DeviceMaster Industrial Gateway Hardware Installation Overview

You can refer to the appropriate document for detailed hardware installation procedures for your DeviceMaster Industrial Gateway model, which includes the DeviceMaster UP, DeviceMaster EIP, DeviceMaster MOD and DeviceMaster PNIO families:

The following steps provide an overview of the hardware installation.

  1. If desired, mount the DeviceMaster Industrial Gateway.

  2. Connect the DeviceMaster Industrial Gateway to the same Ethernet network segment as the host PC using a standard network cable.

  3. Apply power to the DeviceMaster Industrial Gateway by connecting the AC power adapter to the DeviceMaster Industrial Gateway, the appropriate power cord for your location to the power adapter, and plugging the power cord into a power source.

  4. Verify that the Status or PWR LED (depending on the model) has completed the boot cycle and network connection for the DeviceMaster Industrial Gateway is functioning properly using the following table.

    ModelLED Descriptions

    1-Port Panel Mount

    • The Status LED on the front of the unit is lit, which indicates that it has power and has completed the boot cycle.

      The Status LED flashes while booting and it takes approximately 15 seconds for the bootloader to complete the cycle. When the Bootloader completes the cycle, the LED has a solid, steady light that blinks approximately every 10 seconds.

    • The red Link Act LED is lit, which indicates a working Ethernet connection.

    • If the red Duplex LED is lit, it indicates full-duplex activity.

    • If the red 100 LED is lit, it indicates a working 100 MB Ethernet connection (100 MB network, only).

    1-Port DIN Rail
    • The Status LED on the front of the unit is lit, which indicates that it has power and has completed the boot cycle.

      The Status LED flashes while booting and it takes approximately 15 seconds for the bootloader to complete the cycle. When the Bootloader completes the cycle, the LED has a solid, steady light that blinks approximately every 10 seconds.

    • If the LINK (green) LED is lit, it indicates a working Ethernet connection.

    • If the ACT (yellow) LED flashes, it indicates network activity.

    2-Port DIN Rail
    • The STATUS LED on the device is lit, indicating you have power and it has completed the boot cycle.

      The Status LED flashes while booting and it takes approximately 15 seconds for the bootloader to complete the cycle. When the Bootloader completes the cycle, the LED has a solid, steady light that blinks approximately every 10 seconds

    • If the LINK (green) LED is lit, it indicates a working Ethernet connection.

    • If the ACT (yellow) LED flashes, it indicates network activity.

    4-Port Panel Mount

    • The PWR LED on the front of the unit is lit, which indicates it has power and has completed the boot cycle.

      The Status LED flashes while booting and it takes approximately 15 seconds for the bootloader to complete the cycle. When the Bootloader completes the cycle, the LED has a solid, steady light that blinks approximately every 10 seconds

    • The red LNK/ACT LED is lit, which indicates a working Ethernet connection.

    • If the red 100 LED is lit, it indicates a working 100 MB Ethernet connection (100 MB network, only).

    4-Port DIN Rail
    • The Status LED on the front of the unit is lit, which indicates that it has power and has completed the boot cycle.

      The Status LED flashes while booting and it takes approximately 15 seconds for the bootloader to complete the cycle. When the Bootloader completes the cycle, the LED has a solid, steady light that blinks approximately every 10 seconds.

    • If the LINK (green) LED is lit, it indicates a working Ethernet connection.

    • If the ACT (yellow) LED flashes, it indicates network activity.

    16-Port

    • If the Status LED is lit, it indicates the DeviceMaster Industrial Gateway has power and it has completed the boot cycle

      The Status LED flashes while booting and it takes approximately 15 seconds for the Bootloader to complete the cycle. When the Bootloader completes the cycle, the LED has a solid, steady light that blinks approximately every 10 seconds.

      In addition, the Tx/Rx LEDs under the ports cycle up and down during the boot cycle.

    • The green Ethernet LED indicates that a link has been established and the yellow Ethernet LED indicates activity.

  5. Install PortVision DX so that you can program the IP address.


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