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Seite 1 - Radio Modem

Wireless EthernetRadio Modemwww.westermo.com©Westermo Teleindustri AB • 2006Reference Guide6193-4201RM-80

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106193-42012.2.1 Dipole and Collinear antennas. A collinear antenna transmits the same amount of radio power in all directions – as such that are eas

Seite 3 - Caution!

116193-42012.2.2 Yagi antennas. A Yagi antenna provides high gain in the forward direction, but lower gain in other direc-tions. This may be used to

Seite 4 - Important Notice

126193-42012.3 Power SupplyThe RM-80 module can be powered from a 10 – 30VDC power supply. The power sup-ply should be rated at 1 Amp.The nnegative si

Seite 5 - Chapter One INTRODUCTION

136193-4201DB9 Connector PinoutsPin Name Direction Function1 DCD Out Data carrier detect –2RD Out Transmit Data – Serial Data Output3TD In Receive Dat

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Seite 7 - 1.2 Getting Started Quickly

156193-42012.5 Discrete (Digital) Input/OutputThe RM-80 has one on-board discrete/digital I/O channel. This channel can act as either a discrete inpu

Seite 8 - Chapter Two INSTALLATION

166193-4201Chapter Three OPERATION3.1 Start-up“Access Point” Start-upAn Access Point unit starts and immediately begins transmitting periodic message

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176193-4201How a Link connection is lostThe RM-80 will reset the Link if:… Excessive retries: When a RM-80 unit transmit a wireless message to another

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186193-42013.2 Default ConfigurationThe default factory configuration of the RM-80 is… Bridge/Client… IP address192.168.0.1XX, where XX is the last t

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196193-4201… On the General tab enter IP address 192.168.0.1, Subnet mask 255.255.255.0, and default gateway 192.168.0.1.… Open Internet Explorer an

Seite 12 - 2.4 Serial Connections

26193-4201Thank you for your selection of the RM-80 Wireless Ethernet Modem. We trust it will give you many years of valuable service.

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206193-4201k) Open Internet Explorer and ensure that settings will allow you to connect to the IP address selected. If the PC uses a proxy server, en

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216193-42013.4.1 System Generator StringThe System Generator String is an alpha-numeric string of between 1 and 31 characters. Characters can be any A

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226193-42013.5 Network ConfigurationAfter configuring the Quick Start page, you can view or modify Ethernet network param-eters by selecting the “Netw

Seite 16 - Chapter Three OPERATION

236193-4201Wireless IP Address The IP address of the RM-80 on the wireless port. If the unit is configured as a bridge this address will be the same a

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246193-42013.6 Ethernet DataAll Ethernet devices are uniquely identified by a MAC Address that identifies the hardware device. These addresses are fac

Seite 18 - 3.2 Default Configuration

256193-4201The RM-80 has one routing rule which may be configured. This routing rule is the gate-way address. The RM-80 will direct all unknown IP net

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266193-42013.9 Radio Configuration MenuThe RM-80 can be configured to different radio transmission rates. A reduction in rate increases the reliable r

Seite 20 - 3.4 Quick Configuration

276193-4201Fragmentation ThresholdThe maximum transmission unit (MTU) of data over the radio.This selects the maximum number of bytes that will be tra

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286193-4201Duty Cycle Alarm ThresholdDuty cycle alarm activation pointIn CE countries, the 869.4 MHz 500mW band has a regulated transmit duty factor o

Seite 22 - 3.5 Network Configuration

296193-42013.10 Spanning Tree Algorithm / RedundancyThe “Spanning Tree Algorithm” function was introduced to handle network loops and provide redunda

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36193-4201ATTENTION!Incorrect termination of supply wires maycause internal damage and will void warranty.To ensure your RM-80 enjoys a long life,doub

Seite 24 - 3.7 Normal Operation

306193-4201The Filter comprises of two lists: one of MAC Addresses and another listing IP protocol details. Each list may be set as either a blacklist

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316193-4201MAC Address Filter Configuration:Add Entries Enter the MAC addresses of devices to be added to the list. Multiple entries must be separated

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326193-42013.12 Serial Port ConfigurationThe RM-80 has an RS-232, and RS-485 port for serial communications. These ports may be used for different pur

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336193-42016. Set Computer name as something… 7. Select a COM port 8. Select who can access this connection 9. Click Finish 10. Select propertie

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346193-42013.12.2 Serial GatewaySerial Gateway functionality is available for both RS-232 and RS-485 ports independently, and enables serial data to b

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356193-4201TELNET [IP address] [Listen Port]eg. TELNET 192.168.0.155 23 where the IP address is 192.168.0.155 and Listen Port is 23.Enable RS-232 PPP

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366193-4201The above example demonstrates how a Modbus/TCP Client (Master) can connect to one or more Modbus RTU (i.e serial) Slaves. In this example

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376193-42013.14 Module Information ConfigurationModule Information Webpage FieldsThis configuration page is primarily for information purposes. With t

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386193-42013.16 Configuration ExamplesSetting a RM-80 to Factory Default SettingsAccess configuration webpages of RM-80. Refer section Accessing Confi

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396193-4201Alternate procedure – Adjust RM-80 network settings using serial port(assuming configuration PC is on existing network)a) Open terminal pr

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46193-4201Important NoticeWESTERMO products are designed to be used in industrial environments, by experi-enced industrial engineering personnel with

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406193-4201Network A ConfigurationIn this example, network A is connected to the internet via a router at IP address 192.168.0.1.Devices on Network A

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416193-4201Client ConfigurationPerform the same configuration steps as the Access Point configuration with the follow-ing differences:… Connect strai

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426193-4201Chapter Four DIAGNOSTICS4.1 Diagnostics ChartLED Indicator Condition MeaningOK GREEN Normal OperationOK RED Supply voltage too low.Radio R

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436193-4201Boot Loader LED Indication during StartupSerial LAN LINK ACTIVE CommentOrange Orange Orange RED Initial Power Up & bootload Initialisat

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446193-42014.2.3 StatisticsThe Statistics webpage is used for advanced debugging of RM-80. This webpage details the state of the RM-80 and its perform

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456193-4201This -t command is used to repeatedly ping the specified node in the network, to cancel use “Ctrl – C”A good test for the network once it i

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466193-4201An example of a routing table is shown for the configuration below,Network A Settings Client Bridge SettingsIP Address 192.168.0.17 Ga

Seite 42 - Chapter Four DIAGNOSTICS

476193-4201Chapter Five SPECIFICATIONSGeneralEMC specification EN 300 683 89/336/EECRadio specification EN 300-220, pt1 869.525MHz, 0.5W869.275MHz, 5

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486193-4201GeneralData rate (bit/sec) – configurable1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 14400, 19200, 38400, 57600, 76800, 115200 Byte format 7 or 8 data bits Sto

Seite 44 - 4.4 Utilities

496193-4201Appendix A FIRMWARE UPGRADE 1. Ensure your PC network settings have a Subnet Mask of 255.255.255.0. This can be easily checked using DOS

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56193-4201Chapter One INTRODUCTIONThe RM-80 Wireless Ethernet module provides wireless connections between Ethernet devices or Ethernet wired network

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506193-4201Appendix B GLOSSARYACK Acknowledgment. Access point An access point is the connection that ties wireless communication devices into a net

Seite 47 - Chapter Five SPECIFICATIONS

516193-4201CSMA/CD A method of managing traffic and reducing noise on an Ethernet network. A network device transmits data after detecting that a chan

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526193-4201HZ The international unit for measuring frequency, equivalent to the older unit of cycles per second. One megahertz (MHz) is one million he

Seite 49 - Appendix A FIRMWARE UPGRADE

536193-4201IPX-SPX IPX, short for Internetwork Packet Exchange, a networking proto-col used by the Novell NetWare operating systems. Like UDP/IP, IPX

Seite 50 - Appendix B GLOSSARY

546193-4201MAC Address A MAC address, short for Media Access Control address, is a unique code assigned to most forms of networking hardware. The addr

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556193-4201SSL Commonly used encryption scheme used by many online retail and banking sites to protect the financial integrity of transactions. When a

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566193-4201VPN A type of technology designed to increase the security of information transferred over the Internet. VPN can work with either wired or

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66193-4201An Access Point could be used as a “Repeater” unit to connect two RM-80 Clients which do not have direct reliable radio paths.Bridge vs Rout

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REV.A 6193-4201 2006.10 Mälartryck AB, Eskilstuna, SwedenWestermo Teleindustri AB • SE-640 40 Stora Sundby, SwedenPhone +46 16 42 80 00 Fax +46 16

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76193-4201There is limit of two Routers within the same radio network. There is no limit to the number of Bridges in the same network – although there

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86193-4201Chapter Two INSTALLATION2.1 GeneralThe RM-80 module is suitable for DIN-rail mounting. Terminals will accept wires up to 12 gauge (2.5 sqmm

Seite 60 - Subsidiaries

96193-4201An antenna should be connected to the module via 50 ohm coaxial cable (eg RG58, RG213 or Cellfoil) terminated with a male SMA coaxial connec

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