ProView UM

User Manual
EKI-5000 Series
ProView Series Ethernet Switches
Content
Chapter 1
Product Overview
1.1.
Supported Models . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
1.2.
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
1.3.
Hardware Views . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
1.4.
Chapter 2
2.1.
1.3.1
Front View.................................................................................. 8
1.3.2
Rear View ................................................................................ 32
1.3.3
Top View.................................................................................. 35
1.3.4
Bottom View............................................................................. 38
Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Switch Installation
Installation Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
2.1.1
2.2.
Verifying Switch Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
2.3.
Installing the Switch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
2.4.
2.5.
2.3.1
DIN Rail Mounting.................................................................... 49
2.3.2
Wall-Mounting.......................................................................... 51
Installing and Removing SFP Modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
2.4.1
Installing SFP Modules ............................................................ 53
2.4.2
Removing SFP Modules .......................................................... 55
Connecting the Switch to Ethernet Ports. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
2.5.1
2.6.
Chapter 3
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Connecting Hardware .............................................................. 49
RJ45 Ethernet Cable Wiring .................................................... 56
Power Supply Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
2.6.1
Overview.................................................................................. 57
2.6.2
Considerations ......................................................................... 57
2.6.3
Grounding the Device .............................................................. 58
2.6.4
Wiring a Relay Contact ............................................................ 59
2.6.5
Wiring the Power Inputs........................................................... 59
Configuration Utility
3.1.
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
3.2.
Enabling ProView Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
3.3.
Installing the Configuration Utility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
3.4.
Utility Menu Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
3.5.
Menu Bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
3.5.1
View Menu ............................................................................... 68
3.5.2
Management Menu .................................................................. 70
3.5.3
Tools Menu .............................................................................. 70
3.5.4
Help Menu ............................................................................... 71
3.6.
Tool Bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
3.7.
TreeView . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
3.8.
Information Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
3.9.
Status Bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
3.10.
Configuration Area. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
Chapter 4
4.1.
4.2.
Managing Switch
Discovering Switches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
4.1.1
First Time Installation............................................................... 75
4.1.2
Discovering Switches............................................................... 77
4.1.3
Group Management ................................................................. 78
4.1.4
Configuring the System............................................................ 82
Modbus/TCP Mapping. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
4.2.1
Modbus/TCP Mapping Table ................................................... 86
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Federal Communication Commission Interference
Statement
For further certification information, please go to www.advantech.com
Declaration of Conformity
CE
This product has passed the CE test for environmental specifications when shielded cables
are used for external wiring. We recommend the use of shielded cables. This kind of cable is
available from Advantech. Please contact your local supplier for ordering information.
This product has passed the CE test for environmental specifications. Test conditions for
passing included the equipment being operated within an industrial enclosure. In order to
protect the product from being damaged by ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) and EMI leakage,
we strongly recommend the use of CE-compliant industrial enclosure products.
FCC Class A
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is
likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the
interference at his own expense.
UL
C2
This equipment is suitable for use in Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, and
D or non-hazardous locations only.
Product Warranty (5 years)
Advantech warrants to you, the original purchaser, that each of its products will be free from
defects in materials and workmanship for five years from the date of purchase.
This warranty does not apply to any products which have been repaired or altered by persons other than repair personnel authorized by Advantech, or which have been subject to
misuse, abuse, accident or improper installation. Advantech assumes no liability under the
terms of this warranty as a consequence of such events.
Because of Advantech’s high quality-control standards and rigorous testing, most of our
customers never need to use our repair service. If an Advantech product is defective, it will
be repaired or replaced at no charge during the warranty period. For out of-warranty repairs,
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you will be billed according to the cost of replacement materials, service time and freight.
Please consult your dealer for more details.
If you think you have a defective product, follow these steps:
1. Collect all the information about the problem encountered. (For example, CPU speed,
Advantech products used, other hardware and software used, etc.) Note anything
abnormal and list any on screen messages you get when the problem occurs.
2. Call your dealer and describe the problem. Please have your manual, product, and any
helpful information readily available.
3. If your product is diagnosed as defective, obtain an RMA (return merchandize authorization) number from your dealer. This allows us to process your return more quickly.
4. Carefully pack the defective product, a fully-completed Repair and Replacement Order
Card and a photocopy proof of purchase date (such as your sales receipt) in a shippable container. A product returned without proof of the purchase date is not eligible for
warranty service.
5. Write the RMA number visibly on the outside of the package and ship it prepaid to your
dealer.
Conventions
Warning signs are used to identify immediate hazards for property damage, injury
or death.
CAUTION SIGNS ARE USED WARN AGAINST POTENTIAL HAZARDS OR TO CAUTION AGAINST
UNSAFE PRACTICES.
Note signs are used to provide additional information for the device or settings.
Copyright
Copyright © 2014 Advantech Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be
reproduced, adapted, stored in a retrieval system, translated into any language, or transmitted in any form or by any means without the written permission of the manufacturer.
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Customer Support
Safety Information
Safety Requirements
Before you begin installing the device, read through the following safety guidelines to prevent personal injury or property damage.
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
Seek assistance from a trained professional installer, especially if it is your first time to
install this device.

Choose your installation site carefully, noting the location of electric power and circuit
lines and ensuring that there are no obstructions.

Do not attempt to service or open the device by yourself. Bring it to a qualified personnel
or service center for repairs.

The product was submitted and evaluated for use at the maximum ambient temperature
(Tma) permitted by the manufacture's specification of: 50°C
Electrostatic Discharge Requirements
Follow the steps below to protect components from electrostatic discharge:
1. Wear an ESD wrist strap when installing the device.
2. Handle the power adapter by its edge and do not touch any component or printed circuit
boards.
Temperature/Humidity Requirements
Make sure to keep the temperature and humidity of the installation location at an optimal
level. Very high temperatures may cause poor insulation, power leakage, mechanical property changes, and metal component corrosion. Very high temperatures will also accelerate
insulation aging, which will greatly degrade reliability and even severely shorten operation
life.
Under over-low humidity environments, insulation spacers may shrink, resulting in loosening
of mounting screws. Extremely low humidity may also cause static electricity, which will
damage the circuit.
Maintenance Requirements
Dust is a major safety hazard for this device. Dust may cause electrostatic absorption,
resulting in bad contact between metal connectors or metal joints. Electrostatic absorption is
faster and easier in environments with very low humidity, shortening device life and also
causing communication failure.
Dust content and particle size requirements are as follows:
Table 1. Dust Content and Particle Size Requirements
Mechanical Active Substance
Content (number/m³)
≤3×104 (no dust can be seen on desk in three days)
Dust Particle
Dust particle diameter: ≥5µm
Aside from dust, there should be strict limitation on air contained in the room where the
device is located. Too much salt, acid and sulfide in the air will accelerate metal corrosion
and aging process of certain components. There should measures to prevent harmful gas
such as SO2, H2S, NH3 and CI2 from entering the operational environment.
Table 2. Maximum Values for Harmful Gases
Gas
Max. Value (mg/m³)
SO2
0.2
H2S
0.0006
NH3
0.05
Cl2
0.01
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PoE
PoE Requirements
This product was in-door used and not connected to outside plant, so user manual shall
have the description as below or equivalent: "The equipment is to be connected only to PoE
networks without routing to the outside plant."
Exigences de l'alimentation par Ethernet (PoE)
Ce produit a été utilisé à l'intérieur et il n'a pas été relié à des installations extérieures. Par
conséquent, le manuel d'utilisation aura la description ci-dessous ou de type équivalent :
« L'appareil doit être relié seulement à des réseaux PoE sans être dirigé vers des installations extérieures. »
Explosion Hazard

Do not connect or disconnect equipment unless power has been removed or the area is
known to be non-hazardous.

Substitution of any components may impair suitability for Class I, Division 2.
Warnings
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
Do NOT place your device near water such as a wet basement.

Do NOT expose your device to dust, dampness, or corrosive liquids.

Do NOT place heavy objects on your device.

Do NOT install, use or service your device during a thunderstorm. There is a remote risk
of electric shock from lightning.

Make ONLY suitable connections to your device.

Make sure all connecting cables from your device are carefully placed.

Use ONLY an appropriate power adaptor or cord to the right supply voltage.

Do NOT place any objects on the power adaptor or cord.

Do NOT use your device when the power adaptor or cord is damaged as it might cause
electrocution.

Remove the power adapter or cord from the power outlet when it is damaged.

Do NOT attempt to repair the power adapter or cord. Contact your local vendor to order
a new one.

ONLY use your device indoors. There is a remote risk of electric shock from lightning.

Do NOT obstruct the ventilation slots of your device, as insufficient airflow may hard it.
About This Manual
This user manual is intended to guide professional installers in installing and configuring the
ProView Series Ethernet Switches. It includes technical specifications, software utility introduciton, as we as procedures for the use of the software utility to self-manage the devices.
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Product Overview
Chapter 1
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
1.1. Supported Models
Standard Models:
Table 1-1. Standard Models
EKI-5525S
EKI-5525M
EKI-5525S-ST
EKI-5525M-ST
EKI-5524SS
EKI-5524MM
EKI-5524SS-ST
EKI-5524MM-ST
EKI-5525
EKI-5725
EKI-5728
EKI-5729F
EKI-5528
EKI-5526
EKI-5726
EKI-5726F
EKI-5629C
EKI-5626C
Wide Temperature Models:
Table 1-2. Wide Temperature Models
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EKI-5525SI
EKI-5525MI
EKI-5525SI-ST
EKI-5525MI-ST
EKI-5524SSI
EKI-5524MMI
EKI-5524SSI-ST
EKI-5524MMI-ST
EKI-5525I
EKI-5725I
EKI-5728I
EKI-5729FI
EKI-5728P
EKI-5725P
EKI-5725FP
EKI-5528I
EKI-5526I
EKI-5726I
EKI-5726FI
EKI-5629CI
EKI-5626CI
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
1.2. Specifications
Table 1-3. Specifications
Specifications
Interface
Description
I/O Port
Power Connector

EKI-5525S/EKI-5525SI: 4 x RJ45 + 1 x SC (single
mode)

EKI-5525M/EKI-5525MI: 4 x RJ45 + 1 x SC (multi
mode)

EKI-5525S-ST/EKI-5525SI-ST: 4 x RJ45 + 1 x ST
(single mode)

EKI-5525M-ST/EKI-5525MI-ST: 4 x RJ45 + 1 x ST
(multi mode)

EKI-5524SS/EKI-5524SSI: 4 x RJ45 + 2 x SC (single
mode)

EKI-5524MM/EKI-5524MMI: 4 x RJ45 + 2 x SC (multi
mode)

EKI-5524SS-ST/EKI-5524SSI-ST: 4 x RJ45 + 2 x ST
(single mode)

EKI-5524MM-ST/EKI-5524MMI-ST: 4 x RJ45 + 2 x
ST (multi mode)

EKI-5525/EKI-5525I: 5 x 10/100BaseT(X)

EKI-5725/EKI-5725I: 5 x 10/100/1000BaseT(X)

EKI-5728/EKI-5728I: 8 x 10/100/1000BaseT(X)

EKI-5729F/EKI-5729FI: 8 x 10/100/1000BaseT(X) +
2 x 100/1000Base-FX SFP

EKI-5728P: 8 x 10/100/1000BaseT(X) with PoE

EKI-5725P: 5 x 10/100/1000BaseT(X) with 4 port
PoE

EKI-5725FP: 4 x 10/100/1000BaseT(X) with PoE +
1 x 100/1000FX

EKI-5528/EKI-5528I: 8 x 10/100BaseT(X)

EKI-5526/EKI-5526I: 16 x 10/100BaseT(X)

EKI-5726/EKI-5726I: 16 x 10/100/1000BaseT(X)

EKI-5726F/EKI-5726FI: 16 x 10/100/1000BaseT(X) +
2 x 100/1000FX

EKI-5629C/EKI-5629CI: 8 x 10/100BaseT(X) + 2 x
10/100/1000Base-T(X) or 100/1000Base-X SFP Port

EKI-5626C/EKI-5626CI: 16 x 10/100BaseT(X) + 2 x
10/100/1000Base-T(X) or 100/1000Base-X SFP Port
6-pin screw Terminal Block (including relay)
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Table 1-3. Specifications (Continued)
Specifications
Physical
LED Display
Description
Enclosure
Metal Shell
Protection Class
IP30
Installation
DIN-Rail and Wall-Mount
Dimensions
(W x H x D)

EKI-5525S/EKI-5525SI: 27mm x 120mm x 84mm

EKI-5525M/EKI-5525MI: 27mm x 120mm x 84mm

EKI-5525S-ST/EKI-5525SI-ST: 27mm x 120mm x
84mm

EKI-5525M-ST/EKI-5525MI-ST: 27mm x 120mm x
84mm

EKI-5524SS: 28.5mm x 120mm x 85.3mm

EKI-5524SSI: 28.5mm x 120mm x 85.3mm

EKI-5524MM/EKI-5524MMI: 28.5mm x 120mm x
85.3mm

EKI-5524SS-ST/EKI-5524SSI-ST: 28.5mm x 120mm
x 85.3mm

EKI-5524MM-ST/EKI-5524MMI-ST: 28.5mm x
120mm x 85.3mm

EKI-5525/EKI-5525I: 27mm x 120mm x 84mm

EKI-5725/EKI-5725I: 27mm x 120mm x 84mm

EKI-5728/EKI-5728I: 43mm x 120mm x 84mm

EKI-5729F/EKI-5729FI: 43mm x 120mm x 84mm

EKI-5728P: 68mm x 152mm x 105mm

EKI-5725P: 68mm x 152mm x 105mm

EKI-5725FP: 68mm x 152mm x 105mm

EKI-5528/EKI-5528I: 43mm x 120mm x 84mm

EKI-5526/EKI-5526I: 74mm x 120mm x 84mm

EKI-5726/EKI-5726I: 74mm x 120mm x 84mm

EKI-5726F/EKI-5726FI: 74mm x 120mm x 84mm

EKI-5629C/EKI-5629CI: 74mm x 120mm x 84mm

EKI-5626C/EKI-5626CI: 74mm x 120mm x 84mm
System LED
PWR1, PWR2, P-fail, Loop detection
PoE (only for EKI-5728P, EKI-5725P and EKI-5725FP)
Port LED
Link / Speed / Activity
PoE (only for EKI-5728P, EKI-5725P and EKI-5725FP)
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Table 1-3. Specifications (Continued)
Specifications
Environment
Switch Properties
Description
Operating Temperature

Wide Temperature Models: -40°C to 75°C (-40°F to
167°F)

Standard Models: -10°C to 60°C (14°F to 140°F)
Storage Temperature
-40°C ~ 85° C (-40°F ~ 185° F)
Ambient Relative
Humidity
10 ~ 95% (non-condensing)
MAC Address

EKI-5525S/EKI-5525SI: 2K entries

EKI-5525M/EKI-5525MI: 2K entries

EKI-5525S-ST/EKI-5525SI-ST: 2K entries

EKI-5525M-ST/EKI-5525MI-ST: 2K entries

EKI-5524SS/EKI-5524SSI: 2K entries

EKI-5524MM/EKI-5524MMI: 2K entries

EKI-5524SS-ST/EKI-5524SSI-ST: 2K entries

EKI-5524MM-ST/EKI-5524MMI-ST: 2K entries

EKI-5525/EKI-5525I: 2K entries

EKI-5725/EKI-5725I: 2K entries

EKI-5728/EKI-5728I: 8K entries

EKI-5729F/EKI-5729FI: 8K entries

EKI-5728P: 8K entries

EKI-5725P: 8K entries

EKI-5725FP: 2K entries

EKI-5528/EKI-5528I: 8K entries

EKI-5526/EKI-5526I: 8K entries

EKI-5726/EKI-5726I: 8K entries

EKI-5726F/EKI-5726FI: 8K entries

EKI-5629C/EKI-5629CI: 8K entries

EKI-5626C/EKI-5626CI: 8K entries
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Table 1-3. Specifications (Continued)
Specifications
Switch Properties
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Description
Switching Bandwidth

EKI-5525S/EKI-5525SI: 1 Gbps

EKI-5525M/EKI-5525MI: 1 Gbps

EKI-5525S-ST/EKI-5525SI-ST: 1 Gbps

EKI-5525M-ST/EKI-5525MI-ST: 1 Gbps

EKI-5524SS/EKI-5524SSI: 1.2 Gbps

EKI-5524MM/EKI-5524MMI: 1.2 Gbps

EKI-5524SS-ST/EKI-5524SSI-ST: 1.2 Gbps

EKI-5524MM-ST/EKI-5524MMI-ST: 1.2 Gbps

EKI-5525/EKI-5525I: 1 Gbps

EKI-5725/EKI-5725I: 10 Gbps

EKI-5728/EKI-5728I: 16 Gbps

EKI-5729F/EKI-5729FI: 20 Gbps

EKI-5728P: 16 Gbps

EKI-5725P: 10 Gbps

EKI-5725FP: 10 Gbps

EKI-5528/EKI-5528I: 1.6 Gbps

EKI-5526/EKI-5526I: 3.2 Gbps

EKI-5726/EKI-5726I: 32 Gbps

EKI-5726F/EKI-5726FI: 36 Gbps

EKI-5629C/EKI-5629CI: 5.6 Gbps

EKI-5626C/EKI-5626CI: 7.2 Gbps
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Table 1-3. Specifications (Continued)
Specifications
Power
Description
Power Consumption
Power Input

EKI-5525S/EKI-5525SI: 2.8 watts

EKI-5525M/EKI-5525MI: 2.8 watts

EKI-5525S-ST/EKI-5525SI-ST: 2.8 watts

EKI-5525M-ST/EKI-5525MI-ST: 2.8 watts

EKI-5524SS/EKI-5524SSI: 4 watts

EKI-5524MM/EKI-5524MMI: 4 watts

EKI-5524SS-ST/EKI-5524SSI-ST: 4 watts

EKI-5524MM-ST/EKI-5524MMI-ST: 4 watts

EKI-5525/EKI-5525I: 2 watts

EKI-5725/EKI-5725I: 2 watts

EKI-5728/EKI-5728I: 5.2 watts

EKI-5729F/EKI-5729FI: 6.8 watts

EKI-5728P: TBD

EKI-5725P: TBD

EKI-5725FP: TBD

EKI-5528/EKI-5528I: 3.6 watts

EKI-5526/EKI-5526I: 3.84 watts

EKI-5726/EKI-5726I: 8 watts

EKI-5726F/EKI-5726FI: 9.6 watts

EKI-5629C/EKI-5629CI: 5.8 watts

EKI-5626C/EKI-5626CI: 8.2 watts

12V~48V (8.4V to 52.8V), redundant dual inputs

24V~48V (16.8V ~ 62.4V) +/- 30% (only for EKI5728P, EKI-5725P and EKI-5725FP)
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Table 1-3. Specifications (Continued)
Specifications
Certifications
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Description
EMC

CE, FCC Part15 Subpart B Class A

EN 55011/55022 Class A

IEC/EN 60950, UL90950, UL508, Class 1 Division 2,
ATEX

EN 61000-4-2 (Level 3)

EN 61000-4-3 (Level 3)

EN 61000-4-4 (Level 3)

EN 61000-4-5 (Level 3)

EN 61000-4-6 (Level 3)

EN 61000-4-8 (Level 3)
Shock
IEC60068-2-27
Freefall
IEC60068-2-32
Vibration
IEC60068-2-6
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
1.3. Hardware Views
1.3.1 Front View
The following view applies to:
Table 1-4. Support Models
EKI-5525
EKI-5525I
EKI-5725
EKI-5725I
EKI-5725
1
P1 P2 P- Lo
Fa o
il p
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
Figure 1-1. Front View
Table 1-5. Front View
No.
Item
Description
1
System LED panel
See “System LED Panel” on page 30 for further details.
2
ETH port
EKI-5525/EKI-5525I: Four 10/100BaseT(X) ports.
EKI-5725/EKI-5725I: Four 10/100/1000BaseT(X) ports.
Port numbers in black are designated for Quality of Service (QoS)
functionality.
3
LNK/ACT LED
Link activity LED.
8
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Table 1-5. Front View (Continued)
No.
4
Item
Speed LED
Description


5
ETH port
Gigabit Ethernet:

Green: 1000M

Amber: 100M

Blinking: 10M
Fast Ethernet:

Amber: 100M

Blinking: 10M
EKI-5525/EKI-5525I: One 10/100BaseT(X) port.
EKI-5725/EKI-5725I: One 10/100/1000Base-T/RJ45 port.
9
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
The following view applies to:
Table 1-6. Support Models
EKI-5528
EKI-5528I
EKI-5728
EKI-5728I
EKI-5528
5528I
1
P1 P2 P- Lo
Fa o
il p
1
5
2
6
3
7
4
8
2
3
4
Figure 1-2. Front View
Table 1-7. Front View
No.
Item
Description
1
System LED panel
See “System LED Panel” on page 30 for further details.
2
ETH port
EKI-5528/EKI-5528I: Eight 10/100BaseT(X) ports.
EKI-5728/EKI-5728I: Eight 10/100/1000BaseT(X) ports.
Port numbers in black are designated for Quality of Service (QoS)
functionality.
3
LNK/ACT LED
Link activity LED.
10
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Table 1-7. Front View (Continued)
No.
4
Item
Speed LED
Description
Gigabit Ethernet:


Green: 1000M

Amber: 100M

Blinking: 10M
Fast Ethernet:


Amber: 100M

Blinking: 10M
The following view applies to:
Table 1-8. Support Models
EKI-5729F
EKI5729FI
EKI-5729F
1
P1 P2 P- Lo
Fa o
il p
1
5
2
6
3
7
4
8
9
10
2
3
4
5
Figure 1-3. Front View
Table 1-9. Front View
No.
1
11
Item
System LED panel
Description
See “System LED Panel” on page 30 for further details.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Table 1-9. Front View (Continued)
No.
2
Item
ETH port
Description
Eight 10/100/1000BaseT(X) ports.
Port numbers in black are designated for Quality of Service (QoS)
functionality.
3
LNK/ACT LED
Link activity LED.
4
Speed LED


5
ETH port
Gigabit Ethernet:

Green: 1000M

Amber: 100M

Blinking: 10M
Fast Ethernet:

Amber: 100M

Blinking: 10M
Two 100/1000Base-FX SFP ports.
12
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
The following view applies to:
Table 1-10. Support Models
EKI-5525S
EKI-5525SI
EKI-5525M
EKI-5525MI
EKI-5525SI
525SI
1
P1 P2 P- Lo
Fa o
il p
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
Figure 1-4. Front View
Table 1-11. Front View
No.
Item
Description
1
System LED panel
See “System LED Panel” on page 30 for further details.
2
ETH port
Four RJ45 ports.
Port numbers in black are designated for Quality of Service (QoS)
functionality.
3
13
LNK/ACT LED
Link activity LED.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Table 1-11. Front View (Continued)
No.
4
Item
Speed LED
Description


5
SC port
Gigabit Ethernet:

Green: 1000M

Amber: 100M

Blinking: 10M
Fast Ethernet:

Amber: 100M

Blinking: 10M
EKI-5525S/EKI-5525SI: One SC (single mode) port
EKI-5525M/EKI-5525MI: One SC (multi mode) port
14
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
The following view applies to:
Table 1-12. Support Models
EKI-5525S-ST
EKI-5525SI-ST
EKI-5525M-ST
EKI-5525MI-ST
EKI-5525SI-ST
525SI-ST
1
P1 P2 P- Lo
Fa o
il p
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
Figure 1-5. Front View
Table 1-13. Front View
No.
Item
Description
1
System LED panel
See “System LED Panel” on page 30 for further details.
2
ETH port
Four RJ45 ports.
Port numbers in black are designated for Quality of Service (QoS)
functionality.
3
15
LNK/ACT LED
Link activity LED.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Table 1-13. Front View (Continued)
No.
4
Item
Speed LED
Description


5
ST port
Gigabit Ethernet:

Green: 1000M

Amber: 100M

Blinking: 10M
Fast Ethernet:

Amber: 100M

Blinking: 10M
EKI-5525S-ST/EKI-5525SI-ST: One ST (single mode) port.
EKI-5525M-ST/EKI-5525MI-ST: One ST (multi mode) port.
16
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
The following view applies to:
Table 1-14. Support Models
EKI-5524SS
EKI-5524SSI
EKI-5524MM
EKI-5524MMI
EKI-5524SSI
5524SSI
1
P1 P2 P- Lo
Fa o
il p
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
Figure 1-6. Front View
Table 1-15. Front View
No.
Item
Description
1
System LED panel
See “System LED Panel” on page 30 for further details.
2
ETH port
Four RJ45 ports.
Port numbers in black are designated for Quality of Service (QoS)
functionality.
3
17
LNK/ACT LED
Link activity LED.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Table 1-15. Front View (Continued)
No.
4
Item
Speed LED
Description


5
ST port
Gigabit Ethernet:

Green: 1000M

Amber: 100M

Blinking: 10M
Fast Ethernet:

Amber: 100M

Blinking: 10M
EKI-5524SS/EKI-5524SSI: Two SC (single mode) ports.
EKI-5524MM/EKI-5524MMI: Two SC (multi mode) ports.
18
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
The following view applies to:
Table 1-16. Support Models
EKI-5524SS-ST
EKI-5524SSI-ST
EKI-5524MM-ST
EKI-5524MMI-ST
EKI-5524SSI-ST
5524SSI-ST
1
P1 P2 P- Lo
Fa o
il p
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
Figure 1-7. Front View
Table 1-17. Front View
No.
Item
Description
1
System LED panel
See “System LED Panel” on page 30 for further details.
2
ETH port
Four RJ45 ports.
Port numbers in black are designated for Quality of Service (QoS)
functionality.
3
19
LNK/ACT LED
Link activity LED.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Table 1-17. Front View (Continued)
No.
4
Item
Speed LED
Description


5
ST port
Gigabit Ethernet:

Green: 1000M

Amber: 100M

Blinking: 10M
Fast Ethernet:

Amber: 100M

Blinking: 10M
EKI-5524SS/EKI-5524SSI: Two ST (single mode) ports.
EKI-5524MM/EKI-5524MMI: Two ST (multi mode) ports.
20
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
The following view applies to:
Table 1-18. Support Models
EKI-5526
EKI-5526I
EKI-5726
EKI-5726I
EKI-5526
1
P1 P2 P- Lo
Fa o
il p
1
5 9
13
2
6 10
14
3
7 11
15
4
8 12
16
2
3
4
Figure 1-8. Front View
Table 1-19. Front View
No.
Item
Description
1
System LED panel
See “System LED Panel” on page 30 for further details.
2
ETH port
EKI-5526/EKI-5526I: Sixteen 10/100BaseT(X) ports.
EKI-5726/EKI-5726I: Sixteen 10/100/1000BaseT(X) ports.
Port numbers in black are designated for Quality of Service (QoS)
functionality.
3
21
LNK/ACT LED
Link activity LED.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Table 1-19. Front View (Continued)
No.
4
Item
Speed LED
Description
Gigabit Ethernet:


Green: 1000M

Amber: 100M

Blinking: 10M
Fast Ethernet:


Amber: 100M

Blinking: 10M
The following view applies to:
Table 1-20. Support Models
EKI-5629C
EKI-5629CI
EKI-5629C
5629C
1
P1 P2 P- Lo
Fa o
il p
1
5
5
9
2
6
3
7
6
2
9 10
3
4
8
5
4
10
6
Figure 1-9. Front View
Table 1-21. Front View
No.
1
Item
System LED panel
Description
See “System LED Panel” on page 30 for further details.
22
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Table 1-21. Front View (Continued)
No.
2
Item
ETH port
Description
Eight 10/100BaseT(X) ports.
Port numbers in black are designated for Quality of Service (QoS)
functionality.
3
LNK/ACT LED
Link activity LED.
4
Speed LED


23
Gigabit Ethernet:

Green: 1000M

Amber: 100M

Blinking: 10M
Fast Ethernet:

Amber: 100M

Blinking: 10M
5
ETH port
Two 10/100/1000BaseT(X) ports.
6
ETH port
Two 100/1000Base-X SFP ports.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
The following view applies to:
Table 1-22. Support Models
EKI-5626C
EKI-5626CI
EKI-5626CI
6CI
1
P1 P2 P- Lo
Fa o
il p
1
5
2
6
3
7
4
8
2
9
13
10
14
11
15
12
16
3
5
4
17
18
6
Figure 1-10. Front View
Table 1-23. Front View
No.
Item
Description
1
System LED panel
See “System LED Panel” on page 30 for further details.
2
ETH port
Eight 10/100BaseT(X) ports.
Port numbers in black are designated for Quality of Service (QoS)
functionality.
3
LNK/ACT LED
Link activity LED.
4
Speed LED


Gigabit Ethernet:

Green: 1000M

Amber: 100M

Blinking: 10M
Fast Ethernet:

Amber: 100M

Blinking: 10M
24
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Table 1-23. Front View (Continued)
No.
Item
Description
5
ETH port
Two 10/100/1000BaseT(X) ports.
6
ETH port
Two 100/1000Base-X SFP ports.
The following view applies to:
Table 1-24. Support Models
EKI-5726F
EKI-5726FI
EKI-5726F
726F
1
P1 P2 P- Lo
Fa o
il p
1
5 9
13
2
6 10
14
3
7 11
15
4
8 12
16
17
18
2
3
4
5
Figure 1-11. Front View
Table 1-25. Front View
No.
Item
Description
1
System LED panel
See “System LED Panel” on page 30 for further details.
2
ETH port
Sixteen 16 10/100/1000BaseT(X) ports.
Port numbers in black are designated for Quality of Service (QoS)
functionality.
3
25
LNK/ACT LED
Link activity LED.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Table 1-25. Front View (Continued)
No.
4
Item
Speed LED
Description


5
ETH port
Gigabit Ethernet:

Green: 1000M

Amber: 100M

Blinking: 10M
Fast Ethernet:

Amber: 100M

Blinking: 10M
Two 100/1000FX ports.
The following view applies to:
Table 1-26. Support Models
EKI-5725P
EKI-5725P
5P
P1
P2
P-Fail
5
Loop
1
1
2
3
2
4
PoE
1
2
3
4
3
4
5
4
Figure 1-12. Front View
Table 1-27. Front View
No.
Item
Description
1
ETH port
Four 10/100/1000BaseT with PoE ports.
2
LNK/ACT LED
Link activity LED.
26
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Table 1-27. Front View (Continued)
No.
3
Item
Speed LED
Description


27
Gigabit Ethernet:

Green: 1000M

Amber: 100M

Blinking: 10M
Fast Ethernet:

Amber: 100M

Blinking: 10M
4
ETH port
One 10/100/1000BaseT port..
5
System LED panel
See “System LED Panel (Only for EKI-5728P, EKI-5725P and EKI5725FP)” on page 31 for further details.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
The following view applies to:
Table 1-28. Support Models
EKI-5725FP
EKI-5725P
5P
P1
P2
P-Fail
5
Loop
1
1
2
3
2
4
PoE
1
2
3
4
3
4
5
4
Figure 1-13. Front View
Table 1-29. Front View
No.
Item
Description
1
ETH port
Four 10/100/1000BaseT with PoE ports.
2
LNK/ACT LED
Link activity LED.
3
Speed LED


Gigabit Ethernet:

Green: 1000M

Amber: 100M

Blinking: 10M
Fast Ethernet:

Amber: 100M

Blinking: 10M
4
ETH port
One 100/1000FX port.
5
System LED panel
See “System LED Panel (Only for EKI-5728P, EKI-5725P and EKI5725FP)” on page 31 for further details.
28
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
The following view applies to:
Table 1-30. Support Models
EKI-5728P
EKI-5728P
8P
P1
P2
P-Fail
4
Loop
1
2
1
5
2
6
3
7
4
8
PoE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
3
Figure 1-14. Front View
Table 1-31. Front View
No.
Item
Description
1
ETH port
Eight 10/100/1000BaseT(X) with PoE ports.
2
LNK/ACT LED
Link activity LED.
3
Speed LED


4
29
System LED panel
Gigabit Ethernet:

Green: 1000M

Amber: 100M

Blinking: 10M
Fast Ethernet:

Amber: 100M

Blinking: 10M
See “System LED Panel (Only for EKI-5728P, EKI-5725P and EKI5725FP)” on page 31 for further details.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
System LED Panel
1
2 3 4
P1 P2 P- Lo
Fa o
il p
Figure 1-15. System LED Panel
Table 1-32. System LED Panel
No.
1
2
3
4
LED Name
PW1 LED
PW2 LED
P-fail
Loop
LED Color
Description
Solid green
Powered up.
Off
Powered down or not installed.
Solid green
Powered up.
Off
Powered down or not installed.
Solid red
Detects PW1 and PW2, if connected LED lights.
Off
Detects PW1 and PW2, if disconnected LED does not
light.
Solid red
Detects state and lights if active.
Off
No loop detected.
30
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
System LED Panel (Only for EKI-5728P, EKI-5725P and EKI-5725FP)
P1
1
P2
2
P-Fail
Loop
3
4
PoE
1
2
3
4
5
Figure 1-16. System LED Panel
Table 1-33. System LED Panel
No.
1
2
3
4
5
31
LED Name
PW1 LED
PW2 LED
P-fail
Loop
PoE (depending
the PoE ports)
LED Color
Description
Solid green
Powered up.
Off
Powered down or not installed.
Solid green
Powered up.
Off
Powered down or not installed.
Solid red
Detects PW1 and PW2, if connected LED lights.
Off
Detects PW1 and PW2, if disconnected LED does not
light.
Solid red
Detects state and lights if active.
Off
No loop detected.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
1.3.2 Rear View
The following view applies to:
Table 1-34. Support Models
EKI-5525S
EKI-5525SI
EKI-5525M
EKI-5525MI
EKI-5525S-ST
EKI-5525SI-ST
EKI-5525M-ST
EKI-5525MI-ST
EKI-5524SS
EKI-5524SSI
EKI-5524MM
EKI-5524MMI
EKI-5524SS-ST
EKI-5524SSI-ST
EKI-5524MM-ST
EKI-5524MMI-ST
EKI-5525
EKI-5525I
EKI-5725
EKI-5725I
1
Figure 1-17. Rear View
Table 1-35. Rear View
No.
1
Item
DIN-Rail mounting
plate
Description
Mounting plate used for the installation to a standard DIN rail.
32
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
The following view applies to:
Table 1-36. Support Models
EKI-5728
EKI-5728I
EKI-5729F
EKI-5729FI
EKI-5528
EKI-5528I
1
Figure 1-18. Rear View
Table 1-37. Rear View
No.
1
33
Item
DIN-Rail mounting
plate
Description
Mounting plate used for the installation to a standard DIN rail.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
The following view applies to:
Table 1-38. Support Models
EKI-5526
EKI-5526I
EKI-5629C
EKI-5629CI
EKI-5626C
EKI-5626CI
EKI-5726
EKI-5726I
EKI-5726F
EKI-5726FI
EKI-5725FP
EKI-5725P
EKI-5728P
1
Figure 1-19. Rear View
Table 1-39. Rear View
No.
1
Item
DIN-Rail mounting
plate
Description
Mounting plate used for the installation to a standard DIN rail.
34
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
1.3.3 Top View
The following view applies to:
Table 1-40. Support Models
EKI-5525S
EKI-5525SI
EKI-5525M
EKI-5525MI
EKI-5525S-ST
EKI-5525SI-ST
EKI-5525M-ST
EKI-5525MI-ST
EKI-5524SS
EKI-5524SSI
EKI-5524MM
EKI-5524MMI
EKI-5524SS-ST
EKI-5524SSI-ST
EKI-5524MM-ST
EKI-5524MMI-ST
EKI-5525
EKI-5525I
EKI-5725
EKI-5725I
DC 12-48V
PWR2 1A@24V
PWR1
1
V2- V2+
P-Fail
V1- V1+
Figure 1-20. Top View
Table 1-41. Top View
No.
1
35
Item
Terminal block
Description
Connect cabling for power and alarm wiring.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
The following view applies to:
Table 1-42. Support Models
EKI-5728
EKI-5728I
EKI-5729F
EKI-5729FI
EKI-5528
EKI-5528I
DC 12-48V
PWR2 1A@24V
PWR1
1
V2- V2+
P-Fail
V1- V1+
Figure 1-21. Top View
Table 1-43. Top View
No.
1
Item
Terminal block
Description
Connect cabling for power and alarm wiring.
36
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
The following view applies to:
Table 1-44. Support Models
EKI-5526
EKI-5526I
EKI-5629C
EKI-5629CI
EKI-5626C
EKI-5626CI
EKI-5726
EKI-5726I
EKI-5726F
EKI-5726FI
EKI-5725FP
EKI-5725P
EKI-5728P
DC 12-48V
PWR2 1A@24V
PWR1
1
V2- V2+
P-Fail
V1- V1+
Figure 1-22. Top View
Table 1-45. Top View
No.
1
37
Item
Terminal block
Description
Connect cabling for power and alarm wiring.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
1.3.4 Bottom View
The following view applies to:
Table 1-46. Support Models
EKI-5525S
EKI-5525SI
EKI-5525M
EKI-5525MI
EKI-5525S-ST
EKI-5525SI-ST
EKI-5525M-ST
EKI-5525MI-ST
EKI-5524SS
EKI-5524SSI
EKI-5524MM
EKI-5524MMI
EKI-5524SS-ST
EKI-5524SSI-ST
EKI-5524MM-ST
EKI-5524MMI-ST
EKI-5525
EKI-5525I
EKI-5725
EKI-5725I
1
Figure 1-23. Bottom View
Table 1-47. Bottom View
No.
1
Item
Ground terminal
Description
Screw terminal used to ground chassis.
38
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
The following view applies to:
Table 1-48. Support Models
EKI-5728
EKI-5728I
EKI-5729F
EKI-5729FI
EKI-5528
EKI-5528I
1
Figure 1-24. Bottom View
Table 1-49. Bottom View
No.
1
39
Item
Ground terminal
Description
Screw terminal used to ground chassis.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
The following view applies to:
Table 1-50. Support Models
EKI-5526
EKI-5526I
EKI-5629C
EKI-5629CI
EKI-5626C
EKI-5626CI
EKI-5726
EKI-5726I
EKI-5726F
EKI-5726FI
EKI-5725FP
EKI-5725P
EKI-5728P
1
Figure 1-25. Bottom View
Table 1-51. Bottom View
No.
1
Item
Ground terminal
Description
Screw terminal used to ground chassis.
40
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
1.4. Dimensions
The following view applies to:
Table 1-52. Support Models
EKI-5525S
EKI-5525SI
EKI-5525M
EKI-5525MI
EKI-5525S-ST
EKI-5525SI-ST
EKI-5525M-ST
EKI-5525MI-ST
EKI-5525
EKI-5525I
EKI-5725
EKI-5725I
27mm
1.06inch
120mm
4.72inch
Figure 1-26. Dimensions for Front View
Table 1-53. Support Models
41
EKI-5524SS
EKI-5524SSI
EKI-5524MM
EKI-5524MMI
EKI-5524SS-ST
EKI-5524SSI-ST
EKI-5524MM-ST
EKI-5524MMI-ST
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
28.5mm
1.12inch
120mm
4.72inch
Figure 1-27. Dimensions for Front View
42
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
The following view applies to:
Table 1-54. Support Models
EKI-5728
EKI-5728I
EKI-5729F
EKI-5729FI
EKI-5528
EKI-5528I
43mm
1.69inch
120mm
4.72inch
Figure 1-28. Dimensions for Front View
43
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
The following view applies to:
Table 1-55. Support Models
EKI-5526
EKI-5526I
EKI-5629C
EKI-5629CI
EKI-5626C
EKI-5626CI
EKI-5726
EKI-5726I
EKI-5726F
EKI-5726FI
74mm
2.91inch
120mm
4.72inch
Figure 1-29. Dimensions for Front View
44
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
The following view applies to:
Table 1-56. Support Models
EKI-5725FP
EKI-5725P
EKI-5728P
68mm
2.68inch
152mm
5.98inch
Figure 1-30. Dimensions for Front View
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The following view applies to:
Table 1-57. Support Models
EKI-5525S
EKI-5525SI
EKI-5525M
EKI-5525MI
EKI-5525S-ST
EKI-5525SI-ST
EKI-5525M-ST
EKI-5525MI-ST
EKI-5524SS
EKI-5524SSI
EKI-5524MM
EKI-5524MMI
EKI-5524SS-ST
EKI-5524SSI-ST
EKI-5524MM-ST
EKI-5524MMI-ST
EKI-5525
EKI-5525I
EKI-5725
EKI-5725I
EKI-5728
EKI-5728I
EKI-5729F
EKI-5729FI
EKI-5528
EKI-5528I
EKI-5526
EKI-5526I
EKI-5629C
EKI-5629CI
EKI-5626C
EKI-5626CI
EKI-5726
EKI-5726I
EKI-5726F
EKI-5726FI
84mm
3.31inch
Figure 1-31. Dimensions for Side View
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The following view applies to:
Table 1-58. Support Models
EKI-5725FP
EKI-5725P
105mm
4.13inch
Figure 1-32. Dimensions for Side View
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Switch Installation
Chapter 2
SWITCH INSTALLATION
2.1. Installation Guidelines
The following guidelines are provided to optimize the device performance. Review the
guidelines before installing the device.
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Make sure cabling is away from sources of electrical noise. Radios, power lines, and fluorescent lighting fixtures can interference with the device performance.

Make sure the cabling is positioned away from equipment that can damage the cables.

Operating environment is within the ranges listed range, see “Specifications” on page 2.

Relative humidity around the switch does not exceed 95 percent (noncondensing).

Altitude at the installation site is not higher than 10,000 feet.

In 10/10 and 10/100/1000 fixed port devices, the cable length from the switch to connected devices can not exceed 100 meters (328 feet).

Make sure airflow around the switch and respective vents is unrestricted. Without
proper airflow the switch can overheat. To prevent performance degredation and damage to the switch, make sure there is clerance at the top and bottom and around the
exhaust vents.
2.1.1 Connecting Hardware
In this instruction, it will explain how to find a proper location for your Modbus Gateways,
and how to connect to the network, hock up the power cable, and connect to the EKI-5000
Series.
2.2. Verifying Switch Operation
Before installing the device in a rack or on a wall, power on the switch to verify that the
switch passes the power-on self-test (POST). To connect the cabling to the power source
see “Power Supply Installation” on page 57.
At startup (POST), the System LED blinks green, while the remaining LEDs are a solidy
green. Once the switch passes POST self-test, the System LED turns green. The other
LEDs turn off and return to their operating status. If the switch fails POST, the System LED
switches to an amber state.
After a successful self-test, power down the switch and disconnect the power cabling.
The switch is now ready for installation on its final location.
2.3. Installing the Switch
2.3.1 DIN Rail Mounting
The DIN rail mount option is the quickest installation option. Additionally, it optimizes the use
of rail space.
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The metal DIN rail kit is secured to the rear of the switch. The device can be mounted onto a
standard 35mm (1.37”) x 75 mm (3”) height DIN rail. The devices can be mounted vertically
or horizontally. Refer to the following guidelines for further information.
A corrosion-free mounting rail is advisable.
When installing, make sure to allow for enough space to properly install the cabling.
Installing the DIN-Rail Mounting Kit
1. Insert the top back of the mounting bracket over the DIN rail.
2. Push the bottom of the switch towards the DIN rail until it snaps into place.
\
1
DIN Rail
2
Figure 2-1. Installing the DIN-Rail Mounting Kit
Removing the DIN-Rail Mounting Kit
1. Push the switch down to free the bottom of the plate from the DIN rail.
2. Rotate the bottom of the device towards you and away from the DIN rail.
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3. Once the bottom is clear of the DIN rail, lift the device straight up to unhook it from the
DIN rail.
\
2
DIN Rail
1
Figure 2-2. Removing the DIN-Rail
2.3.2 Wall-Mounting
The wall mounting option provides better shock and vibration resistance than the DIN rail
vertical mount.
When installing, make sure to allow for enough space to properly install the cabling.
Before the device can be mounted on a wall, you will need to remove the DIN rail plate.
1. Rotate the device to the rear side and locate the DIN mounting plate.
2. Remove the screws securing the DIN mounting plate to the rear panel of the switch.
3. Remove the DIN mounting plate. Store the DIN mounting plate and provided screws for
later use.
4. Align the wall mounting plates on the rear side. The screw holes on the device and the
mounting plates must be aligned, see the following illustration.
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5. Secure the wall mount plates with M3 screws, see the following figure.
Figure 2-3. Installing Wall Mount Plates
Once the wall mounting plates are secure on the device, you will need to attach the wall
screws (x4).
6. Locate the installation site and place the switch against the wall, making sure it is the
final installation location.
7. Use the wall mount plates as a guide to mark the locations of the screw holes.
8. Drill four holes over the four marked locations on the wall, keeping in mind that the holes
must accommodate wall sinks in addition to the screws.
9. Insert the wall sinks into the walls.
10. Insert the screws into the wall sinks. Leave a 6mm gap between the wall and the screw
head to allow for wall mount plate insertion.
6.0 mm
6.0 mm
3.5 mm
Figure 2-4. Securing Wall Mounting Screws

Make sure the screws dimensions are suitable for use with the wall mounting plate.

Do not completely tighten the screws into the wall. A final adjustment may be needed
before fully securing the wall mounting plates on the wall.
11. Align the wall mount plate over the screws on the wall.
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12. Install the wall mount plate on the screws and slide it forward to lock in place, see the
following figure.
Figure 2-5. Wall Mount Installation
13. Once the device is installed on the wall, tighten the screws to secure the device.
2.4. Installing and Removing SFP Modules
Up to four fiber optic ports are available (dependent on model) for use in the switch. Refer to
the technical specifications for details.
The Gigabit Ethernet ports on the switch are 100/1000Base SFP Fiber ports, which require
using the 100M or 1G mini-GBIC fiber transceivers to work properly. Advantech provides
completed transceiver models for different distance requirement.
The concept behind the LC port and cable is quite straight forward. Suppose that you are
connecting devices I and II; contrary to electrical signals, optical signals do not require a circuit in order to transmit data. Consequently, one of the optical lines is used to transmit data
from device I to device II, and the other optical line is used transmit data from device II to
device I, for full-duplex transmission.
Remember to connect the Tx (transmit) port of device I to the Rx (receive) port of device II,
and the Rx (receive) port of device I to the Tx (transmit) port of device II. If you make your
own cable, we suggest labeling the two sides of the same line with the same letter (A-to-A
and B-to-B, as shown below, or A1-to-A2 and B1-to-B2).
This is a Class 1 Laser/LED product. To avoid causing serious damage to your
eyes, do not stare directly into the Laser Beam.
2.4.1 Installing SFP Modules
To connect the fiber transceiver and LC cable, use the following guidelines:
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1. Remove the dust plug from the fiber optic slot chosen for the SFP transceiver.
Figure 2-6. Removing the Dust Plug from an SFP Slot
Do not remove the dust plug from the SFP slot if you are not installing the transceiver at this time. The dust plug protects hardware from dust contamination.
2. Position the SFP transceiver with the handle on top, see the following figure.
3. Locate the triangular marking in the slot and align it with the bottom of the transceiver.
4. Insert the SFP transceiver into the slot until it clicks into place.
5. Make sure the module is seated correctly before sliding the module into the slot. A click
sounds when it is locked in place.
Handle
Figure 2-7. Installing an SFP Transceiver
If you are attaching fiber optic cables to the transceiver, continue with the following
step. Otherwise, repeat the previous steps to install the remaining SFP transceivers
in the device.
6. Remove the protective plug from the SFP transceiver.
Do not remove the dust plug from the transceiver if you are not installing the fiber
optic cable at this time. The dust plug protects hardware from dust contamination.
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7. Insert the fiber cable into the transceiver. The connector snaps into place and locks.
Figure 2-8. Attaching a Fiber Optic Cable to a Transceiver
8. Repeat the previous procedures to install any additional SFP transceivers in the switch.
The fiber port is now setup.
2.4.2 Removing SFP Modules
To disconnect an LC connector, use the following guidelines:
1. Press down and hold the locking clips on the upper side of the optic cable.
2. Pull the optic cable out to release it from the transceiver.
Figure 2-9. Removing a Fiber Optic Cable to a Transceiver
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3. Hold the handle on the transceiver and pull the transceiver out of the slot.
Handle
Figure 2-10. Removing an SFP Transceiver
Replace the dust plug on the slot if you are not installing a transceiver. The dust
plug protects hardware from dust contamination.
2.5. Connecting the Switch to Ethernet Ports
2.5.1 RJ45 Ethernet Cable Wiring
For RJ45 connectors, data-quality, twisted pair cabling (rated CAT5 or better) is recommended. The connector bodies on the RJ45 Ethernet ports are metallic and connected to
the GND terminal. For best performance, use shielded cabling. Shielded cabling may be
used to provide further protection.
Table 2-1. RJ45 Ethernet Wiring for Reference
Straight-thru Cable Wiring
Cross-over Cable Wiring
Pin 1
Pin 1
Pin 1
Pin 3
Pin 2
Pin 2
Pin 2
Pin 6
Pin 3
Pin 3
Pin 3
Pin 1
Pin 6
Pin 6
Pin 6
Pin 2
8
1
Figure 2-11. Ethernet Plug & Connector Pin Position
Maximum cable length: 100 meters (328 ft.) for 10/100/1000BaseT.
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2.6. Power Supply Installation
2.6.1 Overview
POWER DOWN AND DISCONNECT THE POWER CORD BEFORE SERVICING OR WIRING THE
SWITCH.
Do not disconnect modules or cabling unless the power is first switched off.
The device only supports the voltage outlined in the type plate. Do not use any
other power components except those specifically designated for the switch device.
Disconnect the power cord before installation or cable wiring.
The switches can be powered by using the same DC source used to power other devices. A
DC voltage range of 12 to 48 VDC must be applied between the V1+ terminal and the V1terminal (PW1), see the following illustrations. A Class 2 power supply is required to maintain a UL60950 panel listing. The chassis ground screw terminal should be tied to the panel
or chassis ground. A redundant power configuration is supported through a secondary
power supply unit to reduce network down time as a result of power loss.
EKI-5000 Series support 12 and 48 VDC. Dual power inputs are supported and allow you to
connect a backup power source.
Single DC Power
P2 P1
Redundant DC Power
P2 P1
Chassis
GND
(pane)
One DC Supply
Chassis
GND
(pane)
Dual DC Supplies
Figure 2-12. Power Wiring for EKI-5000 Series
2.6.2 Considerations
Take into consideration the following guidelines before wiring the device:
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Screws should not be overly tightened, max. torque value: 5 lb-in [0.57 Nm].

Wire sizes: between 24 AWG and 12 AWG.

Calculate the maximum possible current for each power and common wire. Make sure
the power draw is within limits of local electrical code regulations.

For best practices, route wiring for power and devices on separate paths.

Do not bundle together wiring with similar electrical characteristics.
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Make sure to separate input and output wiring.
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Label all wiring and cabling to the various devices for more effective management and
servicing.
Routing communications and power wiring through the same conduit may cause
signal interference. To avoid interference and signal degradation, route power and
communications wires through separate conduits.
2.6.3 Grounding the Device
Do not disconnect modules or cabling unless the power is first switched off.
The device only supports the voltage outlined in the type plate. Do not use any
other power components except those specifically designated for the switch device.
Before connecting the device properly ground the device. Lack of a proper grounding setup may result in a safety risk and could be hazardous.
Do not service equipment or cables during periods of lightning activity.
Do not service any components unless qualified and authorized to do so.
Do not block air ventilation holes.
Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) affects the transmission performance of a device. By
properly grounding the device to earth ground through a drain wire, you can setup the best
possible noise immunity and emissions.
Connection to
Grounding Point
Drain Wire with Lug
Figure 2-13. Grounding Connection
By connecting the ground terminal by drain wire to earth ground the switch and chassis can
be ground.
Before applying power to the grounded switch, it is advisable to use a volt meter to
ensure there is no voltage difference between the power supply’s negative output
terminal and the grounding point on the switch.
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2.6.4 Wiring a Relay Contact
The following section details the wiring of the relay output. The terminal block on the EKI5000 Series is wired and then installed onto the terminal receptor located on the EKI-5000
Series.
DC 12-48V
PWR2 1A@24V
V2- V2+
P-Fail
PWR1
V1- V1+
Figure 2-14. Terminal Receptor: Relay Contact
The terminal receptor includes a total of six pins: two for PWR1, two for PWR2 and two for a
fault circuit.
2.6.5 Wiring the Power Inputs
Do not disconnect modules or cabling unless the power is first switched off.
The device only supports the voltage outlined in the type plate. Do not use any
other power components except those specifically designated for the switch device.
POWER DOWN AND DISCONNECT THE POWER CORD BEFORE SERVICING OR WIRING THE
SWITCH.
There are two power inputs for normal and redundant power configurations. The power
input 2 is used for wiring a redundant power configuration. See the following for terminal
block connector views.
DC 12-48V
PWR2 1A@24V
V2- V2+
P-Fail
PWR1
V1- V1+
Figure 2-15. Terminal Receptor: Power Input Contacts
To wire the power inputs:
Make sure the power is not connected to the switch or the power converter before proceeding.
1. Loosen the screws securing terminal block to the terminal block receptor.
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2. Remove the terminal block from the switch.
Figure 2-16. Removing a Terminal Block
3. Insert a small flat-bladed screwdriver in the V1+/V1- wire-clamp screws, and loosen the
screws.
4. Insert the negative/positive DC wires into the V+/V- terminals of PW1. If setting up
power redundancy, connect PW2 in the same manner.
5. Tighten the wire-clamp screws to secure the DC wires in place.
Loosening
Wire-clamp
Screws
Securing
Wire-clamp
Screws
Installing DC
Wires
Figure 2-17. Installing DC Wires in a Terminal Block
6. Align the terminal block over the terminal block receptor on the switch.
7. Insert the terminal block and press it in until it is flush with the terminal block receptor.
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8. Tighten the screws on the terminal block to secure it to the terminal block receptor.
If there is no gap between the terminal block and the terminal receptor, the terminal
block is seated correctly.
Figure 2-18. Securing a Terminal Block to a Receptor
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Configuration Utility
Chapter 3
CONFIGURATION UTILITY
3.1. Overview
This section describes the installation procedures for the Advantech EKI Device Configuration Utility.
The Configuration Utility is the software tool for setting up and monitoring the EKI-5000
Series.
3.2. Enabling ProView Function
The configuration of a ProView switch can be accessed by using EKI Device Configuration
Utility. To install the software utility see “Installing the Configuration Utility” on page 64.
The ProView features for the device must be enabled. The following guidelines allow you to
enable and disable the ProView features.
Microsoft Windows XP is used as a reference for the development of the following
guidelines. The following navigation references may differ depending on your operating system.
To fully access all the available options in the Configuration Utility, administrative privileges
are required. Without the use of administrative privileges, some functions of the
Configuration Utility are not accessible.
Before continuing further, any devices selected for configuration must be connected and
powered on, see “Installation Guidelines” on page 49.
1. From your Windows desktop, locate the Start button to open the Start Menu.
2. Navigate to All Programs > EKI Device Configuration Utility.
3. Locate Advantech EKI Device Configuration Utility and right-click on it.
From the pop-up menu, select Run as Administrator.
See your network administrator to obtain the privileges required.
4. A security screen displays, select Yes to continue.
5. Select Search Again to detect any connected devices.
Once a device is detected, it is listed under the EKI Device listing in the Tree View.
6. Select the device to configure by clicking on it.
7. Select System tab to bring up the Enable ProView Features field.
Before a device can be configured, the ProView feature must be enabled.
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8. Click the Enable ProView Features radio button and click Apply to configure the device.
Figure 3-1. Enabling ProView Features
The ProView function is enabled and the switch can be configured.
3.3. Installing the Configuration Utility
Microsoft .NET Framework version 2.0 or greater is required for this application.
1. Insert the Advantech EKI Device Configuration Utility CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive
(whereas E:\ is the drive name of your CD-ROM) on the host PC.
2. Use Windows explorer or the Windows Run command to execute the setup program,
the path for the setup program on the CD-ROM is as follows:
E:\EKI_Device_Configuration_Utility_v1.70.exe
3. If there is an existing COM port mapping utility on the host PC, remove it at this time. A
system reboot may be necessary before continuing the installation.
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4. Once the InstallShield Wizard screen displays, click Next to proceed with the installation.
Figure 3-2. InstallShield Wizard 1 of 4
5. The Software License Agreement displays, press I Agree to continue or Cancel to stop
the installation.
Figure 3-3. InstallShield Wizard 2 of 4
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The InstallShield continues and a status screen displays. The default installation path is
C:\Program Files\EKI Device Configuration Utility.
Figure 3-4. InstallShield Wizard 3 of 4
6. Once the installation of the package is finished a Configuration Utility Setup screen displays. Click Finish to conclude the process and exit the InstallShield Wizard.
Figure 3-5. InstallShield Wizard 4 of 4
3.4. Utility Menu Map
The EKI Configuration Utility can be installed on different operating systems, however, Windows 7 is the recommended version.
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Click Start > All Programs > EKI Device Configuration Utility > Advantech EKI Device
Configuration Utility. The EKI Device Configuration Utility screen appears, see the following figure.
1
2
3
6
4
5
Figure 3-6. Configuration Utility Overview
Table 3-1. Configuration Utility Overview
No
Item
1
Menu Bar
Displays File, View, Management, Tools and Help.
2
Tool Bar
Useful management functions’ shortcuts.
3
Tree View
All devices will be searched and listed in this area. You can arrange
different favorite group and virtual COM ports.
4
Information Panel
Click on the devices or move cursor to the devices, the related
information is shown in this area.
5
Status Bar
Displays the current time.
6
Configuration Area
Click on the items on the TreeView Area, the configuration page
displays in this area.
3.5. Menu Bar
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Description
CONFIGURATION UTILITY
3.5.1 View Menu
Utility Settings
Click View > Settings to configure utility settings.
Figure 3-7. View > Settings > Main Form Setting
Table 3-2. Utility Settings > Main Form Setting
Item
Description
Main Window Settings
Maximum Main Window
On Load
Check the box to enable the limiting of main windows on-load to the
maximum value.
Log Settings
Show Log Message
Window
Check the checkbox to show the log message.
Save Log to File
Check the checkbox to save log to file.
Browse
Click Browse to choose a file to save.
Language Settings
Interface Language
Click the drop-down menu to select an interface language:
Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese or English.
OK
Click OK to save and exit the utility setting.
Cancel
Click Cancel to discard the changes.
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Table 3-2. Utility Settings > Main Form Setting (Continued)
Item
Description
Apply
Click Apply to save the utility setting.
Figure 3-8. View > Settings > Device Manager
Table 3-3. Utility Settings > Device Manager
Item
Description
Device Manager
Tree View Grouping
Click the drop-down menu to enable or disable grouping.
Show Empty Device Type
Node
Check the checkbox to show empty device type node or not.
Expand New Appended
Device Node
Check the checkbox to expand a new appended device node or not.
Device Auto Detection
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After utility ready, start auto
detection after X second
Enter a value to specify the time to auto detection time (-1 means
disable auto detection).
Auto detect devices every
X second
Enter a value to specify the time to auto detect devices.
Check device alive every X
second
Enter a value to specify the time to check device alive.
Mark device as lost contact
after retry for X times
Enter a value to specify the time to mark device as lost contact.
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Table 3-3. Utility Settings > Device Manager (Continued)
Item
Description
Unsigned Hardware Installation
Automatic answer for
unsigned hardware
installation
Check the checkbox to enable or disable answer automatically for
unsigned hardware installation.
OK
Click OK to save and exit the utility setting.
Cancel
Click Cancel to discard the changes.
Apply
Click Apply to save the utility setting.
3.5.2 Management Menu
Table 3-4. Management
Item
Description
Configuration Wizard
Starts the software wizard (setup assistant) to leads you through the
configuration process.
Clear Device List and
Search Again
Clear all device list and re-search devices.
Search Again
Re-search devices.
Add IP Address to Favorite
Add one device to Favorites.
Search for a Range of IP
Addresses
Add a group of device to Favorites.
Manual Direct Mapping
Virtual COM Port
Click to add a target by selecting a Device Type and inputting the IP
address, physically connecting the serial device server to the
network is not required.
3.5.3 Tools Menu
Serial Test Tool
The device provides a serial test tool to perform a loopback test on a device server product
allowing you to send and receive data packets from the same serial port in order to verify if
the switch is operational and troubleshoot serial communications.
The signal must be sent and received to the same port to properly execute this function.
Temporarily connect the proper pins on the switch.
By using the serial test tool you can detect issues in the serial port, cables, or the firmware
without the need of connecting to additional hardware.
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Click Tools > Simple Serial Test to start a serial COM port test.
Figure 3-9. Tools > Simple Serial Test Tool
Table 3-5. Tool > Simple Serial Test Tool
Item
Description
Port
Click the drop-down menu to select a COM port.
Auto Scroll Message
Check the checkbox to scroll message to the end automatically.
Save Log
Click Save Log to choose a file to save. It is available after clicking
Test.
Test
Click Test to start testing the COM port.
Exit
Click Exit to exit the test tool.
3.5.4 Help Menu
Table 3-6. Help
Item
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Description
Check Utility Update
Select to update configuration utility.
About
Select to show the information about the configuration utility.
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3.6. Tool Bar
The tool bar is a list of shortcuts for the most frequently used menu functions. Icons are provided for each function. By clicking on the icon, the most frequently used functions can be
accessed.
Table 3-7. Tool Bar
Icon
Item
Description
Utility Settings
Refer to “Utility Settings” on page 68.
Configuration Wizard
Refer to “Management Menu” on page 70.
Clear Device List and
Search Again
Refer to “Management Menu” on page 70.
Auto Search
(Search Again)
Refer to “Management Menu” on page 70.
Add IP Address to
Favorite
Refer to “Management Menu” on page 70.
Search for a Range
of IP Addresses
Refer to “Management Menu” on page 70.
Manual Direct
Mapping Virtual COM
Port
Refer to “Management Menu” on page 70.
3.7. TreeView
The TreeView configuration area displays the selected device’s configurable settings. From
this area you can directly group devices in the favorite’s list. See “Utility Menu Map” on
page 66.
3.8. Information Panel
The Information Panel area displays the selected device’s related information. See “Utility
Menu Map” on page 66.
3.9. Status Bar
The Status Bar area displays the current time. See “Utility Menu Map” on page 66.
3.10. Configuration Area
The Configuration Area displays correlating information from selected menu items within the
TreeView area. See “Utility Menu Map” on page 66.
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Managing Switch
Chapter 4
MANAGING SWITCH
4.1. Discovering Switches
4.1.1 First Time Installation
Enabling ProView Function
See “Enabling ProView Function” on page 63 for further information.
Configuring Network Settings
EKI Device Configuration Utility provides two ways to configure network settings: DHCP +
Auto IP Settings or Static Settings.
DHCP + Auto IP Settings
1. Select Ethernet under the desired device.
2. Click the drop-down menu to select DHCP + Auto-IP.
3. Click Apply to confirm the settings.
Figure 4-1. Selecting Networking Setting
Static Settings
1. Select Ethernet under the desired device.
2. Click the drop-down menu to select Static IP.
3. Enter the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway.
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4. Click Apply to confirm the settings.
Figure 4-2. Configuring a Static IP Setting
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4.1.2 Discovering Switches
Auto Search
Only devices within the same network domain can be listed through the search function.
Once a device is listed, the features and configuration details are accessible by clicking on
the device name.
Figure 4-3. Auto Searching Screen
To search for a device:
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1. From the Tool Bar, click the Search Again
button.
Figure 4-4. Selecting Search Again
Access to the utility’s full function list requires administrator privileges.
Clearing Device List and Search Again
The search list can be cleared for a new search request by clicking the Clearing Device
List and Search Again
button. The function clears the listing of the devices. You can
use the Search function again to detect any devices connected to the network domain.
4.1.3 Group Management
Creating Groups
Groups are best used to identify a set of devices with a common characteristic and to better
organize the device pool.
To create a favorite group, please follow the instructions as follows:
1. Right-click Favorite to display the settings.
2. Select Create Group to enter group name.
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3. Enter a group name and click OK.
Figure 4-5. Adding a Group
The group is created and is available in the Favorite’s List.
Favorite's List
A favorite’s list is simple a way to organize the available devices by a category.
There are three ways to create a favorite’s list: selecting a device, selecting an IP address,
and selecting an IP address range. The following guidelines allow you to create a favorite’s
list.
Adding a Device
1. Right-click a desired device to display the settings menu.
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2. Select Add to Favorite.
Figure 4-6. Adding a Switch to Favorites
In the event that there are existing groups, you can select the specific favorite group to
include the selected device.
Adding an IP Address
1. From the Tool Bar, click the Add IP Address to Favorite
button.
2. Enter an IP address.
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3. Click OK to add the IP address into the favorites list
Figure 4-7. Add Favorite
In the event that there are existing groups, you can select the specific favorite group to
include the selected IP address.
Adding an IP Address Range
1. From the Tool Bar, click the Search for a Range of IP Addresses
2. Enter a starting and ending IP address range.
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3. Click OK to add the range into the favorites list.
Figure 4-8. Add Favorite
In the event that there are existing groups, you can select the specific favorite group to
include the selected IP address range.
4.1.4 Configuring the System
Changing Device Name
1. Select the device to configure by clicking on it.
2. In the Configuration Area, select System tab.
3. Locate the Device Name field, and enter a device name.
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4. Click Apply to configure the device.
Figure 4-9. Changing Device Name
The device name is changed.
Setting Modbus/TCP Idle Time
1. Select the device to configure by clicking on it.
2. In the Configuration Area, select the System tab.
3. Locate the Modbus/TCP Host Idle Time(s) field.
4. Enter a variable representing the idle time for the Modbus/TCP host function.
The device support the following information through Modbus/TCP and SCADA:
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Port Status

Port Speed

Flow Control

Port Description

Link Up Counter

Tx Packets Counter

Rx Packets Counter

Tx Error Packets Counter

Rx Error Packets Counter
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5. Click Apply to configure the function.
Figure 4-10. Setting Modbus/TCP Idle Time
The Modbus/TCP idle time is now set.
Setting Networks Parameters
For setting networks parameters, see “Configuring Network Settings” on page 75.
Setting SNMP
1. Select the device to configure by clicking on it.
2. In the Configuration Area, select SNMP tab.
The Basic and Community settings are listed for configuration.
3. In the SNMP Basic Settings selection, enter a contact and location in the respective
fields.
4. In the SNMP Community Settings selection, the read-only and read-write strings are
required.
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5. In the SNMP Trap Setting selection, enter the IP address of the SNMP trap server.
Figure 4-11. Setting SNMP
4.2. Modbus/TCP Mapping
The data map addresses of Advantech switches shown in the following table start from
Modbus address 30001 for function code 4.
In the given example, the address offset 0x1000 (hex) equals Modbus address 34097, while
the address offset 0x1100 (hex) equals Modbus address 34353.
The information given by the Advantech is shown in hex mode.
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4.2.1 Modbus/TCP Mapping Table
Table 4-1. Modbus/TCP Mapping Table
Catelog
System
Info
Name
Data Type
Interpretation
Address
Offset
(Hex)
Address
3X
Description
Vendor ID =
0x13FE
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x0000
30001
Vendor ID =
0x13FE
Unit ID = 0xFF
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x0001
30002
Unit ID = 0xFF
Product Code
= 0xC656
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x0002
30003
Product Code =
0xC656
Vendor Name
= “Advantech”
16
words
32 chars
ASCII
0x0010
30017
Vendor Name =
“Advantech”
Word 0 Hi byte =
'A'
Word 0 Lo byte =
'd'
Word 1 Hi byte = 'v'
Word 1 Lo byte =
'a'
Word 2 Hi byte = 'n'
Word 2 Lo byte = 't'
Word 3 Hi byte = 'e'
Word 3 Lo byte =
'c'
Word 4 Hi byte = 'h'
Word 4 Lo byte =
'\0'
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Table 4-1. Modbus/TCP Mapping Table (Continued)
Catelog
System
Info
Name
Product Name
= "EKI-xxxx"
Data Type
16
words
32 chars
Interpretation
Address
Offset
(Hex)
Address
3X
ASCII
0x0020
30033
Description
Product Name =
"EKI-xxxx"
Word 0 Hi byte =
'E'
Word 0 Lo byte =
'K'
Word 1 Hi byte = 'I'
Word 1 Lo byte = '-'
Word 2 Hi byte = 'x'
Word 2 Lo byte =
'x'
Word 3 Hi byte = 'x'
Word 3 Lo byte =
'x'
Word 4 Hi byte =
'\0'
Firmware Version
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x020A
30523
Firmware Version
Word 0 Hi byte =
major
Word 0 Lo byte =
minor
Word 1 Hi byte =
release
Word 1 Lo byte =
build
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Table 4-1. Modbus/TCP Mapping Table (Continued)
Catelog
System
Info
Name
Ethernet MAC
Address
Data Type
3 words
48 bits
Interpretation
Address
Offset
(Hex)
Address
3X
HEX
0x020E
30527
Description
Ethernet MAC
Address
Ex: MAC = 00-19CB-01-02-03
Word 0 Hi byte =
0x00
Word 0 Lo byte =
0x19
Word 1 Hi byte =
0xCB
Word 1 Lo byte =
0x01
Word 2 Hi byte =
0x02
Word 2 Lo byte =
0x03
IP Address
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x0400
31025
IP Address
Ex: IP =
192.168.1.1
Word 0 Hi byte =
0xC0
Word 0 Lo byte =
0xA8
Word 1 Hi byte =
0x01
Word 1 Lo byte =
0x01
Port Info
Port Status
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1000 ~
0x101F
34097 ~
34128
Port Status
0x0000: Link down
0x0001: Link up
0xFFFF: No port
Port 1 Status
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1000
34097
Port 2 Status
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1001
34098
Port 3 Status
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1002
34099
Port 4 Status
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1003
34100
Port 5 Status
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1004
34101
Port 6 Status
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1005
34102
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Table 4-1. Modbus/TCP Mapping Table (Continued)
Catelog
Port Info
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Name
Data Type
Interpretation
Address
Offset
(Hex)
Address
3X
Port 7 Status
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1006
34103
Port 8 Status
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1007
34104
Port 9 Status
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1008
34105
Port 10 Status
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1009
34106
Port 11 Status
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x100A
34107
Port 12 Status
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x100B
34108
Port 13 Status
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x100C
34109
Port 14 Status
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x100D
34110
Port 15 Status
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x100E
34111
Port 16 Status
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x100F
34112
Port 17 Status
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1010
34113
Port 18 Status
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1011
34114
Port 19 Status
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1012
34115
Port 20 Status
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1013
34116
Port 21 Status
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1014
34117
Port 22 Status
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1015
34118
Port 23 Status
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1016
34119
Port 24 Status
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1017
34120
Port 25 Status
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1018
34121
Port 26 Status
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1019
34122
Port 27 Status
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x101A
34123
Port 28 Status
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x101B
34124
Port 29 Status
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x101C
34125
Port 30 Status
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x101D
34126
Port 31 Status
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x101E
34127
Port 32 Status
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x101F
34128
Description
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Table 4-1. Modbus/TCP Mapping Table (Continued)
Catelog
Name
Port Info
Port Speed
Data Type
1 word
16 bits
Interpretation
Address
Offset
(Hex)
Address
3X
HEX
0x1100 ~
0x111F
34353 ~
34384
Description
Port Speed
0x0000: 10M-Half
0x0001: 10M-Full
0x0002: 100M-Half
0x0003: 100M-Full
0x0004: 1000MHalf
0x0005: 1000MFull
0xFFFF: No port
Port 1 Speed
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1100
34353
Port 2 Speed
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1101
34354
Port 3 Speed
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1102
34355
Port 4 Speed
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1103
34356
Port 5 Speed
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1104
34357
Port 6 Speed
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1105
34358
Port 7 Speed
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1106
34359
Port 8 Speed
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1107
34360
Port 9 Speed
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1108
34361
Port 10 Speed
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1109
34362
Port 11 Speed
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x110A
34363
Port 12 Speed
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x110B
34364
Port 13 Speed
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x110C
34365
Port 14 Speed
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x110D
34366
Port 15 Speed
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x110E
34367
Port 16 Speed
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x110F
34368
Port 17 Speed
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1110
34369
Port 18 Speed
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1111
34370
Port 19 Speed
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1112
34371
Port 20 Speed
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1113
34372
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Table 4-1. Modbus/TCP Mapping Table (Continued)
Catelog
Name
Data Type
Interpretation
Address
Offset
(Hex)
Address
3X
Port Info
Port 21 Speed
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1114
34373
Port 22 Speed
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1115
34374
Port 23 Speed
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1116
34375
Port 24 Speed
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1117
34376
Port 25 Speed
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1118
34377
Port 26 Speed
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1119
34378
Port 27 Speed
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x111A
34379
Port 28 Speed
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x111B
34380
Port 29 Speed
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x111C
34381
Port 30 Speed
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x111D
34382
Port 31 Speed
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x111E
34383
Port 32 Speed
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x111F
34384
Flow Control
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1200 ~
0x121F
34609 ~
34640
Description
Flow Control
0x0000: Off
0x0001: On
0xFFFF: No port
91
Port 1 Flow
Control
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1200
34609
Port 2 Flow
Control
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1201
34610
Port 3 Flow
Control
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1202
34611
Port 4 Flow
Control
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1203
34612
Port 5 Flow
Control
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1204
34613
Port 6 Flow
Control
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1205
34614
Port 7 Flow
Control
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1206
34615
Port 8 Flow
Control
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1207
34616
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Table 4-1. Modbus/TCP Mapping Table (Continued)
Catelog
Name
Data Type
Interpretation
Address
Offset
(Hex)
Address
3X
Port Info
Port 9 Flow
Control
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1208
34617
Port 10 Flow
Control
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1209
34618
Port 11 Flow
Control
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x120A
34619
Port 12 Flow
Control
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x120B
34620
Port 13 Flow
Control
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x120C
34621
Port 14 Flow
Control
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x120D
34622
Port 15 Flow
Control
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x120E
34623
Port 16 Flow
Control
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x120F
34624
Port 17 Flow
Control
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1210
34625
Port 18 Flow
Control
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1211
34626
Port 19 Flow
Control
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1212
34627
Port 20 Flow
Control
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1213
34628
Port 21 Flow
Control
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1214
34629
Port 22 Flow
Control
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1215
34630
Port 23 Flow
Control
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1216
34631
Port 24 Flow
Control
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1217
34632
Port 25 Flow
Control
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1218
34633
Port 26 Flow
Control
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1219
34634
Description
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Table 4-1. Modbus/TCP Mapping Table (Continued)
Catelog
Port Info
Name
Data Type
Interpretation
Address
Offset
(Hex)
Address
3X
Port 27 Flow
Control
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x121A
34635
Port 28 Flow
Control
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x121B
34636
Port 29 Flow
Control
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x121C
34637
Port 30 Flow
Control
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x121D
34638
Port 31 Flow
Control
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x121E
34639
Port 32 Flow
Control
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x121F
34640
Port Description
20
words
40 chars
ASCII
0x1400 ~
0x166C
35121 ~
35741
Description
Port Description
Port Description =
"100RX,RJ45."
Word 0 Hi byte =
'1'
Word 0 Lo byte =
'0'
Word 1Hi byte = '0'
Word 1 Lo byte =
‘R’
Word 2 Hi byte =
'X'
Word 2 Lo byte = ‘,’
Word 3 Hi byte =
'R'
Word 3 Lo byte =
‘J’
Word 4 Hi byte = ‘4’
Word 4 Lo byte =
‘5’
Word 5 Hi byte = ‘.’
Word 5 Lo byte =
‘\0’
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Table 4-1. Modbus/TCP Mapping Table (Continued)
Catelog
Name
Data Type
Interpretation
Address
Offset
(Hex)
Address
3X
Port Info
Port 1 Description
20
words
40 chars
ASCII
0x1400
35121
Port 2 Description
20
words
40 chars
ASCII
0x1414
35141
Port 3 Description
20
words
40 chars
ASCII
0x1428
35161
Port 4 Description
20
words
40 chars
ASCII
0x143C
35181
Port 5 Description
20
words
40 chars
ASCII
0x1450
35201
Port 6 Description
20
words
40 chars
ASCII
0x1464
35221
Port 7 Description
20
words
40 chars
ASCII
0x1478
35241
Port 8 Description
20
words
40 chars
ASCII
0x148C
35261
Port 9 Description
20
words
40 chars
ASCII
0x14A0
35281
Port 10
Description
20
words
40 chars
ASCII
0x14B4
35301
Port 11
Description
20
words
40 chars
ASCII
0x14C8
35321
Port 12
Description
20
words
40 chars
ASCII
0x14DC
35341
Port 13
Description
20
words
40 chars
ASCII
0x14F0
35361
Port 14
Description
20
words
40 chars
ASCII
0x1504
35381
Port 15
Description
20
words
40 chars
ASCII
0x1518
35401
Port 16
Description
20
words
40 chars
ASCII
0x152C
35421
Port 17
Description
20
words
40 chars
ASCII
0x1540
35441
Port 18
Description
20
words
40 chars
ASCII
0x1554
35461
Description
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Table 4-1. Modbus/TCP Mapping Table (Continued)
Catelog
Name
Data Type
Interpretation
Address
Offset
(Hex)
Address
3X
Port Info
Port 19
Description
20
words
40 chars
ASCII
0x1568
35481
Port 20
Description
20
words
40 chars
ASCII
0x157C
35501
Port 21
Description
20
words
40 chars
ASCII
0x1590
35521
Port 22
Description
20
words
40 chars
ASCII
0x15A4
35541
Port 23
Description
20
words
40 chars
ASCII
0x15B8
35561
Port 24
Description
20
words
40 chars
ASCII
0x15CC
35581
Port 25
Description
20
words
40 chars
ASCII
0x15E0
35601
Port 26
Description
20
words
40 chars
ASCII
0x15F4
35621
Port 27
Description
20
words
40 chars
ASCII
0x1608
35641
Port 28
Description
20
words
40 chars
ASCII
0x161C
35661
Port 29
Description
20
words
40 chars
ASCII
0x1630
35681
Port 30
Description
20
words
40 chars
ASCII
0x1644
35701
Port 31
Description
20
words
40 chars
ASCII
0x1658
35721
Port 32
Description
20
words
40 chars
ASCII
0x166C
35741
Link Up Counter
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1700 ~
0x171F
35889 ~
35920
Description
Link Up Counter
Ex: port link up
counter = 13
Received MODBUS response:
0x000D
95
Port 1 Link Up
Counter
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1700
35889
Port 2 Link Up
Counter
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1701
35890
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Table 4-1. Modbus/TCP Mapping Table (Continued)
Catelog
Name
Data Type
Interpretation
Address
Offset
(Hex)
Address
3X
Port Info
Port 3 Link Up
Counter
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1702
35891
Port 4 Link Up
Counter
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1703
35892
Port 5 Link Up
Counter
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1704
35893
Port 6 Link Up
Counter
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1705
35894
Port 7 Link Up
Counter
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1706
35895
Port 8 Link Up
Counter
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1707
35896
Port 9 Link Up
Counter
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1708
35897
Port 10 Link Up
Counter
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1709
35898
Port 11 Link Up
Counter
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x170A
35899
Port 12 Link Up
Counter
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x170B
35900
Port 13 Link Up
Counter
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x170C
35901
Port 14 Link Up
Counter
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x170D
35902
Port 15 Link Up
Counter
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x170E
35903
Port 16 Link Up
Counter
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x170F
35904
Port 17 Link Up
Counter
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1710
35905
Port 18 Link Up
Counter
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1711
35906
Port 19 Link Up
Counter
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1712
35907
Port 20 Link Up
Counter
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1713
35908
Description
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Table 4-1. Modbus/TCP Mapping Table (Continued)
Catelog
Name
Port Info
Port 21 Link Up
Counter
1 word
Port 22 Link Up
Counter
Packet
Info
Data Type
Interpretation
Address
Offset
(Hex)
Address
3X
16 bits
HEX
0x1714
35909
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1715
35910
Port 23 Link Up
Counter
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1716
35911
Port 24 Link Up
Counter
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1717
35912
Port 25 Link Up
Counter
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1718
35913
Port 26 Link Up
Counter
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x1719
35914
Port 27 Link Up
Counter
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x171A
35915
Port 28 Link Up
Counter
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x171B
35916
Port 29 Link Up
Counter
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x171C
35917
Port 30 Link Up
Counter
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x171D
35918
Port 31 Link Up
Counter
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x171E
35919
Port 32 Link Up
Counter
1 word
16 bits
HEX
0x171F
35920
Tx Packets
Counter
4 words
64 bits
HEX
0x2000 ~
0x207C
38193 ~
38317
Description
Tx Packets
Ex: port 1 Tx
Packet Amount =
11223344
Received MODBUS response:
0xAB4130
Word 0 = 0x0000
Word 1 = 0x0000
Word 2 = 0x00AB
Word 3 = 0x4130
Port 1 Tx Pack- 4 words
ets
97
64 bits
HEX
0x2000
38193
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Table 4-1. Modbus/TCP Mapping Table (Continued)
Catelog
Packet
Info
Name
Data Type
Interpretation
Address
Offset
(Hex)
Address
3X
Port 2 Tx Pack- 4 words
ets
64 bits
HEX
0x2004
38197
Port 3 Tx Pack- 4 words
ets
64 bits
HEX
0x2008
38201
Port 4 Tx Pack- 4 words
ets
64 bits
HEX
0x200C
38205
Port 5 Tx Pack- 4 words
ets
64 bits
HEX
0x2010
38209
Port 6 Tx Pack- 4 words
ets
64 bits
HEX
0x2014
38213
Port 7 Tx Pack- 4 words
ets
64 bits
HEX
0x2018
38217
Port 8 Tx Pack- 4 words
ets
64 bits
HEX
0x201C
38221
Port 9 Tx Pack- 4 words
ets
64 bits
HEX
0x2020
38225
Port 10 Tx
Packets
4 words
64 bits
HEX
0x2024
38229
Port 11 Tx
Packets
4 words
64 bits
HEX
0x2028
38233
Port 12 Tx
Packets
4 words
64 bits
HEX
0x202C
38237
Port 13 Tx
Packets
4 words
64 bits
HEX
0x2030
38241
Port 14 Tx
Packets
4 words
64 bits
HEX
0x2034
38245
Port 15 Tx
Packets
4 words
64 bits
HEX
0x2038
38249
Port 16 Tx
Packets
4 words
64 bits
HEX
0x203C
38253
Port 17 Tx
Packets
4 words
64 bits
HEX
0x2040
38257
Port 18 Tx
Packets
4 words
64 bits
HEX
0x2044
38261
Port 19 Tx
Packets
4 words
64 bits
HEX
0x2048
38265
Description
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Table 4-1. Modbus/TCP Mapping Table (Continued)
Catelog
Packet
Info
Name
Data Type
Interpretation
Address
Offset
(Hex)
Address
3X
Port 20 Tx
Packets
4 words
64 bits
HEX
0x204C
38269
Port 21 Tx
Packets
4 words
64 bits
HEX
0x2050
38273
Port 22 Tx
Packets
4 words
64 bits
HEX
0x2054
38277
Port 23 Tx
Packets
4 words
64 bits
HEX
0x2058
38281
Port 24 Tx
Packets
4 words
64 bits
HEX
0x205C
38285
Port 25 Tx
Packets
4 words
64 bits
HEX
0x2060
38289
Port 26 Tx
Packets
4 words
64 bits
HEX
0x2064
38293
Port 27 Tx
Packets
4 words
64 bits
HEX
0x2068
38297
Port 28 Tx
Packets
4 words
64 bits
HEX
0x206C
38301
Port 29 Tx
Packets
4 words
64 bits
HEX
0x2070
38305
Port 30 Tx
Packets
4 words
64 bits
HEX
0x2074
38309
Port 31 Tx
Packets
4 words
64 bits
HEX
0x2078
38313
Port 32 Tx
Packets
4 words
64 bits
HEX
0x207C
38317
Rx Packets
Counter
4 words
64 bits
HEX
0x2100
~0x217C
38449 ~
38573
Description
Rx Packets
Ex: port 1 Rx
Packet Amount =
11223344
Received MODBUS response:
0xAB4130
Word 0 = 0x0000
Word 1 = 0x0000
Word 2 = 0x00AB
Word 3 = 0x4130
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Table 4-1. Modbus/TCP Mapping Table (Continued)
Catelog
Packet
Info
Name
Data Type
Interpretation
Address
Offset
(Hex)
Address
3X
Port 1 Rx
Packets
4 words
64 bits
HEX
0x2100
38449
Port 2 Rx
Packets
4 words
64 bits
HEX
0x2104
38453
Port 3 Rx
Packets
4 words
64 bits
HEX
0x2108
38457
Port 4 Rx
Packets
4 words
64 bits
HEX
0x210C
38461
Port 5 Rx
Packets
4 words
64 bits
HEX
0x2110
38465
Port 6 Rx
Packets
4 words
64 bits
HEX
0x2114
38469
Port 7 Rx
Packets
4 words
64 bits
HEX
0x2118
38473
Port 8 Rx
Packets
4 words
64 bits
HEX
0x211C
38477
Port 9 Rx
Packets
4 words
64 bits
HEX
0x2120
38481
Port 10 Rx
Packets
4 words
64 bits
HEX
0x2124
38485
Port 11 Rx
Packets
4 words
64 bits
HEX
0x2128
38489
Port 12 Rx
Packets
4 words
64 bits
HEX
0x212C
38493
Port 13 Rx
Packets
4 words
64 bits
HEX
0x2130
38497
Port 14 Rx
Packets
4 words
64 bits
HEX
0x2134
38501
Port 15 Rx
Packets
4 words
64 bits
HEX
0x2138
38505
Port 16 Rx
Packets
4 words
64 bits
HEX
0x213C
38509
Port 17 Rx
Packets
4 words
64 bits
HEX
0x2140
38513
Port 18 Rx
Packets
4 words
64 bits
HEX
0x2144
38517
Description
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Table 4-1. Modbus/TCP Mapping Table (Continued)
Catelog
Packet
Info
Name
Data Type
Interpretation
Address
Offset
(Hex)
Address
3X
Port 19 Rx
Packets
4 words
64 bits
HEX
0x2148
38521
Port 20 Rx
Packets
4 words
64 bits
HEX
0x214C
38525
Port 21 Rx
Packets
4 words
64 bits
HEX
0x2150
38529
Port 22 Rx
Packets
4 words
64 bits
HEX
0x2154
38533
Port 23 Rx
Packets
4 words
64 bits
HEX
0x2158
38537
Port 24 Rx
Packets
4 words
64 bits
HEX
0x215C
38541
Port 25 Rx
Packets
4 words
64 bits
HEX
0x2160
38545
Port 26 Rx
Packets
4 words
64 bits
HEX
0x2164
38549
Port 27 Rx
Packets
4 words
64 bits
HEX
0x2168
38553
Port 28 Rx
Packets
4 words
64 bits
HEX
0x216C
38557
Port 29 Rx
Packets
4 words
64 bits
HEX
0x2170
38561
Port 30 Rx
Packets
4 words
64 bits
HEX
0x2174
38565
Port 31 Rx
Packets
4 words
64 bits
HEX
0x2178
38569
Port 32 Rx
Packets
4 words
64 bits
HEX
0x217C
38573
Tx Error Packets Counter
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x2200 ~
0x223E
38705 ~
38767
Description
Tx Error Packets
Ex: port 1 Tx
Packet Amount =
11223344
Received MODBUS response:
0xAB4130
Word 0 = 0x00AB
Word 1 = 0x4130
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Table 4-1. Modbus/TCP Mapping Table (Continued)
Catelog
Packet
Info
Name
Data Type
Interpretation
Address
Offset
(Hex)
Address
3X
Port 1 Tx Error
Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x2200
38705
Port 2 Tx Error
Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x2202
38707
Port 3 Tx Error
Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x2204
38709
Port 4 Tx Error
Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x2206
38711
Port 5 Tx Error
Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x2208
38713
Port 6 Tx Error
Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x220A
38715
Port 7 Tx Error
Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x220C
38717
Port 8 Tx Error
Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x220E
38719
Port 9 Tx Error
Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x2210
38721
Port 10 Tx
Error Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x2212
38723
Port 11 Tx
Error Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x2214
38725
Port 12 Tx
Error Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x2216
38727
Port 13 Tx
Error Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x2218
38729
Port 14 Tx
Error Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x221A
38731
Port 15 Tx
Error Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x221C
38733
Port 16 Tx
Error Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x221E
38735
Port 17 Tx
Error Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x2220
38737
Port 18 Tx
Error Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x2222
38739
Description
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Table 4-1. Modbus/TCP Mapping Table (Continued)
Catelog
Packet
Info
Name
Data Type
Interpretation
Address
Offset
(Hex)
Address
3X
Port 19 Tx
Error Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x2224
38741
Port 20 Tx
Error Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x2226
38743
Port 21 Tx
Error Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x2228
38745
Port 22 Tx
Error Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x222A
38747
Port 23 Tx
Error Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x222C
38749
Port 24 Tx
Error Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x222E
38751
Port 25 Tx
Error Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x2230
38753
Port 26 Tx
Error Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x2232
38755
Port 27 Tx
Error Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x2234
38757
Port 28 Tx
Error Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x2236
38759
Port 29 Tx
Error Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x2238
38761
Port 30 Tx
Error Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x223A
38763
Port 31 Tx
Error Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x223C
38765
Port 32 Tx
Error Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x223E
38767
Rx Error Packets Counter
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x2300 ~
0x233E
38961 ~
39023
Description
Rx Error Packets
Ex: port 1 Rx
Packet Amount =
11223344
Received MODBUS response:
0xAB4130
Word 0 = 0x00AB
Word 1 = 0x4130
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Table 4-1. Modbus/TCP Mapping Table (Continued)
Catelog
Packet
Info
Name
Data Type
Interpretation
Address
Offset
(Hex)
Address
3X
Port 1 Rx Error
Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x2300
38961
Port 2 Rx Error
Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x2302
38963
Port 3 Rx Error
Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x2304
38965
Port 4 Rx Error
Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x2306
38967
Port 5 Rx Error
Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x2308
38969
Port 6 Rx Error
Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x230A
38971
Port 7 Rx Error
Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x230C
38973
Port 8 Rx Error
Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x230E
38975
Port 9 Rx Error
Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x2310
38977
Port 10 Rx
Error Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x2312
38979
Port 11 Rx
Error Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x2314
38981
Port 12 Rx
Error Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x2316
38983
Port 13 Rx
Error Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x2318
38985
Port 14 Rx
Error Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x231A
38987
Port 15 Rx
Error Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x231C
38989
Port 16 Rx
Error Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x231E
38991
Port 17 Rx
Error Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x2320
38993
Port 18 Rx
Error Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x2322
38995
Description
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Table 4-1. Modbus/TCP Mapping Table (Continued)
Catelog
Packet
Info
105
Name
Data Type
Interpretation
Address
Offset
(Hex)
Address
3X
Port 19 Rx
Error Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x2324
38997
Port 20 Rx
Error Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x2326
38999
Port 21 Rx
Error Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x2328
39001
Port 22 Rx
Error Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x232A
39003
Port 23 Rx
Error Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x232C
39005
Port 24 Rx
Error Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x232E
39007
Port 25 Rx
Error Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x2330
39009
Port 26 Rx
Error Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x2332
39011
Port 27 Rx
Error Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x2334
39013
Port 28 Rx
Error Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x2336
39015
Port 29 Rx
Error Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x2338
39017
Port 30 Rx
Error Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x233A
39019
Port 31 Rx
Error Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x233C
39021
Port 32 Rx
Error Packets
2 words
32 bits
HEX
0x233E
39023
Description