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eWON2005CD™

VPN (Virtual Private Network)


Ethernet Gateway
Remote Access Server (RAS)
Programmable Industrial Router (PIR)

Installation Guide
Rev. 1.0

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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

2 eWON technical documentation.........................................................7

3 Housing and markings ........................................................................8


3.1 Housing Interfaces................................................................................................8
3.2 Markings ...............................................................................................................9
3.3 Applicable directives, standards and compliance .................................................9
3.4 Equipment information and versions ..................................................................10
3.5 Mechanical outline ..............................................................................................11
3.6 Mounting and environmental conditions .............................................................12
3.7 Preparing the installation ....................................................................................12
3.8 Specification for external power supply selection ...............................................12
3.8.1 Auto fuse ...................................................................................................................13

4 Front panel control LEDs ..................................................................13

5 Specifications of communication interfaces and I/Os ...................14


5.1 Ethernet Ports.....................................................................................................14
5.2 Embedded PSTN Modem (optional)...................................................................14
5.3 Embedded quad band GSM/GPRS Modem (optional) .......................................14
5.4 Embedded quad band EDGE Modem (optional) ................................................15
5.4.1 SIM-card installation..................................................................................................15
5.5 Embedded ISDN Modem (optional)....................................................................15
5.6 Configurable serial port.......................................................................................16
5.7 MPI port .............................................................................................................17
5.8 Digital input .........................................................................................................17
5.9 Digital output.......................................................................................................18

6 IP parameters configuration .............................................................19


6.1 Resets.................................................................................................................20
6.1.1 User Reset ................................................................................................................20
6.1.2 Factory Reset ............................................................................................................20

7 Technical support ..............................................................................21

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8 Appendix: Pinouts and connections................................................21
8.1 Power Supply......................................................................................................21
8.2 Ethernet ..............................................................................................................22
8.2.1 Ethernet LAN.............................................................................................................22
8.2.2 Ethernet WAN ...........................................................................................................22
8.2.3 Direct connection.......................................................................................................23
8.2.4 Connection over hub/router.......................................................................................24
8.3 RJ45 connector...................................................................................................25
8.4 Input/Outputs ......................................................................................................26
8.5 Serial Port ...........................................................................................................27
8.6 MPI port ..............................................................................................................28
8.7 PSTN / ISDN phone line connector ....................................................................29

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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).

1.2 General specification of the hardware platform


• Processor ARM clocked @ 75Mhz, 16Mb SDRAM, 32Mb Flash
• Backed up real time clock (RTC) with 24 Hours autonomy
• Battery with 10 years autonomy (for RTC)
• External power supply 12-24 VDC +/- 20%, consumption: 10W max
• 1 Ethernet port 10/100Mb BaseTx
• 1 Ethernet switch with 4 ports 10/100Mb BaseTx
• 1 Serial port configurable in RS232/RS422/RS485
OR
1 MPI port (up to 12 Mbits/sec)
• 1 digital input (DI)
• 1 digital output (DO)
• DIN rail mounting compliant with EN50022 (latch)
• Environmental conditions (operating):
Ambient T°: from 0°C to +50°C
Humidity: from 0 to 80% non condensing
1.3 Functions of the eWON2005CD™
1.3.1 General
• Ethernet Gateway to serial protocols
• Web server – fully customizable web pages
• Programmable by BASIC scripts
• Alarm management
• Report generation
1.3.2 Virtual Private Network
• Allow to build your own Virtual Private Network (VPN) thanks to OpenVPN technology
1.3.3 Remote Access Server functions
• Remote Access Server (RAS) and TCP/IP Server
• PAP/CHAP Authentication
• Login/password
• Remote network access
• User access control
• Security: NAT, IP filtering
• Conventional and internet callback

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1.3.4 Ethernet to Serial Gateways


• MODBUS TCP to MODBUS RTU
• XIP to UNITELWAY
• EtherNet/IP™ to DF1
• FINS TCP to FINS Hostlink
• ISOTCP to PPI (optionnaly MPI)
• VCOM / ASCII
1.3.5 Programmable Industrial Router functions
• Automatic routing of protocols
• Programmable routing from I/O and Tag names (BASIC)
1.4 Typical applications
• Alarm management
• Sending alarms by network, phone, Email and/or SMS
• Remote measurements, loop back, control and monitoring
• Predictive and operational maintenance
• Diagnosis and machinery status control
• Stock and vessel level monitoring
• Process and machinery activity logs
• Commissioning support
• Remote programming
• Interface for Application Service Providers (ASP)

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1.5 Part Numbers and internal options


Part Number structure of the eWON product range:

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

Examples of Part Numbers for the eWON2005CD™ platform:

Type/Description Part Number


eWON2005CD™/Ethernet only (No modem) EW26201

eWON2005CD™/ISDN (ISDN modem) EW26203

eWON2005CD™/PSTN 56 (PSTN 56 modem) EW26204

eWON2005CD™/GSM/GPRS (GSM/GPRS modem) EW26208

eWON2005CD™/EDGE (EDGE modem) EW26207

eWON2005CD™-MPI/PSTN 56 (PSTN 56 modem) EW26264

Table 1: Examples of Part Numbers

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2 eWON technical documentation

The eWON technical documentation is structured in 4 different levels as shown in the table below:

Level Title Contents

Detailed description of the hardware platform,


Hardware of its interfaces, available options.
Hardware specifications, conformity to
1 standards.
Installation Guide Installation recommendations and pinout of
(the present document) the connectors.
Exists for each eWON type.

Exhaustive reference guides to use all


Software advanced functions of the eWON.
2 • General Reference Guide (RG-001)
Reference Guides • Programming Guide (RG-002)
• Web reference guide (RG-003)

Guides covering one application topic.


For examples:
3 Application User Guides • eWON Getting Started
• eWON MPI-Teleservice
• Unitelway topology Gateway XIP
• ...

Small document about one technical topic.


For examples:
4 Knowledge Base • How to do a PING function with Basic
• eWON serial number structure
• eWON modem type
• ...

Table 2: eWON technical documentation different levels

All those manuals are available for download in pdf format on the eWON website: http://support.ewon.biz.

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3 Housing and markings

3.1 Housing Interfaces


Power Ground
Digital IO

GSM antenna
connector
Leds
Reset button hole

LAN port
Ethernet 10/100

WAN ETH port


Ethernet 10/100

Serial port Din rail latch


or MPI port & SimCard

WAN PPP port


(phone line)

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:

Required power supply Serial Number


The power supply must be Firmware
0817 = year+week Language
limited to max 850mA and 0001 = sequential number
be SELV-compliant (safety 59 = suffix eWON2005CD™
voltage)

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

Figure 2: eWON Label

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.

3.3 Applicable directives, standards and compliance


• 93/68/EEC European directive for CE-mark
• 73/23/EEC European directive for the safety of low voltage equipment (LVD) – Applicable standard is
EN60950 A1+A4+A11
• 89/336/EEC amended by 92/31/EEC European directives for the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) –
Applicable standards EN55022:94 A1, A2 (emissions) and EN55024:98 (immunity)
• UL/CSA certification in progess (UL60950)
• Vibrations and climatic tests (IEC 60068-2-1, IEC 60068-2-2, IEC 60068-2-14, IEC 60068-2-30, IEC
60068-2-29, IEC 60068-2-64)

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3.4 Equipment information and versions


The eWON hardware and software revisions can be checked with a web browser on the eWON server. Once
logged onto the eWON, clicking on the eWON logo shows these revisions.

IP address

Software
version

Serial number

System Info:
IO rev, Modem
type, free mem

Figure 3: eWON info page details

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3.5 Mechanical outline

Ground
SIM-card
drawer

39 mm

upper slider
129 mm

mm
108

DIN rail latch

Figure 4: Left: Mechanical Outline - Right: DIN-rail latch

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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3.6 Mounting and environmental conditions


The eWON unit has an IP31 protection grade. It is therefore not suited for outdoor mounting. The design of
the unit is such that it has to be integrated in an enclosed electrical cabinet, protected from excessive heat,
humidity and dust. The eWON2005CD™ is complying to the CE-marking requirements regarding
electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) within an industrial environment.
The normal mounting position is wall mounted on DIN-rail (EN 50022). The unit is suited to work in any other
position.
The equipment will operate within specified tolerances only if the following environmental conditions are
respected:

Ambient temperature range 0°C to +50°C

Ambient humidity 0-80% non-condensing

3.7 Preparing the installation


The recommended free space in the cabinet for the eWON should be at least: 80-mm wide x 200-mm high x
160-mm deep (terminal block excluded). A piece of rigid DIN-rail profile (flat 35mm wide) of suitable length
should be firmly fastened, horizontally, in the middle of the area.
Grounding the eWON is necessary to eliminate unwanted transients (lightning protection) and to conform to
the EMC requirements. Therefore, a ground screw is available at the top of the unit. Connect this screw
directly to a low impedance ground.
3.8 Specification for external power supply selection
The eWON2005CD™ has to be supplied by an external voltage source ranging from 12 to 24 VDC. The
power supplied must be a Class 2 or Level 3, SELV-compliant (security voltage) and limited in current to a
max of 850mA. The safety voltage power supply is not part of the delivery. The data given below is intended
to allow correct selection of the external power supply.

Specification Value
Secondary PS voltage from 12 to 24 VDC +/-20% (SELV-compliant)

Max secondary PS current 850 mA max.

eWON current protection 2A by auto fuse

eWON voltage protection 30V by transil

eWON EMI filter Common mode filter (*)

Power absorbed 10 Watts

Table 3: Specification for external power supply selection

(*) 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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3.8.1 Auto fuse


An auto fuse placed just after the power input protects the eWON devices against short circuits. This
component returns by itself to its normal state when the short circuit has disappeared and after the
component has been cooling down. Would this fuse happen to operate, please check the device for presence
of loose metal parts inside likely to generate a short circuit. If the problem recurs even after such a verification,
then return the device to the vendor for further investigation.

4 Front panel control LEDs

POWER (green) USER (bicolor)


ON = PS 12-24 Hardware status
Flashing green =
VDC present
normal state (life)
± 20 sec after POWER ON
SERIAL (green) Other modes see Reset
flashing = activity (RX)

MODEM (green)
ON = DCD
DI = Input (green) connected line
ON = logic 1
DO = Output (green)
ON = logic 1

LINK/ACT (green) on LAN ports


ON = Ethernet connected
flashing = Eth packets transmission (TX)

Figure 5: Front Panel leds description

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5 Specifications of communication interfaces and I/Os

5.1 Ethernet Ports


The eWON2005CDTM has 2 ethernet interfaces:
• a LAN (Local Area Network) with an integrated 4 ports switch
• a WAN (Wide Area Network) with one port

Specification Value
Applicable standard 10/100BaseTX

Isolation 1,5 kV

Pinout RJ45 connector See label and appendix (RJ45 connector on page 25)

Table 4: Ethernet ports specification

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).

5.2 Embedded PSTN Modem (optional)

Specification PSTN 56k


Max baud rate (V92) 56.000 bps

47 CFR part 68 (USA)


Compliant to standards
CTR-21 (EUR)

Approved by TÜV Rheinland USA

Certificate number AU7MD01BMC56

See label and appendix (PSTN / ISDN phone line


Pinout phone line connector
connector on page 29)

Leased Line mode No

Table 5: PSTN modem specification

5.3 Embedded quad band GSM/GPRS Modem (optional)

Specification GSM/GPRS
Quad band EGSM
Bands
900/1800/850/1900 MHz
GPRS Class Class 10

Max baud rate 80 kbps (theorical)

Compliant to standards R&TTE + GCF

Certificate number ---

Antenna connector Type SMA-F

Table 6: GSM/GPRS modem specification

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5.4 Embedded quad band EDGE Modem (optional)

Specification EDGE
Quad band EDGE
Bands
900/1800/850/1900 MHz
E-GPRS Class Class 10

Max baud rate 115 kbps (theorical)

Compliant to standards R&TTE + GCF

Certificate number ---

Antenna connector Type SMA-F

Table 7: EDGE modem specification

5.4.1 SIM-card installation

SIM-card eject
SIM-card drawer button

Figure 6: SIM-card insertion

5.5 Embedded ISDN Modem (optional)

Specification Value
ISDN specification ISDN BRI S0.I.430

Type 1B+D

Max baud rate 64 Kb

Certification ---

Table 8: ISDN modem specification

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5.6 Configurable serial port

Specification Value
Physical modes (configurable) RS232/RS485/RS422
Isolation not isolated
Pinout connector See label and appendix (Serial Port on page 27)

Table 9: Serial port specification

The configuration of the physical serial mode is done by a set of 4


dip switches located on left side of the unit.

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

Table 10: Serial mode configuration switches

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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5.7 MPI port


The MPI port is easily identifiable with its light blue square surrounding a female
DB9 connector.

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 -

See label and appendix


Pinout connector
(MPI port on page 28)

5.8 Digital input

Specification Value
Input voltage range 0 to 24 VDC

Input voltage absolute max


33 VDC
(varistor protection)

Zero state max input voltage (OFF) 5 VDC

One state voltage range (ON) 10 to 30 VDC

3.8mA @ 12VDC
One state currents (ON)
8.2mA @ 24VDC

Isolation 3,5 kV

Pinout connector See label and appendix (Input/Outputs on page 26)

Table 11: Specification of the digital input

Figure 7: Digital input: state vs voltage

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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5.9 Digital output

Specification Value
Type of output Open drain (MOSFET)

Max current (external source) 200mA @ 30 VDC

Isolation 3,5 kV

Pinout connector See label and appendix (Input/Outputs on page 26)

Table 12: Specification of the digital output

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).

Figure 8: Digital output: wiring diagram

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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

Subnet mask 255.255.255.0

Table 13: LAN IP factory config

WAN interface
IP address 10.1.0.53

Subnet mask 255.255.255.0

Gateway 0.0.0.0

Table 14: WAN IP factory config

WARNING: By default, the WAN interface is disabled.


Then, first connection must be done by the LAN.

Modem interface (incoming PPP)


IP address 202.0.0.240

Subnet mask 255.255.255.0

Table 15: PPP IP factory config

note: By default, the incoming PPP connection is allowed.

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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.

6.1.1 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 in red 1x per second. When this state is
reached, release the button and wait approximatively 30 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.
6.1.2 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
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 90 seconds 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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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

8 Appendix: Pinouts and connections

8.1 Power Supply

+ -

2 1

Figure 9: Power supply connector: eWON Mating female connector (included)

• 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 (+)

Table 16: Pinout Power Supply Connector

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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.

8.2.1 Ethernet LAN


The Ethernet LAN is a four ports autosense ethernet
switch (10/100 Mb). Autosense means that you can use
both direct and crossed cables.

color & activity Meaning

off No Link

green fixed Link

green blink Activity (RX or TX) LAN


Table 17: Led meanings on Ethernet LAN

WAN

8.2.2 Ethernet WAN


The eWON can be accessed by a 10/100BaseTX Ethernet connection. This connection can be made with two
different cables (straight or crossed). These cables have 8 copper conductors and are known as UTP Class 5
with RJ45 terminations at both ends.

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.

color & activity Meaning

Upper Led off No Link

green fixed Link

Lower Led green blink Activity (RX or TX)

Table 18: Led meanings on Ethernet WAN

WARNING: By default, the WAN interface is disabled.

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8.2.3 Direct connection


If the eWON is connected directly to a PC, then use the crossed cable:

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:

TX+: pin3, TX-: pin6 Twisted pair 1

RX+: pin1, RX-: pin2 Twisted pair 2

Pins 4, 5, 7 and 8 do not have to be connected. The following picture shows the twisted pair connections:

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8.2.4 Connection over hub/router


If the eWON is connected to a hub, it has to be connected like any other device, with a straight cable. Again,
the wiring is as shown on the following picture, and care should be taken to keep the RX and TX signals on
twisted pairs:

Hub/Router

Straight
cable

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8.3 RJ45 connector


The RJ45 connector has got the following pins numbering, as it can be seen on the following picture, showing
it from different angles:

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8.4 Input/Outputs

5 1

Mating female connector (included):

Manufacturer: Sauro http://www.sauro.net/

Part Number: CTF050VT

Pin REF Description


Output digital signal (0V ground)
1 DO_GND connected to the emitter of the
transistor

Output digital signal connected to the


2 DO
drain of the MOSFET transistor

Common of the external predrive power


3 DO_VDC
supply (between +12 et +24 VDC)

4 DI_GND Ground of the input (isolated)

5 DI Input digital signal

Figure 10: Pinout I/O connector

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8.5 Serial Port


Mating female connector (not included):

Type Female DB9 with 4/40 blocking screws

Pinout serial port (according to mode):

Pin RS232 RS485 RS422


1 - - -
2 RXD - RX+
3 TXD A+ TX+
4 - - -
5 GND GND GND
6 - - -
7 RTS - RX-
8 CTS B- TX-
9 - - -
Table 19: Pinout serial port

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8.6 MPI port


Mating male connector (not included):

Type Male DB9 with 4/40 blocking screws

MPI port pinout (DB9 female):

Pin MPI
1 -
2 -
3 B(+)
4 -
5 GND
6 -
7 -
8 A(-)
9 -
Table 20: MPI port

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8.7 PSTN / ISDN phone line connector


• Mating male conector (not included):

Type: RJ11 type "6P2C" without shield

• Pinout PSTN line:

Pin Description
1 -

2 -

3 TIP

4 RING

5 -

6 -

Table 21: pinout PSTN modem

• ISDN phone line mating male connector pinout (RJ11):

Pin Description
1 -

2 TX+

3 RX+

4 RX-

5 TX-

6 -

Table 22: ISDN connector pinout

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