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Moxa I/O Solution – Activate Your
Alarm System
Prepared by : Rick Peng
Success Stories
Confidential
IP-based Surveillance System With
Moxa I/O Solution
 Vertical Market
• Security
 Customer
• SIEMENS Security
 Applications
• Combine IO access with video
surveillance
 Selected Products
• ioLogik E2200 series
 Why Moxa
• Integrate with Moxa Active OPC Server,
free of charge
• Active concept can reduce network
traffic
• Click&Go logic provide local control
capability
Confidential
Unmanned Base Station Monitoring
 Vertical Market
• Telecom
 Customer
• Alcatel-Lucent
 Applications
• IO monitoring for mobile station
 Selected Products
• ioLogik E2242 200 pcs
 Why Moxa
• Moxa supports SNMP to I/O function
• Moxa I/O Instruction document for
what’s up
• Easy to integrate into NMS by SNMP
• Click&Go provides local intelligent
Confidential
Picture from: Alcatel Lucent
System Diagram of Base Station
Monitoring
DI: Right-side door intrusion
DI: left-side door intrusion
DI: Rear door intrusion
DI: Front door intrusion
DI: Fan Alarm
AI: Humidity
AI: Temperature
AI: Mains Electricity
Confidential
SNMP I/O For Satellite Station
Monitoring
 Vertical Market
• Telecom
 Customer
• Confidential
 Applications
• The customer uses ioLogik E4200 to monitor and control system in
satellites station. Such as, angle of satellites, fire alarm, intrusion
detection, and temperature.
SNM
Manage
Softw
Selected Products
• ioLogik 4200
SNMP Protocol
Why Moxa
DI: Fire alarm sensor
DI:Get Antenna position
AI: Temperature Sensor
DO:Control Antenna Angle
DI: Intrusion Sensor
•Easy to integrate I/O signals into NMS
•Compact size for limited space
•Expandable I/O modules without
backplane
•SNMP protocol
DI:Get Antenna position
19" Rack
Confidential
Traffic Monitoring System With
Cellular RTU
 Background
• From 2009 through to 2013 the A2 motorway in the Lucerne
area between Reussegg and Grosshof will be undergoing
total reconstruction. The goal is to ensure that the roads and
tunnel reach today's level of technology.
 Customer’s demand
• Remote control and monitoring traffic light
• Serial interface for traffic Radar
 Why Moxa
• All-in-one solution to reduce failure point (I/O + Serial)
• Easy-to-use control logic without programming efforts
• Active OPC server can talk with WinCC
 Customer
• Siemens Automation
Confidential
System Diagram
System Description
-Remote manage the interval of green light
They can monitoring and control interval from
traffic control center
-Serial interface for Traffic radar
Get traffic flow information via cellular technology
Traffic Control Center
WinCC/ PVSS
Moxa Active
OPC Server
ioLogik W5312
Green
Light
Yellow
Light
Traffic
Radar
Confidential
Application Sharing – Power
Substation Management (I)
 Introduction
• In traditional, the client only monitor one fatal alarm in each power
substation. Today, they want to improve their monitoring system and
provide a more reliable power service for their end customer and
reduce their maintenance cost.
 Why Moxa
• Alarm message via SMS
• Click&Go logic
• Ethernet/GPRS redundant architecture
 Product
• W5312 GPRS
Confidential
Application Sharing – Power
Substation Management (II)
Back Up
GPRS communication
Primary
Ethernet communication
Communication fail
Real time unit fail
Minor Alarm
Large Alarm
Smoke Detector
(Fire Alarm)
Magnetic Sensor
(Intrusion Detection)
Push Button
(Emergency Alarm)
Confidential
Power Substation
Moxa Active Technologies for
Alarm System
Confidential
Smart SCADA Connectivity with
Active OPC Server
 Push-based Active OPC Server Lite – The
middleware between ioLogik and SCADA
Confidential
Push-based Active OPC Server
 7 times faster response
 80% bandwidth saving
 1,200 Tags support
Active Tag update
Status change update
or periodically update
Confidential
Powerful Data Concentrator – Moxa
DACenter
 DACenter 1.0
• Log data into database
via DSN
• Log data into excel or
access
• Provide trend char
function for data analysis
• Bridge Moxa Active OPC
and database
Confidential
Bridge IT/SCADA System
Database
SCADA
Data
Conversion
Ethernet
Tag Access
Moxa Active
OPC Server Lite
Moxa DACenter
Data
Conversion
Active Tag
Update
Access
Confidential
Excel
IT Users
-DACenter for
DB
-MXIO library
-SNMP protocol
-TCP/UDP/email
Alarm message
SCADA Users
-Modbus/TCP
-Active OPC
Moxa Automation Solution
Confidential
ioLogik E1200 Series
-Daisy Chain Wiring Can Save Your Cost
3 Key Features Of E1200 Series
 Daisy-Chain Ethernet Architecture can save
wiring cost
 Active Push Technology with Free Moxa Active
OPC server
 User-defined Modbus address to replace your
existing Ethernet I/O without painful
Confidential
Ethernet Data Acquisition in Daisy-chain
Topology – Easy Cabling
 With built-in two switch ports on ioLogik E1200
100m
100m
100m
100m
100m
To Central or
Controller
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
Sensors
Sensors
Sensors
Sensors
Sensors
Sensors
Easy wiring, less homerun cabling, and
longer distance!
Confidential
Additional Device Connectivity – Easy
Expansion
 Machine, tools, panels or cabinets
To Central or
Controller
I/O
Field
Device
Sensors
Switch/hub reduction and space saving!
Confidential
2. Free Push-based Active OPC Server
– Efficient Integration and Connection to SCADA
 Change-on-state tag reports
 Patented Automatic Tag Generation
 Free of charge
Confidential
3.User-defined Modbus Address
– Painless Migrate the Existing system
Address
Compatible
Modbus/TCP Polling
General SCADA Servers
or Field Controller
No Need to Change the
Settings at Central
Ethernet I/O
ioLogik E1200
DI-0_10001
DI-1_10002
DI-2_10003
DI-0_1xxxxx
DI-1_1xxxxx
DI-2_1xxxxx
Fixed Address
User-defined
Address
Confidential
Peer-to-Peer Function on E1200
 Easy and effective cable replacement
 Various I/O combinations
 Configure by web console
 Internet-friendly multiple-target transmission
Confidential
ioLogik E1200 – Remote Ethernet I/O
ioLogik
E1200 series
ioLogik
I/O
Interface
Ethernet
E1210
16 DI
E1211
16 DO
E1212
8DI, 8DIO
E1214
6DI, 6 Relay
E1240
8AI
E1241
4AO
E1242
4AI, 4DI. 4DIO
E1260
6RTD
E1262
8TC
No
Remote
Control
ioLogik E1200
series
Remark
Built-in 2-port
Ethernet
Switch
Confidential
E2000 Series –
No1. Easy-to-use Micro RTU Controller
ioLogik E2000 Micro RTU Controller
 PC-Free Alarm and Control Intelligent
• Click&Go logic provides local intelligent
 Use SNMP Protocol to Manage All Devices
• Support SNMP V1, V2c, and V3
 Push Technology for Event and Alarms
• TCP/UDP/SNMP Trap/e-mail alarm message
 Co-work with IP Surveillance System
• Support CGI-command for IP camera and surveillance
SCADA software
Confidential
Click&Go Logic – Configuration Only
Pull down menu for condition and actions
Intuitive Logic Statement
Confidential
SNMP Trap With User-defined Content
 Support User-defined Content
•
In traditional, SNMP Trap only
provides trap ID
 Provide Security Function with
User-defined Content
SNMP V.3
Confidential
Active Tag With Active OPC Server in
E2000 Series
Support up to 5 Active OPC
Servers for redundant
Update methods for AI channel
-On Change
-Update Interval
Confidential
ioLogik E2000
–Micro RTU Controllers
ioLogik
Interface
E2000 series
Ethernet
Remote
Control
ioLogik E2200
series
Remark
Optional LCM
Confidential
ioLogik
I/O
E2210
12DI, 8DO
E2212
8DI, 8DO, 4DIO
E2214
6DI, 6 Relay
E2240
8AI, 2AO
E2242
4AI. 12DIO
E2260
6RTD, 4DO
E2262
8TC. 4O
ioLogik W5000
-Configurable Cellular RTU
General Requirements
1
Cellular communications
2
Active report of serial and I/O data
3
Active alarms with Email & SMS
4
Local logic control
5
Connectivity with SCADA
Confidential
Most Often Seen Solution
PLC + Cellular Modem
Confidential
One Example of Existing Solution
Proprietary
Middle Ware
Ex. ODBC,
Raw Socket…
SCADA Proprietary
Import Method
SCADA
GPRS
Serial
Pressure
Flow
Turbidity
Serial
Problems:
• Application requires on event, periodically, push based communication
• SCADA SW did not support push based communication
• Many programming efforts on proprietary middleware
• Very difficult for PLC to have Socket based push communication
• Once it is built, it will be very difficult to replace existing SCADA with another brand
• Lighting induced surge often cause GPRS serial port burned down
Confidential
Pressure
Flow
Turbidity
All-in-One Solution ioLogik W5300
series with AOPC Server
Active OPC
Server
Standard OPC
SCADA
GPRS
Pressure
Flow
Turbidity
Pressure
Flow
Turbidity
• GPRS Modem + I/O + Controller integrated solution  Easier to trouble shoot
• No serial lines  avoid lighting induced serial port burn out
• No GPRS dialup programming needed
• Click&Go logics no need of programming for SMS or email alarms
• Standard OPC connectivity, compatible with any SCADA software
• Solve also private IP and dynamic IP issues
• Data logging and sleeping mode, low power usage
Confidential
Moxa’s Cellular RTU Solution
for Remote DAQ Applications
Confidential
Moxa Active OPC Server can manage
private and dynamic IP
 Dynamic/Private IP Management
Active OPC Server
With Static IP
2 Bi-Direction Connection
Internet
GPRS
Network
SCADA
1
Registering in Active OPC server Actively
Current Solutions for GPRS application
 VPN service from carriers or MVNOs
 Public Static IP: $$$$
 DDNS: Complex
Confidential
Simple GPRS Configuration
Define Active
OPC Server IP
Get IP address from Carrier
Signal Strength - RSSI
Confidential
Creating Tags to AOPC Server Takes
Just a Few Clicks
Setting of AOPC Server IP
AI tag push supports:
• on AI value change %
• on time interval
DI push on status change
Confidential
Powerful Reconnection Design to
Provide Reliable GPRS Comm.
Check connection with Carrier
Ping function to detect Internet
Communication
Data Logging for Network Traffic
Confidential
Virtual Channel With Calculation
Function
 Work with “AI” and “Counter with Scaling” with
multiple operation
(1)
Maximum
(max value in a defined time period)
(2) Minimum
(min value in a defined time period)
(3) Average
(avg. value in a defined time period)
(4) Accumulation
(accumulate value in a defined time period)
(5) Instantaneous
(real-time value at a defined time)
(6) Incremental
(increased value in a defined time period)
Confidential
Easy to Use eMail & SMS Alarms
User definable content:
• I/O status
• Time stamp
• Server info
• Support Unicode
Support 5 Phone No.
Confidential
Profile-style Data Logging for I/Os
Log
Retrieval
Log to SD card
(max. 2GB)
Up-to-5 profile
Configuration
E-mail Attachment
Configure What, When and
How to log.
Configure when and how to
retrieve the log files
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Confidential
Complete Data Logging and Analysis
with On-line/Off-line Data Integration
network down, data lost !
Off-line Log Retrieval, Complete the Data Set !
Confidential
Primary/Backup Interface Selection
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Confidential
New Cellular Operation Mode
 Ethernet WAN (Cellular Backup)
Redundant Network (Ethernet WAN) Failure detection,
Switch to the backup (Cellular) or roll back to the primary Ethernet.
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Confidential
Port Forwarding
Internet Access
47
Confidential
Port Forwarding
 Activated when using Cellular as Primary
Interface
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Confidential
DDNS is Newly Supported
 New way to handle the dynamic IP address
 “DynDns.org” only
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Confidential
SMS Escalation and Acknowledge
50
Confidential
Settings of SMS Alarm Escalation
Recipient sequence
No reply timeout
SMS content
Confidential
SMS Acknowledgement
 Reply code and
message are sent with
the SMS message.
52
Confidential
SMS Commands
 Message Format: ASCII
 Max Characters: 160
 Command Categories
•
•
•
•
Get Input/Output Status
Get system status
Set output status
Set Internal Registers
E1200 I/O
Expansion
 Security using Console Password is applied
• Define password for W5000 via ioAdmin
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Confidential
SMS Commands
 Format:
#GetSMS?command _channel=?&command _channel=?.....#
#SetSMS?command _channel=?&command _channel=?.....#
 SMS set and get I/O status
• Get command:
#GETSMS?LOC=?&TIME=?&AIValue_00=?#
• Set command:
#SETSMS?AOValue_00=4095&DOStatus_00=1#
 SMS change internal register value
#SETSMS?IR_00=1# (IR value range 0-255)
Confidential
Modbus RTU Serial Tags
SCADA
Active Serial Tag
3G
Networks
ioLogik W5340-HSDPA
Modbus Master
Polling
Modbus Serial
Modbus Slave
Confidential
AOPC Server
Active Tag Function – New Tags
I/O tag types
• DI
• DO
• AI
• Virtual channel
• RSSI value
• Alive check
Update criteria
• On change
• By time interval
Confidential
Float Internal Register
Confidential
Expendable up to 3 External E1200 Modules
Ethernet
ioLogik W5340
4AIs, 12DIOs,
2 Relays
ioLogik E1210
16DIs
ioLogik E1240
8AIs
Confidential
ioLogik E1214
6DIs, 6 Relays
ioLogik
I/O
E1210
16 DI
E1211
16 DO
E1212
8DI, 8DIO
E1214
6DI, 6 Relay
E1240
8AI
E1241
4AO
E1242
4AI, 4DI.
4DIO
E1260
6RTD
E1262
8TC
Supported E1200
ioLogik W5000
– Cellular RTU Controllers
ioLogik
W5340
W5340-T
W5312
W5312-T
W5340-HSDPA
W5340-HSDPA-T
4AI, 8DIO, 2 Relay
8DI, 8DO, 4DIO
4AI, 8DIO, 2 Relay
3-in-1 Serial Port,
SD Storage
3-in-1 Serial Port,
SD Storage
3-in-1 Serial Port,
SD Storage, VPNIPSec
Interface
I/O Type
ioLogik E5000
series
Remote
Control
Remark
Confidential
ioPAC 4200 Series
-Intelligent Modular I/O
Product Features
 Slice Form Factor, High Density Modular I/O
 Event Base Logic up to 80 rules and Unicode Message
 Dual Ethernet LANs Support
 Support SMS (Short Message Service) via GSM/GPRS modem
 Flexible, Various I/O Module Choice
 Great Expanding Capability
- Up to 256 Digital Input/Output Points
 Auto Detection of installed Modules
 Build-in Web Console
P.S. A GPRS modem is a GSM modem that additionally supports the GPRS technology for data transmission. GPRS
stands for General Packet Radio Service. It is a packet-switched technology that is an extension of GSM. (GSM is a
circuit-switched technology.) A key advantage of GPRS over GSM is that GPRS has a higher data transmission
speed.
Confidential
Great Expanding Capability
- Up to 256 Digital Input/Output Points
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Support up to 16 modules without backplane
Up to 256 Digital Input/Output Points or
Up to 64 Analog Input points or
Up to 32 Analog Output
Confidential
Auto Detection of installed Modules
 What You See is What You Installed
 Dynamic Modbus Table
Confidential
LAN 1
Dual Ethernet LANs Support
LAN 0
 Dual LAN ports with two MAC, two IPs
 Two doors to reach different LAN
SMS Alarm
Confidential
Support Standard AT Command GSM modem
 Setting Free while you use SMS in Click&Go Rules
 While using OnCell 2110/2150
• You can check the modem status on Web
Confidential
Build-in Web Console
Confidential
ioLogik E4200
– Intelligent Modular I/O
ioLogik
E4200 series
Interface
Ethernet
Remote
Control
ioLogik E4200
series
Remark
SMS function
with serial
interface
(Moxa G2150I)
Confidential
M Series
I/O
M1800
8Ch, Sink, DI
M1801
8Ch, Source, DI
M1600
16Ch, Sink, DI
M1601
16Ch, Source, DI
M1450
4Ch, 110VAC, DI
M1451
4Ch, 220VAC, DI
M2800
8Ch, Sink, DO
M2801
8Ch, Source, DO
M2600
16Ch, Sink, DO
M2601
16Ch, Source, DO
M2450
4Ch, Relay
M3802
8Ch, 4~20mA, AI
M3810
8Ch, 0~10V, AI
M6200
2Ch, RTD
M6201
2Ch, TC
M4402
4Ch, 4~20mA, AO
M4410
4Ch, 0~10V, AO
ioPAC 8000 Series
-Rugged I/O Solution
System Coverage
 Refurbishment of mid-life train
• No replacement of current control system
• Conjunction control with existing system
 Ethernet-based solution for data acquisition
 Cost-effective rolling stock I/O solution
 Wayside Monitoring System
 Suitable solution for POS (Passenger Oriented
System)
Confidential
Rugged I/O for Rolling Stock
ioPAC 8020
-Door Status
-LED indicator
ioLogik E1500 -Temperature
-Seat reservation
-HVAC
-Door Status
-LED indicator
ioLogik E1500 -Temperature
-Seat reservation
-HVAC
 Modular Rugged I/O
• ioPAC 8020
 Compact & Standalone Rugged I/O
• ioLogik E1500-T series
Confidential
Wayside Monitoring Architecture
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Giga-Ring
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*W: Wayside Cabinet
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Architecture of Wayside Cabinet
Relay House
ioLogik E2210
for Alarm System
ioPAC 8020
With C or IEC 61131-3
Camera
ATP LEU
Charger
Track
circuit
Switch
machine
Axle counter
balise signal
Confidential
Level crossing
ioPAC 8020 Series
Moxa ART CPU in-side
4 I/O Slots
LED indicator for I/O module
One 3in1 Serial
Anti-vibration Terminal Block
SD Slot
Heat Sink
(Wide Temperature
-40C ~ 75C)
Hot swappable I/O Module
2 ports 10/100Mbps Ethernet
With M12 connector
(Build-in Switch)
Primary Power Input
Confidential
Secondary Power Input or 5th I/O Slot
ioPAC 8020 Software Interface
Confidential
Moxa I/O Product Offering
Confidential
Cellular Micro
Controller
-5 I/O slots
Stand-along
Ethernet
-24V 16CH DI module
-24V 10CH DI w/ isolation
-110V 10CH DI w/ isolation
-4~20mA 8CH AI module
W5340
W5340-HSDPA
- 4AI+8DIO+2Relay
- 3.5G (HSDPA)
W5312
C/C++ and IEC61131
ioPAC 8020
(Available in June)
W5340-T
- 4AI+8DIO+2Relay
-8DI+8DO+4DIO
E4200
-Up to 256 DIO or 128 AIO
-E2260 6RTD+4DO
-E2262 8TC+4DO
-E2212 8DI+8DO+4DIO
-E2210 8DI+12DO
-E2214 6DI+6Relay
-E2240 8AI+2AO
-E2242 4AI+12DIO
R2000
I/O
-R2110 8DI+12DO
-R2140 8AI+2AO
Dais-chain
Ethernet
E1200
E1210, 16DI
E1211, 16DO
E1212, 8DI+8DO
E1214, 6DI+6Relay
E1240, 8AI
E2000 Wide Temp
E2000
E2000
Modular
RS
Remote I/O
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I/O Modules:
C/C++ and IEC61131
W5348
(Available in June)
Modular
Automation Controller
DAC Industrial I/O Product Portfolio
Rugged Series
ioPAC 8020
NA4010
-10/100 Mbps Ethernet
E1200
E1241, 4AO
E1242, 4AI+4DI+4DIO
E1260, 6RTD
E1262, 8TC
Confidential
-E2242-T 4AI+12DIO
NA4020
-RS485
NA4020
-RS232
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