Ewon2001 in 2 0 7 Uk
Ewon2001 in 2 0 7 Uk
Ewon2001 in 2 0 7 Uk
Ethernet Gateway
Remote Access Server (RAS)
Programmable Industrial Router (PIR)
Installation Guide
Rev. 2.0.7
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eWON2001™
Ethernet Gateway
Remote Access Server (RAS)
Programmable Industrial Router (PIR)
Table of Contents
1 Product description
1.1 Introduction
The eWON2001™ is a compact version from a complete range of Ethernet/Internet gateways also known as
“Programmable Industrial Routers” (PIR). See our web site http://www.ewon.biz to get further information about the
eWON range. The eWON is a terminal that enables access to technical data, whatever their format is. It is
configurable by web pages. It is secure because it meets the toughest industrial standards and has restricted access
features (required in open networks). The hardware platform of the eWON2001™ is a standard eWON that embeds
a modem (PSTN or GSM/GPRS).
The eWON range supports the TCP/IP and PPP protocols. This brings you all the benefits of an universally
recognized standard network. It also allows you to use popular software tools like Internet Explorer, FTP client,
SNMP Manager, Mail Recipient… and so to reduce significantly your costs (implementation and ownership).
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EWaabzm
Where (examples):
aa = Type of hardware platform
- 21 = eWON2001™
b = Power supply
- 2 = Low voltage DC power supply
z = Serial port type
• 0 = RS232 / RS422 / RS485 serial port
• 6 = MPI port
m = Communication
• 02 = PSTN modem
• 03 = ISDN modem
• 05 = GSM/GPRS modem
• 06 = GSM/GPRS modem US
• 09 = PSTN 56LS modem
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The eWON technical documentation is structured in 4 different levels as shown in the table below:
All those manuals are available for download in pdf format on the eWON website: http://www.ewon.biz.
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Leds
Ethernet port
10/100 Base Tx
Phone line
Reset button
Configurable
serial port
Power supply
Digital I/O
12-24 VDC
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3.2 Markings
The identification label of the eWON is placed at the left hand side of the housing. The label is composed of the
following fields:
Serial number
0645 = year+week
0003 = sequential number
86 = suffix eWON2001™
87 = suffix eWON500™
COM type
../33.6 = PSTN modem at
33.6 kb
../GPRS = GSM modem
(GPRS compatible)
The eWON Serial Number (SN) is an important traceability tool both for the user and for the manufacturer.
Therefore, next to the product label, each eWON has its serial number stored in the flash memory. This SN is also
used in order to scan the network for eWONs and to assign its IP address, subnet mask and gateway. For more
details, See “Equipment information and versions” on page 10.
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IP address
Software
version
Serial
number
System Info:
IO rev, Modem
type, free mem
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26 mm
Upper
slider
105 mm
m
m
0
12
Latch
The eWON must be fastened on a 35mm DIN rail compliant with EN50022. A fixing latch is therefore fastened at the
bottom of the housing in order to put the device in place or remove it.
To put the unit in place, insert the top slider into the upper part of the rail, with the eWON tiled around 20°. Then
draw the latch at the bottom downwards with a screwdriver and at the same time put the unit right by rotating it.
Release the pin, the eWON is now safely fastened.
Important: Be careful when mounting the unit on the DIN-rail as doing it improperly could damage either
the fixing latch and/or the DIN-rail itself.
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Specification Value
Secondary PS voltage from 12 to 24 VDC +/-20% (SELV-compliant)
(*) Properly ground the unit with the earth screw at the bottom of the unit. This is a must to ensure
the security and the electro mechanical compatibility (EMC) of the device.
Equipment Supplied by Class 2 or Level 3 Power Supply.
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Specification Value
Applicable standard 10/100BaseTX
Isolation 1,5 kV
Pinout RJ45 connector See label and appendix (RJ45 connector on page 28)
Please refer to the appendix (Direct connection on page 26 and Connection over hub/router on page 27) for
information on the different Ethernet connexion modes (straight and crossed cables).
Pinout phone line connector See label and appendix (PSTN / ISDN phone line connector on page 33)
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Specification Value
GSM/DCS gain GSM antenna
Description
Dual band 900/1800 MHz
+2 dB @ 900 MHz
Gain dB
+0 dB @ 1800 MHz
SMA-M
Antenna cable termination required to be
compatible with the eWON Warning: adapter SMA-M/FME-M to be inserted if antenna
has FME-F termination (available as spare)
SMA
antenna
connector
Specification Value
ISDN specification ISDN BRI S0.I.430
Type 1B+D
Certification ---
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5.5 Resets
Warning: you should not reset your eWON unless you have been told to do so by someone of our
technical support. The concerned files (differs depending on reset type) are totally lost and
unrecoverable after being formatted.
To press the reset button, you will need a standard ball pen to pass through the hole in the front panel.
5.5.1 User Reset
This is the first level and most usual level of reset. It consists in formatting only the « user file » part of the non
volatile memory. The Tag configuration and the customer web site are part of the formatted files.
You generate this first level reset by pressing and maintaining the reset button during approximately 4 seconds after
powering the eWON up until the « USER » LED flashes 1x per second. When this state is reached, release the
button and wait approximatively 20 secs until the procedure is completed. The eWON restarts automatically and is
ready to communicate. This type of reset does not modify the communication parameters.
5.5.2 Factory Reset
This second level reset is used only exceptionally because it formats all non volatile memories and make the eWON
returning to its factory defaults. This operation consists in 3 stages:
• Formatting of all non volatile memories, including all COM parameters and IP addresses
• Return to ex-factory configuration (default config)
• Full hardware auto test with result shown by the “user” LED
Warning: you should not reset your eWON unless you have been told to do so by someone of our
technical support. The concerned files (differs depending on reset type) are totally lost and
unrecoverable after being formatted.
You generate this second level reset by pressing and maintaining the reset button during approximately 20 secs
after powering up the eWON until the “USER” LED remains RED continuously. When this state is reached, release
the button and wait approximatively during 45 secs until the procedure is completed. The procedure finishes with the
result of the autotest on the “user” LED. If the autotest is completed succesfully, then the “user” LED shows its
normal pattern of 200ms ON et 1,5 sec OFF.
Any other pattern will start with 200ms ON (opening of the pattern) followed by OFF and a certain number of times 1
sec ON that allows to identify the nature of the detected problem. Please call the technical support if you are
confronted with an error pattern on the “user” LED.
Warning: you absolutely have to wait until the full autotest procedure is completed without interrupting
it. If the autotest is interrupted, the flash memory of the eWON will contain random data likely
to make it unstable. In such a case you have to redo the full reset procedure from scratch and
wait until it is totally completed.
When performing a full reset, the eWON does NOT restart in normal mode by itself and remains running in diagnose
mode. Power the eWON off and on again to restart in normal mode. As described before, the eWON returns to its
default COM parameters and IP addresses after this level 2 reset is performed.
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Specification Value
Physical modes (configurable) RS232/RS485/RS422
Max serial cable length 3m
Pinout connector See label and appendix (Serial Port on page 30)
The configuration of the physical serial mode is done by a set of 4 dip switches located on left side from the unit. The
settings of the switches are shown in the table below (note: switch 1 is the most right one).
Positions Mode
RS232
RS422, RS485
WITHOUT polarisation and termination resistors
RS422, RS485
WITH polarisation and termination resistors
Note: the 3 switch configurations shown here above are the sole configurations giving satisfactory
results. See important remarks about this configuration on the next page.
Warning: Contrary to indications on the label, the switch 2 is reserved and must stay OFF. Note that
switch 3 & 4 need to have the same position (both ON or both OFF). When they are ON, it
connects the internal polarisation (typ 680 Ohms) and termination (typ 120 Ohms) resistors.
This configuration applies only to RS4xx lines conforming to good practices.
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Specification Value
Physical mode MPI
• 19.2 kBauds
Speed • 187.5 kBauds
• 1.5 MBauds
Polarisation 680 Ohms (selectable)
Positions Mode
MPI
WITH polarisation and termination resistors
MPI
WITHOUT polarisation and termination resistors
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Specification Value
Input voltage range 0 to 24 VDC
3.8mA @ 12VDC
One state currents (ON)
8.2mA @ 24VDC
Isolation 3,5 kV
The input range extends from 0 to 24VDC (30VDC max). A zero logic (OFF) state is detected when the input level is
below 5Vdc. A one logic (ON) state is detected when the input level is above 10Vdc.
Warning: the logic level is undefined when the input is ranging between 5 and 10VDC.
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Specification Value
Type of output Open collector
Isolation 3,5 kV
This digital output is activated by an open collector transistor driven by an optocoupler. The maximum current flow
into this transistor has a characteristic above the value specified in the eWON, in order to cope with the switching
power losses. The transistor used is in an open collector type with pre drive. This means the relay power supply has
to be supplied from an external source to the pre drive electronics.
The diagram below shows the external wiring needed for correct operation of the digital output. A relay has been
chosen for this sample application but any load within the specifications can be used instead.
Warning: note that this is a sink only output to ground (the transistor acts like a switch to ground).
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6.1 By Ethernet
1 ) Plug one of the Ethernet cables [see appendix (Direct connection on page 26 and Connection over hub/
router on page 27)] between your eWON and either your PC (crossed cable) or onto your network
(straight cable).
2 ) Configure your Internet browser connection, in order not to use a proxy server (please have a look at
your browser help file).
With a direct connection between PC and eWON, TCP/IP settings have to be with fixed IP addresses
and hence cannot have DHCP enabled (automatic IP address allocation by host).
3 ) Launch your Internet Browser on your PC.
4 ) Type the eWON TCP/IP address on the address edit control of your Internet Browser (10.0.0.53 is the
factory default by Ethernet).
5 ) The eWON returns its login web page. If not -404 Error, server not found-, redo the procedure from the
beginning and check whether you did not forget anything.
6 ) Introduce the default login parameters that are:
• User Name: <adm>
• Password: <adm>
7 ) You can now access the different web pages of the eWON and, among others, configure your
connection parameters by selecting the following options in the menu of the home page:
To configure the Ethernet IP address:
<Configuration>, <System Setup>, <Communication>, <Ethernet>
To configure the PPP IP address:
<Configuration>, <System Setup>, <Communication>, <DialUp (PPP)>
6.2 By phone line or GSM
6.2.1 Under Windows 98, NT and 2000
1 ) Open the root folder Dial-up Networking.
2 ) Click on the icon Make new connection.
3 ) Give a name to this connection.
4 ) Select a local modem from the list and click Next.
5 ) Introduce the phone number and the login <adm> and password <adm> of your eWON (or the login/
password you have created) and click Next.
6 ) Click Finish.
7 ) An new icon has been created in the Dialup Networking folder.
8 ) Open the connection wizard by double clicking on this icon and introduce the login/password for PPP
authentication which are the same than those for the eWON Web site access (<adm> / <adm> by
default). Make the connection and wait until the modems are synchronized (MDM led on the front
panel is active) and that your authentication login has been accepted.
9 ) Launch your Internet Browser on your PC.
10 ) Types the eWON TCP/IP address on the address edit control of your Internet Browser (202.0.0.240 is
the eWON but you could have modified, in this case use the new address).
11 ) The eWON should display its login web page. If not -404 Error, server not found-, redo the procedure
from the beginning and check whether you did not forget anything.
12 ) Unless you have changed them, introduce the default Web site access login parameters that are:
• User Name: <adm>
• Password: <adm>
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13 ) You can now access the different Web pages of the eWON and, among others, configure your
connection parameters by selecting the following options in the menu of the home page:
To configure the Ethernet IP address:
<Configuration>, <System Setup>, <Communication>, <Ethernet>
To configure the PPP IP address:
<Configuration>, <System Setup>, <Communication>, <DialUp (PPP)>
6.2.2 Under Windows XP
1 ) With Windows XP, you first have to go to Start and select Connect to and then Show all
connections. Create a new connection appears in the network tasks box (top left corner).
2 ) Selecting Create a new connection menu opens the new connection creation wizard. Click Next.
3 ) Select the 2nd option (out of 4) – Connect to the network at my workplace and then click Next.
4 ) Select the 1st option (out of 2) – Dial-up connection and click Next.
5 ) Give a name to this connection and click Next.
6 ) Introduce the phone number of the eWON and click Next.
7 ) Click Finish.
8 ) The connection windows opens and introduce the PPP authentication parameters that are the same
than those used to access to the eWON embedded Web site (<adm> / <adm> by default).
9 ) The new connection has now been added in the “Connections” directory and also under Start and
Connect to as well as on your desktop if you selected the relevant option (Create icon on desktop).
10 ) You can now make a connection either by using the currently open window, or later on by using one
of the available paths (Start menu or desktop icon).
11 ) Wait until the modems are synchronized and that your PPP authentication has been accepted.
12 ) Launch your Internet navigator.
13 ) Introduce the IP address of the eWON in the address field of the navigator (the default address is
202.0.0.240 in dial-up mode (see chapter IP parameters configuration on page 23).
14 ) The eWON should then display its login Web page. If not (-404 Error, server not found-), redo the
procedure from the beginning and check whether you did not forget anything.
15 ) Unless you have changed them, introduce the default web site access login parameters that are:
• User Name: <adm>
• Password: <adm>
16 ) You can now access the different Web pages of the eWON and, among others, configure your
connection parameters by selecting the following options in the menu of the home page:
To configure the Ethernet IP address:
<Configuration>, <System Setup>, <Communication>, <Ethernet>
To configure the PPP IP address:
<Configuration>, <System Setup>, <Communication>, <DialUp (PPP)>
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7 IP parameters configuration
Warning: parameters always have to be defined in full agreement with the network policies applicable
within your organisation (ask your network administrator).
The Ethernet port of the eWON is configured in the factory with the following default parameters:
• IP Address: 10.0.0.53
• Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
• Gateway: 0.0.0.0 (none)
Note: the default IP address for dial-up access (PPP) is different (202.0.0.240). This allows
simultaneous connection through both interfaces.
Whatever the access mode is (direct or dial-up), you will need these IP parameters to communicate with the eWON.
If your device is inserted in a local network (LAN), one of the first things to do is to assign the device IP parameters
that are compatible with your network (ask your network administrator). The following chapter describes how to edit
these parameters by using the eBuddy utility. You can also edit the IP parameters with your navigator and the Web
site included in the eWON.
Warning: normally you cannot communicate with a device of which you don’t know the IP parameters.
Therefore, there is a special tool (called “eBuddy”) you can download from the eWON Internet site http://
www.ewon.biz. Start this application once you have connected your eWON to the network. The
application will scan the whole network and will identify all eWONs that are connected, including their IP
parameters (Address and subnet mask) and their serial number. The utility allows also to edit the IP
parameters. IP parameters always have to be defined in full agreement with network policies applicable
within your organisation (ask your network administrator).
When connecting through a modem, the eWON assigns a client address to the PPP interface of your PC. This
address has to be configured outside the range of addresses used within the LAN network of your organisation (ask
your network administrator). For example, if your organisation has 10.0.0.0 as basis address and 255.255.255.0 as
subnet mask, then you can use any address between 10.0.0.0 et 10.0.0.255. Contact your network administrator in
order to obtain an IP client address that is compatible with those of your organisation.
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8 Technical support
If you need technical support, simply fill out the form on the Web site http://www.ewon.biz or send an email with the
problem description to support@ewon.biz.
1 2
• Manufacturer:
Phoenix Contact GmbH, http://www.phoenixcontact.com
Part Number: GMSTB 2,5/2-STF-7,62
• Pinout (see label)
Pin Description
1 Ground
2 Positive (+)
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9.2 Ethernet
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Crossed
cable
When cabling over long distance, you have to take care of the twisted pairs. This means that along with the above
cabling conventions, the emission (TX+/TX-) and reception (RX+/RX-) signals have to be connected on the same
twisted pair:
Pins 4, 5, 7 and 8 do not have to be connected. The following picture shows the twisted pair connections:
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Hub/Router
Straight
cable
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9.4 Input/Outputs
1 5
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Pin MPI
1 -
2 -
3 B(+)
4 -
5 GND
6 -
7 -
8 A(-)
9 -
Table 17: MPI port
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Schneider
MiniDIN PIN eWON Signal Name eWON SUBDB9 Pin
Signal Name
1 D(B) A+ DB9 pin 3: A+
Connector Shield
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Pin Description
1 -
2 -
3 TIP
4 RING
5 -
6 -
Pin Description
1 -
2 TX+
3 RX+
4 RX-
5 TX-
6 -
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