Ethernet I/O Set-Up
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Ethernet I/O Set-Up
This presentation will step through a typical
configuration of the DVT CON-IOE.
Intellect 1.0 is used for the software portion.
Identifying the Hardware
• The CON-IOE is made
up of several modules
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The Ethernet Bus Coupler
Ethernet Output Modules
Ethernet Input Modules
Power IN Module
Camera Breakout Board
(CON-IOE-BRK)
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Connecting Wires to the Terminals
When wiring, proceed as follows:
• Push a screwdriver into the slot of the
appropriate terminal point so that you can
plug the wire into the spring opening. It
sometimes helps if you pry the screwdriver.
• DVT recommends using the screwdriver
supplied with the unit.
• Insert the wire. Pull the screwdriver out of
the opening. The wire is clamped.
After installation, the wires and the
terminal points should be labeled.
Supplying Power to the Device
• The CON-IOE requires
24VDC to be supplied to
the Bus Coupler and the
Power IN Module
• In this example a single Power Supply will be
used for the entire device. If voltage isolation
is required or a single supply is not adequate,
several sources can be used.
Powering to the Ethernet Bus Coupler
•Connect +24VDC to pins
1.1, 1.2, and 2.2 on the
Ethernet Bus Coupler.
(Red Lines)
•Connect Neutral to pins
1.3 and 2.3 on the
Ethernet Bus Coupler.
(Green Lines)
Powering the Breakout Board
•Connect +24VDC to pins
1.2, and/or 2.2 (RED
Terminals) on the Power
IN Module. (Red Lines)
•Connect Neutral to pins
1.3 and/or 2.3 (Blue
Terminals) on the Power
IN Module. (Green Lines)
Powering the CON-IOE
NOTE: If 24VDC is not provided to the Power IN Module;
The FAIL Light on the Ethernet Bus Coupler will come on.
This indicates that the device is not configured properly.
Connecting Inputs and Outputs
•The Ethernet Output Modules
– 8 Signal Connections
– 4 Neutral Connections
– 4 Ground Connections
•The Ethernet Input Modules
– 8 Signal Connections
– 4 Neutral Connections
– 4 +24vdc Connections
Connecting Inputs and Outputs
•The Breakout Board I/O
– 8 Signal Connections
– 4 +24vdc Connections
– 4 Neutral Connections
•The Signals can be either an Input or
an Output. This is determined in the
software setup.
Connecting Inputs and Outputs
Ethernet I/O:
•It is recommended that the Ethernet
I/O NOT be used for time sensitive
signals. Such as:
– Trigger Input
– Strobe Output
•The following example demonstrates
connecting an Indicator Lamp to the
Ethernet Output 4.
Connecting Inputs and Outputs
Ethernet I/O:
•The following example demonstrates
connecting a Switch to the Ethernet
Input 2.
Connecting Inputs and Outputs
Breakout Board I/O:
•The first example demonstrates connecting
a PhotoEye to the Digital Input 1.
– Signal
– +24VDC
– Neutral
•The following example demonstrates
connecting a DVT Brick Light to Digital
Output 8.
– Signal
– +24VDC
– Neutral
Communicating to the CON-IOE
• The CON-IOE is an Ethernet Device. Meaning that all of the
communications done with the camera/cameras are done via the Ethernet
connection.
•There are several communication configurations available. The most typical
are using a Local Area Network (LAN) or a Corporate Wide Network (WAN).
LAN Configuration
• In this configuration the
devices are on their own
network.
• This gives the user the
most control and flexibility
of the IP addresses and
settings.
WAN Configuration
•
In this configuration the devices
are on the Corporate network.
•
The user usually needs to be
assigned specific IP addresses
from the IT dept.
•
Conflicts could arise from other
equipment on the network.
•
This setup allows users to access
the devices from anywhere on the
network.
Hardware Setup Complete
•The CON-IOE now has power supplied to the Ethernet and
Camera portion.
•Several peripheral devices are connected to the I/O.
•For additional information and specifications refer to the
document supplied with the CON-IOE (CON-IOE_Hardware
Installation.pdf).
•Now the device needs to be configured using Intellect 1.0
or the ECD Wizard (Framework 2.6 and later).
Configuring the I/O
•The Inputs and Outputs of the CON-IOE are configured
using the Communications Manager within Intellect 1.0.
•The following slides will step through all of the necessary
settings.
•Be sure that the camera is connected to the device in one
of the configurations mentioned earlier. (LAN/WAN)
•Verify that the CON-IOE device is powered up and the FAIL
light is not illuminated.
Configuring the I/O
•Open the Intellect Application.
•Connect to the desired Camera.
•Once a connection has been made
you can now go to the System
Communications Manger.
– It is located under the Upper task
bar
» select System
» then System Communications
Using the System Communication
Manager
•You can
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Setting the IP Address
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The MAC address is printed on a
label affixed to the front of the
CON-IOE
Setting the IP Address
•When the Start Button is pressed, Intellect is waiting
for a BootP Request from the CON-IOE with the
matching MAC address.
•When a request is received Intellect sets the IP
address and Subnet Mask of the CON-IOE.
•To make the CON-IOE send a BootP request it must
be power cycled.
•The key is to cycle power to the CON-IOE but NOT the
camera. If power is cut from camera then the Intellect
User Interface (UI) will lose communication.
Power Cycling the CON-IOE
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Starting the Information Transfer
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Final Items
•Now you can change the Functions assigned to the individual I/O using the
Communications Manager
•Just as with the Physical I/O, the state of the Ethernet I/O will not change unless
Inspections are running. See if the logo in the upper right corner is moving.
•If you would like to add additional I/O to the CON-IOE, it will be supported in a
future release of Intellect.
•If you would like to add additional Camera Breakout Boards (CON-IOE-BRK) to
the Device please refer to the Document:
CON-IOE-BRK_spec_r1.pdf
Additional information can be found at www.DVTSENSORS.com