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Page 1 - User Manual

Weidmuller, 821 Southlake Blvd., Richmond, VA 23236 Tel: (800) 849-9343 Fax: (804) 897-4136 Email: [email protected] Web: www

Page 2 - DO NOT:

WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 10 There is limit of two Routers within the same radio network. There is no l

Page 3 - Notices: Safety

Chapter Two Installation Page 11 March 2010 Chapter Two INSTALLATION 2.1 General The WI-MOD-9-E module is housed in a rugged aluminiu

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WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 12 Line-of-sight paths are only necessary to obtain the maximum range. Obstr

Page 5 - Important Notice

Chapter Two Installation Page 13 March 2010 The net gain of the antenna/cable configuration is determined by adding the antenna gain and the c

Page 6 - CONTENTS

WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 14 2.2.2 Yagi antennas. A Yagi antenna provides high gain in the forward di

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Chapter Two Installation Page 15 March 2010 2.3 Power Supply The WI-MOD-9-E module can be powered from a 10 - 30VDC power supply. The power

Page 8 - 1.1 Network Topology

WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 16 Example cable drawings for connection to a DTE host (a PC) or another DCE h

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Chapter Two Installation Page 17 March 2010 HOST WI-MOD-9-E HOST RS485 CONNECTIONS 120ΩRS485 SUPPLY RS232 DIP SWIT

Page 10 - 1.2 Getting Started Quickly

WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 18 2.5 Discrete (Digital) Input/Output The WI-MOD-9-E has one on-board discre

Page 11 - 2.2 Antenna Installation

Chapter Three Operation Page 19 March 2010 Chapter Three OPERATION 3.1 Start-up “Access Point” Start-up An Access Point unit start

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WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 2 Thank you for your selection of the WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet Modem. We

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WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 20 Client unit does not get a response from its Access Point, it will retry th

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Chapter Three Operation Page 21 March 2010 3.2 Default Configuration The default factory configuration of the WI-MOD-9-E is • Bridge/Client

Page 15 - 2.4 Serial Connections

WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 22 3.3 Configuring the Unit for the First Time The WI-MOD-9-E has a built-in

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Chapter Three Operation Page 23 March 2010 • Open “Properties” of Local Area Connection. • Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click o

Page 17 - WI-MOD-9-E

WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 24 • Open Internet Explorer and ensure that settings will allow you to connec

Page 18 - Voltage-free

Chapter Three Operation Page 25 March 2010 3.3.2 Set WI-MOD-9-E to same network as PC This is the alternate procedure to setting an IP addres

Page 19 - 3.1 Start-up

WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 26 My Right Boot 2.1 Copyright 1999-2004 Cybertec Pty Ltd, All rights reserv

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Chapter Three Operation Page 27 March 2010 j) Type the command reset, or cycle power to the unit. The WI-MOD-9-E will reset and start with th

Page 21 - 3.2 Default Configuration

WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 28 3.4 Quick Configuration The WI-MOD-9-E has default configurations which wi

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Chapter Three Operation Page 29 March 2010 3.4.1 System Generator String The System Generator String is an alpha-numeric string of between 1

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Important Notices Page 3 March 2010 FCC Notice: This user’s manual is for the Weidmuller WI-MOD-9-E radio telemetry module. This device complie

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WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 30 Network Settings Webpage Fields Device Mode Used to select Bridge or Route

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Chapter Three Operation Page 31 March 2010 wireless data. The default setting is “None”. Encryption Keys 1 to 4 These are the keys used to e

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WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 32 3.7 Normal Operation After addresses are configured, the units are ready f

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Chapter Three Operation Page 33 March 2010 In some countries, the radio band is limited to a sub-set of the 902-928 MHz band to suit local reg

Page 28 - 3.4 Quick Configuration

WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 34 Fade Margin This is the difference (in dB) between the received radio signa

Page 29 - 3.5 Network Configuration

Chapter Three Operation Page 35 March 2010 improvement in overall throughput rate can be achieved by reducing MTU size. This improvement is ac

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WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 36 Fallback Probation Counter must be met also. Drop Link On Retry Threshold W

Page 31 - 3.6 Ethernet Data

Chapter Three Operation Page 37 March 2010 that the WI-MOD-9-E must handle, by placing it at the branch level in the network tree. As a branch

Page 32 - 3.7 Normal Operation

WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 38 The routing rules for the Access Point in the above example are shown below

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Chapter Three Operation Page 39 March 2010 3.12 Wireless Message Filter When configured as a Bridge, the WI-MOD-9-E will transmit all broadca

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WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 4 Limited Lifetime Warranty, Disclaimer and Limitation of Remedies Weidmuller’

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WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 40 It is advisable to use the Apply Changes button to test the configuration e

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Chapter Three Operation Page 41 March 2010 Delete Entries Check the delete box alongside entries selected for removal from the list. Alternat

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WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 42 If you want the serial device visible as present on the Wireless or Wired n

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Chapter Three Operation Page 43 March 2010 2. On the New Connection Wizard, click Next 3. Set

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WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 44 6. Set Computer name as something… 7. Select

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Chapter Three Operation Page 45 March 2010 10. Select properties of this new connection by right clicking on conne

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WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 46 16. Configuration is now complete. Click on this n

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Chapter Three Operation Page 47 March 2010 Enable RS-232 PPP Server Check this box to enable the PPP network server on the RS-232 port. Enabl

Page 43 - Set PC as guest

WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 48 to the ModBus/TCP Master. If no response was received serially by the WI-MO

Page 44 - Click Finish

Chapter Three Operation Page 49 March 2010 3.14 Digital Input/Output and I/O Transfer In firmware versions v1.28 and earlier, the menu item w

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Important Notices Page 5 March 2010 Important Notice Weidmuller products are designed to be used in industrial environments, by experienced ind

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WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 50 The WI-MOD-9-E also provides ModBus TCP Client and ModBus TCP Server functi

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Chapter Three Operation Page 51 March 2010 WI-MOD-9-E with ModBus TCP to RTU Gateway enabled. Care should be taken to ensure that the Device I

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WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 52 the registers at unit B will be reset if a successful ModBus transaction in

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Chapter Three Operation Page 53 March 2010 Since the WI-MOD-9-E supports ModBus TCP Client and Server simultaneously, the ModBus TCP Server fo

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WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 54 3.15 Module Information Configuration Module Information Webpage Fields Th

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Chapter Three Operation Page 55 March 2010 3.17 Configuration Examples Setting a WI-MOD-9-E to Factory Default Settings Accessing configurati

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WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 56 Alternate procedure – Adjust WI-MOD-9-E network settings using serial port(

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Chapter Three Operation Page 57 March 2010 Client 1 Configuration Perform the same configuration steps as the Access Point configuration with

Page 54 - 3.16 Remote Configuration

WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 58 • Adjust PC network settings Set Configuration PC network card with networ

Page 55 - 3.17 Configuration Examples

Chapter Three Operation Page 59 March 2010 Change the IP address to 192.168.0.53 Enter a System Generator String Select the Radio Encryption r

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WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 6 CONTENTS

Page 57 - Internet

WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 60 Chapter Four DIAGNOSTICS 4.1 Diagnostics Chart LED Indicator Condition

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Chapter Four Diagnostics Page 61 March 2010 Boot Loader LED Indication during Startup Serial LAN LINK ACTIVE Comment Orange Orange Orang

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WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 62 The bar graph is colored. Red for too weak or too strong signal (>-50d

Page 60 - Chapter Four DIAGNOSTICS

Chapter Four Diagnostics Page 63 March 2010 4.2.2 Monitor Communications The “Monitor Communications” function buffers the last 30 transmiss

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WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 64 4.2.3 Statistics The Statistics webpage is used for advanced debugging of

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Chapter Four Diagnostics Page 65 March 2010 4.3 Testing Radio Paths The general procedure for radio range testing a link is fairly simple. C

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WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 66 The screen shot below shows the response of the “ping 192.168.123.123 –t”

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Chapter Four Diagnostics Page 67 March 2010 4.4.2 IPCONFIG IPCONFIG can be used to show your current TCP/IP information, including your add

Page 65 - 4.4 Utilities

WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 68 4.4.3 ARP Displays and modifies the IP-to-Physical address translation tab

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Chapter Four Diagnostics Page 69 March 2010 Network A Settings Client Bridge Settings IP Address 192.168.0.17 Gateway IP 192.168

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Contents Page 7 March 2010 3.16 REMOTE CONFIGURATION...

Page 68 - ROUTE

WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 70 Chapter Five SPECIFICATIONS General EMC specification FCC Part 15 EN 3

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Chapter Five Specifications Page 71 March 2010 Signal detect / RSSI -120 to -50 dBm Expected line-of-sight range USA / Canada Australia

Page 70 - Chapter Five SPECIFICATIONS

WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 72 Appendix A FIRMWARE UPGRADE Determine which firmware version is present in

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Appendix A Firmware Upgrade Page 73 March 2010 7. Firmware upgrade will proceed, and should take about 1 minute if performed locally. If pe

Page 72 - Appendix A FIRMWARE UPGRADE

WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 74 4. Ensure your PC network settings have a Subnet Mask of 255.255.255.0. Th

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Appendix A Firmware Upgrade Page 75 March 2010 11. Select Server Interface in the FlashUpdate program. (IP address of PC connected to which ca

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WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 76 15. Programming will commence… 16. If programming was successful, a dia

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Appendix B Glossary Page 77 March 2010 Appendix B GLOSSARY ACK Acknowledgment. Access point An access point is the connection that ties

Page 76 - Programming will commence…

WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 78 a collision and retransmit after a random time delay. DHCP A utility that

Page 77 - Appendix B GLOSSARY

Appendix B Glossary Page 79 March 2010 membership organization that includes engineers, scientists and students in electronics and allied fiel

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WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 8 Chapter One INTRODUCTION The WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet module

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WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 80 copper wiring to deliver voice, data or video. ISO Network Model A network

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Appendix B Glossary Page 81 March 2010 Proxy server Used in larger companies and organizations to improve network operations and security, a

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WI-MOD-9-E Wireless Ethernet User Manual WI-MOD-9-E Manual V1.9 Page 82 TCP/IP The underlying technology behind the Internet and communications be

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Chapter One Introduction Page 9 March 2010 An Access Point could be used as a “Repeater” unit to connect two WI-MOD-9-E Clients which do not ha

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