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4-Port I/O Gateway
SIG-5600 User Manual
Version 1.4
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This symbol, found on your product or on its packaging, indicates that
this product should not be treated as household waste when you wish to
dispose of it. Instead, it should be handed over to an applicable collection
point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring
this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative
consequences to the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by
inappropriate disposal of this product. The recycling of materials will help to conserve
natural resources. For more detailed information about the recycling of this product,
please contact your local city office, household waste disposal service or the retail
store where you purchased this product.
Note:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is
operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction
manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case
the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
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Contents
1 Overview ....................................................... - 4 -
1.1 Introduction ........................................................ - 4 -
1.2 Features ............................................................ - 4 -
1.3 Specification ....................................................... - 4 -
1.4 Interface ........................................................... - 6 -
1.4.1 Power .................................................................. - 6 -
1.4.2 Ethernet ............................................................... - 7 -
1.4.3 Setup Port ............................................................. - 7 -
1.4.4 Function Button ........................................................ - 7 -
1.4.5 Analog Input Port ...................................................... - 7 -
1.4.6 LED .................................................................... - 8 -
1.4.7 Digital Output Port .................................................... - 9 -
1.4.8 Digital Input Port .................................................... - 10 -
1.4.9 USB Host Port ......................................................... - 12 -
2 Preparation ................................................... - 13 -
2.1 Installing the Setting Tool ........................................ - 13 -
2.2 Connecting a Product ............................................... - 13 -
2.3 Searching Devices .................................................. - 13 -
2.4 Logging in ......................................................... - 13 -
3 Settings ...................................................... - 14 -
3.1 Network ............................................................ - 14 -
3.1.1 Obtain an IP address automatically ..................................... - 14 -
3.1.2 Use a Static IP address................................................ - 15 -
3.2 WLAN ............................................................... - 16 -
3.2.1 Infrastructure ........................................................ - 16 -
3.2.2 Soft AP ............................................................... - 17 -
3.2.3 Advanced Settings ..................................................... - 18 -
3.3 General ............................................................ - 19 -
3.3.1 Comment ............................................................... - 19 -
3.3.2 TCP ................................................................... - 19 -
3.3.3 Modbus ................................................................ - 20 -
3.3.4 Analog Input .......................................................... - 20 -
3.3.5 Digital Input ......................................................... - 20 -
3.3.6 Digital Output ........................................................ - 20 -
3.4 Security ........................................................... - 22 -
3.4.1 Password .............................................................. - 22 -
3.4.2 Certificate ........................................................... - 22 -
3.4.3 spFinder .............................................................. - 22 -
3.4.4 Client ID ............................................................. - 23 -
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4 Management .................................................... - 24 -
4.1 Checking Status .................................................... - 24 -
4.1.1 Product Information ................................................... - 24 -
4.1.2 Communication Status .................................................. - 25 -
4.1.3 Timeout ............................................................... - 26 -
4.1.4 Copy status ........................................................... - 26 -
4.2 Changing Firmware .................................................. - 27 -
4.2.1 Online Upgrade ........................................................ - 27 -
4.2.2 Manual Upgrade ........................................................ - 28 -
4.3 Console ............................................................ - 29 -
4.3.1 Output Tab ............................................................ - 29 -
4.3.2 FW Log Tab ............................................................ - 30 -
4.3.3 Timeout ............................................................... - 30 -
4.4 Export/Import Setting Values ....................................... - 30 -
4.5 Factory Reset ...................................................... - 31 -
5 Register Map .................................................. - 32 -
5.1 Read Only .......................................................... - 32 -
5.1.1 Analog Input Value Register ............................................ - 32 -
5.1.2 Minimum Analog Input Value Register .................................... - 32 -
5.1.3 Maximum Analog Input Value Register .................................... - 32 -
5.1.4 Digital Input Status Register .......................................... - 33 -
5.1.5 Inverted Digital Input Status Register ................................. - 33 -
5.1.6 Digital Input Counter Register ......................................... - 33 -
5.1.7 Device Information Register ............................................ - 34 -
5.2 Read/Write ......................................................... - 35 -
5.2.1 Digital Output Control Register ........................................ - 35 -
5.2.2 Digital Output Pulse Control Register .................................. - 35 -
5.2.3 Reset Digital Input Counter Register ................................... - 35 -
5.2.4 Reset Analog Input Min/Max Value Register .............................. - 36 -
5.2.5 Activating DI/DO Status Change Notification Register ................... - 36 -
6 Technical Support and Warranty ................................ - 37 -
6.1 Technical Support .................................................. - 37 -
6.2 Warranty ........................................................... - 37 -
6.2.1 Free Repair Services .................................................. - 37 -
6.2.2 Charged Repair Services................................................ - 37 -
7 Precaution and Exemption from Liability ....................... - 38 -
7.1 Precaution ......................................................... - 38 -
7.2 Exemption from Liability ........................................... - 39 -
7.2.1 English version ....................................................... - 39 -
7.2.2 French version ........................................................ - 40 -
8 Revision History .............................................. - 42 -
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1 Overview
1.1 Introduction
SIG-5600 is an industrial I/O gateway equipped with 4 analog input ports, 4
digital input ports and 4 digital output ports. Users can remotely monitor the
values of sensors connected to the digital and analog input ports of this product
using Modbus/TCP. In addition, users can transmit ON/OFF signals to remote user
devices using the digital output port of this product.
1.2 Features
4 analog input ports: voltage or current
4 digital input ports: Wet Contact or Dry Contact input
4 digital output ports (Relay): both NO and NC output
Support pulse mode on digital output ports
Support counter function on digital input ports
Support Modbus/TCP
Support multiple TCP connection (Max. 4 channels)
Support a master mode for the
Internet Switch
Support a 1-bit ADC function for the
Internet Switch
Industrial temperature range (-40℃ ~ +85℃)
Internet Switch: A configuration that connects devices to each other without an
HMI to transmit digital signals in both directions
1.3 Specification
Digital Input
Dry Contact / Wet Contact / NPN / PNP
4.5V ~ 25V
4 ports
Digital Output
Relay (Type C - NO: Max DC 30V/5A with resistive load, NC:
Max DC 30V/1A with resistive load)
4 ports
Analog Input
Voltage (0V ~ 5V) or Current (4mA ~ 20mA / 0mA ~ 20mA)
12 bits
4 ports
Network Physical Interface
10Base-T/100Base-TX Ethernet (RJ45)
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Ethernet Speed Auto Sense
1:1 or Cross-over Cable Auto Sense
IEEE802.11b/g Wireless LAN with a USB dongle
Software Functions
Infrastructure, Soft-AP
IPv4/IPv6 Dual Stack
TCP/UDP, ICMP, DHCP, mDNS, Modbus/TCP, SSL/TLS
WPA-PSK / WPA2-PSK, WPA-Enterprise (TTLS / PEAP)
Indicators
PWR, RUN, STS, LINK, MTX, MRX, Di0~Di3, Do0~Do3
Management
Configuration and Monitoring Tool
Password
Dimension
180mm x 110mm x 26mm
about 485g
Operating Environment
PWR1 - Terminal Block, DC8.5V~38V
PWR2 - DC jack, DC5V±0.5V
USB (Setup) - micro-USB, DC5V±0.5V
Reverse Voltage Protection / Surge Protection
typically, 3.3W
-40℃ ~ +85 (with 5% ~ 85% RH, avoiding icing and
condensation)
-40℃ ~ +85
Certificate
Registration (KN 32, KN 35)
EMC 2014/30/EU, RoHS 2011/65/EU
FCC Part 15 Subpart B, Class A
Table 1-1 Specification
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1.4 Interface
Figure 1-1 Interface
1.4.1 Power
PWR1 Port
This port is one of the main input ports for supplying power (DC 8.5V ~ 38V).
This port is interfaced with a 2-pole terminal block.
PWR2 Port
This port is one of the main input ports for supplying power (DC 5 ± 0.5V).
The specification is as follows:
Figure 1-2 Power
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1.4.2 Ethernet
SIG-5600 provides 10/100Mbps Ethernet. The pin assignment is as follows:
Figure 1-3 Ethernet
1.4.3 Setup Port
This port is used for making a connection with a PC via USB cable.
1.4.4 Function Button
This button is used to implement a factory reset.
1.4.5 Analog Input Port
This port is interfaced with a 5mm pitch 8-pole terminal block.
Figure 1-4 Analog Input Port
Port Specification
Division
Value
Number of ports
4
Input mode
Voltage (0 ~ 5V) or Current (4 ~ 20mA / 0 ~ 20mA)
Resolution
12-bit (0 ~ 4,095)
Table 1-2 Port Specification
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1.4.6 LED
LED operations according to each state are as follows:
When the supplied power is stable: PWR
When the supplied power is NOT stable: PWR
When the script is running: RUN
When the script is NOT running: RUN
When a network is NOT connected: LINK
When a network is connected: LINK
When an IP address is NOT assigned: LINK
When a TCP connection is NOT established: STS
When a TCP connection is established: STS
When sending data to the TCP: MTX
When receiving data from the TCP: MRX
When the input/output port is OFF: Di0 ~ Di3, Do0 ~ Do3
When the input/output port is ON: Di0 ~ Di3, Do0 ~ Do3
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1.4.7 Digital Output Port
This port is interfaced with a 5mm pitch 12-pole terminal block.
Figure 1-5 Digital output port
Port Specification
Division
Value
Number of ports
4
Max. Allowed Current
at DC 30V
Normal Open
5A
Normal Close
1A
Table 1-3 Port Specification
The port specifications are for resistive loads. It is recommended to design
about 10 ~ 20% of the maximum allowable current for capacitive loads such as SMPS
and inductive loads such as motors.
Port Operation
Division
NO Operation
NC Operation
OFF
NOT connected to COM
Connected to COM
ON
Connected to COM
NOT connected to COM
Table 1-4 Port Operation
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1.4.8 Digital Input Port
This port is interfaced with a 5mm pitch 8-pole terminal block.
Figure 1-6 Digital Input Port
Port Specification
Division
Value
Number of ports
4
Maximum Input Voltage
DC 25V
Voltage Required for ON decision
higher than DC 4.5V
Voltage for OFF decision
lower than DC 1V
Table 1-5 Port Specification
Circuit Diagram of Digital Input
Figure 1-7 Circuit Diagram of Digital Input
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WET contact
Figure 1-8 WET contact
DRY contact
Figure 1-9 DRY contact
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NPN transistor
Figure 1-10 NPN transistor
PNP transistor
Figure 1-11 PNP transistor
1.4.9 USB Host Port
This port is for connecting a USB wireless LAN adapter. You can connect your
product to IEEE802.11b/g wireless LAN with connecting a USB wireless LAN adapter to
this port.
Caution: Only adapters using Ralink RT3070/5370 chipsets are available.
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2 Preparation
2.1 Installing the Setting Tool
You need a program which is called spFinder to use this product. Download the
program on our web site and install it on your PC.
Functions of the spFinder are as follows:
Searching products connected via network and USB
Setting products
Monitoring status of products
2.2 Connecting a Product
Connect a product with your PC via a LAN cable or a USB cable. In the case of
using a LAN cable, note that your PC and the product should be on the same local
area network.
2.3 Searching Devices
Run spFinder on your PC and press the search button. If you select the product
found, the setup menu appears on the right.
2.4 Logging in
Before accessing the searched product, you need to log in first. The default ID
and password are as follows:
Division
Default Values
ID
sig-5600
Password
sig-5600
Table 2-1 The default values of ID and password
If you search the product via network and it has the default value for a password,
spFinder automatically processes the login.
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3 Settings
3.1 Network
3.1.1 Obtain an IP address automatically
This product can automatically obtain an IP address by DHCP. A DHCP server is
required to use this.
Figure 3-1 Obtain an IP address automatically
Select the [Obtain an IP address automatically].
Check the [Obtain DNS server address automatically] and click the [Save]
button.
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3.1.2 Use a Static IP address
You can set a static IP address to this product.
Figure 3-2 Use a static IP address
Select the [Use static IP address].
Set the [Local IP address], [Subnet mask], [Gateway IP address] and [DNS IP
address].
Click the [Save] button.
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3.2 WLAN
WLAN setting is only for connecting your product to a wireless LAN. Make sure to
connect a USB wireless LAN adapter before you set it.
Note: This product cannot use wireless LAN and Ethernet at the same time.
3.2.1 Infrastructure
Figure 3-3 Infrastructure mode
The wireless network includes an Access Point (AP) in the infrastructure mode.
Related information of the AP (SSID, shared key and etc.) is required to be set on
your product to connect the product to the AP.
Figure 3-4 Settings of infrastructure
Select the [WLAN] to [Enable] on the [WLAN] tab.
Select the [WLAN Topology] to the [Infrastructure].
Choose an AP by clicking the [Search AP] button or input an SSID in the
[SSID] input box.
Input a password to the [Shared Key] input box if the AP requires a password.
Click the [Save] button.
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3.2.2 Soft AP
Figure 3-5 Soft AP mode
In this mode, SIG-5600 operates like an AP in order to make a connection with a
wireless LAN client. The IP address of this product is fixed to 192.168.0.1 and it
is not allowed to be changed. Each wireless LAN client is randomly assigned to an IP
address among 192.168.0.3 to 192.168.255.254. Each client is not allowed to
communicate with another client but communicates with SIG-5600.
Use this mode when there is no AP on the network or it is not possible to install
an AP.
Figure 3-6 Settings of Soft AP
Select the [WLAN] to [Enable] on the [WLAN] tab.
Select the [WLAN Topology] to the [Soft AP].
Choose a channel which is not busy by clicking the [Search channel] button.
Input a network name in the [SSID] box.
Input a password in the [Shared Key] if you want to enhance the security.
Click the [Save] button.
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3.2.3 Advanced Settings
You can configure advanced settings for WLAN by clicking the [Advanced Settings]
button. We recommend using the default values if you do not have any problem with it.
PHY Mode
You have three options for PHY mode and those are [802.11], [802.11b] and
[802.11b/g] mode.
Short Preamble
Under good condition of WLAN environment, you can expect a slight improvement
by enabling this option. Otherwise, you had batter to disable this option.
Short Slot
Using this option, you can expect some improvement in WLAN performances. If
you are in bad condition of WLAN environment, you had batter to disable this
option.
CTS Protection
Using this option, you can expect some improvement in WLAN performances under
WLAN environment that both 802.11b and 11g devices are.
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3.3 General
Figure 3-7 General
3.3.1 Comment
This setting is for storing the product description. The maximum setting size of
this item is 32 bytes.
3.3.2 TCP
Connection Mode
This item selects the TCP connection method. You can choose between TCP Server
and TCP Client. The default is TCP Server.
Peer Address
This item is to enter an IP address or a hostname of the host to connect to.
It is valid only when the Connection Mode is set to TCP Client.
Port
This item is to set the port number for the TCP connection. It can be set
between 0 and 65535. The default is 502.
Multiple Connection
This item enables multiple TCP connections. When this item is set to Disable,
only one TCP session (TCP0) can be used. If this item is set to Enable, the
rest of TCP sessions (TCP1 to 3) are activated. It means you can use 4
sessions at the same time.
Connection Timeout (Unit: sec)
This item is to set a timeout for terminating a TCP connection. If there is no
valid Modbus/TCP data communication during the time set in this item, the TCP
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