MS-Connect 210User’s ManualP/N 83-210210 Rev B
1-2 MS-Connect 210 User’s ManualCheck Required HardwareCheck Required HardwareStand-Alone Configuration*IC-332 not required with MS-9 and MS-820.Item
MS-Connect 210 User’s Manual 1-3Setup and OperationCheck Required Hardware (cont.)Multidrop and Daisy Chain Configurations*IC-332 not required with MS
1-4 MS-Connect 210 User’s ManualConfigure the DisplayConfigure the DisplayIf you are using a version of the MS-Connect 210 with an alphanumeric charac
MS-Connect 210 User’s Manual 1-5Setup and OperationConnect the SystemThere are a number of different ways to connect a reader, the MS-Connect 210, and
1-6 MS-Connect 210 User’s ManualConnect the SystemConnecting a 5-Volt Reader to the MS-Connect 210If you are using an MS-3, MS-3 CCD, MS-4, Quadrus MI
MS-Connect 210 User’s Manual 1-7Setup and OperationConnecting an MS-Q Imager to the MS-Connect 210Once you have a reader connected to the MS-Connect 2
1-8 MS-Connect 210 User’s ManualConnect the SystemConnecting the MS-Connect 210 to a HostOnce you have a reader connected to the MS-Connect 210 by RS-
MS-Connect 210 User’s Manual 1-9Setup and OperationConnecting the MS-Connect 210 to a Multidrop NetworkOnce you have a reader connected to the MS-Conn
1-10 MS-Connect 210 User’s ManualConnect the SystemConnecting the MS-Connect 210 to EthernetOnce you have a reader connected to the MS-Connect 210 by
MS-Connect 210 User’s Manual 1-11Setup and OperationUsing Input 1The Input 1 terminal block (J11) allows you to wire buttons or other external devices
ii MS-Connect 210 User’s ManualCopyright and DisclaimerCopyright ©2007Microscan Systems, Inc.1201 S.W. 7th Street, Renton, WA, U.S.A. 98057(425) 226-5
1-12 MS-Connect 210 User’s ManualConnect the SystemPowering Additional Readers from the Terminal BlocksThe MS-Connect 210 can power up to three additi
MS-Connect 210 User’s Manual 1-13Setup and OperationConfigure Output SettingsOutputs are configured by manipulating the dip switches and jumpers on th
1-14 MS-Connect 210 User’s ManualConfigure Output SettingsBeeper Characteristics at Power-OnThe MS-Connect 210 will beep at power-on for most readers.
MS-Connect 210 User’s Manual 1-15Setup and OperationConfiguring the RelaysThe MS-Connect 210’s three pluggable relay modules and three jumpers for con
1-16 MS-Connect 210 User’s ManualConfigure Output SettingsUsing the 9-pin Configuration PortIn applications without a communication cable wired to the
MS-Connect 210 User’s Manual 1-17Setup and OperationUsing the Trigger and New Master LockoutsThe Trigger and New Master lockouts allow you to disable
1-18 MS-Connect 210 User’s ManualCycle Power to the MS-Connect 210Cycle Power to the MS-Connect 210Once your reader is connected to the MS-Connect 210
MS-Connect 210 User’s Manual 1-19Setup and OperationInstall ESPEasy Setup Program (ESP) is Microscan’s proprietary setup and testing application. The
1-20 MS-Connect 210 User’s ManualSelect and Identify the MS-Connect 210Select and Identify the MS-Connect 210When you start ESP, you will see this men
MS-Connect 210 User’s Manual 2-12 Using EthernetContentsThe MS-Connect 210 supports EtherNet/IP™, an industrial communications protocol based on the C
MS-Connect 210 User’s Manual iiiIntroductionMicroscan Limited Warranty Statement and ExclusionsWhat Is Covered?Microscan Systems Inc. warrants to the
2-2 MS-Connect 210 User’s ManualPower-On the SystemPower-On the SystemWhen your reader is connected to the MS-Connect 210 and all other cabling is con
MS-Connect 210 User’s Manual 2-3Using EthernetSelect and Identify the MS-Connect 210When you run ESP, you will see the model menu shown below. Select
2-4 MS-Connect 210 User’s ManualSet Network ParametersSet Network ParametersYou can use ESP to change Ethernet settings. Clicking Send and Save update
MS-Connect 210 User’s Manual 2-5Using EthernetConfiguring Network Parameters (cont.)4. Look for the default IP address in the Network Destination colu
2-6 MS-Connect 210 User’s ManualSet COM Port ParametersSet COM Port ParametersThe serial port settings of the MS-Connect 210 must match those of the r
MS-Connect 210 User’s Manual 2-7Using EthernetSelect Reader Model and ConnectOnce the MS-Connect 210’s Ethernet and serial port settings are configure
2-8 MS-Connect 210 User’s ManualConfigure the Connected ReaderConfigure the Connected ReaderEach Microscan reader has different configuration requirem
MS-Connect 210 User’s Manual 2-9Using EthernetConfiguring the Ethernet PortThe MS-Connect 210’s Ethernet Port behaves as an EtherNet/IP or TCP server
2-10 MS-Connect 210 User’s ManualConfiguring the Ethernet PortEthernet Port Configuration ToolsThe following tools are necessary for configuring the M
MS-Connect 210 User’s Manual 2-11Using EthernetEthernet Port Custom FeaturesSerial Configuration MenuThe MS-Connect 210 Ethernet Port’s custom firmwar
iv MS-Connect 210 User’s ManualTable of ContentsTable of ContentsChapter 1 Setting Up the DeviceCheck Required Hardware...
2-12 MS-Connect 210 User’s ManualEthernet Port Custom FeaturesEtherNet/IP CustomizationPostamble ProcessingThe Postamble is useful when a series of un
MS-Connect 210 User’s Manual 2-13Using EthernetReceive LengthReceive Length is useful for:• Defining a data packet as a known number of bytes.• Allowi
2-14 MS-Connect 210 User’s ManualEthernet Port OperationEthernet Port OperationSerial ConfigurationTo enter configuration via the Ethernet Port’s seri
MS-Connect 210 User’s Manual 2-15Using EthernetEtherNet/IP Serial Interface (Class 0x68)Data is sent and received on the serial port using explicit me
2-16 MS-Connect 210 User’s ManualEtherNet/IP Serial Interface (Class 0x68)Send LengthThis parameter specifies the length of the send data. The maximum
MS-Connect 210 User’s Manual 2-17Using EthernetFrame Trailer (Postamble) FlagsThe Frame Trailer (Postamble) Flags field describes the trailer portion
2-18 MS-Connect 210 User’s ManualInput (T –>O) Assembly Object (Class 0x04, Instance 0x64)Input (T –>O) Assembly Object (Class 0x04, Instance 0x
MS-Connect 210 User’s Manual 2-19Using EthernetRSLogix Examples1. Right-click the 1756-ENBT/A ENBT module under I/O Configuration.2. Select New Module
2-20 MS-Connect 210 User’s ManualRSLogix Examples (cont.)RSLogix Examples (cont.)5. Fill in the Requested Packet Interval field. It is not recommended
MS-Connect 210 User’s Manual 2-21Using EthernetEIPScan ExamplesIn the example below, an “h” is send, followed by a wait of 100 ms for up to 5 bytes of
MS-Connect 210 User’s Manual vIntroductionAbout the MS-Connect 210The key features of the MS-Connect 210 are:• Easy Ethernet configuration with ESP® S
2-22 MS-Connect 210 User’s ManualTFTP ServicesTFTP ServicesThe Ethernet Port contains an embedded TFTP server that can be used to update the Ethernet
MS-Connect 210 User’s Manual A-1AppendicesContentsAppendix A General Specifications...
A-2 MS-Connect 210 User’s ManualGeneral SpecificationsAppendix A — General SpecificationsMechanicalMounting Hole Dimensions: 6.6” (168 mm) x 2.5” (63.
MS-Connect 210 User’s Manual A-3AppendicesFIS OptionsMS-Connect 210 with Display: FIS-0210-0001GMS-Connect 210 without Display: FIS-0210-0002GMS-Conne
A-4 MS-Connect 210 User’s ManualElectrical SpecificationsAppendix B — Electrical SpecificationsPower: 55 Watts (max.)Pluggable Relay ModulesInputs / O
MS-Connect 210 User’s Manual A-5Appendices19-pin Reader ConnectorPin MS-Connect 210Host RS-232+ CTS/RTS + Aux RS-232 + Aux RS-422/485 + Ethernet1 Outp
A-6 MS-Connect 210 User’s ManualData Flow Between PortsAppendix C — Data Flow Between PortsThe following diagrams demonstrate how data moves between a
MS-Connect 210 User’s Manual A-7AppendicesAppendix D — Star Network TopologyA star network is a local area network (LAN) that directly connects multip
A-8 MS-Connect 210 User’s ManualInterface StandardsAppendix E — Interface StandardsRS-232RS-232 defines an interface between two devices such as, for
MS-Connect 210 User’s Manual A-9AppendicesAppendix F — DIN Rail MountingThe MS-Connect 210 can be mounted on a wall or other vertical surface using Mi
vi MS-Connect 210 User’s ManualProduct LabelsProduct LabelsThe following labels are located on the MS-Connect 210:WEEE (Waste Electronic and Electrica
A-10 MS-Connect 210 User’s ManualGlossary of TermsAppendix G — Glossary of TermsAux RS-232—The connection between a reader’s auxiliary port and a host
MS-Connect 210 User’s Manual A-11AppendicesOpto-isolation—The transfer of signals between elements of a circuit (typically a transmitter and receiver)
A-12 MS-Connect 210 User’s ManualGlossary of Terms
MS-Connect 210 User’s Manual 1Hyperlink IndexAAbout This Manual Accessories Appendices Aux RS-232 BBaud Rate Beeper Characteristics at Power-On CCE Ma
2 MS-Connect 210 User’s ManualDDData Bits Data Field Data Flow Between Ports Data Initiated from an MS-Q Data Initiated from Ethernet Data Initiated f
MS-Connect 210 User’s Manual 3H IndexHHardware Required for Multidrop or Daisy Chain Configuration Hardware Required for Stand-Alone Configuration Hos
4 MS-Connect 210 User’s ManualNMS-9 MS-Connect 210 Multidrop and Daisy Chain Configurations NNetwork Parameters New Master New Model No Read Normally
MS-Connect 210 User’s Manual 5R IndexRRead Cycle Reader Connector (19-Pin) Receive Flags Receive Idle Timeout Receive Idle Timeout (Intercharacter Rec
6 MS-Connect 210 User’s ManualTTTable of Contents TCP Port TCP/IP Telnet Configuration Terminal Block Terminal Blocks J2 - J5 Terminal Blocks Max. Rat
MS-Connect 210 User’s Manual viiIntroductionStatement of Agency ComplianceThe MS-Connect 210 has been tested for compliance with FCC (Federal Communic
viii MS-Connect 210 User’s ManualStatement of Agency Compliance
MS-Connect 210 User’s Manual 1-11 Setting Up the DeviceContentsThis section is designed to get your MS-Connect 210 up and running quickly. Following t
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