Toshiba ETH-100 Manual De Usuario

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3. Feature Summary 
Primary Network 
IEEE 802.3 10BaseT Ethernet compliant.  Shielded RJ45 connector accepts 
standard CAT5-type 8-conductor unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) patch cables. 
 
Secondary Network 
ASD common serial
The ETH-100 provides support for simultaneous 
connection of three Toshiba 7-series, 9-series or VF-nC1 ASDs via the drives’ 
common serial (aka logic level) communication ports.  ASD connections use 
the same standard RJ45 style 8-conductor UTP patch cables: any standard 
CAT5 Ethernet cable (found in most electronics stores) 5 meters or less in 
length can be used to connect the ETH-100 to the drives. 
 
Power Supply 
Self-contained.  Powered directly from the connected drives.  Drives can be 
connected to the ETH-100 on any channel (A, B or C) in any order or 
combination.  When more than 1 drive is connected to the unit, the ETH-100 
will draw its control power from the drive with the highest power supply voltage. 
 
Supported Protocols 
•  Primary Network 
Schneider Electric Modbus TCP/IP, release 1.0.  
Conformance Class 0 and partial Class 1 compliant.  Allows 
up to 8 simultaneous Modbus TCP/IP client connections. 
•  Secondary Network 
Toshiba ASD (common serial) 
 
Text-Based Console Configuration 
Basic unit configuration is performed via a text-based console interface, 
available locally over RS232 by using the included MMI cable and a standard 
PC terminal program such as Microsoft Windows HyperTerminal®, or over 
Ethernet via a Telnet session. 
 
Macromedia® Flash-Enabled Embedded Web Server 
Advanced unit configuration and drive monitoring/control are also provided via 
an embedded web server using the HTTP protocol.  The ETH-100’s web server 
feature provides direct data access and control via standard web browsers 
such as Microsoft Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator.  The latest 
version of Macromedia Flash Player browser plug-in is required. 
 
Point File-Based Configuration 
A point file (primary / secondary network mapping definition file) is stored in the 
unit’s internal battery-backed file system.  Point files can also be uploaded 
from / downloaded to a PC, which provides the capability for PC-based file 
backup and easy configuration copying to multiple units.  Sample point files