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FL COM SERVER RS232 Serial RS-232 device server for 10/100 BASE-T(X) 1. Description Ethernet has been highly accepted in industrial applications. However, not all automation devices are network-compatible. The new “Serial Device Server“ FL COM SERVER RS232 solves this problem. It allows the easy integration of RS-232-based end devices in 10/100 BASE-T(X) networks. Applications include: - Integration of RS-232 devices to Ethernet - Point-to-point connections of the RS-232 devices via available Ethernet connections - Networking of devices with Master- / Slave- or Multimaster access methods - Replacement of telephone modems and use of the Ethernet transmission supported by the AT commands. - Dial-in to available networks with standard modems by integrated routing features The device supports all popular protocols including: TCP/IP, Modbus-TCP, PPP, 3964R etc. Therefore, it is possible to: - inquire the system status - transmit visualization data - initiate program or firmware downloads - perform remote maintenance Additionally, the included COM-Port-Redirector allows users to redirect application programs on Windows PCs which exclusively access serial COM ports to the network card. Easy startup and fast configuration is possible per WebBased-Management via standard Web browser which also provides numerous diagnostic functions. The FL COM SERVER has been specially developed for industrial applications in the control cabinet. It is characterized by the following features: – – – – – – – – – – – – – Mounting on DIN-rail, 22,5 mm housing width, 10/100 BASE-T(X) auto-detect 24 V AC/DC ± 20%-Voltage supply, redundant voltage supply possible Three-way potential isolation (VCC // RS-232 // Ethernet) Integrated surge voltage protection, Comprehensive diagnostic displays, Configuration with Web-Based Management Support of all common network protocols Routing functionality with the PPP-protocol Support of Modbus-TCP Client and Server applications possible Should you have any technical questions, please contact us: Technical Service: 800-322-3225 FAX: 717-948-3475 [email protected] U.S. Headquarters: Phoenix Contact Inc. • P.O. Box 4100 • Harrisburg, PA 17111-0100 Phone (717) 944-1300 • Fax (717) 944-1625 • www.phoenixcon.com FL COM SERVER RS232 Serial RS-232 device server for 10/100 BASE-T(X) 2. Applications Client Server operation The Com-Server incorporates RS-232 devices into an existing LAN. One or several application programs can specifically use the RS-232 Data, or get them automatically posted. The application program on the client can support either a direct communication via Ethernet or exclusively via serial port. In this case the communication to the Ethernet is done by a Com-Redirector Software. (free of charge with the FL COM SERVER). The software opens virtual Com-Ports on the Client PC. App 1: Client Server operation Peer to Peer connection The Peer to Peer connection is used for point to point connections between two RS-232 devices via an existing LAN. The destination IP is preset in the Com-Servers. In this application the distance limitation of the RS-232 is eliminated and extra cables are not required. The COM-Redirecting Software can optionally be used in this application. Master Slave Network App 2: Peer to Peer connection App 3: Master Slave Network In the Master Slave Network an existing LAN is used as the transmission network. The application program calls a device-ID, the Master-Com-Server analyzes this information and calls the specific Com Server where the Slave is connected to. Up to 16 Slaves can be connected to each Slave-ComServer when the interface is converted to the RS485 standard. Each device can communicate only with the master. A slave-slave communication is only possible via the master. Multi Master Network App 4: Multi Master Network In the Multi Master Network the application program hands over the destination IP to the Com Server. The communication partner sends the required data back to the sender. Each device can communicate with each other. PHOENIX CONTACT Page 2 of 6 FL COM SERVER RS232 Serial RS-232 device server for 10/100 BASE-T(X) PPP / Routing App 5: PPP-Connection Two independent networks can be connected with the Point-to-Point-Protocol (PPP) via telephone lines. The COM-Server takes the routing jobs and assigns an IP-Adress to the calling subscriber. With this the PC becomes part of the remote network. Telecontrol applications can be easily solved. 3. Order Informations COM SERVER, to convert a serial RS-232 interface to Ethernet incl. CD-ROM with Drivers, Com-Redirection, Additional software and user documentation (PDF) TYPE Order No. FL COM SERVER RS232 27 44 49 0 Pcs. Pkt. 1 3.1 Accessories Power Supply, primary switched, 24 V DC, 1 A, Din-Rail mountable, wide range input 85-264 V AC (bei 45-65 Hz) 90-350 V DC MINI-PS-100-240AC/24DC/1 29 38 84 0 1 RS-232-cable, 2m, to connect the Com Server to a 9pole device interface SUB-D9/SUB-D9 (female/female) PSM-KA-9SUB 9/BB/2 METER 27 99 47 4 1 RS-232-cable, 2m, to connect the Com Server to a 25pole device interface SUB-D9/SUB-D25 (female/female) PSM-KA-9SUB25/BB/2 METER 27 61 05 9 1 SUB-D-Connector 9pole, with screw connection and one cable entry female male SUBCON 9/F-SH SUBCON 9/M-SH 27 61 49 9 27 61 50 9 1 1 Surge Protection for Ethernet with RJ-45 Connection (Cat 5.E) w/DIN-rail mounting D-LAN-CAT5.E D-LAN-CAT5.E-U 28 58 99 1 28 59 08 4 1 1 PHOENIX CONTACT Page 3 of 6 FL COM SERVER RS232 Serial RS-232 device server for 10/100 BASE-T(X) 4. Function Elements 1 2 3 4 1 6 1 5 5 6 1 4 7 1 3 1 2 8 1 1 1 0 9 x x x x A 0 0 3 1 24 V AC/DC ± 20%, plugable screw terminals 2 0V 3 Not used 4 Not used 5 RS-232-Connector, (D-SUB-9, male) 6 10/100 BASE-T Ethernet (RJ45, shielded) 7 LED green, LINK-Status TP-Port 8 LED yellow, data transmission TP-Port, dynamiC 9 LED yellow, data collision TP-Port 10 LED green, 100 Mbit/s transmission rate TP-Port 11 LED green, fullduplex-transmission TP-Port 12 LED yellow, RS-232 receive data, dynamic 13 LED red, Error display 14 LED green, power supply / operation mode 15 Busconnector for redundant power supply (not visible) 16 5. Dimensions Function earth contact (not visible) 6. Function Diagram 2 2 ,5 1 1 4 ,5 (4 ,5 0 8 " ) (0 .8 8 6 " ) U L 9 9 (3 .8 9 8 " ) E R R F D 1 0 0 C O L F L C O M - S E R V E R O rd .-N o . 2 7 4 4 4 9 0 X X X X A 0 0 9 PHOENIX CONTACT Page 4 of 6 FL COM SERVER RS232 Serial RS-232 device server for 10/100 BASE-T(X) 5. Technical Data Function Serial device server Configuration and Management - with standard Webbrowser and HTTP protocol - with Factory Manager Software FL SWT - with SNMP objects - local with terminal-program via RS-232 (emergency port) Supported browsers Netscape Communicator versions 4.5 and up or Internet Explorer versions 4.01 and up LED diagnostic displays Power supply RS-232 data RS-232 error Ethernet data Ethernet Link Ethernet Full Duplex Ethernet 100 Mbit/s Ethernet Collision - green (UL), permanent light in operation - yellow (RD), received RS-232 data, dynamically - red (ERR) - yellow (ACT), Transmit- / Receive data, dynamically - green, with received Link-Signals - green (FD), full duplex operation - green (100), 100 Mbit/s transmission rate - yellow (COL), dynamically with each Collision Supply Supply Voltage 1 24 V AC/DC +/- 20% via COMBICON plugable screw terminal block Frequency DC or 50 - 60 Hz Supply Voltage 2, alternative or redundant 24 V DC ±5% via a backplane and a system-power supply Serial-Interface RS-232 in accordance with ITU-T V.28, EIA/TIA-232, DIN 66 259-1 (RS-485 solution on request) Connection SUB-D 9 pole, male connector Device Type DCE Data format / Coding Serial asynchronous UART/NRZ, 7/8 Data, 1/2 Stop, 1 Parity, 10/11 Bit-character length Flow control Software-Handshake, Xon/Xoff or Hardware-Handshake RTS/CTS Serial transmission rate 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200 Bit/s, adjustable via Web Based Management Protocol Protocol transparent, including 3964R Ethernet Interface (TP) In acc. with IEEE 802.3 Connection RJ45, 8pole, shielded Shield DC-connected to the mounting rail Transmission rate 10 / 100 Mbit/s, auto-detect Protocol TCP/IP, UDP, MODBUS-TCP, PPP, TFTP, HTTP Auxiliary protocols ARP, DHCP, BOOTP, SNMP-V1, RIP, RARP PHOENIX CONTACT Page 5 of 6 FL COM SERVER RS232 Serial RS-232 device server for 10/100 BASE-T(X) 6. General data EMC-Directive 89/336/EEC CE-Conform , Class 1, Div 2 - Pending Approval Operating ambient temperature range 0°C to +55°C Housing - Material - Dimensions (W*H*D in mm) with 5 pol. backplane bus and earth contact ABS-V0, color green 99 * 22,5 * 114,5 Weight 150g Function earth to DIN-rail integrated in the housing Vibration resistance 5 g according to DIN EN 60068-2-6, each 1,5 h in x,y,zdimension Shock test operation storage according to IEC 60068-2-27 15 g, 11 ms, half sine shock pulse 30 g, 11 ms, half sine shock pulse Free fall according to IEC 60068-2-32, 1 m Degree of protection IP 20 Galvanic 3-way isolation Supply // Ethernet (TP) // RS-232 Test voltage 1,5kV AC, 50 Hz, 1 min. between all potential layers according to EN 50 178 and EN 61 131-2 Ambient compatibility free of materials, which would hinder coating with paint or varnish (in accordance with VW-AUDI-SEAT-specification P-VW-3.10.757 650) CE conforms to EMC-directive 89/336/EEC EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) Noise immunity in accordance with EN 61 000-6-2 • Electrostatic discharge (ESD) EN 61000-4-2 Criterion B 8 kV air discharge 6 kV contact discharge • Electromagnetic HF field Amplitude modulation: Pulse modulation: EN 61000-4-3 Criterion A 10 V/m 10 V/m • Fast transients (burst) Signal: Supply: EN 61000-4-4 Criterion B 1 kV/5 kHz 2 kV/5 kHz • Surge current loads (Surge) Signal: Supply: EN 61000-4-5 Criterion B 1 kV 2 kV • Conducted interference EN 61000-4-6 Criterion A 10 V EN 55022 Class A Noise emission in accordance to EN 61000 corresponds to IEC 1000 Criterion A: normal operating characteristics within the specified limits. Criterion B: temporary adverse effects on the operating characteristics, which the device corrects automatically PHOENIX CONTACT Page 6 of 6