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Wireless Site Survey – Model 1650 WiFi

by  Brent Raynor www.manuauto.com

Recommended Procedure  For A Sight Survey  And Install

  • Access point  (receiver) 192.168.1.232
  • Bridge (transmitter) 192.168.1.231
  • Clear line of sight required, free of obstructions (ie. trees).
  • Maximum distance between Acesss point and Bridge is 300 feet.

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Changing your computer’s IP address to communicate with the Access point (sign side)

  • Change the properties of the Local Area Connection.
  • Go to Start, Settings, and then Network Connections.
  • Select Local Area Connection and then Properties.
  • Scroll down the list and select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP).
  • Select Use the following IP address and enter an IP address that is similar to the Bridge, except for the last two digits.
  • Connect an Ethernet crossover cable from the PC to the Bridge.

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Site Survey using Windows Explorer

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  • At the login prompt, type admin for the Username and Password
  • The EnGenius main screen will appear.
  • Click on Wireless Network

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  • The Wireless Network screen will appear.
  • Click the Site Survey button.

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  • The Site Survey sreen will appear.
  • Look for the EnGenius radio. If not present, click the refresh button.
  • If more than one EnGenius radio is present, refer to the MAC address of the radio required.
  • The Signal column (dbm) in this window will show the signal strength.

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Signal Strength Scale Guide

0 to -50  indicates Strong signal strength

-75 to -100  indicates Excellent signal strength

-51 to -75  indicates Good signal strength

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Drive Traffic To Your Business

Adaptive is the leading supplier of led digital signage solutions. Introducing the Excite series, the next generation of full colour outdoor advertising solutions.

The Excite series has been designed to maximize return of advertising, while minimizing energy and maintenance costs. With bright displays and ultra wide viewing angles the Excite series is ideal for any on or off premise advertising application. With its light weight modular design, the Excite series provides edge to edge viewing without the wasted space seen on bulky framed in configurations and because it’s equipped with digital pure colour processing, the Excite series renders over 16 million vibrant colours that shine bright in all lighting conditions.

The Excite series is the first all digital led display to use an industry standard DVI architecture for maximise flexibility. This provides straight forward integration with in door signage networks for an enterprise solution and because every Excite ships with Ooh!Media, Adaptives’ powerful content, creation, and scheduling software. You will have the flexible to instantly deliver targeted exciting digital media that can be produced at a moments notice or scheduled months in advance.

With true Ethernet connectivity and embedded PC control, the Excite series delivers blazing fast file transfers and is capable of displaying real time video content, at up up to 60 frames per second.

Enclosed in Adaptives innovative protector case, environmental containments like dirt and salt spray are virtually eliminated from Excites internal compartments, minimizing maintenance costs and maximizing the life of your investment.

The Excite series is engineered and manufactured by Adaptive, a company with over 30 year of successfully delivering industry leading led display solutions and after sales support with a nation wide network of factory trained partners.

Courtesy of Adaptive

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1600 King Street North
P.O. Box 602
St. Jacobs, ON N0B 2NO
800-387-6268 Tel.  519-664-3300 Tel.
519-664-1600 Fax.

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Tamperproof XStream Wireless Modems

by Brent Raynor  www.manuauto.com

Overview

MaxStream XStream wireless modems can now be security coded by applying a Vendor Identification (VID) number. This procedure will protect against unwanted intruders.

Procedure

  • Connect the MaxStream XStream to the computer using a straight through serial cable.
  • Only dip switch 1 is in the on position.
  • Apply power to the XStream.
  • Open the MaxStream X-CTU software. Should a Windows error box appear it means the XStream unit is not connected to the computer.
  • Select the Modem Configuration tab and the Read tab to acquire the modem parameters.  A Version box will appear. In order for this procedure to work change the version to 42B5 .

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  • Select the Write tab and at the bottom of the screen will appear Complete.

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  • Select the Terminal tab to enter AT commands.
  • Holding down the the shift key and typing +++ simutaenously will acknowledge an OK.  If necessary repeat this step until you see the OK.
  • Continue the following steps in a timely manner or you will have to repeat the above step.

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  • Type atid and the VID code of the modem will appear in red.

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  • Type atid 4444 as the new number and press the Enter Key. The Ok will appear.

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  • This new number must be saved to non-volatile memory using a Write Command (ATWR) .  Otherwise, the VID code revert to the original number when the modem is powered off and then on again.
  • Type atwr and press the Enter Key. OK will appear.

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  • Type atcn to exit the command mode.
  • Repeat this step for the corresponding XStream wireless modem.

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http://ftp1.digi.com/support/documentation/productmanual_xstream_pkgr_rs232rs485rfmodem_v5.x00.pdf (MaxStream X09-009PKC-R manual)

http://www.manuauto.com/decimal-to-hexadecimal-converter/ (Hex Converter)

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St. Jacobs, ON N0B 2NO
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Maxstream 9XTend Modems Will Not Transmit

by Brent Raynor www.manuauto.com

Overview

  • Red power led is on.
  • X-CTU software (Maxstream) does not detect the 9XTend modem.
  • Can ping the MaxStream (Digi) ethernet wireless modem.
  • Yellow and green I/O leds are not flickering simultaneously during transmit.

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Solution

  • Remove the original power adapter (JP4P2-9V4-6F). The technical specifications are 120VAC, 60Hz with an output is 9VDC at 400mA. The defective unit may have an output of 12.75VDC. The Maxstream 9XTend wireless modem will power accordingly; however, the circuitry inside is in an overload state.
  • The new power adapter ( JRSP2-9V11-6F Rev A) is 100 -120VAC, 47-63Hz with an output of 9VDC at 0.5Amp, will fix this problem.

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http://www.digi.com/pdf/ds_xtend.pdf (MaxStream 9XTend datasheet)

http://ftp1.digi.com/support/documentation/productmanual_xtend_pkgr_rs232rs485rfmodem.pdf (MaxStream 9XTend manual)

At Manufacturers Automation Inc., we are dedicated to customer service and want to make your experience with Maxstream (Digi) a pleasant one.

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1600 King Street North
P.O. Box 602
St. Jacobs, ON N0B 2NO
800-387-6268 Tel. 519-664-3300 Tel.
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How to configure a Moxa MGate MB-3180 for a Micrologix 1100

Post submitted by Paul Puttick
of Tethco Technologies
www.tethco.com

mgate mb31806 How to configure a Moxa MGate MB 3180 for a Micrologix 1100

This post explains how to configure a Micrologix 1000 serial port to a Modbus serial slave, to a Modbus TCP/IP.

Materials

Micrologix 1100

Moxa MGate MB-3180

Cable

Male 8 pin mini-din to Micrologix. Female DB9 to Moxa Mgate serial Connection. Using RS-232.

Pinout:

Male 8 pin Mini-Din Female DB9

2—————GND—————5

4<<<<RxD<<<<<<TxD<<<<<<3

7>>>>TxD>>>>>>RxD>>>>>>2

6—————CTS—————- 8

3—————RTS—————- 7

Micrologix Serial Port Configuration

Select Channel Configuration, then Channel 0. Driver = Modbus RTU Slave. Node Address = 1(can be any unique address from 1-247) Baud Rate = 9600. Parity = Odd.

Protocol Control using no Handshaking. InterChar. Timeout = 2ms. Pre Transmit Delay = 2ms.

Configure the desired Modbus data tables. Enter a number for the desired data Files in the fields for Coils(00001), Contacts(10000), Input Registers(30001), Holding Registers(40001). For example, I used 50 for Holding Registers field. Data file N50 is created automatically. Select N50 enter a description and adjust the data file elements to suit. N50:0 = Modbus register 40001.

Moxa Mgate MB-3180 Configuration

Install MGate Manager using the provided CD. Initially the MGate has a default IP. Configure the LAN on your computer to be in the same subnet as the MGate default IP. Connect to the device, open MGate Manager, then select Broadcast search. Highlight the device, select €œConfiguration€.

Under the mode tab select RTU Slave Mode.

Select the Serial tab. Configure Port 1 as Follows: Baud Rate = 9600, Flow Control = None, Party = Odd, FIFO = Disable, Start Bit = 1, Interface = RS232.

Select the Modbus tab. Initial Delay = 2ms. Modbus TCP Exception = Disabled. Port 1 Response Time-Out = 1000ms.

You can use the Auto Detection button to test your connection. If you see a response on the Node Address 1 then connection is ok.

Testing

To test I used some free demo software. Modscan32. To connect select Connection. Connect Using €“ Remote Modbus TCP Server. Enter the IP of the Moxa MGate. Select Protocol Selection pushbutton. Transmission Mode = RTU. Slave Response Timeout = 1000ms. Delay Between Polls = 2ms. Select Ok. Device ID = 1(needs to match PLC Node address).

Modscan32 is a Windows shareware program designed to act as a Modbus Master. It is a simple way to read or write data to the connected slave device using RTU or ASCII. The weblink below is a 30 day evaluation. Data collection will cease at approximately 3 1/2 minutes after receiving the first valid slave response.

ModScan32.zip (851K)

Updated to Version 7.B01
(Feb 27, 2009)

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LED Signs Generate Business

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WHY ELECTRONIC MESSAGE CENTERS?

More than just a sign…it’s a business builder!

Grow your business? In this economy?

Right now, growth is probably the last thing on your mind. Survival is the new business strategy. But rather than cut back and trim down, why not take this as an opportunity to re-prioritize –especially when it comes to your advertising budget?

Traditional media like print and broadcast are shrinking in influence, and rising in cost. Instead of paying over and over for an ad that might or might not be noticed or heard, you may want to consider the power of electronic message centers — an on-premise advertising solution that you pay for once, but lasts for years!

According to a study by the Small Business Administration, EMCs have been reported to generate a 15% to 150% increase in sales.

What does this really mean? Consider a modest business that might bring in 1,000 per day in revenue. Add in the minimal 15% increase in sales that an EMC has been shown to deliver, imagine the results: an extra $150 per day, $1,050 a week, $54,600 a year. What other investment can you think of that covers its cost in just one year?

Instant Marketing

Versatility is what gives EMCs the winning edge. Adaptive’s intuitive Ooh!Media software makes it easy for you to quickly change your message to capitalize on sudden opportunities (“Snow is on the Way – Gas up Now!”), or schedule promotions around times of the day or holidays.

No more waiting for the next paper to come out, or for a banner to come back from the printer: this is instantaneous communication!

Reach today’s on-the-go buyer!

Do you know how many people drive by your business every day? If you’re on a major street or visible from the highway, that could be tens of thousands, and every one is a potential customer.

Adaptive is the answer

When it comes to electronic message centers, Adaptive knows the technology like no one else. Our business is to get people into your business, and for over 30 years, that’s been our focus.

© 2009 Adaptive Micro Systems Printed in the U.S.A. 3/09 Form No. 9700-2011

At Manufacturers Automation Inc., we are dedicated to customer service and want to make your experience with Adaptive led displays a pleasant one.

Consult the Small Business Administration weblink when considering purchasing an electronic message center.

http://www.sba.gov/smallbusinessplanner/start/pickalocation/signage/text/emcfaq.html

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Adaptive LED Displays with Live Video

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Big Screen Solutions

Dynamic outdoor systems integrating full video playback into scoreboard and concert displays are now within reach for a whole new level of users, thanks to Adaptive Micro Systems’ affordable line of full color LED displays.

All of Adaptive Micro Systems’ Excite and MEDIA Master products are capable of supporting live video and video replay. In fact, our displays provide the most cost effective large format solutions available on the market today.

Engineered for reliability and energy efficiency, Adaptive LED displays will work in all applications, ranging from live-feed video screens at concerts and special events to more complex situations such as broadcasting instant replays in sports stadiums. When integrated into several types of configuration solutions, our displays can easily handle complex setups involving multiple combinations of various inputs and split screen displays from several video sources.

Suggested Configurations

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  • This configuration represents a fully capable system that is also very affordable. If you have a video console, a DVR, a DVD, and a camera or cameras, all you need to do is to add a low cost interface to a standard Adaptive video-capable display. This is the type of system used in today’s most modern high school and college football stadiums.

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  • Working with a tight budget? This diagram shows the lowest cost configuration. With only a PC, a camera or cable connection, and a simple low cost interface box, you can show live video and instant video replay. With this setup, you have almost all of the capabilities of major league sports stadiums — for little more than the cost of the Adaptive display!

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  • Have a more ambitious project in mind? This diagram outlines a configuration that can compete head to head with video replay systems that cost tens of millions of dollars. If you are wondering how you can win large scale, fixed priced stadium jobs, integrating an Adaptive LED display into a video setup can be the key to a lucrative and exciting new income stream.

© 2008 Printed in the U.S.A.  10/08 Form No. 97009008
Adaptive and Alpha are registered trademarks of Adaptive Micro Systems LLC. All other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.

At Manufacturers Automation Inc., we are dedicated to customer service and want to make your experience with Adaptive led displays a pleasant one.

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Adaptive Serial Clocks on a TCP/IP Network

by Brent Raynor www.manuauto.com

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1033-1113 Adaptive Serial Clock

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Connect an Adaptive serial clock to the LAN

Product Required

  • 1033-1113 Adaptive Serial Clock
  • NPort 5130 Moxa Serial Device Server
  • 71220204 Indoor RS485 Communication Wire and DB9(f) Connector
  • 43310602LF Modular Network Adapter
  • 1088-8636 1 Ft. RS-485 Cable with 2 RJ11s & Ferrite

Windows XP Setup for Configuring the Moxa NPort 5130

  • Change the properties of the Local Area Connection.
  • Go to Start, Settings, and then Network Connections.
  • Select Local Area Connection and then Properties.
  • Scroll down the list and select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP).
  • Select Use the following IP address and enter an IP address that is similar to the Moxa NPort 5130, except for the last two digits.
  • Connect an Ethernet crossover cable from the PC to the Moxa NPort 5130.
  • Apply power to the Moxa NPort 5130.

Moxa Configuration Software

  • Install the NPort Administration Suite
  • http://www.moxa.com/support/download.aspx?d_id=1317
  • Select the Configuration tab, under the Function heading.
  • Select the Search tab and the configuration information will appear. The factory default IP address is 192.168.127.254
  • Select COM Mapping tab, under the Function heading.
  • Select the Add tab and the information for the Moxa NPort 5130 will appear.
  • Select From List, click on the box next to the information and select OK.
  • The Com Port can be changed by double clicking on the information tab. Choose Com 4 for this example.
  • Click the Apply tab and a window will appear Do you want to apply the changes. Select Yes.

Adaptive EtherTime Software

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Bench Test a Moxa NPort DE-311

by Brent Raynor €“ www.manuauto.com

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1-port RS-232/422/485 serial device server

Moxa NPort DE-311

  • Set all dip switches to the off position
  • Connect an ethernet cross-over cable and power connector (9-30VDC, 400mA).
  • Plug the power adapter into a 120VAC receptacle.
  • Install the Moxa NPort Management Suite software –> http://www.moxa.com/support/download.aspx?d_id=1292

Windows XP Setup

  • Change the properties of the Local Area Connection.
  • Go to Start, Settings, and then Network Connections.
  • Select Local Area Connection and then Properties.
  • Scroll down the list and select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). If IP information is shown under Use the following IP address, make sure to write it down before proceeding.
  • Select Use the following IP address and enter an IP address that is similar to the Moxa DE-311, except for the last two digits.

Moxa NPort Management Suite

  • The first step is to configure the ethernet side of the Moxa NPort DE-311.
  • Open the Configurator program.
  • Go to Locate Server, then Broadcast Search. The IP address will appear in the Configurator window and is highlighted with a blue line. Double click with the mouse or right click to Modify Configuration.

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  • Select the Network Settings tab and check the boxes that require change. Information next to those boxes can now be modified.

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  • Select the OP Mode tab and check the box Change OP_Mode. Use the pull-down arrow to select TCP Server mode. Select the More Settings tab and change to the TCP Port to Port 3001 (Adaptive Microsystems). Click OK.

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  • Select the Serial Settings tab and check the box Change Serial Port Settings. This permits changes to the serial settings. 9600,8,N,1, Flow Control: None, UART FIFO: Enable.

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  • Click OK and the Set Configuration window will show that information downloading to the Moxa NPort DE-311. Click on the Close tab.

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  • The next step is to configure the serial com port of the Moxa DE-311. Open the COM Port Mapping and select Real Com Installer. The program will will search for the connected NPort DE-311 and it will appear in the window. Double click with the mouse on the port settings information bar and the port properties window will appear. The com port can be changed and then click OK.

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  • As you exit the Real Com Installer program, the software will give you an opportunity to save the settings. Restart your computer.

HyperTerminal Loopback Test

Test the RS-232 communication port

  • Jumper pins 2 to 3on the Moxa NPort DE-311 DB9 com port.
  • Pin 2 -> TXD Pin 3 -> RXD
  • In Windows XP, go to start, programs, accessories, communications, and select HyperTerminal.
  • Type a name for this project.
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  • Select the com port that was assigned in Real Com Installer.
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  • Com port settings are 9600, 8, N, 1, None. Click OK.
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  • Type a message and it will appear on the HyperTerminal screen. This confirms the RS-232 communication port works accordingly. Test this procedure by removing the jumper. As you type, the characters will not appear on the HyperTerminal screen.

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Test the RS-422/485 communication port

  • Jumper pins 2 to 3 and 1 to 4 on the Moxa NPort DE-311 DB9 com port using two paperclips.
  • Pin 2 -> RXD+(B) Pin 3 -> TXD+(B)
  • Pin 1 -> RXD-(A) Pin 4 -> TXD-(A)
  • Repeat the HyperTerminal Loopback Test.

At Manufacturers Automation Inc., we are dedicated to customer service and want to make your experience with Moxa a pleasant one.

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1600 King Street North
P.O. Box 602
St. Jacobs, ON N0B 2NO
800-387-6268 Tel. 519-664-3300 Tel.
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