: Get DI channel e.g

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Echo Syntax Appendix A After BWS-136 console port received correct command string, it will response Echo String and the Echo Syntax is as follow: Tiny Encryption Algorithm [Delimiter][Function][Status] Delimiter (One byte): A percentage sign “%” 1. Example of TEA.C /************************************************ Function (Two bytes): function string Status: “OK” or “FAIL” The Tiny Encryption Algorithm (TEA) by David Wheeler and Roger Needham of the Cambridge Computer Labora

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although impractical. } ************************************************/ 2. The TEA.H //#include "xtea.h" #ifndef __XTEA_H__ void encipher(unsigned long *const v,unsigned long *const w, #define __XTEA_H__ const unsigned long *const k) void encipher(unsigned long *const v,unsigned long *const w, { const unsigned long *const k); register unsigned long y=v[0],z=v[1],sum=0,delta=0x9E3779B9,n=32; void decipher(unsigned long *const v,unsigned long *const w, while(n-->0) const unsigned


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