New Controllers
Two isolated RS 485 communications ports
USB to RS485 cable must be obtained to support link to PC for 900 Designer configuration tool
Can be configured for Modbus RTU, master or slave communications (up to 2000 Ft /600 Meters)
Ethernet 10/100 Base-T connection:
Port(s) configured to Auto Negotiate - default to half duplex
C30/C30S controller up to 5 PC hosts via Modbus/TCP protocol. C50/C50S, C70/C70S and C70R Legacy and C75/C75S (new model) support up to 10 PC hosts via Modbus/TCP protocol.
Peer-to Peer (UDP) communication with up to 32 other HC900 Controllers.
C70/C70S and C70R Legacy and C75/C75S (new model) have 2 Ethernet ports for connection to up to 10 PC hosts. They also support Modbus/TCP Initiator function over both ports and automatically switch between ports to maintain Peer to Peer communications with other C70/C70S or C70R/C75/C75S redundant CPUs.
Private Ethernet 100 base T connection to I/O expansion racks: (except C30 and C30S CPU)
Direct connection to each C70R Legacy and C75/C75S (new model) CPU.
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For complete feature summary and specifications see Specifications on page 206.
Inter-Connection to Other Networks
In many cases, an HC900 Controller application will include a single, free-standing controller that involves no connections via the Ethernet Open Connectivity network. In other cases, the HC900 Controller will be a member of a Local Area Network (LAN) as indicated in Figure 19. The HC900 controller LAN may be very simple, or it may include many devices in a complex and very sophisticated structure. In any case, it must always be regarded as a single, modular entity that can be protected from intrusion by any other networking device to which this LAN is connected.
Various types of networking devices that enable selective connection to other networks are available. A “Router” is commonly used for this purpose.
Routers can examine and “filter” message packets, permitting passage of wanted messages and denying passage of all others.
The feature that gives the Router its name is it enables translation of IP addresses, which enables networks with dissimilar network IP addresses to communicate as though they were members of the same network. This feature is particularly useful when an HC900 Controller LAN is installed under “local addressing rules”. That is, IP addressing can be assigned without approval of or conflict with world Internet governing bodies. A default IP address is provided in each HC900 Controller: 192.168.1.254. Later, when connecting to networks with more stringent addressing requirements, it is necessary only to configure the Router with address mapping and connect it between the existing LAN and the other existing network.
Connections to other networks vary in purposes and methods; some of these are described below.
E-Mail Communications
The HC900 Controller includes e-mail software that enables communication of Alarms and Events to up to three Internet addresses. Implementing this feature consists of:
Using the Designer Software to configure:
Alarm Groups and Event Groups
Assignment of specific alarms to priority and e-mail enabling
E-Mail address lists
SMTP mail server IP address
Default gateway must be configured in order to send e-mail. With redundant controllers, two default gateways need to be configured; one for each of the redundant networks (assuming both are being used). This will typically be the LAN side IP address of the routers used to connect the controller to the external network.
Installing and configuring hardware Note: This data is included for reference. The following items should be implemented by qualified
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