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WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 10 There is limit of two Routers within the same radio network. There is no l
Chapter Two Installation Page 11 March 2010 Chapter Two INSTALLATION 2.1 General The WI-MOD-9-E module is housed in a rugged aluminiu
WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 12 Line-of-sight paths are only necessary to obtain the maximum range. Obstr
Chapter Two Installation Page 13 March 2010 The net gain of the antenna/cable configuration is determined by adding the antenna gain and the c
WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 14 2.2.2 Yagi antennas. A Yagi antenna provides high gain in the forward di
Chapter Two Installation Page 15 March 2010 2.3 Power Supply The WI-MOD-9-E module can be powered from a 10 - 30VDC power supply. The power
WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 16 Example cable drawings for connection to a DTE host (a PC) or another DCE h
Chapter Two Installation Page 17 March 2010 HOST WI-MOD-9-E HOST RS485 CONNECTIONS 120ΩRS485 SUPPLY RS232 DIP SWIT
WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 18 2.5 Discrete (Digital) Input/Output The WI-MOD-9-E has one on-board discre
Chapter Three Operation Page 19 March 2010 Chapter Three OPERATION 3.1 Start-up “Access Point” Start-up An Access Point unit start
WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 2 Thank you for your selection of the WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet Modem. We
WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 20 Client unit does not get a response from its Access Point, it will retry th
Chapter Three Operation Page 21 March 2010 3.2 Default Configuration The default factory configuration of the WI-MOD-9-E is • Bridge/Client
WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 22 3.3 Configuring the Unit for the First Time The WI-MOD-9-E has a built-in
Chapter Three Operation Page 23 March 2010 • Open “Properties” of Local Area Connection. • Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click o
WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 24 • Open Internet Explorer and ensure that settings will allow you to connec
Chapter Three Operation Page 25 March 2010 3.3.2 Set WI-MOD-9-E to same network as PC This is the alternate procedure to setting an IP addres
WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 26 My Right Boot 2.1 Copyright 1999-2004 Cybertec Pty Ltd, All rights reserv
Chapter Three Operation Page 27 March 2010 j) Type the command reset, or cycle power to the unit. The WI-MOD-9-E will reset and start with th
WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 28 3.4 Quick Configuration The WI-MOD-9-E has default configurations which wi
Chapter Three Operation Page 29 March 2010 3.4.1 System Generator String The System Generator String is an alpha-numeric string of between 1
Important Notices Page 3 March 2010 FCC Notice: This user’s manual is for the Weidmuller WI-MOD-9-E radio telemetry module. This device complie
WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 30 Network Settings Webpage Fields Device Mode Used to select Bridge or Route
Chapter Three Operation Page 31 March 2010 wireless data. The default setting is “None”. Encryption Keys 1 to 4 These are the keys used to e
WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 32 3.7 Normal Operation After addresses are configured, the units are ready f
Chapter Three Operation Page 33 March 2010 In some countries, the radio band is limited to a sub-set of the 902-928 MHz band to suit local reg
WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 34 Fade Margin This is the difference (in dB) between the received radio signa
Chapter Three Operation Page 35 March 2010 improvement in overall throughput rate can be achieved by reducing MTU size. This improvement is ac
WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 36 Fallback Probation Counter must be met also. Drop Link On Retry Threshold W
Chapter Three Operation Page 37 March 2010 that the WI-MOD-9-E must handle, by placing it at the branch level in the network tree. As a branch
WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 38 The routing rules for the Access Point in the above example are shown below
Chapter Three Operation Page 39 March 2010 3.12 Wireless Message Filter When configured as a Bridge, the WI-MOD-9-E will transmit all broadca
WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 4 Limited Lifetime Warranty, Disclaimer and Limitation of Remedies Weidmuller’
WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 40 It is advisable to use the Apply Changes button to test the configuration e
Chapter Three Operation Page 41 March 2010 Delete Entries Check the delete box alongside entries selected for removal from the list. Alternat
WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 42 If you want the serial device visible as present on the Wireless or Wired n
Chapter Three Operation Page 43 March 2010 2. On the New Connection Wizard, click Next 3. Set
WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 44 6. Set Computer name as something… 7. Select
Chapter Three Operation Page 45 March 2010 10. Select properties of this new connection by right clicking on conne
WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 46 16. Configuration is now complete. Click on this n
Chapter Three Operation Page 47 March 2010 Enable RS-232 PPP Server Check this box to enable the PPP network server on the RS-232 port. Enabl
WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 48 to the ModBus/TCP Master. If no response was received serially by the WI-MO
Chapter Three Operation Page 49 March 2010 3.14 Digital Input/Output and I/O Transfer In firmware versions v1.28 and earlier, the menu item w
Important Notices Page 5 March 2010 Important Notice Weidmuller products are designed to be used in industrial environments, by experienced ind
WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 50 The WI-MOD-9-E also provides ModBus TCP Client and ModBus TCP Server functi
Chapter Three Operation Page 51 March 2010 WI-MOD-9-E with ModBus TCP to RTU Gateway enabled. Care should be taken to ensure that the Device I
WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 52 the registers at unit B will be reset if a successful ModBus transaction in
Chapter Three Operation Page 53 March 2010 Since the WI-MOD-9-E supports ModBus TCP Client and Server simultaneously, the ModBus TCP Server fo
WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 54 3.15 Module Information Configuration Module Information Webpage Fields Th
Chapter Three Operation Page 55 March 2010 3.17 Configuration Examples Setting a WI-MOD-9-E to Factory Default Settings Accessing configurati
WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 56 Alternate procedure – Adjust WI-MOD-9-E network settings using serial port(
Chapter Three Operation Page 57 March 2010 Client 1 Configuration Perform the same configuration steps as the Access Point configuration with
WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 58 • Adjust PC network settings Set Configuration PC network card with networ
Chapter Three Operation Page 59 March 2010 Change the IP address to 192.168.0.53 Enter a System Generator String Select the Radio Encryption r
WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 6 CONTENTS
WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 60 Chapter Four DIAGNOSTICS 4.1 Diagnostics Chart LED Indicator Condition
Chapter Four Diagnostics Page 61 March 2010 Boot Loader LED Indication during Startup Serial LAN LINK ACTIVE Comment Orange Orange Orang
WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 62 The bar graph is colored. Red for too weak or too strong signal (>-50d
Chapter Four Diagnostics Page 63 March 2010 4.2.2 Monitor Communications The “Monitor Communications” function buffers the last 30 transmiss
WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 64 4.2.3 Statistics The Statistics webpage is used for advanced debugging of
Chapter Four Diagnostics Page 65 March 2010 4.3 Testing Radio Paths The general procedure for radio range testing a link is fairly simple. C
WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 66 The screen shot below shows the response of the “ping 192.168.123.123 –t”
Chapter Four Diagnostics Page 67 March 2010 4.4.2 IPCONFIG IPCONFIG can be used to show your current TCP/IP information, including your add
WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 68 4.4.3 ARP Displays and modifies the IP-to-Physical address translation tab
Chapter Four Diagnostics Page 69 March 2010 Network A Settings Client Bridge Settings IP Address 192.168.0.17 Gateway IP 192.168
Contents Page 7 March 2010 3.16 REMOTE CONFIGURATION...
WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 70 Chapter Five SPECIFICATIONS General EMC specification FCC Part 15 EN 3
Chapter Five Specifications Page 71 March 2010 Signal detect / RSSI -120 to -50 dBm Expected line-of-sight range USA / Canada Australia
WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 72 Appendix A FIRMWARE UPGRADE Determine which firmware version is present in
Appendix A Firmware Upgrade Page 73 March 2010 7. Firmware upgrade will proceed, and should take about 1 minute if performed locally. If pe
WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 74 4. Ensure your PC network settings have a Subnet Mask of 255.255.255.0. Th
Appendix A Firmware Upgrade Page 75 March 2010 11. Select Server Interface in the FlashUpdate program. (IP address of PC connected to which ca
WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 76 15. Programming will commence… 16. If programming was successful, a dia
Appendix B Glossary Page 77 March 2010 Appendix B GLOSSARY ACK Acknowledgment. Access point An access point is the connection that ties
WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 78 a collision and retransmit after a random time delay. DHCP A utility that
Appendix B Glossary Page 79 March 2010 membership organization that includes engineers, scientists and students in electronics and allied fiel
WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 8 Chapter One INTRODUCTION The WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet module
WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 80 copper wiring to deliver voice, data or video. ISO Network Model A network
Appendix B Glossary Page 81 March 2010 Proxy server Used in larger companies and organizations to improve network operations and security, a
WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 82 TCP/IP The underlying technology behind the Internet and communications be
Chapter One Introduction Page 9 March 2010 An Access Point could be used as a “Repeater” unit to connect two WI-MOD-9-E Clients which do not ha
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