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RS422/485 - Ethernet Converter
CSE-H55 User Manual
Version 1.7
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This equipment obtained certification by using 1.5M serial cable.
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Contents
1 Overview .................................................................................................................................. - 5 -
1.1 Overview ................................................................................................................................................................ - 5 -
1.2 Features .................................................................................................................................................................. - 5 -
1.3 Application Examples ....................................................................................................................................... - 6 -
1.4 Components ......................................................................................................................................................... - 8 -
1.5 Specification ......................................................................................................................................................... - 9 -
1.5.1
Hardware ...................................................................................................................................................... - 9 -
1.5.2
Software ........................................................................................................................................................ - 9 -
1.6 Interfaces ............................................................................................................................................................ - 10 -
1.6.1
Serial Interface ........................................................................................................................................ - 10 -
1.6.2
Ethernet Interface .................................................................................................................................. - 11 -
1.6.3
Power ........................................................................................................................................................... - 11 -
1.7 System LED ........................................................................................................................................................ - 12 -
1.7.1
ISP Switch .................................................................................................................................................. - 13 -
2 Installation and Test ............................................................................................................ - 14 -
2.1 Installation .......................................................................................................................................................... - 14 -
2.1.1
Setting Network Aera .......................................................................................................................... - 14 -
2.2 Simple Test ......................................................................................................................................................... - 16 -
3 Configuration ....................................................................................................................... - 19 -
3.1 Configuration with ezManager ................................................................................................................. - 19 -
3.1.1
Configuration via LAN ......................................................................................................................... - 19 -
3.1.2
Configuration via Serial ...................................................................................................................... - 20 -
3.2 AT command ..................................................................................................................................................... - 21 -
4 Operation Modes ................................................................................................................ - 22 -
4.1 What is the Operation Mode? .................................................................................................................. - 22 -
4.2 How to entering each mode ..................................................................................................................... - 22 -
4.3 Comparison of each mode ......................................................................................................................... - 23 -
4.4 Normal Mode ................................................................................................................................................... - 23 -
4.5 Serial Configuration Mode ......................................................................................................................... - 24 -
4.6 ISP Mode ............................................................................................................................................................ - 24 -
4.6.1
Upgrading Firmware............................................................................................................................. - 24 -
4.6.2
Revoking Serurity Options................................................................................................................. - 24 -
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5 Communication Modes ...................................................................................................... - 25 -
5.1 TCP Server .......................................................................................................................................................... - 25 -
5.1.1
Key parameters ....................................................................................................................................... - 25 -
5.1.2
Examples .................................................................................................................................................... - 26 -
5.2 TCP Client ........................................................................................................................................................... - 29 -
5.2.1
Key parameters ....................................................................................................................................... - 29 -
5.2.2
Examples .................................................................................................................................................... - 30 -
5.3 AT Command .................................................................................................................................................... - 33 -
5.3.1
Key parameters ....................................................................................................................................... - 33 -
5.3.2
Examples .................................................................................................................................................... - 34 -
5.4 UDP ....................................................................................................................................................................... - 37 -
5.4.1
Key parameters ....................................................................................................................................... - 37 -
5.4.2
Examples .................................................................................................................................................... - 38 -
6 System Management .......................................................................................................... - 40 -
6.1 Upgrading Firmware ...................................................................................................................................... - 40 -
6.1.1
Firmware .................................................................................................................................................... - 40 -
6.1.2
Processes ................................................................................................................................................... - 40 -
6.2 Status Monitoring ........................................................................................................................................... - 42 -
6.2.1
Using TELNET .......................................................................................................................................... - 42 -
6.2.2
Using ezManager ................................................................................................................................... - 44 -
6.2.3
Debugging Message ............................................................................................................................ - 46 -
7 Additional Functions ........................................................................................................... - 49 -
7.1 Security ................................................................................................................................................................ - 49 -
7.1.1
Restriction of Access (ezTCP Firewall) .......................................................................................... - 49 -
7.1.2
Setting Password .................................................................................................................................... - 49 -
7.2 Notify IP Change ............................................................................................................................................. - 50 -
7.3 Sending MAC Address.................................................................................................................................. - 51 -
8 Self-Test in Trouble ............................................................................................................. - 52 -
8.1 Searching problem with ezManager ...................................................................................................... - 52 -
8.2 Connection Problem over TCP/IP ............................................................................................................ - 53 -
8.3 Data Communication Problem over the Serial Port ....................................................................... - 54 -
9 Related Material .................................................................................................................. - 55 -
9.1 Technical Documents .................................................................................................................................... - 55 -
9.2 Smart phone Application ............................................................................................................................ - 55 -
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10 Technical Support and Warranty ...................................................................................... - 56 -
10.1 Technical Support ........................................................................................................................................... - 56 -
10.2 Warranty .............................................................................................................................................................. - 56 -
10.2.1
Refund ......................................................................................................................................................... - 56 -
10.2.2
Free Repair Services ............................................................................................................................. - 56 -
10.2.3
Charged Repair Services..................................................................................................................... - 56 -
11 Precaution and Exemption from Liability ....................................................................... - 57 -
11.1 Precaution........................................................................................................................................................... - 57 -
11.2 Exemption from Liability .............................................................................................................................. - 58 -
11.2.1
English version ........................................................................................................................................ - 58 -
11.2.2
French version ......................................................................................................................................... - 59 -
12 History ................................................................................................................................... - 61 -
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1 Overview
1.1 Overview
Almost all communication devices including PC are using serial transmission. In this type,
devices send and receive data in the order of each byte. The serial communication is quite
simple to implement but has weaknesses like short distance and hard maintenance.
CSE-H55 lets the serial devices connect to the Internet. To communicate on the Internet,
devices should use TCP/IP protocol, so CSE-H55 processes the converting serial data to
TCP/IP.
1.2 Features
RS422/RS485 (Terminal Block)
Industrial temperature range (-40℃ ~ +85℃)
Variety of monitoring status (ezManager, TELNET)
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1.3 Application Examples
1:1 Connection with a PC
Figure 1-1 1:1 connection with a PC
Applied to LANs
Figure 1-2 applied to LANs
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Applied to the Internet on Cable Networks
Figure 1-3 applied to the Internet on cable networks
Applied to the Internet with an IP Share Router
Figure 1-4 applied to the Internet with an IP share router
Applied to a serial tunneling system
Figure 1-5 applied to a serial tunneling system
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Applied to a multi-drop network.
Figure 1-6 applied to a multi-drop network
1.4 Components
CSE-H55s Body
DC 5V Adapter (Optional)
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1.5 Specification
1.5.1 Hardware
Power
Input Voltage
DC 5V (±10%)
Current
160mA typical
Dimension
Weight
Serial Port
Serial
RS-422 / RS-485 (Baud Rate: 300bps ~ 230,400bps)
Network
10 Base-T or 100 Base-TX Ethernet Auto-Sensing
Auto MDI or MDIX cable Auto-Sensing
Temperature
Certification
RoHS
Table 1-1 Hardware specification
1.5.2 Software
Protocol
Diagnose
Operation
mode
Normal
For Normal Data Communication
ISP
For Upgrading F/W
Serial Configuration
For Configuration via Serial
Communicat
ion mode
TCP Server
TCP Passive Connection
TCP Client
TCP Active Connection
AT Command
TCP Passive / Active Connection
UDP
UDP No Connection
Major
Utilities
ezManager
Configuration Utility for MS Windows
(Supports Downloading F/W)
ezVSP
Serial to TCP/IP Virtual driver for MS Windows
Table 1-2 Software specification
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1.6 Interfaces
1.6.1 Serial Interface
CSE-H55 has a serial port for user serial device (300bps ~ 230,400bps). This port is
interfaced with 4-pins terminal block and the each pin should be fixed by a flat-head
screwdriver driver.
Figure 1-7 4 pins Terminal block
Pin Assignment for RS-422
Number
Name
Description
Level
I/O
Etc.
1
TX +
Transmit Data +
RS-422
OUT
Required
2
TX -
Transmit Data -
3
RX +
Receive Data +
IN
4
RX -
Receive Data -
Table 1-3 pin assignment of the RS-422
Pin Assignment for RS-485
Number
Name
Description
Level
I/O
Etc.
1
TRX +
Transmit / Receive Data +
RS-485
OUT
Required
2
TRX -
Transmit / Receive Data -
IN
Table 1-4 pin assignment of the RS-485
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1.6.2 Ethernet Interface
Since part of CSE-H55 network is composed of Ethernet, UTP cable may be connected. It
will automatically sense 10Mbits or 100Mbits Ethernet and connect itself. It also provides
auto MDI/MDIX function that can automatically sense 1:1 cable or cross over cable.
Each Ethernet device has its own unique hardware address. The hardware address of CSE-
H55 is set in the factory before being shipped to the market. (The hardware address is also
known as the MAC address)
Figure 1-8 RJ45 the Ethernet interface
1.6.3 Power
DC 5V is used for the power. The specifications of the power jack are as the following:
Figure 1-9 power jack
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1.7 System LED
CSE-H55 has several lamps to show the current system status.
Each lamp shows the following status:
Mode
Name
Color
Status
Description
Common
PWR
Red
On
Supplying the power
LINK
Green
On
Connecting with Ethernet
RXD
Yellow
Blinks
Receiving data from the Ethernet
TXD
Green
Blinks
Sending data to the Ethernet
Normal
mode
STS
Yellow
Blinks in every
second
Obtaining an IP address
Blinks 4 times
at once
Without obtaining an IP address
under DHCP or PPPoE network
ISP mode
STS
Yellow
Off
Entering ISP mode
Serial
Configuration
mode
STS
LINK
/RXD
/TXD
-
Blinks
simultaneously
Entering Serial Configuration mode
Table 1-5 LED status on the top panel
Mode
Name
Color
Status
Description
Common
Yellow
Blinks
Receiving data from the serial port
Green
Blinks
Sending data to the serial port
Table 1-6 LED status on the front panel
The green LED on the left side of RJ45 connecter is connected to LINK LED and the
yellow LED on the right side is connected to STS LED.
Figure 1-10 the rear side panel
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1.7.1 ISP Switch
There is a switch, which is named ISP switch (or button) located on the side of the
product. You can change the operation mode of CSE-H55 to ISP or Serial Configuration
mode with this switch.
Figure 1-11 ISP switch
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2 Installation and Test
2.1 Installation
Before testing CSE-H55, users should connect both serial and Ethernet port to a PC. To
connect the RS232 port of your PC and CSE-H55 via serial, you need a RS232 to 422/485
converter. It will be no problem that the Ethernet connection includes network hubs.
In case if your PC doesnt have a RS232 port, use a USB to RS232 cable.
Figure 2-1 connection between CSE-H55 and a PC
Procedures for the test are followed.
2.1.1 Setting Network Aera
This step is for setting both CSE-H55 and users PC to be located the same network. If
only they are, the TCP connection between them can be established.
Setting of the PC
Add or change the IP address of the network adapter on your PC like following.
Get into the menu of [Windows Control Panel] >> [Network Connections] >>
[Properties of the Network Adapter with right click of your mouse]. Then, you can
show the properties of [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). In there, press the [Advanced]
button for adding an IP Address like the below figure.
Figure 2-2 adding / changing the IP address of users PC
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Setting of CSE-H55
CSE-H55 uses ezManager as it’s a configuration program. ezManager is for MS
Windows, and this is comfortable to use because it doesnt need installation. First,
search your CSE-H55 via network. All the values of parameters are set the default
values in the factory. To apply it to your system, proper values should be set via
ezManager. Major parameters default values are listed on below table. To implement
this simple test, keep these values without any changes.
Name
Default Values
Network
Local IP Address
10.1.0.1
Subnet Mask
255.0.0.0
Option
TELNET
Checked
IP Address Search
Checked
Serial Port
(COM1)
Serial Type
RS-485
Baud Rate
19,200bps
Parity
NONE
Data Bits
8
Stop Bit
1
Communication mode
TCP Server
Local Port
1470
Table 2-1 default values of Major parameters
Refer to ezManager website for more details.
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2.2 Simple Test
If you press the [Simple Test] button, test program will be shown on your screen.
Connecting to the CSE-H55 via LAN
Figure 2-3 settings for TCP connection
Select [TCP Client]
Input correct IP address and port number of CSE-H55
Clink the [Connect] button. (In case of TCP Server, it will be [Listen] button)
Opening RS232 Port
Figure 2-4 opening COM Port
Select COM port which the CSE-H55 is connected to
Make sure that all the parameters are the same with CSE-H55
Press the [Open] button
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Confirm the TCP Connection and COM port status
Figure 2-5 TCP Connected message
Check the message if the TCP connection is established
Figure 2-6 COM Port open message
Check the message if the COM port has been opened
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Data transmission test
Figure 2-7 successful data transmission
Click the [Send data] on the LAN part
Check the data have been shown from the step
Figure 2-1 LAN RS232
Press the [Send data] on the RS232 part
Check the data have been received from the step
Figure 2-2 RS232 LAN
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3 Configuration
3.1 Configuration with ezManager
Figure 3-1 initial appearance of ezManager
3.1.1 Configuration via LAN
Checklists
Make sure the connection between your PC and CSE-H55. If they are the same
network, [MAC Address search] button can be used. If they arent, only [IP Address
search] is allowed to use.
Procedures
Figure 3-2 procedures for configuration via LAN
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