VEGA RS232_Ethernet connection User Manual

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9 Measured value transmission to a WEB-VV server

RS232/Ethernet connection • VEGAMET 391/624/625, VEGASCAN 693, PLICSRADIO C62

30325-EN-130701

as parameterisation of the signal conditioning instrument/sensor to be

carried out or changed from a distant location.
A MoRoS with integrated modem is used for connection to the

Internet. The built-in router takes over dialing into the Internet. The

device also contains a 4-port switch for direct connection to up to four

signal conditioning instruments with Ethernet connection. More signal

conditioning instruments can be connected via an additional external

switch.
The choice of the modem integrated in the MoRoS depends on the lo-

cal conditions. If a telephone connection (analogue or ISDN) is avail-

able on site, the analogue (PSTN) or ISDN modem is the simplest

choice. Alternatively, a wireless modem is used when no telephone

connection exists; the data transmission is carried out in this case via

GSM or GPRS. For cost reasons transmission via GPRS is recom-

mended, as charges are based on the transmitted volume.
The following MoRoS versions are available:

MoRoS with PSTN modem, art. no.: ROUTER.AXX

MoRoS with ISDN modem, art. no.: ROUTER.IXX

MoRoS with GSM/GPRS modem, art. no.: ROUTER.GXX

To access the Internet, access data from an Internet service provider

(ISP) must be obtained. These data are entered via Web browser into

the MoRoS. A SIM card is additionally required when GSM or GPRS

is implemented.
The MoRoS has the standard IP address 192.168.1.1. Since it is an

independent network that is involved here, this address should not

be changed. Every connected signal conditioning instrument must

be assigned a unique address from the same address range, e.g.

192.168.1.2 for the first signal conditioning instrument, 192.168.1.3

for the second, etc.

Signal conditioning instrument with MoRoS/PSTN/ISDN

modem

Prerequisites for setup:

PC with PACTware and suitable DTM as well as access to the

signal conditioning instrument via VEGACONNECT, USB or LAN

Telephone connection (analogue or ISDN) with direct outward dial-

ing (note: dialout number “0” as prefix may be necessary).

Access data from an Internet provider must exist (call by call or

contractual relationship)

No telephone number blocking for the number used to call the ISP

Start PACTware and make a connection to the signal conditioning

instrument. Select the menu item "Instrument settings - LAN/Internet".

Carry out the following steps as shown in the following illustrations.

Give every signal conditioning instrument a unique IP address from

the address range of the MoRoS (192.168.1. xxx); the address of

the MoRoS itself (192.168.1.1) may be not used. The subnet mask

remains unchanged (255.255.255.0). Type in the IP address of the

MoRoS under Standard gateway.

IP addressing

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