Moxa ioPAC 8500-5-M12-C-T [20/69] Moxa c programmable rtu controllers getting started

Moxa ioPAC 8020-5-M12-C-T [20/69] Moxa c programmable rtu controllers getting started
Moxa C Programmable RTU Controllers Getting Started
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LED Indicators
ioPAC 8020-C Series
Mark Function Description
Power Power input OFF: No system power available
Green: Power on
Serial Serial communication activity OFF: No serial communication
Green: Serial Tx/Rx
I/O Tool chain API control Green/Red/Off: Controlled by API
Ready System status Green: System ready
System status Red: System error
System status Green Flashing: System booting
Tool chain API control Green/Red/Off: After booting up, the API is able to control
this LED
Port1/2 Ethernet communication activity Off: Ethernet disconnected
Green/Flashing: Ethernet Tx/Rx
ioLogik W5348-C Series
Mark Function Description
PWR Power input OFF: No system power available
Green: Power on
LINK Tool chain API control Green/Off
READY System status Green: System ready
Off: System boot up error
Green Flashing: System booting
Tool chain API control Green/Off: After booting up, the
API is able to control this
LED.
DATA Serial communication activity OFF: No serial communication
Green: Serial Tx/Rx
FAULT Tool chain API control Red/Off
SIGNAL Tool chain API control Green/Off
Connecting the RTU Controller to a PC
There are three ways to connect the Moxa C programming RTU controller to a PC: through the serial console,
Telnet/SSH console, or the RTUAdmin utility over the network.
Serial Console
The serial console gives users a convenient way of connecting to the RTU controller. This method is particularly
useful when using the computer for the first time. The serial console is also effective for connecting the RTU
controller when users do not know the target network settings and IP addresses.
To use the serial console, remove the cover from the front and top panel first, and attach the 4-pin serial
console cable to the console port.

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