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DFI INFINITY B
EMBEDDED ETHERNET SERVER OPTION
USER’S GUIDE
www.cooperinstruments.com
PH: 540-349-4746 FAX: 540-347-4755
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DFI INFINITY B EMBEDDED ETHERNET SERVER OPTION USER’S GUIDE www.cooperinstruments.com PH: 540-349-4746 

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7PART 3NETWORK CONFIGURATION3.1 Network ProtocolsThe iServer can be connected to the network using standard TCP/IP protocols. Italso supports ARP, H

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83.3 DHCPDHCP, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol enables individual computers or devices toextract their IP configurations from a server (DHCP serve

Page 4 - NOTES, WARNINGS and CAUTIONS

93.5 IP AddressEvery active device connected to the TCP/IP network must have a unique IP address.This IP address is used to build a connection to the

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PART 4OPERATIONSAn industrial device with serial interfaces (PLC, CNC controllers, PC, Data DisplayDevices, etc.) can be connected to the serial port

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Where:"*" is the selected Recognition Character. You may select any ASCII table symbol from"!" (HEX address "21") to the

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4.4 OperationsThis iServer can be used and configured in several ways, depending on user’spreference and network setup. It can be used in Telnet simu

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134.5 Setup and Operation Using a Web Browser (continued)Figure 4.2 Device TypeFigure 4.3 iServer Home Page MenuIn order to access certain menu ite

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4.5.1 Read Devices• Read variables from up to eight different devices.• Read up to eight variables from the same device. • Read and write the setpoint

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154.5.3 Device Setup• Device Setup helps you to see eight different variables or devices by “Check” box.• Up to four different devices or parameters c

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164.5.4 Configuration• This section explains the Configuration page of the iServers’s Web interface.• When connecting your device to the iServer, the

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TABLE OF CONTENTSPart 1: Introduction1.1 Safety and EMC Considerations...21.2 Des

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4.5.4.A Serial Communication (continued)Transceiver: Can either be set to RS-232 or two-wire RS-485 (default is RS-232.)Modbus/TCP: A widely used prot

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4.5.4.B Terminal Server (continued)Connection Control: Some serial devices accept connections or disconnectconnections based on certain signal condit

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194.5.5 Access ControlThis section describes the "Access Control" page of the iServers’s Web interface. Thispage allows the users to set u

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4.5.5 Access Control (continued)Host Name: Refer to Section 3.4, DNS.MAC Address: This is also called Hardware address or Ethernet address, which is

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4.6 Setting a New IP Address over the NetworkThe iServer is shipped with a default IP address of 192.168.1.200 and Subnet Mask of255.255.255.0. You

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224.7 Terminal Server FunctionIt is used to provide dedicated connectivity between computers and serial devicesthrough the iServer over the Ethernet,

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4.8 Terminal Emulation On this page you can send and receive data to and from the instrument. Simply, type thecommand in the open window and as you t

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244.9 Telnet SetupTelnet stands for Telecommunications Network, is a protocol that provides a way for users (orclients) to connect to computers (or s

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4.9 Telnet Setup (continued)In the Configuration mode you can make any changes just like you would do using the WebBrowser. After connected to the i

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264.10 HTTPGET ProgramYou can setup and read the information from the iServer by using the HTTPGETprogram. The following program can be used to read

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LIST OF FIGURES:Figure 1.1 iServer on the Ethernet Network...3Figure 2.1 Rear Panel View

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4.11 ARP ProtocolARP is the Internet layer protocol responsible for determining the MAC (hardware)address that corresponds to a particular IP address

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4.12 Remote Access (Tunneling)To "tunnel", in this context, is to transmit data between two points through a privateconduit on a shared or

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4.12.1 Remote iServer It’s recommended to configure the Remote iServer and have it up and running before theLocal iServer is configured.1. A static I

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4.12.2 Local iServer 1. An IP address should be assigned to the iServer dynamically or statically (recommended).2. Use a browser to access the Local

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314.13 Mail Notifier SoftwareThe Mail Notifier Software can be used only with NEWPORT Electronics instruments.For complete information of how to use

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4.13.2 Program Options Setup and ConfigurationComplete program setup requires: • Entering a recipient for the email• Specifying connection details to

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4.12.3 Device Setting and ConfigurationDevice setup requires:• Entering the IP address for iServer device (for example 192.168.1.200).• Specifying So

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34PART 5SPECIFICATIONSNETWORK INTERFACE Interface: Ethernet 10 Base-TConnector: RJ45Protocols: ARP, TCP/IP, ICMP, DNS, DHCP, Telnet simulation and HTT

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35PART 6FACTORY PRESET VALUESPRESET PARAMETERS FACTORY DEFAULTSNetwork Interface:IP Address 192.168.1.200Gateway Address 0.0.0.0Subnet Mask 255.255.25

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36APPENDIX A GLOSSARYUser of this manual should be familiar with following definitions:ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) is a protocol for mapping an

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NOTES, WARNINGS and CAUTIONSInformation that is especially important to note is identified by following labels:• NOTE • WARNING or CAUTION• IMPORTANT•

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37Appendix B IP AddressAn IP address is a unique 32-bit address assigned to a computer and includes:• A network ID number identifying a network.• A ho

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38Appendix C IP NetmaskIP Netmask or Subnet Mask is a 32-bit pattern of ones and zeros used to determinenetwork portion of an IP address from the host

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39Appendix D ASCII ChartASCII Dec Hex Binary ASCII Dec Hex BinaryChar No Parity Char No parityNUL 00 00 00000000 @ 64 40 01000000SOH 01 01 00000001 A

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40Appendix D ASCII Chart Continuation/ 47 2F 00101111 o 111 6F 011011110 48 30 00110000p112 70 011100001 49 31 00110001q113 71 011100012 50 32 0011001

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41CE APPROVALS INFORMATIONThis product conforms to the EMC directive 89/336/EEC amended by93/68/EEC, and with the European Low Voltage Directive 72/23

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WARRANTY REPAIR POLICY Limited Warranty on Products Any Cooper Instruments product which, under normal operating conditions, proves defective in mate

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PART 1INTRODUCTION1.1 Safety and EMC ConsiderationsThis device is marked with the international caution symbol. It is important toread this manual bef

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1.2 DescriptionThis iServer is designed to connect industrial devices with serial interfaces to theEthernet network using the TCP/IP protocol. It cont

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4PART 2HARDWARE2.1 Physical Characteristics and MountingFor physical dimensions and installation instructions reference the Quickstart andOperator’s M

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52.3 DIP Switches on the iServerFor Dipswitch access you must remove the main board from the case. Refer to theDisassembly Instructions in your Quicks

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62.4 Network Communication Interfaces2.4.1 10Base-T RJ-45 PinoutThe 10BASE-T Ethernet network (RJ-45) system is used in the iServer for networkconnect

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