5500457X 1 ENG 2008-05 Ewon Modem Router eWON2005CD
5500457X 1 ENG 2008-05 Ewon Modem Router eWON2005CD
5500457X 1 ENG 2008-05 Ewon Modem Router eWON2005CD
Installation Guide
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1 Product description .............................................................................4
1.1 Introduction ...........................................................................................................4
1.2 General specification of the hardware platform ....................................................4
1.3 Functions of the eWON2005CD™........................................................................4
1.3.1 General........................................................................................................................4
1.3.2 Virtual Private Network................................................................................................4
1.3.3 Remote Access Server functions ................................................................................4
1.3.4 Ethernet to Serial Gateways........................................................................................5
1.3.5 Programmable Industrial Router functions ..................................................................5
1.4 Typical applications ..............................................................................................5
1.5 Part Numbers and internal options .......................................................................6
1 Product description
1.1 Introduction
The eWON2005CD™ is the Compact Design evolution of the eWON2005™.
The eWON2005CD™ is the Industrial LAN/Modem Router version of 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 eWON2005CD™ can optionally embed a modem (PSTN, GSM/GPRS/EDGE or ISDN).
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[-x]
Where:
aa = Type of hardware platform
• 26 = eWON2005CD™
b = Power supply
• 2 = Low voltage 12-24DC power supply
z = Serial Port type
• 0 = RS232 / RS422 / RS485 serial port
• 6 = MPI port
m= Modem
• 1 = No modem (Ethernet only)
• 3 = ISDN EU modem
• 4 = PSTN 56k modem
• 7 = EDGE quad band
• 8 = GPRS quad band
-x
• 6 = without viewON extension
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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://support.ewon.biz.
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GSM antenna
connector
Leds
Reset button hole
LAN port
Ethernet 10/100
Figure 1: Housing
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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:
COM type
../PSTN = PSTN modem at
56kb
../GPRS QB= GPRS quad-
band modem
Hardware spec.
ISO = isolated serial port
MAC address and IMEI (for GSM) BAT = Backup battery for
Real Time Clock
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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Ground
SIM-card
drawer
39 mm
upper slider
129 mm
mm
108
The eWON must be fastened on a 35mm DIN rail compliant with EN50022.
To put the unit in place, insert the upper slider into the upper part of the rail, with the eWON™ tiled around
20°. Then push and rotate the eWON™ downward to put the unit right.
The eWON2005CD™ is now safely fastened.
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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 top of the unit. This is mandatory 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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MODEM (green)
ON = DCD
DI = Input (green) connected line
ON = logic 1
DO = Output (green)
ON = logic 1
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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 25)
Please refer to the appendix (Direct connection on page 23 and Connection over hub/router on page 24) for
information on the different Ethernet connexion modes (straight and crossed cables).
Specification GSM/GPRS
Quad band EGSM
Bands
900/1800/850/1900 MHz
GPRS Class Class 10
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Specification EDGE
Quad band EDGE
Bands
900/1800/850/1900 MHz
E-GPRS Class Class 10
SIM-card eject
SIM-card drawer button
Specification Value
ISDN specification ISDN BRI S0.I.430
Type 1B+D
Certification ---
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Specification Value
Physical modes (configurable) RS232/RS485/RS422
Isolation not isolated
Pinout connector See label and appendix (Serial Port on page 27)
The settings of the switches are shown in the table below (note:
switch 1 is the right one).
Positions Mode
RS232
RS422, RS485
WITHOUT polarisation and termination resistor
RS422, RS485
WITH polarisation and termination resistor
Note: the 3 switch configurations shown here above are the sole configurations giving
satisfactory results.
Warning: 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 RS485/RS422 lines conforming to
good practices.
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Specification Value
Physical mode MPI
• 19.2 kBauds
• 187.5 kBauds
• 1.5 MBauds
Speed
• 3.0 MBauds
• 6.0 MBauds
• 12.0 MBauds
Polarisation 100 kOhms
Termination -
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 drain (MOSFET)
Isolation 3,5 kV
This digital output is activated by an open drain MOSFET 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 drain 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 IP parameters configuration
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).
Default settings:
LAN interface
IP address 10.0.0.53
WAN interface
IP address 10.1.0.53
Gateway 0.0.0.0
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6.1 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.
Reset button
hole
To press the reset button, you will need a propelling pencil or an unfold paper clip to pass through the hole
in the front panel.
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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7 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.
You will also find usefull documentation at http://support.ewon.biz
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2 1
• Manufacturer:
Phoenix Contact GmbH, http://www.phoenixcontact.com
Part Number: GMSTB 2,5/2-STF-5.08
• Pinout (see label)
Pin Description
1 Ground
2 Positive (+)
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8.2 Ethernet
By default, only the LAN Ethernet interface of the eWON2005CDTM can be used to access the
internal WebSite.
off No Link
WAN
The type of cable (straight or crossed) depends on the equipment the eWON will be connected to. The most
current cases are the direct connection with a PC (crossed) and the connection through a hub/router
(straight).
The WAN port have 2 leds showing the state and activity on the port.
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Crossed
cable
As the LAN interface is “autosense”, you can use a crossed or straight ethernet cable, but generally, a direct
connection is done with a crossed cable.
The WAN interface is not “autosense”, then you must use a crossed ethernet cable to make a direct WAN
connection.
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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8.4 Input/Outputs
5 1
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Pin MPI
1 -
2 -
3 B(+)
4 -
5 GND
6 -
7 -
8 A(-)
9 -
Table 20: MPI port
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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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