G2 ES - NPort 5110
G2 ES - NPort 5110
G2 ES - NPort 5110
For Ethernet to Serial Converter Model: Moxa NPort 5110 – Serial Device Server
This instructional support document is written for the MOXA NPort 5110, Maguire Products part
number G2-ES (Gravimetric Gateway Ethernet to Serial Converter). These instructions will outline
how to configure the MOXA NPort 5110 to enable communications with a Maguire Weigh Scale
Blender over an Ethernet network. Note: Use of an Ethernet to Serial converter with a Maguire
Weigh Scale Blender is only used with the older Maguire controllers with the red display. Newer
controllers that have the blue display or Maguire Touchscreen Controllers have Ethernet onboard and
do not require this converter.
REQUIREMENTS OVERVIEW:
Use of Ethernet for G2 communications to the Maguire Weigh Scale Blenders requires the following:
For installations using one G2-ES per blender - An Ethernet CAT 5e (or better) cable must
be run from the G2 Server to each blender that will be using a G2-ES. If more than one G2-ES
will be used, install individual runs of Ethernet cable to each G2-ES and connect them together
using a Ethernet hub or switch. The G2 Server computer will also have an Ethernet CAT5
cable run to the same hub or switch. If a single blender is using a G2-ES, then a single run of
CAT5e cable configured as a crossover cable can be run from the G2 Server PC to the G2-ES.
See crossover cable diagram at the end of this document.
For installations using one G2-ES per 2 or more blenders - If multiple blenders will share a
single G2-ES unit, a signal amplifier may be required to boost the serial communications on
the serial side of the G2-ES. If more than one G2-ES is to be used in this capacity, additional
signal amplifiers may be required to boost the serial communications of each branch of
blenders. Location of each signal amplifier is at the serial output of the G2-ES unit. Use a
standard serial cable to connect the signal amplifier’s computer port to the G2-ES.
When routing the Ethernet and serial lines, avoid vacuum loader lines, high voltage
lines, transformers and anything that might introduce static or RF noise into the
communication line.
Blender ID Number - Each Maguire Weigh Scale Blender must be assigned a unique ID
number between 001 and 254 using the *66 function. Instructions for assigning an ID are in
this document.
Each G2-ES must be configured to the specifications within this document. If you are installing
more than one G2-ES, write down the MAC Address found on the back of each G2-ES
Converter along with the Blenders ID Number that it is attached to so that you can later identify
each one during the setup of the converters and during the installation into software.
G2-ES Converter Installation - The G2-ES converts communication between serial and
Ethernet. The G2-ES should be installed at the Blender’s Controller location and secured in a
safe position. Using the provided 6-foot cable (DB-9 female to DB-9 female), connect one end
to the Maguire Weigh Scale Blender’s serial port and the other end to the G2-ES RS-232 port.
Provide power to the G2-ES by plugging the G2-ES’s power supply into a 110-volt source (or
220 for G2-ES-12 units) and into the G2-ES’s DC-IN. Connect the Ethernet cable into the G2-
ES’s Ethernet port.
Software Installation
The G2-ES can be configured over the network from a PC located on the network (such as the G2
Server PC). The G2-ES can be configured using a software utility (installed from the CD) or through
a web browser accessing the default IP Address of the G2-ES (192.168.127.254).
1. Installation - Install the NPort software from the included CD. Browser the CD to this folder:
D:\NPort 5000 Series V2.3\NPort 5110\Software\Windows
Double-click the Npadm_Setup file to start the installation.
Choose all of the default option during installation.
3. In the NPort program click the Search Button. The program will search for NPort 5110 devices
and place them in a list. If you have more than one NPort each will be identified by its MAC
address.
4. Double-click the NPort 5110 in the list. A window will pop up with several tabs of configuration
information. Three tabs require modification: Network, Serial and Operating Mode.
5. Select the Network tab. Check the box “Modify” IP Address and enter the new IP Address for
this converter (If you have more than one converter note this IP with the MAC Address and ID
Number). If necessary, modify the subnet and gateway.
6. Select the Serial tab. Check the box “Modify” and click the Settings button. Choose the
following then click OK:
7. Select the Operating Mode tab. Check the box “Modify” and click the Settings button. Select
the Mode: TCP Server Mode. Note that the Local TCP Port is 4001 (this will be used later).
Click OK.
8. Click OK to upload new settings. No other setting changes are required. Continue configuring
other converters if you have additional units.
Configuration of the NPort 5110 using your web browser does not require installation of the Moxa
software. The NPort 5110 can be accessed using your web browser by configuring your computer to
use an IP address in the same subnet range as the default IP address of the Moxa NPort 5110. The
NPort 5110 uses the IP 192.168.127.254 so assigning your computer the IP 192.168.127.1 will allow
you to access the NPort 5110 over the network using your web browser. If you have multiple NPort
5110 units, you will have to configure one at a time due to the fact that every Moxa NPort 5110 has
the same default IP address. During configuration unplug all other “unconfigured” NPort 5110 units.
As you configure them with unique IP addresses, they can remain plugged in and online.
Instructions for Configuration using the web interface:
1. Open your web browser (such as Internet Explorer) and enter the NPort 5110 IP address into
your web browsers address bar: http:// 192.168.127.254 and press enter.
2. Your browser should display the web interface of the Moxa NPort 5110 with a menu on the left
and settings on the right. Three screens will require modification: Network Settings, Serial
Settings and Operating Settings.
3. Click the Network Settings link on the left. Change the IP Address (and netmask if
necessary) to the IP Address you want to use with this NPort 5110. All other settings should
remain unchanged. Click the Submit button to update the settings. When you click the
Submit button, the NPort 5110 will change its IP Address. After doing so change your
computers IP address to an address in the same subnet as the IP you just assigned to the
NPort 5110, then change the IP Address in your web browser to the IP you just assigned to
this unit. You should then see the web interface of the Moxa NPort 5110 again.
4. Click the Serial Settings link on the left, and then click Port 1 below Serial Settings.
5. Click the Operating Settings link on the left, then click Port 1 below Operating Settings.
Select the Mode: TCP Server Mode. Note that the Local TCP Port is 4001 (this will be used
later). Click the Submit button.
Each WSB controller must have it’s own unique identification number. This number must be entered
at the controller using the keypad. These numbers can range from 001 to 254. Do not use 000 or
255. Do not allow 2 controllers to have the same number. This ID number is used for all
communications, and for identifying the source of all report information. It may be helpful to you if you
choose a numbering sequence that relates in some way to each controller’s location. To enter an
identification number into a controller, do the following at the controller:
Write down the numbers. This list will be needed when manually entering WSB I.D. numbers into G2
using the G2 Client’s Blender Edit Screen. Also record the IP Address assigned to the Ethernet to
Serial converter located at the corresponding controller.
Adding Remote Blenders in G2
The Last step in configuring G2 to access a Weigh Scale Blender located on the network is to add the
Blender’s ID number and TCP/IP settings into the G2 Client’s Blender Edit Screen.
3. In the Blender Edit Screen, type the Blender ID of the blender you wish to add.
5. Under WSB I.P. enter the IP address assigned to the NPort 5110.
7. Click the Add/Update Button to add this blender location. G2 will pause for a few seconds as
it collects information from the blender. By observing the LED lights on the NPort Express unit,
you should see Tx/Rx LED blinking. This indicates communications. Selecting the Blender ID
from the Blender List will display the State of the Blender. The possible states are:
Not Initialized – Indicates communication was never established.
Offline – Indicates communication was established but then lost.
Online – Indicates communication with blender is established.
If the State of the blender is Online, the G2 Server is communicating with the Blender. You
can now use G2 to download recipes, monitor and collect totals from this Blender.
TROUBLESHOOTING
If communications cannot be established check the following:
Verify with your network administrator that your network is configured correctly and the wiring
is intact. Look for a lit Link LED on the NPort 5110. From the command prompt, can you ping
the IP address of the NPort 5110?
Verify that the settings of NPort 5110 are correct.
Verify that you have assigned an un-used ID number to the blender and are associating that ID
with the IP address of the G2-ES that is connected to that Blender.
Verify that you are using a standard serial cable between the Blender Controller and the NPort
5110. Do not extend this serial cable beyond 15 feet or signal may degrade.
Verify the settings in the Edit Blender screen. You must use Port 4001 unless it was re-
assigned during the configuration of the NPort 5110.
Ethernet Crossover cable Reference Diagram:
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